Supported instructions, Data section fields, 3 example – AASTRA SIP-DECT (Release 2.1)- OM System Manual - Installation, Administration and Maintenance EN User Manual
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active
Activation of DECT: {‘0’ or ‘false ’= inactive, ‘1’ or ‘true’ = active }
cluster
Cluster, the RFP is referred to - RFP-OMM: {1..256}, PC-OMM: {1..2048}
paging_area
Paging area, the RFP is referred to: {‘unassigned, ’0’..’127’}
Ignored by WEB import and always set to ‘0’ (Paging area 0)
sync_source
Synchronization source: {‘0’ or ‘false ’= inactive, ‘1’ or ‘true’ = active }
refl_env
Reflective environment: {‘0’ or ‘false ’= no, ‘1’ or ‘true’ = yes }
site
Site Id: {1..250}
wlan_profile
Reference key to an existing WLAN profile
wlan_antenna
Antenna settings: {0=diversity, 1, 2}
wlan_channel_bg WLAN channel: {0..14 (size depends on regulatory domain) }
wlan_power
WLAN power: {6, 12, 25, 50,100 (in percent)}
wlan_act
Activation of WLAN: {‘0’ or ‘false ’= inactive, ‘1’ or ‘true’ = active }
Note: Web import allows currently only ‘0’ or ‘1’ for Boolean parameters.
9.7.2.2 Data Section Fields
The data section contains the following field order:
1 MAC address
2 Name
3 DECT activated
4 DECT cluster
5 Paging area (ignored by Web import and always set to “0”, PA0)
6 Preferred sync.
7 Reflective env.
8 Site ID (if left empty then set to the lowest Site ID)
9 Building (ignored by Web import and always set to “”)
10 Floor (ignored by Web import and always set to “”)
11 Room (ignored by Web import and always set to “”)
12 WLAN profile
13 WLAN antenna
14 WLAN channel
15 WLAN power
16 WLAN activated
9.7.2.3 Example
The following screen shots shows an RFP enrolement data import dialog that is shown if the
corresponding configuration file is imported.