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5.8.1.2 Deleting WLAN Profiles
To delete an existing WLAN profile:
1 You cannot remove WLAN profile that is in use. To remove a currently used WLAN profile, you must
To delete an existing WLAN profile:
1 You cannot remove WLAN profile that is in use. To remove a currently used WLAN profile, you must
select another WLAN profile for all assigned RFPs first (see section 5.6.3.
2 On the WLAN profiles page click on the icon next to the profile entry.
The
Delete WLAN profile? dialog opens showing a summary of the WLAN profile’s configuration.
3 Press the Delete button.
5.8.1.3 Exporting WLAN Profiles
To simplify the configuration of wireless devices, you can export SSID configuration to a XML WLAN
profile file. To export the configuration, click on the
To simplify the configuration of wireless devices, you can export SSID configuration to a XML WLAN
profile file. To export the configuration, click on the
icon.
On Windows 7 you can use the “netsh wlan add profile filename=xxx” command to import a WLAN
configuration. Many other tools to import WLAN configuration files are available for Windows Vista /
Windows XP systems (for example wlan.exe from Microsoft).
configuration. Many other tools to import WLAN configuration files are available for Windows Vista /
Windows XP systems (for example wlan.exe from Microsoft).
5.8.2 “WLAN CLIENTS” MENU
The
WLAN clients page shows the status of all WLAN clients currently connected to the WLAN. This
can be used for example for troubleshooting purposes. The display shows the total number of connected
WLAN clients and a list of RFPs that are part of the WLAN. For each RFP, the WLAN client connected to
the RFP are listed. You can view the
WLAN clients and a list of RFPs that are part of the WLAN. For each RFP, the WLAN client connected to
the RFP are listed. You can view the
MAC address and the current Status of each WLAN client.
5.9 “SYSTEM FEATURES” MENU
The
System features menu allows administration of system features concerning call number handling
and directory access.
5.9.1 “DIGIT TREATMENT” MENU
A number manipulation is provided by the digit treatment feature for corporate directories that handles
both incoming and outgoing calls.
both incoming and outgoing calls.
Digit treatment for LDAP directories
A chosen number from an LDAP directory entry is checked against the external prefix pattern and if a
pattern matches, it is replaced by the configured internal prefix pattern. Only the best matching rule will
be applied.
A chosen number from an LDAP directory entry is checked against the external prefix pattern and if a
pattern matches, it is replaced by the configured internal prefix pattern. Only the best matching rule will
be applied.
Before a rule is applied, the following characters are automatically removed from the LDAP directory
entry: ‘%’, space, ‘(’ and ‘)’. The result of the conversion is sent to the DECT phone to be displayed e.g.
in the directory entry details and entered in the redial list.
entry: ‘%’, space, ‘(’ and ‘)’. The result of the conversion is sent to the DECT phone to be displayed e.g.
in the directory entry details and entered in the redial list.
Note: A conversion performed for an LDAP directory entry can be
reversed if the rule is also activated for an outgoing call.