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3.10  RFP 34 IP 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

3.10.1 SPECIFICATIONS 

 

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Power supply: Remote power supply from the LAN (IEEE 802.3af) 

Working room temperature: -25°C to +55°C 

Relative humidity: 0% to 95% (without condensation) 

Storage temperature: -40°C to +70°C 

Consumption: 120mA 

Power: 6 W 

Can be mounted on a wall or on a mast 

Colour: light grey 

Weight: 970g 

Dimensions: (L x H x D): 240 x 236.5 x 65 mm 

3.10.2  BASE STATION STATUS INDICATORS 

 

3.10.3 REFERENCES 

Reference

 

Designation

 

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RFP 34 IP (without antenna)

 

4602421 Diople 

antennas

 

4602422 Bidirectional 

antenna

 

4602286 

Wall mounting kit

 

4602437 

Mounting kit for Ø 60 mm mast  

 

4602285 

Mounting kit for Ø > 65 mm mast  

 

4602427 

Antenna mounting kit

 

4604685 Antenna 

cable

 

Summary of Contents for NeXspan S

Page 1: ...DRAFT IP DECT service Installation and Maintenance Guide NeXspan IP PBX AMT PTD PBX 0062 1 2 EN 01 2007 ...

Page 2: ...d that the use of PBXs at workplace must be in accordance with the recommendations of the IT law in force The user s attention is also drawn to any clauses applicable in laws relating to the confidentiality of calls transmitted by means of telecommunications ...

Page 3: ...S 11 3 4 OPENMOBILITY MANAGER 12 3 5 IP SIGNALLING 12 3 6 USER LICENCE 16 3 7 ARCHITECTURE 17 3 8 RFP 18 3 8 1 PRÉSENTATION 18 3 8 2 RFP SYNCHRONIZATION 19 3 8 3 RFP INSTALLATIONS 19 3 9 RFP 32 IP 22 3 9 1 SPECIFICATIONS 22 3 9 2 REFERENCES 22 3 10 RFP 34 IP 23 3 10 1 SPECIFICATIONS 23 3 10 2 BASE STATION STATUS INDICATORS 23 3 10 3 REFERENCES 23 3 11 MOBILE TERMINAL M90X 24 3 11 1 PHYSICAL DESCRI...

Page 4: ...PS 44 4 5 CONNECTING TO THE OMM APPLICATION OPENMOBILITY MANAGER 52 4 5 1 LOGGING ON TO THE SERVICE 52 4 5 2 LICENCING 53 4 5 3 SYSTEM 57 4 5 4 RFP CONFIGURATION 61 4 5 5 CONFIGURATION OF PORTABLES PARTS 64 4 6 DECLARATION ON THE NEXSPAN IPBX 69 4 6 1 PRINCIPLE 69 4 6 2 DECALRING SIP DECT SUBSCRIBERS AUTOMATICALLY ON THE IPBX 69 4 6 3 DECALRING SIP DECT SUBSCRIBERS MANUALLY ON THE IPBX 73 4 7 OMM ...

Page 5: ...ct base stations Start up the IP DECT system and put it into service 1 4 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS 1 RFC 1350 The TFTP Protocol Revision 2 July 1992 2 OpenMobility Generic Mobility Interface KI CTB005933 3 OpenMobility Matra Startup KI CTB006317 4 RFC 1156 Management Information Base for Network Management of TCP IP based internet May 1990 5 RFC 1213 Management Information Base for Network Management of...

Page 6: ...ipment EN 50081 1 Electromagnetic compatibility transmission EN 50082 1 Electromagnetic compatibility immunity M900 M901 M902 User Guide PS8348 NeXspan C S L D Operating Manual Volume 1 PS8147 NeXspan C S L Operating Manual Volume 2 PS8148 NeXspan C S L Operating Manual Volume 3 PS8149 Clusters cards and plugs Installation Manual F4 range Release R3 2 PS10268 NeXspan 50 Operating Manual Volume 1 P...

Page 7: ...entity IPUI International Portable User Identity LAL Location Area Level MMC PLL Permanent Logical Link NCS NeXspan Communication Server OMM OpenMobility Manager PARI Primary ARI PARK Portable Access Right Key assigns the rights of a cordless handset PARK PARK with PLI y PP Portable Part Portable DECT PBX Private Branch eXchange PLI Park Length Indicator PSN Portable Serial Number PUN Portable Use...

Page 8: ...t manufacturers to be used on any type of DECT system It is thus the lowest common denominator for the variants of the DECT standard specific to all the manufacturers There is an important limitation in the GAP standard external handover is not possible For this reason connection handover is used which is supported by GAP terminals The operation of GAP capable telephones is comparable to that of a...

Page 9: ...onsists of a set of synchronised RFPs all the RFPs of the same cluster belonging to the same DECT network Primary RFP An RFP is defined as primary RFP for each call and each portable handset The RFP is in charge of setting up the call DECT radio channel taken between the RFP and the portable handset Secondary RFP During handover this is the new RFP with which a new radio channel is taken with the ...

Page 10: ...der to ensure full coverage on each site can only be determined after on site radio study OpenMobility Manager OMM which manages the service either on one of the radio fixed parts main RFP or on the Linux server PC A web interface accessible through a dedicated URL for managing the OMM configuration An iPBX which manages all the calls especially those passing through the IP network A GSI gateway a...

Page 11: ...ORMANCES AND CAPACITIES Number of RFPs per DECT network 256 RFPs maximum RFP capacities 8 TS for voice 4 TS for signalling Maximum number of handsets per DECT network with OMM installed on an RFP 512 handsets Maximum number of handsets per DECT network with OMM installed on a Linux server PC 1000 handsets If the number of SIP DECT handsets is between 1000 and 4000 it is necessary to use four OMMs ...

Page 12: ...e established for the signalling path A signalling channel between the IP phone and the iPBX A signalling channel between the iPBX GSI gateway and the equipment hosting the OMM A control interface between the OMM and the RFP that has a connection to the PP A DECT radio signalling channel between the RFP and the PP To establish a call between an IP Phone and a PP the following IP streams must be es...

Page 13: ...blished directly between the RFPs managing the PPs unless the PPs are connected to the same RFP In this case no RTP packets are transmitted on the LAN by the RFP The following figure illustrates this scenario OMM RFP in OMM mode Signalling RFP control interface RTP RTCP NeXspan iPBX GSI gateway Note VoIP resources are required if an announcement is transmitted to the PP ...

Page 14: ...over process Upon completion of the handover process the voice path between the IP phone and the PP is established Between the IP phone and the primary RFP Between the primary RFP and the secondary RFP The following figure illustrates this scenario NeXspan iPBX GSI gateway Signalling RFP control interface RTP RTCP IP phone OMM RFP in OMM mode Primary RFP Secondary RFP ...

Page 15: ...again Upon completion of the handover process the voice path between the IP phone and the PP is established Between the IP phone and the primary RFP Between the primary RFP and the new secondary RFP The following figure illustrates this scenario NeXspan iPBX GSI gateway Signalling Control RFP interface RTP RTCP IP phone OMM RFP in OMM mode Primary RFP New secondary RFP ...

Page 16: ...Number of RFPs Number of RFP MAC addresses encoded in the licence RFP licence 1 1 2 2 1 if a second RFP has been added to a single RFP system More than 2 3 In addition to the MAC addresses the PARK Portable Access Rights Key which identifies the DECT installation is also part of the licence Since a DECT system can only be operated with a valid PARK a DECT installation without a license will be ina...

Page 17: ...efore there can be several clusters on the same DECT network These clusters are outside the radio coverage for them to be defined as clusters You can have radio coverage from different DECT networks radio coverage from different clusters that have nothing to do with each other since they belong to different DECT networks This is for instance the case of a Call Manager managing all the IP SIP DECT ...

Page 18: ... the F6 fitted with the IPS card 3 8 RFP 3 8 1 PRÉSENTATION The DECT RFP transmits and receives radio signals to and from the PP This RFP is directly connected to the LAN declared and managed as an IP element from the OMM interface The RFPs used for this IP DECT service are RFP32 IP a 12 channel RFP 8 for voice and 4 for signalling meant for interior installation only RFP34 IP a 12 channel RFP 8 f...

Page 19: ...RFP is stronger than that of the current RFP then the handset starts the handover process with the RFP that has the stronger signal as the user moves around the site OPENMOBILITY MANAGER MODE In this mode the RFP functions as a regular RFP and manages the IP DECT service An IP address must be defined for this RFP This RFP thus declared on the DHCP server enables you to start the management web int...

Page 20: ... 108 R 106 R 101 R 102 R 103 R 104 R 105 R 107 Unsynchronized RFP which does not receive a signal from another RFP Unsynchronized RFP which receives a signal from another RFP and tries to get synchronized Synchronized RFP which receives and transmits a signal on the air interface As long as an RFP is not in sync no calls can be set up using this RFP If an RFP loses the synchronization the RFP does...

Page 21: ...nstallation R 111 R 110 R 109 R 108 R 106 R 101 R 102 R 103 R 104 R 105 R 107 Reliable installation The sync over air solution is very reliable because all the existing paths are used for synchronization No RFP occupies a key position Only unfavourable setups without redundant synchronization paths can cause problems ...

Page 22: ...reference below Working room temperature 5 C to 45 C Relative humidity 0 to 95 without condensation Storage temperature 40 C to 70 C Consumption 120mA Power 6 W Wall mounting Colour ice grey Weight 400g without mains power module Dimensions L x H x D 151 x 101 x 85 mm 3 9 2 REFERENCES Reference Designation 69207 RFP 32 IP 4513610 Mains power module EU 4513748 Mains power module UK ...

Page 23: ... Consumption 120mA Power 6 W Can be mounted on a wall or on a mast Colour light grey Weight 970g Dimensions L x H x D 240 x 236 5 x 65 mm 3 10 2 BASE STATION STATUS INDICATORS 3 10 3 REFERENCES Reference Designation 69205 RFP 34 IP without antenna 4602421 Diople antennas 4602422 Bidirectional antenna 4602286 Wall mounting kit 4602437 Mounting kit for Ø 60 mm mast 4602285 Mounting kit for Ø 65 mm m...

Page 24: ...cument 3 Erreur Aucun nom n a été donné au signet Erreur Aucun nom n a été donné au signet 3 11 1 2 SPECIFICATIONS Weight 135 grams Dimensions 135 x 58 x 19 mm Autonomy 10 hours talk time 100 hours in standby mode GAP compatibility CTR22 standard Charger wall or mobile unit Display 3 lines x 12 characters with 9 icons Redial redial the last 5 numbers called Keypad locking pre numbering and automat...

Page 25: ...used on one DECT system only it must not be registered on any other base at the outset At startup if the handset displays Declare base number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OK it is not currently registered on any other base Pressez alors sur la touche OK and proceed to step 7 under paragraph B If the mobile displays Mobile Out of range Redial Menu it is already registered on at least one other base Press the Me...

Page 26: ...2 2 DEREGISTERING AN M90X MOBILE TERMINAL Press the Menu key 1 2 3 4 5 Press the middle key Personalize is displayed Press the Personalize key Press the middle or key several times until Declare base is displayed Press the Declare base key The handset display shows Declare Base number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OK 6 Press the or key to select the base to be deleted and confirm by pressing the OK key The hand...

Page 27: ...0 mobile terminal refer to document 15 Erreur Aucun nom n a été donné au signet Erreur Aucun nom n a été donné au signet 3 12 1 2 SPECIFICATIONS Weight 135 grams Dimensions 136 x 48 x 23 mm Autonomy 15 hours talk time 180 hours in standby mode Registration of terminal with a maximum of four 4 DECT GAP base stations Display unit LCD 2 lines x 12 characters 1 line for icons Display of status bars ba...

Page 28: ...tering the M910 handset for the first time On the mobile terminal the line Register is displayed Press the Menu key select System using the t ukeys and confirm with OK 2 Select Register and confirm with OK 3 4 5 6 7 8 The line PARK appears Enter the installation s PARK Press Next The PARK is unique and corresponds to the one declared in the OMM interface The line BS PIN appears If no PIN has been ...

Page 29: ...e OK Save OK Opt Edit enter PBX name OK enter Int No OK 3 12 2 2 CANCELING A REGISTRATION When the mobile terminal is registered on several RFPs to cancel the registration on a non selected RFP proceed as follows 1 Press the Menu key select System using the keys and confirm with OK 2 Select Register and confirm with OK 3 4 Select the base station to be deleted using the keys Press the Opt key sele...

Page 30: ...d directory Search and call by name inbound call log outbound call log Additional features quick memories ringer off shortcut Masking of the Declare menu Mobile terminal access code Two stop modes Locking the mobile terminal with a password PIN The M92x mobile terminal comprises the following items A portable handset with its battery A charger A power supply cable and mains power unit A belt clip ...

Page 31: ...urs in standby mode GAP compatibility CTR22 standard Charger wall or mobile unit Full graphic display 3 lines x 12 characters with 14 icons Redial redial the last 10 numbers called Call locking pre numbering and automatic off hook Integrated directory supporting 100 alphanumerical entries Volume amplification volume control Power 0 25 Watts ...

Page 32: ...andset is to be used on one DECT system only it must not be registered on any other base at the outset At startup if the handset displays Declare base number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OK it is not currently registered on any other base Press the OK key and proceed to step 7 under paragraph B If the mobile displays Mobile Out of range Redial Menu it is already registered on at least one other base 1 2 3 1 2 ...

Page 33: ...GISTERING AN M92X MOBILE TERMINAL Press the Menu key Enter the installer code 9995 Press the middle or key several times until Declare base is displayed Press the Declare base key The handset display shows Declare base number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OK 5 Press the or key to select the base to be deleted and confirm by pressing the OK key The handset display shows Delete base n no yes n base number Press t...

Page 34: ...er A power supply cable and mains power unit A belt clip kit For more information refer to OPENPHONE 27 User s Guide 3 14 1 2 SPECIFICATIONS Standards DECT GAP CAP Display 5 line graphical screen Weight approx 140 g including the batteries Dimensions 146 x 53 x 28 mm L x D x H Batteries 3x AAA NiMh Autonomy in standby mode up to 140 hours Autonomy in conversation mode up to 14 hours Charging time ...

Page 35: ...nter the installation s PARK Select Continue The PARK is obligatory and corresponds to the one declared in the OMM interface 15 digits This code is specific to the System RFP PP dialogue The message Please wait indicates the end of registration 7 Note The line Enter identification code appears Enter the code and press OK to confirm The identification code is optional and corresponds to the one dec...

Page 36: ...ng Menu Local mode System Registration 2 3 4 5 6 Select this system using the t uarrows and press Options Select the DELETE line using the t uarrows A warning message SUR appears Press OK to confirm the deletion The message No system is displayed on the handset screen confirming that the handset is no longer registered ...

Page 37: ...it For more information refer to OPENPHONE 28 User s Guide 3 14 3 2 SPECIFICATIONS Standards DECT standard DeTeWe protocol proprietary GAP compatible Frequency 1 88 1 9 GHz Dimensions 138 x 47 x 21 mm Weight approx 117 g Rechargeable battery NiMH 650 mAh Autonomy in conversation mode Up to 8 hours Autonomy in standby mode Up to 75 hours Charging time approx 5 hours Power 10 mW average 250 mW maxim...

Page 38: ...ithout battery 25 C to 60 C with battery Protection class protection IP54 against dust and splash Accessories A C adapter Europe A C adapter UK Charger Plus type charger Headset Case Memory card Memory card manager Plus plug in adapter Europe Plus plug in adapter UK Spare battery ...

Page 39: ...n s PARK Press Continue The PARK is obligatory and corresponds to the one declared in the OMM interface 15 digits This code is specific to the System RFP PP dialogue The message Please wait indicates the end of registration 4 Note The line Enter identification code appears Enter the code and press OK to confirm The identification code is optional and corresponds to the one declared in the OMM inte...

Page 40: ...d by successively selecting Menu Local mode System Registration using the interactive keys Select this system using the t uarrows and press Options Select the DELETE line using the t uarrows A warning message SUR appears Press OK to confirm the deletion The message No system is displayed on the handset screen confirming that the handset is no longer registered ...

Page 41: ...OMM interface are TFTP server for loading the RFP software ip_rfp cnt on each RFP DHCP server for providing the IP address of each RFP and the IP address of the equipment RFP or Linux server PC hosting the OMM application which manages the SIP DECT STIMULI signalling interface Debug tool Syslog daemon the DHCP and TFTP servers can be installed on different PCs IMPORTANT RFP power supply if power i...

Page 42: ...the reservation to be defined for each RFP Reservation name RFP IP address RFP MAC addresses The description The network administrator must also declare the following options Mandatory options for each reservation Public option code 224 must be defined with OpenMobility Option code 224 defined with the String type Public option code 226 must contain the IP address of the equipment RFP or Linux ser...

Page 43: ...tion code 227 Syslog server IP address Public option code 226 port number of the Syslog server listened to 4 3 CONFIGURING THE TFTP SERVER OMM software loaded on to the RFPs The installer must make the RFP software available to the administrator who must install it on the dedicated TFTP server under the name ip_rfp cnt This file will be loaded at RFP start up or during a future upgrade ...

Page 44: ... network or from the mains unit depending on the model All the RFPS are initialised at start up through the downloading of the RFP software file ip_rfp cnt from the TFTP server The initialisation takes place in several phases Start of the initialisation process downloading of the RFP software file ip_rfp cnt booter part of the RFP Start up of the OMM application in the real sense of it ...

Page 45: ...green flashing 1 Hz LED green flashing 0 5 Hz TFTP File download LED red flashing 2 5 Hz DHCP no answer offer not o k TFTP failed Connection attempt to OMM failed Failure i e connection to OMM lost Failure i e connection to OMM lost DHCP wait for reply LED orange DHCP no answer offer not o k try 3 minutes Init failed BOOTER Kernel DHCP wait for reply LED red flashing 0 5 Hz The following diagram s...

Page 46: ...e OMM Application init GREEN flashing 2 sec on 0 5 sec off The DECT part of RFP does not work either not configured or not synchronized with other RFP s Application init GREEN RFP is up and running At the end of the booting phase each RFP has obtained the following information from the DHCP server The network parameters IP address subnet mask router gateway The IP address of the equipment RFP or L...

Page 47: ...FTP are not necessarily on the same PC OFFER IP for OMM RFP PC DISCOVER Broadcast RFP MAC DHCP server Synchronisation of neighbouring RFPs via air interface OMM RFP or PC BOOT APPLICATION Signalling connection for OMM End of transfer omm_sip tftp file loading TFTP Request for omm_sip tftp file loading OFFER IP for RFP DISCOVER Broadcast RFP MAC TFTP server ...

Page 48: ...age 48 01 2007 AMT PTD PBX 0062 1 2EN EXAMPLES First DHCP DISCOVER request from the RFP First DHCP OFFER reply from the DHCP server OpenMobility TFTP server IP I OMM IP 195 196 1 203 IP RFP 195 196 1 204 ...

Page 49: ...Page 49 01 2007 AMT PTD PBX 0062 1 2EN Second DHCP DISCOVER request from the RFP Second DHCP OFFER reply from the DHCP server ...

Page 50: ...all the OMM For the first OMM type installation rpm i omm_matra version date i586 rpm To upgrade the OMM with a new version type rpm U omm_matra version date i586 rpm To delete the OMM installation type rpm e omm_matra If you wish to verify the installation type rpm qi omm_matra After the install procedure you can start the OMM with the command etc init d omm_matra start 4 4 1 1 2 CONFIGURING THE ...

Page 51: ...s a root user with the command etc init d omm_matra start stop restart You can log to the OMM command line interface via telnet on port 8107 Troubleshooting To verify if the OMM is running look at process table ps e for the process omm_matra If the OMM does not start delete the lock file var lock subsys omm_matra To delete OMM configuration remove the OMM configuration file default etc omm_conf tx...

Page 52: ...interface with the GSI gateway Access to the service is limited to one active session at a time and is password protected The browser used to access the service must be at least Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 or Mozilla Firefox 1 0 and the support frame Javascript and indicator files must be activated 4 5 1 LOGGING ON TO THE SERVICE The user must log on with a username and a password These two fi...

Page 53: ...e parts configuration of the Portable Parts Licensing view the licence settings or enter a new licence If no user action takes place the OMM logs out the user after 5 minutes To close the system click Log out Remarque if the browser is closed without logging out first the service access will be blocked for other clients for 5 minutes 4 5 2 LICENCING If you click on the Licensing column the followi...

Page 54: ...Page 54 01 2007 AMT PTD PBX 0062 1 2EN Note During the initial configuration of the IP DECT system the license is missing and a warning is displayed ...

Page 55: ...2 1 2EN 4 5 2 1 DEFINING THE RFP LICENCE The RFP licences must be defined as specified in the section User licences Press the New button Add the MAC addresses of the RFP licences If that has been done please wait for the green mark s ...

Page 56: ...er generated by the first step along with a transaction number TAN from your documentation This will generate a licence key that has to be entered in the 3rd step Information provided when the application is delivered otherwise contact the sales administration If the licence is valid the warning Missing Licence disappears and the OMM restarts ...

Page 57: ...re used Therefore it can only be enabled if no RFP31 33 has been connected to the OMM If encryption is enabled and an RFP31 33 connects to the OMM its DECT air interface will not be activated The user always has the possibility to disable encryption In this case all connected RFP31 33 are restarted The OpenMobility Manager and the RFPs are capable of broadcasting Syslog messages according to 9 Ref...

Page 58: ...lect System Settings then select Restart 4 5 3 2 USER ACCOUNT During initial installation the OMM application is accessible via the default OMM account This account can be customised later by declaring a new Username and the associated password These two fields are case sensitive ATTENTION ...

Page 59: ...tate This value does not make any statement about the DECT network The SNMP agent responds to SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c reads requests for the standard MIB II objects The MIB II contains 11 object groups The agent receives both SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c traps It sends a coldStart trap when it first starts up and an enterprise specific trap nsNotifyShutdown when it stops When it receives an SNMP request using an...

Page 60: ...e SNMP configuration forces all agents to be reconfigured The agent does not support MIB II write access SNMPv2 MIB read write access NET SNMP MIB read write access NET SNMP AGENT MIB read write access and SNMPv3 4 5 3 4 BACKUP The web service interface is used to save a copy of the current configuration on the local host host where the browser application is executed as well as to restore an olde...

Page 61: ...associated with a location string The location string can contain up to 20 characters Each RFP is identified by its MAC address 6 bytes in hexadecimal format separated by a colon The Ethernet address is unique and can be found on the back of the housing When the RFPs are connecting the OMM they send their HW type characteristics This type is displayed on the RFP list web page When the RFPs connect...

Page 62: ...Page 62 01 2007 AMT PTD PBX 0062 1 2EN An RFP could be deleted by pressing the trash can icon A similar popup window asks for confirmation showing the current configuration of this RFP ...

Page 63: ...is phase should usually last only for a few seconds after starting up the RFP or the OMM If this status lasts longer this is a sign of hardware or network failure Searching The RFP is no longer synchronized with its neighbours No DECT communication is possible This phase should usually last only for a few seconds after starting up the RFP or the OMM If this status lasts longer or is repeated after...

Page 64: ...the browser function cannot be used to search for a certain handset in all sub lists a search function is available which allows you to find a handset with a given number or IPEI A New PP can be added to the system by pressing the New button The following popup window appears allowing the configuration of a new PP PBX parameters not applicable with this version Note The Name and Authentication Cod...

Page 65: ...MMI This is done by pressing the Register button The OMM will allow the registration of configured PPs within the next hour see the procedure for registering from a PP in the section corresponding to each of them During the subscription process the system wide PARK and the Authentication Code either configured for the PP or for the system must be entered in the PP form fields The PARK is displayed...

Page 66: ...nside the battery compartment For older versions of these handsets if this number is not indicated follow the procedures described below Press simultaneously the 1 5 and 9 keys the hexadecimal value of the IPEI number is indicated This procedure is reserved for the installer or operator since the associated key combinations are not explicit for a normal user From address 23B to 23F for M90xx type ...

Page 67: ...racteristics screen Information about IPEI number conversion from hexadecimal to decimal The IPEI number is made up of two fields IPEI EMC 16 bits PSN 20 bits EMC manufacturer s code PSN handset serial number Or in standard decimal representation EEEEE PPPPPPP C EEEEE EMC in decimal PPPPPPP PSN in decimal C value between 0 and 10 and for the value 10 ...

Page 68: ...decimal value read on the handset at the address in question see the preceding paragraph for the address range 007136B080 PSN EMC Check Digit 01811 0438400 1 EEEEE PPPPPPP C DECIMAL REPRESENTATION Check digit calculated from the sum of each digit and multiplied by its position in the character string modulo 11 ...

Page 69: ...P DECT subscribers must be declared Manual mode used if the number of subscribers to declare is not high The choice of mode is defined by the operator 4 6 2 DECALRING SIP DECT SUBSCRIBERS AUTOMATICALLY ON THE IPBX 4 6 2 1 PRINCIPLE The aim is to retrieve the list of handsets from the OMM configuration file and process it so it can be used automatically by the following tools M7420 Setup Wizard for...

Page 70: ...is saved as config omm gz 3 Decompress this file into a work directory 4 Open this file with the Windows Bloc note utility Example Data zone to recover 5 Extract the SIP DECT subscriber data and convert the file to a format that can be used automatically by the iPBX see examples 6 Back up this file in txt format ...

Page 71: ...SETUP WIZARD SIP type declaration Informationfrom the OMM The SIP type subscriber must be added to this file since this information is not specified in the file from the OMM The rest of the file must be completed by the operator based on The Excel file format used The additional information about and or required to run the site See the F5 F6 range operating manuals and the SETUP WIZARD documentati...

Page 72: ...nto a file which can be used by the RESEVD tool SIP type declaration Information from the OMM The SIP type subscriber must be added to this file This information is not specified in the file from the OMM The rest of the file must be completed and formatted by the operator so as to be compatible with the RESEVD tool Refer to the F4 range operating manuals ...

Page 73: ...SIP DECT SUBSCRIBERS MANUALLY ON THE IPBX 4 6 3 1 F6 F5 RANGE Declare the SIP subscribers and their directory number Menu 1 1 2 1 Create logical subscribers Refer to the F6 F5 range operating manuals 4 6 3 2 F4 RANGE Refer to the F4 range operating manuals ...

Page 74: ...be used if the DECT Monitor icon of the DECT web service on the parameter configuration page is activated DECT monitor is used with the IP DECT system When an application starts the user is prompted to enter the IP address of the RFP or server containing the OpenMobility Manager OMM software This address is different from the IP address of the PBX to which the OMM is connected There can be several...

Page 75: ...ttings with OK A Config Request can be sent again to the OMM A log file can be activated Through various dialogues the configuration data of the PPs RFPs and control modules can be displayed and stored in ASCII files The following information is displayed in the tables dynamically Transactions between PP and PBX system They are displayed in all the tables Simple transactions are displayed in black...

Page 76: ... called up from this dialogue box The following colour code is used for PP table display PP black PP registered PP is presumably accessible PP blue PP is presumably inaccessible Detach was received or when an attempt was made to reach a PP the PP did not answer PP grey blue PP not registered The data of a PP is displayed in a dialogue box after clicking on the respective PP field in the RFP table ...

Page 77: ... AMT PTD PBX 0062 1 2EN It is possible to select several optional child windows They are all listed below and give more information about the IP DECT systems Most of them are meant for statistics and internal use only ...

Page 78: ... site The deployment kit is used to conduct an appropriate study This kit contains The building site installation plan A measurement RFP with its power unit A support and mains adapter battery for the RFPs A reference handset loaded with a specific software solution Battery chargers if applicable A spectrum analyser The spectrum analyser is not always indispensable It is necessary for making check...

Page 79: ...ion Number Press OK The software and hardware version of Openphone is displayed 6 1 2 DIAGNOSIS 6 1 2 1 OP27 SITE SURVEY MODE In this mode you can see the radio quality received from the RFPs detected by the phone signal strength expressed in dBM Using the interactive keys successively select Menu Local mode and press OK Select System just to highlight it Enter the key sequence 76 Select Site Surv...

Page 80: ...ou can use this feature to generate traffic for test purposes This mode is also active if the phone is on the charger Using the interactive keys successively select Menu Local mode and press OK Select System just to highlight it Enter the key sequence 76 Select Auto Call Test Press OK Enter the phone number to dial Press OK Enter a number of seconds between two calls Press OK Enter a number of sec...

Page 81: ...e RFPs are capable of broadcasting Syslog messages according to document 9 This feature together with the IP address of a host collecting these messages can be configured Syslog must be enabled via DHCP using the public options 227 and 228 By setting the syslog daemon server and port via the web interface The advantage of configuring syslog via DHCP or OM Configurator is that syslog messages are a...

Page 82: ...enhance the function Start a telnet session using the IP address of the RFP Enter the login iprfp and the password omm12 Enter flash The display will show the RFP software and the hardware level flash version of initial booter 2 0 12 Version of booter 1 3 2 2 Version of booter 2 3 2 2 Hardware Revision 51 MAC address 00 30 42 08 31 A4 6 2 2 UPDATING THE RFP BOOTER MANUALLY You can update the RFP b...

Page 83: ... 172 30 111 232 login iprfp Password Welcome to the system usershell 172 030 111 232 help 6 2 3 2 OVERVIEW OF THE COMMANDS Type help to get an overview of the commands arp show arp table console_off disable console on local terminal console_on enable console on local terminal dmesg print the kernel ring buffer flash show flash info flash_update update the booter interface show interface configurat...

Page 84: ...splay spy levels key level tasks lists all running MXP tasks voice displays the state of voice handling exit exits the RFP console Please note that the spy command enables you to increase the level of syslog messages They must be used with precaution by qualified personnel because the SPY command may hamper the system s operation 6 2 3 4 OMM CONSOLE COMMANDS If you type ommconsole and you have ope...

Page 85: ...tifier OpenMobility 6 2 4 1 2 1 PARAMETER REQUEST LIST CODE 55 The DHCP client in the booter requests for the following options in the parameter request list Subnet mask option code 1 Router option code 3 Public option 224 code 224 Public option 225 code 225 Public option 226 code 226 6 2 4 1 3 DHCP OFFER The DHCP client selects the DHCP server according to the following rules One of the public op...

Page 86: ...mine the IP address of the equipment hosting the OMM that manages the SIP DECT STIMULI signalling interface from the DHCP server The DHCP client is capable of receiving broadcast and unicast DHCP replies Therefore the flag field is 0x0000 The DHCP request contains the well known magic cookie 0x63825363 and the end option 0xFF The following parameters will be received during this phase Public Optio...

Page 87: ...red by the DHCP client If no matching reply was received the DHCP client resends the request twice after 1 second Then the DHCP client waits 1 minute before resending 3 requests again If the DHCP client cannot accept a DHCP offer within 3 minutes the RFP is reset 6 2 5 3 MANDATORY OPTIONS 6 2 5 4 MAGIC STRING Public Option 224 The value of this option must be OpenMobility 6 2 5 5 OMM IP ADDRESS Pu...

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