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Installation, Administration and Maintenance 

Aastra Telecom

 

 

 

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1 Overview 

1.1 Purpose 

This document describes the installation, configuration and maintenance of 
the Aastra SIP-DECT

TM

  solution. 

1.2 

Abbreviations and definitions 

1.2.1 Abbreviations 

AC Authentication 

Code 

ADPCM 

Adaptive Differential Pulse Code 
Modulation 

DECT 

Digital Enhanced Cordless 
Telecommunication 

DHCP 

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol 

DSP 

Digital Signal Processor 

FCC 

Federal Communications Commission 

GAP 

Generic Access Profile 

IPEI International 

Portable Equipment Identity 

HTTP 

Hyper Text Transfer Protocol 

OMM OpenMobility 

Manager 

PARK 

Portable Access Rights Key 

PP 

Portable Part (DECT handset) 

SNMP 

Simple Network Management Protocol 

TFTP 

Trivial File Transfer Protocol 

RFP 

Radio Fixed Part (Access Point) 

RTCP 

Real Time Control Protocol 

RTP Real 

Time 

Protocol 

 

1.2.2 Definitions 

Aastra DECT 142 
Handset / Aastra 
Phone 142 

Aastra DECT 142 Handset / Aastra Phone 142 

In the context of the Aastra SIP-DECT

TM

 solution, an 

Aastra DECT 142 Handset,  Aastra Phone 142 and 
Portable Part (PP) are interchangeable. 

 
In consideration of differences in regulatory requirements 
between North America and all other areas of the world 
exist two different PP variants which use specific 
frequency bands and field strengths: 

• 

Aastra DECT 142  

For use in North America. 

• 

Aastra Phone 142 

For use in all other areas. 

Summary of Contents for SIP-DECT

Page 1: ...n 0 7 Aastra Telecom June 2007 All Rights Reserved No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying recording or in...

Page 2: ...ate 21 3 1 4 1 1 Automatic booter update 21 3 1 4 1 2 Automatic booter update for major release changes 21 3 1 4 2 Selecting the right DHCP server 21 3 1 5 RFP LED status 21 3 1 6 State graph of the s...

Page 3: ...nstallation Administration and Maintenance Aastra Telecom Page 3 47 5 1 COMMUNICATIONS REGULATION INFORMATION FOR AASTRA DECT 142 44 5 2 COMMUNICATIONS REGULATION INFORMATION FOR RFP 32 OR RFP 34 NA 4...

Page 4: ...Protocol OMM OpenMobility Manager PARK Portable Access Rights Key PP Portable Part DECT handset SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol RFP Radio Fixed Part Access...

Page 5: ...pprox 1880 1900 MHz approximately 20 MHz bandwidth 10 carrier frequencies 1728 kHz spacing with 12 time slots each Doubling the number of time slots to 24 using the TDMA process Net data rate per chan...

Page 6: ...isrupting the call seamless handover IPEI International Portable Equipment Identity 13 digit identification code for PPs Example 00019 0592015 3 the final digit is the checksum The code is represented...

Page 7: ...June 1999 8 RFC 3164 The BSD Sys Log Protocol August 2001 9 RFC 2833 RTP Payload for DTMF Digits Telephony Tones and Telephony Signals May 2000 10 RFC 3261 Session Initiation Protocol SIP June 2002 1...

Page 8: ...Aastra DECT 142Handsets Aastra Phone 142 also known as Portable Parts PP OpenMobility Manager OMM Management interface for the Aastra SIP DECTTM solution which runs on one of the Radio Fixed Parts Th...

Page 9: ...rth America and all other areas of the world These differences lead to different RFP variants which use specific frequency bands and field strengths RFP 32 NA or RFP 34 NA NA Frequency Band 1920 to 19...

Page 10: ...handset to start the handover process If the radio signal of another RFP is stronger than that of the current RFP then the handset starts the handover process to the RFP that has the stronger signal a...

Page 11: ...and from the SIP phone A signalling channel to and from the OMM A control interface between the OMM and the RFP that has a connection to the PP known as the primary RFP A Real Time Protocol RTP Real T...

Page 12: ...s on the same RFP will loop back within the RFP if no media gateway is involved So the call will not pass through to the Local Area Network LAN Although the voice packets will not impact LAN traffic s...

Page 13: ...ct the voice to the secondary RFP as shown in the following figure Media Server Media Gateway Signalling RFP Control Interface RTP RTCP SIP Phone OMM RFP in OMM mode Primary RFP Secondary RFP As the P...

Page 14: ...RFP Only RFPs which can receive a synchronization signal will become synchronized For the RFP to sync to another RFP the signal strength cannot drop below 70 dBm You must consider this requirement dur...

Page 15: ...ifferent buildings These RFPs can be put into different clusters RFPs in different clusters will not be synchronized with each other Different clusters start up at the same time independently 2 6 RFP...

Page 16: ...active channel 5 mW average output per active channel Aastra Phone 142 EMEA Frequency Band 1880 to 1900 MHz 120 duplex channels 250 mW maximum output per active channel 10 mW average output per active...

Page 17: ...RFP with the tool OM Configurator The settings made by the OM Configurator will be saved permanently in the internal flash memory of each OMM RFP The RFP gets the boot image file from a TFTP server Th...

Page 18: ...tings if active Via DHCP request The RFP which has the same IP address as the dedicated OMM IP address will be the RFP which the OMM software runs on 3 1 3 Booter 3 1 3 1 DHCP client Within the initia...

Page 19: ...HCP client does not get an appropriate DHCP offer a new DHCP request is send after 1 second After 3 DHCP requests are sent the DHCP client will sleep for 60 seconds During this time the booter will ac...

Page 20: ...ndor Specific Options consist of Vendor Specific Option Meaning Mandatory option 10 ommip Used to select the IP RFP who should reside the Open Mobility Manager OMM yes option 14 syslogip IP address of...

Page 21: ...quests its own IP address using code 50 The DHCP client will select the DHCP server that offers the currently used IP address Additionally the mandatory options must be offered otherwise the DHCP offe...

Page 22: ...ownloading the application image Application DHCP Orange on Launching DHCP request and waiting for DHCP reply Application init Green flashing 0 5 Hz RFP is initializing its internal components Applica...

Page 23: ...nning LED green flashing 2 seconds on 50ms off LED green LED 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 Connectio...

Page 24: ...with the DHCP option please see section 3 1 for details If a local static configuration has been done DHCP is not used anymore The following figure shows the OM Configurator Note version number will c...

Page 25: ...to transmit the parameters to an RFP The configuration can only be set after powering up or at the retry phase LED flashing 0 25 Hz or in kernel mode please see section 3 1 6 for details The configura...

Page 26: ...fied on the command line on a PC host The configuration file is a human readable ASCII file Changing the configuration file outside the OMM is not permitted The configuration file can be downloaded an...

Page 27: ...s Administration of the attached RFPs Administration of the PPs If no user action takes place the OMM logs out the user after 5 minutes To logout from the system click the Logout button Note If the br...

Page 28: ...on of Voice Packets and or Signalling Packets SIP inside the used network the IP parameter ToS Type of Service should be configured here Syslog Parameters The OpenMobility Manager and the RFPs are cap...

Page 29: ...to update date and time 3 3 2 1 1 Restarting the OMM To restart the OMM select System Settings from the navigation tree and then select Restart There is also the option to reset the configuration dat...

Page 30: ...I Vice versa is also true Only US FCC CI DECT 142 handsets may be connected to RFPs OMM designed for the US market and configured to use the US FCC CI regulatory domain 3 3 2 2 SIP The SIP settings co...

Page 31: ...Phone 142 if the user has received a voice message on his voice box which is supported by the Media Server If Explicit MWI Subscription is enabled the OMM sends explicit for each PP a MWI Subscription...

Page 32: ...ter 3 3 2 1 In the time zone section the OpenMobility Manager provides all available time zones They are set with their known daylight savings time rules adjusted to the Universal Coordinated Time UTC...

Page 33: ...e dialog the standard time and the daylight savings time DST of a time zone can be changed If the time zone has no DST only the UTC difference can be configured For the DST both points of time begin o...

Page 34: ...by its topographic relations The RFPs are sorted by their Ethernet addresses To ensure correct handover of a PP during a call all involved RFPs must deliver the same clock signal to the PP This is ac...

Page 35: ...ress 6 bytes hex format colon separated The Ethernet address is unique and can be found on the back of the chassis For easier administration each RFP can be associated with a location string The locat...

Page 36: ...FP has lost synchronization to 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 state lasts longer or...

Page 37: ...Installation Administration and Maintenance message Moreover a global error message is displayed on the RFP list web page if at least one version mismatch has been found Aastra Telecom Page 37 47...

Page 38: ...arameter is optional but recommended The Number is the SIP account number or extension for the PP The IPEI is the DECT 142 handset IPEI number which can be found in the System Options menu of the DECT...

Page 39: ...page Each SIP DECT deployment will have a unique PARK code that was provided with the OMM Activation kit If the administrator configured a global or individual Portable Part DECT authentication code...

Page 40: ...t s number or IPEI If number and IPEI are given then a handset has to exist in the OMM s database whose number and IPEI match both otherwise the search fails If a handset with the specified number and...

Page 41: ...ersion information of the Aastra DECT 142 Handset Aastra Phone 142 with a few keystrokes Check the firmware version to determine whether an update is required to overcome any user issues 1 Press the M...

Page 42: ...se this feature to generate traffic for test purposes This mode is also active if the phone is on the charger 1 Press the Menu soft key 2 Enter the following key sequence R 76 3 Select Auto Call Test...

Page 43: ...propagating syslog messages conforming to 8 This feature together with the IP address of a host collecting these messages can be configured Syslog has to be enabled by DHCP using the public options 2...

Page 44: ...equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one...

Page 45: ...part of comprehensive guidelines and established permitted levels of RF energy for the general population These guidelines are based on the safety standards previously set by international standard b...

Page 46: ...ransmitter and receiver It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency RF energy set by the Federal Communications Commission FCC of the U S Governme...

Page 47: ...andards previously set by international standard bodies These standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons regardless of age and health This device and it...

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