User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 IP Security
- 3 Configuration
- 3.1 Requirements
- 3.2 Access the GUI
- 3.3 GUI Web Access
- 3.4 Configure the Mobility Master
- 3.5 Configure the Standby Mobility Master
- 3.6 Configure the Pari Master
- 3.7 Configure the Standby Pari Master
- 3.8 Configure the Master
- 3.9 Configure the Standby Master
- 3.10 Plug and Play Configuration
- 3.11 Configure the Radio
- 3.12 Configure Deployment
- 3.13 Add Users
- 4 Operation
- 4.1.1 Name the IPBS and IPBL
- 4.1.2 Change User Name and Password
- 4.1.3 Centralized Management of Administrator and Auditor Accounts Using Kerberos
- 4.1.4 Configure the NTP Settings
- 4.1.5 Certificates
- 4.1.6 License
- 4.2.1 Set DHCP Mode
- 4.2.2 Set a Static IP Address
- 4.2.3 Dynamic IP address via DHCP
- 4.2.4 Link
- 4.2.5 Configure VLAN
- 4.2.6 View LAN Statistics
- 4.2.7 Enable RSTP (only for IPBL)
- 4.2.8 Deactivate LAN Port (only for IPBL)
- 4.3.1 Configure IP Settings
- 4.3.2 Routing
- 4.4.1 Configure LDAP Server
- 4.4.2 Check LDAP Server Status
- 4.4.3 Configure LDAP Replicator
- 4.4.4 Check LDAP Replicator Status
- 4.4.5 Expert tool
- 4.5.1 Change System Name and Password
- 4.5.2 Set Subscription Method
- 4.5.3 Configure Authentication Code
- 4.5.4 Select Tones
- 4.5.5 Set Default Language
- 4.5.6 Set Frequency Band
- 4.5.7 Enable Carriers
- 4.5.8 Local R-Key Handling
- 4.5.9 No Transfer on Hangup
- 4.5.10 No On-Hold Display
- 4.5.11 Display Original Called
- 4.5.12 Early Encryption
- 4.5.13 Configure Coder
- 4.5.14 Secure RTP
- 4.5.15 Configure Supplementary Services
- 4.5.16 Select Mode
- 4.5.17 Set Master Id
- 4.5.18 Enable PARI Function
- 4.5.19 Set Region Code
- 4.5.20 Configure Gatekeeper
- 4.5.21 Registration for Anonymous Devices
- 4.5.22 Conferencing Unit
- 4.5.23 Select Crypto Master Mode
- 4.5.24 Select Mobility Master Mode
- 4.5.25 Connect Mobility Master to other Mobility Master(s)
- 4.5.26 Disconnect Mobility Master from other Mobility Master(s)
- 4.5.27 Connect Mobility Master to a Crypto Master
- 4.5.28 Connect Master to a Mobility Master
- 4.5.29 Enable the Radio
- 4.5.30 Enter IP Address to the PARI Master and the Standby PARI Master
- 4.5.31 Multiple Radio Configuration
- 4.5.32 PARI
- 4.5.33 SARI
- 4.5.34 Configure Air Synchronization
- 4.6.1 Add instance id to the user registration with the IP-PBX
- 4.6.2 IP-PBX supports redirection of registration when registered to alternative proxy
- 4.6.3 Use local contact port as source port for TCP and TLS connections
- 4.6.4 Session Timer (initial value)
- 4.7.1 Configure Messaging
- 4.7.2 Device Management
- 4.7.3 Service Discovery
- 4.7.4 Send Status Log
- 4.7.5 Module Fault List
- 4.8.1 Configure Automatic Firmware Update
- 4.8.2 Configure Logging
- 4.8.3 Configure the HTTP settings
- 4.8.4 Configure the HTTP Client settings
- 4.8.5 SNMP
- 4.8.6 Phonebook
- 4.8.7 Configure IP-DECT to Connect to a Presence System Using ICP
- 4.9.1 Show all Registered Users in the IP-DECT System
- 4.9.2 Search for User Information
- 4.9.3 Add a User
- 4.9.4 Add a User Administrator
- 4.9.5 Export the Users to a csv file
- 4.9.6 Show Anonymous
- 4.10.1 Radios
- 4.10.2 RFPs
- 4.10.3 Sync Ring
- 4.10.4 Sync Ports
- 4.10.5 Air Sync
- 4.10.6 Sync Lost Counter in IPBS
- 4.11.1 Air Sync Overview
- 4.11.2 Disturbances
- 4.11.3 Status
- 4.12.1 Display All Ongoing Calls in the System
- 4.12.2 Display Calls
- 4.12.3 Handover
- 4.13.1 General
- 4.13.2 Interfaces
- 4.13.3 SIP Interfaces
- 4.13.4 Gatekeeper Interfaces
- 4.13.5 Routes – Configuration
- 4.13.6 Show Active Calls
- 4.15.1 Before Upgrading
- 4.15.2 Upgrading Sequence
- 4.15.3 Software Upgrade from 2.X.X
- 4.15.4 Software Upgrade
- 4.15.5 Configuration After Updating the Firmware From Software Version 2.X.X to Later
- 4.15.6 Configuration After Updating the Firmware From Software Version 3.X.X to Later
- 4.21.1 Update Configuration
- 4.21.2 Update Firmware
- 4.21.3 Update the Boot File
- 4.21.4 Update the RFPs
- 4.26.1 Logging
- 4.26.2 Tracing
- 4.26.3 Alarms
- 4.26.4 Events
- 4.26.5 Performance
- 4.26.6 Config Show
- 4.26.7 Ping
- 4.26.8 Traceroute
- 4.26.9 Environment
- 4.26.10 RFP Scan
- 4.26.11 Service Report
- 4.27.1 Idle Reset
- 4.27.2 Immediate Reset
- 4.27.3 TFTP Mode
- 4.27.4 Boot
- 5 Commissioning
- 6 Troubleshooting
- 7 Related Documents
- Document History
- Appendix A: How to Configure and Use the Update Server
- Appendix B: Local R-Key Handling
- Appendix C: Database Maintenance
- Appendix D: Load Balancing
- Appendix E: Update Script for Configuration of Kerberos Clients
- Appendix F: Install Certificate in the Web Browser
- Appendix G: Used IP Ports
- Appendix H: Configure DHCP Options
TD 92579EN
15 October 2014 / Ver. M
Installation and Operation Manual
IP-DECT Base Station & IP-DECT Gateway (software version 7.2.X)
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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
pr
otocol.
Enter the IP address, domain name 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 Depending on how many alternative SIP proxys that are used, do as follows:
In the Al
t. Proxy 1 text field: Enter the IP address, domain name or host name and
optionally port of proxy (e.g. proxy2.example.com:5060) to the alternative SIP proxy
(registrar).
In the Al
t. Proxy 2 text field: Enter the IP address or host name and optionally port
of proxy (e.g. proxy3.example.com:5060) to the alternative SIP proxy (registrar).
Note: The Al
t. Proxy 2 text field cannot be used if the Proxy and the Alt. Proxy 1 text
fields contain domain names.
In the Al
t. Proxy 3 text field: Enter the IP address or host name and optionally port
of proxy (e.g. proxy4.example.com:5060) to the alternative SIP proxy (registrar).
Note: The Al
t. Proxy 3 text field cannot be used if the Proxy and the Alt. Proxy 1 text
fields contain domain names.
NOTE: Unless you have a fully qualified domain name
(FQDN) in your certificate
when using SIPS with an alternative proxy, please make sure that the parameter
"No Server Certificate Subject Check For TLS Connections" under VOIP/SIP has
been set to avoid connection problems with the PBX.
7 If used, enter the domain address in the Doma
in text field.
8 Enter the maximum internal number length in the Max. internal number length te
xt
field.
9 To handle calls of international format:
Depending on the type of IP-PBX and
handsets that are used in the IP-DECT system, it can be necessary to enter an
international CPN prefix in the IPBS/IPBL. Do as follows:
Enter in the International CP
N Prefix text field the international CPN prefix for the
country in which the IPBS/IPBL is used.
Following will happen: When the IP-DECT system is r
eceiving a call of international
format, the IPBS/IPBL will convert the plus sign (+) to the international CPN prefix
that has been entered in the International CPN Prefix text field. The international
CPN prefix will be shown in the handset display of the called party and when the
called party calls back, the international CPN prefix will be used.
10 To use the system password for registration, select the Re
gistration with system
password check box.
In a system with many users where the same passwor
d shall be used for all users, it
is possible to use the system password for registration towards the gatekeeper.
About how to set the system password, see 4.5.1 Change System Name and
Password on page 55.
Note: When changing the system password you also need to change the password
i
n all Radios and all other Masters, Pari Masters including standby devices. After this
you need to restart all the devices where you made changes (i.e. probably the
whole system).
11 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.