Documentation HiPath OpenOffice ME/EE HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual A31003-C1010-S100-2-7620 Communication for the open minded Siemens Enterprise Communications www.siemens.
Copyright © Siemens Enterprise Communications GmbH & Co. KG 2010 Hofmannstr. 51, 80200 München Siemens Enterprise Communications GmbH & Co. KG is a Trademark Licensee of Siemens AG Reference No.: A31003-C1010-S100-2-7620 Communication for the open minded Siemens Enterprise Communications www.siemens.
bkTOC.fm Nur für den internen Gebrauch Contents Contents 0 List of Tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 List of Figures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 1 Introduction and Important Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
bkTOC.fm Contents 3.5.6.1 3.5.6.2 3.5.6.3 3.5.6.4 Nur für den internen Gebrauch Preparatory Tasks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mast Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wall Installation with Mounting Plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
bkTOC.fm Nur für den internen Gebrauch Contents 5.22.6 Changing values . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 5.22.6.1 Debug windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 5.23 Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
bkTOC.fm Contents Nur für den internen Gebrauch tation Configuration - IP-DECT IWU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 5.33.5 Time server configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.34 Troubleshooting / FAQ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.34.
bkTOC.fm Nur für den internen Gebrauch Contents 8.4.4 OpenSSL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.4.5 Net-SNMP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.4.6 Zlib . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
bkLOT.fm List of Tables Nur für den internen Gebrauch List of Tables Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 Table 5 Table 6 Table 7 8 0 Technical data DECT IP base station . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Recommended amount of users at 10 voice channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Insertion loss (ae)/range loss in the radio area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
bkLOF.fm Nur für den internen Gebrauch List of Figures Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 21 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 15 Figure 16 Figure 17 Figure 18 Figure 19 Figure 20 Figure 21 Figure 22 List of Figures 0 General Overview of the HiPath Cordless IP System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Optimum system synchronization over DECT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
c01.fm Introduction and Important Notes Safety Information and Warnings 1 Introduction and Important Notes 1.1 Safety Information and Warnings Work on communication systems and devices may only be carried out by qualified persons. For the purposes of safety information and warnings, qualified persons are persons who are authorized to place into operation, ground, and label systems, devices, and lines in accordance with applicable safety procedures and standards.
c01.fm Introduction and Important Notes Safety Information and Warnings Types of safety information and warnings The following grades of safety information/warnings are used in this manual: 7 DANGER Indicates an immediate danger that could result in death or serious injury. 7 WARNING Indicates a general danger that could result in death or serious injury. 7 CAUTION Indicates a danger that could result in injury. NOTE: Indicates situations that could result in damage to property and/or loss of data.
c01.fm Introduction and Important Notes Correct Use 1.2 Correct Use The communications system may only be used for the purpose described in this document and only in connection with the additional devices and components as recommended and permitted by Siemens Enterprise Communications GmbH & Co. KG under Trademark License of Siemens AG 2008. The proper use of the communications system assumes correct transport,storage, assembly and setup as well as careful operation and maintenance.
c01.fm Introduction and Important Notes Proper disposal and recycling 1.3 Proper disposal and recycling All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste stream via designated collection facilities appointed by the government or the local authorities. The correct disposal and separate collection of your old appliance will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health.
c01.fm Introduction and Important Notes Standards and Guidelines on Installation 1.4 Standards and Guidelines on Installation 1.4.1 Labeling This device complies with the EU guideline 1999/5/EEC as confirmed by the CE certificate. This device has been manufactured in accordance with our certified environmental management system (ISO 14001). This process ensures that energy consumption and the use of primary raw materials are kept to a minimum, thus reducing waste production.
c01.fm Introduction and Important Notes Data Protection and Data Security 1.5 Data Protection and Data Security This system processes and uses personal data for purposes such as call detail recording, displays, and customer data acquisition. In Germany, the processing and use of such data is subject to various regulations, including those of the Federal Data Protection Law (Bundesdatenschutzgesetz, BDSG). For other countries, please follow the appropriate national laws.
c01.fm Introduction and Important Notes Documentation Feedback 1.6 Documentation Feedback If you have questions that are not answered by this document: • Internal employees should contact their National Support Center. • Customers should contact their retailer or the Siemens Customer Support Center. When you call, state the title, ID number, and issue of the document.
c02.fm Overview 2 Overview The HiPath Cordless IP solution extends the scope of the DECT standard introduced for voice communication, making it now available for Voice over IP infrastructures. The radio range covered by the HiPath Cordless IP system is made up of DECT IP base stations that together form either an seamless network of overlapping and synchronous radio cells or individual radio islands. The size of a radio cell depends on local/structural factors.
c02.fm Overview The HiPath Cordless IP System contains the following main components, see also Figure 1: 18 • Handset: Gigaset professional DECT handsets with PN-CAP functionality • BSIP1: DECT IP Basestations with GAP/ PN-CAP functionality to the handset and IP interface to the Ethernet network.
c02.fm Overview Einleitung 2.1 Einleitung The HiPath Cordless IP solution is designed as a DECT system with an SIP interface to the communication server. The following platforms are supported with the current release • HiPath OpenOffice EE from V1.0 • HiPath OpenOffice ME from V1.0 2.1.1 DECT IP Base Station (BSIP1) DECT IP base stations combine to form a network of radio cells.
c02.fm Overview Einleitung Function: Configuration and administration interface All administrative functionality for the DECT IP Basestations as well as for HiPath Cordless IP Server SW itself is performed via a Web Based Management to the HiPath Cordless IP Server SW, i.e., all DECT IP Basestations are administered via HiPath Cordless IP Server SW. Function: Synchronization management DECT IP base stations must be perfectly synchronized as a prerequisite for seamless handover.
c02.fm Overview Einleitung Figure 2 Optimum system synchronization over DECT Standard synchronization Alternative synchronization if standard synchronization fails Figure 3 Not optimally synchronized, each DECT IP base station has only one synchronization partner This data is transported in a VPN tunnel to ensure that the signaling and voice data in active voice connections between a DECT IP base station and HiPath Cordless IP software is protected against manipulation and interception.
c02.fm Overview Einleitung 2.1.2.1 Communication Interfaces The following picture gives an overview of the protocols used between DECT Handset, DECT IP Basestation, HiPath Cordless IP Server SW and the communication server.
c02.fm Overview Einleitung BSIP1 - BSIP1: An accurate synchronization is needed between DECT IP Basestation for seamless handover. BSIP1 - HiPath Cordless IP Server SW: BSIP1 is able to handle a tunnel to the HiPath Cordless IP Server SW, in which the voice data of all active calls and all signaling data is transported. The connection between BSIP1 and HiPath Cordless IP Server SW is system-specific, i.e., this protocol is IP based and performs UDP streaming both ways.
c02.fm Overview System Configuration 2.2 System Configuration The voice and signaling data (RTP/SIP) are always routed over the HiPath Cordless IP server software because this is the only software that supports a routing and protocol converter function. Scenarios are also possible where the HiPath Cordless IP server software is installed a number of times per communication server. Such scenarios do not support seamless handover between the different clusters formed with synchronous DECT IP base stations.
c02.fm Overview DECT IP Base Station Data Table 1 Technical data DECT IP base station Parameter PoE class DECT IP base station BSIP1 Outdoor case Class 2 according IEE802.3af Power consumption < 6,5 W; PoE Class 2 Max. Voice channels 12 (bei G.711) Codecs G.711/ G.726 QoS 802.
c02.fm Overview DECT IP Base Station Data 2.3.1 Outdoor Case A DECT IP base station must be installed in a weatherproof outdoor case to guarantee radio coverage in outdoor areas, for example on factory sites. The outdoor case is suitable for mounting on house walls, roofs or masts. The outdoor case already used for the HiPath Cordless base station BS4 is also used for DECT IP base stations (part number: S30122-X7469-X2).
c02.fm Overview DECT IP Base Station Data 2.3.2 Powering the DECT IP Base Stations The DECT IP base station can be powered in two different ways: • Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) Class 2 to 802.3af • Power-over-Ethernet: PoE injectors A PoE injector is used if PoE cannot be made available in the network. The PoE injector must be 802.3af-compatible. Pre-tested and released PoE injectors are available as optional features within the scope of the HiPath Cordless IP solution. The IEEE802.
c02.fm Overview Network Requirement 2.4 Network Requirement Voice connections only work properly over IP networks if the IP network satisfies all general VoIP network requirements in terms of delay, loss and guaranteed quality of service features.
c03.fm Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Planning According to Call Traffic Load 3 Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System When planning a cordless system, the position of the base station is critical for system performance. The load should be optimized using locations with a high call volumes and radio coverage. 3.
c03.fm Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System General 3.2 General DECT IP Base station (BSIP1) DECT IP base stations are logically connected to the HiPath Cordless IP server software over LAN connections. This software is connected to the communication server via the SIP interface. • Base station range – Ethernet cable range (see also Chapter 2.
c03.fm Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Propagation Conditions for Radio Traffic – obstructions with strong absorption qualities (brick walls, dividing walls, ceilings, furniture, steel cabinets, bathroom units, elevators, wirereinforced glass, leaded windows, blinds and others) – reflective stationary obstructions (brick buildings, reinforced concrete buildings, buildings with metal sheathing) – reflective moving obstructions (people, animals, vehicles) 3.
c03.fm Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Propagation Conditions for Radio Traffic • indoor areas in buildings made of brick and light construction materials • indoor areas in reinforced concrete buildings with diverse interior layout, for example. 3.3.1 In the Open with Visibility In this scenario, the electromagnetic waves are subject to the lowest amount of attenuation with the result that they produce the greatest radio wavelength.
c03.fm Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Propagation Conditions for Radio Traffic Up to 100 m of the outdoor area can also be supplied through the windows. For this purpose, the base station must be set up on an upper floor (> 3rd floor, that is two levels above ground floor). Low-lying obstructions near the base station, such as, vehicles or a garage (one or two cars) do not, in this case, cause significant interference.
c03.fm Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Propagation Conditions for Radio Traffic Table 3 Insertion loss (ae)/range loss in the radio area Insertion object ae (dB) Range loss (%) 2.5 ~ 43.5 4 ~ 60 Brick wall, 63 to 70 cm 4.0 to 4.5 ~ 60 to 64 Drywall 1.3 to 2.3 ~ 26.5 to 41 6.6 ~ 78 Glass wall 2 ~ 37 Wire-reinforced glass wall 8 ~ 84 6 to 9 ~ 75 to 87 Two reinforced concrete ceilings 26 ~ 99.
c03.fm Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Propagation Conditions for Radio Traffic Similar to buildings with brick outer walls. However, due to industrial sector requirements, the dimensions of reinforced concrete ceilings in these buildings are such that insertion loss values are considerably higher than in brick buildings. NOTE: The resulting unfavorable vertical wave propagation must be taken into consideration when installing the base station.
c03.fm Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Determining the Installation Site 3.4 Determining the Installation Site 3.4.1 Indoors 3.4.1.1 In Buildings of Brick or Light Construction Materials • Horizontal direction A base station must be installed at least every 50 m. • Central installation in the building The general rules must be observed.
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c03.fm Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Determining the Installation Site 3.4.1.2 In Steel/Concrete Buildings • For interiors of brick or light construction materials (Figure 10) – Horizontal direction A base station must be installed at least every 50 m. – Central installation in the building The general rules must be observed.
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c03.fm Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Determining the Installation Site • For interiors with concrete and steel dividing walls (Figure 11) – Central installation in the building The general rules must be observed. – Horizontal direction Because of the relatively high attenuation of concrete and steel dividing walls, a base station must be installed in these buildings at least every 25 m.
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c03.fm Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Determining the Installation Site 3.4.1.3 Factory Halls and Open-Plan Offices • Within halls or open-plan offices (Figure 10) Good transmission qualities. For a hall which is 100 m long, one centrally located base station, suspended freely from the ceiling (mast, plastic chain), may be sufficient.
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c03.fm Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Determining the Installation Site Example: Planning an outdoor area (Figure 13) NOTE: A base station installed in an attic directly beside a dormer window (no metal reinforcement in the window pane) is the alternative to outdoor housing for coverage of the outdoor area. • Planning A site plan, for example, with a scale of 1:300 or 1:1000 is helpful for determining the base station installation site.
c03.fm Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Determining the Installation Site • Streets act as conductors making greater ranges possible along them.
c03.fm Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Installing Base Stations 3.5 Installing Base Stations 3.5.1 Ethernet Connection Cable The DECT IP base stations are mounted using Ethernet cables that are terminated with an 8-pin shielded RJ45 connector. The feedthrough in the DECT IP base station’s protective cover is 14 mm in diameter. Please take this dimension into account when choosing the RJ45 connector. 3.5.
c03.fm Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Installing Base Stations • Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – The installation site should not be in the immediate vicinity of other electronic equipment, such as, regular (corded) telephones, hi-fi systems or office or microwave equipment. Only if there is a safety distance1 of > 1 m. – Directly beside neon/phosphorous lighting tubes, fire alarms, switchgear cabinets, transformer housings, motor housings. Only if there is a safety distance1 of > 1 m.
c03.fm Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Installing Base Stations 3.5.4 Indoors 3.5.4.1 Wall Mounting The base station must be freely accessible. NOTE: When installing a DECT IP base station, the antennas should face downward. – Antenna position – DECT IP Base station mounting position – Mounting – Antennas pointing towards open space, in direction of radio area vertical/180° rotated Mounting material not included in scope of supply Two wall anchors with 5 mm diameter, two screws with 3.
c03.fm Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Installing Base Stations Antenna 2 Antenna 1 125 mm 202 mm 50 mm LED 1/LED 2 102,5 mm 19 mm 110 mm 172 mm Hinged lid on the case PIN 8 PIN 1 Ethernet cable 3.5.4.
c03.fm Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Installing Base Stations 3.5.5 Tools/Aids The tools and aids listed below will be required when carrying out the activities described in the following sections. However, they are not included in the delivery scope.
c03.fm Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Installing Base Stations Sun shield Housing base Housing cover Figure 14 Mast blocks, premounted on the installation plate Installation plate Components for outdoor installation 3.5.6.1 Preparatory Tasks The following tasks must be performed with appropriate tools before installing the outdoor housing: 1. Release the sun shield catches and remove the sun shield. 2.
c03.fm Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Installing Base Stations Catch for sun shield Base of outdoor housing Base station LEDs 1/2 (operating mode) Hinged lid on connection plug X1 Opening for base station connection line/cable Figure 15 Outdoor housing with base station 3.5.6.2 Mast Installation Material required (supplied loose): two metal tightening straps. 1. Loosen the mast block fastening screws. 2.
c03.fm Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Installing Base Stations 7. Attach the installation plate to the mast at the required height with the metal tightening straps. The mast used must be stable and wind-resistant. 7 CAUTION Do not install the base station on steel masts.
c03.fm Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Installing Base Stations Mast Metal tightening strap Mast block Mast block Installation plate Locking screw on the metal tightening strap Figure 17 Outdoor housing Mast installation – plan view 8. Connect the base station connection cable(s) (see Section 3.5.4.2). 9. Secure the housing cover with the four triangle head bolts. 10. If necessary: lock the sun shield into the spaces on the sides of the installation plate. 3.5.6.
c03.fm Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Installing Base Stations 3. Attach the mounting plate to the wall with the two screws. 4. Attach the base plate of the outdoor housing to the triangle head bolts on the mounting plate. 5. Screw the triangle head bolts tight. 6. If necessary: Thread a sealing wire through the lower right fastening hole on the base and the sealing hole on the installation plate and seal it (see Figure 16). 7. Connect the base station connection cable(s) (see Section 3.5.4.2). 8.
c03.fm Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Installing Base Stations 3.5.6.4 Wall Mounting Without Mounting Plate Material required: two wall anchors of 8 mm diameter 1. Drill two holes (8 mm diameter) in the wall where the base station is to be mounted. For dimensions, see Figure 18. Insert the wall anchors in the holes. 2. Screw the two triangle head bolts through the mounting plate and into the wall anchor so that a clearance of about 12 mm remains between the screw head and the mounting wall. 3.
c04.fm Putting Into Service Preparation 4 Putting Into Service You can only put your HiPath Cordless IP system into operation after the • planning, • coverage, • installation and cabling, • installing the communication server and if necessary, the HiPath Cordless IP server. requirements have been fulfilled. The installation of the HiPath Cordless IP system now starts. 4.1 Preparation 1. DECT handsets are charged. 2. DECT system ID is available. 3.
c04.fm Putting Into Service Entering the DECT System Number (DECT ARI) 4.2 Entering the DECT System Number (DECT ARI) The DECT system number consists of eight hexadecimal characters and is unique worldwide for each DECT system. The DECT system number is the number used to identify the individual DECT systems and therefore to identify the radio signals (radio range). This permits the synchronization of mobile telephones logged on to the system.
c04.fm Putting Into Service Overview IP adresses 4.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration Terminology 5 Installation and Administration 5.1 Terminology The terms "Voip gateway" and "PBX" are used as a synonym for the supported HiPath communication servers HiPath OpenOffice ME and HiPath OpenOffice EE. The term BSIP Only is used as a synonym for a BSIP1 which is NOT running the HiPath Cordless IP Server Software. Therefore the term BSIP IWU is used as a synonym for a BSIP1 which IS running the HiPath Cordless IP Server Software.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration Network Concept 5.2 Network Concept The IP network concept of the HiPath Cordless IP solution System is designed for the separation into three logical networks: 1. VoIP (Infrastructure) network Here are the existing infrastructure components (default Gateways, DHCP servers, Time server, ...), the PBX (the VoIP Gateway) and the BSIP1 running the HiPath Cordless IP Server Software (the Interworking Unit [IWU] between VoIP and DECT) part of the BSIP1.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration Synchronisation over air concept 5.2.1 Overview of reserved networks 192.168.1.1 and 192.168.2.1 are used for factory defaults of BSIP Only and BSIP IWU 192.168.123.x (.222) for BSIP Local on BSIP Iwu and (.111) corresponding host ip 169.254.222.x (CSP) and 192.168.123.x (MSP) for internal LINUX communication 5.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration WBM related issues Resynchronisation Important: If a BSIP loses synchronisation it tries to resync to the configured synchronisation base station. This process can not start until the last call at this base station is released and no other calls (at the belonging base station) are active. 5.4 WBM related issues 5.4.1 Supported Web Browser Supported Web Browsers are: • Mozilla Firefox Versions 2 (2.0.0.16 ... 2.0.0.18) and Version 3.0.x (3.01 .. 3.0.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration WBM related issues [OK] will logout the currently connected user. [Cancel] Go back to the Login dialog. 5.4.4 Marking changed values Changed values are marked with a red triangle at the top left corner of the corresponding field. But you have to leave the current field for changes to come in effect (via TAB key or mouse). Marker for changed values (red triangle): Please keep in mind that changes are not in effect immediately.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration Phone related issues 5.5 Phone related issues 5.5.1 Date / time for phone idle display The handset displays the local system time in its idle display. The activation of date / time at the phone idle display is initiated by an outgoing or incoming call (but no active connection is needed therefore). If the user changed the LocalTime at the handset, the time will be overwritten with SystemTime after the next incoming or outgoing call.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration Factory reset of BSIP1 5.7 Factory reset of BSIP1 A Factory Reset can be performed by a special "power sequencing" cycle, which is used to reset the BSIP1 to its default configuration. The factory reset is applied by the following process: 1. Power on the board (see note) 2. Wait 5s (3s < wait < 7s) 3. Power off the board 4. Repeat steps 1. - 3. three (3) times 5. Boot BSIP1 to OS The successful factory reset is indicated by fast red flashing of both LEDs.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration Release notes 5.8 Release notes Check the release notes of the belonging version of the firmware for restrictions and special considerations using the BSIP1. 5.9 Quick Start The quick start chapter describes the initial operation of the HiPath Cordless IP BSIP1 system for a first functional test including the necessary configuration.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration Prepare and connect hardware 5.11 Prepare and connect hardware 1. Attach the first BSIP1 to a PoE port of the network switch or via a Power injector to a standard port of the network switch. Wait about 1 minute until the LED states of the BSIP1 change to permanently green and red. 2. Meanwhile you may connect the maintenance PC to a switch port via a ethernet cable. • Hint: The BSIP1 devices MUST NOT be separated by layer 3 Routing devices.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration Configure BSIP1 for IWU mode 9. Log in to the WBM with the following (case-sensitive) credentials: Username: Siemens, password: 1q21q2 10. Press the [Login] button. The configuration page for the BSIP1 in BSIP Only mode appears.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration Configure BSIP1 for IWU mode 11. To change the application mode of the BSIP1 from BSIP1 Only to BSIP1 IWU select [Switch Applic Mode]. • Hint: The current application mode is indicated at the bottom status line (APPLICTYPE=BSIPONLY or BSIPIWU) After changing the application mode, the following message box will appear. 12. Press [OK] to reboot the BSIP1 and start it in application mode BSIP1 IWU.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration Configure BSIP1 for IWU mode The BSIP1 is accessible via the factory default IP address 192.168.2.1 in BSIP1 IWU mode. To access the BSIP1 IWU WBM you have to configure an IP address in the network 192.168.2.0/255.255.255.0, e.g. 192.168.2.101 on your Maintenance PC. 1. If the IP address 192.168.2.1 is used in your network, you first have to directly connect the Maintenance PC and the BSIP1 via ethernet.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration Configuration of VoIP (Infrastructure) network 5.13 Configuration of VoIP (Infrastructure) network Since configuration of the IP VoIP (Infrastructure) Network settings requires a reboot of the BSIP1, the settings are configured before the BSIP hardware is attached to the designated network segment. To allow direct IP communication between the BSIP1 and the PBX both devices have to be located in the same IP network.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration Configuration of DECT network Routing entries If you need routing to another network (e.g. access from maintenance PC to the IP VoIP (Infrastructure) Network, you can configure the corresponding values either by setting the "Default Gateway" or by a special "Network destination".
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration Configuration of DECT network System Pin The "PIN" is a 8-digit number and it is needed for the registration of handsets. It is preconfigured with "00000000" and may be configured systemwide here. You can change the system pin to another decimal value. IWU as GW Activate this option to use the BSIP1 IWU as a router to the BSIP1 Only.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration Configuration of users at the PBX HTTPS Enabled = [X]use https://{Server Ip of IP VoIP (Infrastructure) Network} Example: https://192.168.201.114 5.15 Configuration of users at the PBX It is assumed that the VoIP users at the PBX are already configured. For detail refer to Section 5.31. 5.16 Configuration of users at the BSIP IWU 5.16.1 Gateway and Group 1. Access the WBM of the BSIP1 IWU WBM via the web browser at the maintenance PC. Example: https://192.168.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration Configuration of users at the BSIP IWU The default configuration already contains an entry for a Group, which is used for assigning the Users to the Gateways, so you do not need to make changes here. 7. Add a new group by clicking on the button [Add Group]. 8. Change the contents of the following fields. Name Change the preconfigured name of the Group (e.g. to the name of the corresponding PBX) .
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration Configuration of users at the BSIP IWU Comment (optional) Here you may enter any desired text for administration purposes. Language The language used for display messages of the handset can is selected here Groups Choose a Group (and with that a Gateway) from the dropdown box to which the user is associated to. 4. Switch to configuration page "User", sub page Voip ("User -Voip"). 5.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration Start system services and register handsets 5.17 Start system services and register handsets 5.17.1 Start system services 1. Switch to configuration page "System". To start the functionality of the BSIP1 IWU you first have to start the system services. 2. Start the services by clicking the [System Start] button at the bottom section. 3. Check if the system services are running by clicking at the [Refresh] button several times.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration Start system services and register handsets 3. Activate the Registration procedure at the WBM by clicking at [Register] at the bottom section of page "User-Dect". 4. Now confirm the already entered PIN at the Handset (normally with softbutton "OK"). • • "The WBM displays the successful Registration of the Handset. • If the handset does not ring please read chapter 5.34, “Troubleshooting / FAQ” concerning possible reasons.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration Start system services and register handsets 6. Confirm the message box by clicking on [OK]. • If the handset does not ring please read chapter 5.34, “Troubleshooting / FAQ” concerning possible reasons. You can register further handsets for already configured VoIP users now or to a later time. • Important note: Telephony functionality is not available before the system services have been started succesfully. 7.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration Configure further BSIP Only to the system 5.18 Configure further BSIP Only to the system 1. Attach the second BSIP1 to a PoE port of the network switch of the DECT Network or via a power injector to a standard port of the network switch. It is assumed that the first Base Station is the synchronization master for the Over-Air synchronization of the second Base Station. 2.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration Configure further BSIP Only to the system 7. At the WBM of the BSIP1 IWU switch to configuration page "Dect-Sync". 8. Select the newly created entry for BSIP Only and change the contents of the following fields: Sync (necessary) Set to "air" to synchronise the actual BSIP1 to another BSIP1 via air. ParkSync1 (necessary) 9. Select from the dropdown to which BSIP the selected BSIP1 should be synchronised to. 10.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration Configure further BSIP Only to the system The fields IpAddr Module and IpAddr Server display the current (default) values for the selected BSIP1. 14. To apply all the changes to the BSIP1, the BSIP1 has to be synchronized. During the synchronization process the BSIP1 Only will receive its configuration values from the BSIP1 IWU. 15. Apply the changes by clicking the [Apply] button at the bottom section. 16. Confirm the message box by clicking on [OK].
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration "Quick Start" Completion 19. Confirm the message box by clicking on [OK]. The following process will transfer the new settings to the BSIP1 Only. Therefore, the BSIP1 Only will rebooted automatically by the system. 20. Wait about 1 minute until the BSIP1 is started completely (LED states should be green/red) 21. At the WBM of the BSIP1 IWU switch to configuration page "System". 22. Start the services by clicking the [System Start] button at the bottom section.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration WBM overview 5.22 WBM overview 5.22.1 Different WBM modes • Hint: Where not other stated, all documentation is described for WBM mode Siemens Standard. The system has two built-in factory default WBM users: WBM mode Username Default password Siemens Standard Siemens 1q21q2 Siemens Administration SiemensAdmin 1q21q2 Using the WBM mode Siemens Administration, more or changed configuration options are available.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration WBM overview Configuration page Dect-Debug • only available in WBM mode Siemens Admin Configuration page Debugging • only available in WBM mode Siemens Admin 5.22.3 Login to WBM 5.22.3.1 Multiple WBM sessions If you login onto the same WBM session on which another user was logged on, you are informed about that by a message box. [OK] will logout the currently connected user. [Cancel] Go back to the Login dialog.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration WBM overview 1. On the Login page, enter the Username and current password for the destinated user which has to be changed. 2. Activate the checkbox "Change Password". 3. Two new fields will be displayed: "New password" and "Retype password". Type in the new password in both fields. • Hint: Username and passwords are case sensitive, the minimum password length is 6 (six) characters. 4. Click on [Change password and login].
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration WBM overview 5.22.4 General objects The WBM consists of several pages with topically structured configuration options of the IWU Software. These pages can be selected via the Tabs in the upper part of the WBM. The buttons on all configuration pages on the bottom right have the following meaning: Logout This functionality will logout the currently user from the WBM session. After you have finished configuration, it is good practice to logout from the WBM session.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration WBM overview 5.22.5 Configuration Systematic Several "Gateways" (PBXs) are supported per HiPath Cordless IP system. For establishing a call over a VoIP gateway, a Group has to be assigned to the Gateway and a User has to be assigned to this Group. The following figure shows the relationships between Gateways, Groups and Users. According to the figure above the following relations exist: • One ore more Users can be assigned to a Group (n:1).
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration WBM overview 1. apply the changes with the [Apply] button and for some changes you have to 2. restart the services 5.22.6.1 Debug windows To inform the user about special events (e.g configuration warnings and/or errors) a Debug window will display the corresponding messages to the user. After changing (and/or applying) changes to configuration objects, the WBM displays the debug windows with warnings and/or errors.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration Administration 5.23 Administration On the Administration page, administrative configuration and information about the BSIP1 is provided. 5.23.1 Frame Configuration 5.23.1.1 Button [Restore Config] 1. With the Button [Restore Config] the complete configuration of the BSIP IWU can be restored from a previously backuped configuration from a file.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration Administration 2. After confirming the action with button [OK], a file "Restore Configuration" Dialog opens. 3. After clicking on [Durchsuchen] you can select a configuration file using an browser based file open dialog. ( by default "iwu_config.tgz "). 4. After you have selected the desired configuration file you can load it into the BSIP1 using the [Upload] button. During the upload process, a message box with a progress bar will be displayed.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration Administration 5.23.1.2 Button [Backup Config] With this Button the complete configuration of the BSIP can be backuped and stored on the file system of the maintenance PC. • Hint: The system services have to be stopped to use this feature. 1. After clicking on the button [Backup Config], a browser based file open dialog will be displayed immediately. 2.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration Administration 5.23.2 Frame Program Info Version system 1 and Version system 2 System1 and System2 partitions To guarantee a functional BSIP1 at any time, two bootable systems are present on the BSIP. The current (active) system and the fallback (non active) system. Therefore the BSIP1 has two different systems partitions: System 1 and System 2.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration Administration 5.23.2.1 [System Update] Updating the system software • Important: If you update the system software, the Update is always applied to the NON-active system. Furthermore, the current configuration of the active system will be applied to the NON-active system. You have to ensure to use the SAME software version at all BSIPs. Therefore, updating the software has to take place at the BSIP IWU AND at all BSIP Only. A downgrade is not fully supported.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration Administration 5.23.2.2 Other options [Reboot Board] Using this Button the BSIP1 will start the reboot process after a confirmation dialog. [Switch Applic Mode] To change the mode of the BSIP1 between BSIP1 Only to BSIP1 IWU select [Switch Applic Mode]. • Hint: The current working mode is printed out at the bottom sstaus line (APPLICTYPE=BSIPONLY or BSIPIWU) and in the output of [Network State].
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c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration "Network/Gateways" Configuration 5.24 "Network/Gateways" Configuration The configuration page “Network/Gateways” is divided into two parts. In the table view at the top, the VoIP gateways (PBX) are assigned to the "VoIP" connections. At the bottom of the page, the general network configuration of the BSIP IWU network is done. 5.24.1 Gateway configuration • Hints: To add or delete a Gateway entry, the system services have to be stopped before.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration "Network/Gateways" Configuration 1. A selected Gateway entry may be deleted by clicking [Delete Gateway]. The columns of the configuration page have the following meaning: Enabled When activating this element ( ) the selected Gateway (the PBX) is added to the configuration and can be selected when configuring the Groups later on. Name Enter a unique name here for the Gateway.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration "Network/Gateways" Configuration Selects the method for the transmission of DTMF digits ("tones") to the Gateway: "Signaling": The DTMF Digits are transmitted via the Signaling protocol to the Gateway (For SIP via the INFO method). "RTP": The DTMF Digits are transmitted to the Gateway via the Voice (RTP) channel (e.g. for SIP embedded in the RTP protocol according to RFC2833). There is no need to change this setting for the supported gateways.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration "Network/Gateways" Configuration Network Mask Enter the corresponding netmask for the IP address as configured above. (Default for Class C networks: 255.255.255.0). Default Gateway If all other routing is done via a default gateway , it can be configured here. Alternatively, a dedicated route may be configured using the settings "Network destination", "Network Mask" and "Gateway" as described below.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration "Network/Gateways" Configuration The IP address of the gateway inside the VoIP (Infrastructure) network which handles the routing to the other network. HTTPS Enable Determines if https (Hypertext Transfer Protocol over Secure Socket Layer) should be used for WBM communication between the browser and the BSIP1. Using https encrypts the communication between the browser and the WBM. It is suggested to use https mode.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration "Network/Gateways" Configuration Time Server IP Since the BSIP1 has no hardware clock, the time has to be set by contacting a NTP (or SNTP) time server. The IP address of the Time Server is configured here. Since the BSIP1 has no hardware clock, the time has to be set by contacting a NTP (or SNTP) time server. The IP address of the Time Server is configured here. Hint: The supported platforms may serve as a SNTP server. For details refer to e.g chapter 5.33.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration "Group" Configuration Timezone If using a Time Server, the timezone has to be configured according the physical location of the HiPath Cordless IP solution (country). Since NTP is always using UTC time, the local time has to be calculated against the time zone information to get correct current Local time. Time Server Enable Enables the usage of the Time Server.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration "Group" Configuration 1. To add a new Group entry, click on [Add Group]. A new entry line with default values is appended, which have to be modified according to your System. The new entry line is either inserted above the selected Group or inserted at the top of the list if no Group is selected. 2. A selected Group entry may be deleted by clicking [Delete Group].
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration Users Configuration 5.26 Users Configuration On the sub configuration pages below "VoIP Users" ("User", "Voip" and "Dect") the individual users and their properties regarding "User" (general user properties), "Voip" (registration via VoIP) and "Dect" can be configured. 5.26.1 General user configuration • Hint: To add or delete a user entry, the system services have to be stopped before. All changes will be activated after a restart of the system services. 1.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration Users Configuration • Hint: The functionality [Delete user] does not remove the registration of the handset. It only removes the user entry from the WBM configuration. Therefore if you delete an user, an “Auto entry” will be added later (for details refer to chapter 5.26.5, “Auto Entry users”. The buttons [Register], [Remove], [Testcall] and [Hangup] are described at a later chapter. 5.26.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration Users Configuration Comment The field "Comment" serves only as a reference for the system administrator of the BSIP1. It may e.g. contain the type of the Handset or the name of the department if the Handset is not associated directly to a person. This field has no influence on the functionality of the IWU. Language The language used for display messages of the handset is selected here.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration Users Configuration Password Enter the Password here which is needed for the registration of the User (together with the "AuthName"). G729 The usage of low bandwith codec G729 is intended for devices which are connected to the PBX via low bandwith lines (DSL) e.g. for home office users using a SIP phone (e.g OptiPoint). Therefore bandwith is an issue for such scenarios.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration Users Configuration • Hint:All changes will be activated after a restart of the system services. The buttons in the lower part of the page on the left have the following functions: [Register] Start the DECT registration for the selected User (Registration of the handset). For the registration a close by Base Station has to be chosen from the select box in the column "DectModul" of the User.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration Users Configuration Hangup Terminate the test call (Hang up). Ipui The IPUI (International Portable User Identity) of the Handset of the User is automatically recorded during the registration process. 5.26.5 Auto Entry users The WBM generates a special "Auto entry" user in the following scenarios: A handset has a valid registration at the BSIP and is registered, but no corresponding User can be found which matches the IPUI of the handset.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration Dect Configuration 5.27 Dect Configuration On the main configuration page "Dect" the IP-DECT ethernet Base Stations are configured. This page contains the sub configuration pages "Device",""Sync", "ARI", and , "About". There are further sub-pages available in WBM mode Siemens Admin. 5.27.1 Configuration Page "Dect - Device" On this page the properties of the Base Station connections are configured.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration Dect Configuration Name The name of the Base Station can be configured here. NumOfChannel Number of voice channels of the Base Station in conjunction with the IWU. The maximum value is "10". If less than "10" parallel voice channels shall be supported, a smaller value may be configured here. The default value is "10". IpAddr Module The IP address of choice for the Base Station in the IP-DECT network is entered here.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration Dect Configuration 114 • "air": Synchronization of activated Base Stations over air, i.e. directly via DECT, but with additional Status information by the IWU. This method occupies - depending on the Beacon configuration - one or more available timeslots (which cannot be used for telephony), but it allows the seamless handover between the radio areas of synchronized Base Stations.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration Dect Configuration much longer period of time will be needed for the reconstruction of the system wide synchronization, because of the "Burst" behavior.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration Dect Configuration Cipher (only available in Siemens Admin mode) By activating the ciphering feature, the communication between the handset and the configured base station is encrypted. Configure this setting for all base stations to the same value. 5.27.4 Configuration Page "Dect - About" This configuration page is only for information purposes on the created DECT configuration. 1. Click [Scan/Sync] to update all values.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration Dect Configuration 5.27.5 Configuration Page "Dect - Radio" (Advanced mode) This page is only displayed in Siemens Admin mode at the WBM. Diversity Activates the antenna diversity feature for the selected BSIP1. Frequency Selects the frequency of the DECT the BSIP1 is working with. Standard setting: "1.88-1.90". Dont' configure other settings. 5.27.6 Configuration Page "Dect - Call" (Advanced mode) This page is only displayed in Siemens Admin mode at the WBM.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration Dect Configuration 5.27.7 Configuration Page "Dect - Debug" (Advanced mode) This page is only displayed in Siemens Admin mode at the WBM. On the sub page "Debug" various logging and debugging functions may be activated for the individual DECT modules. Based on these functions potential problems in the DECT section may be isolated. For the analysis of the Log files profound knowledge of the DECT technologies is essential.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration Dect Configuration 5.27.8.1 Adding, deleting and scanning 1. Click on [Add Module] to manually add a new entry for a Base Station (normally not needed - see [Scan]). You have to configure the new entry. The new entry is added above the selected Base Station entry or at the end of the list if no Base Station is selected. 2. By selecting a base station and clicking on [Delete Module], the selected Base Station entry is deleted.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration Dect Configuration 5.27.8.2 General configuration options Server Ip This field contains the IP address of the server (the IWU) in the DECT network. It is used by the BSIP Only as the destination ip address for ip packets. Listen Port This field defines the IP port on which the communication between the BSIP1 IWU and BSIP1 Only is established. The default value is 10500.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration Debugging Configuration To permanently add a route at the administration XP PC, type in at a command windows: route -p add 192.168.201.0 MASK 255.255.255.0 192.52.109.83 Hint: If you have formerly configured an IP address at the maintenance PC within the DECT network, don't forget to delete this address at the XP PC before adding the route. 5.28 Debugging Configuration This page is only displayed with Siemens Admin mode at the WBM.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration Debugging Configuration The sub pages "Server", "Iwu" "Voip" and "DLL"differentiate the various parts of the Software for which Debugging can be activated. They differentiate the names of the Software levels and the according Log file names. You will get more detailed information from our support engineer when the activation of a Debug level is requested.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration Debugging Configuration BSIP1 Debugging messages are logged to a configurable syslog daemon with Facility="LOCAL1" and SEVERTIY Level="ALERT". Syslog Server IP The ip address of the syslog server is configured here. Logfile Size Total Displays the limit of the the maximum allocated disk space in bytes for all log files (stored in the “Log Path”) here. A process checks periodically if the total size is reached.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration Debugging Configuration 3. Save the configuration file using the default name "logfiles" or change it according your needs (Don't use blanks in the filename). Clear logfiles Use this function to clear the logfiles in the log directory.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration "Status" Configuration 5.29 "Status" Configuration On the page "Status" of the Configuration Utility various Status information may be displayed. It consists of several sub pages: • On the first sub page ([Modules 1]) general information about the base stations is displayed. • On the second sub page ([Modules 2]) enhanced information about the Base Stations is displayed. • On the third sub page ([Calls Dect]) user specific information about are displayed.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration "Status" Configuration 5.29.1 Configuration Page "Status - Modules 1" The columns of the table have the following meaning: Module This field contains the consecutive number of the BSIP 1. Name The name of the Base Station as read from the Base Station via "Scan". Online “Yes” if the selected Base Station is “Online“, “No” if it is “Offline”.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration "Status" Configuration 5.29.2 Configuration Page "Status - Modules 2" Module This field contains the consecutive number of the BSIP 1. Name The name of the Base Station as read from the Base Station via "Scan". Online "Yes" if the selected Base Station is "Online". ISyncCnt (In Sync Count) Shows how often the Base Station did a resynchronisation since the start of the system services.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration "Status" Configuration 5.29.3 Configuration Page "Status - Calls Dect" On this page user specific information is displayed. The columns of the table page have the following meaning: User DisplayName of the associated User. Msn Displays the "Msn" for the current user. Voip states Displays the Voip state of the User ("No ras", "Ras up", "Ras down"). Ras changes Displays the number of ras changes of the user (see Voip states).
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration "Status" Configuration Outgoing calls Displays the number of outgoing connections (from direction DECT to PBX)which have been signalled for the User. Intracell handover Shows how often a Intracell handover (transfer of a channel within the same ethernet Base Station) was detected for the User. Intercell handover Shows how often a Intercell handover (transfer of a channel between different ethernet Base Stations) was detected for the User.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration "Status" Configuration 5.29.4 Configuration Page "Status - RSSI" On this page the table with the RSSI values is displayed. The table has the following structure: Lines (Tx 00 - Rx 11) The Timeslots Tx00 - Tx11 and Rx00 - Rx11 are displayed. Columns (C0 … C9) Here the Carriers C0 - C9 are displayed. Cell values: "bbb" "bbb" in a line (Timeslot) shows that this is a timeslot with a beacon (sent signal).
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration "Status" Configuration "+++" "+++" in a line (Timeslot) shows that this is a Timeslot with a voice channel (unidirectional) signal (The Timeslot number of the Rx channel is Tx Channel + 12). One cell in a "Tx" line shows the value of the used Carrier for the voice channel. One cell in a "Rx" line shows the receive level of the Base Station in relation to the active call. "" Shows the current value (Receive resp. Send signal of the Rx resp.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration "System" Configuration 5.30 "System" Configuration On the configuration page "System" the two Software processes of the BSIP can be started and stopped. 1. Click [Start] to start the enabled processes and [Stop] to stop them again. Activate "Service" if the service should start automatically at system start. Other modifications are usually not needed here.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration Configuration Hints for PBXs Up since Displays the time the service was started lastt "Service" Usually both services are activated which means that the corresponding process is started automatically after rebooting the BSIP. 5.31 Configuration Hints for PBXs In the following chapters you can find configuration notes for for different PBXs which have to be released for usage with the HiPath Cordless IP system. 5.
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c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration HiPath OpenOffice EE 5.32.2 Base Configuration - BSIP IWU Please make the following configuration settings at the BSIP IWU: 1. Page "Network/Gateways", table gateways Option Value Remote IP Address 192.168.0.213 Gatekeeper Id 192.168.0.213 2. Save all modifications with [Apply]. 3. Configure one DECT ethernet Base Station for the operation with this Gateway. 5.32.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration HiPath OpenOffice EE 5.32.3.1 Step 1 - User Parameters 1. Select the free entry and choose "Edit station parameter" via click on the right Mouse Button. Enter the following values in the input mask: Entry Value Callnumber: 401 Name: DECT-401 Direct inward dialing: 401 Please do not change the other values. After that the configuration page should look like this: 5.32.3.2 Step 2 - Workpointclient Data 1.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration HiPath OpenOffice EE 2. After that you should save the new configuration on the HiPath with the [Apply] Button at the bottom of the WBM. 5.32.4 Station Configuration - BSIP IWU Please make the following configurations at the BSIP IWU: Page "Users - User" 1. Go to the sub page "User" of "Users" in the Configuration Utility. 2.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration HiPath OpenOffice ME 5.32.5 Time server configuration 1. Configure the following settings to activate the time server settings via “WBM - Explorers - Basic Settings - Date and Time - SNTP settings“: Entry Value operating state of SNTP Server: Up IP address of External Time Server IP adress: 0.0.0.0 if no external time server is used for time synchronisation, otherwise the ip address of the external time server.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration HiPath OpenOffice ME 1. Please configure the HiPath OpenOffice ME for the usage with SIP Users and configure the needed number of SIP Users in the Installation Assistant. 2. Configure the IP address of the HiPath OpenOffice ME to 192.168.0.93 or change the according IP addresses. 3. Configure the following Codec Parameters via "WBM - Expert mode Voice Gateway - Codec Parameters": 4.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration HiPath OpenOffice ME 5.33.2 Base Configuration - BSIP IWU 1. Please make the following configuration settings at the BSIP IWU: Page „Gateways“ Entry Value Remote IP Address 192.168.0.93 Gatekeeper Id 192.168.0.93 2. Save all modifications with [Apply]. 3. Configure one DECT ethernet Base Station for the operation with this Gateway.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration HiPath OpenOffice ME 5.33.3 Station Configuration - HiPath OpenOffice ME The following values are used as a sample for this configuration instruction: Parameter Value Name DECT-401 Callnumber 401 Password ikon 1. The configuration of the HiPath OpenOffice ME is done via Web browser (Web Based Management - WBM).
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration HiPath OpenOffice ME 5.33.3.2 Step 2 - Workpointclient Data 1. Select the free entry and choose "Edit Workpointclient data". Enter the following values in the input mask: Entry Value Authentication active: [V] Password: ikon Validate password: ikon User ID: 401 Realm: 401 Please do not change the other values.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration HiPath OpenOffice ME 2. After that you should save the new configuration on the HiPath with the [Apply] Button at the bottom of the WBM. 5.33.4 Station Configuration - IP-DECT IWU Please make the following configurations at the IP-DECT IWU: Page "Users - User" 1. Go to the sub page "User" of "Users" in the Configuration Utility. 2.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration Troubleshooting / FAQ 5.33.5 Time server configuration 1. Configure the following settings to activate the time server settings via "WBM - Expert mode - Basic settings - Date and time - SNTP Settings": Entry Value Administration mode of SNTP client: Up IP address / DNS Name of External Time Server: IP adress: 0.0.0.0 if no external time server is used for time synchronisation, otherwise the ip address of the external time server.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration Configuration hints for Web Browser 5.34.2 Registration of the handsets not successful • The PIN configured for the BSIP IWU differs from the PIN entered at the Handset (Did you mistype?). • The handset has no radio connection to the Base Station (too far away etc.). • Are all activated Base Station in state "Online" and "InSync" (except the Base Station which is the Synchronisation masters) ? 5.34.
c05_ikon.fm Installation and Administration Configuration hints for Web Browser 5.35.2 Microsoft Internet Explorer The following version of Microsoft Internet Explorer are supported: • Version 6.x • Version 7.x The minimum supported screen resolution the Browser is running on is 1024x768. Please keep in mind that the support of IE starts with a running version of BSIP1 v_3.24.3. Updating to version 3.24.3 has to be done with Firefox.
c06.fm Technical Data BSIP1 DECT standard EU 6 Technical Data 6.1 BSIP1 DECT standard EU • Number of channels 120 duplex channels, freely administered (10 carriers, each with 12 time-division multiplex channels) • Frequency range 1.88 to 1.9 GHz (send and receive range) • Channel spacing 1.728 MHz • Bit rate 1.152 Mbps • Speech encoding 32 kilobit ADPCM • GAP standard Specified in DECT specification 300444 • PN CAP Siemens-specific protocol enhancement • DECT Access EN 301 406 V.1.5.
c06.fm Technical Data BSIP1US DECT standard USA 6.2 BSIP1US DECT standard USA • This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. • Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. this device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 3.
c06.fm Technical Data BSIP1US DECT standard USA • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Radiofrequency radiation exposure Information: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and your body.
c06.fm Technical Data Base Stations 6.3 Base Stations General • Software Can be loaded via the communication system. • Antennas Two external antennas are mounted on the top of the housing of the base station. The base station works with antenna diversity (this means that the radio receiver is connected to whichever antenna delivers the greater field strength).
c06.fm Technical Data Base Stations LED status displays on the base station • No settings need be made at the base station.
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c06.fm Technical Data Base Stations 6.3.1 Mobile Telephones All the mobile telephones mentioned in this section are suitable for use in normal environments. The Gigaset M2/M2plus and M2EX mobile telephones may also be used in industrial environments. 6.3.1.1 Gigaset S3 professional • Software Checking, see Section 7.2.
c06.fm Technical Data Base Stations Example for a capacity of 800 mAh : – Talktime Up to 9 hours – Standby time Up to 175 hours – Charging time in handset approx. 9 h in charging unit, approx. 7 h in base station The times for normal charging and initial charging are comparable. • Housing approx. 143 x 50 x 30 mm (L x W x H) • Weight incl. rechargeable battery approx.
c06.fm Technical Data Base Stations 6.3.1.2 Gigaset SL3 professional • Software Checking, see Section 7.2.
c06.fm Technical Data Base Stations Accessories • Charging unit for EU including plug-in power supply unit S30852-H1982-R141 • Charging unit for UK including plug-in power supply unit S30852-H1982-L141 • Charging unit for US including plug-in power supply unit S30852-H1982-U141 • Charging unit for AUS including plug-in power supply unit S30852-H1982-C441 NOTE: The home version of the Gigaset SL3 professional will be classified by the HiPath Cordless IP system as GAP-device.
c06.fm Technical Data Base Stations 6.3.1.3 Gigaset M2 professional, Gigaset M2 plus professional • Software Checking, see Section 7.2.2 • Output power Average output power +10 dBm per channel Peak output power +24 dBm per channel • Tone ringing – Volume control adjustable: 5 levels, levels 4 and 5 for loud environments.
c06.fm Technical Data Base Stations • Weight incl. battery pack approx. 180 g Accessories • Charging unit for EU including plug-in power supply unit S30852-H1786-R101 • Charging unit for UK including plug-in power supply unit S30852-H1786-L101 6.3.1.4 Gigaset M2 Ex professional • Software Checking, see Section 7.2.2 • Output power Average output power +10 dBm per channel Peak output power +24 dBm per channel • Tone ringing – Volume control adjustable: 5 levels, levels 4 and 5 for loud environments.
c06.fm Technical Data Base Stations Do not remove the Ex-battery pack without good reason as charge state monitoring and the recharge function will not work properly if you do! After the Exbattery pack is removed and reinserted, it must be discharged and recharged as for the initial startup! 7 CAUTION Only use approved Ex battery packs . Ex authorisation is only valid and the handset can only be operated if this battery pack is installed. Other battery packs are strictly prohibited.
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c06.fm Technical Data Measuring Equipment – Charging unit for US including plug-in power supply unit S30852-H1982-U141 – Charging unit for AUS including plug-in power supply unit S30852-H1982-C441 * 6.4 Measuring Equipment • HiPath Cordless Servicetool HCS DECT Locater / Locater Pro TIS Technische Informations-Systeme GmbH Barloer Weg 190 46397 Bocholt, Germany Tel.: (0 28 71) 27 22 - 0, (0 28 71) 3 78 62 http://www.tis-gmbh.de/produkte/ 6.5 Operating Manuals See http://apps.g-dms.
c07.fm Diagnosis and Maintenance Checking the Base Stations and the Radio Coverage 7 Diagnosis and Maintenance 7.1 Checking the Base Stations and the Radio Coverage Do not use Gigaset mobile telephones to check the radio area coverage. This must be done with the Hicom Cordless Service tool (HCS-DECT). You can use Gigaset mobile telephones to test the base stations and verify the radio area coverage.
c07.fm Diagnosis and Maintenance Checking the Base Stations and the Radio Coverage 7.1.1 Base Stations The purpose of this test is to check the functions of all base stations. • Take the mobile telephone to each of the base stations. • Holding the mobile telephone directly below, beside or above each base station, turn it off and on again.
c07.fm Diagnosis and Maintenance Checking the Base Stations and the Radio Coverage If the indicated values are not attained, use a second logged-on mobile telephone to check the value ranges. If the indicated values are not attained with the second mobile telephone, replace the base station. 7 WARNING The customer must be informed about the boundaries of the radio area. Proceed with the area coverage test once the RSSI value, the availability and radio quality of all base stations has been checked. 7.
c07.fm Diagnosis and Maintenance Testing the Radio Area emitted as soon as you cross the border zone of the radio area. (To activate the range warning tone, use the "Tones" menu on the mobile telephone display.) 7 WARNING Areas in the corners of buildings or behind metal structures should be carefully checked (check the RSSI values several times).
c07.fm Diagnosis and Maintenance Testing the Radio Area RSSI Frequency Time slot RPN FRAQ Handset display, forexample 095-3-02-012H-100 OFF SAVE Measurement result RSSI (radio signal) Field strength of the radio signals received from the base station, normalized to a maximum of 100. If the value is < 50, the radio connection to the base station is no longer guaranteed. Acceptable field strength is > 50 (> -60 dBm).
c07.fm Diagnosis and Maintenance Testing the Radio Area 7.2.2 Gigaset Family NOTE: The default language for measuring mode is English. 7.2.2.1 Activating Measuring Mode You must switch off the mobile telephone before you can activate measuring mode. Switch off the mobile telephone: Nothing is displayed Press the on-hook key until the confirmation beep is heard (ascending tone sequence). Switch the mobile telephone into service status: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 * 0 # Press keys 1, 4, and 7 simultaneously...
c07.fm Diagnosis and Maintenance Testing the Radio Area Activate the measuring mode: OK Using the navigation key, scroll down to "Measuring time". Confirm with OK. Measuring mode is switched on; this is indicated by the tick next to "Measuring mode". Service DSP parameters Service Measuring mode Measuring time 6 OK Select the measuring time: OK Using the navigation key, scroll down to "Measuring time". Confirm with OK.
c07.fm Diagnosis and Maintenance Testing the Radio Area Switch on the mobile telephone: Press the on-hook key until the confirmation beep is heard (ascending tone sequence). 095-3-02-012H-100 Service *Base n © z 7 WARNING Only the specified functions may be activated. Activating other functions may result in malfunctions. 7.2.2.2 Deactivating Measuring Mode Switch off the mobile telephone: Nothing is displayed Press the on-hook key until the confirmation beep is heard (ascending tone sequence).
c07.fm Diagnosis and Maintenance Testing the Radio Area Activate the "Service" menu: Enter code 76200. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Service SW version Service QS data Speechpath test 1 OK * 0 # Deactivate the measuring mode: OK Using the navigation key, scroll down to "Measuring time". Confirm with OK. Measuring mode is switched off; the tick next to "Measuring mode" disappears.
c07.fm Diagnosis and Maintenance Testing the Radio Area 7.2.3 Documentation of Results The following points must be documented: 7 • The installation site of the base stations must be drawn on a customerspecific building/site plan and the base station number (for example, 016 (RPN in measuring mode)) entered. • Any deviations from existing building and site plans must be verified with the Hicom Cordless Service tool (HCS-DECT) and documented.
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c07.fm Diagnosis and Maintenance Troubleshooting 7.3 Troubleshooting 7.3.1 Checking HiPath Cordless IP Components • Entire system – Set up call with the mobile telephone • Check the radio area coverage Operating Manual Subjective evaluation of voice connection, for example, background noise See Section 7.1.2 (range warning tone activated) • DECT IP Base station (BSIP1) – LED 1/2 See Section 6.
c07.fm Diagnosis and Maintenance Troubleshooting 7.3.2 What Happens If ... 7.3.2.1 Synchronism Symbol on Handset Display: – "Base n" flashes No synchronization to base station 1. Is the mobile telephone not logged on? 2. If the mobile telephone is logged on to multiple systems, is it switched to the correct system? Is automatic system selection activated? Check the base station. – "Base n" Synchronization to base station continuously visible 1.
c07.fm Diagnosis and Maintenance Troubleshooting 7.3.2.2 Handset Cannot Be Reached 1. Handset is called, caller hears ringing (followed by busy signal). Causes: handset being called is switched off OR handset is no longer within range OR the base station used is in overload status and there is no other base station within range. 2. Handset is called, call is always switched to another station. Handset has inadvertently activated call forwarding. 7.3.2.
c07.fm Diagnosis and Maintenance Troubleshooting 7.3.2.4 Handset: Problems Logging On • Check first if the communication server’s IP board and at least one DECT IP base station (in range) are operational. • Is adequate synchronism guaranteed for the DECT IP base station in the HiPath Cordless IP system? • Is the handset you want to log on configured on the communication server? – 176 Test this with a random phone (optiPoint/OpenStage model).
c07.fm Diagnosis and Maintenance Troubleshooting 7.3.3 Deactivating the PIN Lock on Gigaset S3, SL3 A mobile telephone can only be reactivated at the factory or by a service technician if the user forgets the PIN. The forgotten PIN is deleted on reactivation. Login data and other data are retained. Reactivating the PIN requires a programming adapter and the "Win FT" program. These must be supplied by Gigaset Communications, Bocholt. Procedure: 1. Connect the adapter to a plug-in power supply unit. 2.
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