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PARAMETER DESCRIPTION
SYSTEM INFORMATION This base current multi-cell state
PHONE TYPE
Always IPDECT
SYSTEM TYPE This base customer configuration
RF BAND This base RF band setting.
The parameter is defined in production and relates to the radio approvals shown
on the label of the base.
CURRENT LOCAL TIME
This base local time
OPERATION TIME Operation is operation time for the base since last reboot
RFPI
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ADDRESS
This base RFPI address
MAC-ADDRESS This base MAC address
IP-ADDRESS This base IP address
FIRMWARE VERSION
This base firmware version
FIRMWARE URL Firmware update server address and firmware path on server
REBOOT Shows the last reboots of the Base station and the reason for reboot
BASE STATION STATUS “Idle”: When no calls on base
“In use”: When active calls on base
SIP IDENTITY STATUS List of extensions present at this Base station.
Format: “extension”@“this base IP address”(“server name”) followed by status to
the right. Below is listed possible status:
OK: Handset is ok
SIP Error: SIP registration error
REBOOT Reboot after all connections is stopped on base. Connections are active calls,
directory access, firmware update active
FORCED REBOOT Reboot immediately.
5.3 Extensions
In this section, we describe the different parameters available whenever the administrator is creating extensions for
handsets. Note that it is not possible to add extensions if no servers are defined (to add a server please see chapter
6.1.2 SIP server (or PBX Server) Setup). Furthermore, the section describes the administration of extensions and
handsets using the extension list and the extension list menu.
The system can handle maximum 1000 extensions matching 1000 handsets which can be divided between servers.
When 1000 handsets are registered it is not possible to add more extensions. With active multiline feature, the system
can handle maximum 1000 extensions. With 4 active lines in multiline maximum 200 handsets can be active in the
system.
Note: Within servers or even with multi servers, extensions must always be unique. This means that the same
extension number on server 1 cannot be re-used on server 2.
Note: To view a step-by-step setup of Extensions and handsets, please see chapter 7 Appendix – Adding Extensions