Aastra DECT 142 (OMM SIP) User Manual

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Installation, Administration and
Maintenance of the SIP-DECT solution
Aastra Telecom
© June 2007 - All Rights Reserved
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Summary of Contents

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Installation, Administration and Maintenance of the SIP-DECT solution Aastra Telecom © June 2007 - All Rights Reserved No part of th

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Installation, Administration and Maintenance Aastra Telecom Page: 10 (47) RFP only mode Within this mode the RFP converts IP protocol to DECT

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Installation, Administration and Maintenance Aastra Telecom Page: 11 (47) 2.3 OpenMobility Manager The OpenMobility Manager (OMM) performs the

Page 4 - 1.2.2 Definitions

Installation, Administration and Maintenance Aastra Telecom Page: 12 (47) Media Server Media Gateway Signalling RFP Control Interface RTP/RT

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Installation, Administration and Maintenance Aastra Telecom Page: 13 (47) If the PP user is moving, the PP detects that another RFP has a bett

Page 6 - 1.3 References

Installation, Administration and Maintenance Aastra Telecom Page: 14 (47) Media Server Media Gateway Signalling RFP Control Interface RTP/RTC

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Installation, Administration and Maintenance Aastra Telecom Page: 15 (47) An IP DECT installation is more reliable if a RFP can receive the si

Page 8 - 2 Introduction

Installation, Administration and Maintenance Aastra Telecom Page: 16 (47) 2.7 About the Portable Parts Portable Part (PP) is DECT standard te

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Installation, Administration and Maintenance Aastra Telecom Page: 17 (47) 3 Installation and configuration To establish and maintain an IP DEC

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Installation, Administration and Maintenance Aastra Telecom Page: 18 (47) Application After starting the application image the RFP checks the

Page 11 - 2.3 OpenMobility Manager

Installation, Administration and Maintenance Aastra Telecom Page: 19 (47) 3.1.3.1.2 DHCP offer The DHCP client selects the DHCP server accordi

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Installation, Administration and Maintenance Aastra Telecom Page: 2 (47) Table of contents 1 OVERVIEW...

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Installation, Administration and Maintenance Aastra Telecom Page: 20 (47) yiaddr IP-Address of the IP-RFP yes Code 66 Parameter named Boot

Page 14 - 2.5 RFP Synchronization

Installation, Administration and Maintenance Aastra Telecom Page: 21 (47) Each application SW comes with the latest released booter SW. The ap

Page 15 - 2.6 RFP channel capacity

Installation, Administration and Maintenance Aastra Telecom Page: 22 (47) State LED state Remarks Booter (TFTP) Red flashing 2.5 Hz Downloa

Page 16 - 2.8 System capacities

Installation, Administration and Maintenance Aastra Telecom Page: 23 (47) 3.1.6 State graph of the start up phases Start-up wait for link up

Page 17 - 3.1.1.1 Booting overview

Installation, Administration and Maintenance Aastra Telecom Page: 24 (47) 3.2 Static local configuration of an RFP As an alternative to DHCP

Page 18 - 3.1.3 Booter

Installation, Administration and Maintenance Aastra Telecom Page: 25 (47) The recommended parameters that should be configured through the Op

Page 19 - 3.1.4 Application

Installation, Administration and Maintenance Aastra Telecom Page: 26 (47) 3.3 Configuring the OpenMobility Manager The OMM runs on a designate

Page 20 - 3.1.4.1 Booter update

Installation, Administration and Maintenance Aastra Telecom Page: 27 (47) After login there are the following options available:  Configurat

Page 21 - 3.1.5 RFP LED status

Installation, Administration and Maintenance Aastra Telecom Page: 28 (47) 3.3.2.1 System settings The system settings cover global settings fo

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Installation, Administration and Maintenance Aastra Telecom Page: 29 (47) • After a specific time to update date and time 3.3.2.1.1 Resta

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Installation, Administration and Maintenance Aastra Telecom Page: 3 (47) 5.1 COMMUNICATIONS REGULATION INFORMATION FOR AASTRA PHONE 142 US ..

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Installation, Administration and Maintenance Aastra Telecom Page: 30 (47) If encryption is enabled and another RFP variant connects to the OMM

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Installation, Administration and Maintenance Aastra Telecom Page: 31 (47) you have a Session Border Controller in your network, then you would

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Installation, Administration and Maintenance Aastra Telecom Page: 32 (47) 3.3.2.3 User account After initial installation or after removing

Page 27 - 3.3.2 System

Installation, Administration and Maintenance Aastra Telecom Page: 33 (47) OpenMobility Manager startup. The “Default” button sets all time zon

Page 28 - 3.3.2.1 System settings

Installation, Administration and Maintenance Aastra Telecom Page: 34 (47) 3.3.2.5 Backup The web service interface allows to save a copy of t

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Installation, Administration and Maintenance Aastra Telecom Page: 35 (47) When the RFPs are connecting the OMM they submit their HW type. Th

Page 30 - 3.3.2.2 SIP

Installation, Administration and Maintenance Aastra Telecom Page: 36 (47) 3.3.3.1 DECT configuration The DECT functionality for each RFP can b

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Installation, Administration and Maintenance Aastra Telecom Page: 37 (47) message. Moreover a global error message is displayed on the RFP lis

Page 32 - 3.3.2.4 Time zones

Installation, Administration and Maintenance Aastra Telecom Page: 38 (47) 3.3.4 Configuration of Portable Parts At the Portable Parts web pag

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Installation, Administration and Maintenance Aastra Telecom Page: 39 (47) Subscribing Portable Parts to the SIP-DECT system After adding a

Page 34 - 3.3.3 RFP configuration

Installation, Administration and Maintenance Aastra Telecom Page: 4 (47) 1 Overview 1.1 Purpose This document describes the installation, confi

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Installation, Administration and Maintenance Aastra Telecom Page: 40 (47) The user can enter the handsets’ number or IPEI. At least one para

Page 36 - 3.3.3.2 States of a RFP

Installation, Administration and Maintenance Aastra Telecom Page: 41 (47) 4 Maintenance 4.1 Booter The booter may be automatically upgraded vi

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Installation, Administration and Maintenance Aastra Telecom Page: 42 (47) Menu Phonebook RFPI 10FFF21 02 FE PP: FP: -dBm 50 57 50 RPN

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Installation, Administration and Maintenance Aastra Telecom Page: 43 (47) 4) Press “OK”. 5) Enter a number of seconds the phone shall ring be

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Installation, Administration and Maintenance Aastra Telecom Page: 44 (47) 5 Appendix 5.1 Communications Regulation Information for Aastra Pho

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Installation, Administration and Maintenance Aastra Telecom Page: 45 (47) This EUT has been shown to be capable of compliance for localized sp

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Installation, Administration and Maintenance Aastra Telecom Page: 46 (47) NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the li

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Installation, Administration and Maintenance Aastra Telecom Page: 47 (47) frequency (RF) energy set by the Ministry of Health (Canada), Safety

Page 43 - 4.4.4 Syslog

Installation, Administration and Maintenance Aastra Telecom Page: 5 (47) • The standard (ETS 300 175) essentially specifies the air interface,

Page 44 - Aastra Phone 142 US

Installation, Administration and Maintenance Aastra Telecom Page: 6 (47) Handover Handover A handover is similar to roaming, but occurs during

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Installation, Administration and Maintenance Aastra Telecom Page: 7 (47) /9/ RFC 2833, RTP Payload for DTMF Digits, Telephony Tones and Teleph

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Installation, Administration and Maintenance Aastra Telecom Page: 8 (47) 2 Introduction 2.1 About the Aastra SIP-DECT solution The Aastra SIP

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Installation, Administration and Maintenance Aastra Telecom Page: 9 (47) 2.2 About the Access Points (RFP’s) Aastra has two versions of Access

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