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Upgrade a DECT system to an SNMP-managed system
There are two types of managers for DECT
systems:
• Windows Manager
• DMC DECT Manager application
The Windows Manager, a non-SNMP device, is used to manage the first generation of DECT
systems. A DMC DECT Manager manages the present generation of DECT systems.
The following terms are used:
The DMC (NTCW00AA) and DMC-E (NTCW01AA) are referred to as DMC4 and DMC4-
E.
• A DECT system equipped with both DMC4/DMC4-E and DMC8/DMC8-E is referred to
as a Mixed DECT system.
An DMC DECT Manager can manage a DMC4/DMC4-E DECT system or a Mixed DECT
system.
In a DMC4/DMC4-E DECT system, or a Mixed DECT system managed by an DMC DECT
Manager, the DMC cards must run SNMP software.
A Mixed DECT system must be managed by a DMC DECT Manager. In a Mixed DECT system,
a DMC8/DMC8-E must be the relay card.
In a DMC4/DMC4-E DECT system, or a Mixed DECT system managed by DMC DECT
Manager, the DMC4 cards must run 45100xxx.dwl software, and the DMC8 cards/ DMC8-E
cards must run 47000xxx.dwl software.
Connecting a DMC DECT Manager to a DMC4 relay card using an Ethernet connection is not
supported. Only a V.24 connection can be used.
Configure a local connection
Complete the following steps to configure a local connection.
Configuring a local connection
1.
Connect the NTCW12AA cable to the DMC4 relay card MDF connector.
2. Choose the DMC DECT Manager Server COM port.
3. Install the null modem plug.
Installation and configuration
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