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AASTRA SIP-DECT (Release 2.1)- OM System Manual - Installation, Administration and Maintenance EN User Manual

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SIP – DECT OM System Manual Release 2.1

3 Enhanced Feature Overview

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Wireless LAN (WLAN)
If you purchased a number of WLAN RFPs (RFP L42 WLAN or RFP 42 WLAN), the SIP –
DECT system also provides access to your company LAN via Wireless LAN. The WLAN
configuration of a group of WLAN RFPs is managed by WLAN profiles (see chapter 5.8).

Locating application
You can set up a system to locate and track DECT portable parts in your DECT system. This
includes a separate Web user interface, which for example can be operated by service
personnel to locate a DECT portable part that has triggered an alarm. Refer to the
“OpenMobility Location Application” user guide for details, see /23/.

Extended messaging
You can set up an extended messaging and alarms system, e.g. to provide automated
reactions on alarms triggered by DECT portable parts or on alert messages. The extended
messaging system may also provide message confirmations, message based services, and
may also be integrated with external computer systems. Refer to the “OpenMobility
Integrated Messaging & Alerting” user guide for details, see /24/.

OpenMobility provisioning
While some users in the SIP – DECT system will use their “personal handset”, it is also
possible to operate shared handsets. The OpenMobility SIP – DECT solution provides an
enhanced DECT Handset Sharing and Provisioning concept that enables to comfortably
manage a large amount of DECT handsets and which provides a flexible subscribing model.
With this, the SIP – DECT system supports new features such as logging in and out with a
personalized user account on different DECT handsets, import of user data from an external
provisioning server, automatically subscribe new DECT handsets or control subscription
specific system functions from DECT handsets. Refer also to the “OpenMobility Provisioning”
user guide for details see /26/.

SNMP integration / External configuration files
To integrate the SIP – DECT system into external management systems, each RFP runs an
SNMP agent that can be queried by SNMP management software (see 7.14). To integrate to
external configuration management systems, the DECT system’s configuration is available
my means of ASCII-based configuration files. For example, you can configure automatic
import or export of configuration files from/to an external server (refer also to the
“OpenMobility Provisioning” user guide for details see /26/).

PC-based OMM installation
A very large number of RFPs or a large number of DECT portable parts may exceed the
storage capacity or processing power of the embedded RFP device. For this reason, it is also
possible to operate the OMM on a standard PC under the Linux operating system (see
chapter 7.8).

System configuration tools

You can configure and maintain the SIP – DECT system with two different
applications:

a web-based service (OMM Web service, see chapter 5) and

a java-based tool (OM Management Portal, OMP, see chapter 6).