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10 Functionality Overview
So far, a SME VoIP system has been set up. Next, in this chapter we list what features and functionalities are available
in the system. The SME VOIP system supports all traditional and advanced features of most telephony networks. In
addition, 3
rd
party components handle features like voice mail, call forward, conference calls, etc. A brief description
of SME VOIP network functionalities is:
Outgoing/incoming voice call management: The SME VOIP system can provide multiple priority user classes.
Further, up to 3 repeaters can be linked to a Base-station.
Internal handover: User locations are reported to SIP Server to provide differentiated services and tariff
management. Within a DECT traffic area, established calls can seamlessly be handovered between Base-stations
using connection handover procedures.
Security: The RTX SME VOIP system also supports robust security functionalities for Base-stations. Most security
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functionalities are intrinsically woven into the SME VOIP network structure so that network connections can be
encrypted, and terminal authentication can be performed.
10.1 Gateway Interface
CONNECTOR INTERFACES
POWER
Connector: Ethernet PoE (Ethernet adaptor for normal power)
IEEE 802.3: Power class 2 (3.84 – 6.49W)
LAN INTERFACE Standard : 10BASE-T(IEEE 802.3 100Mbps)
Connector: RJ45 8/8
INTERNET PROTOCOL:
IPv4
IPv6
KEYS
1 x Reset key
LED INDICATOR
One Status LED (multicolor, red, green, orange)
RF
FREQUENCY BANDS 1880 – 1900 MHz (EMEA)
1910 – 1930 MHz (Latam)
1920 – 1930 MHz (USA)
These are software settings and need to be set when the Base station is packed in
factory.
OUTPUT POWER
<250 mW (for USA < 140mW)
ANTENNA Two antennas for diversity
SOFTWARE UPDATE
DOWNLOADABLE
Remote firmware update HTTPS/TFTP
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With active security with authentication 4 channels are supported