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1. 4 of 23 Ascom DECT AACM 4 Configure Avaya Aura Telephony Infrastructure This section describes the steps required for configuring Avaya Aura Telephony Infrastructure to support the sample network shown in Figure 1 The assumption is that the appropriate license and authentication files have been installed on the servers and that login and password credentials are available It is also assumed that the standard configurations on Avaya Aura Communication Manager and Avaya Aura SIP Enabled Services have been executed to support telephony using various types of Avaya phone sets Refer to 1 2 and 3 for more information Each Ascom Wireless IP DECT Handset configured in the sample network in Figure 1 was administered as OPS stations Off PBX Stations on Avaya Aura Communication Manager For information on how to administer these types of stations refer to 1 2 and 3 To enable the features used for testing Call Park Call Park Answerback Call Forwarding and Call Pickup administer the configuration for Feature Access Codes FAC on Communication Manager From the SAT System Administration Terminal interface on Communication Manager use the change feature access codes command to configure the following parameters on Page 1 and Submit the changes change feature access codes FEATURE ACCESS CODE FAC Abbreviated Dialing Listl Access Code 600 Abbreviated Dialing List2 Access Code 601 Abbrev
2. Communication Manager Avaya Aura SIP Enablement Services Avaya Modular Messaging and Avaya Communication Manager Messaging 1 1 Interoperability Compliance Testing The compliance testing focused on verifying interoperability of the Ascom wireless IP DECT SIP Solution comprised of the Ascom wireless IP DECT Base Station and Ascom wireless DECT Handsets with an Avaya Aura Telephony Infrastructure consisting of Avaya Aura Communication Manager Avaya Aura SIP Enablement Services Avaya Modular Messaging and Avaya Communication Manager Messaging in a converged Voice over IP and Data Network Additional testing verified proper operation with the Avaya 9630 IP Telephone SIP Avaya 9620 IP Telephone H 323 and the Avaya 2420 Digital Telephone Voicemail and MWI using Avaya Modular Messaging and Avaya Communication Manager Messaging was tested and verified to operate correctly Avaya s formal testing and Declaration of Conformity is provided only on the headsets handsets that carry the Avaya brand or logo Avaya may conduct testing of non Avaya headsets handsets to determine interoperability with Avaya telephones However Avaya does not conduct the testing of non Avaya headsets handsets for Acoustic Pressure Safety Hearing Aid Compliance EMC regulations or any other tests to ensure conformity with safety audio quality long term reliability scalability or any regulation requirements As a result Avaya makes no representations wh
3. Alt Alien RFPI LED Indication VolP UNITE Administration Users Device Overview Traffic Gateway Backup Update Diagnostics Reset Navigate to the General Info frame by clicking General and then clicking Info The PARK for GAP devices is displayed This value is needed when programming Ascom wireless DECT handsets The PARK for GAP devices is similar to an SSID in an 802 11 wireless environment Ascom IP DECT Base Station Configuration Admin Update NTP Logging HTTP HTTP Client SNMP Certificates LAN Version IPBS 3 2 2 Bootcode 3 0 26 Hardware IPBS1 A3 4B Serial Number 10052173 MAC Address LAN 00 01 3e 01 9c 54 LDAP SNTP Server 192 50 10 250 DECT Time 18 12 2009 15 55 VolP Uptime Od Oh 24m 50s UNTE RFP SW version 2 0 17 Administration PARK XXXXXXXXXXX Ez PARK for GAP devices 21100247202000 Device Overview Traffic Gateway Backup Update Diagnostics Reset TMA Reviewed Solution amp Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 16 of 23 SPOC 2 3 2010 2010 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved Ascom DECT AACM Step Description 16 Navigate to the Users frame by clicking Users and then clicking Users Click new to provision a new user account Configuration Ascom IP DECT Base Station Anonymous General LAN PARK Master Id XXXXXXXXXX 0 LDAP show DECT VolP UNITE Administration Device Overview Traffic Gateway Backup Updat
4. http IPBS 00 CB DB or via the Base Station IP address assigned by DHCP server 5 1 Configure IP DECT Base Station The Ascom wireless IP DECT Base Stations can be configured in a Master Standby Master scenario to provide redundancy or to extend the radius of coverage roaming The following configuration steps detail the configuration process used to configure an Ascom wireless IP DECT Base Station in Master mode only Roaming between multiple Ascom Wireless IP DECT Base Stations as shown in Figure 1 was tested but the configuration setup will not be shown in this document Refer to 7 for information on how to configure roaming Description Launch a web browser and enter either the IP address obtained from the DHCP server or http IPBS XX XX XX as shown in Section 5 into the URL The user will be presented with a login screen Refer to 7 for appropriate credentials needed to access the Ascom wireless IP DECT Base Station Enter the appropriate login information and then click OK Connect to 10 20 20 205 The server 10 20 20 205 at IPBS 01 9c 54 requires a username and password User name 1 Password C Remember my password TMA Reviewed Solution amp Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 6 of 23 SPOC 2 3 2010 2010 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved Ascom DECT AACM Step Description 2 The user is presented with the General Info frame where the system information for the
5. 1p it is sufficient to configure the RTP prioritiy value only LDAP Please be aware that you may not be able to access the DECT device any further if the VLAN ID is changed VoIP Active Settings UNITE Administration Users Signalling Device Overview Traffic Gateway Backup Update Diagnostics Te Click OK to initiate the system reset Many of the other changes made to the system during the configuration process require a reboot Repeat this process whenever a reset is required Ascom IP DECT Base Station Configuration Idle Reset Reset TFIP Boot General LAN Reset only if the system is idle no active calls etc P LDAP DECT VolP UNITE Administration Users Device Overview Traffic Gateway Backup Update Diagnostics TMA Reviewed Solution amp Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 10 of 23 SPOC 2 3 2010 2010 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved Ascom DECT AACM Step Description After the Ascom wireless IP DECT Base Station Avaya 1 has rebooted navigate to the LDAP Server frame by clicking LDAP and then clicking Server The Idap guest account is a default system account Configure User using the Device Name used in Step 3 Configure the Password field with the Password used in Step 3 Check the Write Access check box for the Avaya 1 user account and then click OK to continue Ascom IP DECT Base Station Configuration Server Status Replicator Replicator Status Expe
6. Station Configuration Anonymous General PARK User Administrators LAN Long Name Name IP User Administrators 0 LDAP Users DECT saad Name Name No Fty Display IPEI IPDI AC Registration VolP 51005 51005 51005 51005 036470525390 192 50 10 10 UNITE 51006 51006 51006 51006 036470524390 192 50 10 10 Adm inistatom 51010 51010 51010 51010 036470525156 Subscribed Users 3 Registrations 2 Device Overview Traffic Gateway Backup Update Diagnostics Reset TMA Reviewed Solution amp Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 20 of 23 SPOC 2 3 2010 2010 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved Ascom DECT AACM 7 2 Ascom wireless DECT Handset Function Verification The following steps can be used to verify proper operation of the Ascom wireless DECT Handsets Place calls from the Ascom wireless DECT Handsets and verify two way audio Place a call to the Ascom wireless DECT Handsets allow the call to be directed to voicemail leave a voicemail message and verify the MWI message is received Using each Ascom wireless DECT Handset that received a voicemail connect to the voicemail system to retrieve the voicemail and verify the MWI clears Place calls to the Ascom wireless DECT Handsets and exercise calling features such as transfer and hold The specific calling features that were verified to operate correctly include transfer attended and unattended hold return from hold multiple call appearances
7. Timezone String Traffic WINS Server Node Type Gateway Primary Gatekeeper Secondary Gaien Coder Gatekeeper Identifier Backup Dial Tones Enblock Dialling Timeout s Update Faststart 0 1 Tunneling 0 1 Diagnostics Local Networks Reset Language Dialing Location AM PM Clock 0 1 LDAP Directory Update Interval min Update Server URL 802 10 VLAN ID 802 1p VLAN Priority 5 Set the static IP Address Network Mask Default Gateway and DNS Server and click OK Click VLAN to continue Ascom IP DECT Base Station Configuration DHCP L e VLAN Link 802 1X Statistics General tan Active Settings IP IP Address f 0 20 20 130 LDAP Network Mask __ P55 255 255 0 DECT Default Gateway 10 20 20 1 0 20 20 1 tel DNS Server 192 50 10 250 92 50 10 1 SMIE Alt DNS Server SS Administration Check ARP Users Device Overview cence Traffic Gateway Backup Update Diagnostics Reset TMA Reviewed Solution amp Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 9 of 23 SPOC 2 3 2010 2010 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved Ascom DECT AACM Step Description Set the ID Priority RTP Data and Priority Signalling and click OK Click Reset to continue Ascom IP DECT Base Station Configuration DHCP IP vean Link 802 1X Statistics General LAN Configure the VLAN ID only if the switches and endpoints support VLAN tagging IEEE 802 19 IP For priority tagging 802
8. Use the drop down list for Default Language and select English Use the drop down list for Frequency and select North America Check the 0 1 2 3 and 4 check boxes The Enabled Carriers check boxes enable the DECT handsets to use different channels or frequencies when transmitting Use the drop down list for Coder and select G711u Ensure that the codec chosen matches the codec configured on the Communication Manager Note The G 729AB codec was tested and is configured the same way Ascom IP DECT Base Station Configuration Suppl Serv Master Mobility Master Radio Radio config PARI SARI Air Sync General LAN System Name oecT Subscriptions With System AC sal Authentication Code 1234 UNITE Administrati Jaana Default Language English Users Frequency Device Overview Ot 2 34 5 Id 8 3 Traffic Enabled Carriers vi w v v v Gateway Backup Local R Key Handling v Update No Transfer on Hangup Diagnostics Coder G711u x rame ms 20 Exclusive sc Rasat TMA Reviewed Solution amp Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 13 of 23 SPOC 2 3 2010 2010 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved Ascom DECT AACM Step Description 11 Navigate to the DECT Suppl Serv frame by clicking DECT and then clicking Suppl Serv Check the Enable Supplementary Services check box For the compliance testing the Avaya PBX handled
9. caller ID operation call forwarding call park amp pickup bridged appearance alerting and voicemail Message Waiting Indicator MWI 8 Conclusion These Application Notes illustrate the procedures necessary for configuring the Ascom wireless IP DECT SIP Solution comprised of the Ascom wireless IP DECT Base Station and Ascom wireless DECT Handsets with an Avaya Aura Telephony Infrastructure consisting of Avaya Aura Communication Manager Avaya Aura SIP Enablement Services Avaya Modular Messaging and Avaya Communication Manager Messaging in a converged Voice over IP and Data Network All feature functionality test cases described in Section 6 1 passed TMA Reviewed Solution amp Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 21 of 23 SPOC 2 3 2010 2010 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved Ascom DECT AACM 9 Additional References Avaya documentation was obtained from http support avaya com 1 Administering Avaya Aura Communication Manager May 2009 Issue 5 0 Document Number 03 300509 2 Administering Avaya Aura SIP Enablement Services on the Avaya S8300 Server May 2009 Issue 2 0 Document 03 602508 3 Avaya Aura SIP Enablement Services SES Implementation Guide May 2009 Issue 6 Document 16 300140 4 Avaya one X Deskphone Edition for 9600 Series IP Telephones Administrator Guide Release 3 0 Document Number 16 300698 5 Avaya one X Deskphone SIP for 9600 Series IP Telephones Administrator Guide
10. most of the features listed so these functions were disabled on the Ascom BaseStation Disable the following Call Forwarding Unconditional Call Forwarding Busy Call Forwarding No Reply Do not Disturb Call Completion Busy Subscriber and Logout User Depending on which Voicemail system is being used enter the extension used for Avaya Modular Messaging or Avaya Communication Manager Messaging in the Fix Message Center No field and check the MWI enabled check box Click OK to continue Configuration General LDAP VoIP UNITE Administration Users Device Overview Traffic Gateway Backup Update Diagnostics Reset Ascom IP DECT Base Station System Master Mobility Master Radio Radio config PARI SARI Air Sync Enable Supplementary Services Activate Deactivate Disable Call Forwarding Unconditional Call Forwarding Busy Call Forwarding No Reply Do Not Disturb Call Waiting 438 43 Call Completion Busy Subscriber 7 Logout User i Clear Local Setting 00 Fix Message Center No 58000 MWI enabled Local Clear of MWI Co TMA Reviewed SPOC 2 3 2010 Solution amp Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 14 of 23 2010 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved Ascom DECT AACM Step Description Navigate to the DECT PARI frame by clicking DECT and then clicking PARI PARI is a user defined syste
11. AVAYA Avaya Solution amp Interoperability Test Lab Application Note for Configuring the Ascom Wireless IP DECT SIP Solution with an Avaya Aura Telephony Infrastructure in a Converged Voice over IP and Data Network Issue 1 0 Abstract These Application Notes describe a solution for supporting wireless interoperability between the Ascom wireless IP DECT SIP solution with an Avaya Aura Telephony Infrastructure consisting of Avaya Aura Communication Manager Avaya Aura SIP Enablement Services Avaya Modular Messaging and Avaya Communication Manager Messaging in a converged Voice over IP and Data Network Emphasis of the testing was placed on verifying good voice quality of calls with Ascom wireless IP DECT SIP handsets registered to the Avaya telephony infrastructure Information in these Application Notes has been obtained through DevConnect compliance testing and additional technical discussions Testing was conducted via the DevConnect Program at the Avaya Solution and Interoperability Test Lab TMA Reviewed Solution amp Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 1 of 23 SPOC 2 3 2010 2010 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved Ascom DECT AACM 1 Introduction These Application Notes describe the configuration process necessary to provide interoperability between the Ascom wireless IP Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications IP DECT Solution with an Avaya Aura Telephony Infrastructure consisting of Avaya Aura
12. Ascom wireless IP DECT Base Station is displayed Configuration DECT VolP UNITE Administration Users Device Overview Traffic Gateway Backup Update Diagnostics Reset Ascom IP DECT Base Station Info Admin Update NTP Logging HTTP HTTP Client SNMP Certificates Version IPBS 3 2 2 Bootcode 3 0 26 Hardware IPBS1 A3 4B Serial Number 10052173 MAC Address LAN 00 01 3e 01 9c 54 SNTP Server 192 50 10 250 Time 18 12 2009 15 27 Uptime Od Oh 10m 25s RFP SW version 2 0 17 PARK 31100243613445 PARK for GAP devices 21100247202000 TMA Reviewed SPOC 2 3 2010 Solution amp Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 2010 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved 7 of 23 Ascom DECT AACM Step Description 3 The web interface on the Ascom wireless IP DECT Base Station consists of a series of frames selected by a two click process where a category and then an option are clicked Categories are found below Configuration which is displayed in the top left portion of the frame and options are found to the right Navigate to the General Admin frame by clicking General and then clicking Admin Configure the fields displayed below and then click OK The Device Name can be any descriptive name that identifies this Ascom wireless IP DECT Base Station In the sample network the name Avaya 1 was chosen The User Name and Password fields were populated using the default credentials The box b
13. Release 2 0 Document Number 16 601944 6 Modular Messaging Release 5 0 with the Avaya MSS Messaging Application Server MAS Administration Guide January 2009 7 Avaya Aura Communication Manager Messaging Installation and Initial Configuration Ascom product documentation 8 Ascom product documentation can be found at http www Ascomwireless com TMA Reviewed Solution amp Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 22 of 23 SPOC 2 3 2010 2010 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved Ascom DECT AACM 2010 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved Avaya and the Avaya Logo are trademarks of Avaya Inc All trademarks identified by and TM are registered trademarks or trademarks respectively of Avaya Inc All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners The information provided in these Application Notes is subject to change without notice The configurations technical data and recommendations provided in these Application Notes are believed to be accurate and dependable but are presented without express or implied warranty Users are responsible for their application of any products specified in these Application Notes Please e mail any questions or comments pertaining to these Application Notes along with the full title name and filename located in the lower right corner directly to the Avaya DevConnect Program at devconnect avaya com TMA Reviewed Solution amp Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 23 o
14. Test Lab Application Notes 18 of 23 SPOC 2 3 2010 2010 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved Ascom DECT AACM 6 General Test Approach and Test Results 6 1 General Test Approach All feature functionality test cases were performed manually The general test approach entailed verifying the following e Registration re registration of Ascom wireless DECT Handsets with Avaya Aura SIP Enablement Services e Verify G 711MU and G 729AB codecs shuffling conferencing Message Waiting Indicator and message retrieval from Avaya Modular Messaging Server amp Avaya Communication Manager Messaging e Inter office VoIP calls between Ascom wireless DECT Handsets and Avaya SIP amp H 323 IP Telephones and Avaya Digital Telephones e Roam between multiple Ascom wireless IP DECT Base Stations using the Ascom wireless DECT Handsets 6 2 Test Results The Ascom wireless DECT Handsets passed all test cases Ascom wireless DECT Handsets were verified to successfully register with Avaya Aura SIP Enablement Services Two codecs were used for testing G 711MU and G 729AB Telephone calls were verified to operate correctly with the media path direct between the telephones shuffling enabled and with the media path centralized through Avaya Aura Communication Manager shuffling disabled Calls were maintained for durations over one minute without degradation to voice quality The telephony features verified to operate correctly included transfer attende
15. d and unattended hold return from hold multiple call appearances caller ID operation call forwarding call park amp call pickup bridged appearance alerting Avaya Modular Messaging amp Avaya Communication Manager Messaging voicemail and MWI TMA Reviewed Solution amp Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 19 of 23 SPOC 2 3 2010 2010 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved Ascom DECT AACM 7 Verification Steps 7 1 Ascom wireless DECT Handset Registration Verification The following steps can be used to ascertain the registration state of the Ascom wireless DECT Handsets that the Ascom wireless IP DECT Base Station is configured to support From a web browser open a connection to the Ascom wireless IP DECT Master Base Station see Section 5 1 Step 1 Navigate to the Users frame by clicking Users then clicking Users and then clicking show A Registration state of Pending Not Shown indicates an Ascom wireless DECT Handset has not registered to the Ascom wireless IP DECT Base Station A Registration state of Subscribed indicates that an Ascom wireless DECT Handset has connected to the Ascom wireless IP DECT Base Station and requested the use of that particular extension A Registration state that displays the IP Address of the Avaya Aura SIP Enablement Services indicates the extension has successfully registered to both the Ascom wireless IP DECT Base Station and Avaya Aura SIP Enablement Services Ascom IP DECT Base
16. e Diagnostics Reset TMA Reviewed SPOC 2 3 2010 Solution amp Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 2010 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved 17 of 23 Ascom DECT AACM Step Description The Edit User web page is presented Long Name can be any descriptive name that identifies this user Display Name is the text string that will be displayed on the LCD screen of the Ascom wireless DECT Handset The Name amp Number fields are the extension assigned to this user The Password field is the password used to register with the SIP Enablement Services The box below Password is to confirm the password and the value entered for the Password field must be entered here Auth Code is used only if Subscriptions in Step 10 is set to With User AC Once all the user information has been configured click OK Repeat this process for each user being added to the system User type User User Administrator Long Name Display Name Name Number Auth Name SIP only Password c o c Confirm Password IPEI IPDI Auth Code 1234 Feature Status Call Waiting On 5 2 Configure Ascom wireless DECT Handset Refer to 8 9 10 and 11 to obtain information on the procedures for subscribing and registering the Ascom wireless DECT Handsets to the Ascom wireless IP DECT Base Station TMA Reviewed Solution amp Interoperability
17. elow Password is to confirm the password and the value entered for the Password field must be entered here Click OK to continue Ascom IP DECT Base Station Configuration Info Admin Update NTP Logging HTTP HTTP Client SNMP Certificates LAN IP LDAP Admin Device Name User Name DECT Password VolP Confirm Password UNITE Additional Administrator and Auditor Accounts User Name Password Confirm Password Role Delete Administration Administrator Users Device Overview oK Traffic Gateway Backup Update Diagnostics Reset TMA Reviewed Solution amp Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 8 of 23 SPOC 2 3 2010 2010 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved Ascom DECT AACM Step Description Navigate to the LAN DHCP frame by first clicking LAN and then clicking DHCP Using the drop down list set Mode to disabled and then click OK This will present the user with the clickable red text which reads reset required Click IP tab to continue to the LAN IP frame Ascom IP DECT Base Station Configuration IP VLAN Link 802 1X Statistics General Mode Currently client IP Cox EDAP Current Lease from 192 50 10 250 DECT IP Address 10 20 20 130 VolP Network Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 10 20 20 1 UNITE TOS Priority IP Routing a 7 DNS Serer 1 DNS Server 2 Administration Denik asas Users SYSLOG Server TFTP Server Device Overview Time Server
18. ether a particular non Avaya headset will work with Avaya s telephones or with a different generation of the same Avaya telephone Since there is no industry standard for handset interfaces different manufacturers utilize different handset headset interfaces with their telephones Therefore any claim made by a headset vendor that its product is compatible with Avaya telephones does not equate to a guarantee that the headset will provide adequate safety protection or audio quality 1 2 Ascom IP DECT Base Station The Ascom IP DECT system is a modular solution for large and small deployments with full handover capabilities with one PBX The Ascom IP DECT Base Station works as a conduit between the Avaya Aura SIP Enablement Services and the Ascom IP DECT wireless handsets After the Ascom IP DECT wireless handsets register with the Ascom IP DECT Base Station the Base Station registers the handsets to Avaya Aura SIP Enablement Services TMA Reviewed Solution amp Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 2 of 23 SPOC 2 3 2010 2010 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved Ascom DECT AACM 1 3 Support Technical support for the Ascom Wireless IP DECT Handset can be obtained through local Ascom suppliers Ascom global technical support Phone 46 31 559450 Email support ascom se 2 Reference Configuration The network diagram shown in Figure 1 illustrates the testing environment used for compliance testing The network consists of a
19. f 23 SPOC 2 3 2010 2010 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved Ascom DECT AACM
20. iated Dialing List3 Access Code 602 Abbreviated Dial Prgm Group List Access Code Announcement Access Code 604 Answer Back Access Code 650 Attendant Access Code Auto Alternate Routing AAR Access Code 3 Auto Route Selection ARS Access Code 1 9 Access Code 2 Automatic Callback Activation Deactivation 606 Call Forwarding Activation Busy DA 607 All Deactivation 609 Call Forwarding Enhanced Status Act Deactivation Call Park Access Code Call Pickup Access Code CAS Remote Hold Answer Hold Unhold Access Code CDR Account Code Access Code Change COR Access Code Change Coverage Access Cod Conditional Call Extend Activation Deactivation Contact Closure Open Code Close Code ESC x Cancel Esc e Submit Esc p Prev Pg Esc n Next Pg Esc h Help TMA Reviewed Solution amp Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 5 of 23 SPOC 2 3 2010 2010 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved Ascom DECT AACM 5 Configure Ascom wireless IP DECT SIP Solution The following steps detail the initial configuration for the Ascom Wireless IP DECT SIP Solution Log onto the Ascom wireless IP DECT Base Station via a web browser using the following URL format http IPBS XX XX XX where XX XX XX are the last 3 bytes of the MAC address of the Ascom wireless IP DECT Base Station For example an Ascom wireless IP DECT Base Station with a MAC address of 00 01 3E 00 CB DB could be accessed using
21. ility Test Lab Application Notes 3 of 23 SPOC 2 3 2010 2010 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved Ascom DECT AACM 3 Equipment and Software Validated The following equipment and software were used for the sample configuration provided Equipment Software Firmware Avaya PBX Products Avaya S8300 Server running Avaya Aura Communication Manager Avaya Aura Communication Manager 5 2 Avaya G450 Media Gateway Corporate Site MGP MM712 DCP Media Module 28 22 0 HW9 Avaya Aura SIP Enablement Services Avaya Aura SIP Enablement Services 5 2 SP2 Avaya Messaging Voice Mail Products Avaya Modular Messaging Messaging Application Server MAS a Avaya Modular Messaging Message Storage Server 50 MSS Avaya Communication Manager Messaging CMM 5 2 1 13 0 Avaya Telephony Sets Avaya 9600 Series IP Telephones Avaya one X Deskphone Edition 3 0 1 Avaya 9600 Series IP Telephones Avaya one X Deskphone SIP 2 4 Avaya 2410 Digital Telephone 5 0 Ascom Products Ascom Wireless IP DECT Base Station IPBS 3 2 2 Ascom d62 Wireless IP DECT Handset 2 8 22 Ascom d41 Wireless IP DECT Handset 2 8 22 Ascom Device Manger WinPDM 3 3 5 MS Products DHCP File IAS server Microsoft Windows 2003 Server TMA Reviewed SPOC 2 3 2010 Solution amp Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 2010 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved
22. m value and must range from 1 35 Enter any number from 1 35 Click OK to continue Ascom IP DECT Base Station Configuration System Suppl Serv Master Mobility Master Radio Radio config SARI Air Sync General Lan System ID 2 LDAP VolP UNITE Administration Users Device Overview Traffic Gateway Backup Update Diagnostics Reset Navigate to the DECT SARI frame by clicking DECT and then clicking SARI SARI is an Ascom provided activation code which is needed for the system to function Contact Ascom to obtain a SARI Enter the SARI value Click OK to continue Ascom IP DECT Base Station Configuration System Suppl Serv Master Mobility Master Radio Radio config PARI Air Sync General LAN SARI IP XXXXXXXXXXXX LDAP Dea VolP UNITE Administration Users Device Overview Traffic Gateway Backup Update Diagnostics Reset TMA Reviewed Solution amp Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 15 of 23 SPOC 2 3 2010 2010 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved Ascom DECT AACM Step Description Navigate to the DECT Air Sync frame by clicking DECT and then clicking Air Sync Use the drop down list for Syne Mode and select Master Check the LED Indication check box Click OK to continue Ascom IP DECT Base Station Configuration System Suppl Serv Master Mobility Master Radio Radio config PARI SARI Air Sync General Sync Mode LAN Alien RFPI IP LDAP
23. n Avaya Aura Communication Manager running on an Avaya S8300 Server with an Avaya G450 Media Gateway and Avaya S8500 server running Avaya Aura SIP Enablement Services one Avaya Modular Messaging Application Server one Avaya Modular Messaging Storage Server one Avaya 9630 IP Telephone SIP one Avaya 9620 IP Telephone H 323 one Avaya 2420 Digital Telephone two Ascom Wireless IP DECT Base Stations one Ascom d62 Wireless IP DECT Handset and one Ascom d41 Wireless IP DECT Handset One computer is present in the network providing network services such as DHCP TFTP and HTTP Avaya Aura Communication Manager running on an Avaya S8300 Media Server with G450 Media Gateway and Avaya Aura Avaya Aura SIP Communication Manager Messaging 5 Enablement 2 bette Services 192 50 10 10 Ane NI rape Sa IT a ise gt lt 3 10 20 20 210 Ascom Wireless IP DECT Avaya 2410 Base Stason 1 Aiii Digital 10 20 20 205 Avaya i Master Modular Messaging Te lephone Server MAS Ext 52000 A 192 50 10 40 i l o Avaya Modular Messaging Server MSS 192 50 10 45 DHCP File IAS Server 10 20 20 250 Avaya 9630 Avaya 9620 ie 2 i IP Telephone SIP 1P Telephone H 323 tavlan Ext 51010 Ext 50000 Vlan Voice Ascom d62 Wireless Ascom d41 Wireless IP DECT Handset IP DECT Handset Ext 51005 Ext 51006 Vlan Voice Figure 1 Sample Network Diagram TMA Reviewed Solution amp Interoperab
24. rt General LAN User Password Write Access IP Idap guest DECT yak UNITE Administration Users Device Overview Traffic Gateway Backup Update Diagnostics Reset TMA Reviewed Solution amp Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 11 of 23 SPOC 2 3 2010 2010 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved Ascom DECT AACM Step Description 9 Navigate to the DECT Master frame by clicking DECT and then clicking Master Configure the fields displayed below and then click OK Use the drop down list for Mode and select Active Under IP PBX use the drop down list for Protocol and select SIP Set Proxy to the IP address of the SIP Enablement Services see Figure 1 Check the Allow DTMF through RTP check box Click OK Click System to continue Configuration General LAN IP LDAP VolP UNITE Administration Users Device Overview Traffic Gateway Backup Update Diagnostics Reset Ascom IP DECT Base Station System Suppl Serv Mobility Master Radio Radio config PARI SARI Air Sync Multi master Master Id 0 Enable Pari function 7 IP PBX Protocol SP S Proxy 92 50 10 10 Alt Proxy Domain Max internal number length used to decide internaVexternal ring signal 5 Enbloc Dialing B Enable Enbloc Send key o Allow DTMF through RTP e Configured with local GK SIP Interoperability Settings Regis
25. tration time to live sec Hold Signalling inactive v Hold before Transfer Accept inbound calls not routed via home proxy Register with number Registration for anonymous devices Registration Name Number Deactivate Master if no connection C Mobility Master Name Password IP Address Alt IP Address Status No Connection to Mobility Master Reset required TMA Reviewed SPOC 2 3 2010 Solution amp Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes 2010 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved 12 of 23 Ascom DECT AACM Step Description 10 Navigate to the DECT System frame by clicking DECT and then clicking System Configure the fields displayed below and then click OK System Name is the Device Name used in Step 3 Password is the Password used in Step 3 The box below Password is to confirm the password and the value configured for Password field must be entered here The Authentication Code is a numerical code that every DECT handset will need to use to subscribe to this system Using the drop down list Subscriptions can be set to With User AC With System AC or Disable In the sample configuration With System AC was used This enables the system to use the Authentication Code when challenging DECT handsets during registration Use the drop down list for Tones and select US
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