User Manual

OpenMobility SIP Installation, Administration and Maintenance
Aastra DeTeWe Doc-ID: pm-0504 28.11.2006 Page: 16 (52)
2.7 About the Portable Parts
Please mind the differences in regulatory domains which exist for North
America and all other areas of the world . These domains lead to different PP
variants which use specific frequency bands and field strengths:
Aastra Phone 142 (EMEA)
- Frequency Band 1.880 to 1.900 Mhz
- 120 duplex channels
- 10 mW (average output per active channel)
Aastra Phone 142 US (NA)
- Frequency Band 1.920 to 1.930 Mhz
- 60 duplex channels
- 5 mW (average output per active channel)
In addition to the Aastra Phone 142 also standard 3rd party DECT GAP
phones function on the IP DECT solution. But the functionality may be limited
by the characteristics of the 3rd party DECT phone.
2.8 About licensing
The OMM needs to be enabled with a license key, which depends on the
MAC address of some RFPs in the DECT system. The license key needs to
be entered / administered via the OMM web interface.
There are a sets of licenses with additional upgrade licenses:
License for 1 to 2 RFPs
License for more than 2 RFPs
As mentioned above the license key depends on the MAC addresses of
some RFPs of the DECT system (License RFPs). Each RFP can be a
License RFP independent from where the RFP is located. The number of
RFP MAC addresses encoded in the license depends on the size of the
DECT installation.
System size
(# of RFPs)
Number of RFP MAC addresses
encoded in the license (License RFPs)
1 1
2 2 (1, if a second RFP has been added to a single RFP
system)
More than 2 3
Additional to the MAC addresses the PARK (Portable Access Rights Key),
which identifies the DECT installation, is also part of the license. Because a
DECT system can only be operated with a valid PARK, a DECT installation
without a license will be inactive on the DECT side.