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7.6.5 Configuring Secondary KWS600v3 Using a Back-Up File
A previously saved configuration file can be loaded to the KWS600v3 and used as input
for configuration.
Note:
For more information about configuring the first Secondary KWS600v3 to be used
as input in the configuration of more KWS600v3 secondaries, refer to
more information about making a backup of a configuration file, refer to
Configuration File” on page 178
.
1
Upload the configuration file to the KWS600v3 secondary in question.
For more information about updating the configuration file, refer to
Configuration File” on page 178
2
Change the IP address.
For more information about changing the IP address, refer to
Address (Secondary)” on page 111
.
3
Change radio ID.
For more information about changing the radio ID, refer to
Radio (Secondary)” on page 116
.
4
Change Primary Sync ID.
For more information about changing the Primary Sync ID
, refer to
Radio (Secondary)” on page 116
.
5
Change alternative Sync ID.
For more information about changing the alternative Sync ID, refer to
DECT Radio (Secondary)” on page 116
6
Click Reset to save your configuration.
7.6.6 Configuring Standalone LDAP Server
In a KWS600v3 Multi-cell solution it is possible to configure an LDAP Server to handle all
handset/user registration data (such as name, directory number, IPEI etc.).
If you configure an LDAP Server to handle all handset/user registration and read/write
information between the primaries and secondaries of a KWS600v3 Solution, then the
Master KWS600v3 only manage the connection to the call handler.
Note:
Configuring an LDAP Server is only recommended in very large multi-cell
installations (more than 500-600 handsets).