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Aastra SIP-DECT 4.0 Solution Compendium: OM SIP – DECT Solution
Aastra SIP-DECT 4.0 Solution
The Aastra SIP-DECT 4.0 solution provides a professional DECT system that
extends an existing SIP communications system (PABX), thus operating DECT
handsets as SIP clients. The SIP-DECT 4.0 solution includes up to 2,048 DECT base
stations (RFP, “Radio Fixed Parts”) that form a DECT radio system. The RFPs and the
SIP communications system are interconnected via an Ethernet/IP network that is
used to transport the SIP/VoIP data streams as well as management data.
Within the DECT radio system, a single entity exists that controls all RFPs and
manages communication streams: the OMM (OpenMobility Manager). For smaller
DECT systems (1 – 256 RFPs), the OMM can be hosted on an RFP. A larger DECT
system (256 – 2,048 RFPs) requires to host the OMM on a Linux PC server system.
About this Compendium
This compendium focuses on system planers and system administrators who
install, configure, and administer the Aastra SIP-DECT 4.0 solution.
The necessary steps to set up the SIP-DECT 4.0 solution differ substantially with
the number of RFPs as well as the number of added services. For this reason, this
compendium offers separate parts:
The first part concentrates on the basic steps to set up a small system with an
RFP-hosted OMM that uses a SIP PABX located in your LAN.
The second part illustrates how to set up a large system that also taps the full
potential of additional features.
The third part describes how to configure additional services: Locating and
Messaging.
A further chapter describes how to interact with the OMM by using the
OM Application XML Interface.
>Example
OM System Manual:
Licensing Mode
The respective configuration steps are listed in short. Links to further and detailed
information in the step-relevant documentation part (see next section) are quoted
in the right column: Manual, Guide: Chapter.
Related Documentation
The SIP-DECT 4.0 solution is described in a variety of documents:
>Denoted as
“OM System Manual”
SIP-DECT: OM System Manual
Describes installation, administration, and maintenance of a SIP-DECT system.
>Denoted as
“OM Locating Application”
SIP-DECT: OM Locating Application
Describes installing and using the DECT handset locating application.
>Denoted as
“OM IMA Application”
SIP-DECT: OM Integrated Messaging & Alerting Application
Describes messaging features and the integrated messaging solution.
>Denoted as
“OM Handset Provisioning”
SIP-DECT: OM Handset Sharing & Provisioning
Describes the enhanced user and handset management features and the OM
handset provisioning concept.
>Denoted as
“OM User Monitoring”
SIP-DECT: OM User Monitoring
Describes how to use the OM monitoring capabilities on DECT handsets
>Denoted as
“Aastra 600 c/d IMA”
SIP-DECT: Aastra 600 c/d Messaging & Alerting Applications
Describes the messaging features specific to the Aastra 600 c/d DECT handsets.
Aastra 600 c/d series SIP-DECT® User's Guide
Describes using the Aastra 600 c/d DECT handsets on the SIP-DECT system.
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