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Large SIP-DECT System Compendium: OM SIP – DECT Solution
Set up WLAN
>OM System Manual:
Creating and Changing
WLAN Profiles
Your SIP-DECT 4.0 system may include a number of current RFP (L)43 WLAN
devices or older RFP (L)42 WLAN devices that offer also WLAN connectivity. To set
up the WLAN function proceed as follows:
1. Navigate to the System: System settings page of the OMM Web service.
Under WLAN settings configure the Regulatory domain.
2. On the WLAN page, create at least one WLAN profile.
3. On the Radio fixed parts page, assign the WLAN profile to the desired RFPs.
Note
The RFP (L)43 WLAN offers additional WLAN capabilities, such as 802.11a/jointfilesconvert/342432/bg
(5 Ghz and 2.4 Ghz radio channels) and 802.11n (MiMo operation) that are not
available with the older RFP (L)42 WLAN. Either use different WLAN profiles for
different RFP models or use a WLAN profile with WLAN features available with
both RFP models.
Subscribe DECT Handsets
>OM System Manual:
Creating and Changing PPs
To use the DECT telephony service, you need to subscribe a number of DECT
handsets to the SIP-DECT 4.0 system. Also, a number of user accounts needs to be
created in order to login to the SIP accounts provided by the PABX system. Note,
that you need to set the IP of the PABX system on the System: SIP page of the
OMM Web service (Proxy server and Registrar server settings).
Different subscription methods exist as well as two different models to link DECT
handset subscriptions to SIP user accounts:
>OM System Manual:
Subscribing PPs
Static subscription with wildcards: On the Portable parts page of the OMM
Web service, create a new portable part with Name, Number, DECT
authentication code, and SIP authentication settings.
Click on the Start button under Wildcard subscription. Start the subscription
procedure on the DECT handset using the authentication code within
2 minutes. This will create a static subscription, i. e. a DECT handset that is
statically linked to number and SIP account.
Static subscription with IPEI: when creating the portable parts entry, also enter
the IPEI number of the DECT handset.
Click on the Start button under Subscription with configured IPEIs. Start the
subscription procedure on the DECT handset using the authentication code
within 24 hours. This will also create a static subscription.
>OM Handset Provisioning Dynamic subscription: Start the OMP Java tool and navigate to the Portable
parts: Users page. Create a new user entry with Name, Number, and SIP
settings. Navigate to the System: System settings page. Enable the Auto-
create on subscription option and enter a DECT authentication code.
On the Portable parts: Overview page, enable the Subscription mode. Start
the subscription procedure on the DECT handset using the authentication
code. This will create a new DECT device entry, i. e. a DECT handset that can be
dynamically linked to number and SIP account by means of a login/logout
procedure.
>OM Handset Provisioning:
External User Data
Provisioning
Dynamic subscription with External User Data Provisioning: while you need to
manually subscribe the DECT handsets, the process of creating new user
accounts can be automated by integrating external user data.
>OM System Manual:
Importing PP Configuration
Files
You can also enrol DECT handsets semi-automatically by importing a configu-
ration file via the OMM Web service or the OMP Java tool.
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