AASTRA SIP-DECT (Release 1.8)-Installation- and Administration Guide EN User Manual
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Installation, Administration and Maintenance
Aastra
depl-0900/0.4
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1 Overview
1.1 Purpose
This document describes the installation, configuration and maintenance of
the DECToverIP using SIP solution.
1.2
Declaration of Conformity
The CE mark on the product certifies its conformity with the technical
guidelines for user safety and electromagnetic compatibility, valid from the
date of issue of the relevant Declaration of Conformity pursuant to European
Directive 99/5/EC. The Declaration of Conformity can be viewed on the
Aastra homepage.
1.3
Abbreviations and definitions
1.3.1 Abbreviations
AC Authentication
Code
ADPCM
Adaptive Differential Pulse Code
Modulation
DECT
Digital Enhanced Cordless
Telecommunication
DHCP
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
DSP
Digital Signal Processor
FCC
Federal Communications Commission
GAP
Generic Access Profile
IPEI International
Portable Equipment Identity
HTTP
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol
OMM OpenMobility
Manager
PARK
Portable Access Rights Key
PP
Portable Part (DECT handset)
SNMP
Simple Network Management Protocol
TFTP Trivial
File
Transfer Protocol
RFP
Radio Fixed Part (Access Point)
RTCP
Real Time Control Protocol
RTP Real
Time
Protocol
1.3.2 Definitions
Aastra DECT 142
Handset / Aastra
142d
Aastra DECT 142 Handset / Aastra 142d
In the context of the DECToverIP using SIP solution, an
Aastra DECT 142 Handset, Aastra 142d and Portable
Part (PP) are interchangeable.
In consideration of differences in regulatory requirements
between North America and all other areas of the world
exist two different PP variants which use specific
frequency bands and field strengths: