User`s guide

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Small SIP-DECT System Compendium: OM SIP – DECT Solution
Small SIP-DECT System
This chapter describes how to set up a SIP-DECT 4.0 system with a smaller number
of RFPs (1 256). This includes configuring an RFP-based OMM, a static IP configu-
ration using the OM Configurator Java tool, and setting up basic DECT telephony
service.
Prerequisites
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Licensing Model
You need the RFP devices as well as a number of DECT handsets – preferably
Aastra 6x0d, Aastra 6x2d or Aastra 650c. For more than two L-RFPs, you should
have obtained an activation file from the Aastra license server. For more than
20 RFPs, you should have obtained a license file from the Aastra license server.
If you plan to operate only current RFPs (see About RFP Types starting on
page 3), you optionally need a HTTP, FTP, or TFTP server in your LAN to deploy
updates of the RFP software (“iprfp3G.dnld”) and the DECT handset firmware
(“aafon6xxd.dnld”).
If you plan to operate current RFPs and older RFPs concurrently, a TFTP server
in your LAN is required to host the older RFP’s software files (“iprfp2G.tftp”).
The HTTP, FTP, or TFTP server is not part of the SIP-DECT 4.0 solution, hence you
need to set up your own.
You also need a PC with a web browser to open the OMM web console. The Sun/
Oracle Java runtime environment should be installed on the PC in order to run the
Java-based OpenMobility Configurator tool. Visit the Java website on the
Internet ( http://www.java.com/ ) for downloading and installation instructions.
Your company LAN should allow connections from the mounted RFPs to your SIP
PABX and to your PC.
Note
This chapter explains how to configure RFPs using static addresses for a quick
start. However, you may consider using DHCP to dynamically configure addresses
as it is explained in the next chapter (see Large SIP-DECT System starting on
page 10).
Configure RFPs using the OM Configurator
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Static Local Configuration of
an RFP
The SIP-DECT 4.0 installation medium includes the “OM_Configurator.jar” Java
tool. To run this tool, you need a PC with the Sun/Oracle Java runtime environment
installed. You configure the RFPs with the following basic steps.
1. Connect the RFPs to power and LAN. Note, that you can only operate the OMM
on a current RFP (see About RFP Types starting on page 3). On your PC, double
click the “OM_Configurator.jar” file to start the OpenMobility Configurator
Java tool.
2. Click the Scan button to find connected RFPs. Select one of the entries in the
RFP configuration list. Activate the Login option and enter User and
Password (“omm” / “omm” by factory default).
The Scan function only works for RFPs in the same Ethernet segment.
Alternatively, enter the MAC address that is printed on the RFPs backside label.
Note, that older RFPs in factory default configuration do respond to the scan.
3. Click the List configuration button. You should see a blue status message at
the bottom of the OpenMobility Configurator window.