TD 92579EN
15 February 2012 / Ver. H
Installation and Operation Manual
IP-DECT Base Station & IP-DECT Gateway (software version 5.0.x)
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1
Select DECT > Master.
2
If this is the Pari Master or standby Pari Master, select the Enable Pari function check
box.
Note: Only one Master per handover and sync domain can have the Pari function
enabled.
3
Reset in order to make the changes take effect, see
8.22
Reset
on page 138.
8.5.16 Configure Gatekeeper
The Master need to know the address to the system gatekeeper.
1
Select DECT > Master.
2
Select "H.323", "SIP", "TSIP" or "SIPS" protocol in the
Protocol
drop-down list.
If H323 protocol is selected, continue with step 3 and 4. Otherwise, jump to step 5.
3
Enter the address to the gatekeeper in the
Gatekeeper IP address
text field.
4
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.
5
NOTE: Step 5 to 7 applies to the SIP, TSIP or SIPS protocols.
SIP uses the UDP protocol, TSIP uses the TCP protocol, and SIPS uses the TLS
protocol.
Enter the IP address or host name and optionally port of proxy (e.g.
proxy1.example.com:5060) to the SIP proxy (registrar) in the Proxy text field.
6
Enter the IP address or host name and optionally port of proxy (e.g.
proxy2.example.com:5060) to the alternative SIP proxy (registrar) in the
Alt. Proxy
text field.
7
If used, enter the domain address in the
Domain
text field.
8
Enter the maximum internal number length in the
Max. internal number length
text
field.
9
To enable "Enbloc Dialing", select the Enbloc Dialing check box.
With this option enabled the keystrokes on the handsets are buffered in the IPBS/
IPBL for a short period of time before sent to the IP-PBX (use this when the IP-PBX
does not support overlap sending). If disabled the keystrokes are immediately sent
to the IP-PBX.
10
To enable "DTMF through RTP Channel", select the DTMF through RTP channel
check box.
If enabled DTMF is negotiated according to RFC2833/4733, resulting in DTMF digits
being sent as RTP payload directly to the other endpoint. If the other party does not
support RFC2833/4733, there will be fallback to DTMF over the signalling channel
(SIP INFO or H.245)
If disabled, the DTMF is always sent in the signalling channel.
11
To enable "Short disconnect tone", select the Short disconnect tone check box.
With this option enabled, a short tone (i.e. busy tone) is received when the other
party hangs up. If this option is not enabled, busy tones will be received for a longer
period of time.