User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Description
- 3 Safety Instructions
- 4 IP Security
- 5 Installation of the Base Station
- 5.1 Base Station Cabling
- 5.2 Install the Base Station
- 5.2.1 Fix the Mounting Bracket to a Wall
- 5.2.2 Fix the Mounting Bracket to a Ceiling
- 5.2.3 Fix the Mounting Bracket to a Pole or Beam
- 5.2.4 Use the Cable Ducts for IPBS1
- 5.2.5 Connect External Antennas (only IPBS2 and DB1)
- 5.2.6 Secure the Cable
- 5.2.7 Pinning
- 5.2.8 Connect the Base Station Cables
- 5.2.9 Mount the Base Station
- 5.3 Power the Base Station
- 6 Installation of the IPBL
- 7 Configuration
- 7.1 Requirements
- 7.2 Access the GUI
- 7.3 GUI Web Access
- 7.4 Configure the Mobility Master
- 7.5 Configure the Standby Mobility Master
- 7.6 Configure the Pari Master
- 7.7 Configure the Standby Pari Master
- 7.8 Configure the Master
- 7.9 Configure the Standby Master
- 7.10 Plug and Play Configuration
- 7.11 Configure the Radio
- 7.12 Configure Deployment
- 7.13 Add Users
- 8 Operation
- 8.1 General
- 8.1.1 Name the IPBS/IPBL
- 8.1.2 Change User Name and Password
- 8.1.3 Centralized Management of Administrator/Auditor Accounts Using Kerberos
- 8.1.4 Configure Automatic Firmware Update
- 8.1.5 Configure the NTP Settings
- 8.1.6 Configure Logging
- 8.1.7 Configure the HTTP settings
- 8.1.8 Configure the HTTP Client settings
- 8.1.9 SNMP
- 8.1.10 Certificates
- 8.1.11 License
- 8.2 LAN
- 8.3 IP
- 8.4 LDAP
- 8.5 DECT
- 8.5.1 Change System Name and Password
- 8.5.2 Set Subscription Method
- 8.5.3 Configure Authentication Code
- 8.5.4 Select Tones
- 8.5.5 Set Default Language
- 8.5.6 Set Frequency Band
- 8.5.7 Enable Carriers
- 8.5.8 Local R-Key Handling
- 8.5.9 No Transfer on Hangup
- 8.5.10 Configure Coder
- 8.5.11 Secure RTP
- 8.5.12 Configure Supplementary Services
- 8.5.13 Select Mode
- 8.5.14 Set Master Id
- 8.5.15 Enable PARI Function
- 8.5.16 Configure Gatekeeper
- 8.5.17 Registration for Anonymous Devices
- 8.5.18 Select Mobility Master Mode
- 8.5.19 Connect Mobilty Master to other Mobility Master(s)
- 8.5.20 Disconnect Mobilty Master from other Mobility Master(s)
- 8.5.21 Connect Master to a Mobility Master
- 8.5.22 Enable the Radio
- 8.5.23 Enter IP Address to the PARI Master and the Standby PARI Master
- 8.5.24 Multiple Radio Configuration
- 8.5.25 PARI
- 8.5.26 SARI
- 8.5.27 Configure Air Synchronization
- 8.6 VoIP
- 8.7 UNITE
- 8.8 Import and Export a Central Phonebook
- 8.9 Users
- 8.10 Device Overview
- 8.11 DECT Sync
- 8.12 Traffic
- 8.13 Gateway
- 8.14 Backup
- 8.15 Software Upgrade
- 8.15.1 Before Upgrading
- 8.15.2 Upgrading Sequence
- 8.15.3 IPBS/IPBL Upgrade
- 8.15.4 Configuration After Updating the Firmware From Software Version 2.x.x to Later
- 8.15.5 Configuration After Updating the Firmware From Software Version 3.x.x to Later
- 8.15.6 System Upgrade from Software Version 4.x.x to 5.0.x
- 8.16 System Downgrade from software version 5.0.x to 2.x.x, from 4.x.x to 2.x.x and from 3.x.x to 2.x.x
- 8.17 System Downgrade from software version 5.0.x to 3.x.x and 4.x.x to 3.x.x
- 8.18 Update
- 8.19 System Upgrade in System with Mobility Masters
- 8.20 Replacing Master Hardware in Multiple Master System
- 8.21 Diagnostics
- 8.22 Reset
- 8.23 Reset Using the Reset Button
- 8.1 General
- 9 Commissioning
- 10 Troubleshooting
- 11 Related Documents
- Document History
- Appendix A: How to Use the Update Server
- Appendix B: RFP Power Consumption
- Appendix C: Local R-Key Handling
- Appendix D: Database Maintenance
- Appendix E: Load Balancing
- Appendix F: Update Script for Configuration of Kerberos Clients
- Appendix G: Install Certificate in the Web Browser
TD 92579EN
15 February 2012 / Ver. H
Installation and Operation Manual
IP-DECT Base Station & IP-DECT Gateway (software version 5.0.x)
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Mixed System
All IPBLs are synchronization masters in region 0. Any IPBS in this region will receive its
synchronization over the air from the RFPs, which are connected to the IPBL.
Sync Regions
Sync regions are used when, for example, several buildings are located in the same
coverage area and all radios are using same PARI Master but where the synchronization
coverage between buildings is not good enough for a stable synchronization.
A solution may be to use separate synchronization regions for the buildings and have
reference synchronization between the regions. Each region has its own Sync Master but
can take reference sync from another region and handover between the buildings is
possible. If a region should lose the reference synchronization with another region, the
internal synchronization in respective region will still work but there can be no handover
between the regions.
Note: For the synchronization to work, it is not allowed to configure reference sync in a
ring.
Configure Sync Slave IPBS
All IPBSs in sync slave mode sends its list of sync candidates to the PARI Master. The PARI
Masters informs the IPBS sync slave which sync candidate it shall synchronize to.
In addition to the above automatic synchronization procedure it is also possible to use
static synchronization, that is, manually lock on to a specific RFPI. When specifying a
specific RFPI, it must be within the same synchronization region.
Configure Sync Slave as follows:
1 Select DECT > Air Sync.
2 Select "Slave" in the Sync Mode drop-down list.
3 To lock the sync slave to a specific RFPI, enter the sync RFPI in the Sync RFPI text
field. Enter an alternative sync RFPI in the Alternative Sync RFPI text field (optional).
4 Enter a region ID between 0 and 63 in the Sync Region text field.
5 Click "OK".
Configure Sync Master IPBS
Radios configured as sync master will report to the PARI Master that it wants to be a sync
master. The PARI Master will select one of them to be the active sync master.
When a sync master has been assigned to be active it searches for other IPBSs within the
same region during 30 seconds. If any IPBS is found the values for slot, frame, multi frame
and PSCN are received and applied to the Sync Master. After receiving all these values or
after the time-out of 30 seconds the Sync Master enters the master state.
With this method it will be possible to restart only the Master in the region. The remaining
slaves will be able to maintain synchronization for a few minutes during restart of the
Master. The Master will adjust itself to the other IPBSs at startup. The slaves will notice that
the Master is back and the synchronization will be received from the Master.
In master state the values are updated locally during all further operation of the Master
IPBS and no synchronization to other IPBSs in the same region is done.