Troubleshooting guide
TD 92735EN
15 May 2012 / Ver. G
Installation and Operation Manual
Unite Connectivity Manager
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The Demonstration Mode can be set from the application’s Configuration page or manually
by using the Mode button. The module will automatically return to previous license and
parameters (without restart) after 2 hours.
Demonstration Mode is indicated by the Status LED with yellow slow flashing light. If any
application encounters problems during Demonstration Mode, the Status LED will however
show red slow flashing light instead. The Mode button LED shows blue fixed light.
From the application’s Configuration page:
1 Click “Configuration” on the start page.
2 Select Other > Demonstration Mode in the menu on the Configuration page.
3 Click “Activate”.
4 Exiting before the 2 hours have passed, is done by clicking “Deactivate”.
Using the Mode button:
1 Press and hold the Mode button for 10 seconds.
3.7 Message Routing Description
The UNS supports message routing consisting of a set of rules that make it possible to do
the following:
• Divert a message to other systems/users when for example the origin user is absent or
out of range. A user can have more than one diversion condition connected to the Call ID.
This makes it possible for the user to be reached in many systems and minimises the risk
of losing a message when being out of range in one system. See 4.2 Additional User
Settings on page 20 for configuration example and also Function Description, Number
Planning and Message Routing in Unite, TD 92254GB.
• Forward a message to a user located in another number plan/site if his/her Call ID is not
found in the local number plan. See 7.2 UNS/User Server on page 69 and also Function
Description, Number Planning and Message Routing in Unite, TD 92254GB.
Number Plan in UNS
The number plan translates Call IDs to Unite destination addresses. Every Call ID corresponds
to a Number/Address (for example a handset’s call number or an e-mail address) to which a
message is sent. In the Number Plan, all Call IDs must be defined. A Call ID can either be
numerical or a text string.
The following list gives an example of a number planning table (the destination address
format is written as Number/Address -> Category where category stands for an IP address
with a service, for example Number/Address -> 172.23.9.151/DECT).
Call ID Destination Address
7123
8123
Lars
9123 -> DECT phone
9123 -> Pager
9401 -> DECT phone