User's Manual

SME VoIP System Guide, Version 1.5
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Chapter: SME VoIP Administration Interface
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installer. The allocated RPN within the SME must be geographically unique.
Permitted Output: 0 to 255 (DEC) OR 0x00 to 0xFF (HEX)
MAC Address
Contains the hardware Ethernet MAC address of the base station. It varies from
Base station to Base stations.
Version
Base station current firmware version.
Permitted Output: positive Integers (e.g. 34)
Status
Current Base station behaviour in the SME network.
Possible Outputs
Connected: The relevant Base station(s) is online in the network
Connection Loss: Base station unexpectedly lost connection to network
This Unit: Current Base station whose http Web Interface is currently being
accessed
DECT Sync
source
The administrator should choose the relevant “multi cell chain” level its wants a
specific Base unit be placed. Maximum number of “multi-cell chain” levels is 6.
Dect Property
Base station characteristics in connection to the current multi cell network.
Possible Output(s)
Master: Main Base station unto which all other nodes in the chain synchronises
to.
Locked: The Base unit is currently synchronized and locked to the master Base
unit.
Searching: Base unit in the process of locating to a Master/slave as specified in
Dect sync source
Free Running: A locked Base unit that suddenly lost synchronisation to the
Master.
Unknown: No current connection information from specific Base unit
9.9 Settings Configuration File Setup
This page provides non editable information showing the native format of entire SME VoIP Configuration
parameter settings. The settings format is exactly what is used in the configuration file. The configuration
file is found in the TFTP server.
The filename for the configuration server is <MAC_Address>.cfg. The configuration file is saved in the
folder /Config in the TFTP sever.
There are three ways to edit the configuration file or make changes to the settings page:
1) Using the SME VoIP Configuration interface to make changes. Each page of the HTTP web interface
is a template for which the user can customise settings in the configuration file.