Instruction manual
Avaya Extension to Cellular
Issue 4 May 2003 115555-233-767
3606 wireless VoIP telephone
The 3606 wireless VoIP telephone solution is an IEEE 802.11b standards-based,
2.4 GHz wireless LAN telephone system. Using voice over IP (VoIP) technology,
the 3606 wireless VoIP telephone solution provides high quality mobile voice
communications throughout the workplace.
The 3606 wireless VoIP telephone solution requires one DCP port per handset and
emulates an 8410D desk telephone.
The 3606 wireless VoIP telephone solution requires four components:
■ 3606 wireless telephones
■ a SpectraLink Voice Priority (SVP) server
■ telephony gateways
■ an 802.11b wireless LAN with SVP-enabled access points (such as the
Avaya™ AP-1, AP-2, or AP-3 SVP-enabled access point)
Avaya Extension to Cellular
The Avaya™ Extension to Cellular feature is an integrated mobility solution that
offers users the freedom to work anywhere, anytime, using any type of cellular or
wireless phone. With the Extension to Cellular feature, calls to an office number
are extended to a cell phone, allowing users to receive work-related calls
wherever they are and whenever they need to. Additionally, the cell phone can be
administered so that when a user calls into the office, the user’s name and office
telephone number appear in the caller ID display of the phone being called.
When the Extension to Cellular cell phone is administered to send office caller ID,
the user also has the option of picking up an ongoing Extension to Cellular cell
phone call on the office phone upon entering the office.
Extension to Cellular works over PRI as well as an IP trunk interface. The cell
phone user receives the same features and capabilities for incoming calls as a
caller ID-enabled analog telephone connected directly to the Avaya
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communications server. Extension to Cellular provides this capability regardless
of the cell phone’s cellular service provider or the cellular standard in use.