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Compendium: OM SIP – DECT Solution Small SIP-DECT System
4. Change the configuration to match your LAN configuration. Change the Use
local configuration option to “yes” and configure IP address, Net mask, TFTP
server address, and TFTP file name.
– For a current RFP and when you want to use a HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, or FTPS
server for software updates, you do not need the optional TFTP server settings.
Enter “0.0.0.0” in the TFTP server address and “none” in the TFTP file name
input fields to disable this function.
– For a current RFP and when you want to deploy software updates via TFTP,
enter the TFTP server address and change the TFTP file name to
“iprfp3G.dnld”. Also upload the RFP software file (“iprfp3G.dnld”) and the DECT
handset firmware file (“aafon6xxd.dnld”) to the TFTP server.
– For an older RFP, you are required to configure these settings to match your
TFTP server. Enter the TFTP server address and change the TFTP file name to
“iprfp2G.tftp”. Also upload the RFP software file (“iprfp2G.tftp”) to the TFTP
server.
5. One of the RFPs needs to operate as OMM (“Open Mobility Manager”). Enter
the IP address of the RFP you selected as OMM in the OMM IP address setting.
Note, that you can only use a current RFP for this. When configuring the RFP
that operates as primary OMM, the IP address and OMM IP address settings
should match.
>OM System Manual:
OMM Standby
6. Optional: if you operate two or more RFPs, configure a second RFP as standby
OMM. Click the Add parameter button, select the 2nd OMM IP address entry,
then click the Add button. Configure the 2nd OMM IP address input field.
7. Optional: if you want to deploy software updates via HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, or FTPS,
add a configuration file server option for the RFPs that should operate as OMM.
Click the Add parameter button, select the Configuration file server entry,
then click the Add button. Configure the Configuration file server input field,
e.g. “http://192.168.1.1/omm”. Also upload the RFP software file
(“iprfp3G.dnld”), the DECT handset firmware file (“aafon6xxd.dnld”), and a
configuration file (“ipdect.cfg”) to the file server. You can create the “ipdect.cfg”
in a text editor, e.g. the following two lines will work in the above context:
OM_SwImageUrl=http://192.168.1.1/omm/iprfp3G.dnld
OM_ManagerDownloadOverAirUrl=http://192.168.1.1/omm
Verify the file server, e.g. by browsing to “http://192.168.1.1/omm/ipdect.cfg”.
The following screenshot illustrates an example that uses a HTTP server to
configure updates for a single RFP L43 WLAN that is also used as OMM. After
sending the configuration, the RFP operation was verified on the command
line of the HTTP server.
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