AASTRA SIP-DECT (Release 3.0)- OM System Manual - Installation, Administration and Maintenance EN User Manual
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SIP–DECT OM System Manual Release 3.0
3 Enhanced Feature Overview
Aastra
depl-1624/1.0
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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 /27/.
SIP–DECT XML terminal interface
The SIP–DECT XML terminal interface allows external applications to provide content for the
user on the DECT handsets display and much more. The list of potential applications is
endless. The interface is derived from the XML API for Aastra SIP Phones and coexists with
the OM AXI features e.g. text messaging.
Partners can get access to the interface specification /34/ by registering at the A2P2
program.
To call a certain URI there are a number of hooks available for the Aastra 600d / 650c
handsets which can be put on a programmable key or can be called from a menu.
The following hooks are available:
Hook
Description
Programmable Key Menu entry
Call log
To replace the local call log
yes
yes
Redial list
To replace the local redial list
yes
yes
Server Menu
Hook to reach a server menu
yes
yes
1
Presence
Hook to reach a presence application yes
yes
Applications
List of 10 hooks; each of them can be
freely defined (App1 – App10)
yes
yes
App1 – App10 10 hooks which can be freely defined yes
no
Event Actions
URI to be called in case of
user/device events
no
2
no
2
1
The server menu is integrated in the OMM system menu. The (OMM) system menu is
available as a menu entry in the local main menu of the handset (soft key
) or directly
available by a long press of the soft key
. If no user is assigned to the handset, then the
server menu is the only available XML application hook.
2
The URI to be called is configured in the OMM via OMP. Content can be pushed towards
the handset via SIP notify. For more information please see /34/.
Integration into external management systems
To integrate the SIP–DECT system into external management systems, you can use the
following features.
•
Each RFP may run an SNMP agent that can be queried by SNMP management
software (see 9.16).
•
To further integrate into external configuration management systems, the DECT
system’s configuration is available my means of ASCII-based configuration files.
You can configure automatic import or export of configuration files from/to an
external server. For RFP configuration files see chapter 7.6.4; for user
configuration files refer to the “OpenMobility Provisioning” user guide, see /27/.