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Small OMM SIP System
Compendium: OM SIP – DECT Solution
Set up RFPs and Basic Telephony
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OM System Manual:
Initial Setup
The RFP that operates as OMM offers two configuration methods: the OMM Web
service that you can access with a web browser and the OMP Java tool. Use the
OMM Web service for initial setup that includes the following basic steps.
1.
Start a browser and navigate to the IP address of the OMM. Log in using the
“omm/omm” default credentials. Accept the displayed license text. Change the
password for the “Full access” and the “Root/SSH” accounts. Import the license
file. Navigate to the
System
:
System settings
page. Change the
DECT
:
Regulatory domain
setting.
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OM System Manual:
Licensing
2.
For the built-in license, configure the
PARK
code printed on the installation
medium on the
System
:
System settings
page. If you have received a license
file, import the file on the
Licenses
page.
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OM System Manual:
“Radio fixed parts” Menu
3.
Navigate to the
Radio fixed parts
page. Click the
Scan
button. Click the
Stop
button to view the list that should include the RFP running the OMM. Click on
the
Configure
icon and activate the
DECT settings
option. Accept the default
DECT cluster (“1”) by clicking
OK
. Repeat this step to configure all RFPs.
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OM System Manual:
“SIP” Menu;
“Portable parts” Menu
4.
Navigate to the
System
:
SIP
page. Change the
Proxy server
and
Registrar
server
settings to match your PABX. On the
Portable parts
page, create new
portable parts 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 configured authentication code.
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OM System Manual:
Enhanced Feature Overview
Tip:
Even with a smaller OMM SIP 2.1 system, you can use more
features, such as DECT XQ or SNMP. You may read on with the
next chapter “Large OMM SIP System” or read the OM System
Manual.