Installation and Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 IP Security
- 3 Configuration
- 3.1 Requirements
- 3.2 Access the GUI
- 3.3 GUI Web Access
- 3.4 Configure the Mobility Master
- 3.5 Configure the Standby Mobility Master
- 3.6 Configure the Pari Master
- 3.7 Configure the Standby Pari Master
- 3.8 Configure the Master
- 3.9 Configure the Standby Master
- 3.10 Plug and Play Configuration
- 3.11 Configure the Radio
- 3.12 Configure Deployment
- 3.13 Add Users
- 4 Operation
- 4.1.1 Name the IPBS and IPBL
- 4.1.2 Change User Name and Password
- 4.1.3 Centralized Management of Administrator and Auditor Accounts Using Kerberos
- 4.1.4 Configure the NTP Settings
- 4.1.5 Certificates
- 4.1.6 License
- 4.2.1 Set DHCP Mode
- 4.2.2 Set a Static IP Address
- 4.2.3 Dynamic IP address via DHCP
- 4.2.4 Link
- 4.2.5 Configure VLAN
- 4.2.6 View LAN Statistics
- 4.2.7 Enable RSTP (only for IPBL)
- 4.2.8 Deactivate LAN Port (only for IPBL)
- 4.3.1 Configure IP Settings
- 4.3.2 Routing
- 4.4.1 Configure LDAP Server
- 4.4.2 Check LDAP Server Status
- 4.4.3 Configure LDAP Replicator
- 4.4.4 Check LDAP Replicator Status
- 4.4.5 Expert tool
- 4.5.1 Change System Name and Password
- 4.5.2 Set Subscription Method
- 4.5.3 Configure Authentication Code
- 4.5.4 Select Tones
- 4.5.5 Set Default Language
- 4.5.6 Set Frequency Band
- 4.5.7 Enable Carriers
- 4.5.8 Local R-Key Handling
- 4.5.9 No Transfer on Hangup
- 4.5.10 No On-Hold Display
- 4.5.11 Display Original Called
- 4.5.12 Early Encryption
- 4.5.13 Configure Coder
- 4.5.14 Secure RTP
- 4.5.15 Configure Supplementary Services
- 4.5.16 Select Mode
- 4.5.17 Set Master Id
- 4.5.18 Enable PARI Function
- 4.5.19 Set Region Code
- 4.5.20 Configure Gatekeeper
- 4.5.21 Registration for Anonymous Devices
- 4.5.22 Conferencing Unit
- 4.5.23 Select Crypto Master Mode
- 4.5.24 Select Mobility Master Mode
- 4.5.25 Connect Mobility Master to other Mobility Master(s)
- 4.5.26 Disconnect Mobility Master from other Mobility Master(s)
- 4.5.27 Connect Mobility Master to a Crypto Master
- 4.5.28 Connect Master to a Mobility Master
- 4.5.29 Enable the Radio
- 4.5.30 Enter IP Address to the PARI Master and the Standby PARI Master
- 4.5.31 Multiple Radio Configuration
- 4.5.32 PARI
- 4.5.33 SARI
- 4.5.34 Configure Air Synchronization
- 4.6.1 Add instance id to the user registration with the IP-PBX
- 4.6.2 IP-PBX supports redirection of registration when registered to alternative proxy
- 4.6.3 Use local contact port as source port for TCP and TLS connections
- 4.6.4 Session Timer (initial value)
- 4.7.1 Configure Messaging
- 4.7.2 Device Management
- 4.7.3 Service Discovery
- 4.7.4 Send Status Log
- 4.7.5 Module Fault List
- 4.8.1 Configure Automatic Firmware Update
- 4.8.2 Configure Logging
- 4.8.3 Configure the HTTP settings
- 4.8.4 Configure the HTTP Client settings
- 4.8.5 SNMP
- 4.8.6 Phonebook
- 4.8.7 Configure IP-DECT to Connect to a Presence System Using ICP
- 4.9.1 Show all Registered Users in the IP-DECT System
- 4.9.2 Search for User Information
- 4.9.3 Add a User
- 4.9.4 Add a User Administrator
- 4.9.5 Export the Users to a csv file
- 4.9.6 Show Anonymous
- 4.10.1 Radios
- 4.10.2 RFPs
- 4.10.3 Sync Ring
- 4.10.4 Sync Ports
- 4.10.5 Air Sync
- 4.10.6 Sync Lost Counter in IPBS
- 4.11.1 Air Sync Overview
- 4.11.2 Disturbances
- 4.11.3 Status
- 4.12.1 Display All Ongoing Calls in the System
- 4.12.2 Display Calls
- 4.12.3 Handover
- 4.13.1 General
- 4.13.2 Interfaces
- 4.13.3 SIP Interfaces
- 4.13.4 Gatekeeper Interfaces
- 4.13.5 Routes – Configuration
- 4.13.6 Show Active Calls
- 4.15.1 Before Upgrading
- 4.15.2 Upgrading Sequence
- 4.15.3 Software Upgrade from 2.X.X
- 4.15.4 Software Upgrade
- 4.15.5 Configuration After Updating the Firmware From Software Version 2.X.X to Later
- 4.15.6 Configuration After Updating the Firmware From Software Version 3.X.X to Later
- 4.22.1 Update Configuration
- 4.22.2 Update Firmware
- 4.22.3 Update the Boot File
- 4.22.4 Update the RFPs
- 4.27.1 Logging
- 4.27.2 Tracing
- 4.27.3 Alarms
- 4.27.4 Events
- 4.27.5 Performance
- 4.27.6 Config Show
- 4.27.7 Ping
- 4.27.8 Traceroute
- 4.27.9 Environment
- 4.27.10 RFP Scan
- 4.27.11 Service Report
- 4.28.1 Idle Reset
- 4.28.2 Immediate Reset
- 4.28.3 TFTP Mode
- 4.28.4 Boot
- 5 Commissioning
- 6 Troubleshooting
- 7 Related Documents
- Document History
- Appendix A: How to Configure and Use the Update Server
- Appendix B: Local R-Key Handling
- Appendix C: Database Maintenance
- Appendix D: Load Balancing
- Appendix E: Update Script for Configuration of Kerberos Clients
- Appendix F: Install Certificate in the Web Browser
- Appendix G: Used IP Ports
- Appendix H: Configure DHCP Options
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10 April 2015 / Ver. N
Installation and Operation Manual
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1 Select Diagnostics > Performance
2 Select the check box(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.
4.27.6 Config Show
Under Diagnostics > Config Show, the configuration is displayed as a text output.
4.27.7 Ping
The ping function is used 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 > Ping.
CPU-R Shows utilization of CPU resources allocated by
different tasks. If the CPU resources are fully utilized
it will prevent connection of more calls. One solution
in that case can be to install an additional Base
Station in the same coverage area.
MEM Shows utilization of the RAM memory. If the
utilization is continuously and significantly
increasing then it can be due to memory leakage. It
can also be due to a large number of simultaneous
ongoing events. Another reason can be that a Base
Station has to much to handle and a solution can be
to divide the roles of Pari Master, Radio etc. on
several Base Stations. The displayed utilization curve
will never decrease as it shows the amount of
memory that has been dedicated to a specific
memory pool. Within each memory pool it can still
be reused.
ETH0 Shows the traffic on the Base Station’s ethernet
interface.
Concurrent calls Shows the number of simultaneous ongoing calls on
the Base Station’s air interface. Maximum number of
calls that can be handled simultaneous in air is 8. If
the number of concurrent calls is 8 for a longer
time, a solution could be to add an additional Base
Station to the system.
Temperature (only for IPBL) Shows the temperature of the cabinet.
Voltage (only for IPBL) Shows the power supply voltage level.
An alarm warning about high voltage will be sent at
54 V.
An alarm warning about low voltage will be sent at
42 V.
The IPBL will shut down when the voltage drops
below 36 V or goes above 60 V.
Current (only for IPBL) Shows the power supply current consumption.