User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- New in this release
- Nortel DECT Messenger Administrator Guide
- Preface
- Nortel DECT Messenger overview
- eCONFIG
- Adding a DECT device to the Messenger system
- DECT Messenger Customer Engineer Manual
- Preface
- DECT Messenger overview
- DECT Messenger in a WAN or MAN network
- Licensing
- Detailed module descriptions
- What is required to run DECT Messenger
- DATABASES in DECT Messenger
- Installing and getting started
- Using eCONFIG
- Using eTM
- eDMSAPI Inbound
- eLOCATION
- Connecting National Instruments modules
- Understanding Security features
- Using eBackup
- Setting up e-mail integration (eSMTP_Server/eSMTP)
- Using eSMTP Server
- Using eSMTP
- Sending SMS messages
- V.24 - RS232 connections (eCAP, eESPA)
- Using Import/Export menu
- eLOG
- Checking diagnostics

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Table 9
Site and Area structure
Site
Area Module
To DMC
11
eDMSAPI
1
12
eDMSAPI
2
You can use this modular structure to do the following:
• install modules on different computers in the TCP/IP network
• set up a standby eKERNEL on a second site
• connect more than one DMC to DECT Messenger
DECT Messenger in a WAN or MAN network
DECT Messenger can be used in a multiunit MAN (IMP network),
or in a multinode WAN (DPNSS network). If DECT Messenger is
installed in a multiunit DMC network (MAN), you can send LRMS (E2)
messages to DECT handsets in units other than those in which DECT
Messenger is connected. The IMP links support LRMS (E2) messaging,
but this generates a heavy load on the interunit links. Therefore, Nortel
recommends that you avoid sending LRMS (E2) messages over interunit
links. If you must send LRMS (E2) messages to handsets in a unit other
than the one having the DECT Messenger connection, Nortel recommends
that you make a direct DECT Messenger connection to those other
units, as well. Figure 14 "DECT Messenger in a multiunit or multinode
environment" (page 73) shows a configuration in which DECT Messenger
has connections to more than one DMC. The connection between the
units can be either an interunit (IMP) link (MAN) or a DPNSS connection
(WAN), because there is no messaging passing through the links between
the units.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
DECT Messenger Fundamentals
NN43120-120 01.06
17 October 2008
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