Nortel Communication Server 1000 SIP DECT Fundamentals Release: 6.0 Document Revision: 02.02 www.nortel.com NN43120-123 .
Nortel Communication Server 1000 Release: 6.0 Publication: NN43120-123 Document release date: 30 March 2010 Copyright © 2008-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved. While the information in this document is believed to be accurate and reliable, except as otherwise expressly agreed to in writing NORTEL PROVIDES THIS DOCUMENT "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. The information and/or products described in this document are subject to change without notice.
. Contents New in this release Features 7 Other changes 7 7 Product overview Navigation 9 Overview of SIP DECT 9 Universal extension support 12 DECT handset features 14 CallPilot and Message Waiting Indication support SIP DECT capacity limitations 16 9 15 Site planning and hardware deployment Navigation 17 Components of SIP DECT systems 17 Call server, Signaling server, and SIP Line Gateway PC (DAP controller) 18 DECT Access Points 18 Deployment requirements 18 Navigation 19 Radio synchronization
Software requirements Navigation 79 Call server, signalling server, and SIP Line Gateway software DAP controller software 79 Firewall protection 80 Internet information services 80 DHCP and TFTP servers 87 DAP Controller 102 79 79 SIPN configuration Navigation 107 Basic (simple) SIP DECT configuration with CS 1000 SIP Gateway Configuration using IP DECT Configurator 108 DAP manager configuration 120 Configuration on Element manager 124 NRS configuration 133 Call server configuration 140 Branch Office c
System administration 191 Navigation 191 DAP manager overview 191 Subscription management 193 Subscribing a handset 193 Edit a subscription RPN 194 Disable a subscription 195 Removing a subscription 196 Deleting a number 196 Use the filter 197 Handset status 198 DAP management 200 Changing a DAP Radio Part Number 200 Restarting a DAP 201 Restart all DAPs 201 Deleting a DAP 202 Add a DN range 202 Importing a DN range from a .
Uninstalling DAP Controller software 236 DAP Controller software update 237 Troubleshooting 238 If DAP is not working 238 If you cannot make calls from a DECT handset to an IP/TDM telephone on the call server (SIPN Configuration) 239 If you cannot make calls between DECT handsets (SIPN Configuration) 240 If you cannot make calls to or from a DECT handset with SIPL configuration 242 If you have problems 244 System survey 244 DAP information file 245 System archive 245 Network packet capture traces 246 Loc
. New in this release The following section details what is new in SIP DECT Fundamentals (NN43120-123). Features This document is updated to document SIP DECT on SIP LINE. Other changes This section describes the detailed history of past releases of this document. Revision History Date Description March 2010 Standard 02.02. This document is up-issued with information for SIP DECT on SIP LINE, and to support Communication Server 1000 (CS 1000) Release 6.0. October 2009 Standard 02.01.
New in this release Date Description May 2008 Standard 01.03. This document is up-issued in response to change requests. March 2008 Standard 01.02. This document is up-issued in response to change requests. February 2008 Standard 01.01. This is a new document issued to support CS 1000 Release 5.5. Some of the information in this new document was previously contained in the following document: DECT Fundamentals (NN43120-114). Nortel Communication Server 1000 SIP DECT Fundamentals NN43120-123 02.
. Product overview This section describes the capabilities, configuration, and design of SIP DECT. Navigation • “Overview of SIP DECT” (page 9) Overview of SIP DECT You can use Nortel Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) to move without restriction about your work site while conducting telephone conversations, using wireless handsets. The Nortel SIP DECT system includes one or more DECT access points (DAPs or basestations) connected to the TLAN.
Product overview A minimal SIP DECT system has the following main components. • • • • • Call Server SIP Line Gateway or Signaling Server (according to configuration type) PC with DAP controller software installed DAP handset Use the following tools to configure SIP DECT.
Overview of SIP DECT 11 servers: one for DHCP and the other for TFTP. If the system requires DAP configuration without DHCP or TFTP, the DHCP or TFTP server is required during installation or configuration changes. The following figure shows a general SIP DECT configuration. Figure 1 SIP DECT configuration You can install the DHCP or TFTP services, DECT Messenger, and DAP controller on a single server or PC.
Product overview • in SIPN configuration using the SIP trunks that you configure between the Signaling Server and the NRS • in SIPL configuration using the SIP-line trunks that you configure for SIP Line Gateway Each DAP communicates with the subscribed DECT handsets in the coverage area, and each DAP interacts with the CS 1000 and with other configured DAPs in the company network.
Overview of SIP DECT 13 No Associated Telephone (AST) or Computer-Telephone Integration (CTI) capabilities are currently available for SIP DECT. Each DECT handset has a local Directory Number (DN) in CS 1000. Use this local DN to subscribe the corresponding DECT handsets on the SIP DECT system through DAP Manager. DAP manager is available on the server where you installed the DAP controller.
Product overview • CLID and CPND for an internal line (digital or IP phone with display) calling to or receiving a call from a DECT handset • Sending DTMF tones through the established connection to interact with the called line (party), for example, to work with CallPilot • Support for a voice mailbox on CallPilot and Message Waiting Indication (MWI) • • • • • • Call Forward No Answer Call Forward By Time of Day Call Forward Busy Hunting Call Restrictions applicable to a UEXT Twinned configurati
Overview of SIP DECT 15 If your system uses SIPN, you cannot use a DECT handset to configure Call Forward or Hunting or to configure Call Restrictions. If the system uses a twinned configuration, you can use the twinned desk phone to configure Call Forward for the Primary DN with the existing keys or with Flexible Feature Codes (FFC). On SIPL configurations, you can activate FFC features such as Call Forward, Make Set Busy, Ring Again, Call Park, which are available for SIP Line users.
Product overview If you use a twinned configuration for a DECT handset, the corresponding IP or TDM phone correctly reflects the current state of MWI, if it receives MWI notifications for the Primary DN from CallPilot.
. Site planning and hardware deployment Navigation • “Components of SIP DECT systems” (page 17) • “Deployment requirements” (page 18) • "Types of SIP DECT configuration" (page 28) • “Site planning” (page 32) • “System deployment” (page 38) Components of SIP DECT systems This section contains information about the following topics.
Site planning and hardware deployment For more information about CS 1000 installation, see Communication Server 1000E Installation and Commissioning (NN43041-310). PC (DAP controller) Minimum specifications for the DAP controller PC are as follows. • • • • 2.4 GHz CPU 512 MB RAM CD-ROM drive 1GB free hard disk space DECT Access Points Two models of DECT Access Points (DAP) are currently available for Nortel SIP DECT: C4710 and C4710E.
Deployment requirements 19 Navigation • • • “Radio synchronization” (page 19) “IP network configuration” (page 23) “Location requirements” (page 26) Radio synchronization The radio network structure supports seamless handover of existing calls. This means that, during a call, if a handset moves from the coverage area of one DAP into the coverage area of another DAP, the new DAP can take over the call. The call is not interrupted, and the user is not aware of the handover.
Site planning and hardware deployment Figure 2 DAP radio signal synchronization Due to the cellular structure of a DECT radio network, overlap exists in the cells with sufficient voice quality. The wider cell limit around the DAP therefore has some overlap with the other cell and reaches to the radio of the other cell. Consequently, the DAPs of the overlapping cells exchange radio signals. These radio signals are weak relative the signal needed by the handsets, but are strong enough for synchronization.
Deployment requirements 21 ATTENTION If two or more independent SIP DECT systems have overlapping coverage areas, configure these systems so each has a unique subset or portion of carriers. When each system has a unique subset of carriers, interference between the systems is reduced. Reducing the number of available carriers reduces the maximum number of simultaneous calls in the DECT system. To achieve your desired call capacity, you can be required to install extra DAPs.
Site planning and hardware deployment If more than one synchronization source is present, each one forms a separate hierarchy of DAPs called a synchronization island. Automatic synchronization occurs within each synchronization island using the following rules. • After a DAP starts, it searches for existing DAPs. If it finds one with a lower RPN, it synchronizes with it. If no other DAP exists with a lower RPN, the new DAP becomes the synchronization source.
Deployment requirements 23 double distance, 2X, is --78 dBm. For more information, see Figure 4 "Signal strength considerations" (page 23). Figure 4 Signal strength considerations • An open area has more than sufficient signal strength for synchronization. The expected level at the double distance is --78 dBm. The required level is --80 dBm to --85 dBm. This leaves a safely margin of 2 to 7 dB. • Obstructions between the DAPs can introduce loss.
Site planning and hardware deployment SIP DECT typically uses existing IP network infrastructure and facilities for the network connection. For IP connectivity, you must configure the network to ensure that all SIP DECT components have the following characteristics: • • • are equipped with unique IP addresses (some static, some dynamic) can reach all the required services can be reached by all clients and counterparts Ethernet requirements The following items describe the Ethernet requirements.
Deployment requirements 25 Fixed IP network addresses You must provision fixed IP addresses for the following servers: • The TFTP server stores the configuration file and the firmware that are available to the DAPs. After a DAP starts up, the DHCP server sends the DAP the IP address of the TFTP server. The DAP then downloads the configuration files from the TFTP server. The TFTP server often runs on the DAP controller or manager PC.
Site planning and hardware deployment Each DAP in a SIP DECT system is assigned a dynamic IP addresses by the DHCP server. You can configure the DAPs to store the IP address in flash memory, so the DHCP server is required only during the initial configuration of the system. Multicast addresses SIP DECT uses Multicast addresses for the following functions: • Communication between the SIP DECT network components to locate or address a handset.
Deployment requirements 27 • • • Do not mount a DAP to a metal surface. • Position DAPs at least 1 meter (m) from large concrete or stone columns and from major building structural members such as support beams or columns. • Position the DAPs high enough to clear obstructions between the DAPs and the cell edge close to the ceiling. • Mount the DAPs clear of obstacles such as pipes or ducts. Do not roll up the extra cabling behind a DAP. Position DAPs upright on walls.
Site planning and hardware deployment Types of SIP DECT configuration You can implement SIP DECT in various system configurations to accommodate your needs.
Types of SIP DECT configuration 29 of a Routed Head Quarter configuration, see Figure 6 "SIP DECT configuration Routed Head Quarter" (page 29). Figure 6 SIP DECT configuration Routed Head Quarter In Routed Head Quarter Configuration network settings must comply with the following requirements: — The network must support Quality of Service (QoS) and IP connectivity throughout the Campus. — Routers must support IP multicast routing. — The IP multicast address for SIP DECT must be the same in all subnets.
Site planning and hardware deployment Branch Office Configuration is used for a Large Campus network that is split into various (geographical) segments (branch offices). IP multicast must be able to occur between all DAPs in every branch office and no IP multicast is allowed between any two branch offices. In this configuration, each branch office behaves as an isolated site of a large SIP DECT system.
Types of SIP DECT configuration • 31 Routed Head Quarter Configuration with Branch Office Routed Head Quarter Configuration with Branch Office makes it possible to create a Routed Head Quarter Configuration in one (and only one) the branch office. Within the Branch Office with Routed Head Quarter, DAPs belong to various subnets and behave as a single site of one SIP DECT system with the full support of seamless handover.
Site planning and hardware deployment A SIP DECT system on an individual MCDN node can be any of the previously described configurations: Basic (Simple), Routed Head Quarter, Branch Office, or Routed Head Quarter with Branch Office. Site planning Site planning is an information gathering process that begins with a site survey and ends with deploying SIP DECT. The information received in the site survey determines customer requirements and the number of cells required to support traffic.
Site planning 33 the DAPs is low (about 250 mW), it can interfere with some sensitive electronic equipment. • Traffic information Gather information about user density, amount of traffic, and whether redundancy is required. You require this information to determine the number of DAPs that are required and therefore the required cabling. A DAP must always have at least one channel free to allow handover (either intracell or intercell handover).
Site planning and hardware deployment • • • A small incidental transmission error is not noticeable in speech. A minor transmission error causes audible clicks during speech. A major transmission error causes the loss of speech. The following factors effects the voice quality as well: • Moving speed The DECT techniques allow a maximum moving speed of 5 kilometers per hour (km/h). Bear this in mind if your DECT system must cover an elevator.
Site planning 35 the customer becomes dissatisfied afterwards, you can refer to the agreement. Also, be aware that, if the speech quality is low in certain areas, the customer may perceive that you delivered a low-quality system. • If a lower voice quality level is acceptable, ensure that all calls are received and dropped calls are avoided. Coverage calculation The coverage can be calculated in advance, before executing a site survey. Calculation is based on the following theory.
Site planning and hardware deployment To calculate the distance between DAP and handset, use the information in Figure 10 "DECT range calculation chart" (page 36). Using the building map, start at the possible DAP location. Move away from the DAP location. Calculate the distance. When you encounter an obstacle, calculate the insertion loss. Using the chart below, start in the lower left corner (0,0), move horizontally, to the value for the actual distance.
Site planning 37 The range in the air is 80 m from the DAP, for optimal communication quality. The result of this coverage calculation is a map with possible DAP positions indicated. Use the following DAP ranges as a rough guide for planning the DAP positions: • • • In the line of sights the DAP has a range of approximately 80 m. In halls the DAP has a range less than 80 m. In buildings the DAP has a range of 15 to 40 m.
Site planning and hardware deployment • A DAP or a handset interferes with sensitive laboratory equipment and medical equipment (for example, ensure that DAPs are installed outside of an operating room at an hospital.) • Ensure that significant interference from unsuppressed engines or electric motors is accounted for. Traffic density calculations Perform the traffic density calculations so that you have a low blocking probability in the system.
System deployment 39 The DECT Deployment Kit 2 is shown in Figure 11 "Deployment Kit 2 and carrying case" (page 39). For more information about the deployment kit, see the DeTeWe User Manual that accompanies each kit. ATTENTION If you use an older deployment tool that differs from the one in the following figure , see “Deployment tool” (page 263). Figure 11 Deployment Kit 2 and carrying case The following figures shows the assembled kit.
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System deployment 41 Figure 13 Deployment Kit 2 basestation Use the following information in conjunction with the DeTeWe User Manual that accompanies the deployment tool. • The two DeTeWe handsets with the kit are subscribed to the basestation and are numbered 13 and 15. To view the assembled basestation and the DeTeWe handsets, see Figure 12 "Assembled Deployment Kit 2 and DeTeWe handsets" (page 40). • The key on the handset is the Off-Hook key.
Site planning and hardware deployment 2 Scroll down to System . 3 Dial ***76#. 4 Scroll down to Site Survey. 5 Press OK. 6 Use the handset to detect frame errors and signal strength. The Frame Error value for the handset is the number of detected Sync/ACRC errors within the last 100 receiving frames, for example, 1 second. For proper deployment, ensure the Frame Error value does not exceed 4.
System deployment 43 Table 4 Deployment terms (cont’d.) Term Definition Cell The coverage area provided by a basestation. Cell boundary The edge of a cell showing the cell coverage area. Cell center The place where all the basestations are installed. DECT Radio Deployment Tool The tool used to determine the radio range of a basestation. Critical point A point or location defined as an outer corner of a coverage area, or points that can be difficult for the radio signal to reach.
Site planning and hardware deployment Deploying on a single floor Use the information in this section when you are installing SIP DECT on a single floor. Identify critical points when installing on a single floor. Procedure 3 Identifying critical points on the floor Step Action 1 Mark critical points. A critical point is a place that can be difficult for the radio signal to reach, such as a corner of a room, lifts, and stairwells.
System deployment 45 As shown in Figure 16 "Cell boundary terminology" (page 45), the cell boundary is the farthest point from the cell center where a clear radio signal can be heard. Determine the range from the cell center to the cell boundary, or the distance to a potential cell center from a critical point, by using the cell boundary value and the deployment tool. ATTENTION Close all doors, and hold the survey handset about 1.2 m above the ground.
Site planning and hardware deployment 2 Enter the site survey mode on the handset. For more information, see Procedure 1 “Entering the site survey mode” (page 41) if you use Deployment Kit 2, or Procedure 149 “Entering the monitor mode” (page 270) if you use an older Deployment tool. 3 Measure the range into the coverage area in a few directions to determine where a cell center can be located and still be within range of the critical point.
System deployment 47 Procedure 5 Demarcating the cell contour of the closest adjacent critical point to the first critical point. Step Action 1 Repeat the described steps in Procedure 4 “Demarcating the cell contour for the critical point farthest from the center of the full coverage area” (page 45) to mark the cell contour of the closest adjacent critical point to the first critical point.
Site planning and hardware deployment Procedure 6 Locating the cell center Step Action 1 Place the deployment tool at one critical point and then use the deployment handset to obtain a change in audio quality. The audio quality change determines the cell boundary contour. 2 Repeat step 1 at an adjacent critical point. The call center is where the cell boundaries of both critical points meet. Mark the cell center position on a floor plan. 3 Use the cell contours to locate a cell center.
System deployment 49 Figure 19 Example of a cell center Mark the cell boundary. Procedure 7 Demarcating a cell boundary Step Action 1 Set up the deployment tool basestation at the cell center. 2 Enter the site survey mode on the handset. For more information, see Procedure 1 “Entering the site survey mode” (page 41) if you use Deployment Kit 2, or Procedure 149 “Entering the monitor mode” (page 270) if you use an older Deployment tool.
Site planning and hardware deployment 4 until there you have sufficient Xs so you can draw a contour arc around the cell center. For an example of a cell boundary, see Figure 20 "Example of a cell center boundary" (page 50). --End-- Figure 20 Example of a cell center boundary Mark and label the cell boundary. Procedure 8 Marking and labeling the cell boundary on the floor plan Step Action 1 Mark each office within the cell that is isolated from the office area.
System deployment 51 4 Trace the cell boundaries and cell centers with colored markers. --End-- Identify new critical points. Procedure 9 Identifying new critical points Step Action 1 Identify one new critical point slightly inside of where the cell boundary meets the outside wall. In Figure 21 "Example of new critical points (P8 and P9)" (page 52), this new critical point is P9. 2 Identify another new critical point which is adjacent to the first new critical point.
Site planning and hardware deployment Figure 21 Example of new critical points (P8 and P9) Mark and label new critical points. Procedure 10 Marking and labeling new critical points Step Action 1 Mark and label these new critical points on the floor plan with the following symbol. For more information, see Procedure 8 “Marking and labeling the cell boundary on the floor plan” (page 50). --End-- Mark new cell contours and a new cell boundary.
System deployment 53 Procedure 11 Demarcating new cell contours, a new center and a new cell boundary Step Action 1 Using the critical points from Procedure 9 “Identifying new critical points” (page 51), mark new cell contours, a new cell center and a new cell boundary. For more information, see Procedure 4 “Demarcating the cell contour for the critical point farthest from the center of the full coverage area” (page 45) to Procedure 7 “Demarcating a cell boundary” (page 49).
Site planning and hardware deployment Procedure 12 Demarcating additional cell contours, centers and boundaries at the far end of the building Step Action 1 Repeat the procedures Procedure 3 “Identifying critical points on the floor” (page 44) toProcedure 10 “Marking and labeling new critical points” (page 52) as necessary to mark new cell boundaries at the other end of the building.
System deployment 55 The critical points must be as follows. 2 Mark critical points inside of where the cell boundary meets the outside wall (P12, P13, P14, and P15 in Figure 24 "Identify new critical points (P11, P12, P13, P14, P15, P16, P17)" (page 55), and 3 Mark critical points where cell boundaries meet (P16 and P17 in Figure 24 "Identify new critical points (P11, P12, P13, P14, P15, P16, P17)" (page 55).
Site planning and hardware deployment Critical points P11, P13 and P16 form the following: • contours in Figure 25 "Contours formed by critical points P11, P13, and P16" (page 56) • the cell center 1C5 in Figure 26 "Cell center 1C5 formed by critical points P11, P13, and P16" (page 57) • a new cell boundary in Figure 27 "Cell boundary 1C5 formed by critical points P11, P13, and P16" (page 57) Critical points P11, P12, and P17 form the following: • contours in Figure 28 "Example of critical poin
System deployment 57 Figure 26 Cell center 1C5 formed by critical points P11, P13, and P16 Figure 27 Cell boundary 1C5 formed by critical points P11, P13, and P16 Nortel Communication Server 1000 SIP DECT Fundamentals NN43120-123 02.02 30 March 2010 Copyright © 2008-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Site planning and hardware deployment Figure 28 Example of critical point cell boundaries Figure 29 Example of cell center boundary 1C6 Nortel Communication Server 1000 SIP DECT Fundamentals NN43120-123 02.02 30 March 2010 Copyright © 2008-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
System deployment 59 Deploying on multiple floors Use the information in this section to deploy SIP DECT in the following situations. • • The coverage area is on more than one floor. The floors are not adjacent. Checking for through-the-floor coverage The first step in covering a multi-floor building is to assess the availability of through-the-floor coverage. In buildings mainly constructed of wood, you can use through-the-floor coverage.
Site planning and hardware deployment Assess floor layout The deployment procedure changes according to the similarities and differences of the floors. • All floors have the same layout. To begin a multi-floor deployment if all floors have the same layout, deploy one floor and enter the data on the floor plan. Use the data from the deployed floor for other identical floors.
System deployment 61 Figure 30 An atrium Consider the following points to deploy in an atrium: • • • Plan atriums to the full height. • Do not place cell centers in an atrium if you intend for them to serve adjacent areas. • • To serve adjacent areas, place the cell centers into these areas. • If cell centers in adjacent dense areas serve one floor of an atrium, verify the coverage of the cell on all of the floors that meet with the atrium. Plan an atrium as one full size room, not floor by floor.
Site planning and hardware deployment To plan an unusual condition, consider the following situations. • • • “Cell centers are too close” (page 62) “Cell centers are too far apart” (page 62) “Too many cell centers” (page 63) Cell centers are too close If you deploy cell centers less than 10 metres apart, the handsets can initiate unnecessary handover. Unnecessary handover results in excessive internal messaging and degraded speech quality.
System deployment 63 Too many cell centers The primary concern with deploying too many cell centers is cost. To deploy the correct number of cell centers and minimize cost, perform the following steps: • • Verify the coverage and traffic volume before you add additional cells. • • Verify the coverage area of each cell. Remove a cell served by other cells unless it is required for high handset density. Verify that at least one area that each cell serves is not served by another cell.
Site planning and hardware deployment The cell reengineering process The following sections describe the reengineering process.
System deployment 65 Figure 32 Example of dividing the coverage area and recording offices Procedure 16 Separating the coverage area and record the number of offices Step Action 1 Divide the floor plan into cell areas. Mark the cell areas on the floor plan, one area for each cell, and split cell overlap areas in half, as shown in Figure 32 "Example of dividing the coverage area and recording offices" (page 65) as heavy dotted lines. 2 Count the number of user offices in each cell area.
Site planning and hardware deployment Table 5 Estimate users in a cell Estimate for: 1C1 1C2 1C3 1Cn Users inside the cell with an office Users with an office outside of a cell who walk into the cell Users without an office Users in a cell Procedure 17 Creating an estimate table Step Action 1 Make an estimate table. Include a column for each cell center. 2 Label the rows as shown in Table 5 "Estimate users in a cell" (page 66). 3 Label each column heading with the cell center indicator.
System deployment 67 Table 6 Example of the table first row calculation (cont’d.) Estimate for: 1C1 1C2 1C3 1C4 1C5 1C6 1C7 Users without an office Users in a cell Procedure 18 Calculating the number of users inside the cell with an office Step Action 1 Estimate the number of users in the first cell with an office. Use the formula: (users with an office in the cell × 0.7) 2 Enter the result in the row Users inside the cell with an office.
Site planning and hardware deployment Estimate for: 1C1 1C2 1C3 1C4 1C5 1C6 1C7 Users without an office Users in a cell Procedure 19 Calculating the number of users with an office outside the cell who walk into the cell Step Action 1 Estimate the number of users in the first cell with an office outside of the cell who walk into the cell. 2 Use the following formula: 3 Enter the result in the row Users with an office outside the cell who walk into the cell.
System deployment 69 Table 8 Example of the table third row calculation (cont’d.) Estimate for: 1C1 Users with an office outside of a cell who walk into the cell 3.2 Users without an office 0 1C2 1C3 1C4 1C5 1C6 1C7 Users in a cell Procedure 20 Calculating the number of users without an office Step Action 1 Calculate the estimate for users in the first cell without an office. Use the following formula: 2 Enter the result in the row Users without an office.
Site planning and hardware deployment Estimate for: 1C1 1C2 1C3 1C4 1C5 1C6 1C7 0 Users without an office 11.6 Users in a cell Procedure 21 Totalling the estimate for users in a cell Step Action 1 Total the number of users in the first cell by adding the three rows in the first column. 2 Enter the result in the bottom row users in a cell. For the example in Figure 32 "Example of dividing the coverage area and recording offices" (page 65), the 1C1 handset estimate equals 11.6. 8.4 + 3.
System deployment 71 table shows the results of the calculations for cells that require reengineering. --End-- Creating a table to document telephone types in a cell Use a table like Table 11 "Telephone types in a cell" (page 71) to record the various telephone types in each cell. Table 11 Telephone types in a cell Telephone type 1C1 1C2 1C3 1Cn User telephone types Use the following symbols in each cell to denote the type of telephones in use in the cell.
Site planning and hardware deployment Estimate for: 1C1 1C2 1C3 1C4 1C5 1C6 1C7 Users with an office outside of a cell who walk into the cell 3.2 3.7 2.3 2.7 3.7 3.4 3.6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11.6 4.4 23.3 17.7 4.4 8.3 5.
System deployment 73 4 Find the handset estimate range in Table 14 "Cell reengineering" (page 72). In the example, 11.6 falls within the From 0 up to 20 category. 5 Determine if a cell requires division or uses a 12-channel basestation. In the example From 0 up to 20, division is not required. 6 Repeat the preceding steps to determine the required number of cells that need subdivision, except for telephone types M. For M see “A mix of users with and without wired telephones in a cell” (page 73) .
Site planning and hardware deployment Table 15 Adjustment for users without wired telephones Estimated number of handsets for users without wired telephones Adjusted estimated number of handsets for each cell 0 0 1 2 2 3 3 5 4 7 5 9 6 11 7 12 8 14 9 16 10 18 11 20 12 22 13 24 14 25 15 27 16 29 17 31 18 34 19 36 20 38 21 40 22 42 23 44 24 46 25 48 26 49 27 50 28 53 29 55 30 57 31 60 Nortel Communication Server 1000 SIP DECT Fundamentals NN4
System deployment 75 Estimated number of handsets for users without wired telephones Adjusted estimated number of handsets for each cell 32 62 33 64 34 66 35 69 36 71 37 73 38 76 39 78 40 80 Procedure 25 Adjusting for users without wired telephones Step Action 1 Count the number of user offices with handsets and wired telephones (H&W), and record the number. 2 Count the number of user offices that have only wireless handsets, (H).
Site planning and hardware deployment "Cell reengineering" (page 72). Subdivide high handset density areas only. If a cell falls into the category of a high density area, use Procedure 26 “High handset density deployment” (page 76) to subdivide the cell. Subdivide a cell To subdivide the area for smaller cells, divide the cell into as many small cells as necessary to accommodate the number of users in the area.
System deployment 77 2 Calculate the cell subdivisions as required. Divide the number of users by the appropriate value (12 or 20) shown in Table 14 "Cell reengineering" (page 72). Round up the result to the next whole number. The result equals the number of cells required after subdividing the cell. 3 Divide the cell. Draw lines from the cell center to the critical points on the cell boundary.
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. Software requirements Navigation • “Call server, signalling server, and SIP Line Gateway software” (page 79) • “DAP controller software” (page 79) Call server, signalling server, and SIP Line Gateway software For information about Call Server 1000E and Signaling Server installation, see Communication Server 1000E Installation and Commissioning (NN43041-310). For more information about SIP Line Gateway application installation, see SIP Line Fundamentals (NN43001-508).
Software requirements If a firewall is installed on your DAP Controller PC, ensure the firewall does not block the ports used for various services. For information, see “Firewall protection” (page 80). • • Internet Explorer 6.0 or later Internet Information Services (IIS) For information about installing IIS, see “Internet information services” (page 80). • DHCP and TFTP servers For information about installing DHCP and TFTP servers, see “DHCP and TFTP servers” (page 87).
DAP controller software 81 In Windows 2000 Professional, Windows XP Professional and Windows 2003 Server, IIS is not automatically installed. The next sections describe how to install IIS for Windows XP Professional, Windows 2000 and Windows 2003. Install and maintain IIS on Microsoft Windows 2000 Use the information in this section to install IIS on Windows 2000, and to ensure that IIS starts. Install IIS on a PC with Windows 2000 Install IIS.
Software requirements 2 In the address bar in Explorer, enter localhost/iisHelp/ and then press enter. 3 If Help Information appears, IIS is running. You are finished with this procedure. 4 If Help Information does not appear, check Windows Help and search for IIS. Follow the instructions on Windows Help to check whether or not IIS is started. If IIS is started, you are finished with this procedure. If IIS is not started, go to step 5.
DAP controller software 6 Select Internet Information Services and click Details. The Internet Information Services (IIS) window appears. 7 Select the check boxes for Internet Information Services Manager and Common Files. Do not change the remaining check boxes. Nortel Communication Server 1000 SIP DECT Fundamentals NN43120-123 02.02 30 March 2010 Copyright © 2008-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Software requirements 8 Click OK. 9 Click OK again. 10 Follow the instructions provided by the installation Wizard, and insert the Windows CD-ROM as prompted. 11 Close the Add/Remove Programs window, and close the Control panel window. --End-- Restart IIS on a PC with Windows 2003 Restart IIS. Procedure 30 Restarting IIS Step Action 1 Click Start, and open the Control Panel. 2 Click Administrative Tools. 3 Click Computer Management.
DAP controller software If IIS is not running properly you can restart IIS. For more information, see Procedure 30 “Restarting IIS” (page 84). --End-- Install and maintain IIS on Microsoft Windows XP Use the information in this section to install IIS on Windows XP or verify that IIS is operating. Installing IIS on PC with Windows XP Install the IIS function on a PC with Windows XP. • You must have the appropriate Windows installation CD-ROM available to perform this procedure.
Software requirements ATTENTION Do not select the check box beside Internet Information Services. 5 Click Details. 6 In the details window, select the check box World Wide Web Service. 7 Click OK. 8 Click Next. 9 Insert the Windows XP Professional CD. After the system prompts to you insert the CD, click OK. 10 If the Welcome to Microsoft Windows XP window appears, click Exit in the bottom left corner of the window. The appearance of the window is result of the auto run on the CD.
DAP controller software 87 If the IIS start page does not appear, continue to “Installing IIS on PC with Windows XP” (page 85) and install IIS on your computer. If the IIS start page appears, IIS is installed and running. Close the window and proceed to “DHCP and TFTP servers” (page 87). --End-- DHCP and TFTP servers Each DAP receives an IP addresses, configuration file and firmware from the IP network using a DHCP server and a TFTP server.
Software requirements You can create a DAP configuration without DHCP or TFTP; however DHCP and TFTP must be available to program or reprogram DAPs. For more information about DAP configuration without DHCP or TFTP, see “DAP configuration without DHCP or TFTP servers” (page 102) . If you prefer to use Microsoft Windows DHCP and TFTP servers, perform the steps in Procedure 34 “Installing and configuring Microsoft Windows DHCP server” (page 88) to install and configure DHCP servers.
DAP controller software The following procedures give examples of setting up the DHCP server under Windows 2003 Server. This procedure also applies for Windows 2000 DHCP server, but with minor differences. Procedure 35 Configuring DHCP server under Windows 2000 / 2003 server Step Action 1 From the Start menu, through the settings in Windows 2000, open the Control Panel in Windows. 2 Open Add/Remove Programs. 3 Click Add/Remove Windows Components. 4 Select Networking Services and click Details.
Software requirements 10 Close the Add/Remove Programs window and close the Control panel window. --End-- Procedure 36 Configuring the Settings for SIP DECT Step Action 1 Start the DHCP manager: Start > Programs > Administrative Tools > DHCP. The DHCP Administration Tools window appears. 2 Select the active DHCP server and create a new scope: Action > New Scope. The New Scope Wizard starts. 3 Click Next in the wizard dialog box.
DAP controller software 91 6 Define a range of IP addresses for the DAPs used, for example, 192.168.100.200 to 210. 7 Define the associated subnet mask, for example, 255.255.255.0. 8 Click Next. The window New Scope Wizard—Exclusion of an IP address range appears. 9 Enter the Start IP address and End IP address values to exclude, for example, the IP addresses of DHCP server and the TFTP server.
Software requirements 13 Click Next. The New Scope Wizard—Configure DHCP options appears. 14 Select No, and click Finish. The newly created scope appears with a new line called Scope Options. 15 Right-click Scope Options, and select Configure Options. The Scope Options page appears. Nortel Communication Server 1000 SIP DECT Fundamentals NN43120-123 02.02 30 March 2010 Copyright © 2008-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
DAP controller software 16 93 Select the Option 066 check box, and enter the IP address of the TFTP server, for example, 192.168.100.10. This can be the IP address of your DAP controller or manager, if the TFTP server is running there. 17 Check Option 067 for the boot file name. Enter dapcfg.txt. 18 Select the Option 3 check box, and enter the Router or Default Gateway IP address, for example, 192.168.100.1, and click Add. Nortel Communication Server 1000 SIP DECT Fundamentals NN43120-123 02.
Software requirements 19 Click Apply to save the changes and OK to close the dialog box. 20 Right-click Scope , and select Activate. Now your DHCP server is configured correctly. 21 Close the DHCP window. --End-- TFTP server Many types of TFTP servers are available, including shareware and freeware. A TFTP server must handle several accesses at the same time, because several accesses occur at the same time, when the DAPs start Nortel Communication Server 1000 SIP DECT Fundamentals NN43120-123 02.
DAP controller software 95 simultaneously. Only a few TFTP servers can handle more than one access at the same time. Some of these crash if the number of accesses is too high. Install a TFTP server on the Windows 2000 Server and the Windows 2003. Procedure 37 Installing the TFTP server Step Action 1 If you have Windows 2003, go to Start > Control Panel in Windows. If you have Windows 2000, go to Control Panel through Settings. 2 Open Add/Remove Programs.
Software requirements 8 Close the Add/Remove Programs window and close the Control panel window. 9 Click yes after you are prompted to restart the computer. --End-- Procedure 38 Starting the TFTP server Step Action 1 If you have Windows 2003, go to Start > Control Panel. If you have Windows 2000, go to Settings > Control Panel. 2 Open Administrative Tools. 3 Open Services. The Services window appears. 4 Select Trivial FTP Deamon.
DAP controller software 97 --End-- Built-in DHCP and TFTP servers The DAP controller software Release 4 has a built-in DHCP and TFTP server. The built-in DHCP and TFTP servers do not require manual configuration, because the IP DECT Configurator performs the configuration. ATTENTION You can configure a Built-in DHCP and TFTP server only after you install the IP DECT Configurator. For more information, see “DAP Controller” (page 102).
Software requirements Prerequisites If you are configuring a new system, perform the following procedures before your configure the built-in DHCP server. • • Procedure 43 “Starting the IP DECT Configurator” (page 109) Procedure 44 “Adding a new system using the IP DECT Configurator” (page 109) Procedure 39 Configuring the built-in DHCP server using the IP DECT Configurator Network Settings Window Step Action 1 Start the IP DECT Configurator, and select Modify the system.
DAP controller software 12 Click Apply. 13 Start the DHCP server with Start > All Programs > DAP controller. 14 Restart the DAPs. 99 If you are configuring a new system, follow the steps in Procedure 48 “Configuring SIP Settings” (page 113) instead of restarting DAP. --End-- Built-in TFTP server The DAP controller 4 has a built-in TFTP server that runs as a service under Microsoft Windows.
Software requirements You can install the DAPs in an IP environment without a DHCP server, a TFTP server, or both. The IP environment can be a VLAN within the company network where the IT manager does not allow a DHCP server. This IP environment can also be a branch office where a few DAPs are installed without a DHCP server.
DAP controller software 4 Click the Advanced Tab, and select Both for Assign IP addresses dynamically to clients of and Unlimited for Lease duration for OOTP clients. Nortel Communication Server 1000 SIP DECT Fundamentals NN43120-123 02.02 30 March 2010 Copyright © 2008-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Software requirements 5 Click OK to save changes. --End-- DAP configuration without DHCP or TFTP servers You can perform DAP configuration without DHCP or TFTP servers using the Network Settings window of the IP DECT Configurator. Configure a DAP to store IP address and configuration data. Procedure 41 Storing IP address and configuration data on a DAP Step Action 1 Start the IP DECT Configurator and select Modify the system. 2 Select the system to modify. 3 Click More.
DAP controller software 103 Prerequisites • Install and configure IIS software. For more information, see “Internet information services” (page 80). • Install and configure DHCP and TFTP servers if you use Microsoft Windows DHCP and TFTP servers. For more information, see “DHCP and TFTP servers” (page 87). • Ensure that you have DAP controller or manager software Release 4 or later. • • Ensure that you have DAP firmware 4910b427.dwl or later.
Software requirements A message appears requesting that you restart the PC. 6 Click OK to restart the PC. After the PC restarts, it automatically continues with the DAP controller installation. The DAP controller - InstallShield Wizard page appears. 7 Click Next. The System Type page appears. 8 Two types of DAP Controller installation are available. Select one of the following: • Select Single System if plan to manage only one SIP DECT system with your PC.
DAP controller software 12 105 Click Next. The Ready to install the program page appears. 13 Click Install to start the installation. The system installs the software. The InstallShield Wizard Completed page appears when the installation is complete. 14 Click Finish. The IP DECT Configurator starts automatically, so that you can configure your SIP DECT system. --End-- Nortel Communication Server 1000 SIP DECT Fundamentals NN43120-123 02.02 30 March 2010 Copyright © 2008-2010 Nortel Networks.
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. SIPN configuration This section contains information about creating a SIPN configuration. This is the SIP connection method used under Communication Server Release 5.5.
SIPN configuration • • • • • • • • • • DAP IP address: 192.168.100.200 PC IP Address where the DAP controller is installed: 192.168.100.10 Customer: 0 D-Channel: 5 Route: 6 Access Code: 9 Location code: 442 SIP Route ACOD: 6 SIP domain name: mera.ru Signaling Server host name: 1155 Configuration using IP DECT Configurator Use the IP DECT Configurator to create configuration files for the DAP controller and DAPs.
Basic (simple) SIP DECT configuration with CS 1000 SIP Gateway 109 Procedure 43 Starting the IP DECT Configurator Step Action 1 Select Start > Programs > DAP controller > DAP Applications > DAP Configurator. The IP DECT Configurator window appears. If your network card does not have a fixed IP address, the following error message appears after the application starts. To correct this error, assign a fixed IP Address to the network card in your DAP controller PC and restart the application.
SIPN configuration 2 Enter the System name, for example, System_1. ATTENTION Use no special characters in the SIP DECT system name. The folder and the SIP DECT system share the same name. 3 In the General Settings window, enter the path to the firmware, the DAP package file, for example, C:\tftpdroot\4910b427.dwl. 4 Click Apply. --End-- Procedure 45 Configuring IP Settings Step Action 1 On the Settings pane, click IP Settings. The IP Settings page appears.
Basic (simple) SIP DECT configuration with CS 1000 SIP Gateway 111 2 In the Multicast address field, enter 239.192.49.49. 3 Enter the DAP controller Configuration: DC IP address, which is the IP address of the PC on which your DAP controller is installed. An example of this address is 192.168.100.10. ATTENTION The DAP Controller PC must have a static IP address and be in the same subnet as the DAPs. If the DAP Controller PC is in a different subnet, you must configure the Routed Head Quarter.
SIPN configuration Procedure 46 Configuring Network Settings Step Action 1 In the Settings pane, click Network Settings. The IP DECT Configurator Network Settings window appears. 2 Select the network card that is connected to the SIP DECT system. 3 Select the Run TFTP server on this PC check box, and choose one of the following: 4 • If you use a Microsoft Windows TFTP server, selectWindows TFTP server on this PC. OR • If you use a built-in TFTP server, select 3com TFTP server on this PC.
Basic (simple) SIP DECT configuration with CS 1000 SIP Gateway 113 OR • If you use a built-in DHCP server, see “Prerequisites” (page 98) . ATTENTION If you plan to create a configuration without DHCP and TFTP servers, see “Configuration without DHCP or TFTP” (page 99). 5 Optionally, select the Monitor TFTP server check box to monitor the TFTP activity of the built-in TFTP server. The results appear in the System Status window, which appears when you click Activate / Deactivate / System Status.
SIPN configuration The SIP Settings window appears. 2 In the Predefined SIP Server configurations list, select Nortel. 3 In the SIP Domain field, enter the domain name. The SIP domain you enter here must be the same as the SIP domain name you enter as the service domain in NRS in the procedure Procedure 71 “Creating service domain” (page 134). The remaining server configuration parameters are configured to default values.
Basic (simple) SIP DECT configuration with CS 1000 SIP Gateway 7 115 Ensure that the max_intern_dnr_len check box is selected, and select the maximum number of digits in the internal DNs. DNs that contain more digits than configured for this parameter are defined as external. Depending on DECT handset capabilities, you can configure separate ringing melodies for internal and external calls. 8 Ensure that the mwi_support check box is selected, and that no is selected.
SIPN configuration 2 Enter an 8 digit hexadecimal string for the Primary Access Right Identity or PARI, for example, 1F12345A. The worldwide unique PARI for your DECT system must be issued by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI). For more information, see www.etsi.org. ATTENTION Ensure you enter the correct PARI. You must reinstall the DAP Controller software and re-subscribe all DECT handsets if you change the PARI. 3 Click Apply.
Basic (simple) SIP DECT configuration with CS 1000 SIP Gateway 2 117 In Performance Settings, under Performance Counters Configuration fill the field in Interval UPM generation every _____ minutes or accept the default of 1440 minutes, which equals one day. This interval specifies how often User Performance Measurement files are generated. 3 Enter a value in Interval EPM generation every _____ minutes or accept the default of 15 minutes.
SIPN configuration 8 Click More >> to access Advanced Email Settings. 9 In Advanced Email Settings, enter a value next to SMTP Server with the DNS name or the IP address of your SMTP mail server. With Advanced Email Settings, email messages can be sent automatically if a DAP fails or if the channel occupation threshold is exceeded for more than a specified number of seconds.
Basic (simple) SIP DECT configuration with CS 1000 SIP Gateway 119 17 Select the days to receive archives, the date to stop sending archives, and the maximum size of the attached archive. 18 Optionally, enter HTTP execution time out. HTTP execution time out (specified in seconds) is a guarding timer for the ASP scripts. For example, if the ASP Web pages tries to send an archive and it takes longer than the time specified here, the attempt is terminated.
SIPN configuration --End-- Procedure 53 Enabling or re-enabling the DAPs Step Action 1 To enable or re-enable the DAPs, start the DAPs. --End-- DAP manager configuration • • • “Restarting DECT Access Points” (page 121) “Adding number range” (page 122) “Subscribing a DECT handset” (page 122) Nortel Communication Server 1000 SIP DECT Fundamentals NN43120-123 02.02 30 March 2010 Copyright © 2008-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Basic (simple) SIP DECT configuration with CS 1000 SIP Gateway 121 Restarting DECT Access Points You must restart DECT Access Points (DAP) after software upgrades. Restart a DECT Access Point Procedure 54 Restarting DECT Access Points Step Action 1 Start DAP manager by entering the following URL into an internet browser: localhost/cds The DAP manager IP DECT page appears. 2 Select Access Points from the menu on the left. The Access Points page appears information about the DAPs.
SIPN configuration 3 Confirm the DAP is active by checking the status of the device under the Working column. Active DAPs have Yes in this column. --End-- Adding number range Add a Number Range Procedure 55 Adding Number Range Step Action 1 Select Add Number Range from the menu on the left. 2 Define DNs for the DECT handsets. ATTENTION All DNs subscribed on a DAP must be the same length. You can also import DNs from a .csv file. For more information, see “Add a DN range” (page 202).
Basic (simple) SIP DECT configuration with CS 1000 SIP Gateway 2 123 Select the required available extension number or numbers. If the required number is not visible, select another page. The page number appears in the top and bottom rows of the subscriptions table. 3 Click Enable. ATTENTION If you plan to create a multi-site configuration, use the option Enable for Multi-Site instead of Enable.
SIPN configuration You must enter the PIN within 16 minutes, otherwise the subscription mode terminates for that specific extension number, and you must restart the subscription process from the beginning. 6 Enter the name and DN of the SIP DECT system. The DN appears on the handset display. The status of the subscription record changes from Enabled to Subscribed. For more information, see “Subscription management” (page 193).
Basic (simple) SIP DECT configuration with CS 1000 SIP Gateway 125 Procedure 57 Creating a new customer or modifying information about an existing customer Step Action 1 Select Customers from the menu on the left. 2 Click Add on Customers list page. The New Customer X Property Configuration page appears. 3 Enter a customer number, for example, 0. 4 Enter a three-digit number, for example, 000 for ANAT. Enter a four-digit number, for example, 0000 for ANLD. 5 Click Save.
SIPN configuration Adding a D-Channel Add a D-Channel using Element manager. Procedure 59 Adding a D-Channel Step Action 1 Select Routes & Trunk > D-Channels from the menu. 2 On D-channels list page select a number, for example, 5, for D-Channel Number and DCH for type, and then click Add. The D-Channels Y Property Configuration page appears. 3 Select DCIP for CTYP, ISLD for USR and SL1 for IFC. 4 Select BSCOPT and click Edit to configure Remote Capabilities (RCAP).
Basic (simple) SIP DECT configuration with CS 1000 SIP Gateway 127 10 Select ISLD for MODE. 11 Select the DCH created previously, for example, 5. 12 Select SL1 for IFC and 1, for example, for the Private Network Identifier (PNI). 13 Select the NCNA check box, and the INAC check box. 14 Select CDP for CTYP. 15 In Network Options select ESN5 for SIGO. 16 Click Submit. --End-- Adding trunks Add a trunk using Element manager.
SIPN configuration TN format: L s cu, where L = virtual superloop, s = shelf, c = card, and u = unit. 13 Click Edit to configure Class of Service (CoS). 14 Select Digitone Dial Pulse (DTDP) for Dial Pulse. 15 Click Return Class of Service. 16 Select Advanced Trunk Configurations and select the Answer and disconnect Supervision required (SUPN) check box. 17 Click Save. --End-- Configuring network access Configure network access using Element manager.
Basic (simple) SIP DECT configuration with CS 1000 SIP Gateway 3 129 Click Submit. --End-- Adding digit manipulation block Add digit manipulation block using Element manager. Procedure 64 Adding digit manipulation block Step Action 1 On the ESN page, select Customer X > Network Control & Service > Digit Manipulation Block (DGT). 2 Select Digit Manipulation Block index 1or the next available index, and click Add. 3 Select LOC for CTYP. 4 Click Submit.
SIPN configuration Procedure 66 Adding location code (for UDP) Step Action 1 On the ESN page, select Customer X > Numbering Plan (NET) > Access Code 1 > Location Code (LOC). 2 Enter a three-digit code, for example, 442, and click Submit. 3 Enter 7 for FLEN, select 1 for RLI and enter LOC+0000 for LDN, for example, 4420000. 4 Click Submit. If you plan to create a Branch Office Configuration, see "Perform configuration on Element Manager" (page 145) .
Basic (simple) SIP DECT configuration with CS 1000 SIP Gateway 131 The Node Configuration page appears. 3 Click Gateway (SIPGw), and enter Signaling Server NRS IP address, for example, 192.168.100.104, for Proxy Or Redirect Server. 4 Select UDP as Transport Protocol. 5 Navigate to SIP URI Map , and enter the domain names. --End-- Configuring SIP properties Configure SIP properties using Element manager. Nortel Communication Server 1000 SIP DECT Fundamentals NN43120-123 02.
SIPN configuration Procedure 69 Configuring SIP properties Step Action 1 Navigate to the relevant node configuration page, and clickGateway (SIPGw). 2 Click Enable gateway service on this Node. 3 Select SIP Gateway (SIPGw) for the Vtrk Gateway Application. 4 Enter a SIP Domain Name, for example, mera.ru. 5 Enter a SIP Gateway endpoint name, for example, DAP1. 6 Enter the Authentication Password. 7 Click Save. The Node Details page appears. 8 Click Save. A Transfer prompt appears.
Basic (simple) SIP DECT configuration with CS 1000 SIP Gateway 133 --End-- NRS configuration Log on to the Network Routing Service manager (NRS). Procedure 70 Logging on to NRS Step Action 1 Log on to Unified Communications Management, and then log on to Element manager. 2 Select Dialing & Numbering plans > Network Routing Service. 3 Enter the TLAN address of the Signaling Server. 4 Click Next. --End-- Perform the following procedures to configure the NRS.
SIPN configuration • Procedure 74 “Adding Gateway Endpoint for the signaling server ” (page 136) • Procedure 75 “Adding Gateway Endpoint for DAP redirect server” (page 136) • Procedure 76 “Configuring routing entries for DAP Redirect Server” (page 137) • Procedure 77 “Configuring routing entries for the signaling server” (page 139) • Procedure 78 “Saving changes” (page 139) ATTENTION Before you can change the NRS configuration, you must switch the database view to Standby mode.
Basic (simple) SIP DECT configuration with CS 1000 SIP Gateway 135 Procedure 72 Adding the UDP domain Step Action 1 Select Numbering Plans > Domains. The Domains page appears. 2 Click the L1 Domains (UDP) tab. 3 In the Filter by Domain field, enter an existing domain. 4 Click Add. 5 Enter a domain name and description that matches the Private/UDP domain name configured in SIP Gateway. For example, enter UDP for domain name, and UDP Domain for a domain description. 6 Click Save.
SIPN configuration Adding Gateway Endpoint for the signaling server Add the Gateway Endpoint for the signaling server. Procedure 74 Adding Gateway Endpoint for the signaling server Step Action 1 Select Gateway Endpoints from the menu on the left. 2 In Gateway Endpoints (X), click Add. 3 Enter the SIP Gateway endpoint name, for example, 1155. 4 Enter an endpoint description, for example, SIP GW on the Signaling Server. 5 Select Static SIP Endpoint for SIP support.
Basic (simple) SIP DECT configuration with CS 1000 SIP Gateway 8 Enter the Static endpoint address (DAP IP address) 192.168.100.200. 9 Click Save. 137 If you plan to create a Branch Office Configuration, see "Perform configuration on NRS" (page 145) . --End-- Configuring routing entries for DAP Redirect Server Configure routing entries for the DAP Redirect Server. Procedure 76 Configuring routing entries for DAP Redirect Server Step Action 1 Select Numbering Plans > Routes.
SIPN configuration 2 In the Limit results to Domain fields, enter information for the existing service domain, EDP domain, and CDP domain. 3 In the Endpoint Name list, select a DAP endpoint. 4 In Routing Entries (X), click Add. 5 If you configured UDP, perform the following steps: • Select Private level 1 regional (UDP location code) for DN type. • • Enter the location code (LOC). Enter question marks (?) equal to number of digits in DN subscribed on the DAP.
Basic (simple) SIP DECT configuration with CS 1000 SIP Gateway 139 Configuring routing entries for the signaling server If Collaborative servers are not configured on your system, you can configure the default route for CDP for the Signalling Server instead of a CDP routing entry. Procedure 77 Configuring routing entries for the signaling server Step Action 1 Select Numbering Plans > Routes.
SIPN configuration Wait until the operation is complete. --End-- Call server configuration You can configure the Call Server using a command line interface with LD overlays. Use LD 15 to enable Personal Call Assistant before you configure the Personal Call Assistant. Table 16 LD 15: Enable personal call assistant Prompt Response Description REQ CHG TYPE FTR FTR_DATA CUST n n = customer number ON Enable Personal Call Assistant ... PCA ...
Basic (simple) SIP DECT configuration with CS 1000 SIP Gateway Prompt Response Description TYPE UEXT Universal Extension CUST n n = customer number TN L s c u, for example, 96 0 1 0 L = virtual superloop, s = shelf, c = card, u = unit UXTY SIPN UEXT subtype DES aaaa Designator. Optionally, enter a description.
SIPN configuration Table 19 LD 95: Configure CLID Prompt Response Description REQ NEW TYPE NAME CUST n n = customer number DN xxxx, for example 5001 DN configured at the DAP and UEXT Key 0 at DN. NAME aaaaaa, for example Nick Johns Handset user name Enabling message waiting indication Configure the Customer Data Block to enable MWI for IP DECT handsets. Ensure that package 175 is enabled on the Call Server for this feature. You can configure MWI using LD 15.
Branch Office configuration 143 ATTENTION When a mailbox is configured for SIP DECT handset in CallPilot, you must enter MWI DN in the following format: OR .
SIPN configuration 4 5 Configure each branch office by entering the following parameters: • Subnet - the first address in the subnet range. For instance, 192.168.32.0. • • Subnet mask - mask to specify the subnet boundaries. • • Subnet name – any name used to identify the Branch Office. RPN range - lowest RPN and highest RPN in this Branch Office. Time Offset - time zone for the current subnet (branch office).
Branch Office configuration 145 6 Click Save System and deactivate the system. 7 Ensure that DHCP and TFTP servers are configured properly, so that DAPs can start in all Branch Offices. 8 Activate the system and restart all DAPs. 9 Start DAP Manager, open Access Points page and ensure that all DAPs are present and working.
SIPN configuration Routed Head Quarter configuration In this configuration, more than one network segment is in the Head Quarter. The routers in this configuration must forward IP multicast packages. You must configure network components, such as switches and routers, for VoIP and IP multicast. The network must support IP multicast between all network components used for IP DECT System.
Routed Head Quarter configuration 147 Configure Routed Head Quarter Choose a system configuration. Configure Routed Head Quarter. Procedure 80 Choosing system configuration Step Action 1 If you were referred to this procedure from Procedure 47 “Configuring System Settings” (page 113), skip to step 3. Open the IP DECT Configurator, and click Modify. 2 Select the SIP DECT system that you are running, and click System Configuration. 3 Choose Routed Head Quarter Configuration for System configuration.
SIPN configuration 7 Click Save System, and deactivate the system. 8 Ensure that DHCP and TFTP servers are configured so that DAPs can start in all subnets. 9 Activate the system and restart all DAPs. 10 Start DAP Manager, open Access Points page and ensure that all DAPs are present and working. --End-- Routed Head Quarter Configuration with Branch Office Use Routed Head Quarter Configuration with Branch Office to create a Routed Head Quarter Configuration in one of the branch offices.
Routed Head Quarter Configuration with Branch Office 149 supports seamless handover within each isolated site (branch office), but not between sites. Support is unavailable for roaming between branch offices. Configure Routed Head Quarter with Branch Office(s) Procedure 81 Choosing system configuration Step Action 1 Perform one of the following steps: If you were referred to this procedure from Procedure 47 “Configuring System Settings” (page 113), go to step 3.
SIPN configuration Go to step 7. 7 Click Save System and deactivate the system. 8 Ensure DHCP and TFTP servers are configured properly, so that DAPs can start in all Branch Offices. 9 Activate the system and restart all DAPs. 10 Start DAP Manager, open Access Points page and ensure all DAPs are present and working. 11 Perform the procedures for configuration on Element Manager, NRS, and Call server which are discussed in “Branch Office configuration” (page 143).
Multi site mobility network configuration 151 Subscribe a multiple-site DECT handset Subscribe a multiple-site DECT handset. Procedure 82 Subscribing a multiple-site DECT handset Step Action 1 Open Internet Explorer and enter the following URL in the address field: localhost/cds. The DAP manager IP DECT page appears. 2 Click OK. 3 Enter the number range to define DNs for multiple-site DECT handsets, for example, from 5010 to 5020.
SIPN configuration Procedure 83 Exporting subscriptions in a file Step Action 1 In the navigation menu, click Pack Up & Go. 2 Select Export (multi-site) from the menu. 3 Move the required subscriptions from the Selection list to the Export list, using the buttons >(for one selected subscription) or >> (for all subscriptions). 4 Click OK, then Save in the File Download Page.
Multi site mobility network configuration 3 Click set standby DB view. 4 Select Routing Entries from the menu on the left. 5 Click Look Up. 153 The Look up path for gateway endpoints page appears. Select the SIP endpoint for DAP on the current system, for example, DAP1, and the ID of the selected endpoint is entered in the Gateway Endpoint box. 6 Click Show to see all the entries for this endpoint. This field is empty if no entries exist. 7 Click Add.
SIPN configuration — Trunk steering code to DAP: 44 — Location code to system 2: 335 • Codes on system 2 — Home location code: 335 — Access Code: 9 — Location code to DAP: 332 — Trunk steering code to DAP: 33 For information, see Figure 34 "Example of an MSMN SIP DECT system" (page 154). Figure 34 Example of an MSMN SIP DECT system Use LD 15 to enable Personal Call Assistant before you configure the Personal Call Assistant. Nortel Communication Server 1000 SIP DECT Fundamentals NN43120-123 02.
Multi site mobility network configuration 155 Table 22 LD 15: Enable Personal Call Assistant Prompt Response Description REQ CHG TYPE FTR FTR_DATA CUST n n = customer number ON Enable Personal Call Assistant ... PCA ... Configuring Universal Extension for multiple-site handset Universal Extension (UEXT) redirects incoming calls to the DAP. Key 0 corresponds with the DN, configured on the DAP.
SIPN configuration Prompt Response Description CUST n n = customer number TN L s c u, for example, 96 0 1 10 where L = virtual superloop, s = shelf, c = card, u = unit UXTY SIPN UEXT subtype DES aaaa Designator. Optionally, enter a description.
Multi site mobility network configuration 157 Configuration of UEXT on the remote system You must configure Universal Extension (UEXT) for multiple-site handset DNs, for example, 5010, on the remote system to redirect incoming calls to the DAP. Key 0 corresponds with the multiple-site handset DN configured on the DAP. Key 1 HOT P is the same number with access and location codes for UDP, or trunk steering code for CDP, to access SIP trunks to the DAP that is installed on the remote system.
SIPN configuration Prompt Response Description KEY 0 aaa yyyy, for example, 0 SCR 5010 0 aaa yyyy = Primary UEXT DN: • aaa = MCN, MCR, SCN, or SCR 1 HOT P nn yyyy, for example 1 HOT P 6 335010 1 hot p nn yyyy = Target DN: • nn = DN length (maximum length is 32) • • yyyy = primary DN yyyy = Nortel Communication Server 1000 SIP DECT Fundamentals NN43120-123 02.02 30 March 2010 Copyright © 2008-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
. SIPL configuration This section contains information about creating a SIP LINE (SIPL) configuration. This is the SIP connection method used under Communication Server Release 6.0.
SIPL configuration Use the following procedures to configure the settings in the IP DECT Configurator.
Basic (simple) SIP DECT configuration with CS 1000 SIP Line Gateway If your network card does not have a fixed IP address, the following error message appears after the application starts. To correct this error, assign a fixed IP Address to the network card in your DAP controller PC and restart the application. The IP DECT Configurator main window has three panes. Nortel Communication Server 1000 SIP DECT Fundamentals NN43120-123 02.02 30 March 2010 Copyright © 2008-2010 Nortel Networks.
SIPL configuration 1. The top pane shows the Settings buttons. 2. The left pane shows the System Control buttons. 3. The middle pane shows the information. --End-- Procedure 87 Adding a new system using the IP DECT Configurator Step Action 1 In the IP DECT Configurator main window, click New System in the System Control settings pane. The General settings page appears. 2 Enter the System name, for example, System_1. Use no special characters in your SIP DECT system name.
Basic (simple) SIP DECT configuration with CS 1000 SIP Line Gateway 163 3 In the General Settings window, enter the path to the firmware, the DAP package file, for example, C:\tftpdroot\4910b427.dwl. 4 Click Apply. --End-- Procedure 88 Configuring IP Settings Step Action 1 On the Settings pane, click IP Settings. The IP Settings page appears. 2 In the Multicast address field, enter 239.192.49.49.
SIPL configuration 2 Select the network card that is connected to the SIP DECT system. 3 Select the Run TFTP server on this PC check box, and choose one of the following options: 4 • If you use a Microsoft Windows TFTP server, selectWindows TFTP server on this PC. OR • If you use a built-in TFTP server, select 3com TFTP server on this PC. Configure the DHCP server. • If you use a Microsoft Windows DHCP server, click Apply. OR • If you use a built-in DHCP server, see Built-in DHCP server.
Basic (simple) SIP DECT configuration with CS 1000 SIP Line Gateway 165 5 Optionally, select the Monitor TFTP server check box to monitor the TFTP activity of the built-in TFTP server. The results appear in the System Status window, which appears when you click Activate / Deactivate / System Status. 6 Optionally, select the Monitor DHCP server check box to monitor the DHCP activity of the built-in DHCP server.
SIPL configuration 2 In the Predefined SIP Server configurations list, select Nortel. 3 In the SIP Domain field, enter the domain name. The SIP domain you enter here must be the same as the SIP domain name you enter as the domain in SIP LINE Gateway, in “SIP Line Gateway configuration” (page 177). 4 Click Proxy IP to use SIP Line Gateway as Registrar. This option is not available if your system uses Multiple Gatekeepers.
Basic (simple) SIP DECT configuration with CS 1000 SIP Line Gateway 7 167 Click Apply. --End-- Table 28 Job aid Value Description %s The DN to which a handset is subscribed. If you enter %s as the user password, SIP DECT uses the handset DN for user authentication. Optionally, you can add digits or letters before or after %s; if you do, then the user password sent by SIP DECT to the SIP Line registrar contains the additional symbols and the handset DN.
SIPL configuration 2 Enter an eight-digit hexadecimal string for the Primary Access Right Identity or PARI, for example, 1F12345A. The worldwide unique PARI for your DECT system must be issued by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI). For information, see www.etsi.org. ATTENTION Ensure you enter the correct PARI. You must reinstall the DAP Controller software and resubscribe all DECT handsets if you change the PARI. 3 Click Apply.
Basic (simple) SIP DECT configuration with CS 1000 SIP Line Gateway 169 The PBX Settings window appears. 2 In Conference ID field, enter conference. 3 In the Conference IP address field, enter the SIP Line Gateway Node IP address. 4 Click Apply. --End-- Procedure 94 Configuring other settings—Performance/Email Settings Step Action 1 Click Performance/Email Settings. The Performance/Email Settings window appears.
SIPL configuration This interval specifies how often User Performance Measurement files are generated. 3 Enter a value in Interval EPM generation every _____ minutes or accept the default of 15 minutes. This interval specifies how often Equipment Performance Measurement files are generated. 4 Enter a value next to Start measurement at with the time you want performance measurement to start each day.
Basic (simple) SIP DECT configuration with CS 1000 SIP Line Gateway 171 Channel Occupation defines the conditions for generating an email on DAP channel occupation. If the channel occupation is higher than the percentage of the available channels for a specified time period, an email is generated. The threshold is specified in percentage, the time is specified in seconds. 14 Fill in the box next to Alarm reaction time with the hours as an interval to send email messages.
SIPL configuration This window is for administrative purposes only. The system does not use this information. --End-- Procedure 96 Saving the system Step Action 1 To save the new system you created with the IP DECT Configurator, click Apply, and then click Save system. 2 If a message appears instructing you to activate the system, click OK, and go to the last step in this procedure.
Basic (simple) SIP DECT configuration with CS 1000 SIP Line Gateway --End-- Procedure 97 Enabling or re-enabling the DAPs Step Action 1 To enable or re-enable the DAPs, start the DAPs. --End-- DAP manager configuration The following procedures are described in this section. • • • “Restarting DECT Access Points” (page 174) “Adding number range” (page 175) “Subscribing a DECT handset” (page 175) Nortel Communication Server 1000 SIP DECT Fundamentals NN43120-123 02.
SIPL configuration Restarting DECT Access Points You must restart the DECT Access Points (DAP) following software upgrades. Procedure 98 Restartng DECT Access Points Step Action 1 Start DAP manager by entering the following URL into an internet browser: localhost/cds The DAP manager IP DECT page appears. 2 Select Access Points from the menu on the left. The Access Points page displays information about the DAPs. DECT Access Points are identified by their Radio Part Number (RPN).
Basic (simple) SIP DECT configuration with CS 1000 SIP Line Gateway 3 175 Confirm the DAP is active by checking the status of the device under the Working column. Active DAPs have Yes in this column. --End-- Adding number range Add a Number Range. Procedure 99 Adding Number Range Step Action 1 Select Add Number Range from the menu on the left. 2 Define DNs for the DECT handsets. You can also import DNs from a .csv file. For information, see “Add a DN range” (page 202).
SIPL configuration 2 Select the required available extension number or numbers. If the required number is not visible, select another page. The page number appears in the top and bottom rows of the subscriptions table. 3 Click Enable. ATTENTION If you plan to create a multiple-site configuration, use the option Enable for Multi-Site instead of Enable. The status of the subscription record changes from Free to Enabled and the Personal Identification Number (PIN) appears.
Basic (simple) SIP DECT configuration with CS 1000 SIP Line Gateway 177 You must enter the PIN within 16 minutes, otherwise the subscription mode terminates for that specific extension number, and you must restart the subscription process from the beginning. 6 Enter the name and DN of the SIP-DECT system. The DN appears on the handset display. The status of the subscription record changes from Enabled to Subscribed. For information, see “Subscription management” (page 193).
SIPL configuration Prompt Response Description TYPE FTR FTR_DATA CUST n n = customer number ON Enable Personal Call Assistant ... PCA ... Configuring Universal Extension Universal Extension (UEXT) redirects incoming calls to the DAP. Key 0 corresponds with the DN, configured on the DAP. Key 1 HOT U is the same number with a User agent DN prefix configured for SIP Line. If you plan to create a Branch Office Configuration, see "Perform configuration on Call Server" (page 145) .
Basic (simple) SIP DECT configuration with CS 1000 SIP Line Gateway 179 Prompt Response Description TN L s c u, for example, 96 0 1 0 where L = virtual superloop, s = shelf, c = card, u = unit UXTY SIPL UEXT subtype DES aaaa Designator. Optionally, enter a description. SIPU xxxx SIP DECT user DN NDID xxxx SIP Line Node ID SCPW xxxx password configured in DAP Controller (Procedure 91 “Configuring SIP Settings” (page 165)).
SIPL configuration Table 33 LD 15: Enable message waiting indication Prompt Response Description REQ CHG TYPE IMS IMS_DATA CUST n n = customer number YES Enable IMS ... IMS ... Table 34 LD 15: Enable Message Center Prompt Response Description REQ CHG TYPE FTR FTR_DATA CUST n n = customer number MCI Message Center included ... OPT ...
Branch Office configuration Step Action 1 Perform one of the following steps: 181 If you were referred to this section from Procedure 90 “Configuring System Settings” (page 165), go to step 3. OR Open the IP DECT Configurator, and click Modify. 2 Select the SIP DECT system that you are running, and click System Configuration. 3 Choose Main Site with Branch Office(s) for System configuration, as shown in the following figure.
SIPL configuration 5 • RPN range - lowest RPN and highest RPN in this Branch Office. • • Subnet name – any name used to identify the Branch Office. Time Offset - time zone for the current subnet (branch office). Perform one of the following steps: If you were referred to this section from Procedure 90 “Configuring System Settings” (page 165), click Apply and continue configuring the SIP DECT system using Procedure 91 “Configuring SIP Settings” (page 165). OR Go to step 6.
Routed Head Quarter configuration 183 an IP DECT Network in which seamless handover is possible. Use G.711, which covers the network segments connected using routers that support IP multicast. If there are DAPs outside this aggregated subnet mask, regard the DAP or DAPs as in a branch office. Note that the IP address of the PBX is compared with the IP address or addresses of the DAP or DAPs using this subnet mask.
SIPL configuration 5 Calculate and enter the Aggregated Subnet mask. The Aggregated subnet mask is the subnet mask for the DAPs to determine the network boundaries for a SIP DECT System. The Aggregated subnet mask covers the network segments connected using routers that support IP multicast. Example: DAPs in three subnets: • • • 192.168.1.0/24 192.168.4.0/24 192.168.5.0/24 For this example, enter the Aggregated Subnet Mask 255.255.248.0.
Routed Head Quarter Configuration with Branch Office 185 7 Click Save System and deactivate the system. 8 Ensure that DHCP and TFTP servers are configured properly, so that DAPs can start in all subnets. 9 Activate the system and restart all DAPs. 10 Start DAP Manager, open Access Points page and ensure that all DAPs are present and working.
SIPL configuration Office configuration supports seamless handover within each isolated site (branch office), but not between sites. Support is unavailable for roaming between branch offices. Configure Routed Head Quarter with Branch Office(s) Procedure 103 Choosing system configuration Step Action 1 Perform one of the following steps: If you were referred to this procedure from Procedure 90 “Configuring System Settings” (page 165), go to step 3.
Multiple-site mobility network configuration 187 Go to step 7. 7 Click Save System and deactivate the system. 8 Ensure DHCP and TFTP servers are configured properly, so that DAPs can start in all Branch Offices. 9 Activate the system and restart all DAPs. 10 Start DAP Manager, open Access Points page and ensure all DAPs are present and working.
SIPL configuration Procedure 104 Subscribing a multi-site DECT handset Step Action 1 Open Internet Explorer and enter the following URL in the address field: localhost/cds. The DAP manager IP DECT page appears. 2 Click OK. 3 Enter the number range to define DNs for multi-site DECT handsets, for example, from 5010 to 5020. 4 Select Subscriptions from the menu on the left in the DAP manager IP DECT page. The Subscriptions page appears. 5 Select extension numbers, for example, 5010.
Multiple-site mobility network configuration 189 Procedure 105 Exporting subscriptions in a file Step Action 1 In the navigation menu, click Pack Up & Go. 2 Select Export (multi-site) from the menu. 3 Move the required subscriptions from the Selection list to the Export list, using the buttons > (for one selected subscription) or >> (for all subscriptions). 4 Click OK, and then Save in the File Download Page.
SIPL configuration Table 35 LD 11: Add PCA for multi-site DECT Handsets (UDP) Prompt Response Description REQ NEW Add new extension TYPE PCA Personal Call Assistant CUST n n = customer number TN L s c u, for example, 96 0 2 10 where L = virtual superloop, s = shelf, c = card, u = unit DES aaaa Designator. Optionally, enter a description.
. System administration This chapter contains information about the administration of the SIP DECT system.
System administration This DAP manager page is divided into four main panels. 1. Main — Subscriptions Use this section for subscription management. — Access points Use this section to restart DECT Access points and view the configuration data. The numbers between brackets indicate the number of present or working Access Points. — Add number range Use this section to enter the available extension numbers. — Backup (export) Use this section to create a backup of your system.
Subscription management 193 The Task list shows the available tasks for a feature. For example, the feature Subscriptions has the tasks Enable, Disable, Terminate, and Delete Number. 3. Information area Notes or additional information appear in this area. 4. Work space You can enter or view data in the Work area. Subscription management This section describes how to subscribe handsets. Before you can use a handset, you must register the handset and subscribe it to the system.
System administration The status of the subscription record changes from Free to Enabled and the Personal Identification Number (PIN) appears. The DAP manager generates a PIN when it performs each subscribe operation; the PIN appears only when the subscription status is Enabled. You can enable up to 10 extension numbers for subscription at the same time. ATTENTION If you plan to create a multi-site configuration, use the option Enable for multi-site instead of Enable.
Subscription management 195 The Subscriptions page appears. 3 Select the subscription to edit. 4 Click Edit. 5 Enter the RPN of the required installed DAP. 6 Click OK. The maximum number of subscription records for every DAP is 25. --End-- Disable a subscription Disable a subscription. When you disable a subscription, the system attempts to remove the subscription data from the handset.
System administration Removing a subscription Remove subscription data from the system only. This procedure does not clear the subscription from the handset. ATTENTION Nortel recommends that you use the following procedure only if a handset was lost or damaged beyond repair. Procedure 110 Removing a subscription from the system Step Action 1 Open Internet Explorer and enter the following URL in the address field: localhost/cds. The DAP manager IP DECT page appears. 2 Select Subscriptions.
Subscription management 3 197 Select the DN to disable. If the DN you plan to disable is not visible, go to subsequent pages until you find it. The page number appears in the top and bottom rows of the subscriptions table. 4 Click Delete. --End-- Use the filter Use a filter to display certain numbers or numbers with certain characteristics. Procedure 112 Using the DNR filter Step Action 1 Open the DAP manager IP DECT page. 2 Select Subscriptions.
System administration 4 Click the Filter menu, and choose the required filter type. For an explanation of the various filter types, see Table 36 "Filter types" (page 198). 5 To disable the Filter, click the Filter and select No Filter from the list. --End-- Table 36 Filter types Filter type Description DNR filter Use the DNR filter if a list of subscriptions is long and it is difficult to find certain extension numbers or DNRs.
Subscription management 199 If a handset is subscribed to the number, the status is changed to Subscribed. If the subscription is disabled, the status is changed to Black Listed. Black Listed means the subscription is deleted from the handset and then the status is set to Free. • Presence status This shows the presence status of the handset in the DECT system. If the SIP DECT system detects that the handset is no longer present, the status changes from Present to Absent.
System administration ATTENTION The system loses the information about handset types and software versions subscribed on a DAP when the DAP restarts. To restore this information, turn off and on the handsets subscribed to the restarted DAP or restart all DAPs using option Reboot all in DAP Manager. For information, see “Restart all DAPs” (page 201). DAP management Manage DECT Access Points (DAP).
DAP management 201 5 Enter the new RPN. The RPN must be a hexadecimal two-digit number in the range 000 to 00F. 6 Click OK. Wait until DAP restarts and starts working. --End-- Restarting a DAP Restart a DAP. This can be required if you are upgrading software, or if a DAP is not functioning properly. Procedure 114 Restarting a DAP Step Action 1 Open Internet Explorer and enter the following URL in the address field: localhost/cds. The DAP manager IP DECT page appears. 2 Click Access points.
System administration Procedure 115 Restarting all the DAPs in a system Step Action 1 Open Internet Explorer and enter the following URL in the address field: localhost/cds. The DAP manager IP DECT page appears. 2 Click Access points. The DECT Access Points page appears. 3 Click Reboot All. --End-- Deleting a DAP Remove a DAP that is damaged beyond repair. Procedure 116 Deleting a DAP Step Action 1 Open Internet Explorer and enter the following URL in the address field: localhost/cds.
Importing a DN range from a .csv file 2 Click Add Number Range. The Add number range page appears. 3 In the From field, enter the first number in the range. If you add a range consisting of one number only, proceed to step 5. ATTENTION For SIPN configurations, all DNs subscribed on a DAP must be the same length. 4 In the To field, enter the last number in the range. 5 Click OK. --End-- Importing a DN range from a .csv file Procedure 118 Importing a DN range from a .
System administration 4 Click the Subscriptions menu to verify that the extension numbers imported properly. --End-- Import a DN range from a .csv file. Two types of .csv files are supported: • A plain .csv file. The most simple file can be a simple text file stored as CS file. Each extension number must be preceded by two commas (,,) to indicate two empty fields. • A Central Directory .csv file. When you use the Central Directory Access tool with an .xls file, you can convert this xls file to .
Subscription export and import 205 System backup Nortel recommends that you back up the SIP DECT system whenever you make changes to the system configuration. Procedure 119 Backing up a system Step Action 1 Open Internet Explorer, and enter the following URL in the address field: localhost/cds. The DAP manager IP DECT page appears. 2 Click Backup The File Download page appears. 3 Click Save. 4 Select the folder in which to store the backup file. 5 Enter a name for the file. 6 Click Save.
System administration ATTENTION You cannot prepare a subscription using the SARI of the current system. To export subscriptions with the SARI of the current system, you must subscribe a handset enabled for multi-site in the main menu > subscriptions page. For information, see “Multi site mobility network configuration” (page 150). Procedure 120 Exporting subscriptions Step Action 1 Open Internet Explorer, and enter the following URL in the address field: localhost/cds.
Subscription export and import 8 207 In the From field, enter the first number in the range of DNs to which you want to export subscription data. If you are exporting data for one DN only, proceed to step 16. 9 In the To field, enter the last number in the range. 10 Click OK. 11 Select the required available extension number from the list on the Subscription page, for example, select 5001. If the number you require does not show, select another page.
System administration 18 Navigate to the folder where you want to store the file. 19 In the Name field, enter a name for the new file. 20 Click OK. 21 Click Clear Host. 22 Click Back to Main. --End-- Import subscriptions Prerequisites: • • All portables must be subscribed. For multi-site subscriptions, all systems must have the same SARI. Procedure 121 Importing subscriptions Step Action 1 Open Internet Explorer and enter the following URL in the address field: localhost/cds.
System archive Step Action 1 Open Internet Explorer and enter the following URL in the address field: localhost/cds. The DAP manager IP DECT page appears. 2 Click History. 209 The DAP Reboot History page appears. --End-- System archive Use the procedure in this section to create an archive file containing various system settings, third line maintenance data, and performance data. The Nortel help desk can request this information if you experience certain types of problems with your SIP DECT system.
System administration 3 Select Generate and save a new archive file to create a new archive file. OR Save the nightly generated archive file to save a copy of the automatic archive, which is generated at midnight each day. 4 Click OK to go to the File Download page. OR Select the check box next to Send by email to, enter the email address to get the archive for each email and click OK. You must configure the SMTP server before you use this feature.
Handset firmware update 211 The Configuration window appears. 3 4 Enter the following items: • Maximum number of simultaneous updates, which is the maximum number of simultaneous updates that occur outside the time periods you define in Define Update Periods. • Maximum number of retries for nonfatal errors, which is the maximum number of retries for non fatal errors. • Retry interval, in minutes.
System administration 8 In the Select handset packages window, select the handset type. 9 Browse to the new firmware package, for example, 4070_v0133.bin, and click Upload. The firmware file name must be in a specific format, for example, 4027_vXXXX.bin, 4070_vXXXX.bin, or 4075_vXXXX.bin, for which XXXX is the firmware version. Uploading means that the packet is visible in the right panel; it does not indicate an upload to the handsets is taking place.
Handset firmware update 213 13 In the Add handsets window, add the extension number range on which to upgrade firmware. 14 Click OK. 15 Click Update Handsets. A list of the handsets that are ready to update appears. 16 Click Start Updateto start the update. The update starts according to the time schedule you defined. The status of the update process appears in the Update handsets window, as shown in the following figure. Nortel Communication Server 1000 SIP DECT Fundamentals NN43120-123 02.
System administration After the update, the handset continues to use the old firmware packet. 17 Click Remove Ready Handsets. 18 To activate the new firmware, restart the handset. There are two options in restarting the handset. 19 • If the handset is in the charger, the handset automatically restarts. No manual intervention is needed. • If the handset is not in the charger and you want to activate the new software immediately, switch off the handset and switch it on again.
Central directory access tool 215 Supported database types Nortel supports using Flat Excel database as a database type for a Central directory access tool. Create an Excel file for the central database You can create a an Excel sheet to contain your central database. When you install the Central directory access tool, specify the path to the Excel file and the file name. Create an Excel file for the central database.
System administration After you update the file, it is immediately active in the Central directory access tool. Do not change the file name as you update the file. --End-- Installation Install the Central directory access tool. Procedure 126 Installing the Central directory access tool Step Action 1 Ensure that the IP DECT Configurator is installed on the DAP controller PC.
Central directory access tool 6 Select Excel File . 7 Click Next. The Select the Excel File page appears. 8 Click Browse, and browse to the Excel file that contains the Central Directory data. click Next. The Ready to Install the Program page appears. 9 Click Install. 217 The system installs the software. Once the installation is complete, the InstallShield Wizard Completed appears. 10 Click Finish. As result of the installation, two new services are running, as shown in the following figure.
System administration Procedure 127 Configuring IP DECT Step Action 1 Open the IP DECT Configurator and click Modify. 2 Select the SIP DECT system that you are running. Click IP Settings. The IP Settings page appears. 3 Click More. The Advanced IP Settings pane appears. 4 Enter the CDA IP Address and the CDA port. The IP address is the IP address of the computer running the Central directory access tool.
. System maintenance This chapter contains information to help you perform system maintenance, such as replacing DECT Access Points (DAP) and managing DAP synchronization.
System maintenance Step Action 1 In an Internet browser, enter the DAP IP address in the address field, for example: 192.168.32.108. The General Settings page appears. 2 Use this page to view the following DAP configuration information: 3 • Click Configurations items to see specific PABX configuration data • Click DNR Administration to see extension number information • Click Network status to see network-related information.
DAP firmware update 221 Export DAP configuration information to a file by using the Web interface. Procedure 129 Exporting DAP configuration information Step Action 1 In an Internet browser, enter the DAP IP address in the address field. For example: 192.168.32.108. The General Settings page appears. 2 Click Save information in file The File Download page appears. 3 Click Save. 4 Browse to the folder where you want to save the file. 5 Enter the name of the file, and click Save.
System maintenance CAUTION Service loss during restart During the DAP firmware update, you must restart the DAPs. When you restart the DAPs, any DECT calls that are in progress are dropped, and the SIP DECT system is not available to handle calls until the DAPs finish restarting. Procedure 130 Updating the DAP firmware Step Action 1 Start IP DECT Configurator. 2 In the IP DECT Configurator main window, click General.
Remove and replace a DAP (if a new DAP is available) 223 6 Click Apply. 7 Click Save system. 8 Click Activate/Deactivate/System status. 9 Ensure the DHCP and TFTP servers are running. 10 Click Reboot to restart the DAPs. 11 Enter the following URL in an internet browser: localhost/cds. The DAP Manager appears. 12 In the Main panel, click Access Points. The Access Points page appears. 13 On the Access Points page, ensure the new firmware (Package ID) is uploaded successfully.
System maintenance Replacing a DAP Step Action 1 Ensure that DAP Manager is running before you begin to replace a DAP. 2 Ensure that the DHCP server and the TFTP server are running in the IP network. 3 Open the DAP Manager Web interface. 4 Click Access Points. 5 Disconnect the DAP you need to replace. Do not continue this procedure until DAP Manager indicates that the DAP is not working. 6 Connect the new DAP. Wait until you see that the new DAP is running (in the DAP Manager interface).
System synchronization analysis 225 3 Physically disconnect the DAP to replace. 4 From the DAP list in DAP Manager, manually record the Radio Part Number (RPN) of the DAP you are replacing. Wait until the status of the DAP being replaced changes to not working in the DAP Manager Web interface. 5 In the DAP Manager Web interface, select the DAP you are removing. 6 Click Delete to delete the DAP from the system.
System maintenance Synchronization Analyzer provides the following information displays: • • • a hierarchical view of the DAP Synchronization using visibility files a three-dimensional localization of DAPs using location files a Traffic Bearer Control file analysis, which you can use to trace which DAPs a handset used during a call Synchronization Analyzer interface This section describes the Synchronization Analyzer interface.
System synchronization analysis 227 • The Tree view pane shows a hierarchical view of the synchronization tree. In the tree view, you can select a DAP. • The Visibility Information pane shows an overview of the RSSI values. — The RSSI (sees) column indicates the signal strength with which the selected DAP communicates with the other DAPs. — The RSSI (seen) column indicates the signal strength with which the other DAPs communicates with the selected DAP.
System maintenance Menu View Contains these options --Red The current level of an RPN is lower that the one in file loaded for comparison. = Green The current level is the same as the compared level. X Red This DAP does not exist in the file that you loaded for comparison. • • • Print to send the Tree view to a printer. • Synchronization to select the synchronization view, which shows the synchronization path of the selected DAP.
System synchronization analysis 229 On the Location page, the color of each DAP indicates the synchronization level, as follows: • • • Red = root level Green = first level Yellow = second level After the location information is loaded into the tool from a file a Location file, the DAP positions are shown on each floor. Select a floor, or an individual DAP, and information appears to the left of the selection.
System maintenance • Double-click the map panel, or click Toggle View, to zoom in on a single floor. • Right-click the map pane to access a menu of zoom controls. Synchronization Analyzer Portable Tracking page Use the Portable Tracking page to follow the movement of a portable device from DAP to DAP. A portable device can be tracked only if it is in an active call. For an illustration of the parts of the Portable Tracking page see the following figure.
System synchronization analysis 2 Select the Enable Logging check box. The file pmtbc.dat is generated, and contains Traffic Bearer Control information. ATTENTION You must disable logging when you finish the synchronization analysis activities. 3 Click Start> All programs > DAP controller > DAP Applications > DAP Sync Analyzer. 4 Choose Tools > Track Portable from the menu. A file requestor appears. 5 Navigate to the directory C:\..
System maintenance 6 Click Set Subscription Management File. A file requester appears. 7 Navigate to the directory C:\..\PM\ on the DAP controller or manager PC, and choose the file sm.xml. This file contains the relations between the PMIDs to the Extension numbers. After the file loads, an extra column appears in the data pane to show the extension number. 8 Click Set Filter and Browse to filter the data that appears in the window.
Export and import SIP DECT system 233 3 Select the file visadm.txt, and click Open. 4 Use the commands in the menu View to analyze the synchronization structure. 5 Optionally, use the commands in the menu View to troubleshoot the structure. 6 Optionally, load a location file. The location file contains a site map with buildings and floors in which the DAPs are positioned. Use the site map to quickly determine the position and range of a specific DAP.
System maintenance Procedure 134 Exporting a system configuration Step Action 1 Click Start > All programs > DAP controller > DAP Applications > DAP configurator, to start the IP DECT Configurator tool. The IP DECT Configurator tool appears. 2 Click Modify system, and select the system to export. 3 Click Export system. Use the window that appears to store the file on a location of your choice and specify a file name. --End-- Import a system Import a system configuration.
DAP Controller deactivation 235 DAP Controller deactivation You can use the DAP Controller to configure the SIP DECT system. In addition, if the DAP Controller is connected and active, it can perform the following functions: • Process messaging (Low Rate Messaging and interaction with DECT Messenger). • Move subscriptions from a nonworking DAP to a working DAP.
System maintenance 4 After you deactivate the system, click Exit. --End-- Uninstalling DAP Controller software Remove the DAP Controller software, Procedure 137 Removing DAP Controller software Step Action 1 Start the IP DECT Configurator. Click Start > All programs > DAP controller > DAP Applications > DAP configurator. 2 Click Activate/Deactivate/System Status. 3 Click Deactivate all. 4 Close the IP DECT Configurator tool. 5 Click Start > Settings > Control Panel.
DAP Controller software update 7 237 Click Change or Remove programs. A list of installed programs appears, as shown in the following figure. 8 Select DAP Controller. 9 Click Remove. 10 Click Yes to confirm DAP Controller deinstallation. --End-- DAP Controller software update Update the DAP Controller software. Updating the DAP Controller Step Action 1 Export the current system. For more information, see “Export a system” (page 233). 2 Uninstall the DAP Controller.
System maintenance 5 If the system files used by the previous version of DAP Controller remains on the hard drive, the DAP Controller uses that software, and you need only activate the system. If the system files are no longer present on the hard drive, perform one of the following steps: For more information, see “Import a system” (page 234). OR Create a new system. For more information, see “Configuration using IP DECT Configurator” (page 108).
Troubleshooting 239 If you use the MS Windows TFTP Server, ensure • • • • Run TFTP Server on this PC is selected Windows TFTP Server on this PC is selected Microsoft windows TFTP Server (Trivial FTP daemon) is running dapcfg.
System maintenance — Ensure that DAPs are loaded with correct parameters (see Procedure 128 “Viewing DAP configuration information” (page 219)). • For IP DECT Configurator: — IP Settings window--Ensure that Proxy IP address = SIP Gateway Signaling Server node IP address. For more information, see Procedure 45 “Configuring IP Settings” (page 110).
Troubleshooting 241 Call server 1. Digit Manipulation Block A (no digits to delete). For more information, see Procedure 64 “Adding digit manipulation block” (page 129). 2. Route List Block B is configured for Route Y and DMI A. For more information, see Procedure 65 “Adding route list block” (page 129). 3. UDP--Location code (RLI B is entered, FLEN is equal to sum of the digits in LOC and DN). For more information, see Procedure 66 “Adding location code (for UDP)” (page 130). 4.
System maintenance For more information, see Procedure 71 “Creating service domain” (page 134). • UDP and CDP domains are configured correctly. For more information, see Procedure 72 “Adding the UDP domain” (page 135) and Procedure 73 “Adding the CDP domain” (page 135). • Gateway endpoints for DAP and the signaling server are created. For more information, see Procedure 74 “Adding Gateway Endpoint for the signaling server ” (page 136).
Troubleshooting Step Action 1 Ensure that the SIP Line Gateway, call server, and DECT system are configured and connected to the Ethernet. 2 Ensure that the DAPs are working. 3 Verify that a dial tone sounds if a handset goes off-hook. If no dial tone sounds, the SIP DECT handset is not registered on SIP Line Gateway.
System maintenance DECT key 1 hot u = + --End-- If you have problems If you have problems with your SIP DECT system, first review “Troubleshooting” (page 238). The Troubleshooting section lists and describes the settings you can check to resolve some common configuration problems. If you cannot resolve the issue, collect the necessary information including a system survey, system archive, and network traces. Describe the issue and contact the Nortel help desk.
If you have problems • • 245 DAP firmware package: Central Directory access tool (if any): Configuration • Single or multiple system (as selected during DAP controller software installation): • • • Simple or Routed Head Quarter, or MSMN: Microsoft Windows or built-in DHCP server: Microsoft Windows or built-in TFTP server: Numbering plan • • • • • CDP or UDP: TSC or LOC used for SIP DECT: SIPN configuration only Number range for SIP DECT handsets: Twinned configuration in use (yes or no): CallPilo
System maintenance Network packet capture traces The Nortel help desk may ask you to collect network traces if some call scenarios fail on your SIP DECT system. Traces contain SIP messages and RTP packets sent over the Ethernet. You can collect traces from a computer connected to the network (when hubs are in use or if port mirroring is configured on IP switches). In some cases, you can trace SIP messages from Signaling Servers.
. Appendix Location builder tool Use the Location Builder tool to create a site map within buildings and inside the building floors and, if necessary, lines to indicate contours or other elements that you want to draw. In this map you indicate the DAPs according to their position in the real site. The map provides an overview of the DAP structure in a building.
Location builder tool When the Location Builder initially loads, all fields are blank. The preceding figure shows example data in the fields. 2 The main window contains the following component: • Use the Map pane to view a map of the area. There are two view modes: — Location view shows one whole floor with multiple buildings visible. — Building view shows a floor inside a building. Switch between Location view and Building view by double-clicking a building.
Use the Location builder tool 249 — RPN numbers — MAC addresses — Info field The DAP list shows a list of DAPs not yet on the map. You can drag these DAPs onto map. To add values to the DAP list click File > Import, and add new DAPs to the RPNadm.txt file. • In the Edit box area, you can edit properties of the selected location, building, or DAP. After editing the values in the Edit box, click Set to save your changes.
Location builder tool 2 Click Create Area to initialize the Location. The Create Area dialog box appears. 3 In the Size fields, enter values large enough to encompass all the buildings in your location. The size values used in the location builder do not correspond to real-world units, such as meters or feet. However, Nortel recommends that you consistently enter values that equal the measurements in meters to make your location map easy to understand.
Use the Location builder tool 4 251 Click Building to add a building to the Location. Alternatively, you can add a building by drawing it in place; click the left mouse button to indicate the lower left corner of the building, and then click the right mouse button to access the menu, and choose Add Building. The Add Building window appears. 5 Enter values for the location and the size. • In the x and y fields, define the position of the lower left corner of the building.
Location builder tool To make it easier to create straight lines in freehand mode, first click snap to grid, which will make it easier to draw straight lines. Optionally, adjust the Grid Size. 8 If your buildings have only one floor, skip this step. To add a floor, double-click the border line of the building to which to add a floor. A view of the building appears in the map panel. The Control pane in the bottom part of the Location Builder shows the Floor controls, as shown in the following figure.
Use the Location builder tool 253 Change the view mode by using the view mode selection box above the DAP list. 15 To move a DAP to the map, drag it onto the map. If you accidentally release a DAP on the wrong position, you can reposition it. You can remove a DAP from the map, and return it to the DAP list. Right-click the DAP, and choose the menu command Move To. After you place a DAP on the map, an autonumber function for the Info field is activated.
Location builder tool 17 To manually add a DAP, right-click a point on the Map, and select Add DAP from the menu. The Add DAP dialog box appears. The RPN and Info values are automatically filled in. Ensure that the values are correct, and click OK. A DAP is created at the position you specified in the Add DAP dialog box. 18 Select one or more of the following options. • Choose File > Save to save the location file as an .xml file. You can later import this file into the DAP Sync Analyzer tool.
Use the Location builder tool 255 the Location file, and then select the item to update. You can edit the properties of the selected item using the Edit box. • You can update the RPNadm.txt data by using the update utility that is part of the RPNadm.txt import function. To do so, import an updated RPNadm.txt file, and select the Update DAPs already located option. Optionally, select whether the MAC address or RPN is to take precedence.
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. Appendix Site survey example The site survey is an information gathering process. The information determines customer requirements and the number of cells required to support traffic. Site planning example: Able-Studio This section describes a site survey for Able-Studio, a fictitious company. Follow this example to conduct the site survey. The facts for Able-Studio • The contact is Rolf Sundby at 555-0000. A guest lab coat is necessary to be on the site. Get this lab coat from Rolf.
Site survey example • • “Identify existing cabling” (page 260) “Profile handset use” (page 261) Gather survey items Obtain the following items before you start the site survey. The items are not customer supplied. • • • Pick up the DECT tool kit (consisting of tripod and deployment tool kit). Get the appropriate DECT provisioning record. Gather a pencil, an eraser, a ruler, and colored pencils.
Site planning example: Able-Studio 259 Figure 36 Example of a site coverage floor plan Procedure 141 Obtaining site plans Step Action 1 Obtain two site plans or maps with dimensions marked. Use one working copy to identify critical points, cell centers, and cell boundaries. Use one clean copy to attach to the site provisioning record for the installer, customer, or maintenance. --End-- Gather building information Gather the following information and enter it into the work order.
Site survey example If the building contains atriums, multiple floors, or floors not all the same shape or unusual conditions, see “Deploying on multiple floors” (page 59). 5 Record the height of floors. 6 Record as much information as you can obtain about the partitioning of floors. 7 Discuss and record the details of furniture, cupboards, and machinery in the interior of buildings on every floor. 8 Ask about other building details as necessary and record this information.
Site planning example: Able-Studio 261 3 Record external or outdoor radio coverage. 4 Record where radio coverage is not feasible or requires specific basestations. 5 Record areas excluded from radio coverage due to the proximity of sensitive electronic equipment. 6 Record objects inside buildings that can affect radio coverage. 7 Record unsuitable basestation locations, such as stone columns, air ducts or horizontally on the ceiling.
Site survey example 6 Ask about and record the mobility of the users. For example, do the users move from cell to cell, or is the area of movement restricted, such that the users remain within one cell? --End-- Nortel Communication Server 1000 SIP DECT Fundamentals NN43120-123 02.02 30 March 2010 Copyright © 2008-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
. Appendix Deployment tool The DECT Deployment Tool (deployment tool) determines cell centers and cell boundaries. If you have the Deployment tool shown in the following figure, read the instructions in this section. Figure 37 Deployment tool carrying case and packing details Nortel Communication Server 1000 SIP DECT Fundamentals NN43120-123 02.02 30 March 2010 Copyright © 2008-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Deployment tool Figure 38 Assembled deployment tool Prepare the tool for deployment Preparing the tool for deployment involves the following activities: • • “Charging the deployment tool battery” (page 265) “Charging the deployment handset battery” (page 266) Nortel Communication Server 1000 SIP DECT Fundamentals NN43120-123 02.02 30 March 2010 Copyright © 2008-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Prepare the tool for deployment • • 265 “Assembling the deployment tool” (page 267) “Testing the deployment handset” (page 270) Charging the deployment tool battery Charge the deployment tool battery for at least six hours before using. CAUTION Equipment Damage Use the Nortel battery charger. This charger is a separately ordered item. Failure to use an automatic shutoff battery charger can damage the battery. Do not use the battery supplied with the CT2 deployment tool.
Deployment tool to the negative lead of the charger. Connect the battery charger to the AC mains. 3 Remove the deployment tool battery from the charger after it is charged. The battery must charge for at least 6 hours. --End-- Charging the deployment handset battery Charging time Charge the deployment handset battery for at least 12 hours before the first use. Charge the handset at least 6 hours before subsequent use.
Prepare the tool for deployment 267 charging stand. The red LED flashes while the handset is charging. 3 Remove the handset from the charger after it is ready for use.
Deployment tool Charge the deployment tool battery and the deployment handset battery for at least 6 hours before use.
Prepare the tool for deployment 269 Procedure 148 Assembling the deployment tool Step Action 1 Set up the tripod. Remove the tripod from the carrying case and place it upright. Lock the casters. 2 If required, install the extension arm fitting on the tripod. If not required, go to step 4. 3 If required, secure the extension arm fitting. Use the Allen key attached to the extender arm to secure the extension arm fitting Allen screw. 4 Mount the extension arm on the tripod.
Deployment tool 11 Connect the basestation to the battery. Plug the basestation power cord connector into the upper right edge of the battery. --End-- Testing the deployment handset Figure 43 Handset display and keypad details Procedure 149 Entering the monitor mode Step Action 1 Ensure that the basestation is installed and supplied with power. 2 To turn the handset on, press the Shift key and press the ON/OFF button. DECT HANDSET appears on the handset display.
How the deployment tool works 3 271 To select system mode, press the shift key and press the local key. SYSTEM appears on the handset display. 4 To select monitor mode, press the star (*) key. MONITOR MODE appears on the handset display. 5 To select the monitor mode code, press the lock button. The handset displays CODE appears on the handset display. 6 To enter the monitor mode code, on the dial pad, enter 2530. Press the Lock button. 7 Interpret the handset RSSI display and test tone.
Deployment tool The display, shown in Figure 44 "Deployment handset link display" (page 271), indicates the following. • • • • A dot within a circle indicates a locked signal. The antenna symbol indicates a link establishment. The number 10 indicates an RSSI value. The dash, equal sign and shaded box icons indicate signal strength. The maximum RSSI is 10. As signal strength diminishes, the number 10 decreases and the icons disappear.
Using the deployment tool 273 For more information about deployment requirements, see “Radio synchronization” (page 19). Handset tones interpretation The handset tones indicate how close the handset is to the deployment tool basestation. • Steady tone--the handset is within the cell boundary, or at the cell boundary edge. • Tone change, tone breakup, modulation, mute or click--the handset is beyond cell boundary edge.
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. Appendix External housing installation Consult the work order, and perform the steps in this section as required: • Procedure 151 “Installing a C4710 basestation in an external housing” (page 275) • “Installing a C4710E basestation in an external housing with an external antenna” (page 278) • • “Mounting the cabinet on a wall” (page 280) “Mounting the cabinet on a pole” (page 281) Installing a C4710 basestation in an external housing Install a C4710 basestation in an external housing.
External housing installation 7 Place the foam below the foam blocks. 8 Connect the Ethernet CAT5 to the basestation as shown. Nortel Communication Server 1000 SIP DECT Fundamentals NN43120-123 02.02 30 March 2010 Copyright © 2008-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
Installing a C4710 basestation in an external housing 9 Push the basestation into the foam. 10 Place the cover foam into position. 11 Close and lock the cabinet. --End-- Nortel Communication Server 1000 SIP DECT Fundamentals NN43120-123 02.02 30 March 2010 Copyright © 2008-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
External housing installation Installing a C4710E basestation in an external housing with an external antenna Install a C4710E basestation in an external housing with an external antenna. Step Action 1 Unpack the C4710E basestation. 2 Open the cabinet of the basestation: • • • Remove the two screws at the rear side of the cabinet. Separate the cover and the rear side from each other. The cabinet is held shut by four click parts, two on each long side of the cabinet.
Installing a C4710E basestation in an external housing with an external antenna 279 5 Snap the cover of the C4710E basestation to the rear side, to close the basestation cabinet. Fasten the cabinet by mounting the two screws into the two holes in the rear side of the cabinet. 6 Unlock the cabinet, and open the cabinet door. 7 Remove the foam cover and foam blocks from the cabinet. 8 Mount the swivel, and route the incoming cable through the swivel.
External housing installation 13 Connect the antenna cables to the antenna. 14 Place the cover foam in position then place the antenna in the foam. 15 Close and lock the outdoor cabinet. ATTENTION Ensure that the C4710E basestation is line powered through the Ethernet cable. Local power provision is not possible in this outdoor cabinet. --End-- Mounting the cabinet on a wall Mount the cabinet on a wall. Step Action 1 Install the wall mount set on the back of the cabinet.
Mounting the cabinet on a pole 281 --End-- Mounting the cabinet on a pole Mount the cabinet on a pole. Step Action 1 Mount the bracket to the back of the cabinet. 2 Connect the metal strip to the bracket using the bolt that is provided for this purpose. 3 Place the cabinet against the pole. 4 Route the metal strip around the pole and connect the metal strip to the other side of the bracket using the supplied bolt.
External housing installation --End-- Nortel Communication Server 1000 SIP DECT Fundamentals NN43120-123 02.02 30 March 2010 Copyright © 2008-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
. Appendix Third Party Software Within the SRTP and TLS, open libraries are applied. The following text is applicable for these open libraries: SRTP For SRTP the libSRTP library version 1.4.4 is applied. The following license text is applicable to the SRTP library: Copyright (c) 2001-2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. - All rights reserved.
Third Party Software OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. TLS For TLS the OpenSSL library version OpenSSL 0.9.8e is applied. The following license text is applicable to the OpenSSL Library: OpenSSL License: Copyright (c) 1998-2007 The OpenSSL Project. All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: 1.
TLS 285 INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com). This product includes software written by Tim Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com). Original SSLeay License Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com).
Third Party Software The word ’cryptographic’ can be left out if the routines from the library being used are not cryptographic related. 4. If you include any Windows specific code (or a derivative thereof) from the apps directory (application code) you must include an acknowledgement: "This product includes software written by Tim Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.
. Index A Adding Adding Adding Adding Adding a D-Channel 126 a DN range 202 a route 126 digit manipulation block 129 Gateway Endpoint for DAP redirect server 136 Adding Gateway Endpoint for signaling server 136 Adding location code (UDP) 129 Adding number range 122, 175 Adding route list block 129 Adding the CDP domain 135 Adding the UDP domain 134 Adding trunks 127 Assess radio coverage 260 B Basic (or Simple) Configuration 28 Built-in DHCP and TFTP servers 97 Built-in DHCP server 98 Built-in TFTP
Microsoft Windows 2000 and 2003 DHCP and TFTP servers 88 Multi site mobility network configuration 150 Multiple-site mobility network configuration 187 DAP manager overview 191 DAP restart history DAP reboot history 208 DECT handset features 14 Deleting a number 196 DHCP and TFTP servers 87 Disabling a subscription 195 N E Editing a subscription RPN 194 Enabling message waiting indication 142, 179 Export a SIP DECT system 233 Export and import SIP DECT system Export subscriptions 205 Network packet
Software requirements, DAP controller software 79 Software requirements, signaling server software 79 Subscribe a multi-site DECT handset 187 Subscribe a multiple-site DECT handset 151 Subscribing a DECT handset 122, 175 Subscribing a handset 193 Subscription export and import 205 Subscription management 193 Supported database types 215 Synchronization analyzer interface 226 Synchronization analyzer location page 228 Synchronization analyzer main page 226 Synchronization analyzer portable tracking page
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