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TD 92372GB

2007-06-18/ Ver. E

Installation and Operation Manual

IP-DECT Base Station and IP-DECT Gateway

Summary of Contents for IP-DECT

Page 1: ...TD 92372GB 2007 06 18 Ver E Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station and IP DECT Gateway ...

Page 2: ...t Electrostatic Discharge ESD 10 3 2 1 ESD Handling 10 3 3 Safety Aspects of the IP DECT Base Station 10 3 4 Safety Aspects of the BS3x0 Base Station 10 3 5 Safety Aspects of the IP DECT Gateway 10 3 6 Standards and Regulations for US 11 3 6 1 Standards and Regulations 11 3 6 2 Radio Equipment 11 3 6 3 Fixed Position System Equipment Power Adapters 11 3 6 4 Regulatory Compliance Statements 11 3 7 ...

Page 3: ...nfiguration 25 6 1 Requirements 25 6 1 1 Web Browser Requirements 25 6 2 Access the GUI 25 6 2 1 Determine the IP Address 25 6 2 2 Change the Default Password 27 6 3 Configure the Master 27 6 4 Configure the Standby Master 28 6 5 Configure the Slave 29 6 6 Add Users 30 6 6 1 Anonymous Registration 30 6 6 2 Individual Registration 31 7 Operation 32 7 1 General 32 7 1 1 Change User Name and Password...

Page 4: ...t Language 42 7 5 6 Set Frequency Band 42 7 5 7 Enable Carriers 43 7 5 8 Enbloc Dialling 43 7 5 9 Local R Key Handling 43 7 5 10 DTMF through RTP Channel 43 7 5 11 No Transfer on Hangup 43 7 5 12 Configure Coder 43 7 5 13 Configure Supplementary Services 44 7 5 14 Select Mode 44 7 5 15 Configure Gatekeeper 45 7 5 16 Enter IP Address to the Master and the Standby Master 45 7 5 17 PARI 45 7 5 18 SAR...

Page 5: ... 7 11 1 Logging 58 7 11 2 Tracing 58 7 11 3 Config Show 58 7 11 4 Ping 58 7 11 5 Environment 59 7 11 6 RFP Scan 59 7 11 7 Service Report 59 7 12 Reset 60 7 12 1 Idle Reset 60 7 12 2 Immediate Reset 60 7 12 3 TFTP Mode 60 7 13 Reset Using the Reset Button 60 8 Commissioning 61 8 1 Radio coverage verification tests 61 8 1 1 Base Station Operation Test 61 8 1 2 Coverage Area Test 61 8 1 3 Evaluation ...

Page 6: ... Dual Tone Multiple Frequency FER Frame Error Rate GUI Graphical User Interface IP Internet Protocol global standard that defines how to send data from one computer to another through the Internet IPBL IP DECT Gateway IPBS IP DECT Base Station LAN Local Area Network a group of computers and associated devices that share a common communication line LDAP Lightweight Directory Access Protocol PBX Pri...

Page 7: ...External antennas 2 1 1 IP DECT Base Station with Internal Antenna Figure 1 Test RJ12 LAN RJ45 Power Supply RJ45 Front viewBack view LED1 LED2 005 Reset Figure 1 IPBS Overview Contents of the Box The box in which the IPBS is packed contains An IPBS with integrated antennas A mounting bracket Two screws with wall plugs Power Distribution The IPBS can be powered using the following methods Power ove...

Page 8: ...k flashing amber Download of firmware in progress Steady Amber TFTP mode Alternating red green No Ethernet connection Status of LED2 upper LED Description Not lit IPBS operational and no traffic Air synchronization OK Steady green IPBS operational and traffic Air synchronization OK Slow flashing green Air synchronization OK and fully occupied with traffic Flashing amber Air synchronization inadequ...

Page 9: ...BS with internal and external antennas For all other information see 2 1 1 IP DECT Base Station with Internal Antenna on page 2 Contents of the Box The box in which the IPBS is packed contains An IPBS for external antennas Two antennas A mounting bracket Two screws with wall plugs Note The IPBS cannot be mounted with the antennas pointing downwards as the mounting bracket does not support it Inser...

Page 10: ...hronization Sync ring in and sync ring out interfaces 5 Reference Reference sync in and reference sync out interfaces 6 Base station 01 16 ISDN UPN DECT base station interfaces 2 2 2 Power Supply The power supply are located at the rear of the IPBL The IPBL can be powered using the following alternatives 110 230 VAC only IPBL IP DECT Gateway VAC VDC 48 VDC Note For more information see 5 3 Power t...

Page 11: ...eady Speech activity in RFP Figure 7 Sync Ref sync LED Description Not lit No sync communication established Steady Communication established Figure 8 Sync Ref sync LED Description Not lit Sync port not selected as input sync source Flashing Sync port selected as input sync source but the sync signal is not in sync Steady Sync port selected as input sync source and the sync signal is in sync Figur...

Page 12: ...5 Front viewBack view LED1 LED2 007 Figure 3 BS3x0 Overview Contents of the Box The box in which the base station is packed contains A base station Two antennas only base station with external antenna A mounting bracket Two screws with wall plugs Power Distribution The base station can be powered using the following methods From the IPBL via the Express Powering Pair EPP and data pairs With a loca...

Page 13: ...se station operational and no traffic on the base station Flashing green All 8 speech channels are in use Steady green Base station operational and traffic on the base station Flashing amber Software is being downloaded to the base station Steady amber Base station is OK but not available self test not initialized no communication with IPBL 2 4 AC adapter The AC adapter is used to power a base sta...

Page 14: ...spare parts and accessories The operation of non approved parts cannot be guaranteed and may cause damage or danger Only approved power supplies according to valid editions of EN IEC CSA UL AU NZS 60950 are to be used when the IPBS RFPs are powered by local power supplies 3 1 2 Safety Symbols For protection and to avoid damage to the IP DECT system you will find stickers where applicable The stick...

Page 15: ...elded boxes 3 2 1 ESD Handling In the interest of quality and reliability it is advisable to observe the following rules when handling system parts Keep parts in their protective packaging until they are needed When returning system parts like EEPROMS to the factory use the protective packaging as described Never underestimate the damaging power ESD can have and be especially careful when temperat...

Page 16: ...ipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfer ence in a residential installation this equipment generates uses and can radi ate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful in...

Page 17: ...ing Low Voltage Directive LVD 89 336 EEC concerning Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive EMC Declarations of Conformity of the products are available at the web page www ascom com ws solutions_ws products_ws htm 4 Installation of the Base Station This section describes how to install the IPBS and BS3x0 Both base stations can be fixed to a wall a ceiling a pole or a beam by means of the mounting...

Page 18: ...ation must be placed in a way that it is not facing large metal objects such as large heating pipes 4 2 1 Fix the Mounting Bracket to a Wall Fix the mounting bracket see figure 4 on page 14 to the wall as follows 1 Hold the mounting bracket with its flat side against the wall with the text TOP upwards and mark the two holes The minimum distance between the upper hole and the ceiling or any object ...

Page 19: ...the Mounting Bracket to a Wall When the base station has to be positioned above a suspended ceiling make sure that the front of the base station points downwards 4 2 3 Fix the Mounting Bracket to a Pole or Beam The mounting bracket can be fixed to a pole diameter 45 mm or a beam wider than 50 mm by means of a strap or flexible metal band less than 30 mm wide The strap or flexible metal band is not...

Page 20: ...way 15 Figure 19 Tied wrongly 012 Figure 5 Fixing the mounting bracket to a pole or beam 4 2 4 Use the Cable Ducts When the base station is mounted to the wall cable ducts can be used to route the wiring through 1 Fix the cable duct to the wall in one of the positions shown in figure 6 on page 16 ...

Page 21: ...nient point at about 30 cm from the base station If for some reason the base station drops it is secured by the cable 4 2 6 Pinning 1 Cut the cable to the correct length and connect the cable to a RJ45 modular jack 2 For information on the pinning of the data jack see the following IPBS Pin the IPBS Cable on page 17 BS3x0 Pin the BS3x0 Cable on page 17 Do not plug the connector in the base station...

Page 22: ...2 RJ45 modular jack Tx Pwr Tx Pwr Rx Pwr Spare Spare Rx Pwr Spare Spare NC Not Connected Rx Pwr Reciever power pair Tx Pwr Transmitter power pair 015 1 5 4 3 2 6 7 8 Figure 8 Connector pinning of the LAN PoE connector power feed over the Rx Tx data cable pairs Pin the BS3x0 Cable Figure 23 RJ45 modular jack EPP b EPP a SC1 a SC0 a SC0 b SC1 b NC NC NC Not Connected EPP Express Power Pairs SC Seria...

Page 23: ...n page 18 Figure 24 Power cable if used Data cable 016 Figure 10 Cables entering centrally from above 2 Plug the modular jack of the data cable into one of the data power connectors 3 When an AC adapter is used Plug the modular jack of the AC adapter in one of the data power connectors Plug the AC adapter into a wall outlet 4 2 8 Mount the Base Station 1 Hold the base station flat against the moun...

Page 24: ... Power the BS3x0 over Express Powering Pair EPP and data pairs When a base station is powered remotely via the IPBL the maximum length between the base station and the IPBL depends on the supply voltage the number of twisted pairs used and the wire size The length of the cable should never exceed data limited length of the cable see Appendix B RFP Power Consumption on page 69 4 3 3 Power the Base ...

Page 25: ...ernet cable 1 Synchronization cable sync ring reference sync 2 Base station cable RFP cable 3 IMPORTANT The connected RFPs must not be connected to protective earth 4 Attach the power cable see 5 3 Power the IPBL on page 23 5 Monitor the total current consumption from the GUI See 7 11 5 Environment on page 59 Make sure it not exceeds the following values Max current consumption is 4 0 A when suppl...

Page 26: ... 1 Cut the cable to the correct length 2 Connect the cable to a RJ45 modular jack For information on pinning see figure 13 and figure 14 3 Label the cable Sync IN Figure 27 RJ45 modular jack Sign Tx Sign Tx Sign Rx Rx Rx Sign Rx Tx Tx Sign Signalling Rx Reciever data pair Tx Transmitter data pair 026 1 5 4 3 2 6 7 8 Figure 13 Connector pinning of the Sync IN cable Sync OUT Figure 28 RJ45 modular j...

Page 27: ...odular jack For information on the pinning see figure 15 IMPORTANT If local power supply is used for the RFP the EPP cable pairs must not be connected 3 Label the cable Figure 29 RJ45 modular jack EPP b EPP a SC1 a SC0 a SC0 b SC1 b NC NC NC Not Connected EPP Express Power pairs SC Data pair lead 028 1 5 4 3 2 6 7 8 Figure 15 Connector pinning of the RFP cable 5 2 3 LAN Cable 1 Cut the cable to th...

Page 28: ...wo alternatives to power the IPBL 110 230 VAC 60 50 Hz 48 VDC 5 3 1 110 230 VAC The 110 230VAC 100 240 VAC power input is protected against overload by a fuse The IEC 60320 type C14 male connector consists of live lead 1 neutral lead 2 protective earth 3 Figure 31 1 2 3 010 Figure 17 Pinning of the 110 230 VAC power supply 1 Connect the power cable on the IPBL 2 Connect the power cable in a wall s...

Page 29: ...screw Philips and washer 2 Cut the power cable to the correct length 3 Attach the positive lead to 1 4 Attach the negative lead to 2 5 Connect the power cable to 48 VDC power source The IPBL is switched on 6 Configuration This section describes how to configure the IPBS and IPBL using the web interface The recommended order to configure the equipment in the IP DECT system is as follows 1 Configure...

Page 30: ... yy yy yy yy yy is used It is also accessed by entering http xxx xxx xxx xxx in the browser address field In this address xxx xxx xxx xxx should be replaced with the IP address determined in 6 2 1 Determine the IP Address on page 25 Access the GUI and change the default password as described in 6 2 2 Change the Default Password on page 27 6 2 1 Determine the IP Address The factory setting of the D...

Page 31: ...UI 5 After the first startup the DHCP mode should be changed from automatic to either client or off see 7 2 1 Set DHCP Mode on page 37 In a Network with a DHCP Server If the network has a DHCP server the IP address is determined following the steps below The IPBS IPBL MAC address can be found on the label on the box and on the label on the backside The hexadecimal numbers xx xx xx xx xx xx represe...

Page 32: ...n the dialogue box Default user name is admin Default password is changeme 4 Enter a user name in the User Name text field 5 Enter a password in the Password text field Repeat the password in the second text field 6 Click OK 6 3 Configure the Master This section describes how to configure the Master Each configuration step is briefly described in the step list below For more detailed information s...

Page 33: ... and a licence is needed see 7 1 3 Licence on page 32 15 Enter IMS IP address see 7 5 19 Configure Messaging on page 46 16 Configure air synchronization see 7 5 20 Configure Air Synchronization on page 46 17 Enter the Time Server address see 7 1 5 Configure the NTP Settings on page 34 18 Reset in order to make the configuration changes take effect see 7 12 Reset on page 60 6 4 Configure the Standb...

Page 34: ...rmation see the corresponding subsection in 7 Operation on page 31 Note When one slave is configured the configuration can be saved and uploaded to the other slaves in the system 1 Determine the address and access the GUI see 6 2 Access the GUI on page 25 2 Change the default password see 6 2 2 Change the Default Password on page 27 3 Set DHCP mode to Client see 7 2 3 Dynamic IP address via DHCP o...

Page 35: ...the IPEI number of the handset manually see 6 6 2 Individual Registration on page 31 6 6 1 Anonymous Registration The IPEI which is the unique identification number of the handset can be assigned automatically to a user This is used to avoid having to enter the IPEI number manually Add users in the IP DECT System 1 Under the Administration menu select Users 2 Click New 3 Enter the following inform...

Page 36: ...owing information in the corresponding text fields Long Name The name of the user need to be unique throughout the system This is the name presented in a called party s display unless this is configured in the IP PBX Name The user name Number The phone number extension need to be unique throughout the system Password Optional is used for registration towards the gatekeeper Display Text Will be sho...

Page 37: ...e username and password 7 1 1 Change User Name and Password The user name and password us used to access the IPBS IPBL through the web GUI 1 Select General Admin 2 Write a user name in the User Name text field 3 Enter a new password in the Password text field Repeat the password in the second text field 4 Click OK 7 1 2 Name the IPBS IPBL Each IPBS IPBL can be assigned a name It is recommended to ...

Page 38: ...nces shall be downloaded 3 Click Save and select where to save the licence file Delete Licence Note A licence file is needed for the IPBS IPBL to operate properly Be sure to have a backup of the licence before deleting it 1 Select General Licence 2 Click the delete link to the right of the licence or click delete all if all licences shall be deleted 7 1 4 Configure Automatic Firmware Update The IP...

Page 39: ...structions in the next step 5 Enter the timezone string if automatically updates summer winter is desired String StdOffset Dst Offset Date Time Date Time Std Time zone for example EST for Eastern Standard Time Offset time difference between the timezone and the UTC Universal Time Coordinator Dst summertime zone for example EDT for Eastern Daylight Time Second Offset time difference between the sum...

Page 40: ... 5 Click OK Store the Syslog Entries on a Web Server 1 Select General Logging 2 Select HTTP in the Type drop down list 3 Enter the IP address in the Address text field 4 Enter the relative URL of the form programme on your web server in the Path text field 5 Click OK Note The IPBS IPBL will make an HTTP GET request to the web server on the registered URL followed by the URL encoded log entry Examp...

Page 41: ...t administered over the network via the TCP port 80 http If port 80 is not to be used another port can be set up for access Enter Network Base Adresss Network Base Mask in the Allowed stations text fields to only allow access only from matching network for example 172 16 0 0 255 255 0 0 In the Active HTTP sessions field all ongoing HTTP traffic is displayed Figure 38 2 Click OK 7 1 8 Configure the...

Page 42: ...ly pressing the reset button it will get the IP address 192 168 0 1 and the netmask 255 255 255 0 Change DCHP mode following the steps below 1 Select LAN DHCP 2 Select DHCP mode in the Mode drop down list 3 Click OK 4 Reset in order to make the changes take effect see 7 12 Reset on page 60 7 2 2 Set a Static IP Address It is necessary for the master and the standby master to have static IP address...

Page 43: ...the changes take effect see 7 12 Reset on page 60 7 2 4 Link The link setting should be set to auto under all normal circumstances 7 2 5 Configure VLAN Identity and priority settings for VLAN are done in the LAN VLAN sub menu Note It is necessary to have a VLAN with the same ID as configured in the IPBS IPBL otherwise it will not be possible to access the IPBS IPBL 7 2 6 View LAN Statistics To vie...

Page 44: ...lient access a joint user database All IPBS IPBLs in the system have access to the database one of the IPBS IPBLs or the VoIP gateway can be configured to be the LDAP server The joint user database contains information about the users registered in the system It also contains the system configuration that is the configurations made under the DECT menu This section describes how to do the following...

Page 45: ...s LDAP replicators 1 Select LDAP Replicator 2 Mark the Enable check box 3 Enter the IP address to the LDAP server in the Server text field 4 Enter the IP address to the alternative LDAP server in the Alt Server text field Note If this IPBS IPBL is configured as a standby LDAP server enter 0 0 0 0 in the Alt Server text field 5 Enter the LDAP User name and Password in the User and Password text fie...

Page 46: ...per Enter IP Address to the Master and the Backup IPBS IPBLs Assign PARI Enter SARI Configure Air Synchronization Configure SMS Settings Configure Supplementary Services Figure 41 Figure 24 The DECT System configuration page 7 5 1 Change System Name and Password The system name and password must be the same for all IPBS IPBLs throughout the system Reset in order to make the changes take effect see...

Page 47: ...od 1 Select DECT System 2 Select subscription method in the Subscriptions drop down list 3 Click OK 7 5 4 Select Tones 1 Select DECT System 2 Choose tones in the Tones drop down list 3 Click OK 7 5 5 Set Default Language If the handset does not send language information to the system this setting determine which language that is displayed for some text messages for example hung up and disconnected...

Page 48: ...R Key Handling With this option enabled keypad information is handled locally If this option is disabled keypad information is sent transparently to the IP PBX 1 Select DECT System 2 To enable mark the Local R Key Handling check box 3 Click OK 7 5 10 DTMF through RTP Channel If enabled DTMF digits are sent as RTP payload directly to the other endpoint If disabled the DTMF is sent in the signalling...

Page 49: ...nabled or disabled by checking unchecking the SC check box 6 Click OK 7 5 13 Configure Supplementary Services The supplementary services determine how to handle a call if for example busy or not answered by the user 1 Select DECT Suppl Serv 2 Mark the Enable check box to activate the following supplementary services Figure 44 Note To disable a specific service mark the Disable check box in front 3...

Page 50: ...ll IPBS IPBLs need to know the IP address of the master and the standby master 1 Select DECT Radio 2 Enter the address to the Master in the Master IP address text field If this is the Master enter 127 0 0 1 3 Enter the address to the standby master in the Alt Master IP address text field If this is the standby master enter 127 0 0 1 4 Click OK 5 Reset in order to make the changes take effect see 7...

Page 51: ...omatically IPBS System The IPBSs uses the DECT interface to synchronize one IPBS is assigned the role as Air Sync Master It is not necessary to configure which IPBS to synchronize with this is handled automatically For more information on air synchronization see System Description Ascom IP DECT System TD 92375GB Normally only one air sync master is allowed in one site If however the site contains ...

Page 52: ...e LED Indication of Air Sync on page 47 6 Power the IPBS using a battery pack 7 Move the SST to the planed location of the sync master Move the IPBS to the planned base station locations with air sync hop 1 and check the upper LED The LED should be off or green if it is fixed amber or flashing amber the air synchronization is inadequate 8 Move the SST to a location with air sync hop 1 and verify t...

Page 53: ...he values are updated locally during all further operation of the master IPBS and no synchronization to other IPBSs in the same system is done With this method it will be possible to restart only the master in the system The remaining slaves will be able to maintain synchronization for a few minutes during restart of the master The master will adjust itself to the other base stations at startup Th...

Page 54: ...e Alien RFPI text field 3 Enter an alternative alien RFPI in the Alt Alien RFPI text field optional 4 Click OK Configure Air Sync Backup Master An backup air sync master may be configured to take over the air sync master role in case of failure or power down of the original air sync master The backup master must be placed close to the original sync master The backup master will start to operate as...

Page 55: ...s in the IP DECT system 7 6 1 Add a User For information on how to add users to the IP DECT system see 6 6 Add Users on page 30 7 6 2 Search for User Information It is possible to search for users registered in the system by name or extension number Search for a user following the steps below 1 Select Users Users 2 Enter the name or number to search for in the text field It is possible to enter on...

Page 56: ...x or ipbl xx xx xx where xx xx xx should be replaced with the last 6 hexadecimal digits of the MAC address RFPI Radio Fixed Part Identity IP Address The IP address click on the IP address to access the configuration GUI of that IPBS IPBL Sync The current synchronization status Should be Master OK or Slave OK if synchronized LDAP The LDAP status can be up down or server Should be up or server Devic...

Page 57: ...r Carrier The carrier used for air synchronization Slot The slot used for air synchronization Hop The number of hops from the sync master to the sync bearer RSSI Received Signal Strength Indication FER Frame Error Rate a value between 0 and 100 Should be below 80 to be able to keep the synchronization 7 7 3 RFPs This section only applies to the IPBL Information about the DECT devices connected to ...

Page 58: ...dware The hardware version Boot RFP boot version Connected Time The elapsed time since the RFP connected to the IPBL Cable Delay The delay caused by the cable Tx Error The number of transmitting errors Rx Error The number of receiving errors BER SC0 Bit Error Rate SC0 Normal value 0 SER SC1 Bit Error Rate SC1 Normal value 0 Note If BER differs from 0 inspect the RFP cable 3 The following actions a...

Page 59: ...Device Overview Sync Ring Figure 56 Figure 29 Example on a Sync Ring 7 7 5 Sync Ports This section only applies to the IPBL Displays the current status of the synchronization ports 1 Select Device Overview Sync Ports Figure 57 Status The current status of the port Sync Offset The synchronization offset for the IPBL Cable Delay The delay caused by the cable Sync Lost Counter The number of times syn...

Page 60: ...m Calls In Connected The number of connected incoming calls in the system Calls Out The number of outgoing calls in the system Handover The number of handovers in the system Handover Failed The number of failed handovers in the system Abnormal Call Release The number of abnormal call terminations Radio Calls In The number of incoming calls to the radio Calls Out The number of outgoing calls from t...

Page 61: ...guration can be loaded and activated on the IPBS IPBL See 7 9 Backup on page 56 for information on how to save a configuration 1 Select Update Config 2 Click Browse and browse to the saved configuration 3 Click OK 4 Reset in order to make the changes take effect see 7 12 Reset on page 60 7 10 2 Update Firmware The software can be updated Follow the steps below to update IPBS IPBL with the firmware...

Page 62: ...w the steps below to update RFP Download firmware from the IP DECT system provider In the RFP status list information on connected RFPs are displayed 1 Select Update RFPs 2 Click Browse and browse to the RFP update file 3 Click Upload Figure 60 Figure 30 Upgrade the RFP 4 Select Immediate or Scheduled update 5 Mark In sequence check box to update the selected RFPs one by one 6 Mark When idle check...

Page 63: ... Changes Logs generated upon configuration changes in the IPBS IPBL or the IP DECT system DECT Stack A low level DECT log intended for support departments 1 Select Diagnostics Logging 2 Select which logs to generate by marking the check box next to the log name 3 Click OK 4 View the logs by clicking the syslog link The logs are updated in real time 7 11 2 Tracing The information gathered from the ...

Page 64: ...en supplied with AC power port Max 5 2 A when supplied with DC power port Figure 62 3 The following information is available in the Environment field Temperature C Fan status OK not OK 7 11 6 RFP Scan This section only applies to the IPBS To scan for occupied system IDs of other Ascom IP DECT systems within the coverage area perform an RFP scan following the steps below Note Executing an RFP scan ...

Page 65: ...Reset Button It is possible to do a hardware reset of the IPBS and IPBL by pressing the reset button The button is accessed through a hole in the back of the IPBS figure 1 on page 2 and on the front of the IPBL figure 2 on page 5 Note Use a pointed object in an non conducting material to perform a reset Short press 1 sec Restart Medium press 3 sec Restart in TFTP mode In TFTP mode the IPBS and IPB...

Page 66: ... is satisfactory field strength to enable good speech quality everywhere within the covered area rooms lift shafts staircases This test is executed with two cordless phones and requires two persons 1 Place the cordless phone in the service display mode DCA mode and call the other cordless phone One user of the cordless phone should now start moving around the covered area Both users must check tha...

Page 67: ...e IP DECT system provider 2 Set the IPBS IPBL in TFTP mode by performing a medium 3 sec hardware reset see 7 13 Reset Using the Reset Button on page 60 3 Start a command window To update with wew firmware execute the following command from the folder where the gwload exe file is located IPBS gwload setip i ipaddress gwtype 1201 prot path firmwarefilename go IPBL gwload setip i ipaddress gwtype 400...

Page 68: ...moved C 2007 01 26 Chapter 4 updated D 2007 04 20 IPBL added E 2007 06 18 Chapter 3 1 1 Safety Rules updated TD 92372GB 2007 06 18 Ver E Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station IP DECT Gateway 63 Document History For details in the latest version see change bars in the document ...

Page 69: ...ge number of HTTP sessions simultaneously since potentially all devices may attempt a configuration update at the same time For example Microsoft s Personal Web Server is not adequate since it only support 10 simultaneous sessions A 1 2 Installation To be able to upload save device configuration information on the web server it must allow HTTP PUT requests All other functions require HTTP GET perm...

Page 70: ...ands found in the file are executed in sequence Theoretically all commands which can be typed in to a telnet session to the device or which appear in a config file can be used in the maintenance file However in most cases you will use config change commands and commands to the UP0 UP1 modules The command file is executed every time it is retrieved depending on the poll interval However in most cas...

Page 71: ...mand above downloads the new firmware from url and flash it to the device then final command is executed The IPBSs maintain an internal variable UPDATE PROT which is initially or when the device is reset to factory settings empty The prot command will compare the build serial parameter with the UPDATE PROT variable If it is equal no firmware will be loaded or flashed If there is no UPDATE PROT yet...

Page 72: ... firmware http 192 168 0 10 Worf4_GAP_R4H s2 The command above specifies the url to the RFP firmware to use mod cmd RFP_UPDATE0 select 0x2753 Specifies which RFPs to update using a hex encoded bit mask Each bit represents an RFP port starting with port 1 at the LSB 0x0001 up to port 16 0x8000 0x2753 specifies RFP 1 2 5 7 9 10 11 14 to be updated mod cmd RFP_UPDATE0 schedule DD MM YYYY HH MM Specif...

Page 73: ...reset 1 0 0 mod cmd UP0 boot http 172 20 8 125 ascom boot ireset 412 mod cmd UP1 check ser 20070316 1 mod cmd RFP_UPDATE0 firmware http 172 20 8 125 ascom rfp Worf123 S2 mod cmd RFP_UPDATE0 select 0xffff mod cmd RFP_UPDATE0 start idle Example IPBS This example shows an update file for the IPBS mod cmd UP0 prot http 172 20 8 128 ascom firmware ireset 1 0 0 mod cmd UP0 boot http 172 20 8 128 ascom b...

Page 74: ...gth metres 0 4 mm wire size 0 5 mm wire size 0 6 mm wire size 0 EPP 1 EPP 0 EPP 1 EPP 0 EPP 1 EPP 0 7 5 7 5 7 5 7 5 7 5 7 5 100 7 9 7 8 7 8 7 7 7 7 7 6 200 8 3 8 0 8 0 7 8 7 8 7 7 300 8 9 8 3 8 3 8 0 8 0 7 8 400 9 8 8 7 8 7 8 2 8 2 7 9 500 11 3 9 2 9 2 8 5 8 4 8 0 600 9 8 9 8 8 7 8 6 8 2 700 10 7 10 7 9 0 8 8 8 3 800 12 3 12 3 9 4 9 1 8 4 900 9 8 9 5 8 6 1000 10 3 9 9 8 8 1100 11 1 10 4 8 9 1200 1...

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