User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 IP Security
- 3 Configuration
- 3.1 Requirements
- 3.2 Access the GUI
- 3.3 GUI Web Access
- 3.4 Configure the Mobility Master
- 3.5 Configure the Standby Mobility Master
- 3.6 Configure the Pari Master
- 3.7 Configure the Standby Pari Master
- 3.8 Configure the Master
- 3.9 Configure the Standby Master
- 3.10 Plug and Play Configuration
- 3.11 Configure the Radio
- 3.12 Configure Deployment
- 3.13 Add Users
- 4 Operation
- 4.1.1 Name the IPBS and IPBL
- 4.1.2 Change User Name and Password
- 4.1.3 Centralized Management of Administrator and Auditor Accounts Using Kerberos
- 4.1.4 Configure the NTP Settings
- 4.1.5 Certificates
- 4.1.6 License
- 4.2.1 Set DHCP Mode
- 4.2.2 Set a Static IP Address
- 4.2.3 Dynamic IP address via DHCP
- 4.2.4 Link
- 4.2.5 Configure VLAN
- 4.2.6 View LAN Statistics
- 4.2.7 Enable RSTP (only for IPBL)
- 4.2.8 Deactivate LAN Port (only for IPBL)
- 4.3.1 Configure IP Settings
- 4.3.2 Routing
- 4.4.1 Configure LDAP Server
- 4.4.2 Check LDAP Server Status
- 4.4.3 Configure LDAP Replicator
- 4.4.4 Check LDAP Replicator Status
- 4.4.5 Expert tool
- 4.5.1 Change System Name and Password
- 4.5.2 Set Subscription Method
- 4.5.3 Configure Authentication Code
- 4.5.4 Select Tones
- 4.5.5 Set Default Language
- 4.5.6 Set Frequency Band
- 4.5.7 Enable Carriers
- 4.5.8 Local R-Key Handling
- 4.5.9 No Transfer on Hangup
- 4.5.10 No On-Hold Display
- 4.5.11 Display Original Called
- 4.5.12 Early Encryption
- 4.5.13 Configure Coder
- 4.5.14 Secure RTP
- 4.5.15 Configure Supplementary Services
- 4.5.16 Select Mode
- 4.5.17 Set Master Id
- 4.5.18 Enable PARI Function
- 4.5.19 Set Region Code
- 4.5.20 Configure Gatekeeper
- 4.5.21 Registration for Anonymous Devices
- 4.5.22 Conferencing Unit
- 4.5.23 Select Crypto Master Mode
- 4.5.24 Select Mobility Master Mode
- 4.5.25 Connect Mobility Master to other Mobility Master(s)
- 4.5.26 Disconnect Mobility Master from other Mobility Master(s)
- 4.5.27 Connect Mobility Master to a Crypto Master
- 4.5.28 Connect Master to a Mobility Master
- 4.5.29 Enable the Radio
- 4.5.30 Enter IP Address to the PARI Master and the Standby PARI Master
- 4.5.31 Multiple Radio Configuration
- 4.5.32 PARI
- 4.5.33 SARI
- 4.5.34 Configure Air Synchronization
- 4.6.1 Add instance id to the user registration with the IP-PBX
- 4.6.2 IP-PBX supports redirection of registration when registered to alternative proxy
- 4.6.3 Use local contact port as source port for TCP and TLS connections
- 4.6.4 Session Timer (initial value)
- 4.7.1 Configure Messaging
- 4.7.2 Device Management
- 4.7.3 Service Discovery
- 4.7.4 Send Status Log
- 4.7.5 Module Fault List
- 4.8.1 Configure Automatic Firmware Update
- 4.8.2 Configure Logging
- 4.8.3 Configure the HTTP settings
- 4.8.4 Configure the HTTP Client settings
- 4.8.5 SNMP
- 4.8.6 Phonebook
- 4.8.7 Configure IP-DECT to Connect to a Presence System Using ICP
- 4.9.1 Show all Registered Users in the IP-DECT System
- 4.9.2 Search for User Information
- 4.9.3 Add a User
- 4.9.4 Add a User Administrator
- 4.9.5 Export the Users to a csv file
- 4.9.6 Show Anonymous
- 4.10.1 Radios
- 4.10.2 RFPs
- 4.10.3 Sync Ring
- 4.10.4 Sync Ports
- 4.10.5 Air Sync
- 4.10.6 Sync Lost Counter in IPBS
- 4.11.1 Air Sync Overview
- 4.11.2 Disturbances
- 4.11.3 Status
- 4.12.1 Display All Ongoing Calls in the System
- 4.12.2 Display Calls
- 4.12.3 Handover
- 4.13.1 General
- 4.13.2 Interfaces
- 4.13.3 SIP Interfaces
- 4.13.4 Gatekeeper Interfaces
- 4.13.5 Routes – Configuration
- 4.13.6 Show Active Calls
- 4.15.1 Before Upgrading
- 4.15.2 Upgrading Sequence
- 4.15.3 Software Upgrade from 2.X.X
- 4.15.4 Software Upgrade
- 4.15.5 Configuration After Updating the Firmware From Software Version 2.X.X to Later
- 4.15.6 Configuration After Updating the Firmware From Software Version 3.X.X to Later
- 4.21.1 Update Configuration
- 4.21.2 Update Firmware
- 4.21.3 Update the Boot File
- 4.21.4 Update the RFPs
- 4.26.1 Logging
- 4.26.2 Tracing
- 4.26.3 Alarms
- 4.26.4 Events
- 4.26.5 Performance
- 4.26.6 Config Show
- 4.26.7 Ping
- 4.26.8 Traceroute
- 4.26.9 Environment
- 4.26.10 RFP Scan
- 4.26.11 Service Report
- 4.27.1 Idle Reset
- 4.27.2 Immediate Reset
- 4.27.3 TFTP Mode
- 4.27.4 Boot
- 5 Commissioning
- 6 Troubleshooting
- 7 Related Documents
- Document History
- Appendix A: How to Configure and Use the Update Server
- Appendix B: Local R-Key Handling
- Appendix C: Database Maintenance
- Appendix D: Load Balancing
- Appendix E: Update Script for Configuration of Kerberos Clients
- Appendix F: Install Certificate in the Web Browser
- Appendix G: Used IP Ports
- Appendix H: Configure DHCP Options
TD 92579EN
15 October 2014 / Ver. M
Installation and Operation Manual
IP-DECT Base Station & IP-DECT Gateway (software version 7.2.X)
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1 Select Device Overview > RFPs.
2 Click the applicable port to open the R
FP details pop-up window.
å
Port The port used in the IPBL.
Status Current status of the IPBS connected to the IPBL.
Description A short description to help identify the IPBS.
Trace file A blue text link for retrieval of
a DB
1 log. About retrieving a
DB1 log, see RFP Logging.
RFPI Identity number.
SW Version The current software version.
Hardware The hardware version.
Boot RFP boot version.
Connected Time The elapsed time since the RFP connected to the IPBL.
Cable Delay The delay caused by the cable.
Tx Error The number of required retransmissions.
The counters "Tx
Err
or" and "Rx Error" are indicators of how many packets that
did not receive an acknowledge and had to be retransmitted. If
the number of errors exceeds 1% of the total number of sent
frames, it might be an indication of a communication problem
between IPBL and RFP. A remark is also that these counters are
only valid for the signaling to the RFP and not for the voice
stream itself.
Rx Error See the explanation for Tx Error.
3 The following actions are available:
• Click "OK" to save your settings and close the pop-up window.
• Click "Cancel" to close the pop-up window.
• Click "Refresh" to update the information.
• Click "Reset" to reset the RFP.
RFP Logging
An IPBL can retrieve logs from connected DB1s. A DB1 continuously produce logs by
defa
ult, but during normal opera
tion there will be few logs. Detailed logs will be produced
if the DB1 experience a major event, such as an unexpected restart.
Retrieving an RFP Log
To retrieve a log, do as follows:
1 Select Device Overview > RFPs.
2 Click the applicable port (blue text link) to
open the RFP details pop-up window.
3 Click on the blue retrieval text link "No file available (r
etrieve from RFP)" (see
figure 8 on page 87). The log is being prepared for download which may take up to
3 to 4 minutes (Figure 9). The retrieval link will thereafter turn
into the blue text link
"Download" (Figure 10).
4 Click on the blue text link "Download" and open or save the log.