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HiPath 3000/5000 V9, Service documentation
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12.3.8
HiPath User Management
HiPath User Management will be implemented in Small Remote Site scenarios in HiPath 3000/
5000 V5.0 and later. These are networks in which HiPath 4000 functions as a central system.
HiPath 3000 systems are used in smaller branch locations (Small Remote Sites, SRS).
IP stations can be “relocated” from one branch (HiPath 3000) to another (HiPath 3000) or from
the central office (HiPath 4000) to a branch (HiPath 3000) and vice versa via HiPath User Man-
agement.
Small Remote Site Concept
In normal mode, all IP workpoint clients (system clients) are registered with the central system
HiPath 4000. In an emergency (failure of the central HiPath 4000 system or the IP network),
the IP workpoint clients in the branch react and automatically register with their branch HiPath
3000 via the SRS concept. These workpoint clients are then available to users with all features
of HiPath 3000.
The IP workpoint clients (system clients) reregister with the central HiPath 4000 system when
normal mode is resumed.
The Small Remote Site concept requires that the branch systems and central system are con-
nected with each other via an IP network. System clients (IP workpoint clients) such as Open-
Stage CorNet-IP (HFA) or OpenScape Personal Edition are supported.
For further information on the Small Remote Site concept, refer to the HiPath 3000/5000 V9
Feature Description.
HiPath 3000 Element Manager
The link between HiPath User Management and the HiPath 3000 systems involved is the Hi-
Path 3000 Element Manager. For the central HiPath 4000 system, access is accomplished via
Element Manager in HiPath 4000 Manager.
Element Manager allows the central administration of a Small Remote Site scenario via HiPath
User Management.
After installing HiPath 3000 Element Manager, configure the HiPath 3000 systems to be admin-
istered via HiPath User Management. You can do this via the HiPath 3000 Element Manager
web-based configuration interface. You can add or remove individual systems in the node con-
figuration menu. Once you have added a system (node), any information on its configured IP
workpoint clients (system clients) is retrieved immediately via SNMP.
The basic configuration of HiPath 3000 for an SRS scenario is carried out via HiPath 3000/5000
Manager E (Settings menu: Set up station (emergency mode)). User Management recognizes
the configured system clients and identifies them internally as HiPath 3000 SRS telephones.
The next procedure depends on customer specifications:
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