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Page 1 - SIP DECT Fundamentals

Nortel Communication Server 1000SIP DECT FundamentalsRelease: 6.0Document Revision: 02.02www.nortel.comNN43120-123.

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10 Product overviewA minimal SIP DECT system has the following main components.•Call Server• SIP Line Gateway or Signaling Server (according to config

Page 3 - Contents

100 Software requirementsYou can install the DAPs in an IP environment without a DHCP server,a TFTP server, or both. The IP environment can be a VLAN

Page 4 - SIPL configuration 159

DAP controller software 1014 Click the Advanced Tab, and select Both for Assign IPaddresses dynamically to clients of and Unlimited for Leaseduration

Page 5 - System maintenance 219

102 Software requirements5 Click OK to save changes.--End--DAP configuration without DHCP or TFTP servers You can performDAP configuration without DHC

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DAP controller software 103Prerequisites• Install and configure IIS software.For more information, see “Internet information services” (page 80).•Inst

Page 7 - New in this release

104 Software requirementsA message appears requesting that you restart the PC.6 Click OK to restart the PC.After the PC restarts, it automatically con

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DAP controller software 10512 Click Next.The Ready to install the program page appears.13 Click Install to start the installation.The system installs

Page 9 - Product overview

106 Software requirementsNortel Communication Server 1000SIP DECT FundamentalsNN43120-123 02.02 30 March 2010Copyright © 2008-2010 Nortel Networks. Al

Page 10 - 10 Product overview

107.SIPN configurationThis section contains information about creating a SIPN configuration.This is the SIP connection method used under Communication

Page 11 - SIP DECT configuration

108 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

Page 12 - Universal extension support

Basic (simple) SIP DECT configuration with CS 1000 SIP Gateway 109Procedure 43Starting the IP DECT ConfiguratorStep Action1 Select Start > Programs

Page 13 - Overview of SIP DECT 13

Overview of SIP DECT 11servers: one for DHCP and the other for TFTP. If the system requiresDAP configuration without DHCP or TFTP, the DHCP or TFTP se

Page 14 - — To perform a Blind Transfer

110 SIPN configuration2 Enter the System name, for example, System_1.ATTENTIONUse no special characters in the SIP DECT system name. The folderand the

Page 15 - Overview of SIP DECT 15

Basic (simple) SIP DECT configuration with CS 1000 SIP Gateway 1112 In the Multicast address field, enter 239.192.49.49.3 Enter the DAP controller Con

Page 16 - SIP DECT capacity limitations

112 SIPN configurationProcedure 46Configuring Network SettingsStep Action1 In the Settings pane, click Network Settings.The IP DECT Configurator Networ

Page 17 - Site planning and hardware

Basic (simple) SIP DECT configuration with CS 1000 SIP Gateway 113OR• If you use a built-in DHCP server, see “Prerequisites” (page98) .ATTENTIONIf you

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114 SIPN configurationThe SIP Settings window appears.2 In the Predefined SIP Server configurations list, select Nortel.3 In the SIP Domain field, ent

Page 19 - Radio synchronization

Basic (simple) SIP DECT configuration with CS 1000 SIP Gateway 1157 Ensure that the max_intern_dnr_len check box is selected, andselect the maximum nu

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116 SIPN configuration2 Enter an 8 digit hexadecimal string for the Primary Access RightIdentity or PARI, for example, 1F12345A.The worldwide unique P

Page 21 - Synchronization hierarchy

Basic (simple) SIP DECT configuration with CS 1000 SIP Gateway 1172 In Performance Settings, under Performance CountersConfiguration fill the field in

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118 SIPN configuration8 Click More >> to access Advanced Email Settings.9 In Advanced Email Settings, enter a value next to SMTPServer with the

Page 23 - IP network configuration

Basic (simple) SIP DECT configuration with CS 1000 SIP Gateway 11917 Select the days to receive archives, the date to stop sendingarchives, and the ma

Page 24 - Ethernet requirements

12 Product overview• in SIPN configuration using the SIP trunks that you configure betweenthe Signaling Server and the NRS• in SIPL configuration usin

Page 25 - Dynamic IP network addresses

120 SIPN configuration--End--Procedure 53Enabling or re-enabling the DAPsStep Action1 To enable or re-enable the DAPs, start the DAPs.--End--DAP manag

Page 26 - Location requirements

Basic (simple) SIP DECT configuration with CS 1000 SIP Gateway 121Restarting DECT Access PointsYou must restart DECT Access Points (DAP) after softwar

Page 27 - DAP power configuration

122 SIPN configuration3 Confirm the DAP is active by checking the status of the deviceunder the Working column. Active DAPs have Yes in thiscolumn.--E

Page 28 - Figure 5

Basic (simple) SIP DECT configuration with CS 1000 SIP Gateway 1232 Select the required available extension number or numbers.If the required number i

Page 29 - • Branch Office Configuration

124 SIPN configurationYou must enter the PIN within 16 minutes, otherwise thesubscription mode terminates for that specific extensionnumber, and you m

Page 30 - Branch Office Configuration

Basic (simple) SIP DECT configuration with CS 1000 SIP Gateway 125Procedure 57Creating a new customer or modifying information about an existingcustom

Page 31 - Figure 8

126 SIPN configurationAdding a D-ChannelAdd a D-Channel using Element manager.Procedure 59Adding a D-ChannelStep Action1 Select Routes & Trunk >

Page 32 - Site survey

Basic (simple) SIP DECT configuration with CS 1000 SIP Gateway 12710 Select ISLD for MODE.11 Select the DCH created previously, for example, 5.12 Sele

Page 33 - Speech quality

128 SIPN configurationTN format: L s cu, where L = virtual superloop,s = shelf, c = card, and u = unit.13 Click Edit to configure Class of Service (Co

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Basic (simple) SIP DECT configuration with CS 1000 SIP Gateway 1293 Click Submit.--End--Adding digit manipulation blockAdd digit manipulation block us

Page 35 - Coverage calculation

Overview of SIP DECT 13No Associated Telephone (AST) or Computer-Telephone Integration (CTI)capabilities are currently available for SIP DECT.Each DEC

Page 36 - DECT range calculation chart

130 SIPN configurationProcedure 66Adding location code (for UDP)Step Action1 On the ESN page, select Customer X > Numbering Plan (NET)> Access C

Page 37 - Site planning 37

Basic (simple) SIP DECT configuration with CS 1000 SIP Gateway 131The Node Configuration page appears.3 Click Gateway (SIPGw), and enter Signaling Ser

Page 38 - System deployment

132 SIPN configurationProcedure 69Configuring SIP propertiesStep Action1 Navigate to the relevant node configuration page, andclickGateway (SIPGw).2 Cl

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Basic (simple) SIP DECT configuration with CS 1000 SIP Gateway 133--End--NRS configurationLog on to the Network Routing Service manager (NRS).Procedure

Page 40 - Figure 12

134 SIPN configuration• Procedure 74 “Adding Gateway Endpoint for the signaling server ”(page 136)• Procedure 75 “Adding Gateway Endpoint for DAP redi

Page 41 - Entering the site survey mode

Basic (simple) SIP DECT configuration with CS 1000 SIP Gateway 135Procedure 72Adding the UDP domainStep Action1 Select Numbering Plans > Domains.Th

Page 42 - Deployment terms

136 SIPN configurationAdding Gateway Endpoint for the signaling serverAdd the Gateway Endpoint for the signaling server.Procedure 74Adding Gateway End

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Basic (simple) SIP DECT configuration with CS 1000 SIP Gateway 1378 Enter the Static endpoint address (DAP IP address)192.168.100.200.9 Click Save.If

Page 44 - Deploying on a single floor

138 SIPN configuration2 In the Limit results to Domain fields, enter information for theexisting service domain, EDP domain, and CDP domain.3 In the E

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Basic (simple) SIP DECT configuration with CS 1000 SIP Gateway 139Configuring routing entries for the signaling serverIf Collaborative servers are not

Page 46 - Figure 17

14 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

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140 SIPN configurationWait until the operation is complete.--End--Call server configurationYou can configure the Call Server using a command line inter

Page 48 - Locating the cell center

Basic (simple) SIP DECT configuration with CS 1000 SIP Gateway 141Prompt Response DescriptionTYPE UEXT Universal ExtensionCUSTnn = customer numberTN L

Page 49 - Demarcating a cell boundary

142 SIPN configurationTable 19LD 95: Configure CLIDPrompt Response DescriptionREQ NEWTYPE NAMECUSTnn = customer numberDN xxxx, for example5001DN confi

Page 50 - Procedure 8

Branch Office configuration 143ATTENTIONWhen a mailbox is configured for SIP DECT handset in CallPilot, you must enterMWI DN in the following format:&

Page 51 - Procedure 9

144 SIPN configuration4 Configure each branch office by entering the followingparameters:• Subnet - the first address in the subnet range. For instanc

Page 52 - Procedure 10

Branch Office configuration 1456 Click Save System and deactivate the system.7 Ensure that DHCP and TFTP servers are configured properly, sothat DAPs

Page 53 - Figure 22

146 SIPN configurationRouted Head Quarter configurationIn this configuration, more than one network segment is in the HeadQuarter. The routers in this

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Routed Head Quarter configuration 147Configure Routed Head QuarterChoose a system configuration.Configure Routed Head Quarter.Procedure 80Choosing syst

Page 55 - Procedure 14

148 SIPN configuration7 Click Save System, and deactivate the system.8 Ensure that DHCP and TFTP servers are configured so thatDAPs can start in all s

Page 56 - Figure 25

Routed Head Quarter Configuration with Branch Office 149supports seamless handover within each isolated site (branch office), butnot between sites. Su

Page 57 - Figure 27

Overview of SIP DECT 15If your system uses SIPN, you cannot use a DECT handset to configureCall Forward or Hunting or to configure Call Restrictions.

Page 58 - Figure 29

150 SIPN configurationGo to step 7.7 Click Save System and deactivate the system.8 Ensure DHCP and TFTP servers are configured properly, so thatDAPs c

Page 59 - Deploying on multiple floors

Multi site mobility network configuration 151Subscribe a multiple-site DECT handsetSubscribe a multiple-site DECT handset.Procedure 82Subscribing a mu

Page 60 - Assess floor layout

152 SIPN configurationProcedure 83Exporting subscriptions in a fileStep Action1 In the navigation menu, click Pack Up & Go.2 Select Export (multi-s

Page 61 - An atrium

Multi site mobility network configuration 1533 Click set standby DB view.4 Select Routing Entries from the menu on the left.5 Click Look Up.The Look u

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154 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— Loca

Page 63 - Traffic volume

Multi site mobility network configuration 155Table 22LD 15: Enable Personal Call AssistantPrompt Response DescriptionREQ CHGTYPE FTR FTR_DATACUSTnn =

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156 SIPN configurationPrompt Response DescriptionCUSTnn = customer numberTN L s c u, forexample, 96 0 110where L = virtual superloop, s = shelf,c = ca

Page 65 - Procedure 16

Multi site mobility network configuration 157Configuration of UEXT on the remote systemYou must configure Universal Extension (UEXT) for multiple-site

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158 SIPN configurationPrompt Response DescriptionKEY0 aaa yyyy,for example,0 SCR 50100 aaa yyyy = Primary UEXT DN:•aaa = MCN, MCR, SCN, or SCR• yyyy =

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159.SIPL configurationThis section contains information about creating a SIP LINE (SIPL)configuration. This is the SIP connection method used underComm

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16 Product overviewIf you use a twinned configuration for a DECT handset, the correspondingIP or TDM phone correctly reflects the current state of MWI

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160 SIPL configurationUse the following procedures to configure the settings in the IP DECTConfigurator.•Procedure 86 “Starting the IP DECT Configurat

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Basic (simple) SIP DECT configuration with CS 1000 SIP Line Gateway 161If your network card does not have a fixed IP address, thefollowing error messa

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162 SIPL configuration1. The top pane shows the Settings buttons.2. The left pane shows the System Control buttons.3. The middle pane shows the inform

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Basic (simple) SIP DECT configuration with CS 1000 SIP Line Gateway 1633 In the General Settings window, enter the path to the firmware,the DAP packag

Page 73 - System deployment 73

164 SIPL configuration2 Select the network card that is connected to the SIP DECTsystem.3 Select the Run TFTP server on this PC check box, and chooseo

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Basic (simple) SIP DECT configuration with CS 1000 SIP Line Gateway 1655 Optionally, select the Monitor TFTP server check box to monitorthe TFTP activ

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166 SIPL configuration2 In the Predefined SIP Server configurations list, select Nortel.3 In the SIP Domain field, enter the domain name.The SIP domai

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Basic (simple) SIP DECT configuration with CS 1000 SIP Line Gateway 1677 Click Apply.--End--Table 28Job aidValue Description%sThe DN to which a handse

Page 77 - System deployment 77

168 SIPL configuration2 Enter an eight-digit hexadecimal string for the Primary AccessRight Identity or PARI, for example, 1F12345A.The worldwide uniq

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Basic (simple) SIP DECT configuration with CS 1000 SIP Line Gateway 169The PBX Settings window appears.2 In Conference ID field, enter conference.3 In

Page 79 - Software requirements

17.Site planning and hardwaredeploymentNavigation•“Components of SIP DECT systems” (page 17)• “Deployment requirements” (page 18)•"Types of SIP D

Page 80 - Internet information services

170 SIPL configurationThis interval specifies how often User PerformanceMeasurement files are generated.3 Enter a value in Interval EPM generation eve

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Basic (simple) SIP DECT configuration with CS 1000 SIP Line Gateway 171Channel Occupation defines the conditions for generating anemail on DAP channel

Page 82 - Procedure 29

172 SIPL configurationThis window is for administrative purposes only. The systemdoes not use this information.--End--Procedure 96Saving the systemSte

Page 83 - DAP controller software 83

Basic (simple) SIP DECT configuration with CS 1000 SIP Line Gateway 173--End--Procedure 97Enabling or re-enabling the DAPsStep Action1 To enable or re

Page 84 - Procedure 31

174 SIPL configurationRestarting DECT Access PointsYou must restart the DECT Access Points (DAP) following softwareupgrades.Procedure 98Restartng DECT

Page 85 - Procedure 32

Basic (simple) SIP DECT configuration with CS 1000 SIP Line Gateway 1753 Confirm the DAP is active by checking the status of the deviceunder the Worki

Page 86

176 SIPL configuration2 Select the required available extension number or numbers.If the required number is not visible, select another page.The page

Page 87 - DHCP and TFTP servers

Basic (simple) SIP DECT configuration with CS 1000 SIP Line Gateway 177You must enter the PIN within 16 minutes, otherwise thesubscription mode termin

Page 88 - • Subnet Mask

178 SIPL configurationPrompt Response DescriptionTYPE FTR FTR_DATACUSTnn = customer number...PCA ON Enable Personal Call Assistant...Configuring Unive

Page 89 - Procedure 35

Basic (simple) SIP DECT configuration with CS 1000 SIP Line Gateway 179Prompt Response DescriptionTN L s c u, forexample, 96 0 10where L = virtual sup

Page 90 - Procedure 36

18 Site planning and hardware deploymentFor more information about CS 1000 installation, see CommunicationServer 1000E Installation and Commissioning

Page 91 - DAP controller software 91

180 SIPL configurationTable 33LD 15: Enable message waiting indicationPrompt Response DescriptionREQ CHGTYPE IMS IMS_DATACUSTnn = customer number...IM

Page 92 - 92 Software requirements

Branch Office configuration 181Step Action1 Perform one of the following steps:If you were referred to this section from Procedure 90“Configuring Syst

Page 93 - DAP controller software 93

182 SIPL configuration• RPN range - lowest RPN and highest RPN in this BranchOffice.•Subnet name – any name used to identify the Branch Office.• Time

Page 94 - TFTP server

Routed Head Quarter configuration 183an IP DECT Network in which seamless handover is possible. UseG.711, which covers the network segments connected

Page 95 - Installing the TFTP server

184 SIPL configuration5 Calculate and enter the Aggregated Subnet mask.The Aggregated subnet mask is the subnet mask for the DAPsto determine the netw

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Routed Head Quarter Configuration with Branch Office 1857 Click Save System and deactivate the system.8 Ensure that DHCP and TFTP servers are configur

Page 97 - Built-in DHCP server

186 SIPL configurationOffice configuration supports seamless handover within each isolated site(branch office), but not between sites. Support is unav

Page 98 - Network Settings Window

Multiple-site mobility network configuration 187Go to step 7.7 Click Save System and deactivate the system.8 Ensure DHCP and TFTP servers are configur

Page 99 - Built-in TFTP server

188 SIPL configurationProcedure 104Subscribing a multi-site DECT handsetStep Action1 Open Internet Explorer and enter the following URL in theaddress

Page 100 - ATTENTION

Multiple-site mobility network configuration 189Procedure 105Exporting subscriptions in a fileStep Action1 In the navigation menu, click Pack Up &

Page 101 - DAP controller software 101

Deployment requirements 19Navigation• “Radio synchronization” (page 19)• “IP network configuration” (page 23)•“Location requirements” (page 26)Radio s

Page 102 - DAP Controller

190 SIPL configurationTable 35LD 11: Add PCA for multi-site DECT Handsets (UDP)Prompt Response DescriptionREQ NEW Add new extensionTYPE PCA Personal C

Page 103 - Prerequisites

191.System administrationThis chapter contains information about the administration of the SIPDECT system.Navigation•“DAP manager overview” (page 191)

Page 104 - 104 Software requirements

192 System administrationThis DAP manager page is divided into four main panels.1. Main— SubscriptionsUse this section for subscription management.— A

Page 105 - DAP controller software 105

Subscription management 193The Task list shows the available tasks for a feature. For example, thefeature Subscriptions has the tasks Enable, Disable,

Page 106 - 106 Software requirements

194 System administrationThe status of the subscription record changes from Free toEnabled and the Personal Identification Number (PIN) appears.The DA

Page 107 - SIPN configuration

Subscription management 195The Subscriptions page appears.3 Select the subscription to edit.4 Click Edit.5 Enter the RPN of the required installed DAP

Page 108 - 108 SIPN configuration

196 System administrationRemoving a subscriptionRemove subscription data from the system only. This procedure does notclear the subscription from the

Page 109 - Procedure 44

Subscription management 1973 Select the DN to disable.If the DN you plan to disable is not visible, go to subsequentpages until you find it. The page

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198 System administration4 Click the Filter menu, and choose the required filter type. For anexplanation of the various filter types, see Table 36 &qu

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Subscription management 199If a handset is subscribed to the number, the status is changed toSubscribed.If the subscription is disabled, the status is

Page 112 - Configuring Network Settings

Nortel Communication Server 1000Release: 6.0Publication: NN43120-123Document release date: 30 March 2010Copyright © 2008-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rig

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20 Site planning and hardware deploymentFigure 2DAP radio signal synchronizationDue to the cellular structure of a DECT radio network, overlap exists

Page 114 - 114 SIPN configuration

200 System administrationATTENTIONThe system loses the information about handset types and softwareversions subscribed on a DAP when the DAP restarts.

Page 115 - Configuring DECT Settings

DAP management 2015 Enter the new RPN.The RPN must be a hexadecimal two-digit number in the range000 to 00F.6 Click OK.Wait until DAP restarts and sta

Page 116

202 System administrationProcedure 115Restarting all the DAPs in a systemStep Action1 Open Internet Explorer and enter the following URL in theaddress

Page 117

Importing a DN range from a .csv file 2032 Click Add Number Range.The Add number range page appears.3 In the From field, enter the first number in the

Page 118 - 118 SIPN configuration

204 System administration4 Click the Subscriptions menu to verify that the extensionnumbers imported properly.--End--Import a DN range from a .csv fil

Page 119 - Saving the system

Subscription export and import 205System backupNortel recommends that you back up the SIP DECT system whenever youmake changes to the system configura

Page 120 - DAP manager configuration

206 System administrationATTENTIONYou cannot prepare a subscription using the SARI of the current system. Toexport subscriptions with the SARI of the

Page 121 - Restarting DECT Access Points

Subscription export and import 2078 In the From field, enter the first number in the range of DNs towhich you want to export subscription data.If you

Page 122 - Subscribing a DECT handset

208 System administration18 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

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System archive 209Step Action1 Open Internet Explorer and enter the following URL in theaddress field: localhost/cds.The DAP manager IP DECT page appe

Page 124 - Creating a new customer

Deployment requirements 21ATTENTIONIf two or more independent SIP DECT systems have overlapping coverageareas, configure these systems so each has a u

Page 125 - Zone configuration

210 System administration3 Select Generate and save a new archive file to create a newarchive file.ORSave the nightly generated archive file to save a

Page 126 - Adding a route

Handset firmware update 211The Configuration window appears.3 Enter the following items:• Maximum number of simultaneous updates, which is themaximum

Page 127 - Adding trunks

212 System administration8 In the Select handset packages window, select the handsettype.9 Browse to the new firmware package, for example,4070_v0133.

Page 128 - Creating ESN control block

Handset firmware update 21313 In the Add handsets window, add the extension number rangeon which to upgrade firmware.14 Click OK.15 Click Update Hands

Page 129 - Adding location code (UDP)

214 System administrationAfter the update, the handset continues to use the old firmwarepacket.17 Click Remove Ready Handsets.18 To activate the new f

Page 130

Central directory access tool 215Supported database typesNortel supports using Flat Excel database as a database type for a Centraldirectory access to

Page 131 - Configuring SIP properties

216 System administrationAfter you update the file, it is immediately active in the Centraldirectory access tool. Do not change the file name as youup

Page 132 - Configuring SIP properties

Central directory access tool 2176 Select Excel File .7 Click Next.The Select the Excel File page appears.8 Click Browse, and browse to the Excel file

Page 133 - NRS configuration

218 System administrationProcedure 127Configuring IP DECTStep Action1 Open the IP DECT Configurator and click Modify.2 Select the SIP DECT system that

Page 134 - Adding the UDP domain

219.System maintenanceThis chapter contains information to help you perform systemmaintenance, such as replacing DECT Access Points (DAP) andmanaging

Page 135 - Adding the CDP domain

22 Site planning and hardware deploymentIf more than one synchronization source is present, each one forms aseparate hierarchy of DAPs called a synchr

Page 136 - Procedure 75

220 System maintenanceStep Action1 In an Internet browser, enter the DAP IP address in the addressfield, for example: 192.168.32.108.The General Setti

Page 137 - Procedure 76

DAP firmware update 221Export DAP configuration information to a file by using the Web interface.Procedure 129Exporting DAP configuration informationSt

Page 138 - 138 SIPN configuration

222 System maintenanceCAUTIONService loss during restartDuring the DAP firmware update, you must restart the DAPs.When you restart the DAPs, any DECT

Page 139 - Saving changes

Remove and replace a DAP (if a new DAP is available) 2236 Click Apply.7 Click Save system.8 Click Activate/Deactivate/System status.9 Ensure the DHCP

Page 140 - Call server configuration

224 System maintenanceReplacing a DAPStep Action1 Ensure that DAP Manager is running before you begin to replacea DAP.2 Ensure that the DHCP server an

Page 141 - Configuring CLID

System synchronization analysis 2253 Physically disconnect the DAP to replace.4 From the DAP list in DAP Manager, manually record the RadioPart Number

Page 142

226 System maintenanceSynchronization Analyzer provides the following information displays:•a hierarchical view of the DAP Synchronization using visib

Page 143 - Branch Office configuration

System synchronization analysis 227• The Tree view pane shows a hierarchical view of the synchronizationtree. In the tree view, you can select a DAP.•

Page 144 - 144 SIPN configuration

228 System maintenanceMenuContains these options--Red The current level of an RPN is lower that the one in fileloaded for comparison.= Green The curre

Page 145

System synchronization analysis 229On the Location page, the color of each DAP indicates the synchronizationlevel, as follows:• Red = root level• Gree

Page 146 - 146 SIPN configuration

Deployment requirements 23double distance, 2X, is --78 dBm. For more information, see Figure 4"Signal strength considerations" (page 23).Fig

Page 147 - • 192.168.5.0/24

230 System maintenance• Double-click the map panel, or click Toggle View, to zoom in on asingle floor.• Right-click the map pane to access a menu of z

Page 148 - 148 SIPN configuration

System synchronization analysis 2312 Select the Enable Logging check box.The file pmtbc.dat is generated, and contains Traffic BearerControl informati

Page 149 - Choosing system configuration

232 System maintenance6 Click Set Subscription Management File.A file requester appears.7 Navigate to the directory C:\..\PM\ on the DAP controller or

Page 150

Export and import SIP DECT system 2333 Select the file visadm.txt, and click Open.4 Use the commands in the menu View to analyze thesynchronization st

Page 151 - Procedure 82

234 System maintenanceProcedure 134Exporting a system configurationStep Action1 Click Start > All programs > DAP controller > DAPApplications

Page 152

DAP Controller deactivation 235DAP Controller deactivationYou can use the DAP Controller to configure the SIP DECT system. Inaddition, if the DAP Cont

Page 153 - • Codes on system 1

236 System maintenance4 After you deactivate the system, click Exit.--End--Uninstalling DAP Controller softwareRemove the DAP Controller software,Proc

Page 154 - Figure 34

DAP Controller software update 2377 Click Change or Remove programs.A list of installed programs appears, as shown in the followingfigure.8 Select DAP

Page 155 - • aaa = MCN, MCR, SCN, or SCR

238 System maintenance5 If the system files used by the previous version of DAP Controllerremains on the hard drive, the DAP Controller uses thatsoftw

Page 156

Troubleshooting 239If you use the MS Windows TFTP Server, ensure•Run TFTP Server on this PC is selected• Windows TFTP Server on this PC is selected•Mi

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24 Site planning and hardware deploymentSIP DECT typically uses existing IP network infrastructure and facilitiesfor the network connection. For IP co

Page 158 - • yyyy = primary DN

240 System maintenance— Ensure that DAPs are loaded with correct parameters (seeProcedure 128 “Viewing DAP configuration information” (page219)).• For

Page 159 - SIPL configuration

Troubleshooting 241Call server1.Digit Manipulation Block A (no digits to delete). For moreinformation, see Procedure 64 “Adding digit manipulation blo

Page 160 - Procedure 86

242 System maintenanceFor more information, see Procedure 71 “Creating service domain”(page 134).• UDP and CDP domains are configured correctly.For mo

Page 161

Troubleshooting 243Step Action1 Ensure that the SIP Line Gateway, call server, and DECTsystem are configured and connected to the Ethernet.2 Ensure th

Page 162 - Procedure 87

244 System maintenanceDECTkey 1 hot u = <user agent prefix> + <DN>--End--If you have problemsIf you have problems with your SIP DECT syste

Page 163 - Procedure 89

If you have problems 245• DAP firmware package:• Central Directory access tool (if any):Configuration•Single or multiple system (as selected during DA

Page 164

246 System maintenanceNetwork packet capture tracesThe Nortel help desk may ask you to collect network traces if some callscenarios fail on your SIP D

Page 165 - Configuring SIP Settings

247.AppendixLocation builder toolUse the Location Builder tool to create a site map within buildings andinside the building floors and, if necessary,

Page 166 - 166 SIPL configuration

248 Location builder toolWhen the Location Builder initially loads, all fields are blank. Thepreceding figure shows example data in the fields.2 The m

Page 167 - Step Action

Use the Location builder tool 249— RPN numbers— MAC addresses— Info fieldThe DAP list shows a list of DAPs not yet on the map. Youcan drag these DAPs

Page 168

Deployment requirements 25Fixed IP network addressesYou must provision fixed IP addresses for the following servers:•The TFTP server stores the config

Page 169 - Procedure 94

250 Location builder tool2 Click Create Area to initialize the Location.The Create Area dialog box appears.3 In the Size fields, enter values large en

Page 170 - 170 SIPL configuration

Use the Location builder tool 2514 Click Building to add a building to the Location.Alternatively, you can add a building by drawing it in place; clic

Page 171 - Procedure 95

252 Location builder toolTo make it easier to create straight lines in freehand mode,first click snap to grid, which will make it easier to drawstraig

Page 172 - Procedure 96

Use the Location builder tool 253Change the view mode by using the view mode selection boxabove the DAP list.15 To move a DAP to the map, drag it onto

Page 173

254 Location builder tool17 To manually add a DAP, right-click a point on the Map, andselect Add DAP from the menu.The Add DAP dialog box appears.The

Page 174

Use the Location builder tool 255the Location file, and then select the item to update. You can edit theproperties of the selected item using the Edit

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256 Location builder toolNortel Communication Server 1000SIP DECT FundamentalsNN43120-123 02.02 30 March 2010Copyright © 2008-2010 Nortel Networks. Al

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257.AppendixSite sur vey exampleThe site survey is an information gathering process. The informationdetermines customer requirements and the number of

Page 177 - SIP Line Gateway configuration

258 Site survey example• “Identify existing cabling” (page 260)•“Profile handset use” (page 261)Gather survey itemsObtain the following items before y

Page 178

Site planning example: Able-Studio 259Figure 36Example of a site coverage floor planProcedure 141Obtaining site plansStep Action1 Obtain two site plan

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26 Site planning and hardware deploymentEach DAP in a SIP DECT system is assigned a dynamic IP addresses bythe DHCP server. You can configure the DAPs

Page 180

260 Site survey exampleIf the building contains atriums, multiple floors, or floors notall the same shape or unusual conditions, see “Deploying onmult

Page 181

Site planning example: Able-Studio 2613 Record external or outdoor radio coverage.4 Record where radio coverage is not feasible or requires specificba

Page 182 - 182 SIPL configuration

262 Site survey example6 Ask about and record the mobility of the users. For example,do the users move from cell to cell, or is the area of movementre

Page 183 - Configure Routed Head Quarter

263.AppendixDeployment toolThe DECT Deployment Tool (deployment tool) determines cell centers andcell boundaries. If you have the Deployment tool show

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264 Deployment toolFigure 38Assembled deployment toolPrepare the tool for deploymentPreparing the tool for deployment involves the following activitie

Page 185

Prepare the tool for deployment 265• “Assembling the deployment tool” (page 267)• “Testing the deployment handset” (page 270)Charging the deployment t

Page 186 - Procedure 103

266 Deployment toolto the negative lead of the charger. Connect the battery chargerto the AC mains.3 Remove the deployment tool battery from the charg

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Prepare the tool for deployment 267charging stand. The red LED flashes while the handset ischarging.3 Remove the handset from the charger after it is

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268 Deployment toolCharge the deployment tool battery and the deployment handset batteryfor at least 6 hours before use.The deployment tool battery is

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Prepare the tool for deployment 269Procedure 148Assembling the deployment toolStep Action1 Set up the tripod.Remove the tripod from the carrying case

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Deployment requirements 27• Do not mount a DAP to a metal surface.• Do not roll up the extra cabling behind a DAP.• Position DAPs upright on walls. DA

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270 Deployment tool11 Connect the basestation to the battery.Plug the basestation power cord connector into the upper rightedge of the battery.--End--

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How the deployment tool works 2713 To select system mode, press the shift key and press the localkey.SYSTEM appears on the handset display.4 To select

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272 Deployment toolThe display, shown in Figure 44 "Deployment handset link display" (page271), indicates the following.•A dot within a circ

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Using the deployment tool 273For more information about deployment requirements, see “Radiosynchronization” (page 19).Handset tones interpretationThe

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275.AppendixExternal housing installationConsult the work order, and perform the steps in this section as required:•Procedure 151 “Installing a C4710

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276 External housing installation7 Place the foam below the foam blocks.8 Connect the Ethernet CAT5 to the basestation as shown.Nortel Communication S

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Installing a C4710 basestation in an external housing 2779 Push the basestation into the foam.10 Place the cover foam into position.11 Close and lock

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278 External housing installationInstalling a C4710E basestation in an external housing with anexternal antennaInstall a C4710E basestation in an exte

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Installing a C4710E basestation in an external housing with an external antenna 2795 Snap the cover of the C4710E basestation to the rear side, toclos

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28 Site planning and hardware deploymentTypes of SIP DECT configurationYou can implement SIP DECT in various system configurations toaccommodate your n

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280 External housing installation13 Connect the antenna cables to the antenna.14 Place the cover foam in position then place the antenna in thefoam.15

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Mounting the cabinet on a pole 281--End--Mounting the cabinet on a poleMount the cabinet on a pole.Step Action1 Mount the bracket to the back of the c

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282 External housing installation--End--Nortel Communication Server 1000SIP DECT FundamentalsNN43120-123 02.02 30 March 2010Copyright © 2008-2010 Nort

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283.AppendixThird Party SoftwareWithin the SRTP and TLS, open libraries are applied. The following text isapplicable for these open libraries:SRTPFor

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284 Third Party SoftwareOR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THISSOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCHDAMAGE.TLSFor TLS t

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TLS 285INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OFLIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) A

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286 Third Party SoftwareThe word ’cryptographic’ can be left out if the routines from the librarybeing used are not cryptographic related.4.If you inc

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287.IndexAAdding a D-Channel 126Adding a DN range 202Adding a route 126Adding digit manipulation block 129Adding Gateway Endpoint for DAPredirect serv

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288DAP manager overview 191DAP restart historyDAP reboot history 208DECT handset features 14Deleting a number 196DHCP and TFTP servers 87Disabling a s

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289Software requirements, DAP controllersoftware 79Software requirements, signaling serversoftware 79Subscribe a multi-site DECT handset 187Subscribe

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Types of SIP DECT configuration 29of a Routed Head Quarter configuration, see Figure 6 "SIP DECTconfiguration Routed Head Quarter" (page 29)

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290Nortel Communication Server 1000SIP DECT FundamentalsNN43120-123 02.02 30 March 2010Copyright © 2008-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved..

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Nortel Communication Server 1000SIP DECT FundamentalsRelease: 6.0Publication: NN43120-123Document revision: 02.02Document release date: 30 March 2010C

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3.ContentsNew in this release 7Features 7Other changes 7Product overview 9Navigation 9Overview of SIP DECT 9Universal extension support 12DECT handset

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30 Site planning and hardware deploymentBranch Office Configuration is used for a Large Campus networkthat is split into various (geographical) segmen

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Types of SIP DECT configuration 31• Routed Head Quarter Configuration with Branch OfficeRouted Head Quarter Configuration with Branch Office makes itp

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32 Site planning and hardware deploymentA SIP DECT system on an individual MCDN node can be any of thepreviously described configurations: Basic (Simp

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Site planning 33the DAPs is low (about 250 mW), it can interfere with some sensitiveelectronic equipment.•Traffic informationGather information about

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34 Site planning and hardware deployment• A small incidental transmission error is not noticeable in speech.• A minor transmission error causes audibl

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Site planning 35the customer becomes dissatisfied afterwards, you can refer to theagreement. Also, be aware that, if the speech quality is low in cert

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36 Site planning and hardware deploymentTo calculate the distance between DAP and handset, use the informationin Figure 10 "DECT range calculatio

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Site planning 37The range in the air is 80 m from the DAP, for optimal communicationquality. The result of this coverage calculation is a map with pos

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38 Site planning and hardware deployment• A DAP or a handset interferes with sensitive laboratory equipmentand medical equipment (for example, ensure

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System deployment 39The DECT Deployment Kit 2 is shown in Figure 11 "Deployment Kit 2 andcarrying case" (page 39). For more information abou

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4Software requirements 79Navigation 79Call server, signalling server, and SIP Line Gateway software 79DAP controller software 79Firewall protection 80

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40 Site planning and hardware deploymentFigure 12Assembled Deployment Kit 2 and DeTeWe handsetsNortel Communication Server 1000SIP DECT FundamentalsNN

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System deployment 41Figure 13Deployment Kit 2 basestationUse the following information in conjunction with the DeTeWe User Manualthat accompanies the

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42 Site planning and hardware deployment2 Scroll down to System.3 Dial ***76#.4 Scroll down to Site Survey.5 Press OK.6 Use the handset to detect fram

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System deployment 43Table 4Deployment terms (cont’d.)Term DefinitionCell The coverage area provided by a basestation.Cell boundary The edge of a cell

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44 Site planning and hardware deploymentDeploying on a single floorUse the information in this section when you are installing SIP DECT on asingle floo

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System deployment 45As shown in Figure 16 "Cell boundary terminology" (page 45), the cellboundary is the farthest point from the cell center

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46 Site planning and hardware deployment2 Enter the site survey mode on the handset.For more information, see Procedure 1 “Entering the site surveymod

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System deployment 47Procedure 5Demarcating the cell contour of the closest adjacent critical point to the firstcritical point.Step Action1 Repeat the d

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48 Site planning and hardware deploymentProcedure 6Locating the cell centerStep Action1 Place the deployment tool at one critical point and then use t

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System deployment 49Figure 19Example of a cell centerMark the cell boundary.Procedure 7Demarcating a cell boundaryStep Action1 Set up the deployment t

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5System administration 191Navigation 191DAP manager overview 191Subscription management 193Subscribing a handset 193Edit a subscription RPN 194Disable

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50 Site planning and hardware deployment4 until there you have sufficient Xs so you can draw a contourarc around the cell center.For an example of a c

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System deployment 514 Trace the cell boundaries and cell centers with colored markers.--End--Identify new critical points.Procedure 9Identifying new c

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52 Site planning and hardware deploymentFigure 21Example of new critical points (P8 and P9)Mark and label new critical points.Procedure 10Marking and

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System deployment 53Procedure 11Demarcating new cell contours, a new center and a new cell boundaryStep Action1 Using the critical points from Procedu

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54 Site planning and hardware deploymentProcedure 12Demarcating additional cell contours, centers and boundaries at the far endof the buildingStep Act

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System deployment 55The critical points must be as follows.2 Mark critical points inside of where the cell boundary meets theoutside wall (P12, P13, P

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56 Site planning and hardware deploymentCritical points P11, P13 and P16 form the following:• contours in Figure 25 "Contours formed by critical

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System deployment 57Figure 26Cell center 1C5 formed by critical points P11, P13, and P16Figure 27Cell boundary 1C5 formed by critical points P11, P13,

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58 Site planning and hardware deploymentFigure 28Example of critical point cell boundariesFigure 29Example of cell center boundary 1C6Nortel Communica

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System deployment 59Deploying on multiple floorsUse the information in this section to deploy SIP DECT in the followingsituations.• The coverage area i

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6Uninstalling DAP Controller software 236DAP Controller software update 237Troubleshooting 238If DAP is not working 238If you cannot make calls from a

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60 Site planning and hardware deploymentAssess floor layoutThe deployment procedure changes according to the similarities anddifferences of the floors

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System deployment 61Figure 30An atriumConsider the following points to deploy in an atrium:• Plan atriums to the full height.• Plan an atrium as one f

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62 Site planning and hardware deploymentTo plan an unusual condition, consider the following situations.•“Cell centers are too close” (page 62)•“Cell

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System deployment 63Too many cell centers The primary concern with deploying too manycell centers is cost. To deploy the correct number of cell center

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64 Site planning and hardware deploymentThe cell reengineering processThe following sections describe the reengineering process.•“Estimating traffic w

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System deployment 65Figure 32Example of dividing the coverage area and recording officesProcedure 16Separating the coverage area and record the number

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66 Site planning and hardware deploymentTable 5Estimate users in a cellEstimate for:1C1 1C2 1C3 1CnUsers inside thecell with an officeUsers with anoff

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System deployment 67Table 6Example of the table first row calculation (cont’d.)Estimatefor: 1C1 1C2 1C3 1C4 1C5 1C6 1C7Userswithout anofficeUsers in a

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68 Site planning and hardware deploymentEstimatefor:1C1 1C2 1C3 1C4 1C5 1C6 1C7Userswithout anofficeUsers in acellProcedure 19Calculating the number o

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System deployment 69Table 8Example of the table third row calculation (cont’d.)Estimatefor:1C1 1C2 1C3 1C4 1C5 1C6 1C7Userswith anofficeoutside ofa ce

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7.New in this releaseThe following section details what is new in SIP DECT Fundamentals(NN43120-123).FeaturesThis document is updated to document SIP

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70 Site planning and hardware deploymentEstimate for:1C1 1C2 1C3 1C4 1C5 1C6 1C7Users without an office0Users in a cell11.6Procedure 21Totalling the e

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System deployment 71table shows the results of the calculations for cells that requirereengineering.--End--Creating a table to document telephone type

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72 Site planning and hardware deploymentEstimate for:1C1 1C2 1C3 1C4 1C5 1C6 1C7Users with an office outsideof a cell who walk into thecell3.2 3.7 2.3

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System deployment 734 Find the handset estimate range in Table 14 "Cell reengineering"(page 72).In the example, 11.6 falls within the From 0

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74 Site planning and hardware deploymentTable 15Adjustment for users without wired telephonesEstimated number of handsets for userswithout wired telep

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System deployment 75Estimated number of handsets for userswithout wired telephonesAdjusted estimated number of handsets foreach cell32 6233 6434 6635

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76 Site planning and hardware deployment"Cell reengineering" (page 72). Subdivide high handset density areas only.If a cell falls into the c

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System deployment 772 Calculate the cell subdivisions as required.Divide the number of users by the appropriate value (12 or 20)shown in Table 14 &quo

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78 Site planning and hardware deploymentNortel Communication Server 1000SIP DECT FundamentalsNN43120-123 02.02 30 March 2010Copyright © 2008-2010 Nort

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79.Software requirementsNavigation•“Call server, signalling server, and SIP Line Gateway software” (page79)• “DAP controller software” (page 79)Call s

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8 New in this releaseDate DescriptionMay 2008 Standard 01.03. This document is up-issued in response tochange requests.March 2008 Standard 01.02. This

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80 Software requirementsIf a firewall is installed on your DAP Controller PC, ensure the firewalldoes not block the ports used for various services. F

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DAP controller software 81In Windows 2000 Professional, Windows XP Professional and Windows2003 Server, IIS is not automatically installed. The next s

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82 Software requirements2 In the address bar in Explorer, enter localhost/iisHelp/ and thenpress enter.3 If Help Information appears, IIS is running.

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DAP controller software 836 Select Internet Information Services and click Details.The Internet Information Services (IIS) window appears.7 Select the

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84 Software requirements8 Click OK.9 Click OK again.10 Follow the instructions provided by the installation Wizard, andinsert the Windows CD-ROM as pr

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DAP controller software 85If IIS is not running properly you can restart IIS. For moreinformation, see Procedure 30 “Restarting IIS” (page 84).--End--

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86 Software requirementsATTENTIONDo not select the check box beside Internet Information Services.5 Click Details.6 In the details window, select the

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DAP controller software 87If the IIS start page does not appear, continue to “InstallingIIS on PC with Windows XP” (page 85) and install IIS on yourco

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88 Software requirementsYou can create a DAP configuration without DHCP or TFTP; howeverDHCP and TFTP must be available to program or reprogram DAPs.

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DAP controller software 89The following procedures give examples of setting up the DHCP serverunder Windows 2003 Server. This procedure also applies f

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9.Product overviewThis section describes the capabilities, configuration, and design of SIPDECT.Navigation•“Overview of SIP DECT” (page 9)Overview of

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90 Software requirements10 Close the Add/Remove Programs window and close theControl panel window.--End--Procedure 36Configuring the Settings for SIP D

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DAP controller software 916 Define a range of IP addresses for the DAPs used, for example,192.168.100.200 to 210.7 Define the associated subnet mask,

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92 Software requirements13 Click Next.The New Scope Wizard—Configure DHCP options appears.14 Select No, and click Finish.The newly created scope appea

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DAP controller software 9316 Select the Option 066 check box, and enter the IP address of theTFTP server, for example, 192.168.100.10.This can be the

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94 Software requirements19 Click Apply to save the changes and OK to close the dialog box.20 Right-click Scope , and select Activate.Now your DHCP ser

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DAP controller software 95simultaneously. Only a few TFTP servers can handle more than oneaccess at the same time. Some of these crash if the number o

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96 Software requirements8 Close the Add/Remove Programs window and close theControl panel window.9 Click yes after you are prompted to restart the com

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DAP controller software 97--End--Built-in DHCP and TFTP serversThe DAP controller software Release 4 has a built-in DHCP andTFTP server. The built-in

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98 Software requirementsPrerequisites If you are configuring a new system, perform the followingprocedures before your configure the built-in DHCP ser

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DAP controller software 9912 Click Apply.13 Start the DHCP server with Start > All Programs > DAPcontroller.14 Restart the DAPs.If you are confi

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