TD 92372GB
2007-06-18/ Ver. E
Installation and Operation Manual
IP-DECT Base Station & IP-DECT Gateway
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2
Select in the
Mode
drop-down list:
• ACTIVE, if this IPBS/IPBL is the Master.
• STANDBY, if this IPBS/IPBL is the Standby Master.
• OFF, if this IPBS/IPBL is a Slave.
3
Click "OK".
4
Reset in order to make the changes take effect, see
7.5.15 Configure Gatekeeper
The Master need to know the address to the system gatekeeper.
1
Select DECT > Master.
2
Enter the address to the gatekeeper in the
Gatekeeper IP address
text field.
3
Enter the address to the alternative gatekeeper in the
Alt-Gatekeeper IP address
text field.
Note:
As an alternative to the
Gatekeeper IP Address
, the
Gatekeeper ID
can be
used.
4
In the drop-down list, select H.323 or SIP protocol.
5
Click "OK".
6
Reset in order to make the changes take effect, see
7.5.16 Enter IP Address to the Master and the Standby Master
All 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
7.5.17 PARI
The PARI is a part of the broadcast identity, which uniquely identifies an IPBS/IPBL. This
PARI is automatically assigned to each IPBS/IPBL in the system. But if more than one Ascom
IP-DECT system operates within the same coverage area, the systems need to have a
unique system identity in the PARI assigned in order to differentiate the systems.
To see the occupied system IDs of other Ascom IP-DECT systems within the coverage area,
perform an RFP scan, see
1
Select DECT > PARI.
2
Select a number between 1 and 36. If this is not done the IPBS/IPBL will randomly
select a number.
3
Click "OK".
4
Reset in order to make the changes take effect, see