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Compendium: OM SIP – DECT Solution

Large OMM SIP System

Subscribe DECT Handsets

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OM System Manual: 

Creating and Changing PPs

To use the DECT telephony service, you need to subscribe a number of DECT 
handsets to the OMM SIP 2.1 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

 setting).

Different subscription methods exist as well as two different models to link DECT 
handset subscriptions to SIP user accounts:

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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.

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OM Handset Sharing & 

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.

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OM Handset Sharing & 

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.

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OM System Manual: 

Importing PP Configuration 
Files

You can also enrol DECT handsets semi-automatically by importing a configu-
ration file via OMM Web service or OMP Java tool.

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OM System Manual: 

Download Over Air

The firmware for the Aastra 610d/620d/630d DECT handsets can be deployed 
automatically and over-the-air. On the 

System

System settings

 page of the OMM 

Web service, enable the 

Downloading new firmware to portable parts

 option 

for this.

Note

With an RFP-based OMM, you need to configure a download URL for the 
Aastra 6x0d firmware file (“aafon6xxd.dnld”). With a PC-based OMM, this firmware 
file is installed by the installation file on the PC’s file system.

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OM System Manual: 

Enhanced Feature Overview; 
OM Management Portal 
(OMP)

Tip:

With a large OMM SIP 2.1 system, you will typically use more 
features, such as DECT XQ or SNMP. Also, the monitoring 
capabilities of the OMP Java tool help you to manage the 
radio network, e.g. the 

Sync. view

 or 

Statistics

 functions 

available below the 

Monitoring

Radio fixed parts

 menu.

Summary of Contents for OMM SIP - DECT 2.1

Page 1: ...OpenMobility SIP DECT Solution Installation Administration Compendium...

Page 2: ...formation about this device and other products on our website at http www aastra de or http www aastra com Contents Aastra OMM SIP DECT 2 1 Solution 1 About this Compendium 1 Related Documentation 1 A...

Page 3: ...ces For this reason this compendium offers separate parts The first part concentrates on basics steps to set up a small system with an RFP hosted OMM The second part illustrates how to set up a large...

Page 4: ...oor OM System Manual About the Portable Parts DECT handsets Aastra 610d 620d 630d OMM SIP 2 1 installation medium CD ROM containing Manuals in PDF format RFP firmware file omm_ffsip tftp Aastra 610d 6...

Page 5: ...FPs to power and LAN On your PC double click the OM_Configurator jar to start the OpenMobility Configurator Java tool 3 Click the Scan button to find connected RFPs Select one of the entries in the RF...

Page 6: ...e file import the file on the Licenses page 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 in...

Page 7: ...systems and integrating Linux servers in your company LAN VLAN environment is beyond the scope of this compendium You should at least read the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Installation Guide that is ava...

Page 8: ...nchronization seamless handover of DECT handsets is possible Use a different DECT cluster number for RFPs that are deployed e g to a different building where the distance does not allow over the air s...

Page 9: ...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 Ov...

Page 10: ...vice you need a TFTP FTP or HTTP server that pro vides a configuration file that is downloaded by the OMM This server is not part of the OMM SIP DECT 2 1 solution Activate the OM IMA Service OM IMA Ap...

Page 11: ...Locating server you need to setup a Sun Oracle Java 1 6 runtime environment and the Apache Tomcat 5 server on a PC running Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 5 4 OML Application Installing Red Hat Enterp...

Page 12: ...e Parts 1 Start the OMP To do so browse the OpenMobility installation media for a file named OMP jar Right click the file and select the Open with Sun Java 6 Runtime menu item from the context menu 2...

Page 13: ...Copyright 2011 www aastra com All rights reserved As of 07 03 2011 Subject to changes...

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