Installation and Operation Manual

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TD 92579EN
10 April 2015 / Ver. N
Installation and Operation Manual
IP-DECT Base Station & IP-DECT Gateway (software version 7.2.X)
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Figure 7. Configure SNMP Settings
1 Select Services > 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.
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".
4.8.6 Phonebook
This section describes how to import entries to the central phonebook (see Import Entries
to the Central Phonebook on page 81) and how to export the central phonebook to csv
file (see Export the Central Phonebook to a csv file on page 82).
Central phonebook is a feature that when enabled in the Master allow DECT handset
users to search for telephone numbers in a database stored locally on a Master.
If the same central phonebook shall be used in a multiple Master system and/or Standby
Master functionality is used, the central phonebook must be stored in all masters. This is
done by using LDAP replication where the central phonebook in one Master (LDAP server)
is replicated to the masters configured as LDAP replicators. See Import Entries to the