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1. Example In Maps Source Attribute Assignment Pattern t y jen cn t T lipPhone tel A40 M S 2 7 ipPhone dsp Gbg 0 1031 Out Maps Dest Attribute Destination Value e164 Sotel dn dsp _ In the example above regular expressions are used to remove non numerical characters from the phone number second line of In Maps The third line of In Maps defines a local temporary variable dsp which stores all numbers starting with 031 with Gbg added before them This is shown in the Display attribute as assigned in the Out Maps It is recommended to configure a default value for some attributes to avoid the retention of old information in the IP DECT database In the example below the display attribute is assigned an empty string if that attribute is not defined in the AD The Source Attribute in the third line of In Maps is cn because it should be an attribute that is always present in the AD Example 15 February 2012 Ver H 86 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN In Maps Source Attribute Assignment Pattern ES ipPhone otel LE len cn L Tjen dn t displayName dn Out Maps Dest Attribute Destination Value cn cn e164 tel dn dn Configure AD Server The IP DECT system supports only simple bindin
2. GBrowse File Trust List A trust list is set up when the device must know which third parties for example IP PBX it shall trust in The list contains the certificates to be accepted by the device for TLS secured connections for example HTTPS SIPS Trust list Subject Issuer Not before Not after Download W ccmutv ccmutv 04 03 2010 04 03 2015 PEM DER F 00 01 3e 00 b6 b4 00 01 3e 00 b6 b4 07 03 2011 07 03 2012 PEM DER Remove Clear Download all File Browse Upload The following table describes the different functions Field name Description eSubject Click the hyperlink under the Subject header to display certificate details in a window e PEM Click the PEM hyperlink under the Download header to download the certificate in PEM format e DER Click the DER hyperlink under the Download header to download the certificate in DER format e Remove To remove a certificate Select the check box for the certificate and click the Remove button e Clear To remove all certificates from the trust list Click the Clear button e Download all Click the Download all hyperlink under the Remove button to download the complete trust list as a PEM encoded text file e Upload Use the Upload function to upload a certificate file to the device 1 Click the Browse button 2 Select a certificate file 3 Click the Upload button to upload the file to the device 15 February 2012 Ver H 74
3. 901444008 Housed FI 2 Berzelius M1 Lost 0 Radio synchronized to O 9014E42009 HouseA FI 1 Staircase MM Lost 0 the above Sync Master 3 0 9014E4500C HouseA FL2 Caf Lost 1 E 0 9014E4300A HouseA FIL1 Storage Lost 0 9014E4700E HouseB FL1 Cloakroom Lost 1 9014E51018 HouseB FI 2 Cloakroom Lost 0 RFPI Radio synchronized to the above Radio Region 1 Alphen Status Ready Open All Close All Details 9014E48012 Alphen Lost 0 Region 2 House C Status Ready Open All Close All Details O 9004043005 9004043C01 8 0 9014E4E015 House FI 2 AnW Lost 0 Figure 30 The sync trees for region 0 1 and 2 where region 0 is fully expanded Region Details 1 Select DECT Sync gt Air Sync Overview Click on the region ID text at top above the sync tree If this has not already been done In the Region Details window enter a name for the region In section Statistics there are three counters Calculations Is incremented each time the sync tree is calculated Configurations ls incremented when an IPBS has received a new sync instruction Sync Lost Is incremented when an IPBS stops to handle radio traffic for a while and after that restarts the synchronization procedure To clear the counters click Clear Reference Synchronization To get the Sync Master to resynchronize to the reference sync do as follows 1 2 Select DECT Sync gt Air Sync Ove
4. 3 Enter a device name in the Device Name field This field is optional and serves only informational purposes 4 Enter the name and phone number of the contact person in the Contact field This field is optional and serves only informational purposes 5 Enter a location in the Location field This field is optional and serves only informational purposes 6 Select the Authentification Trap check box to enable the sending of authentification traps Access via SNMP is only possible if the correct Community Name is entered If enabled a trap will be generated in the event of access with an incorrect Community Name 7 Enter the IP address of the desired trap destinations in the Trap Destinations field SNMP traps will be sent to all destinations 8 Enter the IP address and mask of the networks that are allowed to send SNMP requests All networks are allowed if the field is empty 9 Click OK 8 1 10 Certificates The Certificates tab is part of IP Security in IP DECT For more information on IP Security see chapter 4 IP Security on page 22 Select General gt Certificates 15 February 2012 Ver H 73 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN Info Admin Update NTP Logging HTTP HTTP Client SNMP Certificates Device certificate Subject Issuer Not before Not after Download 00 01 3e 00 e7 57 00 01 3e 00 e7 57 01 10 2008 01 10 2018 PEM DER Create new
5. 3 When upgrading from software version 2 x x to later Update the firmware to 2 4 0 or later 2 x x See 8 18 2 Update Firmware for more information on how to update the firmware 4 Reset in order to make the changes take effect see 8 22 Reset Update the firmware to 3 x x 4 x x or 5 0 x See 8 18 2 Update Firmware for more information on how to update the firmware 6 When upgrading from software version 2 x x to later Reset in order to make the changes take effect see 8 22 Reset 7 Update the boot file to 5 0 x The boot file version contains a built in web server so there is no need to use the Gwload tool a tftp style client used to repair a broken firmware if the IPBS is unreachable through the web GUI See 8 18 3 Update the Boot File for more information on how to update the boot file 8 Reset in order to make the changes take effect see 8 22 Reset 9 To update the IPBS Web GUI press CTRL F5 on the keyboard or close the IPBS Web GUI and start it again in order to update the GUI 8 15 4 Configuration After Updating the Firmware From Software Version 2 x x to Later The following configuration settings should be changed in the Web GUI after updating the firmware from version 2 x x to later Radio Configuration 1 Select DECT gt Radio and enter the name and password for the Pari Master 2 Reset in order to make the changes take effect see 8 22 Reset Master Standby Master Configuration For both Master and Standby M
6. 15 February 2012 Ver H 57 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 7 13 3 Easy Registration Easy Registration is done in two steps First the users are registered in the IP DECT System through an import of a csv file Second the handset is assigned automatically to the user from the handset Add users in the IP DECT System If many users should be added it is possible to import a csv file with the IPEI IPDI Max Field name Description characters e Long Name Mandatory the name of the user need to be unique 30 throughout the system e Name Optional the user name 30 e Number Mandatory the phone number extension need to be 30 unique throughout the system e Display Optional and only available when using the Ascom 30 Name VolP Gateway the calling or called party name will be shown in the handset display depending on whose handset e Auth Name Optional 30 SIP e Idle Display Optional will be showed in the handset display when 47 the handset is idle e IPEI IPDI Mandatory the unique identification number of the handset e Password Optional is used for registration towards the 15 gatekeeper The csv file may have the following format Long Name Name Number Display Name Auth Name SIP Idle Display IPEI IPDI Password Different separators may be used in a delimiter separated file Import of files with the separators semicolon or TAB is supporte
7. Password Enter the shared password specified in the AD server Retype Confirm password Password 15 February 2012 Ver H 65 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN Authorization Set user access rights from the Windows domain e Use domain group Specify a Windows group with Administrator or Auditor rights e Administrator All Windows domain users have administrator access rights e Auditor All Windows domain users have auditor access rights Admin Group Specify the Relative Identifier RID RID of a Windows group with administrator rights The RID is the last part of the Security Identifier SID of a group Determine the SID of a group by entering the following in the Windows command line whoami groups This command displays the group information of the user logged in to the Windows domain Auditor Group Specify the Relative Identifier RID RID of a Windows group with auditor rights The RID is the last part of the Security Identifier SID of a group Determine the SID of a group by entering the following in the Windows command line whoami groups This command displays the group information of the user logged in to the Windows domain 3 Click OK Kerberos Client configuration The location of the Windows server must be configured locally on each client similarly to the Kerberos server Th
8. Digits used for the headmatch on the received number In addition to the normal dialling digits 0 9 the following characters have special meaning R If R is used as first digit of the number only numbers with presentation restricted match In this case the presentation restricted property is cleared if R is not used on Number Out Can be used at any place inside the number and means that any received digit matches 118 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN e CGPN out If you want to edit the calling number of outgoing calls e CDPN in If you want to edit the called number of incoming calls e CDPN out If you want to edit the called number of outgoing calls 4 On each mapping line a Call Number Type can be selected from the Call Number Type drop down list found on the righthand side of the lines NOTE This step is optional Possible values are e Unknown The mapping applies to unknown external calls e ISDN The mapping applies to external calls e Private The mapping applies to internal calls 5 On each mapping line a Call Number Format can be selected from the Call Number Format drop down list found on the lefthand side of the lines NOTE This step is optional The table below describes of the possible values Call Number Formats Table Name Description Typical use Abbreviation Unknown Unspecified Called number in u outgoin
9. Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN Rejected Certificates This list contains the certificate chains that were rejected before while trying to establish a secure TLS connection This happens for example if the certificate is expired or neither the certificate nor any of the issuing CAs is trusted If one of that certificates should be trusted for future connections you can select and add it to the trust list directly The following table describes the different functions Field name e Subject e Clear eTrust Device Certificate Description Click the name of a certificate to display its details in a window Discard all rejected certificate chains Click this button to add the selected certificates to the trust list and remove the corresponding chains from the rejected certificates As described in 2 Certificate Handling Options with Device Certificates on page 24 there are three possible certificate options 1 Default device certificate see Default Device Certificate on page 76 2 Self signed certificates see Self signed Certificates on page 76 3 Certificates signed by a Certificate Authority CA see Certificate Signing Request CSR on page 77 The following table describes the different functions Field name e Subject e PEM e DER eTrust e Clear e Create New 15 February 2012 Ver H Description Click t
10. State or Province Country DNS Name Cancel Select Self signed certificate in the Type drop down list 4 Select Enter the following settings Field name Description e Validity Enter the default validity in years This is a mandatory field e Key Select either the desired key strength 1024 bit 2048 bit 4096 bit or select to reuse the old key pair this is not recommended e Common Name Enter the domain name or IP address for the device This is the same value as entered in the web browser when accessing the device e DNS Name If the device has got a DNS name it should be entered here It will be stored as a subjectAltName SAN in the certificate The format of this field is a FQDN e g host domain com 5 Click OK 6 A new key pair and a certificate will be created This may take up to one hour depending on the key strength selected During this time the device will be fully operational with the exception of https not working and the certificate tab pane not being visible Certificate Signing Request CSR This section corresponds to option 3A amp 3B in 4 2 2 TLS Certificates on page 24 This will be the most common options for IP DECT systems For more information on CSRs see Certificate Authorities on page 22 1 Select Configuration gt General gt Certificates 15 February 2012 Ver H 77 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software versi
11. Unite Description Code Device CIMI Interface down Gateway 0x00010001 IPBS IPBL X Registration down Gateway 0x00010002 IPBS IPBL X Protocol error Gateway 0x00010003 IPBS IPBL X The LDAP replicator is not connected Users 0x00030001 IPBS IPBL X CPU resources are not available Radio 0x00030101 IPBS IPBL X Standby master active Master 0x00030201 IPBS IPBL Xx User registration failure Master 0x00030202 IPBS IPBL X Emergency registration down Master 0x00030203 IPBS IPBL X Connection to Radio lost Master 0x00030204 IPBS IPBL X Primary redundant trunk is down Master 0x00030205 IPBS IPBL X Connection to Mobility Master lost Mobility 0x00030301 IPBS IPBL X Master Cannot establish connection to Mobility Master 0x00030302_ IPBS IPBL X Mobility Master Connection to Master lost Mobility Master 0x00030303 IPBS IPBL X 15 February 2012 Ver H 142 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN Standby Mobility Master is active Mobility 0x00030304 IPBS IPBL X Master No Media data received RTP 0x00050001 IPBS IPBL X Excessive loss of data RTP 0x00050002 IPBS IPBL X Wrong payload type received RTP 0x00050003 IPBS IPBL Xx Stun failed RTP 0x00050004 IPBS IPBL X SRTP
12. cx C WINDOWS system32 cmd exe C gt nbtstat R Successful purge and preload of the NBT Remote C onbtstat a ipbs 4B 9f h2 Local Area Connection ode IpAddress 172 20 14 281 Scope Id 1 NetBIOS Remote Machine Name Table Status lt BB gt UNIQUE Registered lt BB gt UNIQUE Registered 00 01 3E B0 9F B2 cC gt 4 Enter http xxx xxx xxx xxx where XXX XXX XXX XXx is the determined IP address in the browser to access the GUI 5 After the first startup of the IPBS IPBL do the following On the IPBS Select LAN1 gt DHCP On the IPBL Select LAN1 gt DHCP 6 In Mode drop down list change the DHCP mode from automatic to client or disabled 7 2 2 Change the Default Password 1 Enter the IP address determined in 7 2 1 Determine the IP Address in the web browser address field 2 Select General gt Admin 15 February 2012 Ver H 44 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 3 Enter user name and password in the dialog box Default user name is admin Default password is changeme 4 Enter a user name in the User Name text field Enter a password in the Password text field Repeat the password in the second text field 6 Click OK 15 February 2012 Ver H 45 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 7 3 GUI Web Access 7 3 1 Login
13. install this certificate in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities store Issued to 172 20 10 59 Issued by 172 20 10 59 Valid from 2011 08 24 to 2012 08 24 Figure 10 The Certificate window 5 In the Certificate window click on the button Install Certificate The Certificate Import wizard is started 6 Click on Next 7 Make sure that option Automatically slelct the certificate store based on the type of certificate is selected see Figure 11 Click on Next Certificate Import Wizard Certificate Store Certificate stores are system areas where certificates are kept Windows can automatically select a certificate store or you can specify a location For a ically select the certificate store based on the type of certificate O Place all certificates in the following store Figure 11 The Certificate Import wizard 15 February 2012 Ver H 169 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 8 Click on Finish to complete the Certificate Import wizard The Security Warning window will appear 9 Click on Yes to install the certificate 15 February 2012 Ver H 170
14. page 34 Software The software in the DB1 can be updated by downloading new software without disconnecting the equipment The new software is stored in flash memory See 8 18 Update on page 130 for information Connectors e Two 8 pin RJ45 modular jacks for data and powering LEDs The IPBS2 has one RGB LED to indicate status This section describes the different indications and when they shall be used In the illustrations below Each blink pattern is represented by a number of blocks where each block is 100 ms Light grey blocks means that the LED is off Whenever the indication is changed the new pattern always starts from the first block Idle OK Solid blue DB1 operational and no NE traffic on the DB1 Starting up 100 ms blue 100 ms off The DB1 is in start up phase EEEES i e waiting to be initialized by the IPBL Active traffic 400 ms off 2000 ms blue DB1 operational and traffic lig TE T on the DB1 Fully occupied for 400 ms red 2000 ms blue Fully occupied with traffic speech traffic Ate y Software 400 ms blue 600 ms off Download of firmware in download E progress Error 100 ms red 100 ms off Upn layer 1 communication Penn error 15 February 2012 Ver H 16 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN Fatal error Solid red Fatal hardware error E DIP Switches The DIP switches can be found on the back of the DB1
15. service mechanism E 2 2 Local Site Redundancy If redundancy is wanted in a remote site that is you want to be able to make emergency phone call if the WAN connection to the central site goes down a local site proxy server e g SRST Cisco can be used in the remote site see figure 3 on page 160 15 February 2012 Ver H 159 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN moda aoe N Master 0 re AS Pari Master IP PBX N lt gt BOY A JP PBX Master 1 rin j I N gt va BOOS CO x p y 7 a vo Master 2 a y I WAN Sa u N DNS Server 2 Master 3 Pari Master Central site T l Local sitelproxy server AN Bey Cc Remote site Figure 3 Redundancy in the remote site using a local site proxy server E 2 3 About SRV Records Record format An SRV record has the form _Service Proto Name TTL Class SRV Priority Weight Port Target e Service the symbolic name of the desired service e Proto the protocol of the desired service this is usually either TCP or UDP e Name the domain name for which this record is valid e TTL standard DNS time to live field e Class standard DNS class field this is always IN e Priority the priority of th
16. the IPBS IPBL can be installed in the web browser to avoid getting certificate error messages See Appendix G Install Certificate in the Web Browser on page 166 The GUI interface is accessed through a standard web browser It is possible to use the name ipbs xx xx xx and ipbl xx xx xx where xx xx xx is the end of the MAC address Note The IPBL name is always ipbl xx xx xx regardless if LAN1 MAC xx xx xx Xx Xx Or LAN2 MAC yy yy yy yy yy is used It is also accessed by entering http xxx xxx xxx xxx In this address xxx xxx xxx xxx should be replaced with the IP address determined in 7 2 1 Determine the IP Address on page 43 Access the GUI and change the default password as described in 7 2 2 Change the Default Password on page 44 15 February 2012 Ver H 42 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN Note If the GUI cannot be accessed with Internet Explorer 8 or newer check that the TLS 1 0 option is activated in the web browser under menu Tools gt Internet Option gt Advanced gt Use TLS 1 0 7 2 1 Determine the IP Address The factory setting of the DHCP mode for the LAN1 port is automatic at first power up it will act as a DHCP client If the network has a DHCP server it will assign an IP address to the IPBS IPBL If there is no DHCP server in the network the IPBS IPBL can be assigned a predefined IP address The factory setting of the DHCP mode
17. 15 February 2012 Ver H 101 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 8 6 It is possible to configure the Sync Master to synchronize to a reference base station another or same DECT system In this case the Sync Master will try to synchronize to the reference system if the reference system is found but it will not require the reference system to be available The Sync Master will operate even though the reference system is not available During startup the Master will prefer to synchronize to a slave base in the same system before synchronizing to the reference base station Configure Sync Master as follows 1 Select DECT gt Air Sync 2 Select Master in the Sync Mode drop down list 3 To synchronize the sync master to a reference base station enter the reference base station in the Reference RFP text field Enter an alternative reference base station in the Alternative reference RFPI text field optional 4 Enter a region ID between 0 and 63 in the Sync Region text field Select type of resynchronization action to perform at reference sync failure a manual or an automatic scheduled one 6 Click OK VoIP This section only applies if the SIP protocol is used in the system 8 6 1 Add instance id to the user registration with the IP PBX This might simplify administration with some IP PBXs 1 Select VoIP gt SIP 2 To enable select the
18. 16384 to 32767 will be used a VoIP Signalling includes roaming handover registrations towards the IP PBX etc 1 Select IP gt Settings 2 Enter the ToS priority value recommended value is Oxb8 in the ToS Priority RTP Data text field 3 Enter the ToS priority value recommended value is Ox68 in the ToS Priority VoIP Signalling text field 4 Select which ports to use for RTP traffic by entering the first port in the First UDP RTP Port text field 5 Enter the number of ports to use in the Number of Ports text field 6 Click OK 15 February 2012 Ver H 81 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 8 3 2 Routing View the IP routing by Select IP gt Routing 8 4 LDAP The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol LDAP protocol is required for systems in which the server and a replicating client access a joint user database All IPBSs IPBLs in the system have access to the database one of the IPBSs IPBLs can be configured to be the LDAP server The joint user database contains information about the users registered in the system It also contains the system configuration that is the configurations made under the DECT menu This section describes how to do the following configurations and settings e Configure LDAP Server e Check LDAP Server Status e Configure LDAP Replicator e Check LDAP Replicator Status 8 4 1 Co
19. 2 Individual Registration on page 57 e Easy Registration can be used if many users shall be added to the IP DECT System The IPEl is entered with for example a barcode reader to a csv file see 7 13 3 Easy Registration on page 58 15 February 2012 Ver H 55 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN Note Display Name is only used during AD replication see Attribute Mappings on page 85 7 13 1 Anonymous Registration Anonymous Registration is done in two steps First the user is registered in the IP DECT System Second the handset is assigned to the user from the handset Add users in the IP DECT System 1 2 3 Under Administration select Users Click New Enter the following information in the corresponding text fields leave the PE IPDI text field empty do not remove the automatically generated Auth Code Max Field name Description characters e Long Name Mandatory the name of the user need to be unique 30 throughout the system e Display Name Optional and only available when using the Ascom 30 VolP Gateway the calling or called party name will be shown in the handset display depending on whose handset e Name Optional the user name 30 e Number Mandatory the phone number extension need to be 30 unique throughout the system e Password Optional is used for registration towards the 30 gatekeeper e Idle Display Optional wi
20. 4 59 local time on a 24h clock Note that if the device has no time set all command executions will be cancelled If the initial parameter is set the no commands will be executed within the first lt minutes gt minutes after the device has been booted This is done to avoid firmware download and flashing when installing devices mod cmd UP1 times allow 12 23 1 2 3 4 initial 6 The command above suppresses any command file processing within the first six minutes after each boot of the device If initial is set new devices or those that have been reset to factory settings the command file will be retrieved even if it normally would be suppressed by the allow parameter This allows new devices to retrieve a site specific standard configuration quickly A 1 5 Setting the UPO Parameters To perform a firmware update use the following command mod cmd UPO prot lt url gt lt final command gt lt build serial gt The command above downloads the new firmware from lt url gt and flash it to the device then lt final command gt is executed The IPBSs maintain an internal variable UPDATE PROT which is initially or when the device is reset to factory settings empty The prot command will compare the lt build serial gt parameter with the UPDATE PROT variable If it is equal no firmware will be loaded or flashed If there is no UPDATE PROT yet like for a new device lt build serial gt is compared against the build number of the
21. A How to Use the Update Server on page 148 1 Select General gt Update 2 Enter the URL of the script file in the URL text field 3 Enter the poll interval in minutes in the Interval min text field 4 Click OK The Current Update Serials section shows the values of the variables set after the last execution of the associated command 8 1 5 Configure the NTP Settings Since the IPBS IPBL does not have a battery backed real time clock the internal time will be set to 0 00 hrs 1 1 1970 in the case of a restart In order to get the correct time in the system specify the IP address of a NTP time server The IPBS IPBL will synchronize its internal clock to the time server at startup and at the specified intervals The clock is for example used by the handsets and log files 15 February 2012 Ver H 68 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN Info Admin Update NTP Logging HTTP HTTP Client SNMP Certificates Active Settings Time Server 172 20 10 7 172 20 10 7 Interval min 120 120 Timezone Europe Central European Time UTC 1 String CET 1CEST 2 M3 5 0 2 M10 5 0 3 CET 1CEST 2 M3 5 0 2 1M110 5 0 3 Last sync 03 03 2010 08 08 Figure 25 Configure NTP settings 1 Select General gt NTP Enter the IP address to the primary NTP server in the Time Server text field Enter a time interval in the Interval min text field BR WN Selec
22. Add instance id to the user registration with the IP PBX check box corresponding to the SIP protocol that is used 3 Click OK 8 6 2 IP PBX supports redirection of registration when registered to alternative proxy When the primary proxy is down and an alternative proxy is in use the IP PBX will redirect the registration to the primary proxy when available again IP DECT will not make any attempts to contact the primary proxy as long as the alternative proxy is available 1 Select VoIP gt SIP 2 To enable select the IP PBX supports redirection of registration when registered to alternative proxy check box corresponding to the SIP protocol that is used 3 Click OK 8 6 3 Use local contact port as source port for TCP TLS connections Instead of having a dynamic ephemeral source port for the persistent TCP TLS connection the local contact port of the corresponding phone can be used instead required by some IP PBXs 1 Select VolP gt SIP 2 Select the SIPS check box 3 Click OK 15 February 2012 Ver H 102 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 8 6 4 Session Timer initial value If set a keep alive mechanism will be used to detect if a call is still valid as defined by rfc 4028 This is normally handled by the IP PBX and then not necessary to be defined here 1 Select VoIP gt SIP 2 To enable enter a time sec in the Sessi
23. Configuration HTTP The HTTP tab is used to configure the type of web access that should be allowed for the device includes a field for configuring https access For more information see 8 1 7 Configure the HTTP settings on page 71 4 3 2 Configuration Certificates The Certificates tab lists the certificate used by web browsers to authenticate the identity of the device Web server For more information see 8 1 10 Certificates on page 73 4 3 3 Configuration SIPS SIP Secure SIPS is used to encrypt the signalling communication between the IPBS and the IP PBX SIPS uses the TLS protocol for encryption The signalling between the IPBSs is also encrypted by default and there is no possibility to disable it For more information see 8 5 16 Configure Gatekeeper on page 95 4 3 4 Configuration Secure RTP Secure RTP SRTP is used to encrypt the voice communication between the end user equipments SRTP can be used with the Ascom VoIP Gateway For more information see 8 5 11 Secure RTP on page 92 15 February 2012 Ver H 26 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 5 Installation of the Base Station This section describes how to install the IPBSs BS3x0 and DB1 Both base stations can be fixed to a wall a ceiling a pole or a beam by means of the mounting bracket included When fixing the base station to a wall or ceiling the included plugs and
24. DECT Gateway 15 February 2012 Ver H 1 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 1 1 Abbreviations and Glossary Base Station DECT DECT Base Station TDM DECT Base Station DHCP DTMF FER GUI IP IPBL IPBS LAN LDAP PBX PSCN RFP RFPI RSSI RTP SST ToS VLAN 15 February 2012 Ver H Common name for IPBS DECT Base Station BS3x0 and TDM DECT Base Station Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications global standard for cordless telecommunication Another name for BS3x0 Another name for DB1 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Dual Tone Multiple Frequency Frame Error Rate Graphical User Interface Internet Protocol global standard that defines how to send data from one computer to another through the Internet Previously called P DECT Gateway or more commonly as the Blade Also referred to as IPBS Base Station Previously called P DECT Base Station Local Area Network a group of computers and associated devices that share a common communication line Lightweight Directory Access Protocol Private Branch Exchange telephone system within an enterprise that switches calls between local lines and allows all users to share a certain number of external lines Primary receiver Scan Carrier Number defines the RF carrier on which one receiver will be listening on the next frame Radio Fixed Part DECT base Stati
25. Id 0 ii Users pue No Display IPEI IPDI AC Prod SW Registration 4007 Extn4007 4007 036470296844 1234 Subscribed 4008 Extn4008 4008 036470296867 1234 Subscribed 4009 Extn4009 4009 036470296858 1234 Subscribed 4002 Extn4002 4002 036470296780 1234 Subscribed 4000 abcdefghijklm 4000 1234 Not Subscribed 4003 Extn4003 4003 036470296893 1234 Subscribed 4004 Extn4004 4004 036470296789 1234 Subscribed 4005 Extn4005 4005 036470296803 1234 Subscribed 4006 Extn4006 4006 036470296831 1234 Subscribed Users 9 Figure 21 User Administration Sample The right side of the page consists of two list sections e User Administrators in the upper right section Note this section is read only since a user administrator cannot manage other user administrators See Managing User Administrators on page 49 e Users in the lower right section Refer to 7 13 Add Users on page 55 7 3 5 System Administrators IPBS IPBL devices are factory delivered with a default system administrator account Log in as System Administrator To login as a system administrator 1 Follow 7 2 Access the GUI on page 42 and access the device using a web browser 2 Click the link labelled System Administration A login window is opened 15 February 2012 Ver H 47 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN Enter user name and password for a system administrator 4 Click OK to login Following t
26. Local State of replication in the destination directory Three states are possible Stopped Active Completed Notify Number of change notifications sent to the server Add Number of locally added objects Del Number of locally deleted objects Modify Number of locally modified objects Pending Number of local objects waiting to be sent to the server 8 4 5 Expert tool The Expert function should only be used after consultation with Ascom Technical Support 8 5 DECT This section describes how to do the following configurations and settings e Change System Name and password e Change Subscription Method e Configure Authentication Code e Select Tone system e Set Default Language e Set Frequency Band e Enable Disable Carriers e Enable Disable Local R Key Handling e Enable Disable No Transfer on Hangup e Configure Coder e Configure Supplementary Services e Select Master Mode e Configure Gatekeeper e Select Mobility Master mode e Connect Mobility Master to other Mobility Master s e Enable Disable Radio e Enter IP address to the PARI Master and the Standby PARI Master e Multiple Radio Configuration e Assign PARI e Enter SARI e Configure Air Synchronization 15 February 2012 Ver H 88 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN System Name Password Confirm Password Subscriptions Authentication Code Tones Default Language F
27. Mode drop down list change the DHCP mode from automatic to disabled In a Network with a DHCP Server If the network has a DHCP server the IP address is determined following the steps below The IPBS s MAC address can be found on the label on the box and on the label on the backside The IPBL s MAC address can be found on the label on the box The hexadecimal numbers XxX XX XX XX XX Xx represent the MAC address Note Make sure to use the LAN1 port for the IPBL 15 February 2012 Ver H 43 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN Note In order to determine the IP address it is necessary that the computer is connected to the same LAN broadcast domain as the IPBS IPBL Determine the IP address following the steps below Note If the IPBS IPBL has been used before it must be restored to factory default settings by performing a long hardware reset see 8 23 Reset Using the Reset Button on page 138 Then remove the power supply cable and connect it again 1 Open a command window in windows by selecting Start gt Run and enter cmd in the Open text field 2 Enter the following commands C nbtstat R Ca nbtstat a ipbs xx xx xx in case of IPBL enter ipbl xx xx xx Where xx xx xx should be replaced with the last 6 hexadecimal digits of the MAC address 3 The IP address is displayed in the command window see the white frame in figure below
28. Select DECT gt System Note To access the System tab the Master mode has to be activated see 8 5 13 Select Mode on page 94 2 Choose language in the Default Language drop down list 3 Click OK 8 5 6 Set Frequency Band The IPBS IPBL can operate in the following frequency bands e 1880 1900 MHz Europe Africa Middle East Australia New Zeeland and Asia e 1910 1930 MHz South America e 1920 1930 MHz North America 1 Select DECT gt System NOTE To access the System tab the Master mode has to be activated see 8 5 13 Select Mode on page 94 15 February 2012 Ver H 90 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 2 Select frequency area in the Frequency drop down list 3 Click OK 4 Reset in order to make the changes take effect see 8 22 Reset on page 138 8 5 7 Enable Carriers The IPBS IPBL has 5 carriers for the North American frequency band and 10 carriers for the other frequency bands Under all normal circumstances all carriers should be enabled To enable or disable carriers 1 Select DECT gt System NOTE To access the System tab the Master mode has to be activated see 8 5 13 Select Mode on page 94 2 Select clear the Enabled Carriers check boxes 3 Click OK 8 5 8 Local R Key Handling With this option enabled keypad information is handled locally If this option is disabled keypad information is sent transpar
29. Synchronization on page 100 Updated 8 10 1 Radios on page 107 New 8 10 6 Sync Lost Counter in IPBS on page 110 New 8 11 DECT Sync on page 111 Updated 8 15 Software Upgrade on page 127 Ver D 3 September 2010 New 7 13 3 Easy Registration on page 58 Updated 8 1 3 Centralized Management of Administrator Auditor Accounts Using Kerberos on page 61 Updated 8 5 2 Set Subscription Method on page 89 New 8 7 1 Configure Messaging on page 103 New 8 8 mport and Export a Central Phonebook on page 105 New 8 9 5 Export the Users to a csv file on page 107 Ver E 26 January 2011 Several changes see change bars Ver F 28 October 2011 Several changes see change bars Ver G 15 December 2011 Several changes see change bars Ver H 15 February 2012 Several changes see change bars 15 February 2012 Ver H 147 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN Appendix A How to Use the Update Server A 1 Summary Automatic update is based on configuration and firmware information stored on a standard web server and retrieved by the devices on a regular basis There are 2 modules in the device which work in tandem The first is known as UPO and actually executes the upload and download of configuration information as well as the download of updated firmware UPO is controlled by commands as described below The second module is known
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31. The password for authorization must be specified here Password and confirmed Retype Select the applicable coder in the drop down list Enter the sample time in milliseconds 116 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN e Silence Compression Select this check box to enable silence compression e Exclusive Select this check box to accept only preset coders e Local Network Coder Select the preferred coder in the drop down list for a local network address e Enable T 38 Select this check box to enable T 38 Fax over IP protocol e Enable SRTP Select this check box to enable encrypted media streams e Media Relay Select this check box to allow RTP DTMF interoperability between H 323 and SIP devices e No DTMF Detection Select this check box to send DTMF tones in band through the media channel but not as separate signalling messages e Record to URL HTTP url where the recording file is to be stored HTTP server must allow write access PUT at this location One PCAP file is written for every call via this interface containing both RTP streams Audio streams can be played using Wireshark SIP Interop Tweaks e Proposed Set in seconds default is 120 seconds Registration Interval A value too low increases the network load s e Accept INVITE s from Check this box to accept invites from anywhere Anywhere not only from the proxy configured e En
32. Ver H 41 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 7 Configuration This section describes how to configure the IPBS and IPBL using the web interface The recommended order to configure the equipment in the IP DECT system is as follows 1 Configure the Mobility Master see 7 4 Configure the Mobility Master on page 50 2 Configure the Standby Mobility Master see 7 5 Configure the Standby Mobility Master on page 50 Configure the Pari Master see 7 6 Configure the Pari Master on page 51 4 Configure the Standby Pari Master see 7 7 Configure the Standby Pari Master on page 52 5 Configure the Master see 7 8 Configure the Master on page 52 6 Configure the Standby Master see 7 9 Configure the Standby Master on page 53 7 Configure the Radios see 7 11 Configure the Radio on page 54 7 1 Requirements The following is required in order to configure the IP DECT system PC e 10 100base T Ethernet connection 7 1 1 Web Browser Requirements To use the interface properly the web browser has to meet the following requirements e HTTP 1 1 protocol e HTML 4 0 protocol e XML XSL Version 1 0 The GUI has been tested with Internet Explorer 7 x and Firefox 3 x but can also be operated with other browsers in compliance with the requirements above 7 2 Access the GUI Note To access the GUI for an IPBS IPBL using secure web access https the certificate for
33. added manually to the trust list of the IPBS It is also possible that more than one certificate is downloaded creating a certificate chain The root CA certificate is at the end of the chain which contains a self signed signature and it is able to approve other certificate requests It is recommended to add the root CA certificate to the IPBS trust list 15 February 2012 Ver H 96 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN Note The connection to the IP PBX will only be established after the certificate is acknowledged If the certificate expires the ongoing connection is maintained but it will not be possible to start a new connection until the certificate is renewed To add a certificate to the trust list do the following 1 Select General gt Certificates 2 In the Rejected certificates section select the check box of the certificate you want to trust 3 Click Trust To ensure two way authentication the IP PBX also downloads a certificate from the IPBS The trust list must also be manually updated with this certificate in the IP PBX similarly to the IPBS For more information about certificate handling see 8 1 10 Certificates on page 73 8 5 17 Registration for Anonymous Devices Handsets registered anonymously can make emergency calls through an extension reserved for anonymous users Note Call restrictions must be configured in the PBX to allow
34. and may cause damage or danger e Only approved power supplies according to valid editions of EN JEC CSA UL AU NZS 60950 are to be used when the IPBS RFPs are powered by local power supplies 3 1 Protection Against Electrostatic Discharge ESD Integrated circuits are sensitive to ESD To avoid damage caused by ESD service engineers and other people must handle equipment and boards carefully Electronic equipment has become more resistive to ESD but we see an increase of situations where static electricity can build up This is caused by an increasing application of man made fibres like nylon acrylic etc which are capable of generating ESD of 10 000 Volts and more Walking across a nylon carpet even for a few feet could cause a person to be charged up to more than 10 000 Volts Under these conditions if a system board or a C MOS device is touched it could easily be damaged Although the device may not be totally defective it is often degraded causing it to fail at a later date without apparent reason To make sure that equipment and parts are well protected during shipment special packaging materials are utilized System boards will be shipped in anti static bags and C MOS devices and other sensitive parts in small shielded boxes 3 1 1 ESD Handling In the interest of quality and reliability it is advisable to observe the following rules when handling system parts e Keep parts in their protective packaging until they ar
35. authentication failed RTP 0x00050005 IPBS IPBL X SRTCP authentication failed RTP 0x00050006 IPBS IPBL X Unexpected message H323 0x00060001 IPBS IPBL X Status inquiry H323 0x00060002 IPBS IPBL X Signaling TCP failed H323 0x00060003 IPBS IPBL X Signaling timeout H323 0x00060004 IPBS IPBL X NAT discovery failed SIP 0x00070001 IPBS IPBL X Overload SIP 0x00070003 IPBS IPBL X Coder selection failed SIP 0x00070004 IPBS IPBL x Media configuration failed SIP 0x00070005 IPBS IPBL X DNS failed SIP 0x00070006 IPBS IPBL X Invalid URL WebMedia 0x00080001 IPBS IPBL X Coder missing in URL WebMedia 0x00080002 IPBS IPBL Xx Unexpected restart watchdog reset power on Ox000b0001 IPBS IPBL X Cmd Unexpected message TLS 0x000c010a IPBS IPBL X Unexpected message TLS 0x000c020a IPBS IPBL X Bad MAC TLS 0x000c0114 IPBS IPBL X Bad MAC TLS 0x000c0214 IPBS IPBL X Decryption failed TLS 0x000c0115 IPBS IPBL X Decryption failed TLS 0x000c0215 IPBS IPBL X Record overflow TLS 0x000c0116 IPBS IPBL X Record overflow TLS 0x000c0216 IPBS IPBL X Decompression failure TLS 0x000c011e IPBS IPBL X Decompression failure TLS 0x000c021e IPBS IPBL X Handshake failure TLS 0x000c0128 IPBS IPBL X Handshake failure TLS 0x000c0228 IPBS IPBL X No certificate TLS 0x000c0129 IPBS IPBL X No certificate TLS 0x000c0229 IPBS IPBL X Bad certificate TLS 0x000c012a IPBS IPBL X Bad certificate TLS 0x000c022a IPBS IP
36. both called parties are put on hold before the transfer is carried out To enable this option select the Hold before Transfer check box Accept Inbound Calls not Routed via Home Proxy If this option is enabled it could be possible for inbound calls to bypass call restrictions configured in the IP PBX If it is disabled a 305 Use Proxy response will be sent To enable this option select the Accept inbound calls not routed via home proxy check box Register with number If this option is enabled number will be used for registrations towards the IP PBX instead of name Name will be used for authentication To enable this option select the Register with number check box KPML support If this option is enabled the DTMF digits are sent with the SIP signalling using the Keypad Markup Language KPML method With this method single DTMF digits can also be sent during call setup to add digits to the callend number overlap sending Enbloc dialing can then be unchecked The IP PBX must also support KPML To enable this option select the KPML support check box Make sure that the Allow DTMF through RTP and the Send inband DTMF check boxes are cleared 13 Click OK 14 Reset in order to make the changes take effect see 8 22 Reset on page 138 If you in step 2 selected the SIPS protocol the IPBS downloads a certificate from the IP PBX to ensure a secure transaction The IPBS does not initially trust the certificate so it must be
37. cccceceeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeteneeeeceeeeeeneeeecteeeeseaeees 42 FA RECESS E OA A A a 42 7 2 1 Determine the IP Address cccccccccssssccesesseesessesseesersessaeeseseensatsessenaeess 43 7 2 2 Change the Default Password oooooccciococococooccooccconncoonnconncoonnnnn cnn na ranas 44 7 3 GUPWeB AGGOSS idas 46 A PAE a a ARNO 46 132 ACCESS Level AE EE verdana N A E EENE ARA 46 CAS AUGILOMS A 46 dA ser AGMINE aenea A ti 46 7 33 System Administrator ar LT E EE EET 47 7 4 Configure the Mobility Master oooooinoinnnnnocicccinconiccconcccooncnnn conocio ronca 50 7 5 Configure the Standby Mobility Master 0 ccccccececceceeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeteseeneeeeaes 50 15 February 2012 Ver H Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 7 6 Configure E 51 7 7 Configure the Standby Pari Master 0 cccccceceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeneeeneeeeteeeseeeses 52 7 8 Contigure the Master iat Ai 5 atl e e aia dea e 0 dd 52 79 Configure th Standby Masten uti a aia 53 7 10 Plug and Play Configuration ccccccccccecesceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeneeseeeeeeeeseeeses 54 TM Configure the Radio visa tail 54 712 Configuire DEPIOWVIMENT arroll 54 PND POO NOT 55 7 13 1 ANONYMOUS Registration rencrien repie ii aiene ni Ai T EAE 56 7213 2 ndividual Registration sasie eA ieee ea a a E taa noo 57 F133 SES y Registano a peut aie t eaten e 58 B Oper ati aii iia pandas 60 8 1 Genera
38. certain number and all of the digits subsequently dialled are to be ignored e Name out e Add UUI If manufacturer specific data is to be transmitted in the signalling channel for example the URL for an announcement this URL e g http www can be entered here 15 February 2012 Ver H 123 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN Leave all the remaining fields blank in the normal case e Final Route e Final Map e No Reroute on wrong No e Verify CGPN e Interworking QSIG SIP e Rerouting as Deflection e Routing on Diverting No e Force enblock e Add e Disable Echo Canceler e Call Counter e Max 6 Click OK Enable if the routing shall stop here Enable if the mapping shall stop here Enable if you don t want to reroute when call fails due to wrong number Map will match only if there is a matching CGPN map too Enable to support supplementary services such as name display call transfer call diversion etc u between the H 323 SIP network and a QSIG network Enable if call rerouting supplementary service shall be implemented as call deflection Enable if routing shall be done based on diverting number diverting leg2 info Enable to send call en block after 4 seconds interdigit timeout A can be transmitted to mark the end of the call number This is required for devices such as from Cisco whic
39. e Disable Select the Disable check box to disable the route e Protocol Select one of the values below in the Protocol drop down list Possible values are H 323 Selecting H 323 default results in the GUI displaying a H 323 registration section and a H 323 Interop Tweaks section both described below SIP Selecting SIP results in the GUI displaying a SIP registration section and a SIP Interop Tweaks section See8 13 3 SIP Interfaces on page 115 for a description of these sections 15 February 2012 Ver H 120 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN e Mode Select one of the values below in the Mode drop down list Possible values are Gateway without Registration connects to the VoIP interface gateway to the configured gatekeeper without a registration Register as Endpoint registers as VoIP terminal with the configured gatekeeper Register as Gateway registers as VoIP gateway with the configured gatekeeper Gatekeeper Registrar accepts registrations from other VoIP devices ENUM registers an ENUM connection with the relevant interface e Gatekeeper address IP adress of the remote VoIP device primary e Gatekeeper address Itis important to enter an alternative gatekeeper IP secondary address especially when using redundant systems e Mask Enter network mask e Gatekeeper Identifier In general you can operate with
40. information Figure 7 Security warning window 2 In the security warning window click on the text link Continue to this website not recommended The login window for the device will appear 3 Click on the Certificate Error notification in the Security Status bar next to the Internet Explorer Address bar see Figure 8 The Security Report window will 15 February 2012 Ver H 167 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN appear see Figure 9 hitps 172 20 10 59 Windows Internet Explorer Figure 8 Sceen shot of the login window with the Security Status bar highlighted Y Untrusted Certificate The security certificate presented by this website was not issued by a trusted certificate authority This problem might indicate an atlempt to fool you or intercept any data you send to the server We recommend that you close this webpage About certificate errors View certificates Figure 9 The Security Report window 15 February 2012 Ver H 168 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 4 In the Security Report window click on the blue text link View certificates The Certificate window will appear Certificate General Detals Certification Path Certificate Information This CA Root certificate is not trusted To enable trust
41. is recommended to assign a descriptive name for example IPBS IPBL location 1 Select General gt Admin 2 Enter a name in the Device Name text field 3 Click OK 8 1 2 Change User Name and Password The user name and password are used to access the IPBS IPBL through the web GUI 15 February 2012 Ver H 60 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 1 Select General gt Admin 2 Write a user name in the User Name text field 3 Enter a new password in the Password text field Repeat the password in the second text field 4 Click OK 8 1 3 Centralized Management of Administrator Auditor Accounts Using Kerberos In software version 3 x x each IPBS IPBL had their own set of administrator auditor accounts Kerberos is a network authentication protocol that is used when you want to have the same set of user accounts for several IPBSs IPBLs and then want to administrate these user accounts at one central location Kerberos server When an IPBS IPBL is setup as a Kerberos server the IPBS IPBL act as an authentication server for the rest of the IPBSs IPBLs that are setup as client devices in the installation The Kerberos server and the group of client devices constitute a domain called a realm During Kerberos communication no password is actually sent over the network Kerberos uses encrypted data packets tickets which are time stamped and expire after a certain pe
42. is to the fixed IP address 192 168 0 1 see 8 2 1 Set 8 2 1 Set DHCP Mode on page 79 Note After the first startup the DHCP mode should be changed from automatic to either client or off see 8 2 1 Set DHCP Mode on page 79 This section describes how to determine the dynamically allocated IP address The address is used to access the IPBS IPBL using a web browser Two methods are described e Ina Network without a DHCP Server on page 43 e Ina Network with a DHCP Server on page 43 In a Network without a DHCP Server If the network does not have a DHCP server and the DHCP mode is set to automatic factory default follow the steps below Note If the IPBS IPBL has been used before it must be restored to factory default settings by performing a long hardware reset see 8 23 Reset Using the Reset Button on page 138 1 Connect an Ethernet cable between the IPBS IPBL and the computer NOTE For IPBS a power adapter must be used NOTE For IPBL make sure to use the LAN1 port 2 Ensure that the computer has an IP address within the same IP address range as the IPBS IPBL 192 168 0 1 3 Perform a hardware reset by shortly pressing the reset button The IPBS IPBL will be assigned the IP address 192 168 0 1 and the netmask 255 255 255 0 4 Enter http 192 168 0 1 in the browser to access the IPBS IPBL GUI After the first startup do the following On the IPBS Select LAN1 gt DHCP On the IPBL Select LAN1 gt DHCP 6 In
43. lt url gt lt final command gt lt serial gt The command loads the configuration file and all commands in it are executed 15 February 2012 Ver H 152 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN Appendix B RFP Power Consumption The tables below show power consumption for a base station connected to and powered from the IPBL The power consumption of the IPBL is approximately 15 W The maximum cable length for base stations connected to the IPBL must not exceed 1500 meters B 1 KRCNB 201 DCT1800 Cable 0 4 mm wire size 2 0 5 mm wire size 5 0 6 mm wire size length without Without Without metres Epp EPP EPP Table 1 Power consumption watts of base stations and cabling when powered from the IPBL 15 February 2012 Ver H 153 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN B 2 BS3x0 and DB1 Cable 0 4 mm wire size 2 0 5 mm wire size 5 0 6 mm wire size length without Without Without metres Epp EPP EPP Table 2 Power consumption watts of base stations and cabling when powered from the IPBL 15 February 2012 Ver H 154 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0
44. lying down LAN Power Supply RJ45 RJ45 Figure 2 IPBS2 Overview Contents of the Box The box in which the IPBS2 is packed contains e An IPBS2 with integrated antennas e A mounting bracket e Two screws with wall plugs 15 February 2012 Ver H 6 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN Power Distribution The IPBS2 can be powered using the following methods e Power over Ethernet IEEE 802 3af e A local AC adapter Note For more information about power distribution see 5 3 Power the Base Station on page 34 Software The software in the IPBS2 can be updated by downloading new software without disconnecting the equipment The new software is stored in flash memory See 8 18 Update on page 130 for information Connectors e Two 8 pin RJ45 modular jacks for LAN PoE and powering LEDs The IPBS2 has one RGB LED to indicate status This section describes the different indications and when they shall be used In the illustrations below Each blink pattern is represented by a number of blocks where each block is 100 ms Light grey blocks means that the LED is off Whenever the indication is changed the new pattern always starts from the first block Idle OK Solid blue IPBS2 operational and no fee traffic on the IPBS2 Starting up 100 ms blue 100 ms off The IPBS2 is in start up searching Et phase e g waiting for pa
45. of the DECT gateway to limit the replication to users of a certain group e LDAP Filter Enter an LDAP filter to limit replication to certain LDAP objects 7 Enter the LDAP User name and Password in the User and Password text fields 8 Click OK Note In the case of Master to Standby Master Full Directory Replication do not register new handsets when the LDAP Server is down even if there is a Standby LDAP Server in the system Configure Active Directory Replication During Active Directory AD replication the configured LDAP replicator retrieves only relevant data AD replication is a one way replication where data is only transferred from the AD to the IP DECT but not from the IP DECT to the AD Data originating from the AD cannot be 15 February 2012 Ver H 83 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN modified in the IP DECT system but it is possible to change or add those user attributes locally that are not replicated Note If AD replication is enabled existing local users are replaced with corresponding users in the AD and some local attributes may be deleted Contact Ascom Technical Support if you would like to enable AD replication with existing local users For AD Server configuration settings see Configure AD Server on page 87 1 Select LDAP gt Replicator Select Active Directory Replication in the Type drop down list Select the Enable c
46. really restarted but out of service for a short time period The IP part of the IPBS is not affected by this but is in service all the time There are five reasons for when the sync lost counter is incremented e The IPBS has not been able to find a synchronization source within 9 minutes e The PSCN value is changed e The value for frame number is changed e The value for multi frame number is changed e The number of enabled carriers is changed If the PSCN frame number multi frame number and or the number of enabled carriers is changed then the radio stops to handle traffic immediately 15 February 2012 Ver H 110 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN Impact for the Users During speech If the radio stops to handle traffic as described in Sync Lost Counter on page 110 it does not necessarily mean a disconnected call In a system with good overlapping coverage it might be possible to make a handover to another IPBS without disconnecting the call If the handset does not quickly find any other IPBS the call will be disconnected and the handset will indicate No System As soon as the IPBS is synchronized it is available again for handset communication The handset will then connect to the system in the same way as for a normal power on In idle mode In idle mode the user will most likely not discover any problem Since the handsets have a shor
47. secret password from the Kerberos server page It shall now be possible login to the Radio using the Kerberos login credentials see Log in using Kerberos on page 64 Configure IPBS IPBL as a client in a new system Precondition The IPBS IPBL must have software version 4 1 x or higher The idea is to use the Device Overview gt Add to configure the Radios and the Kerberos Client By using this feature it is not needed to browse into each Radio for configuration The Radios are in broadcast mode which means none of them are attached to the Master and configured If any of the Radios are attached to the master and configured the Radios must be detached from the Master if this procedure shall work 1 Select Device Overview gt Radios 2 Click Add to add the Radio to the Master 3 In the Add Radio window enter a name for the device You can also add a Standby Master IP Address 4 Go to the Kerberos section and enter the following in the text fields Realm Enter the realm name of the Kerberos server Host name Optional User Enter the same user name defined in the Kerberos server Password Enter the same password defined in the Kerberos server Disable local authentication Select the Disable local authentication check box recommended Overwrite existing Select the Overwrite existing check box optional 5 Go to the Authentication Servers section 6 In the Realm Domain text field enter the realm name specified in th
48. see figure 6 on page 15 Note DIP switch 3 and 4 shall be set to ON Set DIP switch 1 and 2 to ON or OFF as follows DIP switch 1 ON Europe frequency DIP switch 2 ON DIP switch 1 OFF China frequency DIP switch 2 ON DIP switch 1 ON South America frequency DIP switch 2 OFF DIP switch 1 OFF North America frequency DIP switch 2 OFF 2 5 2 DB1 with External Antennas This section contains the differences between the DB1 with internal antenna and the DB1 with external antennas For all other information see 2 5 1 DB1 with Internal Antenna on page 15 Back view while lying down MCX connectors Figure 7 DB1 with MCX connectors for external antennas Contents of the Box The box in which the DB1 is packed contains e ADB1 with external antennas e A mounting bracket e An antenna bracket e Two antenna coaxial cables e Two antennas e Four screws with wall plugs 15 February 2012 Ver H 17 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 2 6 AC adapter The AC adapter is used to power a base station locally Note The maximum length of cable from adapter must not exceed 10 meters Versions different type of mains plug For European countries except U K Art no 130137B Order no BSX 0013 For U K Art no 130136B Order no BSX 0014 For NA Art no 130138A Order no BSX 0015 For Australia Art no 130139B
49. sent error notifications e tx error 49 Number of sent error notifications due to invalid credentials e x error 50 Number of sent error notifications due to insufficient access rights 8 4 3 Configure LDAP Replicator LDAP Replicators are usually configured in the following cases e User data is replicated from the Master to the Standby Master The replicator is configured on the Standby Master Full Directory Replication e User data is replicated from the Active Directory AD to the Master The replicator is configured on the Master e User data is replicated from the PBX to the Master The replicator is configured on the Master Full Directory Replication e User data is replicated from the Master to the other Masters in a Multi Master System The replicator is configured on the Masters not hosting the LDAP Server To have full roaming between Masters the LDAP user must have write access to the LDAP server Configure Full Directory Replication 1 Select LDAP gt Replicator Select Full Replication in the Type drop down list Select the Enable check box Enter the IP address to the LDAP server in the Server text field Enter the IP address to the alternative LDAP server in the Alt Server text field NOTE If this IPBS IPBL is configured as an alternative standby LDAP server leave the Alt Server text field empty Select a filter method from the Filter Type drop down list num A W N e Dect Gateway Name Enter the name
50. state of the Active Directory Replication should be Up and the state of the remote directory should be Completed 15 February 2012 Ver H 84 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN Server Server Status Replicator Replicator Status Expert Replication Type Type Active Directory Replication Active Directory Replication Enable Server 172 20 9 110 DN CN Users DC DomainN Show options User lusername username Password eeccccccce In Maps Source Attribute Assignment Pattern i cn lipPhone 9tel Out Maps Dest Attribute J len t Destination Value en e164 tel I en CN Users DC DomainName LDAP Filter amp objectClass user men amp objectClass user memberOf CN grp_ipdect CN Users DC DomainName Description Attribute Mappings The following attributes are generally used to configure attribute mappings IP DECT IP DECT AD attribute name Description designator attribute name Long Name cn cn Common name mandatory and must be unique Name h323 userPrincipalName User name Number e164 telephoneNumber Business or mobile phone ipPhone mobile number mandatory and must be unique Display dn displayName Displayed name first name givenName sn or surname In Maps In Maps define which attributes of the incoming objects are replicated and how
51. sync out interfaces 6 Base station 01 16 ISDN Upy DECT base station interfaces 2 3 2 Power Supply The power supply are located at the rear of the IPBL The IPBL can be powered using the following alternatives e 110 230 VAC only IPBL IP DECT Gateway VAC VDC e 48 VDC Note For more information see 6 3 Power the PBL on page 40 Software The software in the IPBL can be updated by downloading new software without disconnecting the equipment The new software is stored in flash memory See 8 18 Update on page 130 for information 15 February 2012 Ver H 10 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 2 3 3 LED indication Status LED Description Not lit Not powered status is not defined Flashing slow green When pressing the reset button Flashing fast green Firmware update or clear config after long reset Steady green Status OK system is fully operational Steady red Status Fail system error condition Steady amber System is in TFTP server mode Base station LED f Description Not lit No Upy link established Flashing Upy link established activated state RFP is not operational Steady RFP is fully initialised and operational Base station LED 74 Description Not lit No speech activity in RFP Flashing All speech channels occupied
52. that has been digitally signed with the CA s private key A CSR is valid for the server where the certificate will be installed 4 1 3 Cryptography Cryptography is the encoding of messages to render them unreadable by anyone other than their intended recipient s Modern cryptography uses complex algorithms implemented on modern computer systems 15 February 2012 Ver H 22 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN Cryptography tasks can be divided into the two general categories Encryption and Authentication Encryption Encryption is the scrambling of information so that the original message cannot be determined by unauthorized recipients by applying an encryption algoritm to the message plaintext producing ciphertext appearently random bits A decryption algoritm if given the correct key converts the ciphertext back into plaintext Public key algoritms use paired keys one for encryption and another for decryption Authentication Authentication is the verification of a message s sender This requires the message to be protected so it cannot be altered usually by generating a digital signature formed by a hash of the message Only the correct key can generate a valid signature 15 February 2012 Ver H 23 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 4 2 Introduction to IP Securi
53. the attributes are used in the IP DECT system In Maps can be configured with the following text fields e Source Attribute The name of the AD attribute to be replicated Only those users are replicated who have the defined source attributes See AD attribute name on page 85 for examples 15 February 2012 Ver H 85 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN e Assignment Pattern A regular expression that assigns AD attributes to local temporary variables A local temporary variable can have any name starting with a sign for example tel Regular expressions are written in a formal language that is widely used in Unix environments For more information see regular expression manuals on the internet e Description Short explanation of what is configured with regular expressions If there are several in maps for one attribute all maps are handled in the order of appearance To change the order of appearance click the Move Up or Move Down icons on the left side of the In Maps window Out Maps Out Maps define how the local temporary variables configured for In Maps are assigned to the internal IP DECT attributes Out Maps can be configured with the following text fields e Dest Attribute The name of the IP DECT attribute See IP DECT attribute name on page 85 for examples e Destination Value The name of the local temporary variable
54. the IPBS stops to handle radio traffic for a while and after that restarts the synchronization procedure RFPI Radio Fixed Part Identity is the ld number of the sync bearer Carrier The carrier used for air synchronization Slot The slot used for air synchronization Hop The number of hops from the Sync Master to the sync bearer RSSI Received Signal Strength Indication FER Frame Error Rate a value between O and 100 Should be below 90 to be able to keep the synchronization 8 12 Traffic Traffic information is displayed in the Traffic sub menu For the Master the traffic information for the IP DECT system is displayed as well as traffic information for the Radio itself if this Radio is enabled 8 12 1 Display All Ongoing Calls in the System All ongoing calls in the IP DECT system can be displayed by selecting Traffic gt Master Calls in the Master See the table below for information about the different statistics fields Master Calls In The number of incoming calls to the Master 15 February 2012 Ver H 113 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN Calls In Delivered The number of connected incoming calls in the Master Calls Out The number of outgoing calls in the Master Handover The number of handovers in the Master Handover Canceled The number of failed handovers in the Ma
55. the same synchronization region Configure Sync Slave as follows 1 Select DECT gt Air Sync 2 Select Slave in the Sync Mode drop down list 3 To lock the sync slave to a specific RFPI enter the sync RFPI in the Sync RFP text field Enter an alternative sync RFPI in the Alternative Sync RFPI text field optional 4 Enter a region ID between 0 and 63 in the Sync Region text field Click OK Configure Sync Master IPBS Radios configured as sync master will report to the PARI Master that it wants to be a sync master The PARI Master will select one of them to be the active sync master When a sync master has been assigned to be active it searches for other IPBSs within the same region during 30 seconds If any IPBS is found the values for slot frame multi frame and PSCN are received and applied to the Sync Master After receiving all these values or after the time out of 30 seconds the Sync Master enters the master state With this method it will be possible to restart only the Master in the region The remaining slaves will be able to maintain synchronization for a few minutes during restart of the Master The Master will adjust itself to the other IPBSs at startup The slaves will notice that the Master is back and the synchronization will be received from the Master In master state the values are updated locally during all further operation of the Master IPBS and no synchronization to other IPBSs in the same region is done
56. to Later 5 When upgrading from software version 2 x x to later Update configuration of Master see 8 15 4 Configuration After Updating the Firmware From Software Version 2 x x to Later 6 When upgrading from software version 2 x x to later Update configuration of Standby Master see 8 15 4 Configuration After Updating the Firmware From Software Version 2 x x to Later 7 When upgrading from software version 3 x x to later Update configuration of Master and Standby Master see 8 15 5 Configuration After Updating the Firmware From Software Version 3 x x to Later 15 February 2012 Ver H 127 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 8 15 3 IPBS IPBL Upgrade This section describes how to upgrade the IPBS IPBL software versions 2 x x 3 x x and 4 x x as follows e From software version 2 x x to 3 x x from 2 x x to 4 x x and from 2 x x to 5 0 x e From software version 3 x x to 4 x x and from 3 x x to 5 0 x e From software version 4 x x to 5 0 x 1 When upgrading from software version 2 x x to later Disable LDAP replication for all Radios except in the case of Standby Master to Master Replication Select LDAP gt Replicator and make sure that the Enable check box is not selected 2 Only for IPBL When upgrading from software version 2 x x to later Update the boot file to 413 See 8 18 3 Update the Boot File for more information on how to update the boot file
57. update or activates the schedule Normally the idle command is selected and an update starts only if the RFP is idle 15 February 2012 Ver H 151 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN If multiple RFPs are selected for update they will be updated one at a time If sequence command is used Example Update RFP Firmware This example shows an update file for the IPBL mod cmd UP1 check ser 20070316 1 mod cmd RFP_UPDATEO firmware http 172 20 8 125 ascom rfp Worf123 S2 mod cmd RFP UPDATEO select Oxffff mod cmd RFP_UPDATEO start idle Example IPBS1 IPBS2 IPBL Boot and Firmware Update This example shows an update file for the IPBS1 IPBS2 and IPBL mod cmd UPO prot http 172 20 8 128 ascom firmware ireset 5 0 0 mod cmd UPO boot http 172 20 8 128 ascom boot ireset 5 0 0 A 1 7 Configuration File Backup To make a backup of the configuration file use the following commana mod cmd UPO scfg lt url gt lt final command gt lt save serial gt force lt hours gt The scfg command uploads the current configuration file to the specified lt url gt Example mod cmd UPO scfg http 192 168 0 10 configs saved h b5 txt no op WEEKLY force 168 The command above saves the device configuration file once a week with a backlog of 5 weeks To load a configuration file on the IP DECT device use the following command mod cmd UPO cfg
58. 1 Test Data Power Data Power RJ12 RJ45 RJ45 Figure 5 BS3x0 Overview Contents of the Box The box in which the base station is packed contains e A base station e Two antennas only base station with external antenna e A mounting bracket e Two screws with wall plugs Power Distribution The base station can be powered using the following methods e From the IPBL via the Express Powering Pair EPP and data pairs e With a local AC adapter Note For more information about power distribution see 5 3 Power the Base Station on page 34 15 February 2012 Ver H 13 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN Software The software in the BS3x0 can be updated by downloading new software without disconnecting the equipment The new software is stored in flash memory See 8 18 Update on page 130 for information Connectors e Two 8 pin RJ45 modular jacks for data and powering e A 6 pin RJ12 modular jack for factory testing LEDs Status of LED1 lower LED Description Steady Green Power LED Status of LED2 upper LED Description Not lit Base station operational and no traffic on the base station Flashing green Fully occupied with traffic Steady green Base station operational and traffic on the base station Flashing amber Software is being downloaded to the base station Steady amber Base stati
59. 168 0 10 firm boot_ipbs bin IPBS2 http 192 168 0 10 firm boot_ipbs2 bin IPBL http 192 168 0 10 firm boot_ipbl bin The UPDATE BOOT variable will be set to 5 0 0 and the device will be reset as soon as it is idle Using UPO device configurations can be saved to a web server mod cmd UPO scfg lt url gt This will cause the device to upload its current config to url This will be done using an HTTP PUT command url must be writable thus With url some meta character strings are replaces as follows Sequence Replacement Example d Current date and time 20040319 162544 m Device mac address 00 90 33 03 0d f0 h Device hardware ID ipbs 03 0d f0 b Rolling backup index loops over 0 n 1 5 for each backup A 1 6 Setting the RFP_UPDATEO Parameter To perform a RFP firmware update use the following commanas mod cmd RFP_UPDATEO firmware http 192 168 0 10 Worf4 GAP R4H s2 The command above specifies the url to the RFP firmware to use mod cmd RFP_UPDATEO select 0x2753 Specifies which RFPs to update using a hex encoded bit mask Each bit represents an RFP port starting with port 1 at the LSB 0x0001 up to port 16 0x8000 0x2753 specifies RFP 1 2 5 7 9 10 11 14 to be updated mod cmd RFP_UPDATEO schedule DD MM YYYY HH MM Specifies when the update shall start If no date is provided the update will be immediate when the start command is issued mod cmd RFP_UPDATEO start idle Starts the
60. 2 4 Set a static IP address and set DHCP to off see 8 2 2 Set a Static IP Address on page 80 5 Set the mode to Master see 8 5 13 Select Mode on page 94 6 Perform a reset to restart the IPBS IPBL in Master mode see 8 22 Reset on page 138 7 Select system name and password see 8 5 1 Change System Name and Password on page 89 8 Set default language see 8 5 5 Set Default Language on page 90 9 Select supplementary services see 8 5 12 Configure Supplementary Services on page 92 10 Set Master id see 8 5 14 Set Master ld on page 94 11 Enter gatekeeper IP address or ID see 8 5 16 Configure Gatekeeper on page 95 12 Connect to a Mobility Master see 8 5 21 Connect Master to a Mobility Master on page 98 13 Enter IMS3 IP address see 8 7 1 Configure Messaging on page 103 14 Enter the Time Server address see 8 1 5 Configure the NTP Settings on page 68 15 Reset in order to make the configuration changes take effect see 8 22 Reset on page 138 7 9 Configure the Standby Master It is recommended to have a Standby Master in the IP DECT system This section describes how to configure a Standby Master Each configuration step is briefly described in the step list below for more detailed information see the corresponding subsection in 8 Operation on page 60 1 Determine the address and access the GUI see 7 2 Access the GUI on page 42 2 Change the default password see 7 2 2 Change the Default Password on page 44 3 Configur
61. 20 3 2 2 DECT Base Station BS3x0 and TDM DECT Base Station DB1 ono 20 3 2 3 P DECT Gateway PBL stos a telas 20 3 3 Regulatory Compliance Statements EU EFTA only ooooococnccconnccocococcconoccconnncninos 20 3 4 Regulatory Compliance Statements USA and Canada only cooinncnnccinnccccno 20 A O A 22 AP Security Terminology ta te 22 Ae A A A E ei eats ad 22 4 12 PUDIIC Key lntrastructure nr an e E A ADR 22 413 Cryptography anena a a a a teae ee 22 4 2 Introduction to IP Security in IP DECT ooccnconncccnnonccconoccconnnconnononono nico nnnnnnnnnn 24 4 2 1 Secure Web Access https o0ooooccccoooccccccooononoconononononooononnconoonnnnnnnnoonnnaninonns 24 4 22 TUS GOntitiCates A AA a 24 4 3 IP DECT Administrative FUNCtIONS aena taes a aana aA NE 26 AS COMTG uration ATE een ra a e a a O aAa E 26 4 3 2 Configuration Certificates oooooocnnnnnnnninnonconioccnoccconccconncnnncronrnnnnnnnnnos 26 43 3 Contigurationi SIPS keien eee ade alcances ae tea tule creta 26 15 February 2012 Ver H Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 4 3 4 Configuration Secure RTP o eeeeccceceeesceeceeeeeeeeeeceeeceeeetseenseeetseeteeenteees 26 5 Installation of the Base Station ccccssscsssscssseeessseeessseeessseeeesseeensseeeesseeeensenenes 27 5 E Base Station Cabling ur pias 27 5 2 Install the Base Staton eurer a a a o e a S 27 5 2 1 Fix the Mounting Bra
62. 2012 Ver H 36 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN consumption For more information of power consumption of the RFPs see Appendix B RFP Power Consumption on page 153 15 February 2012 Ver H 37 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 6 2 Pin the IPBL Cable All data cables used for the IPBL is standard CAT5 unshielded cable It is assumed that installation personnel know how to crimp these connectors to a cable 6 2 1 Synchronization Cable The maximum cable length between two IPBLs must not exceed 2000 meters 1 Cut the cable to the correct length 2 Connect the cable to a RJ45 modular jack For information on pinning see Figure 13 and Figure 14 3 Label the cable Sync IN RJ45 modular jack E 1 Se 507 abe x re d EE F1 CHi DDDxx Dx x nnepe t z Bo 45 6 7 8 Tx Transmitter data pair Rx Reciever data pair Sign Signalling 026 Figure 17 Connector pinning of the Sync IN cable Sync OUT RJ45 modular jack Sign Rx n Sign Rx Sign Tx Tx TX a Sign Tx RX RX Tx Transmitter data pair Rx Reciever data pair Sign Signalling 027 Figure 18 Connector pinning of the Sync OUT cable 15 February 2012 Ver H 38 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT G
63. 579EN 4 In the New Resource Record window see Figure 5 do as follows Enter _sip in the Service field Enter _udp in the Protocol field Assign a priority and weight For information on how to set priority and weight see E 2 3 About SRV Records on page 160 Enter 5060 as the port number Enter the host name of your SIP server IP PBX Note The host name must be a fully qualified domain name FQDN Click OK New Resource Record xi Service Location SRV Domain ascom rd com Service _sip Protocol _udp X Port number 5060 Host offering this service bigbox ascom rd com 7 Allow any authenticated user to update all DNS records with the same name This setting applies only to DNS records for a new name Figure 5 New resource record settings 5 You can view your new SRV record by clicking on the _udp item under your domain 6 Right click the domain or subdomain where the new SRV record is located and select New Host A 15 February 2012 Ver H 163 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 7 In the New Host window see Figure 6 do as follows Enter in the Name field the host name of your SIP server IP PBX Verify that the fully qualified domain name FQDN is the correct one Enter the IP address of your SIP server Click Add Host Name uses parent domain name if blank bigbox Fully qualified doma
64. BL Radio busy for speech Dect 0x00140001 IPBS X Busy for speech CLU 0x00150001 IPBL X Failed to transfer Unite communication block 0x001a0001 IPBS IPBL X Unite 145 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 11 Related Documents System Description Ascom IP DECT System TD 92375EN System Planning Ascom IP DECT System TD 92422EN Data Sheet IP DECT Base Station TD 92370GB Data Sheet IP DECT Base Station IPBS2 TD 92836EN Data Sheet IP DECT Gateway TD 92430GB Configuration Manual FXO in Ascom IP DECT System TD 92529GB Configuration Notes for Cisco Call Manager in Ascom IP DECT System TD 92424GB Configuration Notes for Aastra MX ONE in Ascom IP DECT System TD 92637GB Configuration Notes for Ascom VoIP Gateway in Ascom IP DECT System TD 92642GB Technical Product Manual DCT1800 GAP TD 92093GB 15 February 2012 Ver H 146 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN Document History For details in the latest version see change bars in the document Version Date Description Ver A 5 February First released version 2009 02 02 Ver B 15 April 2009 Updated 8 7 UNITE on page 103 and added 2009 04 15 information about device management and service discovery Ver C 5 May 2010 Updated 8 5 12 Configure Supplementary Services 2010 03 05 on page 92 Updated 8 5 27 Configure Air
65. BL X Unsupported certificate TLS 0x000c012b IPBS IPBL X Unsupported certificate TLS 0x000c022b IPBS IPBL X Revoced certificate TLS 0x000c012c IPBS IPBL X Revoced certificate TLS 0x000c022c IPBS IPBL X Expired certificate TLS 0x000c012d IPBS IPBL X Expired certificate TLS 0x000c022d IPBS IPBL X 15 February 2012 Ver H 143 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN Unknown certificate TLS 0x000c012e IPBS IPBL X Unknown certificate TLS 0x000c022e IPBS IPBL X Illegal parameter TLS 0x000c012f IPBS IPBL X Illegal parameter TLS Ox000c022f IPBS IPBL X Unknown CA TLS 0x000c0130 IPBS IPBL X Unknown CA TLS 0x000c0230 IPBS IPBL X Access denied TLS 0x000c0131 IPBS IPBL X Access denied TLS 0x000c0231 IPBS IPBL X Decode error TLS 0x000c0132 IPBS IPBL X Decode error TLS 0x000c0232 IPBS IPBL X Decryption error TLS 0x000c0133 IPBS IPBL X Decryption error TLS 0x000c0233 IPBS IPBL X Export restriction TLS 0x000c013c IPBS IPBL X Export restriction TLS 0x000c023c IPBS IPBL X Protocol version TLS 0x000c0146 IPBS IPBL X Protocol version TLS 0x000c0246 IPBS IPBL X Insufficient security TLS 0x000c0147 IPBS IPBL X Insufficient security TLS 0x000c0247 IPBS IPBL X Internal error TLS 0x000
66. CT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 6 Select Enter the following information for the users of the realm Field Name Description Name Enter a login user name Password Enter a password Retype Confirm password Password Role e Administrator Write access to all device parameter settings e Auditor Read access to device parameter settings e Join Realm Add devices to the realm 7 Click OK Set up the client Depending on the type of system the IPBS IPBL can be configured to act as a client in three different ways e Configure IPBS IPBL as a client in a small existing system few clients see Configure IPBS IPBL as a client in a small existing system few clients e Configure IPBS IPBL as a client in a large existing system many clients see Configure IPBS IPBL as a client in a large existing system many clients on page 63 e Configure IPBS IPBL as a client in a new system see Configure IPBS IPBL as a client in a new system on page 64 Configure IPBS IPBL as a client in a small existing system few clients The location of the Kerberos server must be configured locally on each client The server must be configured as a client as well so that it can also join the realm To configure each IPBS IPBL as a client do the following 1 Make sure that the IP address of a NTP time server is specified Select General gt NTP 2 Select General gt Admin Go to the Authentication Servers
67. DB1 Pin the BS3x0 DB1 Cable on page 33 Do not plug the connector in the base station yet Note Since the distance between the base station and the wall is limited a RJ45 modular jack without cable retention must be used Pin the IPBS Cable RJ45 modular jack QUID Tx Tx Rx r e Pwr a Pwr o RX Pwr Pwr Tx Transmitter data pair Rx Reciever data pair Pwr Power pairs t o Figure 12 Connector pinning of the LAN PoE connector power feed over the spare cable pairs RJ45 modular jack ss o o oa Qegatas XXXOQOQxXQoDCD FFHNNANDW ffi 67 8 Tx Pwr Transmitter amp power pair Rx Pwr Reciever amp power pair NC Not Connected 015 Figure 13 Connector pinning of the LAN PoE connector power feed over the Rx Tx data cable pairs 15 February 2012 Ver H 32 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN Pin the BS3x0 DB1 Cable RJ45 modular jack OG ra A Oo Oo Ooaoodd0o0d0o0o WwW NnNNNNS SZ 12 3 4 5 67 8 SC Serial Channel EPP Express Power Pairs NC Not Connected 008 Figure 14 Connector pinning of the Data connector IMPORTANT If local power supply is used the EPP cable pair must NOT be connected 5 2 8 Connect the Base Station Cables Only for IPBS1 If it is required that the cables enter the base station centrally from above guide the cables through the reces
68. Device Name IPBS 00 a9 23 9014E49010 172 20 13 51 Slave OK 2 HouseC FI 3 room 935 S IPBS 00 ac d5 9014E4600D 172 20 15 149 Standby OK 2 HouseC Fl 2 Halley SM1 IPBS 00 ac ed 9014E41008 172 20 10 59 Master OK 0 HouseA FI 1 Britt St F IPBS 00 ac f1 9014E4800F 172 20 13 155 Slave OK 0 HouseB Fl 1 Beyond Lab IPBS 00 ac f5 9014E4400B 172 20 14 229 Slave OK 0 HouseA Fl 2 Berzelius h IPBS 00 ad 13 9014E42009 172 20 14 69 Slave OK 0 HouseA Fl 1 Staircase lV IPBS 00 ad 15 9014E4700E 172 20 13 154 Slave OK 0 HouseB Fl 1 Cloakroom IPBS 00 ad 17 9014E4500C 172 20 15 81 Slave OK 0 HouseA Fl 2 Caf 3 0 2 IPBS 00 ad ee 9014E4A011 172 20 15 49 Slave OK 0 HouseB FI 2 Training Lak IPBS 00 ad ef 9014E4300A 172 20 13 9 Slave OK 0 HouseA Fl 1 Storage 3 IPBS 00 b0 a3 9014E4B012 1722015298 Master OK 1 Alphen 3 0 26 3 4 8 2009 IPBS 00 b4 90 Standby 172 20 14 1 HouseC Fl 1 Entrance St IPBS 00 b4 90 9014E4D014 17220 141 Slave OK 2 HouseC FI 1 Entrance St IPBS 00 b4 92 9014E4F016 172 20 13 49 Slave OK 2 HouseC FI 3 room 915 3 IPBS 00 b4 93 9014E4C013 172 20 13 109 Slave OK 2 HouseC FI 1 Cafe 3 0 2 IPBS 00 b4 94 9014E4E015 172 20 14 159 Master OK 2 HouseC FI 2 AnW 3 0 21 IPBS 00 b4 95 9014E50017 172 20 13 244 Slave OK 2 HouseC Fl 2 room 805 3 IPBS 01 58 f2 9014E51018 172 20 15 36 Slave OK 0 HouseB FI 2 Cloakroom Name The unique identification name The name syntax is ipbs xx xx xx or iplbl xx xx xx where xx Xx XX sho
69. Enter the port in the Port text field 5 Enter the relative URL of the form program on your web server in the Path text field 6 Click OK Note The IPBS IPBL will make an HTTP GET request or HTTPS GET request to the web server on the registered URL followed by the URL encoded log entry Example Enter the value cdr cdrwrite asp in the URL Path field if a page is on the web server with the name cdr cdrwrite asp with a form that expects the log message in the msg parameter In this example the IPBS IPBL will make a GET cdr cdrwrite asp event syslog amp msg logmsg request to the server Forward Alarms and Events It is possible to forward alarms and events to a HTTP server destination Typically this can be a Master base station This programming can be done in the PARI Master DECT gt Radio config or locally as described below 1 Select General gt Logging 15 February 2012 Ver H 70 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 2 If the HTTP server destination requires HTTPS then select HTTPS in the Type drop down list 3 Enter the IP Address of the IPBS IPBL where you want to have an overview of all faults in the External HTTP Server Address text field 4 Enter the HTTP server port in the External HTTP Server Port text field The default value is 80 8 1 7 Configure the HTTP settings Traditionally IPBS IPBL has
70. GPN CDPN Out CDPN Mappings on page 118 State The current state of the interface at protocol level Possible states are Up Down Alias The H 323 call name and the E 164 call number Registration If a terminal has successfully registered with an SIP or TEST interface then this is indicated in this column through specification of the IP address lt Name of the interface Call number IP address gt TEST Interface Normally there is one non configurable internal TEST interface called TEST usable only as the destination for a call If a call is received on this interface the on hold music stored in the non volatile memory is played Incoming calls must be in G 729A or G 723 format other formats are not supported Suffix dialling digits are ignored 8 13 3 SIP Interfaces 1 Select Gateway gt SIP 2 Click on one of the SIP interfaces SIP1 SIP4 under the Interface heading A new window opens 15 February 2012 Ver H 115 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN SIP1 Windows Internet Explorer kako A hittp 10 30 5 3 RELAY0 mod_cmd xml cmd xmI ifs amp id SIP18xs relay_edit_sip xs a Name Disable 1D Proxy STUN Server Authorization Username Password Media Properties Local Network Coder Record to URL SIP Interop Tweaks Accept INVITE s from Anywhere Enforce Sending Com
71. Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN Sync Offset The synchronization offset for the IPBL Cable Delay The delay caused by the cable Sync Lost Counter The number of times synchronization lost Communication The present status of communication Connected to The IP address of the IPBL connected Tx Error The number of transmitting errors Rx Error The number of receiving errors 8 10 5 Air Sync This section only applies to the IPBS Air Sync status is displayed in the Device Overview gt Air Sync menu For explanation on the information shown for the active and the alternative sync bearers see the table below RFPI Radio Fixed Part Identity is the Id number of the sync bearer Carrier The carrier used for air synchronization Slot The slot used for air synchronization Hop The number of hops from the Sync Master to the sync bearer RSSI Received Signal Strength Indication FER Frame Error Rate a value between O and 100 Should be below 80 to be able to keep the synchronization 8 10 6 Sync Lost Counter in IPBS This section will describe briefly the different situations when the sync lost counter is incremented and what impact it has for the users Sync Lost Counter When an IPBS increments the sync lost counter it means that the IPBS stops to handle all radio traffic for a while and after that restarts the synchronization procedure The radio part is not
72. Hold the mounting bracket with its flat side against the wall with the text TOP upwards and mark the two holes The minimum distance between the upper hole and the ceiling or any object above the base station must be at least 65 mm for IPBS1 and 100 mm for IPBS2 and DB1 see figure 8 on page 28 If the distance is less than 65 100 mm the base station cannot be slid onto the bracket 2 When using wall plugs Drill the two holes using a 6 mm drill and insert the included wall plugs 3 Position the mounting bracket with its flat side to the wall and fasten it with the two included 3 5 mm screws 15 February 2012 Ver H 27 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN e QA a Ceiling 65 mm IPBS1 100 mm IPB 011 Figure 8 Fixing the mounting bracket to a wall 5 2 2 Fix the Mounting Bracket to a Ceiling Fixing to a ceiling is done in the same way as the a wall see 5 2 1 Fix the Mounting Bracket to a Wall When the base station has to be positioned above a suspended ceiling make sure that the front of the base station points downwards 5 2 3 Fix the Mounting Bracket to a Pole or Beam The mounting bracket can be fixed to a pole diameter gt 45 mm or a beam wider than 50 mm by means of a strap or flexible metal band less tha
73. Off If the MWI was enabled prior to the upgrade Select DECT gt Suppl Serv and select an MWI mode in the MWI Mode drop down list When upgrading a system from software version 3 x x to later existing system administration accounts remain configured locally in the IPBS s IPBL s However it is recommended that the system administration accounts are configured centrally instead by moving them to the Kerberos server To have the system administration accounts configured locally is a potential security risk For information on how to configure Kerberos see 8 1 3 Centralized Management of Administrator Auditor Accounts Using Kerberos on page 61 To move the system administration accounts to the Kerberos server do as follows Step 1 For each IPBS IPBL where system administration accounts have been configured locally do as follows 1 Select General gt Admin 2 Go to the Additional Administrator and Auditor Accounts section 3 Write down each accounts configuration data such as the user name password when known and role Step 2 On the Kerberos server do as follows 1 Select General gt Kerberos Server 2 Go to the Users section and enter the configuration data for each account that was written down in step 1 above 3 Click OK Step 3 For each IPBS IPBL where system administration accounts have been configured locally do as follows to delete the local system administration accounts 15 February 2012 Ver H 129 In
74. Order no 660263 IMPORTANT If local power supply is used for the RFPs the EPP cable pair must NOT be connected 15 February 2012 Ver H 18 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 3 Safety Instructions For safe and efficient operation observe the guidelines given in this manual and all necessary safety precautions Follow the operating instructions and adhere to all warnings and safety precautions located on the product and this manual e Installation and service is to be performed by service persons only e IPBL must be connected to a mains socket outlet with a protective earthing connection e IPBL must be permanently connected to protective earth when powered by 48 VDC e PBL must be mounted in a Restricted Area Location RAL in Sweden Finland and Norway e Ensure that the voltage and frequency of the mains power socket matches the voltage and frequency inscribed on the equipment s electrical rating label e Never install telephone wiring during a thunderstorm Note Avoid touching or punching down the IPBS RFP signal and power pairs as there is 48Vdc or 24Vdc present on these wires at all times e Always install the base station conforming to relevant national installation rules e Disconnect all power sources before servicing the equipment e Use only approved spare parts and accessories The operation of non approved parts cannot be guaranteed
75. P1 SiPltest_1 Final Map No Reroute on Wrong No Verify CGPN Interworking QSIG SIP Rerouting as Deflection Force enblock Add Disable Echo Canceler Call Counter Apply 3 Select the check boxes of the VoIP interfaces in the left area to mark them as valid sources for this route Select interfaces which have been configured 4 In the drop down list in the right area select the destination to which the calls are to be connected Select interfaces which have been configured 5 Select Enter the following settings Field name Description e Description Enter a name for the route This will help you maintain an overview later on e Number in Enter the dial prefix the route shall be valid for Number in can be used in two ways Pre and Post dial We can use the following special characters here the period the question mark and the exclamation mark 42 3 ignores the 3 and will use any number in starting with 42 of length 4 42723 will allow the following numbers 4203 4213 4223 4233 4243 4253 4263 4273 4283 4 293 e Number out Enter the replacement for the dial prefix that you specified in the Number in field Simply copy the dial prefix into this field if the call number is to be adopted unchanged Add an to the number if a route is to apply to a
76. PBL and the connected RFPs There are two alternatives to power the IPBL e 110 230 VAC 60 50 Hz e 48 VDC 6 3 1 110 230 VAC The 110 230VAC 100 240 VAC power input is protected against overload by a 4A fuse The IEC 60320 type C14 male connector consists of e live lead 1 e neutral lead 2 e protective earth 3 o o Figure 19 Pinning of the 110 230 VAC power supply 1 Connect the power cable on the IPBL 2 Connect the power cable in a wall socket with protected earth The IPBL is switched on 15 February 2012 Ver H 40 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 6 3 2 48 VDC The 48 VDC 42 56 VDC power input includes a fuse on the 48 VDC input to protect against overload The IPBL also has a protection circuit to protect both the IPBL and the external power supply from damages caused by the user reversing the input terminals during installation Figure 20 Pinning of the 48 VDC power supply Note A ground cable must be fastened to the protective earth 3 when 48 VDC is used as power source 1 Fasten the ground cable to the protective earth 3 using the attached M4 screw Philips and washer 2 Cut the power cable to the correct length The recommended wire size diameter is 1 mm 18 AWG Attach the positive lead to 1 4 Attach the negative lead to 2 Connect the power cable to 48 VDC power source 15 February 2012
77. Page When accessing IPBS IPBL through a web browser the initial page is the login page This page has two hyperlinks System Administration and User Administration NOTE Logging out of the IPBS IPBL application is done by closing the web browser to be completely logged out 7 3 2 Access Levels Three types of web users or Access Levels are authorized to access IPBS IPBL e Auditors e User Administrators e System Administrators The different types of access levels are described in the following table Access Level Authorization Login Described in hyperlink on section login page Auditors e Read access to device parameter System 7 3 3 Auditors settings Administration e Can generate Service Reports User e Add update and remove users User 7 3 4 User Administrators Administration Administrators on page 46 System e Write access to all device System 7 3 5 System Administrators parameter settings for example IP Administration Administrators addresses software upgrades on page 47 e Assign and modify access to other System Administrator and User Administrator account settings e Add update and remove users a Different users should use the hyperlink related to their access level The system does not allow login by a link not related to the user s access level 7 3 3 Auditors Auditors have read access to device parameter settings but are not authorized to update those settings Audito
78. TD 92579EN Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station and IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x 15 February 2012 Ver H Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN T INthODUCTION ii ias 1 1 1 Abbreviations and Glossary ccccecececeeececececeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeceeeeesteeeesneeesneeenaes 2 2 DeSCHiptiOn ed iii A ia 3 LAMB a a A dida 3 ZAAPBSTWIth Internal AMENA rre cede 3 2 1 2 IPBS1 with External Antennas oooooccccoooccncccooonnnnonononnnnnonnonnnonnnnonn non nononononnos 5 2 2 A E ON 6 2 2 1 IPBS2 with Internal ANtenna aieri A a ia AE E 6 2 2 2 IPBS2 with External ANtennas sai ea a a aa iai aa 8 D BARB a toa A 10 2 S OVEIMIOW O a aa aa a 10 LADO SUP DIV nd A A A A e A 10 2 33 LED MICA as ir bo 11 Z ADECTFBase StationtBs Dai ias 13 2 4 DECT Base Statlon ei A eae eas 13 25 D Bale steko tte A eta th ite Wooo Meath othe coed she ach A Co Lee dai 15 2 5 1 DB1 with Internal Antenna cccccccccessssscesesssesessessssssesseensrsesseestetsersens 15 2 5 2 DB1 with External Antennas c cccccccsssccsssssssssesseesteccessestersesseesteesesseens 17 2 6 AC ad a 01E S AARE EET ae a ha 18 3 Safety INSTFUCtIONS inci cane aa aaa aada ea 19 3 1 Protection Against Electrostatic Discharge ESD ooonnncccccnocococonoconononnnononononoo 19 Bel BSD HA ed Meanie 19 AS 2026s eae Aree ENS Ae TIC 20 32 1 P DECT BSO MON ida r
79. age 138 8 5 15 Enable PARI Function The PARI Master is responsible for assigning PARIs being part of the same external handover domain to the Radios associated A Radio will always be given the same PARI based on the PARI mac address association 15 February 2012 Ver H 94 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 1 Select DECT gt 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 gt Master 2 Select H 323 SIP TSIP or SIPS protocol in the Protoco drop down list If H323 protocol is selected continue with step 3 and 4 Otherwise jump to step 5 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
80. aintenance procedure e It is highly recommended to have the same software version running on all systems e If a user is moved to a system with a different SARI the target system must be configured with multiple SARIs containing the SARI number of the originating system as well as its existing SARI For more information see 8 5 26 SARI on page 100 e The systems must have the same DECT system name and the same DECT system password configured under DECT gt System as well as the same device password General gt Admin e LDAP replication must not be activated D 2 Database Maintenance Procedure 1 Make sure the handsets that correspond to the moved user data have no contact with the system Turn off the handsets or switch off the Radio s in the area where the handsets are located Handsets should show No system Handsets may be desubscribed if they have connection to the system during database maintenance 2 Save a configuration file from each Master involved See 8 14 Backup on page 126 3 Identify user records in the saved configuration files and modify them according to the desired plan User records are located at the end of the file beginning after the row mod cmd FLASHDIRO add view 101 cn PBXO 4 To remove a user remove the corresponding line To add a user from another file insert a line that has been removed from another file Remove the following attributes guid bin usn where denotes an arbitr
81. ary value 5 Save modifications to the configuration files 6 Make sure that step 1 is met and upload configuration files to the corresponding entities See 8 18 1 Update Configuration on page 130 7 Reset in order to make the changes take effect see 8 22 Reset on page 138 Removing a User Example This example shows part of the configuration file There may also be other attributes in the used system 15 February 2012 Ver H 156 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN Before Removal mod cmd FLASHDIRO add view 101 cn PBX0 mod cmd FLASHDIRO add item 101 cn 1950 guid bin 80319FC0E909D311905C00013E00EFC8 dn 1950 h323 1950 e164 1950 pbx lt user admin no gt pbx lt gw name DECT_CEg ipei 002020173394 subs 977e9bfc5680c8223197e4195bec9ec28 gt usn 14 mod cmd FLASHDIRO add item 101 cn 1951 guid bin 7B7C9D01E909D311905C00013E00EFC8 dn 1951 h323 1951 e164 1951 pbx lt user admin no gt pbx lt gw name DECT CEg ipei 002020173479 subs 90bd79116daec066105610822cabcl1e7 gt usn 15 After Removal mod cmd FLASHDIRO add view 101 cn PBXO mod cmd FLASHDIRO add item 101 cn 1950 guid bin 80319FC0E909D311905C00013E00EFC8 dn 1950 h323 1950 e 164 1950 pbx lt user admin no gt pbx lt gw name DECT_ CEg ipei 002020173394 subs 977e9b c568c8223197e4195bec9ec28 gt usn 14 Addin
82. as UP1 It serves to poll a given website for changed configuration information If certain conditions are met UP1 will issue commands to UPO to perform the requested updates UPO can also receive commands from the Update clients page of the PBX Administration user interface A 1 1 System Requirements One or more regular Web Server that can be accessed by all devices are required This has been tested with Microsoft IIS and Apache but any regular Web Server should do For best results the Web Server should be able to maintain a large number of HTTP sessions simultaneously since potentially all devices may attempt a configuration update at the same time For example Microsoft s Personal Web Server is not adequate since it only support 10 simultaneous sessions Following URLs are supported HTTP HTTPS and TFTP A 1 2 Installation To be able to upload save device configuration information on the web server it must allow HTTP PUT requests All other functions require HTTP GET permissions only Since all HTTP requests are performed unauthenticated the website used must allow anonymous read and potentially write access You may want to restrict access to that site to certain network address ranges Configure a Microsoft IIS URL to allow PUT commands 1 Create a directory where you want to save configurations to 2 Create a virtual directory in Microsoft s IIS manager 3 Select read and write access No installation is n
83. asks can be done eManaging the default system administrator account see The Default System Administrator Account on page 48 eManaging additional system administrator accounts see Additional Administrator Accounts on page 48 The Default System Administrator Account The default system administrator account can be modified but cannot be deleted To modify the default system administrator account do as follows 1 Login as system administrator see Log in as System Administrator 2 Select General gt Admin 3 Select Enter the following settings Field name Description e Device Name Enter a description for the device e User Name Enter a login user name e Password Enter a password e Confirm Password Confirm the password Note Only changing the password will not result in the settings being saved For the settings to be saved both user name and password must be updated at the same time 4 Click OK Additional Administrator Accounts Note To create additional administrator accounts Kerberos must have been configured see 8 1 3 Centralized Management of Administrator Auditor Accounts Using Kerberos on page 61 To create an additional administrator account do as follows 1 Log in as system administrator see Log in as System Administrator on page 47 2 Select General gt Kerberos 3 On the next free account row in the Users section Enter User Name Enter Password Enter Password again Select Administrator f
84. aster do as follows 1 If the Radio is activated select DECT gt Radio and enter the name and password for the Pari Master in the Name and Password text fields 2 For Standby Master only Enter the address to the Master in the Primary Master IP Address text field Select UNITE gt SMS and enter the address to the IMS3 in the IP Address text field 4 Select DECT gt Master 15 February 2012 Ver H 128 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 5 Select the Enable Pari function check box If SIP protocol is used continue with step 5 to 10 below 6 Enter the IP address to the SIP proxy registrar in the Proxy text field 7 Enter the IP address to the alternative SIP proxy registrar in the Alt Proxy text field 8 Select the Enbloc Dialing check box 9 Select the Allow DTMF through RTP check box 10 Select the Register with number check box 11 To update the Web GUI press CTRL F5 on the keyboard or close the Web GUI and start it again in order to make the new menu to appear 12 If H 323 protocol is used Enter the address to the gatekeeper in the Gatekeeper IP Address text field 13 Reset in order to make the changes take effect see 8 22 Reset 8 15 5 Configuration After Updating the Firmware From Software Version 3 x x to Later Master Standby Master Configuration When upgrading from version 3 x x to later the MWI will automatically be set to
85. ateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 6 2 2 RFP Cable The RFP cable connects the IPBL with the RFPs The maximum cable length between IPBL and a single RFP must not exceed 1500 meters Note Ensure that during the installation each RFP is given an extra length 5 10 metres of cable because it is possible that it will have to be moved for one reason or another 1 Cut the cable to the correct length 2 Connect the cable to a RJ45 modular jack For information on the pinning see below IMPORTANT If local power supply is used for the RFP the EPP cable pairs must NOT be connected RJ45 modular jack EPP Express Power pairs SC Data pair lead NC Not Connected 028 3 Label the cable 6 2 3 LAN Cable Note The TX RX crossover straight cable feature does not work in the IPBL It must be a straight cable between the IPBL and the switch port 1 Cut the cable to the correct length 2 Connect the cable to a RJ45 modular jack For information on the pinning see below RJ45 modular jack XIX m ca pos oo o 0 SS E G Cc E E E 222 2 U UYU ii dy ZWZ zZ 1 2 3 5 67 8 r NC NC Not Connected 029 3 Label the cable 15 February 2012 Ver H 39 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 6 3 Power the IPBL The IPBL power supply connectors are located at the rear The power supply feeds both the I
86. ation amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN Power Distribution The IPBS1 can be powered using the following methods e Power over Ethernet IEEE 802 3af e A local AC adapter Note For more information about power distribution see 5 3 Power the Base Station on page 34 Software The software in the IPBS1 can be updated by downloading new software without disconnecting the equipment The new software is stored in flash memory See 8 18 Update on page 130 for information Connectors e Two 8 pin RJ45 modular jacks for LAN PoE and powering e A 6 pin RJ12 modular jack for factory testing LEDs Status of LED1 lower LED Description Steady Green Operational Flashing fast amber Download of firmware in progress Steady Amber TFTP mode Alternating red green No Ethernet connection Status of LED2 upper LED Description Not lit IPBS1 operational and no traffic on the IPBS1 Steady green IPBS1 operational and traffic on the IPBS1 Flashing slow green Fully occupied with traffic Flashing red No air synchronization searching for air sync candidates Flashing fast red Download of RFP software in progress Alternating red green RFP not initialized 15 February 2012 Ver H Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 2 1 2 IPBS1 with E
87. automatically registers itself as an uninitialized registration to all Pari Masters in the system It is possible to assign the Radio to one Pari Master See Add Radios on page 108 7 11 Configure the Radio This section describes how to configure the Radio Each configuration step is briefly described in the step list below for more detailed information see the corresponding subsection in 8 Operation on page 60 Note When one Radio is configured the configuration can be saved and uploaded to the other Radios in the system 1 Determine the address and access the GUI see 7 2 Access the GUI on page 42 2 Change the default password see 7 2 2 Change the Default Password on page 44 3 Set DHCP mode to Client see 8 2 3 Dynamic IP address via DHCP on page 80 4 Enable the Radio in the IPBS IPBL see 8 5 22 Enable the Radio on page 98 5 Enter Pari Master and Standby Pari Master IP addresses see 8 5 23 Enter IP Address to the PARI Master and the Standby PARI Master on page 99 6 Configure air synchronization see 8 5 27 Configure Air Synchronization on page 100 7 Enter the Time Server address see 8 1 5 Configure the NTP Settings on page 68 8 Reset in order to make the configuration changes take effect see 8 22 Reset on page 138 9 Save the configuration of the Radio see 8 14 Backup on page 126 Configure the rest of the IPBSs IPBLs following the steps below Note Uploading the same configuration to all Radios can only be done i
88. ay de la Classe A conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada Modifications Any modifications not expressly approved by Ascom could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Exposure to radio frequency signals This device complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment The antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter 15 February 2012 Ver H 21 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 4 _ IP Security 4 1 IP Security Terminology 4 1 1 SSL TLS Note Secure Socket Layer SSL has been renamed Transport Layer Security TLS TLS 1 0 is based on SSL 3 0 3 1 This document hereafter uses the term TLS TLS is a security mechanism based on cryptography see 4 7 3 Cryptography and is used for encrypting communications between users and TLS based Websites The encryption prevents eavesdropping and tampering with any transmitted data TLS operates on the OSI Model Level 5 and uses PKI see 4 7 2 Public Key Infrastructure 4 1 2 Public Key Infrastructure Public Key Infrastructure PKI is a component of Public Key Cryptography PKC that uses e Public Key Certificates see Public Key Certificates Digital Certificates e Certificate Authorities s
89. ayed 6 Select Import gt Choose File 7 Locate the csv file in the system and select Open gt Next Make sure the correct number of entries are correct 8 Click Close 15 February 2012 Ver H 105 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN Export the Central Phonebook to a csv file The complete phonebook can be exported to a csv file for example for editing or backup reasons 1 Select Central Phonebook 2 Click Export 3 Click Download file in the window that appears 4 Click Save in the dialog window that appears 5 Enter a name of the file and select in which folder the file should be saved 6 Click Save 8 9 Users This section describes the Users sub menu and how to do the following e Show all registered users in the IP DECT system e Search for user information e Add a user e Add a user administrator e Import a csv file with user information e Export a csv file with user information 8 9 1 Show all Registered Users in the IP DECT System Shows both User Administrator and Users 1 Select Users gt Users 2 Click show It is possible to change the order of the list by clicking on the headings 8 9 2 Search for User Information It is possible to search for users registered in the system by name or extension number Search for a user following the steps below 1 Select Users gt Users 2 Enter the na
90. been administered over the network via the http protocol default port 80 In a secure system see the IP Security chapter IPBS IPBL should be administered via the https protocol default port 443 If for some reason port 443 is not to be used you can use another port for the local https server and then access the IPBS IPBL via this port Http and https traffic respectively would be disabled if their port values were to be set to zero 0 Therefore e To disable http traffic set Port to O which is recommended in a secure system Attempts to contact the device using the http protocol will result in an Unable to connect message e To disable https traffic set HTTPS Port to O not recommended Any other port values would enable http and https traffic respectively for the port specified Info Admin Update NTP Logging HTTP HTTP Client SNMP Certificates Force HTTPS Disable HTTP basic authentication Password protect all HTTP pages Port 80 HTTPS Port 443 Allowed stations Active HTTP sessions From To No 172 20 14 77 HTTPO mod_cmd xml 2 Figure 26 Configure the HTTP Settings 1 Select General gt HTTP e Select the Force HTTPS check box to allow only HTTPS sessions and all HTTP requests are redirected as HTTPS requests e Select the Disable HTTP basic authentication check box to require all administrative and programmatic clients to support HTTP digest authentication e Select
91. below Disabled Used if the IPBS IPBL should have a static IP address Client The IPBS IPBL acts as a DHCP Client if there is a DHCP server in the network it will be assigned an IP address Automatic In automatic DHCP mode the IPBS IPBL will act as a DHCP client on power up If the IPBS IPBL is restarted by shortly pressing the reset button it will get the IP address 192 168 0 1 and the netmask 255 255 255 0 for the LAN1 port Change DCHP mode following the steps below 1 On the IPBS Select LAN gt DHCP On the IPBL Select LAN1 gt DHCP 2 Select DCHP mode in the Mode drop down list 3 Click OK 15 February 2012 Ver H 79 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 4 If Client or Automatic is set reset to make the changes take effect See 8 22 Reset on page 138 8 2 2 Seta Static IP Address It is necessary for the Master and the Standby Master to have static IP addresses The Radios can have dynamic IP addresses retrieved from the network DHCP server Ask the network administrator to reserve an IP address for the Master and Standby Master 1 On the IPBS Select LAN gt DHCP On the IPBL Select LAN1 gt DHCP Select Disabled in the Mode drop down list Click OK Do NOT reset the device yet Set a static IP address first 1 On the IPBS Select LAN gt IP On the IPBL Select LAN1 gt IP 2 Ente
92. c0150 IPBS IPBL X Internal error TLS 0x000c0250 IPBS IPBL X User cancelled TLS 0x000c015a IPBS IPBL X User cancelled TLS 0x000c025a IPBS IPBL X No renegotiation TLS 0x000c0164 IPBS IPBL X No renegotiation TLS 0x000c0264 IPBS IPBL X Service not found Kerb client 0x000c0403 IPBS IPBL X Kerberos server unreachable Kerb client 0x000c0406 IPBS IPBL X Kerberos cross realm failure Kerb client 0x000c0407 IPBS IPBL X Certificate validation is disabled until system 0x000c1000 IPBS IPBL X time is set X509 Certificate expired Will expire soon X509 0x000c1001 IPBS IPBL X RFP disconnected TAM 0x000e0001 IPBL X RFP malfunctioning TAM 0x000e0002 IPBL X RFP disabled TAM 0x000 e0003 IPBL X RFP software download Dwl 0x000e0004 IPBL X RFP unsynchronized RFPInit 0x000e0005 IPBS X Synchronization to reference system lost RFPInit OxX000 0006 IPBS x Other DECT system with same sysid detected Ox000e0008 IPBS X RFPInit Sync master failed to resynchronize to reference 0x000e0009 IPBS X RFPInit High temperature TAM Ox000f0001 IPBL X High power consumption TAM Ox000f0002 IPBL X Supply voltage low TAM Ox000f0004 IPBL X Supply Voltage High TAM 0x000f0008 IPBL X 15 February 2012 Ver H 144 Installation and Operation Manual 15 February 2012 Ver H IP DECT Base Stat
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94. current firmware After a successful download UPDATE PROT is set to lt build serial gt Note that lt build serial gt is not checked against the firmware version actually loaded It is your responsibility to keep this consistent If lt url gt ends with a slash then a default firmware filename is added to the URL depending on the type of the device Firmware filename IPBS1 ipbs bin IPBS2 ipbs2 bin IPBL ipbl bin mod cmd UPO prot http 192 168 0 10 firm ireset 5 0 0 The command above determines if firmware 5 0 0 is already installed If not new firmware will be downloaded from the following location depending on type of device IPBS1 http 192 168 0 10 firm ipbs bin IPBS2 http 192 168 0 10 firm ipbs2 bin IPBL http 192 168 0 10 firm ipbl bin The UPDATE PROT variable will be set to 5 0 0 and the device will be reset as soon as it is idle Similar to the prot command the boot command will update the boot code 15 February 2012 Ver H 150 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN Boot filename IPBS1 boot_ipbs bin IPBS2 boot_ipbs2 bin IPBL boot_ipbl bin mod cmd UPO boot http 192 168 0 10 firm ireset 5 0 0 The command above determines if boot code 5 0 0 is already installed If not new boot code will be downloaded from the following location depending on type of device IPBS1 http 192
95. d 1 Select Users 2 Click Import 3 Click Browse to locate the csv file 4 Click Open gt Next Make sure the correct number of entries are correct 5 Click Next Limitations e Maximum 1000 rows in the csv file e The maximum csv file size is 128 Kb If the file is to large divide the file into several files e Only the new user data is imported The old user data is not deleted e Existing user data cannot be updated e lf the separator is wrong an error message will be displayed 15 February 2012 Ver H 58 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN e The Authentication Code AC can not be entered in the csv file for safety reasons The system generates a AC for every user in the list If the user needs the AC the administrator will have to use Show see 8 9 1 Show all Registered Users in the IP DECT System on page 106 e The Handset d41 and d62 must have version 3 2 X or later e The Handset d81 must have version 3 0 X or later e No other handsets in addition to the above works Assign Handset to Users With User AC must be enabled see 8 5 2 Set Subscription Method on page 89 When the battery is inserted in the handset the handset automatically connects to the IP DECT system and assigns to the correct user 15 February 2012 Ver H 59 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software ve
96. d If this is the Standby PARI Master enter 127 0 0 1 6 Click OK 7 Reset in order to make the changes take effect see 8 22 Reset on page 138 BR WN 8 5 24 Multiple Radio Configuration The PARI Master can configure the same Radio settings for all Radios in the system All settings configured in the Radio Config page replace the local Radio settings This means that all settings in the Radio Config menu will have precedence over values configured locally or received via DHCP options 1 Select DECT gt Radio Config NOTE To access the Radio Config tab the PARI function has to be enabled see 8 5 15 Enable PARI Function on page 94 2 Configure alarm and event forwarding see Forward Alarms and Events on page 70 3 Configure automatic firmware update see 8 1 4 Configure Automatic Firmware Update on page 68 4 Configure NTP settings see 8 1 5 Configure the NTP Settings on page 68 Configure IP settings see 8 3 1 Configure IP Settings on page 81 6 Click OK 8 5 25 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 s
97. d Admin password Enter the user name and password for a user with administrator account or join the realm account on the Kerberos server Click Join Configure IPBS IPBL as a client in a large existing system many clients Precondition All Masters and Radios are running on either software version 3 x x or software version 4 1 x 1 n BR WN 6 7 Install either the software version 4 1 x or software version 5 x x using the update server and an update script see 8 1 4 Configure Automatic Firmware Update on page 68 Setup the update server using the update script described in Appendix F Select DECT gt Radio config Go to the Update section In the Command File URL text field enter the path to the update server and the name of the update script In the Interval min text field enter the update period Click OK After the script is executed and each Radio is restarted the Kerberos client will join the Kerberos Server and it shall be possible to see all joined Kerberos clients in the bottom of the Kerberos Server tab The way the update script is done in Appendix F Update Script for Configuration of Kerberos Clients it will automatically disable the local login possibilities if the joining was successful 15 February 2012 Ver H 63 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN The password used in the script is now possible to change to a more
98. d to determine the response time from the IPBS IPBL to a certain IP address It can be used to analyse the connection between the IP DECT system components 1 Select Diagnostics gt Ping 2 Enter an IP address in the IP Address text field 3 Press Enter on the keyboard 8 21 8 Traceroute The traceroute function displays how packets travel from the IPBS IPBL to a certain IP address The result is an ordered list of IP addresses with the measured round trip time 1 Select Diagnostics gt Traceroute 2 Enter an IP address in the IP Address text field 3 Press Enter on the keyboard 8 21 9 Environment This section only applies to the IPBL The environment tab gives information power supply and consumption It also display temperature and fan status 1 Select Diagnostics gt Environment 2 The following information is available in the Power section e Power supply AC or DC power port e Voltage input voltage e Current consumption total consumption for the IPBL an the connected RFPs Max 4 0 A when supplied with AC power port Max 5 2 A when supplied with DC power port 3 The following information is available in the Environment section e Temperature C e Fan status OK not OK 8 21 10 RFP Scan This section only applies to the IPBS To scan for occupied system IDs of other IP DECT systems within the coverage area perform an RFP scan following the steps below Note Executing an RFP scan will termi
99. ddresses on the interface 4 Click OK Call Number Mappings Call number CGPN CDPN mappings are described in Call Number CGPN CDPN Mappings on page 118 8 13 5 Routes Configuration Call routing determines which calls are able to be accepted by the gateway and where they are to be switched 1 Select Gateway gt Routes All configured routes are shown in a routing table Configuration General Interfaces VOIP Routes Calls General LAN c From To Counter CGPN Maps Ip E SIP1 SiPttest_1 5 E 4101 4101 SIP1 SIPttest_1 LDAP E GW1 GWitest_1 5 2 4101 4101 SIP1 SIPttest_1 DECT VolP Administration Users Device Overview Traffic Gateway Insert Route below Insert Map Insert Map Edit Route Edit CGPN Map above below 2 a If no routes have been configured click on the 1 in front of From b Add a new route by clicking on the leftmost in the route which you want to insert the new route after Note the order of the routes here The new route is always inserted after the current entry A new window opens 15 February 2012 Ver H 122 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN Number in Number out Name out http 172 20 10 59 RT1 0 Flock Description GW1 GWitest_1 4101 4101 cow Gwitest1 m Cause DISC Add UUI Final Route TEST SI
100. dministrator see Log in as System Administrator on page 47 2 Select Users 3 Click show The User Administration page see figure 21 on page 47 for a sample is displayed 4 Click new 5 Select the User Administrator radio box The window layout transforms 6 Enter a long name 7 Enter a name NOTE This field is used for login 8 Enter a password 9 Confirm the password 10 Click OK View and Modify a User Administrator 1 Login as System Administrator see 7 3 5 System Administrators on page 47 2 Select Users 3 Click show A two part list page is displayed At the top are the user administrator accounts and below the user administrators are the user accounts both listed in alphabetical order 4 In the User Administrators section click the hyperlink to be edited below the Long Name heading An Edit User window is opened 15 February 2012 Ver H 49 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 5 Select Edit any of the following settings Long Name Name NOTE This field is used for login Password Confirm Password 6 Click OK Delete a User Administrator 1 Login as System Administrator see 7 3 5 System Administrators on page 47 2 Select Users 3 Click show 4 In the User Administrators section click the hyperlink to be deleted below the Long Name heading An Edit User window is opened 5 Click Delete The Us
101. e 94 2 Choose the applicable coder in the Coder drop down list NOTE The G726 32 coder is not supported by SIP Enter the sample time in milliseconds in the Frame text field 4 Choose Exclusive enabled or disabled by selecting clearing the Exclusive check box Choose Silence Compression enabled or disabled by selecting clearing the SC check box 6 Click OK 8 5 11 Secure RTP This option makes it possible to encrypt media streams The encryption is activated if the SRTP is also enabled in the IP PBX For additional privacy it is recommended to use the encrypted signalling protocol SIPS as well to hide the exchange of the SRTP keys Note If SRTP is enabled one Radio can handle maximum 5 calls for IPBS1 and 40 calls for IPBL including relayed calls at the same time For this reason and because of the high load on the CPU when SRTP is used it is recommended to deactivate the Radio in the Master 1 Select DECT gt System Note To access the System tab the Master mode has to be activated see 8 5 13 Select Mode on page 94 2 To enable SRTP Select in the Secure RTP drop down list a cryptographic suite The numbers in the list refer to key length sha1 hash length To disable SRTP Select in the Secure RTP drop down list the empty row at top 3 Click OK If a call is successfully encrypted a lock icon appears next to the ongoing call description in the Traffic gt Master Calls section 8 5 12 Configure Supplementary Ser
102. e Kerberos server 7 In the Address text field enter the IP address of the Kerberos server In the Kerberos server enter 127 0 0 1 localhost as the IP address The Port text field is filled out automatically 8 Click OK Log in using Kerberos 1 Make sure that secure HTTPS protocol is used when logging in 2 Login on the client using a server account When prompted for user name the name of the realm has to be entered in front of the user name separated by a backslash in the following way REALM username Disable local authentication It is recommended to disable local authentication after Kerberos authentication is configured It provides additional security and it is much easier to change the password of a user account or delete a compromises user account on the Kerberos server than changing the local user accounts on each IPBS IPBL IMPORTANT Make sure that the Kerberos authentication is working properly before disabling local authentication If the Kerberos authentication is not working and local authentication is disabled it is not possible to access the IPBS IPBL in any other way 15 February 2012 Ver H 64 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 1 In the Delegated Authentication section select the Disable local authentication check box 2 Click OK Configure cross realm authentication Cross realm authentication is used to authentica
103. e LDAP replicator enter the IP address user name and password to the LDAP server Alternative LDAP server must not be entered Select the Enable check box see 8 4 3 Configure LDAP Replicator on page 83 4 Set a static IP address and set DHCP to off see 8 2 2 Set a Static IP Address on page 80 5 Set the mode to Standby Master see 8 5 13 Select Mode on page 94 6 Perform a reset to restart the IPBS IPBL in Standby Master mode see 8 22 Reset on page 138 7 Enter system name and password this should be the same system name and password as in the Master See 8 5 1 Change System Name and Password on page 89 8 Select supplementary services see 8 5 12 Configure Supplementary Services on page 92 9 Set Master Id see 8 5 14 Set Master ld on page 94 10 Enter gatekeeper address see 8 5 16 Configure Gatekeeper on page 95 11 Connect to a Mobility Master see 8 5 21 Connect Master to a Mobility Master on page 98 15 February 2012 Ver H 53 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 12 Enter IMS3 IP address see 8 7 1 Configure Messaging on page 103 13 Enter the Time Server address see 8 1 5 Configure the NTP Settings on page 68 14 Reset in order to make the configuration changes take effect see 8 22 Reset on page 138 7 10 Plug and Play Configuration Radios can be configured from the relevant Pari Master When a new Radio is connected to the system it
104. e an impact on the system performance so it is recommended to use the same SARI across all PARI Masters in the system If this is not feasible you can add up to 10 SARIs 1 Select DECT gt SARI Note To access the SARI tab the PARI function has to be enabled see 8 5 15 Enable PARI Function on page 94 Enter the SARI number in the SARI text field Click OK You can add optional guest SARI numbers in the empty field Click OK All RFPs are reinitialized to broadcast also the added guest SARI mM BR WN 8 5 27 Configure Air Synchronization This section only applies to the IPBS IPBS System The IPBSs use the DECT air interface to synchronize to each other For an individual IPBS it is not needed to configure which IPBS to synchronize to It is needed to manually select one or several IPBS as synchronization master candidate The PARI Master assigns one of these IPBS as an active sync master The remaining candidates will act as sync slaves and can be new sync masters in case the active sync master will fail oreak When using one sync region it is recommended to configure at least two base stations in the middle of the building as synchronization masters All IPBSs in sync slave mode sends its list over received sync candidates to the PARI Master The PARI Master informs the IPBS sync slaves which sync candidate it shall synchronize to 15 February 2012 Ver H 100 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Stat
105. e call destination Called The number dialled Uptime d h m s The uptime of the call in days hours minutes and seconds State Dialling Dialling is in progress Alerting The dialled distant terminal is being called Connected The call is connected Clearing The call has been terminated by one of the two parties 8 14 Backup The IPBS IPBL configuration can be downloaded and saved on a disc or a server This is useful when identical configuration should be applied to several IPBSs IPBLs for example when configuring the Radios in a system For information on how to load a saved configuration on the IPBS IPBL see 8 18 Update on page 130 1 Select Backup gt Config 2 Click download Click download with standard password to save the configuration with the default system password 15 February 2012 Ver H 126 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 3 Click Save in the dialogue window and browse to the place where the configuration should be saved 4 Click Save 8 15 Software Upgrade Note In software version 5 0 x The RFP version information is not displayed in the IPBS2 GUI RFP software is more integrated now and this information becomes obsolete In IPBS1 the RFP software has a separate flash memory but this is not the case for IPBS2 On the IPBS1 the RFP version is still displayed 8 15 1 Before Upgrad
106. e client configuration must be done on the Kerberos server as well so that it can also join the Windows domain To configure the clients do the following 1 Select General gt Admin 2 Go to the Authentication Servers section 3 In the Realm Domain text field enter the name of the trusted Windows domain 4 In the Address text field enter the IP address of the Windows server The Port text field is filled out automatically 5 Click OK Log in using Kerberos cross realm authentication 1 Make sure that secure HTTPS protocol is used when logging in 15 February 2012 Ver H 66 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 2 Login on the client using a Windows server account When prompted for user name the name of the Windows domain has to be entered in front of the user name separated by a backslash in the following way DOMAIN username Configure secondary Kerberos server The Kerberos server is crucial when using Kerberos authentication so it is recommended to have a secondary Kerberos server in the IP DECT system The secondary server is used if the primary server is not working properly It is recommended to set up the secondary Kerberos server on the Standby Master To configure an IPBS IPBL as a secondary Kerberos server do the following 1 Make sure that the IP address of a NTP time server is specified Select General gt NTP 2 Select General gt K
107. e following configurations and settings e Update Configuration e Update Firmware e Update the Boot File e Update the RFPs 8 18 1 Update Configuration A previously saved configuration can be loaded and activated on the IPBS IPBL See 8 14 Backup on page 126 for information on how to save a configuration 1 Select Update gt Config Click Browse and browse to the saved configuration Click Upload Reset in order to make the changes take effect see 8 22 Reset on page 138 BR WN 15 February 2012 Ver H 130 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN Note If the IPBS2 is configured and the configuration is taken from IPBS1 some lines in the configuration will be skipped by IPBS2 This is because it is different hardware in IPBS1 and IPBS2 and some configuration lines are not applicable in IPBS2 8 18 2 Update Firmware The software can be updated Follow the steps below to update IPBS IPBL with the firmware Download firmware from the IP DECT system provider Note If this operation is interrupted the firmware in the device will be defect If a firmware upload is for any reason interrupted the firmware must be uploaded again Do not execute a reset before the firmware upload is complete For information on how to load new firmware if the IPBS IPBL is unreachable through the web GUI see 10 1 Load Firmware Using the Gwload Tool on page 142 1 Se
108. e information 6 Select DECT gt System 7 Disable anonymous registration by selecting Disable in the Subscription drop down list Click OK 7 13 2 Individual Registration 1 Select DECT gt System 2 In the Subscriptions drop down list select With System AC or With User AC Click OK Tip See also 8 5 2 Set Subscription Method on page 89 for more information Select Users 4 Click New Enter the following information in the corresponding text fields Max Field name Description characters e Long Name Mandatory the name of the user need to be unique 30 throughout the system e Display Optional and only available when using the Ascom 30 Name VolP Gateway the calling or called party name will be shown in the handset display depending on whose handset e Name Optional the user name 30 e Number Mandatory the phone number extension need to be 30 unique throughout the system e Password Optional is used for registration towards the 30 gatekeeper e Idle Display Optional will be shown in the handset display when 47 the handset is idle e IPEI IPDI Mandatory the unique identification number of the handset e Auth Code Optional the individual authentication code for this user Automatically created by default Can be modified manually 6 Perform an over air subscription using the individual authentication code For information on how this is done see the reference guide of the handset 7 Click OK
109. e listed with a No in the column Persistant 2 To change the severity level on an alarm event Select in the Seriousness drop down list one of the following Disabled The alarm event will not be sent to the Unite system Information Warning Error Critical 3 Click OK Except for severity level Disabled the alarm event will be sent to the Unite system with changed severity level 8 8 Import and Export a Central Phonebook Note If the phonebook functionality in the IPBS IPBL is enabled then the SMS feature in the IMS3 Unite CM is disabled If an IMS3 Unite CM is connected the central phonebook should be located in the IMS3 Unite CM instead of the IPBS IPBL Import Entries to the Central Phonebook from a csv file Note A csv file can contain max 1000 users The csv file to be imported to the phonebook shall have the following format First name 1 First name 2 Last name 1 Telephone number 1 Last name 2 Telephone number 2 Se Se or First name 1 First name 2 Last name 1 Telephone number 1 Last name 2 Telephone number 2 Note When importing a central phonebook file in csv format existing entries are deleted 1 Select Central Phonebook 2 Select the Enable check box 3 Select file type for the csv file in the File Type drop down list 4 If so needed select separator for the csv file in the Delimeter drop down list 5 Click OK The options Import and Export are displ
110. e needed e When returning system parts like EEPROMS to the factory use the protective packaging as described e Never underestimate the damaging power ESD can have and be especially careful when temperatures are below freezing point and during very warm weather in 15 February 2012 Ver H 19 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN combination with low humidity Make sure that the environmental conditions remain within the limits specified in the components data sheets IMPORTANT In the interest of quality and reliability system boards and other parts returned for exchange or credit may be refused if the proper protective packaging is omitted 3 2 Safety Aspects 3 2 1 IP DECT Base Station The IP DECT Base Station meets the valid editions of safety standard EN IEC CSA UL AU NZS 60950 1 The system is a class Ill equipment for stationary wall mounting 3 2 2 DECT Base Station BS3x0 and TDM DECT Base Station DB1 The DECT Base Station BS3x0 meets the valid editions of safety standard EN IEC CSA UL AU NZS 60950 1 The system is a class Ill equipment for stationary wall mounting 3 2 3 IP DECT Gateway IPBL The IPBL meets the valid editions of safety standard EN EC CSA UL AU NZS 60950 1 3 3 Regulatory Compliance Statements EU EFTA only The equipment are intended to be used in the whole EU amp EFTA The equipment are in compliance with the essent
111. e records both the priority and weight fields are used to provide a combination of load balancing and backup service _sip _udp ascom rd com 86400 IN SRV 10 60 5060 bigbox ascom rd com _sip _udp ascom rd com 86400 IN SRV 10 20 5060 smallbox1 ascom rd com _sip _udp ascom rd com 86400 IN SRV 10 20 5060 smallbox2 ascom rd com _sip _udp ascom rd com 86400 IN SRV 20 50 5060 backupbox1 ascom rd com _sip _udp ascom rd com 86400 IN SRV 20 50 5060 backupbox2 ascom rd com The first three records with priority 10 are primary servers and the last two records with priority 20 are secondary servers For each client a primary server is selected at random with the help of the weight values 60 20 and 20 This will distribute all clients on the primary servers according to the weight values If a client s primary server goes down the client will use the secondary server instead i e backupbox1 ascom rd com and backupbox2 ascom rd com E 2 4 Load Balancing Using Dynamic Connection Master Settings 1 Select DECT gt Master In the drop down list select SIP protocol Enter the SIP server s domain address BR WN A local site proxy server IP PBX e g SRST Cisco can be used to make emergency phone call in case that the WAN connection goes down see E 2 2 Local Site Redundancy on page 159 Enter the IP address or host name and optionally port of proxy e g proxy2 ascom rd com 5060 to the local site proxy server in the Alt Proxy te
112. e system do not mix different RFPs Core KRCNB 201 with Worf KRCNB 30x and BS3x0 on the same IPBL The reason this will not work is prolonged preamle is supported by Worf RFPs but not by Core RFPs When the handset receive capacity information from the RFPs including prolonged preamble and multicast it assumes that all RFPs are of the same type as the first RFP it receives data from Figure 16 Install the IPBL The main steps of the installation is described below 1 Install the IPBL in a standard 19 rack 2 Pin the cables see 6 2 Pin the IPBL Cable on page 38 3 Attach the power cable see 6 3 Power the PBL on page 40 4 Connect the cables in the following order e Ethernet cable A LAN1 port must be used in the IP DECT system LAN2 port is for administration only e Synchronization cable ring sync reference sync B e Base station cable RFP cable C IMPORTANT The connected RFPs must not be connected to protective earth 5 Monitor the total current consumption from the GUI See 8 21 9 Environment on page 137 Make sure it not exceeds the following values e Max current consumption is 1 9 0 9 A when supplied with 110 230 VAC e Max current consumption is 5 2 A when supplied with 48 VDC Note The IPBL current consumption is 0 3 A and is included in max current 15 February
113. e target host lower value means more preferred e Weight A relative weight for records with the same priority e Port the TCP or UDP port on which the service is to be found e Target the hostname of the machine providing the service 15 February 2012 Ver H 160 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN An example of an SRV record might look like this _sip _udp ascom rd com 86400 IN SRV 0 5 5060 sipserver ascom rd com This points to a server named sipserver ascom rd com listening on TCP port 5060 for SIP protocol connections The priority given here is 0 and the weight is 5 SRV records must contain the fully qualified domain name FQDN of the host How to set priority and weight SIP clients always use the SRV record with the lowest numbered priority value first and only fall back to other records if the connection with this record s host fails Thus a service may have a designated fallback server which will only be used if the primary server fails Only another SRV record with a priority field value higher than the primary server s record is needed If a service has multiple SRV records with the same priority value clients use the weight field to determine which host to use The weight value is relevant only in relation to other weight values for the service and only among records with the same priority value In the following example showing fiv
114. ection SYSLOG The entries are reported to a syslogd server in the network which is responsible for further evaluation or storage of the entries 15 February 2012 Ver H 69 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN HTTP The syslog entries are transferred to a web server where they can be further processed Each individual syslog entry is transmitted as form data to the web server in HTTP GET format HTTPS The syslog entries are transferred to a web server where they can be further processed Each individual syslog entry is transmitted as form data to the web server in HTTPS GET format Store the Syslog Entries using a TCP Connection 1 Select General gt Logging 2 Select TCP in the Type drop down list 3 Enter the IP address of the logging server in the Address text field 4 Enter the Port of the logging server in the Port text field 5 Click OK Store the Syslog Entries in a Syslogd 1 Select General gt Logging 2 Select SYSLOG in the Type drop down list 3 Enter the IP address of the syslogd in the Address text field 4 Enter the desired syslogd message class in the Class text field 5 Click OK Store the Syslog Entries on a Web Server 1 Select General gt Logging 2 Select HTTP or HTTPS in the Type drop down list 3 Enter the IP address in the IP Address text field 4
115. ection Towards IP PBX Network When the number of users exceeds what an IP PBX is able to register you can use load balancing towards an IP PBX network Using DNS services users on each Master are 15 February 2012 Ver H 158 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN dynamically connected towards the IP PBX network In addition to the load balancing of the traffic redundancy is also achivied IP PBX ae Boda s AS AS IP PBX Master 0 Pari Master 7 7 PE Kr 6 POSS Gog oc as PBX Py x Y e nx y ooo ooo Master 1 Y Y L s Master 2 x S DNS Server Figure 2 Load balancing using dynamic connection towards IP PBX network E 2 1 How the Load Balancing Works When you register a handset a SRV type query is sent to the DNS server asking for existing SIP proxys IP PBXs in the domain defined in the Master The DNS server will reply with a list of SRV Service records one for each IP PBX Each SRV record contains a priority and a weight value Lower priority value means more preferred When there are two or more records with the same priority then the weight value determines which IP PBX the user should be dynamically connected to A DNS server assign each user a primary and a secondary proxy address using DNS SRV
116. ee 8 21 10 RFP Scan on page 137 1 Select DECT gt PARI NOTE To access the PARI tab the PARI function has to be enabled see 8 5 15 Enable PARI Function on page 94 15 February 2012 Ver H 99 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 2 Select a number between 1 and 292 If this is not done the IPBS IPBL will randomly select a number NOTE The number of system IDs will affect how many IPBSs IPBLs that can be used per PARI Master in an installation as shown below System ID 1 to 36 Max 1023 IPBS Pari Master Max 240 IPBL Pari Master System ID 37 to 292 Max 127 IPBS Pari Master Max 127 IPBL Pari Master Click OK 4 Reset in order to make the changes take effect see 8 22 Reset on page 138 Note The RFPI which the PARI is a part of can be used for localization of a handset making a personal alarm To ensure that RFPIs are system unique use different System ID s for each PARI Master 8 5 26 SARI The SARI is the broadcast identity which uniquely identifies an IP DECT system The SARI is added in the PARI Master It is possible to add more than one SARI guest SARIs This is necessary if you want to join two separate IP DECT systems and allow handsets to roam into each other s system The advantage is that the handsets in the two different IP DECT systems need not be re registered to a common SARI Note Several guest SARIs hav
117. ee Certificate Authorities Public Key Certificates Digital Certificates Public Key Certificates are used for key exchange and authentication They are simply electronic documents files that incorporate a digital signature to bind together a public key with an identity information such as the name or a person or organization their address and so forth The signature may be signed by a trusted entity called a Certificate Authority CA see Certificate Authorities The most common use of public key certificates is for TLS certificates https websites Certificate Authorities A Certificate Authority or Certification Authority CA is a trusted entity which issues public key certificates The certificates contain a public key and the identity of the owner The CA asserts that the public key belongs to the owner so that users and relying parties can trust the information in the certificate Certificate Signing Request CSR or Certification Request is a message that is generated and sent to a CA in order to apply for a TLS certificate Before the CSR is created a key pair is generated the private key kept secret The CSR will contain the corresponding public key and information identifying the applicant such as distinguished name The private key is not part of the CSR but is used to digitally sign the entire request Other credentials may accompany the CSR If the request is successful the CA will send back an identity certificate
118. eeded on the IPBS IPBLs A 1 3 Configuration See 8 1 4 Configure Automatic Firmware Update on page 68 on how to configure the IPBS IPBLs for automatic update The URL parameter must point to the site where the file containing the maintenance commands is stored Note that in this URL no host names are supported The web servers IP address must be used A 1 4 Setting the UP1 Parameters The applet saves the configuration in a line starting config change UP1 15 February 2012 Ver H 148 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN The full syntax is config change UP1 url lt url gt poll lt slow gt poll fast lt fast gt disc If the URL ends with a then a default filename is used based upon the product in question If for example the URL is http 1 2 3 4 configs it is expanded to http 1 2 3 4 configs update IPBS htm update IPBL The product type name used is the one used in the Version line on the devices Info page Note that the extension is irrelevant htm or txt or no extension at all may be used On some Web servers URLs are case sensitive The maintenance command file is retrieved initially after the configured poll interval in minutes is expired after boot Short poll intervals can create substantial load on a big network A value less than 15 minutes which is the default is therefore not recommended However for
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120. ently to the IP PBX Local R key handling is further described in Appendix C 1 Select DECT gt System NOTE To access the System tab the Master mode has to be activated see 8 5 13 Select Mode on page 94 2 To enable select the Local R Key Handling check box NOTE To access the Local R Key Handling check box the SIP protocol has to be selected on the Master see 8 5 16 Configure Gatekeeper on page 95 3 Click OK 8 5 9 No Transfer on Hangup If enabled it will not be possible to do a transfer by hanging up the handset R4 must be pressed see Appendix C 1 Select DECT gt System NOTE To access the System tab the Master mode has to be activated see 8 5 13 Select Mode on page 94 2 To enable select the No Transfer on Hangup check box 3 Click OK 8 5 10 Configure Coder Select the preferred coder and enter the desired frame length If exclusive is selected for the coder the IPBS IPBL is forced to use that coder With Silence Compression enabled no information is sent during pauses in the conversation this is used to save bandwidth Note When exclusive is enabled for a coder it might be impossible to make calls outside the IP DECT system 15 February 2012 Ver H 91 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 1 Select DECT gt System Note To access the System tab the Master mode has to be activated see 8 5 13 Select Mode on pag
121. er This solution still requires handset VolP registrations to be managed in IP DECT this is not performed by the SIP provider 8 13 1 General 1 Select Gateway gt General 2 Select Enter following settings Field name Description 15 February 2012 Ver H 114 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN e Gatekeeper ID The Gatekeeper Identifier This is used with VOIP interfaces GWn configured as Gatekeeper Registrar as Gatekeeper Identifier H 323 or Registrar Name SIP see 8 13 4 Gatekeeper Interfaces on page 119 If multiple gatekeepers are installed in a network this can be used to find the right gatekeeper using Gatekeeper Discovery If a PBX is enabled on the same system a different Gatekeeper Identifier must be used for Gateway and PBX 3 Click OK 8 13 2 Interfaces Select Gateway gt Interfaces This page shows the gateway s interfaces organized into columns The individual columns are explained in the table below Column Values Description Interface The descriptive name of the interface Click this name to open a page on which all settings can be configured For more information see TEST Interface on page 115 CGPN In CGPN In CDPN In CGPN Out and CDPN Out mappings CDPN In Click the sign next to the interface name to bring up CGPN Out mapping details For more information see Call Number C
122. er Administrator is deleted and the windows is closed 7 4 Configure the Mobility Master In a system with two or more Masters Multiple Master system a Mobility Master must be configured For more information on Multiple Master Systems see the applicable System Planning documentation for IP DECT This section describes how to configure the Mobility Master Each configuration step is briefly described in the step list below For more detailed information see the corresponding subsection in 8 Operation on page 60 1 Determine the address and access the GUI see 7 2 Access the GUI on page 42 2 Change the default password see 7 2 2 Change the Default Password on page 44 3 Set a static IP address and set DHCP to off see 8 2 2 Set a Static IP Address on page 80 4 Set the mode to Mobility Master see 8 5 18 Select Mobility Master Mode on page 97 5 Write a login name and enter a password see 8 5 18 Select Mobility Master Mode on page 97 6 Connect to other Mobility Master s see 8 5 19 Connect Mobilty Master to other Mobility Master s on page 98 7 Enter the Time Server address see 8 1 5 Configure the NTP Settings on page 68 7 5 Configure the Standby Mobility Master It is recommended to have a Standby Mobilty Master in a Multiple Master IP DECT system This section describes how to configure the Standby Mobility Master Each configuration step is briefly described in the step list below For more detailed information see the co
123. erberos 3 Enter the root password for the secondary Kerberos server which should be the same as the password used for the primary server This password is used to encrypt the information stored on the server 4 Click OK The secondary Kerberos server is enabled Enter the realm name in the Realm field 6 LDAP is used to replicate the primary server database Enter the IP address of the primary Kerberos server in the Master field in the LDAP Replication section For more information about LDAP see 8 4 LDAP on page 82 7 Select the Enable check box 8 Click OK 9 Click OK again to perform the LDAP replication Each client must also be configured with the secondary server information 10 Select General gt Admin 11 Go to the Authentication Servers section 12 In the Secondary Address text field of the Kerberos server enter the IP address of the secondary Kerberos server In the secondary Kerberos server enter 127 0 0 1 localhost as the IP address The Port text field is filled out automatically 13 Click OK Delete a user or trusted realm To delete a user account from the Kerberos server do the following 1 Select General gt Kerberos 2 In the Users section select the Delete check box for the user to be deleted 3 Click OK To delete a trusted realm relationship from the Kerberos server do the following 1 Select General gt Kerberos 2 In the Trusted Realms section select the Delete check box for the rea
124. erent groups it is able to communicate in all with several hundred VoIP devices 1 Click Gateway gt GK 2 Click the desired interface name to be configured A new window opens GW1 Windows Internet Explorer Name Disable Protocol SP S Mode Gatekeeper Registrar Address Proxy Mask STUN Server Local Signaling Port Authorization Name L Password L o Alias List Name Number 8005 8005 Media Properties General Coder Preference G729A Framesize ms 30 Silence Compression Exclusive Local Network Coder G711A v Framesize ms 30 Silence Compression Enable T 38 Enable SRTP Y No DTMF Detection Y Media Relay Record to URL SIP Interop Tweaks Accept INVITE s from Anywhere Enforce Sending Complete No Inband Information on Error affects registered interfaces only affects outgoing SIP calls only affects incoming SIP calls only From Header when Sending INVITE Fixed AOR i affects registered interfaces only Identity Header when Sending INVITE CGPN in user part of URI affects registered interfaces only Reliability of Provisional Responses Supported affects outgoing SIP calls only l OK Cancel Apply Delete Y Internet E 100 3 Select Enter following settings Field name Description e Name Enter a name for the route
125. eseeeeeseeesneeeees 153 Appendix C Local R Key Handling ccccscceseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeseeeenseeeeeseeeeasnenenes 155 Appendix D Database Maintenance c cccccccsseeeeseeeesseeeeeseeeeeseesenseeeeeseeeeaeseeenes 156 15 February 2012 Ver H Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN Appendix E Load Balancing ccccsccccsseceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeseeeeeeseeeeaseeeeeeneeeaeneeeneas 158 Appendix F Update Script for Configuration of Kerberos Clients 165 Appendix G Install Certificate in the Web Browset c cssceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 166 15 February 2012 Ver H Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 1 Introduction This document describes how to install and operate the following equipment e IPBS e PBL The document is intended as a guide for installation troubleshooting and maintenance purposes and are relevant for the following personnel e System administrator e Service technician For information on the IP DECT system see the applicable System Description documentation for IP DECT For information about supported PBXs contact your supplier 1 In previous documentation PBS Base Station or IPBS was sometimes referred to as P DECT Base Station 2 lln previous documentation PBL was sometimes referred to as IP
126. f the DHCP is set to client 1 Determine the address 2 Select Update gt Config and browse to the previously saved configuration Click OK 3 Reset in order to make the configuration changes take effect see 8 22 Reset on page 138 4 Repeat step 1 to 3 for all Radios 7 12 Configure Deployment This section describes how to configure an IPBS for deployment used for coverage test of air sync and speech 15 February 2012 Ver H 54 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN NOTE For coverage test of air sync two IPBSs must be configured one as Sync Master and one as Sync Slave Each configuration step is briefly described in the step list below For more detailed information see the corresponding subsection in 8 Operation on page 60 1 Determine the IP address and access the GUI see 7 2 Access the GUI on page 42 2 Change the default password see 7 2 2 Change the Default Password on page 44 3 Set a static IP address and set DHCP to off see 8 2 2 Set a Static IP Address on page 80 4 Set the mode to Master see 8 5 13 Select Mode on page 94 Perform a reset to restart the IPBS IPBL in Master mode see 8 22 Reset on page 138 6 Select system name and password see 8 5 1 Change System Name and Password on page 89 7 Set subscription method see 8 5 2 Set Subscription Method on page 89 8 Configure authentication code see 8 5 3 Configure Authen
127. for emergency calls only This option also provides a solution for the case when the Master running on an IPBS with local power or an IPBL loses IP connectivity without the local host Radio losing its connection to the Master The handsets locked to this Radio become isolated from the system without any notification 1 Select DECT gt Master 2 Enter the registration name and number to the PBX in the Registration Name Number text fields 3 Select the Deactivate Master if no connection check box to make the Master deactivate itself if the anonymous registration to the PBX fails As a result the local host Radio will fail to register to the Master and handsets depending on their type can move to another Radio that is operable Note It is not recommended to use this option for a Master without a Standby Master 4 Click OK Note A simpler and reliable way to handle this case is to deactivate the local host Radio on the Master 8 5 18 Select Mobility Master Mode In a system with two or more Masters Multiple Master system a Mobility Master must be configured For more information on Multiple Master Systems see the System Planning documentation for IP DECT 1 Select DECT gt Mobilty Master 2 Select in the Mode drop down list e Active if this IPBS IPBL is the Mobility Master e Standby if this IPBS IPBL is the Standby Mobility Master 15 February 2012 Ver H 97 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Ba
128. force Sending Affects handling of 484 Address Incomplete Complete responses If enabled and 484 Address Incomplete is received the call is cleared If not enabled and 484 Address Incomplete is received the call is retained and re initiated in case of new dialing digits e From Header when Interoperability option for outgoing calls This controls Sending INVITE the way CGPN is transmitted to the SIP provider Possible values are Fixed AOR The From header contains the fixed registration URI AOR The actual calling party number and name will be transmitted inside the P Preferred Identity header RFC 3325 AOR with CGPN as display The From header contains the fixed registration URI AOR with the calling party number as display string in front of the AOR CGPN is user part of URI The From header contains an URI with the calling party number as user part left from 15 February 2012 Ver H 117 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN Identity Header when Sending INVITE e Reliability of Provisional Responses Internal Registration e Protocol 4 Click OK Interoperability option for outgoing calls This controls the way CGPN is transmitted to the SIP provider Possible values are CGPN is user part of URI The Identity header contains an URI with the calling party number as user part left from O Fixed AOR The Identi
129. g a User Example This example shows part of the configuration file There may also be other attributes in the used system Before Addition mod cmd FLASHDIRO add view 101 cn PBXO mod cmd FLASHDIRO add item 101 cn 1950 guid bin 80319FC0E909D311905C00013E00EFC8 dn 1950 h323 1950 e164 1950 pbx lt user admin no gt pbx lt gw name DECT_CEg ipei 002020173394 subs 977e9bfc5680c8223197e4195bec9ec28 gt usn 14 After Addition mod cmd FLASHDIRO add view 101 cn PBXO mod cmd FLASHDIRO add item 101 cn 1950 guid bin 80319FC0E909D311905C00013E00EFC8 dn 1950 h323 1950 e164 1950 pbx lt user admin no gt pbx lt gw name DECT_ CEg ipei 002020173394 subs 977e9bfc5680c8223197e4195bec9ec28 gt usn 14 mod cmd FLASHDIRO add item 101 cn 1951 dn 1951 h323 1951 e164 1951 pbx lt user admin no gt pbx lt gw name DECT_CEg ipei 002020173479 subs 90bd79116daec066105610822cabcle7 gt The guid bin and usn attributes are not insterted The system will create these attributes when the file is uploaded to the device 15 February 2012 Ver H 157 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN Appendix E Load Balancing Load balancing can be used in an IP DECT system when the number of handsets exceeds what an IP PBX is able to register When load balancing the traffic is distributed over several IP PBXs
130. g authentication However the default registry setting for Microsoft Active Directory 2003 does not allow simple binds so it may be necessary to change Windows Registry settings to use AD replication 1 In Windows select Run in the Start menu 2 Enter regedit and click OK to start the Windows Registry Editor 3 In the Editor navigate to the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM CurrentControlSet Services NTDS Parameters LDAPServerlntegrity key 4 Click on the key with the right mouse button and click Modify Change the key value of 2 to the value of 1 6 Click OK 15 February 2012 Ver H 87 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 8 4 4 Check LDAP Replicator Status 1 Select LDAP gt Replicator Status The following information is displayed e Server The IP address and port of the LDAP server e Active Directory Replication Current state of replication Four states are possible Stopped Starting Up Down e Remote State of replication in the source directory Three states are possible Stopped Active Completed e Notify Number of change notifications received from the server e Paged Number of objects received from AD server in response to paged search requests e No match Number of objects received that are not matching the configured LDAP filter condition e Discarded Number of objects discarded because no suitable map is found
131. g calls Subscriber Call number in local Number called in S network incoming calls National Call number with area Calling number from n code home country International Call number with Calling number from i country code and area abroad code Abbreviated Unusual a Network Unusual X specific 6 Click OK 8 13 4 Gatekeeper Interfaces Gatekeeper GK interfaces are channels to the world of Voice over Internet Protocol VolP If your IP DECT system needs to communicate with other devices via VolP access to these devices can be configured as a Gatekeeper interface Note Normally the Master connects to a PBX via H 323 SIP endpoint registrations In that case no configuration in this section is needed These can be different types of equipment e Remote PBX e Ascom VolP Gateways e VoIP terminal equipment e VolP terminal adapters to connect analogue terminals or a IPBS 15 February 2012 Ver H 119 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN e Third party VoIP Gateway as a gateway to telephone switches or for example into the SS7 network e Further gatekeepers for call control e VoIP PC programs Each Gatekeeper interface defines access to a group of devices which are all treated similarly This allows for example all VoIP devices at one location to be configured via a single Gatekeeper interface Since IP DECT allows the definition of 12 diff
132. h are unable to identify the end of a number properly A name for resource management can be entered Limits the number of permitted calls for a route If by way of exception the route for a Map entry is to be configured with a different destination than that specified in the route s destination field you can select this from the Destination field of the Map Add CGPN map 1 Select Gateway gt Routes 15 February 2012 Ver H 124 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN For the interface that you want to add a CGPN map click the gt sign under the CGPN map heading From To CGPN Maps GW12 PBX Application PRI1 Meridian_1 i gt PRII Meridian_1 GW12 PBX Application i Rh o70 A new window opens GK Reg Name Number In Number Out OK Cancel Apply Internet Figure 31 Number In Number Out Under Number in define the number type and prefix that you wish to have replaced The number type is denoted using the abbreviation from the Call Number Formats Table see Call Number Formats Table on page 119 Define the substitution under Number out Click OK Note All call numbers in IP DECT are always processed in unknown format That is why the result of a number replacement for incoming calls always is of the type unknown and the call number type of outgoing call
133. he hyperlink under the Subject header to display certificate details in a window Click the PEM hyperlink under the Download header to download the certificate in PEM format Click the DER hyperlink under the Download header to download the certificate in DER format Click this button to add the selected certificates to the trust list This button is only displayed if a certificate was installed by the user before Click this button to discard the current device certificate and restore the standard certificate The Create New hyperlink is used for two purposes e Self signed Certificates on page 76 e Certificate Signing Request CSR on page 77 75 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN e Upload Use the Upload function to upload a certificate file to the device 1 Click the Browse button 2 Select a certificate file Click the Upload button to upload the file to the device NOTE The Upload function requires a previously issued CSR to exist Default Device Certificate This section corresponds to option 1 in 2 Certificate Handling Options with Device Certificates on page 24 If the default device certificate is missing for the device it will be generated together with a key pair when the IPBS is upgraded to version R3 The default certificate contains the MAC address of the device and will be valid for 10 years If the self signed ce
134. heck box Enter the IP address to the AD in the Server text field n a uN Enter a Distinguished Name DN to configure a search base for AD users The user information is usually replicated so It is recommended to write CN Users DC DomainName where DomainName is the name of the domain on the AD server You can also click Show Options to see some naming contexts on the configured server 6 Enter an LDAP filter to retrieve only the relevant LDAP objects from the AD A default objectclass user filter is offered but it is recommended to assign all IP DECT users to a group within the AD For example the following filter can be entered to retrieve only IP DECT users amp objectClass user memberOf CN grp_ipdect CN Users DC DomainName where grp_ipdect is the group created for IP DECT users Users is the default folder for users and DomainName is the name of the domain on the AD server 7 Enter the user name and the password of a user who has read access to the AD in the User and the Password text fields It is recommended to choose a user with Enterprise Administrator rights 8 Configure In Maps and Out Maps for Attribute mapping Attribute mapping describes how the obtained information from the AD is handled within the IP DECT system For more information see Attribute Mappings on page 85 9 Click OK 10 After proper configuration check the Replicator Status by selecting LDAP gt Replicator Status The
135. https the certificate for the IPBS IPBL can be installed in the web browser to avoid getting certificate error messages To install the certificate perform the following two steps Step 1 Create a certificate See G 7 Create a Certificate Step 2 Install the certificate in the web browser See G 2 Install the Certificate G 1 Create a Certificate Note Make sure the name you use to access the IPBS IPBL is in the Common Name of the certificate e g IP address or if the name is an FQDN in the DNS Name The Web Browser will require a match when validating the certificate information Create a certificate by selecting one of the following two types of certificate handling options e Self signed certificate This option is for customers not planning on having their certificates signed by public or private CAs Self signed certificates provide encryption but do in most cases not provide authentication For more information see Self signed Certificates on page 76 e Certificates signed by a Certificate Authority CA Two options are possible A Certificates signed by the customer s own CA Customers possessing the knowledge and infrastructure to house their own CA could build an internal enterprise CA enabling them to sign approve their own certificate requests This would make the customer a private CA B Certificates signed by a trusted public third party entity organization There are only about a dozen issuers who have the author
136. ial requirements and other relevant provisions of R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC The Declarations of Conformity may be consulted at http Awww ascom com ws products_ws htm The IP DECT Base Stations BS3x0 Base Station TDM DECT Base Station DB1 and IP DECT Gateway are marked with the label C E 3 4 Regulatory Compliance Statements USA and Canada only FCC compliance statements The equipment have been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device Base Stations pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation The equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver 15 February 2012 Ver H 20 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN e Connect the equipme
137. icates page 6 Download the CSR file by clicking the PEM or DER link in the Signing Request section 7 Send the CSR file to your CA 8 If successful your CA will send back a digitally signed certificate file This file should now be uploaded 9 Select the certificate file 15 February 2012 Ver H 78 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 10 Click Upload Note If the CSR file generated in step 5 is deleted before receiving the reply from the CA in step 8 it will not be possible to upload the signed certificate file in step 10 The system will automatically delete the CSR file when step 10 has completed 8 1 11 License 8 2 Select Configuration gt General gt License Licenses are used to activate additional functions in the IP DECT system Which functions that are activated are depending on type of license Do as follows 1 In the License Key field Enter a license number 2 Click OK LAN This section describes how to do the following configurations and settings e Set DHCP mode e Set IP static address e Set dynamic IP address e Set link type e Configure VLAN e View LAN statistics e Deactivate LAN port only for IPBL Note The IPBL has two LAN ports LAN1 port must be used in the IP DECT system LAN2 port is for administration only 8 2 1 Set DHCP Mode The IPBS IPBL can have different DHCP modes see the table
138. in RFP Steady Speech activity in RFP Sync Ref sync LED 5 Description Not lit No sync communication established Steady Communication established Sync Ref sync LED 9 Description Not lit Sync port not selected as input sync source Flashing Sync port selected as input sync source but the sync signal is not in sync Steady Sync port selected as input sync source and the sync signal is in sync Lan LED E Description Not lit No link Flashing Link present and network activity Steady Link present but no network activity 15 February 2012 Ver H Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN Lan LED 9 Description Not lit 10 Mbps operation Steady 100 Mbps operation 15 February 2012 Ver H 12 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 2 4 DECT Base Station BS3x0 The following versions are available e BS330 with Internal antenna e BS340 with External antennas 2 4 1 DECT Base Station LED2 Ly Front viewBack view LED
139. in name FQDN bigbox ascom rd com IP address 192 168 0 20 IV Create associated pointer PTR record Allow any authenticated user to update DNS records with the same owner name a eae Figure 6 New host settings 8 Repeat step 1 to 7 for all exisiting IP PBXs 15 February 2012 Ver H 164 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN Appendix F Update Script for Configuration of Kerberos Clients The update script is as follows mod cmd UP1 check resetn serial002 config add NTPO addr 192 168 42 136 vars create CMDO KCMD p lt join realm negrealml user neguserl password negpwdl force true disable local true gt lt servert realm negrealml address 192 168 42 34 gt lt server realm negrealm2 address 192 168 42 99 gt lt 3oin gt Description of the update script Command line 1 mod cmd UP1 check resetn serial002 By inserting this into the update script file the update server will check the variable check and if the value serial002 is different from the value in the update server this script will be executed and the box will be rebooted afterwards Command line 2 config add NTPO addr 192 168 42 136 By inserting this into the update script the local Time server is configured with IP address to valid time server and active time can be retrieved Correct time is very important in Kerberos for joining
140. ing 1 For safety take a backup of the configuration parameters for the Master and Standby Master 2 Make a note of the Master and Standby Master IP address On the device configured as Master continue with step 3 to 6 below 3 When upgrading from software version 2 x x to later Select DECT gt SMS and make a note of the IMS3 IP address 4 When upgrading from software version 2 x x to later Select DECT gt Master and make a note of the SIP proxy registrar IP address found in the Gatekeeper IP Address text field 5 When upgrading from software version 2 x x to later Select DECT gt Master and make a note of the alternative SIP proxy registrar IP address found in the Alt Gatekeeper IP Address text field 8 15 2 Upgrading Sequence The best order is to start with the firmware and boot file upgrade of the Standby Master then the Master then all Radios then do the configuration changes This way the Radios will not be able to connect to the Master or Standby Master with incompatible firmware The upgrading sequence is as follows 1 Upgrade firmware and boot file of Standby Master see 8 15 3 IPBS IPBL Upgrade Upgrade firmware and boot file of Master see 8 15 3 IPBS IPBL Upgrade Upgrade firmware and boot file of Radios see 8 15 3 IPBS IPBL Upgrade BR WN When upgrading from software version 2 x x to later Update configuration of Radios see 8 15 4 Configuration After Updating the Firmware From Software Version 2 x x
141. ing of a notification from an IP PBX when for example a voice mail is available for listening There are four modes that can be selected to enable MWI Fixed interrogate and fixed notify number User dependent interrogate number User dependent notify number Both numbers users dependent Fixed means that a common call number is used for all users User dependent means that the user s own call number is used MWI Interrogate Number The number used by the handset when it checks with the IP PBX if there are any message waiting indications to be notified about MWI Notify Number lA call number shown in the handset display when receiving a MWI notification To receive the stored message the user dial the number Local Clear of MWI If necessary enter the number of the message center in this field to clear the message waiting indication locally when dialling the number External Idle Display Depending on type of IP PBX absence and call forwarding texts will be displayed on the handset when idle Note If call forwarding is handled by the IP PBX the following options must be disabled Call Forwarding Unconditional Call Forwarding Busy Call Forwarding No Reply 15 February 2012 Ver H IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN Feature Description 93 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software vers
142. ion amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN Mixed System All IPBLs are synchronization masters in region 0 Any IPBS in this region will receive its synchronization over the air from the RFPs which are connected to the IPBL Sync Regions Sync regions are used when for example several buildings are located in the same coverage area and all radios are using same PARI Master but where the synchronization coverage between buildings is not good enough for a stable synchronization A solution may be to use separate synchronization regions for the buildings and have reference synchronization between the regions Each region has its own Sync Master but can take reference sync from another region and handover between the buildings is possible If a region should lose the reference synchronization with another region the internal synchronization in respective region will still work but there can be no handover between the regions Note For the synchronization to work it is not allowed to configure reference sync in a ring Configure Sync Slave IPBS All IPBSs in sync slave mode sends its list of sync candidates to the PARI Master The PARI Masters informs the IPBS sync slave which sync candidate it shall synchronize to In addition to the above automatic synchronization procedure it is also possible to use static synchronization that is manually lock on to a specific RFPI When specifying a specific RFPI it must be within
143. ion amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN Fan failure TAM 0x000f0010 IPBL X Synchronization ring broken Sync 0x00100001 IPBL X Reference synchronization signal lost Sync 0x00100002 IPBL Xx Synchronization lost Sync 0x00100004 IPBL x Unsynchronized to reference Sync 0x00100008 IPBL x Interface down ipproc 0x00110000 IPBS IPBL x Interface not configured ipproc 0x00110001 IPBS IPBL Xx DHCP server not responding ipproc 0x00110002 IPBS IPBL Xx Invalid UDP RTP port base range ipproc 0x00110019 IPBS IPBL X Invalid UDP NAT port base range ipproc 0x0011001a IPBS IPBL Xx Invalid NAT port base range ipproc 0x0011001b IPBS IPBL X ARP poisoning detected ipproc 0x00110041 IPBS IPBL X Out of TCP NAT ports ipproc 0x00110046 IPBS IPBL X Out of TCP ports ipproc 0x00110047 IPBS IPBL xX TCP bind error ipproc 0x00110049 IPBS IPBL X Out of UDP RTP ports ipproc 0x00110050 IPBS IPBL X Out of UDP ports ipproc 0x00110051 IPBS PBL X UDP bind error ipproc 0x00110053 IPBS IPBL X No route to destination ipproc 0x0011005a IPBS IPBL X No route to destination if down ipproc 0x0011005b IPBS IPBL X No route to destination if unknown ipproc 0x0011005c IPBS IPBL X No route to destination if unconfigured ipproc 0x0011005d IPBS IPBL X No route to destination no gateway ipproc 0x0011005e IPBS IPBL X No route to destination loop ipproc 0x0011005f IPBS IPBL X Memory Low box 0x00120001 IPBS IP
144. ion 5 0 x TD 92579EN 3 Click OK 4 Reset in order to make the changes take effect see 8 22 Reset on page 138 System Suppl Serv Master Mobility Master Radio Radio config P Enable Supplementary Services Activate Deactivate Call Forwarding Unconditional 21 58 pem Call Forwarding Busy 67 S aora Call Forwarding No Reply 6S ete j Do Not Disturb 42 42 Call Waiting 438 4434 Call Completion Busy Subscriber 5 8378 Logout User 11 S Clear Local Setting ooe i ssid MWI Mode User dependent interrogate number Y MWI Notify Number 9598 Local Clear of MWI Figure 29 Supplementary services 8 5 13 Select Mode 1 Select DECT gt Master 2 Select in the Mode drop down list Off if this IPBS IPBL is a Slave Active if this IPBS IPBL is the Master Standby if this IPBS IPBL is the Standby Master Deployment is used for coverage test only The speech from the handset is looped back to the handset 3 If you have selected the Standby mode enter the primary Master IP address in its text field 4 Click OK Reset in order to make the changes take effect see 8 22 Reset on page 138 8 5 14 Set Master Id 1 Select DECT gt Master 2 Enter a Master id in the Master Id field The id must be unique for each Master in a multiple Master system The Standby Master must have the same id as the Master 3 Reset in order to make the changes take effect see 8 22 Reset on p
145. ion and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 12 Ifyou in step 2 selected SIP protocol enable or disable the following options in the SIP Interoperability Settings section Registration time to live This is the Expires header in the REGISTER message The default is 120 seconds To enable this option enter a value specified in seconds in the Registration time to live field Note Depending on the number of users the entered value may have to be increased For example for 500 users it is recommended to enter 300 seconds and for 1000 users it is recommended to enter 600 seconds The SIP proxy might respond to the REGISTER with a different value Then the responded value will be used for REGISTER refresh When secondary SIP proxy is in use for example when the primary SIP proxy is down the configured time to live value is used to decide how often the Master will try to reconnect to the primary SIP proxy Hold Signalling Some IP PBXs require special way of hold signalling In the Hold Signalling list field select one of the following inactive No media stream is sent or received sendonly Media stream is sent only and not received sendonly with 0 0 0 0 Special case of sendonly where also the media IP address is set to 0 0 0 0 Hold before Transfer If this option is enabled the consultation call is put on hold before transfer Some IP PBXs require this option so that
146. ion see Default Device Certificate on page 76 e Self signed certificates This option is for customers not planning on having their certificates signed by public or private CAs Self signed certificates provide encryption but do in most cases not provide authentication For more information see Self signed Certificates on page 76 e Certificates signed by a Certificate Authority CA Two options are possible A Certificates signed by the customer s own CA Customers possessing the knowledge and infrastructure to house their own CA could build an internal 15 February 2012 Ver H 24 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN enterprise CA enabling them to sign approve their own certificate requests This would make the customer a private CA B Certificates signed by a trusted public third party entity organization There are only about a dozen issuers who have the authority to sign certificates for servers worldwide An example is VeriSign To use a public CA for certificate approvals the IP DECT system would in most cases need to be connected to the Internet and hold a fully qualified domain name For more information see Certificate Signing Request CSR on page 77 15 February 2012 Ver H 25 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 4 3 IP DECT Administrative Functions 4 3 1
147. ity to sign certificates for servers worldwide An example is VeriSign To use a public CA for certificate approvals the IP DECT system would in most cases need to be connected to the Internet and hold a fully qualified domain name For more information see Certificate Signing Request CSR on page 77 G 2 Install the Certificate The instructions below apply for Internet Explorer version 8 and may differ for later versions Note If your PC is running Windows Vista or later select run as administrator for Internet Explorer 15 February 2012 Ver H 166 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 1 Access the GUI for an IPBS IPBL A security warning window will appear when using secure web access https to access the GUI Certificate Error Navigation Blocked Windows Internet Explorer G je le 172 20 10 59 z4x 5 Fie Edt View Favorites Took Heb x He Favorites y E Certificate Error Navigation Blocked i SN J mp Page Safety Toos a There is a problem with this website s security certificate The security certificate presented by this website was not issued by a trus authority Security certificate problems may indicate an attempt to fool you or interce send to the server We recommend that you close this webpage and do not continue tc Click here to close this webpage 9 Continue to this website not recommended More
148. l IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 8 8 Import and Export a Central Phonebook o oo eect cece cece eeeeeeeeteeeettteeenetees 105 O29 USOS att E blade 106 8 9 1 Show all Registered Users in the IP DECT System oooonccinincccniocccconnccc nos 106 8 9 2 Search for User Information esenario aaee a na 106 BSAC a Usera ada e paa a TE e o Ale O o a 106 8 9 4 Import Users froma csv tile oo ase sia tan a E sae 106 8 9 5 Export the Users toa laicas 107 8 9 6 Show ANONYMOUS ou eeeeeeeececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeseeeeecceeeeseseeenseeeeneeeenes 107 8 10 Device OVeIVIeW ereas enendeni aen aa ae a ba a 107 STAT RIdOS ai AS ae oe 107 8 TOZ RERS seers taste ie eaves aa eile aa a a a ee aa ae 109 S SERAT we EA 109 Ge OA SVG POMS td li ida 109 SADISMO srine db aa E 110 8 10 6 Sync Lost Counter mi IPBS aa aaa EEE AATA ia 110 8 11 DECI SYNC ia cece Peet e a a G Ora EE Mg T 111 SH Tel PAleSynG Oven OW oeio de 111 8 112 Disturbances pil ies Mahe ee le ie quae de alo lo di 113 SAME Status it iia 113 A A A edhe eate 113 8 12 1 Display All Ongoing Calls in the System oooinnniinnconnnnccinnocccononccconnncnnnos 113 8212 2 Display Calls 330i n nee ee a a 114 8 123 HANGOVER de sie sheesh ae iets las nan Ged Al ese ee eee 114 SINO Gateway ses Ao te Nl hee ed ee A i eerie tee 114 Ss sGehietall Gaui Al Aue ie aes eke 8 to et As wae Oe ai 2 4 114 8 13 21 Haces aaa ds 115 a abel de Aelia th hae nel ead eee e
149. layed An alarm is a fault that affects the normal service of the IP DECT system and may require action from personnel to correct it An IP DECT Master can collect alarms from Radios and it can display all active alarms in the system If an object is removed from the system 15 February 2012 Ver H 134 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN object related alarms are automatically cleared after a timeout period of 30 minutes Active alarms are also cleared if the related object is restarted For a description of the attributes see the table below Attribute Description Time The date and time when the alarm is issued Code A unique number that identifies the alarm Click the code to get more detailed information about the alarm For a list of possible codes and their descriptions see 10 2 Fault Code Descriptions on page 142 Severity It has three possible states e Critical Immediate action is required It is displayed for example if a managed object goes out of service e Major Urgent action is required It is displayed for example if the capability of the managed object is severely degraded e Indeterminate Level of severity cannot be determined Remote The IP Address of the object that reported the alarm Click the IP address to access the object Source The software module that reported the alarm Together with
150. lect Update gt Firmware 2 Click Browse and browse to the firmware file 3 Click Upload 4 Reset in order to make the changes take effect see 8 22 Reset on page 138 8 18 3 Update the Boot File 1 Select Update gt Boot 2 Click Browse and browse to the boot file 3 Click Upload 4 Reset in order to make the changes take effect see 8 22 Reset on page 138 8 18 4 Update the RFPs This section only applies to the IPBL The firmware can be updated Follow the steps below to update RFP Download firmware from the IP DECT system provider In the RFP status list information on connected RFPs are displayed 1 Select Update gt RFPs 2 Click Browse and browse to the RFP update file 3 Click Upload 15 February 2012 Ver H 131 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN Config Firmware Boot RFPs Upgrade RFP Software Firmware File UisepriawilklasiswirfpWWorf4_GAP_R4H S2 Update start time Immediate O Scheduled In sequence When idle RFP Status Port Status Description SW version Upgrade Available R4H 3 40 Available E81009 R4H 3 40 Available E8403A R4H 3 40 Disconnected 9014E8302B Disconnected Disconnected Disconnected Di NI ai in Ajoj N Disconnected 045 Figure 32 Upgrade the RFP Select Immediate or Scheduled update Select In sequence check box t
151. licable port to open the RFP details pop up window Port The port used in the IPBL Status Current status of the IPBS connected to the IPBL Description A short description to help identify the IPBS RFPI Identity number SW Version The current software version Hardware The hardware version Boot RFP boot version Connected Time The elapsed time since the RFP connected to the IPBL Cable Delay The delay caused by the cable Tx Error The number of transmitting errors Rx Error The number of receiving errors 3 The following actions are available Click OK to save your settings and close the pop up window Click Cancel to close the pop up window Click Refresh to update the information Click Reset to reset the RFP e e e e 8 10 3 Sync Ring This section only applies to the IPBL A wire map of the synchronization ring is available in the GUI The identities IPBL xx xx xx of the IPBLs and the position in the ring is displayed If the ring is broken it is possible to locate where Click the IP address to access another IPBL 1 Select DECT Sync gt Sync Ring 8 10 4 Sync Ports This section only applies to the IPBL Displays the current status of the synchronization ports 1 Select DECT Sync gt Sync Ports Status The current status of the port 15 February 2012 Ver H 109 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT
152. lity Master 1 Select DECT gt Master Enter the name for the Mobility Master in the Name text field Enter the password for the Mobility Master in the Password text field Enter the address to the Mobility Master in the IP Address text field Enter the address to the Standby Mobility Master in the Alt IP Address text field Click OK Reset in order to make the changes take effect see 8 22 Reset on page 138 N ANUN A W N 8 5 22 Enable the Radio If the IPBS IPBL not shall be used as a radio for example only be used as a PARI Master it can be disabled by marking the Disable checkbox 15 February 2012 Ver H 98 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN Tip To assign a PARI Master see 8 5 23 Enter IP Address to the PARI Master and the Standby PARI Master on page 99 1 Select DECT gt Radio 2 Clear the Disable check box 8 5 23 Enter IP Address to the PARI Master and the Standby PARI Master All IPBS IPBL need to know the IP address of the PARI Master and the Standby PARI Master 1 Select DECT gt Radio Enter the name for the PARI Master in the Name text field Enter the password for the PARI Master in the Password text field Enter the address to the PARI Master in the PARI Master IP Address text field If this is the PARI Master enter 127 0 0 1 5 Enter the address to the Standby PARI Master in the Standby PARI Master IP Address text fiel
153. ll be shown in the handset display when 47 the handset is idle Click OK Repeat step 2 to 4 for all users Assign Handsets to Users Select DECT gt System In the Subscriptions drop down list select With System AC to enable anonymous registration Click OK Perform an over air subscription using the system Authentication Code For information on how this is done see the reference guide of the handset The handset IPDI number appears in the Anonymous list To view the list Select Users gt Anonymous Assign the handset to any user subscribed or unsubscribed on any Master defined in the system by calling the desired Master id amp extension amp optional individual AC code and hang up Example where 0 is the Master id 200 is the extension and 1234 is the AC code 0 200 1234 If 200 is occupied by another handset the new handset will be assigned this identity and the old handset will be moved to the anonymous list when logging in the new handset NOTE When using AC code start with and end with character Otherwise skip the characters 15 February 2012 Ver H 56 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 5 Repeat step 3 4 for all handsets Note For safety reasons when the Anonymous Registration is finished change the Subscription Method to Disable otherwise anyone could register to the IP DECT System See below for mor
154. lm to be deleted 3 Click OK 15 February 2012 Ver H 67 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN Deactivate Kerberos realm membership IMPORTANT Make sure that local authentication is enabled and working properly before leaving the Kerberos realm If local authentication is still disabled and the IPBS IPBL is no longer a member of the realm it is not possible to access the IPBS IPBL in any other way 1 Select General gt Admin 2 In the Delegated Authentication section clear the Disable local authentication check box 3 Click OK To deactivate the Kerberos membership for a client do the following 1 Select General gt Admin 2 Go to the Kerberos section and click on the blue text link Leave realm 3 It is possible to deactivate Kerberos realm membership in two ways Deregister The client is removed from the server database In the Leave Kerberos realm window enter the user name and password for a user with administrator or join the realm account in the Deregister with Kerberos server section Click Deregister e Delete Leave the realm without removing data from the server Click Delete 8 1 4 Configure Automatic Firmware Update The IPBS IPBL can be configured to automatically update its firmware A script file must be uploaded to a suitable directory on an internal web server For information on the script file syntax see Appendix
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156. me or number to search for in the text field It is possible to enter only the beginning of the name or number 3 Click show 8 9 3 Adda User For information on how to add Users to the IP DECT system see 7 13 Add Users on page 55 For information on how to add Administrator to the IP DECT system see Managing User Administrators on page 49 8 9 4 Import Users from a csv file For information on how to add users with Import a csv file to the IP DECT system see 7 13 3 Easy Registration on page 58 15 February 2012 Ver H 106 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 8 9 5 Export the Users to a csv file The Users can be exported to a csv file for example for editing or backup reasons 1 Click Export 2 Click Save in the dialog window that appears 3 Enter a name of the file and select in which folder the file should be saved 4 Click Save Note For safety reasons the Auth Code and Password will not be included in the csv file 8 9 6 Show Anonymous The IPEI IPDI number is displayed on anonymous registered handsets 1 Select Users 2 Select Anonymous 8 10 Device Overview 8 10 1 Radios Information about the devices in the IP DECT system 1 Select Device Overview gt Radios Mobility Masters Standby Mobility Masters Masters Standby Masters Radios Static Registrations Name t RFPI IP Address Sync Region
157. n DECT Master Logs generated by the Master software component in the IPBS IPBL DECT Radio Logs generated by the Radio software component in the IPBS IPBL DECT Stack A low level DECT log intended for support departments Config Changes Logs generated upon configuration changes in the IPBS IPBL or the IP DECT system Radio is busy for speech Enable if a fault event should be sent when all speech resources are busy 1 Select Diagnostics gt Logging Click OK BR WN 8 21 2 Tracing Select which logs to generate by selecting the check box next to the log name View the logs by clicking the syslog link The logs are updated in real time The information gathered from the trace functionality is mainly used for troubleshooting in case of failure in the system The trace information is intended for the support departments It is possible to trace traffic information on the LAN for troubleshooting purposes 1 Select Diagnostics gt Tracing 2 Select the Enable check box in the Remote PCAP section to enable the use of a network protocol analyzer program for example Wireshark The Trace check box in the Remote PCAP section is mainly used by the R amp D department to follow the desired network attributes Select the TCP UDP Traffic check box in the IP section to capture traffic information 4 Click OK 8 21 3 Alarms Under Diagnostics gt Alarms are all active alarms disp
158. n 30 mm wide The strap or flexible metal band is not included in the box 1 Fix the mounting bracket to a pole or beam using the metal band see figure 7 on page 29 15 February 2012 Ver H 28 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 012 Tied wrongly Figure 9 Fixing the mounting bracket to a pole or beam 5 2 4 Use the Cable Ducts for IPBS1 When the base station IPBS1 is mounted to the wall cable ducts can be used to route the wiring through 1 Fix the cable duct to the wall in one of the positions shown in figure 8 on page 30 15 February 2012 Ver H 29 Installation and Operation Manual P DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 013 15 mm thick cable ducts Figure 10 Minimum distances between a cable duct and the mounting bracket Connect External Antennas only IPBS2 and DB1 Position the included antenna bracket above the mounting bracket with a minimum distance of 74 mm 250 mm maximum and mark the two holes for the antenna bracket see figure 11 on page 31 1 When using wall plugs Drill the two holes using a 6 mm drill and insert the included wall plugs Position the antenna bracket to the wall and fasten i
159. nate all calls on the IPBS 1 Select Diagostics gt RFP Scan 2 Click Start Scanning 8 21 11 Service Report To download a service report do the following 1 Select Diagnostics gt Service Report 2 Click download 15 February 2012 Ver H 137 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 3 Click Save and browse where to save the service report 8 22 Reset Some configuration changes requires a reset in order to take effect A reset reboots the software There are two ways to perform a reset e Idle reset waits until there are no active calls in the IPBS IPBL e Immediate reset clears all calls and resets the IPBS IPBL 8 22 1 Idle Reset 1 Select Reset gt Idle Reset 2 Click OK 3 The IPBS IPBL will reset when there are no active calls 8 22 2 Immediate Reset 1 Select Reset gt Reset 2 Click OK 3 The IPBS IPBL will terminate all active calls and reset 8 22 3 TFTP Mode Note When the IPBS IPBL is in TFTP mode it can only be reached using the gwload utility This mode should not be used during normal operation 8 22 4 Boot When the IPBS IPBL is in Boot mode it uses a small version of the firmware minifirmware which contains only the IP stack and the web interface 1 Select Reset gt Boot 2 Click OK 8 23 Reset Using the Reset Button It is possible to do a hardware reset of the IPBS and IPBL by pressing the reset b
160. new devices that is devices which have been reset to factory settings and never had a successful download of a maintenance command file the command file is retrieved every minute for up to 30 minutes This is done so that a fresh device can quickly retrieve a site depending standard configuration when it is installed You can change this initial polling interval using the poll fast lt fast gt parameter this is not recommended The disc parameter can be specified to force the device to close the http sessions used immediately When the maintenance command file is retrieved the commands found in the file are executed in sequence Theoretically all commands which can be typed in to a telnet session to the device or which appear in a config file can be used in the maintenance file However in most cases you will use config change commands and commands to the UPO UP1 modules The command file is executed every time it is retrieved depending on the poll interval However in most cases you don t want it to be executed each time but only once For example if you are about to deploy a certain configuration change to all IPBSs then you want this change to be done once per IPBS only This can be achieved by the check command mod cmd UP1 check lt final command gt lt serial gt The devices maintain an internal variable UPDATE CHECK which is initially or when the device is reset to factory settings empty The check command will com
161. nfigure LDAP Server The IP DECT system needs an LDAP server in some configurations If the VoIP gateway is set up as an LDAP server the Master should be set up as an LDAP replicator see 8 4 3 Configure LDAP Replicator on page 83 Setup the IPBS IPBL as an LDAP server Note The selected user name and password must be the same in both the Master and the Standby Master If a Multi Master system is used the Masters must also have the same user name and password 1 Select LDAP gt Server Add a user for example Idap user in the User text field Enter a password in the Password text field Select the Write Access check box Click OK A pa uN Server Server Status Replicator Replicator Status User Password Write Access IdapTstuser coso Y 039 8 4 2 Check LDAP Server Status Select LDAP gt Server Status The following information is displayed e connections Total number of active connections to the LDAP server 15 February 2012 Ver H 82 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN e write connections Number of write enabled connections e rx search Number of received search requests e rx modify Number of received change requests e rx add Number of added objects e rx del Number of deleted objects e rx abandon Number of lost connections e x notify Number of sent change notifications e tx error Number of
162. nt into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio tv technician for help Information to user This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules 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 This device complies with Industry Canada licence exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Le pr sent appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autoris e aux deux conditions suivantes 1 l appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radio lectrique subi m me si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement IC Requirements for Canada This Class B digital apparatus Base Stations complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique stations de base de la Classe B conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada This Class A digital apparatus IP DECT Gateway complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique IP DECT Gatew
163. o update the selected RFPs one by one Select When idle check box to start the update when the RFP is idle Mark the applicable RFPs to be updated Click Start to upgrade the selected RFPs The RFP restarts after the upload is finished ON DW p 8 19 System Upgrade in System with Mobility Masters Upgrade in the following order 1 Upgrade all Standby Mobility Masters 2 Upgrade all Mobility Masters 3 Upgrade all of the remaining devices for each site by following the upgrade sequence under 8 15 2 Upgrading Sequence on page 127 15 February 2012 Ver H 132 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN mobility hi e mobility master i dl master master Ed master pari master E pari master i Radio coverage area Figure 33 System with several Mobility Masters Following limitations apply during upgrade e Using software version 3 x x at site A and software version 4 x x at site B 3 x x users get No Access when located in site B 4 x x Idle display does not work for 4 x x users located in site A 3 x x software e Using software version 3 x x at site A and software version 5 0 x at site B 3 x x users get No Access when located in site B 5 0 x 5 0 x users get No Access when located in site A 3 x x e Using software version 4 x x at site A and software version 5 0 x at site B 5 0 x users get No Access when located in site A 4
164. of realm and for login purpose Command line 3 vars create CMDO KCMD p The format of this line is very important It is very important to only modify the data surrounded with double quote This script describes the mandatory data the other data is set to default values All parameters set by the Add tab see section 1 is possible to set with this script The XML format is as follows lt join realm host user password disable local force gt lt server realm address port secondary address secondary port gt lt join realm gt realm The realm to join host The host name for the box optional otherwise the hardware id will be used user Admin user name from the Kerberos server password Admin password from the Kerberos server disable local the config flag will be set accordingly true or false optional defaulting to false force tells if an existing realm membership shall be discarded true or false optional defaulting to false server multiple servers may be given In the above example two servers are configured one for the Kerberos server and one if using an or Standby Kerberos server 15 February 2012 Ver H 165 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN Appendix G Install Certificate in the Web Browser To access the GUI for an IPBS IPBL using secure web access
165. on 5 0 x TD 92579EN 2 Click the Create New hyperlink in the Device Certificate section A New Certificate window will open Create new Type Signing request y Key 1024 bit v Validity year s Common Name Organizational Unit Organization Locality State or Province Country DNS Name Cancel Select Signing Request in the Type drop down list 4 Select Enter the following settings Field name Description e Validity This is an read only information field indicating a default mandatory validity of 1 year The time length of the validity is defined by the CA e Key Select the desired key strength 1024 bit 2048 bit 4096 bit or select to reuse the old key pair this is not recommended e Common Name Enter the domain name or IP address for the device This is the same value as entered in the web browser when accessing the device e DNS Name If the device has got a DNS name it should be entered here It will be stored as a subjectAltName SAN in the certificate The format of this field is a FQDN e g host domain com 5 Click OK The windows closes A key pair and a CSR file will be created This may take up to one hour depending on the key strength selected During this time the device will be fully operational with the exception of https not working and the certificate tab pane not being visible When the CSR file has been generated it is visible in the Signing Request section of the Certif
166. on Timer initial value field 3 Click OK 8 7 UNITE 8 7 1 Configure Messaging Note The Unite CM support for the below functions is depending on the Unite CM software version If an IMS3 Unite CM is to be used in the IP DECT system enter the IP address following the steps below 1 Select UNITE gt SMS NOTE To access the SMS tab the Master mode has to be activated see 8 5 13 Select Mode on page 94 2 Enter the address to the IMS3 Unite CM in the IP Address text field 3 Click OK If Multicast is to be used do as follows 1 Select UNITE gt SMS NOTE To access the SMS tab the Master mode has to be activated see 8 5 13 Select Mode on page 94 2 Select the Multicast checkbox NOTES a The Multicast groups are created in the ESS refer to Installation and Operation Manual Enhanced System Services TD 92253GB b In a Multiple Master System all users to be reached by a Multicast message must be assigned to the PARI Master c In order to support Multicast messaging the IMS3 must be installed with version 2 62 or later d To support multicast only Worf KRCNB 30x BS3x0 and DB1 RFPs shall be used 3 Click OK If the communication between the Master and the IMS3 Unite CM should be encrypted do as follows 1 Select UNITE gt SMS Note To access the SMS tab the Master mode has to be activated see 8 5 13 Select Mode on page 94 15 February 2012 Ver H 103 Installation and Operation Man
167. on is OK but not available self test not initialized no communication with IPBL 15 February 2012 Ver H 14 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 2 5 DB1 The following versions of the DB1 are available e DB1 with internal antenna e DB1 with external antennas The DB1 is backward compatible with the BS3x0 when it comes to coverage functionality accessories and mounting bracket If an old BS3x0 has to be replaced you just reuse the mounting bracket and install the DB1 2 5 1 DB1 with Internal Antenna Used for cable ties to provide strain relief for cables Front view Back view K J g y DIP switch Back view while lying down DECT Power Supply RJ45 RJ45 Figure 6 DB1 Overview Contents of the Box The box in which the DB1 is packed contains e A DB1 with integrated antennas e A mounting bracket e Two screws with wall plugs 15 February 2012 Ver H 15 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN Power Distribution The DB1 can be powered using the following methods e From the IPBL via the Express Powering Pair EPP and data pairs e With a local AC adapter Note For more information about power distribution see 5 3 Power the Base Station on
168. on part of the DECT Infrastructure Radio Fixed Part Identity Radio Signal Strength Information Real Time Transport Protocol Site Survey Tool Type of Service Virtual Local Area Network Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 2 Description This section gives a general description of the following devices e IPBS1 see 2 7 IPBS1 e IPBS2 see 2 2 IPBS2 on page 6 e IPBL see 2 3 PBL on page 10 e DECT Base Station see 2 4 DECT Base Station BS3x0 on page 13 e TDM DECT Base Station see 2 5 DB1 on page 15 2 1 IPBS1 The following versions of the IPBS1 are available e PBS1 with internal antenna e PBS1 with external antennas 2 1 1 IPBS1 with Internal Antenna Front view Back view eee ee LED2 O I Reset J Cc NE SS E MN L a LED1 Test LAN Power Supply RJ12 RJ45 RJ45 005 Figure 1 IPBS1 Overview Contents of the Box The box in which the IPBS1 is packed contains e An IPBS1 with integrated antennas e A mounting bracket e Two screws with wall plugs 15 February 2012 Ver H 3 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base St
169. onnnnononcnonn nico nannninnnos 97 8 5 19 Connect Mobilty Master to other Mobility Master s ooooococninncccccccnoo 98 8 5 20 Disconnect Mobilty Master from other Mobility Master s 98 8 5 21 Connect Master to a Mobility Master s s s renere 98 8 5 22 Enable the Radio e e te 98 8 5 23 Enter IP Address to the PARI Master and the Standby PARI Master 99 8 5 24 Multiple Radio Configuration cccceceeesceeceeeeeeeneceeeeeeseeeseeeteeseeenes 99 A a Be ON aan a a EE SE nao Olea 99 O aeea a a aA ESE Eaa aN n Eaa SEES 100 8 5 27 Configure Air Synchronization s sssssssississiississtnrirsrinrrrrrinrrnrrrnrrnn 100 SiO VOIP E E a E E E E 102 8 6 1 Add instance id to the user registration with the IP PBX ce 102 8 6 2 IP PBX supports redirection of registration when registered to alternative E einen tol wey Mo egeres eed TaY 102 8 6 3 Use local contact port as source port for TCP TLS connections 102 8 6 4 Session Timer initial value oooooocnnnononononononananana conan occ nc conc nnnnnnnnononononos 103 S PR UNMTE ut a A A w nade ea ee 103 8 7 13 Contiguire MESSAGING iia bn 103 8 7 2 Device Management ee ccceeecceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeettteeeetentteeeeenneeeeesenas 104 81 3 SOIVICO DISCOVELY ii diia nae 104 SL A SONG Status LOG to a cosida ao 104 8 725 Module Fault Liste deian e a a a 105 15 February 2012 Ver H Installation and Operation Manua
170. or System Administrator or Auditor in the drop down list See 7 3 2 Access Levels on page 46 for a description of access levels 4 Click OK The account row is created To modify an additional administrator account do as follows 1 Log in as system administrator see Log in as System Administrator on page 47 2 Select General gt Kerberos 15 February 2012 Ver H 48 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 3 On an existing account row in the Users section e Enter a new user name e Enter a new password e Enter the password again e Select Administrator for System Administrator or Auditor in the drop down list See 7 3 2 Access Levels on page 46 for a description of access levels 4 Click OK The account row is updated To delete an additional administrator account do as follows 1 Login as system administrator see Log in as System Administrator on page 47 2 Select General gt Kerberos 3 On the row to be deleted select the Delete check box 4 Click OK The account row is deleted Managing User Administrators Create a User Administrator IPBS IPBL is not supplied with preinstalled user administration accounts Therefore the first user administration account must be created by a system administrator If additional user administration accounts are needed they must also be created by a system administrator 1 Log in as System A
171. out Gatekeeper ID if only one gatekeeper is operated in your network or if Gatekeeper discovery is not used Authorization Use these settings if log on to another gatekeeper is needed e Password The Password corresponds to the H 235 SIP password required for logging on to the remote gatekeeper e Retype Confirm password Alias list e Name Define the H 323 SIP name required to identify yourself with the gatekeeper This is the Long name on the PBX Show area e Number Usually the gateway only registers with a H 323 SIP name and not with an E 164 address i e with a telephone number Refer to the documentation for the gatekeeper you want to register Media properties For information on these settings see Media Properties on page 116 H 323 Interop Tweaks e No Faststart Enable if the H245 Faststart procedure is to be disabled e No H 245 Tunneling A TCP connection of its own is established for the voice data connection negotiation Only recommended if compatibility problems occur with third party products e Supress HLC Suppresses the transmission of high layer compatibility information elements on the interface e Supress FTY Suppresses the transmission of facility information elements on the interface 15 February 2012 Ver H 121 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN e Supress Subaddress Suppresses the transmission of Suba
172. pare the lt serial gt parameter with the UPDATE CHECK variable If it is equal any further processing of the command file is cancelled If it differs the remainder of the file will be processed and after the last command is executed the UPDATE CHECK variable will be set to lt serial gt and the lt final command gt will be executed The following commands are useful values for lt final command gt ireset resets the device as soon it is idle reset resets the device immediately iresetn resets the device as soon it is idle only if a reset is required resetn resets the device immediately only if a reset is required ser this is a no op Often configuration changes shall be made only during certain times e g non working hours This can be achieved using the times command 15 February 2012 Ver H 149 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN mod cmd UP1 times allow lt hours gt initial lt minutes gt The times command will check the current time against lt hours gt If it does not match this restriction any further processing of the command file is cancelled lt hours gt is a comma separated list of hours Only those hours listed are considered valid times for execution of the command file mod cmd UP1 times allow 12 23 1 2 3 4 The command above allows command executions only between 12 00 and 12 59 and 23 00 and
173. plete Internal Registration Protocol None v General Coder Preference G729A v Framesize ms 30 G711A vw Framesize ms 30 Enable T 38 Enable SRTP Media Relay No DTMF Detection Proposed Registration Interval s From Header when Sending INVITE Identity Header when Sending INVITE CGPN in user part of URI w Reliability of Provisional Responses Retype Silence Compression Exclusive E Silence Compression C affects outgoing SIP calls only Fixed AOR e Supported y affects outgoing SIP calls only OK Cancel Apply Delete Done Internet Protected Mode On cy amp 100 v 3 Select Enter following settings Field name Description e Name Enter a name for the SIP interface e Disable Select the Disable check box to disable the Interface eID Enter the registration ID followed by the SIP provider domain name preceded by an for example 8111111e0 sipgate de e Proxy The IP address of the SIP provider to where the SIP e STUN Server Authorization e Username e Password Retype Media Properties e General Coder Preference e Framesize 15 February 2012 Ver H messages REGISTER INVITE etc are to be sent Only necessary if the SIP server is outside the private network Note STUN Server has not been tested and is not officially supported by the Ascom IP DECT System Username for authorization only if different from the registration ID
174. pported in the IPBS it is also insensitive to change of the polarity 5 3 2 Power the BS3x0 and DB1 over Express Powering Pair EPP and data pairs When a base station is powered remotely via the IPBL the maximum length between the base station and the IPBL depends on the supply voltage the number of twisted pairs used and the wire size The length of the cable should never exceed data limited length of the cable see Appendix B RFP Power Consumption on page 153 5 3 3 Power the Base Station with a Local Power Supply Powering the base station with a local power supply can be done using the second data power inlet on the base station The base station can be powered individually by an AC adapter The AC adapter is provided with an 8 pin RJ45 plug that can be plugged into the Power Supply jack For specification see 2 6 AC adapter on page 18 15 February 2012 Ver H 34 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN Note Only approved power supply according to valid editions of EN IEC CSA UL AU NZS 60950 is to be used when the base station is powered by a local power supply 15 February 2012 Ver H 35 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 6 Installation of the IPBL This section describes how to install the IPBL 6 1 Install the IPBL IMPORTANT To keep the same functionality of th
175. 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 15 February 2012 Ver H 95 Installat
176. r IP Address Network Mask Default Gateway and DNS Server addresses provided by the network administrator in the text fields BR WN You can also enter an alternative DNS Server in the Alt DNS Server text field and select the Check ARP check box to detect and prevent ARP poisoning attacks Click OK 4 Reset in order to make the changes take effect see 8 22 Reset on page 138 Start the web based configuration using the static IP address 8 2 3 Dynamic IP address via DHCP The Radios can have dynamic IP address allocation if the network has an DHCP server 1 On the IPBS Select LAN gt DHCP On the IPBL Select LAN1 gt DHCP 2 Select Client in the Mode drop down list Click OK 4 Reset in order to make the changes take effect see 8 22 Reset on page 138 Note If the DHCP lease time is shorter than the time to live of the name IP address association in the Windows Internet Name Service WINS server it may cause a mismatch and a wrong device may be reached if its WINS name is used 8 2 4 Link 1 On the IPBS Select LAN gt Link On the IPBL Select LAN1 gt Link The link setting should be set to auto under all normal circumstances 8 2 5 Configure VLAN Identity and priority settings for VLAN are done in the LAN gt VLAN sub menu Note It is necessary to have a VLAN with the same ID as configured in the IPBS IPBL otherwise it will not be possible to access the IPBS IPBL 15 Februa
177. rameters from PARI Master or is searching for air synchronization Active traffic 400 ms off 2000 ms blue IPBS2 operational and traffic EZ aon T on the IPBS2 Fully occupied for 400 ms red 2000 ms blue Fully occupied with traffic speech traffic E y Software 400 ms blue 600 ms off Download of firmware in download progress Mini firmware 100 ms yellow 100 ms off The IPBS2 is in mini firmware Liane mode 15 February 2012 Ver H 7 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN TFTP mode Solid yellow TFTP mode ESPERAS Error 100 ms red 100 ms off No Ethernet connection ERE SE Fatal error Solid red Fatal hardware error Enis Deployment 2000 ms blue 400 ms yellow The IPBS2 is in deployment Good sync T Ie mode and has good air sync coverage Deployment 400 ms blue 600 ms off 400 ms blue The IPBS2 is in deployment Bad sync 600 ms off 400 ms yellow mode and does not have DEE ES adequate air sync coverage Deployment 2000 ms red 400 ms yellow The IPBS2 is in deployment No sync EEE mode and has no air sync coverage 2 2 2 IPBS2 with External Antennas This section contains the differences between the IPBS2 with internal antenna and the IPBS2 with external antennas For all other information see 2 2 1 PBS2 with Internal Antenna on page 6 Back view while lying down MCX connectors Fig
178. ration is not possible Select subscription method 15 February 2012 Ver H 89 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 1 Select DECT gt System Note To access the System tab the Master mode has to be activated see 8 5 13 Select Mode on page 94 2 Select subscription method in the Subscriptions drop down list 3 Click OK Note When With System AC is enabled anyone could register to the IP DECT System 8 5 3 Configure Authentication Code If allow anonymous subscription method is selected it is needed for the IP DECT system to have an authentication code configured The authentication code is generated automatically but can be modified manually by selecting a code consisting of 4 to 8 numbers 0 9 1 Select DECT gt System Note To access the System tab the Master mode has to be activated see 8 5 13 Select Mode on page 94 2 Enter an authentication code in the Authentication Code text field 3 Click OK 8 5 4 Select Tones 1 Select DECT gt System NOTE To access the System tab the Master mode has to be activated see 8 5 13 Select Mode on page 94 2 Choose tones in the Tones drop down list 3 Click OK 8 5 5 Set Default Language If the handset does not send language information to the system this setting determine which language that is displayed for some text messages for example hung up and disconnected 1
179. rd on page 44 3 Configure LDAP user name and password select the Write Access check box see 8 4 1 Configure LDAP Server on page 82 4 Set a static IP address and set DHCP to off see 8 2 2 Set a Static IP Address on page 80 5 Set the mode to Master see 8 5 13 Select Mode on page 94 6 Perform a reset to restart the IPBS IPBL in Master mode see 8 22 Reset on page 138 7 Select system name and password see 8 5 1 Change System Name and Password on page 89 8 Change subscription method see 8 5 2 Set Subscription Method on page 89 9 Configure authentication code see 8 5 3 Configure Authentication Code on page 90 10 Select tones see 8 5 4 Select Tones on page 90 11 Set default language see 8 5 5 Set Default Language on page 90 12 Set frequency band see 8 5 6 Set Frequency Band on page 90 13 Enable carriers see 8 5 7 Enable Carriers on page 91 14 Enable local R key handling see 8 5 8 Local R Key Handling on page 91 15 Enable No transfer on hangup see 8 5 9 No Transfer on Hangup on page 91 16 Configure coder see 8 5 10 Configure Coder on page 91 17 Select supplementary services see 8 5 12 Configure Supplementary Services on page 92 18 Set Master Id see 8 5 14 Set Master ld on page 94 19 Enable Pari function see 8 5 15 Enable PARI Function on page 94 20 Enter gatekeeper IP address or ID see 8 5 16 Configure Gatekeeper on page 95 21 Connect to a Mobility Master see 8 5 21 Connect Master to a Mobility Mas
180. requency Enabled Carriers Local R Key Handling No Transfer on Hangup No On Hold Display Coder Secure RTP Cancel DECT_B s e s e With System AC v 1111 SWEDEN v English v Europe v 013 23 5 6 7 29 Yi vi vi vi vi vw Y Y Y G729A v Frame ms 60 Exclusive 7 Figure 28 The DECT System configuration page 8 5 1 Note This is only applicable for a Master never on a Slave Change System Name and Password sc The system name and password must be the same for all IPBS IPBLs throughout the system Reset in order to make the changes take effect see 8 22 Reset on page 138 Note If Ascom VoIP Gateway is the LDAP server the password in the IPBS IPBL must be identical to the Ascom VoIP Gateway PBX Password 1 Select DECT gt System Note To access the System tab the Master mode has to be activated see 8 5 13 Select Mode on page 94 2 Write a system name in the System Name text field Enter a new password in the Password text field Repeat the password 4 Click OK Note It is recommended to create a backup of the IPBS configuration when the password has been changed see 8 14 Backup on page 126 8 5 2 Set Subscription Method The IP DECT system can be set to use the following subscription methods e With User AC Individual Registration and Auto Registration is possible e With System AC Anonymous Registration and Individual Registration is possible e Disable Regist
181. riod of time Therefore it is crucial to get the correct time across the system for which a NTP server should be used Set up the Kerberos server It is recommended to set up the Kerberos server on the Master To configure an IPBS IPBL to act as a Kerberos server do the following IP DECT Base Station Info Admin Update NTP Logging HTTP HTTPClient SNMP kK Password eeeeeeee Retype eeeeeeee Realm IPDECT LDAP Replication Master Enable Users Name Password Retype Password Role Delete admin1 e o sense Administrator auditor eeeeccee eeecceee Auditor y joinert eeseeese esecenss Join Realm Administrator Trusted realms Name Password Retype Password Authorization Admin Group RID Auditor Group RID Delete DOMAIN1 ecccccce ween Administrator he i Use domain group Figure 23 Configure Kerberos server 1 Make sure that the IP address of a NTP time server is specified Select General gt NTP 2 Select General gt Kerberos 3 Enter a root password for the Kerberos server This password is used to encrypt the information stored on the server 4 Click OK The Kerberos server is enabled Enter the realm name of your choice in the Realm field The Kerberos realms are typically written in upper case letters 15 February 2012 Ver H 61 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DE
182. rresponding subsection in 8 Operation on page 60 1 Determine the address and access the GUI see 7 2 Access the GUI on page 42 2 Change the default password see 7 2 2 Change the Default Password on page 44 15 February 2012 Ver H 50 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 3 Set a static IP address and set DHCP to off see 8 2 2 Set a Static IP Address on page 80 4 Set the mode to Standby Mobility Master see 8 5 18 Select Mobility Master Mode on page 97 5 Enter the primary Mobility Master IP address see 8 5 18 Select Mobility Master Mode on page 97 6 Enter a login name and enter a password this must be the same as in the primary Mobility Master See 8 5 18 Select Mobility Master Mode on page 97 7 Connect to other Mobility Master s This should be the same Mobility Master s as in the primary Mobility Master see 8 5 19 Connect Mobilty Master to other Mobility Master s on page 98 8 Enter the Time Server address see 8 1 5 Configure the NTP Settings on page 68 7 6 Configure the Pari Master This section describes how to configure the Pari Master Each configuration step is briefly described in the step list below For more detailed information see the corresponding subsection in 8 Operation on page 60 1 Determine the address and access the GUI see 7 2 Access the GUI on page 42 2 Change the default password see 7 2 2 Change the Default Passwo
183. rs are also allowed to generate Service Reports Administration gt Diagnostics gt Service Reports The login steps for an auditor follow the steps of a normal system administrator login See 7 3 5 System Administrators on page 47 for more information 7 3 4 User Administrators IPBS IPBL is not supplied with preinstalled user administration accounts Therefore the first user administration account must be created by a system administrator see 7 3 5 System Administrators on page 47 If additional user administration accounts are needed they must also be created by a system administrator see Managing User Administrators on page 49 15 February 2012 Ver H 46 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN User administrators can only administer users They can view but not create or manage other user administrator accounts Login as User Administrator To login as a user administrator 1 Follow 7 2 Access the GUI on page 42 and access the device using a web browser 2 Click the link labelled User Administration A login window is opened 3 Enter user name and password for a user administrator 4 Click OK to login 5 Click the Show link 6 The User Administration page is displayed See the figure below for a sample Users PARK 31100243400147 User Administrators PARK Long Name Name 3rd pty 2110024615 User Administrators 0 Master
184. rsion 5 0 x TD 92579EN 8 Operation This section describes the settings in the Configuration and Administration menu each subsection represents a sub menu to the Configuration and Administration menu Some changes require a reset in order to take effect It is possible to do several changes before resetting the IPBS IPBL The GUI for the IPBS and IPBL are similar Screen shots from the IPBS are used as default 8 1 General This section describes how to do the following configurations and settings e Name the equipment e Change Administrator User Name and Password e Kerberos e Configure automatic firmware update e Configure the NTP settings e Configure Logging e Configure the HTTP settings IP DECT Base Station Configuration Info Admin Update NTP Logging HTTP HTTP Client SNMP Kerberos Certificates General r LAN Admin IP Device Name LDAP User Name admin DECT Password TITTI Wolke Confirm Password eeeeeeee UNITE Central Phonebook Delegated Authentication Kerberos Realm Leave realm Administration Host Name Users Device Overview Disable local authentication DECT Sync Authentication Servers Traffic Realm Domain Address Port Secondary Address Secondary Port Delete Gateway Backup Update Diagnostics oK Reset Debug 022 Figure 22 Assigning a administrator name username and password 8 1 1 Name the IPBS IPBL Each IPBS IPBL can be assigned a name It
185. rtificate is deleted and the device is restarted a new certificate and key pair will be generated HTTPS is deactivated during the generation creation of the certificate The default certificate is a self signed certificate This means that certificates cannot be verified and thus the user administrator will be prompted by the web browser to accept the certificate before it can be used From this point on within the browser session as long as the certificate is not changed communication between the browser and the device is possible without further accept operations from the user administrator If the device certificate is replaced or regenerated the user administrator has to manually accept the new certificate Self signed Certificates This section corresponds to option 2 in 4 2 2 TLS Certificates on page 24 1 Select Configuration gt General gt Certificates Device certificate Subject Issuer Not before Not after Download 00 01 3e 01 9c 8e 00 01 3e 01 9c 8e 01 01 2000 31 12 2049 PEM DER Trust Renew Create new File Browse Upload 2 Click the Create New hyperlink in the Device Certificate section A New Certificate window opens 15 February 2012 Ver H 76 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN Create new Type y Key 1024 bit y Validity 1 year s Common Name Organizational Unit Organization Locality
186. ruary 2012 Ver H 141 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 10 Troubleshooting 10 1 Load Firmware Using the Gwload Tool If the firmware is corrupt for example if firmware download is interrupted the IPBS IPBL could become unreachable by the web GUI It will not be possible to load new firmware or to start correctly If this occurs the IPBS IPBL runs on the bootcode and the Gwload tool a tftp style client used to repair a broken firmware can be used to upload firmware 1 Download the Gwload software from the IP DECT system provider 2 Set the IPBS IPBL in TFTP mode by performing a medium 3 sec hardware reset see 8 23 Reset Using the Reset Button on page 138 3 Start a command window To update with wew firmware execute the following command from the folder where the gwload exe file is located IPBS gwload setip i lt ipaddress gt gwtype 1201 prot lt path firmwarefilename gt go IPBL gwload setip i lt ipaddress gt gwtype 4001 prot lt path firmwarefilename gt go 4 If there is more than one IPBS IPBL in TFTP mode select the unit to update and press enter 10 2 Fault Code Descriptions This section lists the possible fault codes their description and severity level Explanation of the table columns C M and I C Critical IP DECT Critical Unite M Major IP DECT Error Unite I Indeterminate IP DECT Warning
187. rview Click on the region ID text at top above the sync tree In the Region Details window click Start When resynchronizing all ongoing calls in the region will be disconnected 15 February 2012 Ver H 112 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN IPBS Details 1 Select DECT Sync gt Air Sync Overview 2 Click on the Details text link above the sync tree The sync tree will now display name and sync lost counter for the IPBSs in the region The sync lost counter is a counter that is incremented when the IPBS stops to handle radio traffic for a while and after that restarts the synchronization procedure 8 11 2 Disturbances This section only applies to the PARI Master 1 Select DECT Sync gt Disturbances 2 Click Start A list of potential disturbances is shown that is alien DECT systems that have a higher signal strength than the current sync signal 8 11 3 Status This section only applies to the IPBS Air Sync status is displayed in the DECT Sync gt Status menu For explanation on the information shown for the active and the alternative sync bearers see the table below Sync offset Adjustment of frequency in progress performed by the current IPBS so it can be in synchronization with the synch source Drift The time difference between the current IPBS and its sync Source Sync lost counter A counter that is incremented when
188. ry 2012 Ver H 80 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN Note If VLAN 0 the Quality of Service QoS is inactive according to 802 1q It is also recommended to avoid VLAN 1 as it often is used as a default VLAN setting 8 2 6 View LAN Statistics To view statistics of LAN events 1 On the IPBS Select LAN gt Statistics On the IPBL Select LAN1 gt Statistics To reset the ethernet statistics counters click Clear 8 2 7 Deactivate LAN Port only for IPBL To deactivate LAN port 1 Select LAN2 gt IP 2 Select the Disable check box 3 Click OK The LAN2 port is for administration only and it is the port you in normal case are interested in deactivating 8 3 IP 8 3 1 Configure IP Settings The following settings can be done in the IP settings sub menu ToS priority Determines the priority from the ToS field in the IP RTP Data and VoIP Signalling header This function can be used if the router can use ToS priority control Hexadecimal octal or decimal values can be used 0x10 020 and 16 are all equivalent There are two fields for ToS priority one for RTP Data and one for VoIP Signalling Other types of traffic for example http and Idap are not prioritized and use 0x00 NOTE Remember that the same value should be set in the ToS field for all devices RTP ports If the ports fields are left blank the ports
189. s in the middle of the base station as shown below 1 Data cable Power cable if used 2 Plug the modular jack of the data cable into one of the data power connectors 3 When an AC adapter is used e Plug the modular jack of the AC adapter in one of the data power connectors e Plug the AC adapter into a wall outlet 5 2 9 Mount the Base Station Hold the base station flat against the mounting bracket and move it downwards until it clicks see below 15 February 2012 Ver H 33 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN Figure 15 Mounting of the IPBS 5 3 Power the Base Station The base station is powered the following ways e Power over Ethernet only IPBS e Power over Express Powering Pairs EPP and data pairs only BS3x0 and DB1 e Bya local power supply Note Do not power the base station using both power supplies Parallel powering will not harm the base station but it can disturb the signalling 5 3 1 Power the IPBS over Ethernet The IPBS supports Power over Ethernet IEEE 802 3af class 2 The power source will allocate 7W to the IPBS This must be regarded when planning the powering of the IPBSs so that the power limit of the PoE power source is not exceeded The PoE standard supports two ways of feeding the power 1 Power over the Rx Tx data pairs 2 Power over the spare cable pairs Both power feed methods are su
190. s to be replaced is likewise always unknown Accordingly you cannot specify a number type for replacements of incoming numbers in the Number out field and for replacements of outgoing numbers in the Number in field 8 13 6 Show Active Calls Select Gateway gt Calls On this page you can see the currently active calls on all configured gateway interfaces Calls from the IP DECT Master does not normally display here The individual columns are explained in the table below Column Format Values Description 15 February 2012 Ver H 125 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN Interfaces sif cgpn cgnm Sif Interface for incoming call gt dif cdpn cdnm ccn Cgpn calling number before routing Cgnm calling name before routing Dif Interface for the outgoing call Cdpn called number after routing Cdnm called name after routing ccn Name of the call counter used for this route call counter name Protocols AProtocol BProtocol The protocol used on the calling and the called side Coders ACoders BCoders Encoder used from A to gt B or B to gt Coder ms round jitter Coder voice compression used ms packeting used round Transmission duration in ms jitter Variance of transmission delay in ms Numbers Caller gt Called Caller The number of the caller as transmitted to th
191. screws must be used When fixing it to a pole or beam a strap or a flexible metal band must be used this is not included Note Fixing the base station to metal surfaces requires special consideration and is not recommended for several reasons If this is unavoidable try to ensure a distance between the base station and the metal surface of preferably 1 meter 5 1 Base Station Cabling Recommended base station cable is a standard CAT5 unshielded ethernet cable with minimum 26 AWG copper conductors this cable is also used for powering the base station It is assumed that installation personnel know how to crimp RJ45 connectors to a cable Note Since the distance between the base station and the wall is limited a RJ45 modular jack without cable retention must be used Note Ensure that during the installation of an base station each base station is given an extra length 5 10 metres of cable because it is possible that it will have to be moved for one reason or another 5 2 Install the Base Station The base station can be mounted vertically or horizontally Mount the base station at places and positions as determined in the base station plan see the applicable System Planning documentation for IP DECT The base station must be placed in a way that it is not facing large metal objects such as large heating pipes 5 2 1 Fix the Mounting Bracket to a Wall Fix the mounting bracket see figure 8 on page 28 to the wall as follows 1
192. se Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 3 If you have selected the Standby mode Enter the primary Mobility Master IP address in its text field 4 Write a login name in the Name text field Enter a password in the Password text field 6 Click OK 8 5 19 Connect Mobilty Master to other Mobility Master s 1 Select DECT gt Mobilty Master 2 Write a name in the Name text field 3 Enter a password in the Password text field 4 Enter the address to the other Mobility Master in the IP Address text field 5 Enter the address to the Standby Mobility Master for the other Mobility Master in the Alt IP Address text field 6 Click OK 7 Repeat the above steps to connect to additional Mobility Masters 8 5 20 Disconnect Mobilty Master from other Mobility Master s 1 Select DECT gt Mobilty Master Delete the name in the Name text field Delete the password in the Password text field Delete the address to the other Mobility Master in the IP Address text field Delete the address to the Standby Mobility Master for the other Mobility Master in the Alt IP Address text field Click OK 7 Repeat the above steps to disconnect from additional Mobility Masters mM BR WN oO Note When disconnecting from other Mobility Master s the password field might have to be reentered 8 5 21 Connect Master to a Mobility Master In a system with several Masters all Masters must be connected to the Mobi
193. section 4 In the Realm Domain text field enter the realm name specified in the Kerberos server 5 In the Address text field enter the IP address of the Kerberos server In the Kerberos server enter 127 0 0 1 localhost as the IP address The Port text field is filled out automatically 6 Click OK Join the realm To enable delegated authentication using the Kerberos server each client must join the Kerberos realm of the server To join the realm do the following 15 February 2012 Ver H 62 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 4 IP DECT Base Station Info Admin Update NTP Logging HTTP HTTP Client SNMP Kerberos Certificates Admin Device Name TechDoc User Name admin B Password eeccccce Confirm Password eeeeeeee Delegated Authentication Kerberos Realm IPDECT Leave realm Host Name ipbs 00 c7 26 Disable local authentication Authentication Servers Realm Domain Address Port Secondary Address Secondary Port Delete IPDECT 127 0 0 1 88 Figure 24 Configure the Kerberos client Select General gt Admin Click on the blue text link Join realm in the Delegated Authentication section In the Join Kerberos realm window enter the following in the text fields Realm Enter the realm name of the Kerberos server Host name The MAC address of the device Default value is used Admin user name an
194. set on page 138 7 Enter system name and password this should be the same system name and password as in the Pari Master see 8 5 1 Change System Name and Password on page 89 8 Select supplementary services see 8 5 12 Configure Supplementary Services on page 92 9 Set Master Id see 8 5 14 Set Master ld on page 94 10 Enable Pari function see 8 5 15 Enable PARI Function on page 94 11 Enter gatekeeper address see 8 5 16 Configure Gatekeeper on page 95 12 Connect to a Mobility Master see 8 5 21 Connect Master to a Mobility Master on page 98 13 Enter IMS3 IP address see 8 7 1 Configure Messaging on page 103 14 Enter the Time Server address see 8 1 5 Configure the NTP Settings on page 68 15 Reset in order to make the configuration changes take effect 8 22 Reset on page 138 7 8 Configure the Master This section describes how to configure the Master Each configuration step is briefly described in the step list below For more detailed information see the corresponding subsection in 8 Operation on page 60 1 Determine the address and access the GUI see 7 2 Access the GUI on page 42 2 Change the default password see 7 2 2 Change the Default Password on page 44 15 February 2012 Ver H 52 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 3 Configure LDAP user name and password select the Write Access check box see 8 4 1 Configure LDAP Server on page 8
195. stallation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 1 Select General gt Admin 2 Go to the Additional Administrator and Auditor Accounts section 3 For each account row select the Delete check box 4 Click OK All local system administration accounts are deleted and the Additional Administrator and the Auditor Accounts section is no longer visible The system administration accounts are now instead configured centrally on the Kerberos server 8 15 6 System Upgrade from Software Version 4 x x to 5 0 x Radios with software version 4 x x will not be able to connect to a Pari Master with software version 5 0 x It is therefore recommended when doing a manual upgrade i e when not using an update server to upgrade Radios first and then the Pari Master 8 16 System Downgrade from software version 5 0 x to 2 x x from 4 x x to 2 x x and from 3 x x to 2 X x If a system with 3 x x 4 x x or 5 0 x firmware and boot file is downgraded to a 2 x x version the HTTP server part of the boot code is removed If the firmware is downgraded to version 2 x x the LDAP replication must be activated again 1 Select LDAP gt Replicator 2 Select the Enable check box to activate LDAP replication 3 Check the MWI settings 8 17 System Downgrade from software version 5 0 x to 3 x x and 4 x x to 3 X X After downgrading Check the MWI settings 8 18 Update This section describes how to do th
196. ster Abnormal Call Release The number of abnormal call terminations Busy Hour Call Attempts The number of busy hour calls Busiest hour start time The start time of the busiest hour 8 12 2 Display Calls All calls on an IPBS IPBL can be displayed by selecting Traffic gt Radio Calls See the table below for information about the different statistics fields Radio Calls In The number of incoming calls to the Radio Calls Out The number of outgoing calls from the Radio Handover The number of handovers in the Radio Handover Canceled The number of failed handovers in the Radio NOTE There can be several reasons for uncompleted handovers occuring This will in most cases not cause dropped or disconnected calls 8 12 3 Handover During call all ongoing handovers in the IP DECT system can be displayed by selecting Traffic gt Handover in the Master 8 13 Gateway IPBS IPBL has the option to act as a SIP registrar In fact IP DECT has several gateway interfaces that independently from each other can handle device registrations The gateway functionality is mainly intended for FXO operation for more information on FXO in IP DECT see the Configuration Manual FXO in Ascom IP DECT System TD 92529GB but other uses are possible Gateways can be used to register to another device such as a gatekepper in a PBX SIP interfaces can be used to obtain for example a trunk line from a SIP Provid
197. t Radios 2 In the Static Registrations section click Delete to delete the Radio The Radio s RFPI is now released and can be reused All other RFPIs in use are not affected Move RFPIs In the Static Registrations section initialized Radios no longer registered to the PARI Master are shown If it is vital that the new device keeps the RFPI for the broken device e g alarm localization purposes move the RFPI for the broken device to the new device registered to the PARI Master 1 Connect the replacing device 2 Add the Radio to the PARI Master see Add Radios on page 108 3 Select Device Overview gt Radios 4 In the Static Registrations section click Move for the Radio that is broken 5 In the Move RFPI window select in the Destination section the new Radio that you want to move the broken Radio s RFPI to 15 February 2012 Ver H 108 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 6 Click Move Existing RFPI on the new Radio is replaced by the broken Radio s RFPI The new Radio s RFPI is now released and can be reused All other RFPIs in use are not affected The broken Radio will be deleted from the Static Registrations section 8 10 2 RFPs This section only applies to the IPBL Information about the DECT devices connected to the IPBL For explanation on the information see the table below 1 Select Device Overview gt RFPs 2 Click the app
198. t delay before showing No System the handset has time to roam to another IPBS This requires a good overlap between radio cells to make it possible for the handset to roam to another IPBS If no other IPBS is available the handset s will indicate No System As soon as the IPBS is synchronized it is available again for handset communication The handset will then connect to the system in the same way as for a normal power on 8 11 DECT Sync 8 11 1 Air Sync Overview This section only applies to the PARI Master To see a graphic presentation of the air synchronization in a system select DECT Sync gt Air Sync Overview The internal synchronization for each region is shown separately by an expandable tree view see Figure 30 The green yellow and red dots in the sync tree show the following sync status for the Radios e Green Synchronized e Yellow Synchronized but poor received signal strength RSSI lt 83 dBm e Red Unsynchronized The grey dot at top in the sync tree shows that it is a reference sync RFPI 15 February 2012 Ver H 111 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN Air Sync Overview Disturbances Status Region 0 House A B Reference sync RFPI Status Ready Sync Master for region 0 Open All Close All Details synchronized to the above reference sync O 9014E46000 3 0 9014E41008 HouseA FI 1 Brit St PMO Lost 0
199. t time zone in Time zone drop down list If the desired time zone is not in the list select Other and edit the String text field following the instructions in the next step 5 Enter the timezone string if automatically updates summer winter is desired lt String StdOffset Dst Offset Date Time Date Time gt e Std Time zone for example EST for Eastern Standard Time e Offset time difference between the timezone and the UTC Universal Time Coordinator e Dst summertime zone for example EDT for Eastern Daylight Time e Second Offset time difference between the summer time and the UTC e Date Time Date Time beginning and end of summertime date format Mm n d d day of n week in the m month time format hh mmiss in 24 hour format Note that a week always starts on a Sunday and the number for Sunday is 0 Example North Carolina is located in the Eastern Time Zone Eastern Standard Time EST is 5 hours behind UTC StdOffset EST 5 the Eastern Daylight Time EDT is 4 hours behind UTC DstOffset EDT 4 Summertime for the year 2006 begins at two a clock on a Sunday the first week in April M4 1 0 2 The summertime ends at two a clock on a Sunday the fifth week in October M10 5 0 2 lt String EST 5EDT 4 M4 1 0 2 M10 5 0 2 gt 6 Click OK 8 1 6 Configure Logging There are three ways to collect logs see the table below TCP The syslog entries are transmitted using a TCP conn
200. t with the two included 3 5 mm screws Mount the two included coaxial cables on the antenna bracket figure 11 on page 31 2 Fasten the coaxial cables with the lock nuts which are found on the coaxial cable antenna connectors Mount the antennas on the antenna connectors 2 15 February 2012 Ver H 30 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 6 Connect the coaxial cables to the MCX connectors on the base station Back view while lying down MCX connectors 7 Mount the base station 3 see 5 2 9 Mount the Base Station on page 33 antenna D w bracket 2 lock nut P mei coaxial cable mounting bracket base station gt Nal N Figure 11 Connect external antennas 15 February 2012 Ver H 31 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 5 2 6 Secure the Cable For safety reasons secure the base station cable to a convenient point at about 30 cm from the base station If for some reason the base station drops it is secured by the cable 5 2 7 Pinning 1 Cut the cable to the correct length and connect the cable to a RJ45 modular jack 2 For information on the pinning of the data jack see the following e IPBS Pin the IPBS Cable on page 32 e BS3x0 and
201. te users from another trusted realm In this way it is possible for IP DECT users to login to the IPBS IPBL using their Windows user name and password in the Active Directory AD The trust relationship between the two realms is confirmed by configuring a shared password on both servers in the realms This password is used to encrypt communication between the realms To configure cross realm authentication do the following AD Server configuration for Windows 2003 servers The trust relationship must be configured in the AD server 1 In the Windows Start menu select Administrative Tools gt Active Directory Domains and Trusts Right click the domain name and select Properties Select the Trusts tab and click New Trust The New Trust Wizard appears Click Next Enter the name of the Kerberos realm Click Next Select Realm trust Click Next Select Nontransitive Click Next Select One way incoming Click Next Oo AN 01 Ul KR WN Enter a password that will be a shared secret between the AD server and the Kerberos server Click Next 10 Check the configuration and click Next Click Finish Kerberos Server configuration The trust relationship must also be configured in the Kerberos server 1 Select General gt Kerberos 2 Select Enter the following information in the Trusted realms section Field Name Description Name Enter the name of the trusted Windows domain Must be capital letters
202. ter on page 98 15 February 2012 Ver H 51 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 22 Assign PARI see 8 5 25 PARI on page 99 23 Enter SARI see 8 5 26 SAR on page 100 24 Enter IMS3 IP address see 8 7 1 Configure Messaging on page 103 25 Enter the Time Server address see 8 1 5 Configure the NTP Settings on page 68 26 Resetin order to make the configuration changes take effect see 8 22 Reset on page 138 7 7 Configure the Standby Pari Master It is recommended to have a Standby Pari Master in the IP DECT system This section describes how to configure a Standby Pari Master Each configuration step is briefly described in the step list below for more detailed information see the corresponding subsection in 8 Operation on page 60 1 Determine the address and access the GUI see 7 2 Access the GUI on page 42 2 Change the default password see 7 2 2 Change the Default Password on page 44 3 Configure LDAP replicator enter the IP address user name and password to the LDAP server Pari Master Alternative LDAP server must not be entered Select the Enable check box see 8 4 3 Configure LDAP Replicator on page 83 4 Set a static IP address and set DHCP to off see 8 2 2 Set a Static IP Address on page 80 5 Set the mode to Standby Master see 8 5 13 Select Mode on page 94 6 Perform a reset to restart the IPBS IPBL in Standby Master mode see 8 22 Re
203. the Password protect all HTTP pages check box to password protect all HTTP pages e Enter Port number in the Port text field The IPBS IPBL is by default administered over the network via the TCP port 80 http If port 80 is not to be used another port can be set up for access Set this value to O to disable http 15 February 2012 Ver H 71 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN traffic recommended Attempts to contact the device using the http protocol will result in an Unable to connect message e Enter HTTPS Port in the HTTPS Port text field To access IPBS IPBL securely use the TCP port 443 https Set this value to anything except zero 0 to enable https traffic The default value is 443 The value zero 0 disables https traffic which is not recommended e Enter Network Base Address Network Base Mask in the Allowed stations text fields to only allow access only from matching network for example 172 16 0 0 255 255 0 0 e Inthe Active HTTP sessions field all ongoing HTTP traffic is displayed 2 Click OK 8 1 8 Configure the HTTP Client settings A list of URL that require authentication can be specified 1 Select General gt HTTP Client 2 Enter the URL in the URL text field 3 Enter User and Password in the User and Password text fields 4 Click OK A new row will be shown and more URLs can be added 8 1 9 SNMP Faul
204. the Service Discovery tab the Master mode has to be activated see 8 5 13 Select Mode on page 94 2 Do one of the following e To stop the Master to search for a Device Manager select the Disable check box e To set the Master to search for a Device Manager in a specific domain on the network enter the domain id in the Domain ID text field The domain id must be the same as the one entered in the Device Manager 3 Click OK 8 7 4 Send Status Log It is possible to send alarm and event reports to the Unite system For example directly to the ESS fault handler or to the UNA Unite Node Assistant which in turn forwards the alarm event according to distribution lists 1 Select UNITE gt Status Log 2 Enter the address to the server where the Status Log should be sent in the Unite IP Address text field 3 Enter the Resource Identity Service in the Unite Resource Identity text field If this field is left empty then the default will be UNA Unite Node Assistant 15 February 2012 Ver H 104 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 8 7 5 Module Fault List It is possible to change the severity level on alarms and events generated in the IP DECT system 1 Select UNITE gt Module Fault List A list of alarms and events generated in the IP DECT system is shown with their fault codes IP DECT code and Unite code Alarms are listed with a Yes and events ar
205. the code it uniquely identifies an alarm Description A textual description of the alarm 8 21 4 Events Under Diagnostics gt Events is history of alarms and errors displayed including active alarms Click Clear in the top right corner to clear the list of alarms and errors For a description of the attributes see the table below Attribute Description Time The date and time when the alarm error is issued or cleared Type The status of the fault It has four possible states e Alarm Alarms displayed in red are active alarms e Alarm cleared The alarm is already cleared e Alarm timeout The alarm exceeded the timeout period e Error Refers to faults that are not active for a specific time 15 February 2012 Ver H 135 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN Code A unique number that identifies the alarm Click the code to get more detailed information about the alarm For a list of possible codes and their descriptions see 10 2 Fault Code Descriptions on page 142 Severity It has three possible states e Critical Immediate action is required It is displayed for example if a managed object goes out of service e Major Urgent action is required It is displayed for example if the capability of the managed object is severely degraded e Indeterminate Level of severit
206. tication Code on page 90 9 Select tones see 8 5 4 Select Tones on page 90 10 Set default language see 8 5 5 Set Default Language on page 90 11 Set frequency band see 8 5 6 Set Frequency Band on page 90 12 Enable carriers see 8 5 7 Enable Carriers on page 91 13 Set Master Id see 8 5 14 Set Master Id on page 94 14 Enable Pari function see 8 5 15 Enable PARI Function on page 94 15 Assign PARI see 8 5 25 PARI on page 99 Note If two IPBss are configured for coverage test of air sync both IPBS must have the same system ID 16 Enter SARI see 8 5 26 SAR on page 100 17 Reset in order to make the configuration changes take effect see 8 22 Reset on page 138 18 For coverage test of speech sync register one handset in the IPBS configured as Sync Master see 7 13 Add Users on page 55 19 Set the mode to Deployment see 8 5 13 Select Mode on page 94 7 13 Add Users This section describes how to add users to the IP DECT system The IPEI which is the unique identification number of the handset can be registered in three ways e Anonymous Registration can be used in en existing IP DECT system Instead of the administrator collects all the handset the user of the handset does the registration The IPEl is automatically associated to the user see 7 13 1 Anonymous Registration on page 56 e Individual Registration can be used if a few new handsets shall be added to the IP DECT System The IPEl is entered manually see 7 13
207. tna ead 115 8 13 4 Gatekeeper Intertaces cra rre 119 8 13 5 Routes Configuration cece cece eee eeeeeceeeeeeeeceeeeteeeeeeeneeesteeeneees 122 8 13 06 Show Active Calls scx o is Ageetes anger tees ri 125 8 14 Baku adela e neta o nda il lo tae 126 8 15 softtware Upgrades ut a a eek a Ah ad a A 127 8 15 Before Upara did petita aan 127 8215 2 Upgrading Sequence muii ads 127 S31 5 3 IPBS APBL Upaep iria 128 8 15 4 Configuration After Updating the Firmware From Software Version 2 x x to La poes 128 8 15 5 Configuration After Updating the Firmware From Software Version 3 x x to La deta 129 8 15 6 System Upgrade from Software Version 4 x x to 5 0 X oo 130 8 16 System Downgrade from software version 5 0 x to 2 x x from 4 x x to 2 x x and NES AAA a a talked a a E 130 15 February 2012 Ver H Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 8 17 System Downgrade from software version 5 0 x to 3 x x and 4 x x to 3 x x 130 8 18 Update mora ara 130 8 18 1 Update Gontiguration mt ic ral ed 130 818 2 Update HA e eB bee O 131 8 18 3 Update the Boot Ale i ek hd E kt 131 8 184 Update the REPS 2 erec cven ten a ene aie Alea 131 8 19 System Upgrade in System with Mobility Masters 0 0 ccseeesceeeeeeeeees 132 8 20 Replacing Master Hardware in Multiple Master System 133 8 21 DIAQNOSUCS reir tas rn ire pidas cdta 133 SLI A a ee 133 S721 2
208. ts can be reported in the IP DECT system via the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP The SNMP framework has three parts e An SNMP manager the system used to control and monitor the activities of network hosts using SNMP e An SNMP agent the software component within the managed device that maintains data for the device and reports data as needed to managing systems e A MIB The Management Information Base MIB is a virtual information storage area for network management information The agent and MIB reside on a network device for example router access server or switch To enable the SNMP agent on the IPBS IPBL the relationship between the manager and the agent must be defined The MIB file can be downloaded from the Ascom Extranet where the MIB file is included in the software package zip file 15 February 2012 Ver H 72 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN Info Admin Update NTP Logging HTTP HTTP Client Community public Device Name Building_A_Master_1 Contact Location Building A Authentification Trap Trap Destinations Allowed networks Address Mask Cancel Figure 27 Configure SNMP Settings 1 Select General gt SNMP 2 Enter a name in the Community field if you are not using the standard community name public The community text string acts like a password to regulate access to the agent on the Base Station
209. ty header contains the fixed registration URI AOR The actual calling party number and name will be transmitted inside the P Preferred Identity header RFC 3325 This controls the way the option tag 100 rel is offered Possible values are Supported The tag is an optional extension Required The tag is a mandatory extension Disabled The tag is not offered Select None in the drop down list which is the default value Call Number CGPN CDPN Mappings For every interface it is possible to store mappings for CGPN In CDPN In CGPN Out and CDPN Out explained in the table below enabling call numbers and call number formats to be adjusted for incoming and outgoing calls Call Number Mappings Table Map name Description Used to CGPN In Calling Party Number In edit the calling number of incoming calls CDPN In Called Party Number In edit the called number of incoming calls CGPN Out Calling Party Number Out edit the calling number of outgoing calls CDPN Out Called Party Number Out edit the called number of outgoing calls 1 Select Gateway gt SIP 2 For the interface that you want to set up call number modifications on click the sign next to the interface name A new window opens and call number mapping can be made for the interface 3 Select one of the following mapping lines Field name Description e CGPN in if you want to edit the calling number of incoming calls 15 February 2012 Ver H
210. ty in IP DECT A secure system requires more planning than an unsecured system 4 2 1 Secure Web Access https For IP DECT devices e https access should be enabled e http access should preferably be disabled For more information see 8 1 7 Configure the HTTP settings on page 71 4 2 2 TLS Certificates Security in Web based applications rely on cryptography Cryptographical systems are only as secure as their keys This makes Key Management a critical and often neglected concern TLS Certificates have emerged as a clever way of managing large scale key distribution Two certificate management tasks are needed for TLS 3 Trust relationships when the device must know which third parties e g IP PBX it shall trust in see 7 Trust Relationships 4 Device certificates to authenticate the device against third parties see 2 Certificate Handling Options with Device Certificates 1 Trust Relationships Trust relationships are defined by a trust list in the device The list contains the certificates to be accepted by the device for TLS secured connections e g HTTPS SIPS For more information see Trust List on page 74 2 Certificate Handling Options with Device Certificates There are three certificate handling options e Default Device certificate The default certificate is supplied with the device It is a self signed certificate Self signed certificates provide only encryption not authentication For more informat
211. ual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 2 Select the Encryption check box NOTES a When selecting or clearing the Encryption check box it may take up to a couple of minutes until the IMS3 Unite CM is fully operational b The IMS3 Unite CM support for encryption is depending on the IMS3 Unite CM software version 3 Click OK 8 7 2 Device Management If a specific Device Manager for example IMS3 is to be used in the IP DECT system enter the IP address to the Device Manager following the steps below To set the Master to search for an existing Device Manager on the network go to 8 7 3 Service Discovery on page 104 1 Select UNITE gt Device Management NOTE To access the Device Management tab the Master mode has to be activated see 8 5 13 Select Mode on page 94 2 Enter the address to the Device Manager in the Unite IP Address text field The IP address for the Device Manager that the Master is currently connected to is shown under Active Settings 3 Click OK 8 7 3 Service Discovery If no Device Manager for example IMS3 has been selected to be used in the IP DECT system see 8 7 2 Device Management on page 104 then the Master will automatically search for an existing Device Manager on the network To set the Master to search in a specific domain on the network or to stop the search follow the steps below 1 Select UNITE gt Service Discovery NOTE To access
212. uld be replaced with the last 6 hexadecimal digits of the MAC address RFPI Radio Fixed Part Identity 15 February 2012 Ver H 107 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN IP Address The IP address click on the IP address to access tthe configuration GUI of that IPBS IPBL Sync The current synchronization status Should be Master OK Slave OK or Standby OK if synchronized Standby is a Radio configured as a Sync Master but it is active Region The sync region which the Radio belongs to Device Name The name entered in the general menu LDAP The LDAP status can be blank up server or down Should be up or server Version The current software version Connected Time The elapsed time since connected to the Master Add Radios In the Uninitalized Registrations section uninitialized Radios not registered to a PARI Master are shown 1 Select Device Overview gt Radios 2 Click Add to add the Radio to the Master 3 In the Add Radio window enter a name for the device You can also add a Standby Master IP Address and a Sync Region 4 Click OK The Radio restarts and it establishes a connection to the PARI Master only Delete Radios In the Static Registrations section initialized Radios no longer registered to the PARI Master are shown 1 Select Device Overview g
213. ure 3 IPBS2 with MCX connectors for external antennas Contents of the Box The box in which the IPBS2 is packed contains e An IPBS2 with external antennas 15 February 2012 Ver H 8 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN e A mounting bracket e An antenna bracket e Two antenna coaxial cables e Two antennas e Four screws with wall plugs 15 February 2012 Ver H 9 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 2 3 IPBL The following versions of the IPBL are available e PBLIP DECT Gateway VAC VDC for 110 230 VAC or 48 VDC e PBL IP DECT Gateway VDC for 48 VDC 2 3 1 Overview base station 01 ascom lan synchronization reference Ld HA ES Ed ringin ring out in out 09 006 12 3 4 5 6 Figure 4 Overview of the IPBL Pos Name Function 1 Reset Resets the IPBL see 8 23 Reset Using the Reset Button on page 138 for more information 2 Status LED Indicates the status on the IPBL 3 Lan 10BASE T 100BASE T Ethernet interface LAN1 port must be used in the IP DECT system LAN2 port is for administration only 4 Synchronization Sync ring in and sync ring out interfaces Reference Reference sync in and reference
214. ust be executed after completing the installation and initialization of the IP DECT system The purpose of the visual inspection and tests is to verify that all installation activities have resulted in a correctly functioning system If it appears that a part is malfunctioning while the system is installed correctly that is no cabling faults no configuration faults the technician must consult the maintenance section included in this manual for fault finding 9 1 Radio coverage verification tests The radio coverage verification consists of two tests e Base station operation test e Coverage area test Note Be sure that all batteries in the handset are charged before executing the tests 9 1 1 Base Station Operation Test The purpose of this test is to check if all base stations are operational 1 Put a handset in the service display mode DCA mode see applicable User Manual for the handset 2 Use the base station plan see the applicable System Planning documentation for IP DECT 3 Move close to each base station and check that the handset locks to it the service display should display the correct number After having checked that all base stations are operational proceed with the coverage area test 9 1 2 Coverage Area Test The purpose of this test is to verify that there is satisfactory field strength to enable good speech quality everywhere within the covered area rooms lift shafts staircases This test is executed
215. utton The button is accessed through a hole in the back of the IPBS IPBS1 figure 1 on page 3 IPBS2 figure 2 on page 6 and on the front of the IPBL figure 4 on page 10 Note Use a pointed object in an non conducting material to perform a reset Short press lt 1 sec Restart Medium press 3 sec Restart in TFTP mode In TFTP mode the IPBS and IPBL can be accessed only through the gwload application For IPBS2 When 3 sec This mode is intended for support and development has gone the LED on departments IPBS2 will start to flash in blue and the reset button can then be released 15 February 2012 Ver H 138 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN Long press 10 sec For IPBS2 When 10 sec has gone the LED on IPBS2 will start to flash in blue indicating the start lof the factory reset process Hence the reset button can then be released When the LED LED 1 for IPBS1 is steady amber ellow the factory reset process is complete The device can now be restarted by disconnecting the supply oltage Factory reset all configuration parameters will be set to default values 15 February 2012 Ver H 139 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 9 Commissioning This section describes the visual inspection and tests that m
216. vices The supplementary services determine how to handle a call if for example busy or not answered by the user 1 Select DECT gt Suppl Serv NOTE To access the Suppl Serv tab the Master mode has to be activated see 8 5 13 Select Mode on page 94 2 Select the Enable Supplementary Services check box to activate the supplementary services below The default Activate and Deactivate feature codes are preset Note To disable a specific service select the Disable check box in front Feature Description Call Forwarding Unconditional Forwards incoming calls to a given number in all cases Call Forwarding Busy Forwards incoming calls to a given number if the handset is busy 15 February 2012 Ver H 92 Installation and Operation Manual Call Forwarding No Reply Forwards incoming calls to a given number if the call is not answered or there is no coverage Do Not Disturb Sets the handset in busy mode Call Waiting A second incoming call during a call is indicated with a call waiting tone Call Completion Busy Subscriber Notifies the caller when a busy number becomes available and reinitiates the call Only works on H 323 Logout User Logs out the user and the handset becomes anonymously subscribed Clear Local Settings Clears all locally stored feature settings and all features are deactivated MWI Mode MWI Message Waiting Indication enables the receiv
217. which can be done in two ways using e fixed connections for users on each Master towards multiple IP PBXs e dynamic connection for users on each Master towards IP PBX network using DNS services E 1 Load Balancing Using Fixed Connection Towards IP PBXs When the number of users exceeds what an IP PBX is able to register you can load balance using several IP PBXs where each Master in the IP DECT system is connected to a fixed IP PBX Note For redundancy an alternative gatekeeper proxy should always be used IP PBX IP PBX IP PBX u ol p il gt a SES Go A m ane Gs gt Y 7 Y Y 4 y y pe J P d 2 Z L L Master 0 Pari Master Master 1 Master 2 7 e 1 g 1 gt 1 E gf 7 e Radio Figure 1 Load balancing using fixed connection towards IP PBXs 1 Select DECT gt Master 2 In the drop down list select SIP protocol 3 Enter the IP address or host name and optionally port of proxy e g proxy1 ascom rd com 5060 to the SIP proxy registrar in the Proxy text field 4 To get redundancy Enter the IP address or host name and optionally port of proxy e g proxy2 ascom rd com 5060 to the alternative SIP proxy registrar in the Alt Proxy text field 5 Reset in order to make the changes take effect see 8 22 Reset E 2 Load Balancing Using Dynamic Conn
218. with two handsets and requires two persons 1 Place the handset in the service display mode DCA mode and call the other handset One user of the handset should now start moving around the covered area Both users must check that a good speech quality is maintained everywhere Special attention should be paid to areas such as edges of the building and areas behind metal structures where there is a possibility of reduced speech quality 2 Mark areas where cracking sounds or mutes are heard 9 1 3 Evaluation After having performed the coverage area test the results should be evaluated If the coverage is not sufficient you should review the planning and move or add equipment 9 2 Cordless Extension Number Test This test checks for each handset the complete connection from the IP DECT system to the PBX Furthermore it checks that the handsets numbers have been correctly programmed The test is performed by calling all handset from one specific handset 15 February 2012 Ver H 140 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 1 Put all handset together in order of extension number on a table 2 Go off hook with each handset and check that the dial tone is heard 3 Call with a handset handset A all other handsets sequentially and check that the handset with the corresponding number on its display rings when called 4 Call handset A and check if it rings 15 Feb
219. x TD 92579EN Appendix C Local R Key Handling Local R key handling assume that the check box for local R key handling is selected see 8 5 8 Local R Key Handling on page 91 The following R key functions are available during a call Key Description R Put the ongoing call on hold and get a new line Dial the number to the second call RO Send busy signal to the incoming call R1 Terminate the ongoing call and switch to call on hold incomming call R2 Switch between ongoing call and call on hold incomming call R3 This function normally used for three party conference is not supported in the IP DECT System R4 Transfer call on hold to ongoing call and disconnect RR unattended Put the ongoing call on hold and dial the number to the destination transfer where the last held call shall be transferred to 15 February 2012 Ver H 155 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN Appendix D Database Maintenance This section describes how IP DECT user configuration can be moved from one system to another By moving users one IP DECT system can be split into many systems or several IP DECT systems can be merged to one single system Before database merge you should consider if the IP DECT R3 Multi Master concept can be used instead and whether it is possible to have several Masters on one site D 1 Prerequisites For all systems involved in the database m
220. x x 8 20 Replacing Master Hardware in Multiple Master System If a faulty Master IPBS is replaced with a new one and the same configuration shall be applied to the new one then the faulty Master must have been disconnected from the system more than 2 minutes before the new Master is connected otherwise all the subscription data will be lost For information on how to load a configuration on the new Master see 8 18 1 Update Configuration on page 130 8 21 Diagnostics 8 21 1 Logging The IPBS IPBL can generate a number of logs which can be useful when supervising and troubleshooting the IP DECT system For information on how to collect the log files see 8 1 6 Configure Logging on page 69 For a description of each log see the table below 15 February 2012 Ver H 133 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN Setting Description TCP Logs generated upon TCP connection set ups in the H 225 H 245 protocol Gateway Calls Logs generated by calls that go through the gateway interface Gateway Routing Logs generated by calls that are routed through the gateway interface H 323 Registrations Logs generated upon RAS registration SIP UDP Registrations Logs generated upon SIP registration SIP TCP Registrations Logs generated upon SIP registration SIP TLS Registrations Logs generated upon SIP registratio
221. xt field 5 Reset in order to make the changes take effect see 8 22 Reset 6 Repeat step 1 to 5 for all exisiting Masters 15 February 2012 Ver H 161 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN E 2 5 Load Balancing Using Dynamic Connection DNS Server Settings The example below shows the settings in Microsoft Windows Server where the DNS server is installed 1 From a Microsoft Windows Server with the DNS server installed open the DNS management tool 2 Right click the domain or subdomain you are assigning this service to and select Other New Records E DNS Manager Fie Action View Help esla XD abl B ml g E Forward Lookup Zones Ed _msdcs ascom d com E Update Server Data File a E Reload a New Host A or AAAA E New Alias CNAME E same as parer E New Mail Exchanger MX E same as parer New Domain came as parer Reverse L New Delegation 4 same as parer Conditional F E AlfaRomeo Global Logs benelli devnet g devnet DevPC101 E DevPC103 E DevPC104 DevPC109 DevPC121 DevPC122 DUCATI E DUCATI ferrari FIAT Figure 4 Select Other New Records 3 Scroll down to Service Location SRV in the list 15 February 2012 Ver H 162 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92
222. xternal Antennas The IPBS1 is available with two omni directional external antennas Other external antennas can be mounted as well This section contains the differences between the IPBS1 with internal and external antennas For all other information see 2 1 1 PBS7 with Internal Antenna on page 3 Contents of the Box The box in which the IPBS1 is packed contains e An IPBS1 for external antennas e Two antennas e A mounting bracket e Two screws with wall plugs Note The IPBS1 cannot be mounted with the antennas pointing downwards as the mounting bracket does not support it Insert the antennas into the IPBS1 before following the installation instructions in 5 2 Install the Base Station on page 27 15 February 2012 Ver H 5 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 2 2 IPBS2 The following versions of the IPBS2 are available e PBS2 with internal antenna e PBS2 with external antennas The IPBS2 is backward compatible with the IPBS1 when it comes to coverage functionality accessories and mounting bracket If an old IPBS1 has to be replaced you just reuse the mounting bracket and install the IPBS2 2 2 1 IPBS2 with Internal Antenna Used for cable ties to provide strain relief for cables Front view Pe Back view FE B J g y Reset Back view while
223. y cannot be determined Remote The IP Address of the object that reported the alarm Click the IP address to access the object Source The software module that reported the alarm Together with the code it uniquely identifies an alarm Description A textual description of the alarm 8 21 5 Performance It is possible to check different performance parameters For a description of the parameters see the table below Parameter Description CPU Shows CPU utilization CPU R Shows utilization of CPU resources allocated by different tasks MEM Shows memory utilization Concurrent calls Shows the number of ongoing calls Temperature only for IPBL Shows the temperature of the cabinet Voltage only for IPBL Shows the power supply voltage level Current only for IPBL Shows the power supply current consumption 1 Select Diagnostics gt Performance 2 Select the checkbox es for the desired performance statistics 3 Click OK 4 One window shows statistics for the last 24 hours The maximum possible value is displayed in the top left corner Click the left or right arrow buttons to see different time frames 8 21 6 Config Show Under Diagnostics gt Config Show the configuration is displayed as a text output 15 February 2012 Ver H 136 Installation and Operation Manual IP DECT Base Station amp IP DECT Gateway software version 5 0 x TD 92579EN 8 21 7 Ping The ping function is use
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