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MANAGEMENT
TRANSFER
PROTOCOL
TFTP
The protocol assigned for configuration file and central directory
Valid Input(s): TFTP, HTTP, HTTPs
HTTP
MANAGEMENT
UPLOAD SCRIPT
Empty
The folder location or directory path that contains the configuration files
of the Configuration server. The configuration upload script is a file
located in e.g. TFTP server or Apache Server which is also the
configuration server.
Permitted value(s): /<configuration-file-directory>
Example: /CfgUpload
Note: Must begin with (/) slash character. Either / or \ can be used.
HTTP
MANAGEMENT
USERNAME
Empty
Username that should be entered in order to have access to the
configuration server.
Permitted value(s): 8-bit string length
HTTP
MANAGEMENT
PASSWORD
Empty
Password that should be entered in order to have access to the
configuration server.
Permitted value(s): 8-bit string length
FACTORY RESET
FROM BUTTON
Enabled
If enabled a factory reset will be possible by pressing the button on the BS
If disabled, no action will be present by pressing the button on the BS
ENABLE
AUTOMATIC
PREFIX
Disabled
Disabled: Feature off.
Enabled: The base will add the leading digit defined in “Set Prefix for
Outgoing Calls”.
Enabled + fall through on * and #: Will enable detection of * or # at the
first digit of a dialed number. In case of detection the base will not
complete the dialed number with a leading 0.
Examples:
1: dialed number on handset * 1234 - > dialed number to the pabx *1234
2: dialed number on handset #1234 - > dialed number to the pabx #1234
3: dialed number on handset 1234 - > dialed number to the pabx 01234
SET MAXIMUM
DIGITS FOR
INTERNAL
NUMBERS
0
Used to detect internal numbers. In case of internal numbers, no prefix
number will be added to the dialed number.
SET PREFIX FOR
OUTGOING CALLS
Empty
Set the prefix for outgoing calls. Users need to dial this prefix to get an
outside line.
5.6.2 Configuration:
PARAMETER
Default value
Description
CONFIGURATION
FILE DOWNLOAD
Base Specific File
Base Specific file: Used when configuring a single cell base
Base and Multicell Specific File: Used on out of factory bases to specify
VLAN and settings.
CONFIGURATION
SERVER ADDRESS
Empty
Server/device that provides configuration file to base station.
Type: DNS or IP address
Permitted value(s): AAA.BBB.CCC.DDD or <URL>
BASE SPECIFIC
FILE
Empty
Base configuration file
MULTI CELL
SPECIFIC FILE
Empty
The file name must be the chain id of the system.
E.g. 00087b0a00b3.cfg
Permitted value(s): Format of file is chain ID.cfg
AUTO RESYNC
POLLING
Disabled
Enable to have the base station look for new configuration file, with a
predefined time interval
AUTO RESYNC
TIME
00:00
Time when the base station shall load the configuration file
24 hour setting