Leaflet
Reference 07/2011
Highlights SIP-DECT
Outstanding voice quality and data
transmission
No restriction of connection distances,
the range of the mobile network just
depends on the IP-infrastructure
Simultaneous use of mobile voice and
data communication in one network
Single point of provisioning eases instal-
lation, set up, maintenance and service
Easy handset and RFP installation
The perfect option for easy and cost-
optimized networking between sites
and for extension of existing networks
Roaming between sites that are con-
nected via WAN
Cost e cient modi cation of system
size and capacity due to speci c licen-
sing
Up to 2048 RFPs and 4500 handsets
supported
DECT XQ avoides the interruption
or cancellation of the radio signal in
re ecting environments
Integrated alarming solution with
included messaging
Localisation of handsets via their RFP
position
XML interface for a great range of
external applications
Supported SIP-RFCs
RFC 1889
RTP: A Transport Protocol for Real-Time
Applications
RFC 2030
Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP)
Version 4 for IPv4, IPv6 and OSI
RFC 2474
De nition of the Di erentiated Services
Field (DS Field)
RFC 261
HTTP Authentication: Basic and Digest
Access Authentication
RFC 2782
A DNS RR for specifying the location of
services (DNS SRV)
RFC 3261
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
RFC 3262
Reliability of Provisional Responses in
the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
RFC 3264
An O er / Answer Model with Session
Description Protocol (SDP)
RFC 3311
The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
Update Method
RFC 3420
Internet Media Type message / sipfrag
RFC 3515
The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
Refer method
RFC 3665
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Basic
Call Flow Examples
RFC 3842
A Message Summary and Message-
Waiting Indication Event Package
RFC 3891
The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
„Replaces“ Header
RFC 3892
The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
Referred-By Mechanism
RFC 4320
Actions Addressing Identi ed issues
with the SIP Non-INVITE Transaction
RFC 4475
SIP Torture Test Messages
RFC 4566
SDP: Session Description protocol
RFC 4733
RTP Payload for DTMF Digits, Telephony
Tones and Telephony Signals
RFC 4961
Symmetric RTP / RTP Control Protocol
(RTCP)
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Name Part number
Pre-licensed RFPs for systems with up
to 20 RFPs
RFP L32 IP 68883
RFP L34 IP 68882
RFP L42 WLAN 68785
Unlicensed RFPs:
RFP 32 IP 69135
RFP 34 IP 69205
RFP 42 WLAN 69204
Accessories:
AC adapter for RFPs 68744
System CD 68872
Aastra 142d 68743
Aastra 610d 68851
Aastra 620d 68850
Aastra 630d 68849
Licence name
Licence steps (additive)
Related part numbers
OM system licence (for RFPs)
10*
68667
20*
68666
50
68665
100
68664
250
68663
500
68662
1000
68661
OM Messaging & Alerting
(alarming & reception of messages)
* *
1 licence per system
68660
OM Messaging Send Licence
(for handsets)
10*
68659
20*
68658
50
68657
100
68656
250
68655
OM Locating Licence (for handsets)
10
68654
20
68653
50
68652
100
68651
250
68650
OM Locating Server Licence
1 licence per system
68649
SW Update Licence (for system upgrade
within 12 months)
68632
*This licence is already included in delivery for the L-RFPs