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1. Basement 2bm es EF e ss ir Elevato Floor plan 2nd floor Figure 12 Base station distribution in interiors of brick and light construction materials A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 44 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Determining the Installation Site e For interiors with concrete and steel dividing walls Figure 13 A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Central installation in the building The general rules must be observed Horizontal direction Because of the relatively high attenuation of concrete and steel dividing walls a base station must be installed in these buildings at least every 25 m Vertical coverage Care must be taken to ensure that not more than one reinforced concrete ceiling is in the direct propagation route between the base station and the area where the mobile telephones are used Adequate coverage cannot otherwise be guaranteed For stairwells elevator shafts and supply shafts additional base stations are also often necessary In the case of elevators a base station
2. 2nd floor BS Er Stair well 1st floor Ground floor Ber LT BS Basement BS Minimum required BS base station Bs Er t1 Possible additional base station for example for areas with higher concentration 25m m Stair BS Er well Elevato Floor plan 1st floor Figure 11 42 Base station distribution in buildings of brick and light construction materials A31003 C 1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Determining the Installation Site 3 4 1 2 In Steel Concrete Buildings e For interiors of brick or light construction materials Figure 12 A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Horizontal direction A base station must be installed a
3. Testing the Radio Area 7 2 2 Gigaset Family NOTE The default language for measuring mode is English 7 2 2 1 Activating Measuring Mode You must switch off the mobile telephone before you can activate measuring mode Switch off the mobile telephone Nothing is displayed Press the on hook key until the confirmation beep is heard ascending tone sequence Switch the mobile telephone into service status Press keys 1 4 and 7 123 simultaneously 45 6 7 8 9 0f Whilst at the same time pressing the on hook key Service Activate the Service menu Enter code 76200 11213 Service 4 GW version 5 QS data 7 819 Speechpath test o A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 212 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Activate the measuring mode Using the navigation key scroll down to Measuring time Confirm with OK Measuring mode is switched on this is indicated by the tick next to Measuring mode Select the measuring time Using the navigation key scroll down to Measuring time Confirm with OK Set the value range A X Cn A 4 gt M Press the navigation key to increase the value range Press the navigation key to reduce the value range Value range 06 to 16 Recommended value range 16 measuring cycle 1 s to 2 5 s Press the Save key to confirm the value range set Save Switch off the mobile telephone
4. Entry Value MSN 761 UserName 761 AuthName 761 Password 1234 2 Save the modifications by clicking Apply A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Administration Configuration Hints for PBXs 5 5 1 5 Time server configuration 1 Configure the following settings to activate the time server settings via WBM Expert mode Basic Settings Date and Time SNTP settings SNTP Einstellungen O O SNTP Client Administrativer Zustand des SNTP Clients Aktiviert IP Adresse DNS Name des externen Zeitservers 92 52 109 51 Pollzeit f r externen Zeitserver Kontinuierlich v Entry Value Administration mode of SNTP client Up IP address DNS name of External Time IP adress 0 0 0 0 if no external time server Server is used for time synchronisation otherwise the IP address of the external time server Poll interval for External Time Server Continuous 2 Save the modifications by clicking Apply 5 5 2 HiPath 3000 This chapter contains configuration hints to configure a Siemens HiPath 3000 for usage with a HPCIP system using SIP subscribers 5 5 2 1 Base Configuration HiPath 3000 1 Please configure the HiPath 3000 for the usage with SIP Users and configure the needed number of SIP Users in the Installation Assistant 2 Configure the following Co
5. Catch for sun shield wr 7 e Base of outdoor pe ON Ve D housing Co Co Base station LEDs 1 2 CO operating mode Cp ae f Hinged lid on CO I connection plug X1 CO M X Opening for base station connection line cable Figure 17 Outdoor housing with base station 58 3 5 6 2 Mast Installation Material required supplied loose two metal tightening straps 1 2 Loosen the mast block fastening screws Set the distance of the mast blocks to the necessary mast diameter at the required height and tighten the screws Feed the metal tightening straps through the specially provided holes in the installation plate see Figure 18 Attach the base of the outdoor housing to the triangle head bolts on the installation plate Screw the triangle head bolts tight If necessary Thread a sealing wire through the lower right fastening hole on the base and the sealing hole on the mounting plate see Figure 18 Seal the wire A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Installing Base Stations 7 Attach the installation plate to the mast at the required height with the metal tightening straps The mast used must be stable and wind resistant A CAUTION Do not install the base station on steel masts Holes for attaching the outdoor housing Openings for metal tightening straps Outdoor housing Ma
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7. N A Oo 0 o1 M amp Enter code 76200 Deactivate the measuring mode LOK OK Using the navigation key scroll down to Measuring time Confirm with OK Measuring mode is switched off the tick next to Measuring mode disappears Switch off the mobile telephone Press the on hook key until the confirmation beep is heard ascending tone sequence Diagnosis and Maintenance Testing the Radio Area Service SW version QS data Speechpath test Service 6 DSP parameters Measuring mode D Measuring time Nothing is displayed The measurement values are not displayed if the mobile telephone is switched on A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 215 Diagnosis and Maintenance Testing the Radio Area 7 2 3 Documentation of Results The following points must be documented The installation site of the base stations must be drawn on a customer specific building site plan and the base station number for example 016 RPN in measuring mode entered e Any deviations from existing building and site plans must be verified with the Hicom Cordless Service tool HCS DECT and documented A WARNING Any subsequent structural changes within the radio area buildings sites facilities and devices etc might restrict the operation of the mobile telephones and thus require rearrangement of the base
8. Radio coverage can be adequately determined with the aid of the site plan and the information above e Site plan see Figure 15 This plan depicts a company s grounds with buildings A to G It includes the type of construction and heights of these buildings Bird s eye perspective It is relatively simple to find the point which offers the best possible view of the grounds without any obstructions Placement around the buildings C E F and G is not feasible since the view from these buildings extends only to a few neighboring buildings The view from buildings A and B is better In the example the decision was made to place the base station at building B rather than A Note that the areas between buildings C and E as well as F G and A are covered The radio waves can pass through brick building A so that an area of about 10 meters beyond will still be covered In practice coverage can also be assumed for other outdoor areas as waves pass through the windows e Reinforced concrete buildings or constructions with metal facades act as limiting factors Areas behind these buildings are quasioptically blocked and must be considered not covered by the radio waves e Brick buildings can usually be penetrated so that significant parts of them are reached by the radio waves The supply range however often stops less than 10 meters beyond these buildings A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service
9. Insert the wall anchors in the holes 2 Remove the mast blocks from the mounting plate A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Installing Base Stations Attach the mounting plate to the wall with the two screws Attach the base plate of the outdoor housing to the triangle head bolts on the mounting plate Screw the triangle head bolts tight If necessary Thread a sealing wire through the lower right fastening hole on the base and the sealing hole on the installation plate and seal it see Figure 18 Connect the base station connection cable s see Section 3 5 4 2 Secure the housing cover with the four triangle head bolts If necessary lock the sun shield into the spaces on the sides of the installation plate A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 61 Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Installing Base Stations 3 5 6 4 Wall Mounting Without Mounting Plate Material required two wall anchors of 8 mm diameter 1 Drill two holes 8 mm diameter in the wall where the base station is to be mounted For dimensions see Figure 20 Insert the wall anchors in the holes Screw the two triangle head bolts through the mounting plate and into the wall anchor so that a clearance of about 12 mm remains between the screw head and the mounting wall Hang the base plate of the outdoor housing into the screws by its tab
10. A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 185 Installation and Administration Configuration Hints for PBXs Usage with OpenScape Web client If HPCIP users are used with OpenScape web client the HPCIP users feature profile should be set to CSTA Normal Only Limited feature set using web client is supported S NORA EM sol headquarters id Edit Subscriber 493040065106 Windows Internet be P bg_sol Edit Subscriber 493040065106 Subscriber Description General Attributes General Vv Vv Vv Manage Calls Vv Advanced Hunt Groups Keyset Services Calling Number Permanent Presentation Status Outgoing CID Suppression Outgoing Name Delivery Blocking Outgoing Number Delivery Blocking Account Code No z rs Authorization Code No z CSTA Anonymous Caller Rejection No z os Yes Normal s 186 TL TL D nene 1005 7 Configuration of Gateways Page network Gateways Each SIP server OpenBranch and or OpenScapeVoice signaling IP addresses has to be specified here Different HPCIP users from one system may register on both Geo separated OSV nodes or on OpenBranch In standard customer scenarios only one gateway will be used For Geo separated OpenScape Voice If the HPCIP IWU is directly connected to a Geographically node separated OSV cluster Main Office no OpenBranch Proxy involved it is necessary to enable Flag
11. A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 47 Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Determining the Installation Site Lr BS ss TZ BS ard floor Open plan offic 2nd floor BS By Stair well 1st floor Ground floor Lr BS Basement BS F Minimum required BS Possible additional base station Base station for example for areas with higher si B Base station with outdoor concentration housing Mast made of wood plastic concrete not metal BS lt 25m m BS aa BS Elevato Floor plan 1st floor Figure 14 Base station distribution for base stations with housing for outdoor use A31003 C 1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 48 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Determining the Installation Site Example Planning an outdoor area Figure 15 NOTE A base station installed in an attic directly beside a dormer window no metal reinforcement in the window pane is the alternative to outdoor housing for coverage of the outdoor area e Planning A site plan for example with a scale of 1 300 or 1 1000 is helpful for determining the base station installation site The customer s preferred radio area should be indicated on the map subject to customer confirmation Additional information about the types and heights of buildings is also helpful
12. Hint Forthe correlation of the fields between the BSIP and the PBX refer to chapter 5 5 1 4 Station Configuration HPCIP IWU User User Index Enable Msn DisplayName Comment Language Groups 1 v 761 761 Sales Deutsch default 2 7 762 762 Marketing Deutsch default m Ld Ld i v 763 763 Support Deutsch default 3 Change the contents of the following fields A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 89 Installation and Administration Quick Start Msn necessary The MSN has to correlate with the Call number of the User at the PBX This configuration example uses MSN 761 762 and 763 DisplayName necessary This information is shown at the idle display of the corresponding handset This configuration example uses MSN 761 762 and 763 Comment optional Here you may enter any desired text for administration purposes This configuration example uses the values Sales Marketing and Support Language The language used for display messages of the handset can be selected here This configuration example uses the language Deutsch Groups Choose a Group and with that a Gateway from the dropdown box to which the user is associated to This configuration example uses the default Group name default 4 Switch to configuration page User sub page Voip User Voip User Voip l User Voip Dect Index Enable Msn DisplayName Comment UserName
13. SIP Signaling RTP Media HiPath Cordless IP Sw E RENE sp pECT Lr Handset pm al VPN SigMediaj communication IP phone pus server over air DECT DECT Handset IP phone Figure 6 Depicts all communication channels of the HiPath Cordless IP System The following list gives an overview of all communication channels within the HiPath Cordless IP System DECT Handset User Gigaset professional DECT Handsets with PN CAP functionality A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 23 Overview Einleitung 24 DECT Handset DECT IP Basestation BSIP1 In this multicell DECT system a call can be handed over seamlessly from one BSIP1 to the other If seamless handover is impossible and the signal quality is decreasing at a certain point the handset can send a warning tone and the connection breaks off DECT IP Basestation BSIP1 DECT IP Basestation BSIP1 An accurate synchronization is needed between DECT IP Basestation for seamless handover DECT IP Basestation BSIP1 HiPath Cordless IP SW the DECT IP Basestation BSIP1 is able to handle a tunnel to the HiPath Cordless IP SW in which the voice data of all active calls and all signaling data is transported The connection between BSIP1 and HiPath Cordless IP SW is system specific i e this protocol is IP based and uses UDP packages both ways HiPath Cordless IP SW
14. 5 3 6 3 Configuration Page User VoiP On this page the parameters for the SIP registration of the User at the PBX and the assignment of the subscriber numbers can be configured User Voip Index Enable Msn DisplayName Comment UserName AuthName Password G72 1 W 761 761 Sales 761 761 1234 2 v 762 762 Marketing 762 762 2345 3 4 763 763 Support 763 763 3456 The columns of the configuration page have the following meaning e Note The columns Index Enabled Msn DisplayName and Comment are repeated on all sub pages A description of these parameters can be found in the previous chapter 5 3 6 2 Configuration Page User User Details regarding the correlation between the values used in the PBX configu ration and in WBM may be found in the chapter for the used PBX at chapter 5 5 Configuration Hints for PBXs UserName Assign a User Name which is used for the registration at the PBX This may bea name or a number depending on the PBX or the provider For the supported gateways only numbers are allowed AuthName The authentication Name is necessary if a PBX requires authentication of the user Digest authentication In case of digest authentication the AuthName and Password are sent to the PBX as part of the registration process Password Here the password is configured which is required together with the AuthName if the PBX requires digest authentication G729 The usage of low bandwith code
15. A31003 C 1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 164 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Administration Configuration techniques and technologies During the operation mode of BSIP IWU e Refer to the procedures described before after applying button network state 5 4 1 3 Ethernet Synchronization acc IEEE1588 Towards an Ethernet based Synchronization acc IEEE 1588 PTP Precious Time Protocol great demands are made on Ethernet characteristics like symmetry packet loss delay jitter variation of delay Therefore special requirements regarding the Ethernet components especially the Ethernet switches used have to be considered Exceeding of limits especially of jitter will lead to loss of synchronization which will finally lead to a resynchronization process During this process the belonging Base Stations are unable to establish telephony connec tions The Synchronization according Ethernet solely uses a star shaped topology Maximally one Base Station BSIP Only serves a Synchronization Master Sync Master all other Base Station which participate at the synchronization serve as Synchronization Slaves Sync Slave Resynchronization The DECT functionality of all BSIP which are configured as IEEE1588 Sync Slaves depends on the availability of the IEEE1588 Sync Master If the Sync Master is not functional e g not Online due to Ethernet problems all 1588 sync slaves will go OutOfSync During this time no tele
16. Configuration techniques and technologies 162 SNMP Table Definition Value Type Description From Text Date time reason of start of the current MIB table To Text Date time reason of stop of the current MIB table RPN Text RPN of the associated BSIP MAC Text MAC address of the associated BSIP Name Text Name of the associated BSIP OVL70 Text This counter indicates how often 70 or more of the available channels of the associated BSIP had been occupied OVL100 Text This counter indicates how often 100 of the available channels of the associated BSIP had been occupied Roaming _ Text This counter indicates how often a roaming process location event of a handset without an active connection have been indicated at the associated BSIP Hint Handover events Intercell handover during an active call are not considered by this counter 5 4 1 1 3 SNMP Trap Tree All TRAPS BSIP_TRAPS are located inside the OID Root OID 2 n SNMP trap definition TR BSIP OnlineState Root OID 2 1 Value Description Name TR BSIP OnlineState OID Root OID 2 1 Description This trap is triggered if a BSIP ONLY changed its state Online Offline Value Description MAC MAC address of the associated BSIP Name Name of the associated BSIP Event Possible events are ONLINE OFFLINE Severity The assigned severity value is 1 TR BSIP SyncState Root OID
17. Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Chronik Lesezeichen Extras Hilfe o Bcc GQ http j 192 168 201 69 htmljwbm pro html session id 082745 610 HiPath Cordless IP Administration SIEMENS Administration Network Gateways Group User Dect Debugging Status System Cle product name feature name used licenses available licenses HiPath Cordless IP Y1 Server 1 HiPath Cordless IP v1 Basestation 0 60 Use local CLA APPLICTYPE BSIPIWU USERTYPE SIEMENS_ADMIN ACTIVESYSTEM 2 HARDWARE 2 tes Hep info cancel Apply A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 159 Installation and Administration Configuration reference Hint The MAC address of the SERVER HPCIP SERVER may be found in the output of Version System on WBM page Administration The columns of the table have the following meaning product name This column displays the product name of the license option e g HiPath Cordless IP V1 feature name This column displays the name of the license option e g Server or Basestation used licenses This column displays the currently used number of license units of the corre sponding license option available licenses This column displays the currently available number of license units of the corresponding license option Status This column displays the license state of the corresponding license option Possible sta
18. 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Putting Into Service Overview IP adresses 4 3 Overview IP adresses VoIP network internal communication 192 168 123 111 24 192 168 123 222 24 192 168 1 xxx 24 BSIP_IVVU in the VoIP network IP Address example 192 168 1 10 24 92 168 2 100 24 SIP Server BSIP DECT network 192 168 2 101 24 Only H SIP Server in the VoIP network Gateway 192 168 2 xxx 24 IP Address 192 168 1 2 24 example a 192 168 2 102 24 Path Network Gateways SIEMENS FE Pat IP phone IP Address example 192 168 1 253 24 Path DECT gt Ab IP Address for e SY SAAANA S the SIRA se peer Memes be Access Maintenance PC IP Address example 192 168 1 101 24 Ca IN A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 65 Installation and Administration Introduction 5 5 1 66 Installation and Administration Introduction 5 1 1 Scope This document describes both platforms of the HiPath Cordless IP System e HPCIP Small Solution The HiPath Cordless IP Server Software HPCIP IWU is running on a BSIP BSIP IWU e HPCIP Server Solution The HiPath Cordless IP Server Software HPCIP IWU is running on a dedicated Server FSC Tx150 S7 Server IWU Unless otherwise noted the instructions in this document refer to both platforms IWU InterWorkin
19. A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 13 Introduction and Important Notes Standards and Guidelines on Installation 1 4 Standards and Guidelines on Installation 1 4 1 Labeling This device complies with the EU guideline 1999 5 EEC as C confirmed by the CE certificate This device has been manufactured in accordance with our P certified environmental management system ISO 14001 This process ensures that energy consumption and the use of primary raw materials are kept to a minimum thus reducing waste production c A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 14 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Introduction and Important Notes Data Protection and Data Security 1 5 Data Protection and Data Security This system processes and uses personal data for purposes such as call detail recording displays and customer data acquisition In Germany the processing and use of such data is subject to various regulations including those of the Federal Data Protection Law Bundesdatenschutzgesetz BDSG For other countries please follow the appropriate national laws The aim of data protection is to protect the rights of individuals from being adversely affected by use of their personal data In addition the aim of data protection is to prevent the misuse of data when it is processed and to ensure that one s own interests and the interests of other parties which need to be protected a
20. BSIP IWU is configured as the synchronization master for the Over Air synchro nization The second BSIP is configured as synchronization slave 1 Wait about 2 minutes until the LED states at the BSIP Only change to perma nently green and red 2 Atthe WBM of the BSIP IWU switch to configuration page Dect About 3 To scan the newly attached second BSIP click on the button Scan Scan 1 scanning modules Cancel The newly attached BSIP should be found automatically and a record will be appended for it in the table of DECT devices Dect About Base Sync Ari About Index Enable Name Type BasestationSe Version Partinfo1 Partinfo2 Ip amp ddr Module IpAddr Server Server Pc Mac Addr 1 V BslphwuLocal BslpLocal 000000000 3 32 14 Jan 20 2011 16 24 11 n a n a 192 168 123 222 192 168 123 111 10500 00 00 00 00 00 00 2 Bslp only Bslp 738479248 w3 3214 Jan 202011 16 24 51 5 V3 3214 3 3214 Active 192 168 1 1 192 168 2 1 10500 00 1a e8 21 b0 73 A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 91 Installation and Administration Quick Start If the BSIP is not found please read the chapter 5 6 Troubleshooting FAQ concerning possible reasons 4 Atthe WBM of the BSIP IWU switch to configuration page Dect Base 5 The BSIP Only has to be configured for usage within the HiPath Cordless IP system Select the newly created entry for BSIP Only and change the contents of the followin
21. For this to work they must be located in the areas where their radio cells overlap This does not apply for use of over the air synchronization Overlap areas inside outside buildings see following chapter measurement results RSSI points see Section 7 2 1 Radio measurement techniques are used to determine the radio range of DECT IP base stations DECT IP base stations inside buildings M Please note that the base station s connection cable can be repositioned as necessary connection cable plus reserve loop to be factored in DECT IP base stations in areas outside buildings e g campuses The base station must be installed in the outdoor case for use is exterior areas Make sure that adequate lightning and overvoltage protection is provided for the cable feeder into the building and the DECT IP base station e Radio propagation Radio propagation is negatively influenced by A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 35 Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Propagation Conditions for Radio Traffic obstructions with strong absorption qualities brick walls dividing walls ceilings furniture steel cabinets bathroom units elevators wire reinforced glass leaded windows blinds and others reflective stationary obstructions brick buildings reinforced concrete buildings buildings with metal sheathing reflective moving obstructions people animals vehicle
22. HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 267 Open Source Software used in the Product Text of the used Open Source Software Licenses 8 4 12 MIT License Copyright 1998 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Permission to use copy modify and distribute this software and its documentation for any pur pose and without fee is hereby granted provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting doc umentation and that the name of M I T not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to dis tribution of the software without specific written prior permission M I T makes no representations about the suitability of this software for any purpose It is pro vided as is without express or implied warranty 8 4 13 8 4 13 file 4 19 Id LEGAL NOTICE v 1 15 2006 05 03 18 48 33 christos Exp Copyright c lan F Darwin 1986 1987 1989 1990 1991 1992 1994 1995 Software written by lan F Darwin and others maintained 1994 Christos Zoulas This software is not subject to any export provision of the United States Department of Com merce and may be exported to any country or planet Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met 1 Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice immediately at the beginning of the file
23. IP address of the IWU to the network of the VoIP Infrastructure You need at least one unused IP address of the Infrastructure network which has to be confi gured at the IWU 1 Select the configuration page Network Gateways 2 Change the configuration in the bottom frame to the designated values of the IWU Network Destination 0 0 0 0 Tos Value Best Effort 0x00 w Time Server IP 192 168 201 94 Network Mask 255 255 255 0 Cos Value 0 v Timezone GMT 01 00 Ams Y Gateway 0 0 0 0 VLAN Id Time Server Enable V HTTPS Enable SNMP Server IP 0000 Change the following values according your needs Ip Address Here you have to configure the IP address at which the IWU should be available inside the VoIP Infrastructure Network This also is the address at which the BSIP IWU is accessible via WBM This configuration example uses the IP address 192 168 100 1 Network Mask Enter the corresponding network mask for the IP address as configured above Default for Class C networks 255 255 255 0 This configuration example uses the network mask 255 255 255 0 Routing Configuration If routing to another network is necessary e g access from Maintenance PC to IP VoIP Infrastructure network or if infrastructure components e g PBX NTP or SNMP servers are located behind other routers routing may be configured using a Default Gateway or by a specific network route Network Destination The usage of a Default
24. In the view of the communication server the HiPath Cordless IP SW is like a Gateway User Agent that manages lots of handsets Handsets use the HiPath Cordless IP SW for registration at the communication server This software regulates the check in procedure for the DECT handsets and their management Function Configuration and administration interface All administrative functionality for the DECT IP Basestations as well as for HiPath Cordless IP SW itself is performed via a Web Based Management to the HiPath Cordless IP SW i e all DECT IP Basestations are administered via HiPath Cordless IP SW A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 19 Overview Einleitung 20 Function Synchronization management DECT IP base stations must be perfectly synchronized as a prerequisite for seamless handover If the DECT IP base stations are synchronized they combine to form a seamless handover cluster The synchronization management function only works in this cluster Additional clusters are possible but not synchronized Seamless handover is not possible between different asynchronous clusters In DECT systems with line switched connections such as HiPath Cordless systems the synchronization information needed for synchronizing the DECT IP base stations is obtained from the UPO connection This is not possible in the HiPath Cordless IP system DECT based synchronization synchronization over the air This meth
25. OSO MX Here you can find the configuration hints using a Siemens OpenScape Office MX SW Version V1 using SIP users 5 5 1 1 Base Configuration OSO MX The following value is used for the base configuration Parameter Value IP address of the OSO MX 192 168 0 93 Detailed configuration instruction for the OSO MX would go beyond the scope of this documentation Therefore only the information regarding the configuration which is very important and relevant for the interworking is described here Detailed documentation for the OSO MX may be found in the manual e OpenScape Office MX V2 Administrator Documentation 1 Please configure the OSO MX for the usage with SIP Users and configure the needed number of SIP Users in the Installation Assistant 2 Configure the IP address of the OSO MX to 192 168 0 93 or change the according IP addresses 3 Configure the following Codec Parameters via WBM Expert mode Voice Gateway Codec Parameters A31003 C 1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Administration Configuration Hints for PBXs Codec Prioritat Biss Sat RahmengroBe G 711 Alaw Prioritat 2 M vaD O 20 v ms G 711 p law Prioritat 3 v VAD O 20 ms G 729A Priorit t 4 v YAD c 20 ms G 729AB Priorit t 1 v VAD M 20 ms T 38 Fax vl FillBitRemoval verwenden Max UDP D
26. Processor Xeon UP X3220 2 40GHz 2x4MB 1066MHz Quad Core CPU with cooling element 95W 2x4MB SLC ECC protected 1066MHz FSB 64 bit Intel amp VT RAM 1GB DDR2 800 PC2 6400 ub d ECC 1 module 1GB unbuffered dual rank DDR2 8 no Chipkill DVD drive DVD ROM 1 6 SATA 16x DVD 48x CD 1 6 anthracite Hard disk HD SATA 3GB s 250 GB 7 2k hot plug 3 5 Miscellaneous KBPC SX D standard keyboard global design bright light gray keyboard 2m PS2 Cable Mains supply line D 1 8 m gray suitable for D A B F NL FIN N E P RUS TR Optional available Conversion kit for switching HiPath Cordless IP servers into 19 inch models 5 U Table 9 HiPath Cordless IP server 6 3 3 PoE Injector e An injector is needed when operating the DECT IP base station on the mains e Single port PoE injector in compliance with IEEE 802 3af Class 2 A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 203 Technical Data Base Stations e Injector is included in the scope of features e The PoE injector ships with startup information and notes on LED status displays A31003 C 1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 204 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 6 4 Item Number Overview Base stations HiPath Cordless IP V1 Base station BSIP1 HiPath Cordless IP V1 SW License per HiPath Cordless IP Server HiPath Cordless IP V1 SW License per DECT IP Basisstation BSIP1 HiPath Cordless IP V
27. and DLL differentiate the various parts of the Software for which Debugging may be activated They differentiate the names of the Software levels and the according Log file names You will get more detailed information from our support engineer when the activation of a Debug level is requested e Note Please note that depending on the activated Logging configuration big amounts of data may be produced which may have negative influence on the performance of the IWU Software and the System Therefore you should only activate Logging functions when requested by a support engineer The options of the table have the following meaning Disable Default value Deactivated When activating this entry the logging functionality for the selected entry is disabled independent of the configured Debug level Name fixed Preconfigured descriptive name of the Software level for which the Debug level is valid You will get more detailed information from our support engineer when the activation of a Debug level is requested Level Default value 0x00000000 Debug level of the selected entry The value may be entered directly hexadecimal or via the checkboxes on the right The options of the lower part of the configuration page have the following meaning Console Checkbox and entry By activating this entry the Debugging functionality via the Console application is enabled The entry contains the associated UDP port number for Remote Debu
28. base station using the logged on mobile telephone Mobile telephone MT Logged on mobile telephone synchronized with base station A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Operating Manual Subjective evaluation of voice connection for example background noise See Section 7 1 2 range warning tone activated See Section 6 3 PC No synchronism Base n blinks on handset display Handset measuring mode is activated Frequency slot changes RSSI value If this is notthe case perform the test on a different base station If itis still unsuccessful use a different handset If itis still not possible to synchronize with a base station after repeated attempts replace the base station Synchronism symbol Base n name individual setting on handset display is continuously visible does not blink 219 Diagnosis and Maintenance Troubleshooting 7 3 2 What Happens If 7 3 2 1 Synchronism Symbol on Handset Display Base n No synchronization to base station flashes 1 Is the mobile telephone not logged on 2 Ifthe mobile telephone is logged on to multiple Systems is it switched to the correct system Is automatic system selection activated Check the base station Base n Synchronization to base station continuously visible but no action is 1 An error tone can be heard when the line key is possible pressed Temporary overload status a
29. communication server The SIP interface between the HiPath Cordless IP SW and the communication server is standard based Seen from the communication server the DECT over IP System is a set of SIP subscribers represented by a GW User Agent which is the HiPath Cordless IP SW connected to the DECT handsets i e the subscribers are the DECT handsets A31003 C 1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Overview System Configuration 2 2 System Configuration There are two main scenarios for installing the HiPath Cordless IP solution e The HiPath Cordless IP SW is activated on one of the DECT IP base stations e The HiPath Cordless IP SW is installed on a server In both cases all voice and signaling data RTP SIP are always routed over the HiPath Cordless IP SW because this is the only software that supports a routing and protocol converter function Scenarios are also possible where the HiPath Cordless IP SW is installed a number of times per communication server Such scenarios do not support seamless handover between the different clusters formed with synchronous DECT IP base stations Cascading is not available at present for communication server software 2 2 1 Scenario 1 HiPath Cordless IP SW is activated on a DECT IP base station All DECT IP base stations always also support the same functions as HiPath Cordless IP SW This means that in principle all DECT IP base stations can perform HiPath Cordless
30. the DECT functionality of all IEEE1588 sync slave BSIP will go down During this time no telephony is possible General requirements on the Ethernet system A maximum number of three cascaded Ethernet switches are supported between the Sync Master SM and a Sync Slave SS BSIP Only premium class switches which fulfill the requirements regarding Ethernet synchronization according IEEE1588 are supported A list of supported switches is documented in the sales information of the HPCIP system A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 69 Installation and Administration Introduction 70 Usage of VLAN at the BSIP IWU for Infrastructure and DECT network is mandatory All participating switches have to be configured in a way that the VLAN of the DECT network has to be assigned the highest priority Further details regarding Ethernet Synchronization according IEEE1588 may be found in chapter 5 4 1 3 Ethernet Synchronization acc IEEE1588 5 1 6 WBM related issues 5 1 6 1 Supported Web Browser The following web browsers are supported e Mozilla Firefox Versions 2 x 3 0 x 3 5 x and 3 6 x e Microsoft Internet Explorer Version 6 x 7 x and 8 x For details refer to chapter 5 7 1 Configuration hints for Web Browser as well as the release notes 5 1 6 2 General WBM issues e Don t use special characters inside the objects for WBM Supported characters are 0 9 a z A Z Other ch
31. the configuration of the DECT network has to be done manually since configuration of DECT IP addresses may not be distributed by the DHCP server e After applying the DHCP changes reboot of IWU the IWU will be assigned a new IP address by the DHCP server Since there is no local console access at BSIP possible the only method to get the assigned IP address is to have access to the DHCP servers lease information Contact the administrator of the DHCP server before activating this option e The last assigned IP addresses may be derived by the output of Network State which simultaneously initiates a new DHCP request e Alternatively a dedicated route to another network segment which is not reachable by the default gateway may be configured using the settings Network destination Network Mask and Gateway as described below Network Destination Using this field the destination address for the other IP network e g 192 52 109 0 may be configured Network Mask Using this field the corresponding network mask for the Network destination e g 255 255 255 0 may be configured Gateway Using this field the IP address of the gateway inside the VoIP Infrastructure network which handles the routing to the other network may be configured HTTPS Enable Determines if https Hypertext Transfer Protocol over Secure Socket Layer should be used for WBM communication between the browser and the BSIP Using https encrypts th
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33. without modification this list of conditions and the following disclaim er 2 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of con ditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IM PLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PUR POSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LI ABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 268 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Open Source Software used in the Product Text of the used Open Source Software Licenses A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 269 A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 270 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Index A Administration 105 Akku Zellen 202 Auto Entry users 130 Base station authorized locations 53 installation
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35. 101 on your Mainte nan 1 ce PC If the IP address 192 168 2 1 is already used in your network you first have to directly connect the Maintenance PC and the BSIP via Ethernet This may be done with a direct Ethernet connection via the power injector or via a separate Ethernet switch where only the Maintenance PC and the BSIP are connected Test via ping if the BSIP is replying to the ping requests at ip address ping 192 168 2 1 If not check all cabling switch settings e g VLAN configuration Ensure that the configured local IP of the maintenance PC adress is up e g ping 192 168 2 101 Start the Web browser at the Maintenance PC Access the WBM Web based management at the following URL http 192 168 2 1 Log in to the WBM with the following case sensitive credentials Username Siemens Password 1q21q2 Press the Login button The configuration page for the BSIP in BSIP Only mode appears A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 81 Installation and Administration Quick Start HiPath Cordless IP Administration Siemens AG Mozilla Firefox Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Chronik Lesezeichen Extras Hilfe c A F http 192 168 2 1 html wbm_pro html session_id 010130 120 HiPath Cordless IP Administration SIEMENS Administration Metwork Gateways Group User Dect Status System Administration Configuration Program In
36. 2 Output power Average output power 10 dBm per channel Peak output power 24 dBm per channel Tone ringing Volume control adjustable 5 levels crescendo ringing Tone ringing signal Can be configured separately for internal and external calls 3 ringtones and 30 melodies e User Interface UI Menu driven graphic user interface Display Illuminated color display Telephone book Up to a total of 250 entries integrated locally Approved ambient conditions 5 C to 45 C 20 to 75 relative humidity Power supply state of charge indicated on the display Recommended rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride NiMH 600 1200 batteries mAh Sanyo NiMH 800 GP 850 mAh Yuasa Technologies AAA 800 Do not remove batteries without good reason because charge state monitoring and the recharge function will not work properly if you do After the batteries are removed and reinserted they must be discharged and recharged as for the initial startup AN CAUTION The use of any other rechargeable batteries may cause functional disturbances or may damage the handsets The manufacturer will not be held liable in such cases If replacement batteries are required be sure to use only the approved rechargeable types A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 197 Technical Data Base Stations Example for a capacity of 800 mAh Talktime Up to 9 hours Standby time Up to 175 hour
37. 2 37 Wire reinforced glass wall 8 84 Reinforced concrete ceiling 6 to9 75 to 87 residence Two reinforced concrete ceilings 26 99 5 Three reinforced concrete ceilings 46 100 NOTE These values show clearly that propagation within buildings is hindered much less in a horizontal direction than in a vertical direction This must be taken into consideration when installing the base station 3 3 4 Indoor Areas in Reinforced Concrete Buildings with Diverse Interior Layout Indoor areas in reinforced concrete buildings can give rise to different scenarios depending on the interior layout e Scenario 1 Large factory halls for manufacturing or office space These are either not partitioned e g manufacturing halls or have mobile partitions reaching half way to the ceiling office Propagation conditions Favorable in this scenario because intervisibility is more frequent than for example in buildings divided into individual offices with no line of sight between the base station and mobile telephones e Scenario 2 Interior in buildings of brick and light construction materials Propagation conditions A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 39 Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Propagation Conditions for Radio Traffic 40 Similar to buildings with brick outer walls However due to industrial sector requirements the dimensions of reinforced concrete ceili
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39. 4 2 2 Adding new BSIP If version V1R2 or V1R3 is running it is possible to configure a netmask for the DECT IP network In V1R1 the network address as well as the netmask was fixed 192 168 0 0 with a netmask of 255 255 0 0 Now it is possible to configure the DECT IP network freely and assign it a netmask Due to routing issues this netmask may be changed to 255 255 255 0 when also using a CLASS C ip network 192 168 x y for the Infrastructure network A31003 C 1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Administration Configuration techniques and technologies 5 4 2 2 1 Scanning of BSIP V1R1 with IWU V1R2 or V1R3 As a drawback when adding factory equipped Base stations running V1R1 toa HPCIP IWU running V1R2 they will not be scannable since they didn t respond to SCAN requests others than 192 168 255 255 Important note The following instructions apply to newly added BSIP which have version V1R1 running If they are already running V1R2 or V1R3 there are no special steps to consider There are two different procedures to overcome of this situation 1 Manually update the newly added BSIP locally This method is suitable if a small amount one to three BSIP should be added Manually connect the first new BSIP and connect to its local WBM Initiate a local update to the same version as running on the IWU If the active partitions differ between IWU and BSIP after updating and
40. 8 1 EN 301 489 6 V1 3 1 Equipment o o 2 z 8 5 8 2 E s 8 Directive 99 5 EEC Radio and Telecommunication Terminal Equipment EMF Safety EN 55022 2006 A1 2007 ClassB EMC Emission ITE Residential Environment EMC Immunity in industrial area DECT Access EMC amp Radio spectrum Matters for radio Equipment EMC amp Radio spectrum Matters for radio Equipment DECT Other standards or national regulations FCC CFR 47 P 15 Class B Radio frequency devices radiated Emmission Munich March 12 2010 Siemens Enterprise Communications GmbH amp Co KG JJ m Mh Vf Stepha fy d haad pret 1 Name ion and signature ja thorized person Place and date of issue VF C Luu Name Function and signature of authorized person Richard Wendl Siemens Enterprise Communications GmbH amp Co KG is a Trademark Licensee of Siemens AG ZER10008 doc A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Owner SEN VA LP Number of Declaration 10 008 191 Technical Data BSIP1US DECT standard USA 6 2 BSIP1US DECT standard USA 192 e This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and with RSS 210 of Industry Canada e Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation 3 Changesor modificati
41. 9 1 6 Changing ValuBS cs drm RECIPE exe Er Ups EON EE UNS pd acce pe Ex aci Rx 103 5 3 2 Administration BSIP Only 22 sss ecu hecho b yeh x Rara eed ee 105 5 3 3 Administration IW 2 uedudaenseppepbmdeea ree bue PE e whe dda eA Ea qe eee edad alata 107 5 3 3 1 Frame Configuration 2 2 2 seen ete hohes ee Rn ed dee cana es 107 5 3 9 2 Frame Program Info 222 pbi ve LPLRIECRICSARRICCLPSSERIDNWeRISTONeRd p 110 5 3 4 Network Gateways Configuration IWU sss RR IH 114 5 9 4 1 Gateway conflguration vus rex x px E E RU RO YURENPRET RR WAGES Tu dk x Epis 114 5 3 4 2 Network configuration emet ich a ede ee nena a Ra Ren deta nee eae ea ae 118 5 3 0 Group Configuration WU 2 rarae oo ey RON REM sede OG Bs Bees dad 122 5 3 6 Users Configuration IW assis ccs eee estan ete ede ee eee eee eee ae ee eee ae 124 5 3 6 1 General user configuration cues duse prr dares tne hae bebe de kke RUE ade dee ale 124 5 3 6 2 Configuration Page User User 20 2 60056 suse es nee eee ce 127 5 3 6 3 Configuration Page User VoIP 225p vo RLI oe4bb Sea bene eel SE425 Wed eee k 129 5 3 6 4 Configuration Page User Dect 22 00 0 cee eek ered eee e 4 ae 130 5 3 7 Dect Configuration IV eas d aareta z acie a AR acd E EA an Ga E deae 131 5 3 7 1 Configuration Page Dect Base iius esses gea mace a o dea e e ea eee 131 5 3 7 2 Configuration Page Dect SYNC ssmewwesu pee ders eo S Rs EENE den d ie R
42. Administration page administrative configuration and information about the HPCIP system is provided HiPath Cordless IP Administration Siemens AG Mozilla Firefox Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Chronik Lesezeichen Extras Hilfe Q X d nesunsz16 201 114mljubm pro htmizsession id120610 150 HiPath Cordless IP Administrati EJ SIEMENS Administration Network Gateways Group User Dect Status System Administration Configuration Configuration Restore Config Backup Config Program Info Active System Boot System Version System 1 System Update o Reboot Board Switch Applic Mode Factory Setting Network State Version System 2 APPLICTYPE BSIPIWU USERTYPE SIEMENS ACTIVESYSTEM 2 L Logout J Help It Info J Cancel Jt Apply 5 3 3 1 Frame Configuration 5 3 3 1 1 Button Restore Config 1 With the Button Restore Config the complete configuration of the BSIP IWU can be restored from a previously backuped configuration from a file e Hint The system services have to be stopped to use this feature A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 107 Installation and Administration Configuration reference Restore x 2 Restore configuration and discard current Cancel 2 After confirming the action with button OK a file Restore Configuration Dialog opens Restore Configuration x Select File Durchs
43. AuthName Password G729 1 4 761 761 Sales 761 761 1234 2 4 752 762 Marketing 762 762 2345 3 4 763 763 Support 763 753 3456 5 Change the contents of the following fields UserName necessary Configure the Name or Number for the registration of the User at the PBX This configuration example uses the UserName 761 762 and 763 AuthName optional Configure the AuthName which is used for the authentification at the PBX together with Password This configuration example uses the AuthName 761 762 and 763 Password A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 90 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Administration Quick Start Optional but necessary if an AuthName is configured the password which is used for the authentification at the PBX together with AuthName This configuration example uses the Passwords 1234 2345 and 3456 6 Apply the changes by clicking the Apply button at the bottom section Apply x i Configuration saved 7 Confirm the message box by clicking on OK 8 To append further users to the configuration repeat the steps above 5 2 9 Configure further BSIP Only to the system Attach one further BSIP for HPCIP BSIP Solution or two BSIP for HPCIP Server solution to a PoE port of the network switch of the DECT Network or via a power injector to a standard port of the network switch Inside this configuration example the first BSIP for a HPCIP BSIP solution the
44. BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT IN CIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLI GENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 201 1 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 249 Open Source Software used in the Product Text of the used Open Source Software Licenses Part 4 Sun Microsystems Inc copyright notice BSD Copyright 2003 Sun Microsystems Inc 4150 Network Circle Santa Clara California 95054 U S A All rights reserved Use is subject to license terms below This distribution may include materials developed by third parties Sun Sun Microsystems the Sun logo and Solaris are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc in the U S and other countries Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modifica tion are permitted provided that the following conditions are met Redis
45. Bae 180 5 5 1 4 Station Configuration HPCIP IWU uter Rer nhe edo eter ee 182 5 5 1 5 Time server CONNGUIATION Sa s s asserens EE a aede oia Em Bow p Reds 183 5 5 2 HiP athi 3000 iore ca eect ga spon TID eise Hop oar ree Xl E aH oce RE Rd acted cal we gal ao 183 5 5 2 1 Base Configuration HiPath 3000 ws usd se sepe xen ER P dan wee ead Searels weve 183 5 5 3 HiPath 4000 222 cei ecad ase hg ke weed nere PEG eux god e dod EER e ed Gade delen 183 5 5 3 1 Base Configuration HiPath 4000 nazis R3 ea ERAT Sede ERR E SIG qu 184 5 5 4 OpenScape Voice OSV VAR1 2206 chee ee bbe lesa sedg e hh ey RR 4 ERR RR Y 184 5 541 Generals OSV sisse ze shake RR RR e RR Red Edu SEES SEA Shea dE aa dox 184 5 5 4 2 Base Configuration OSV 2 iuis sse me eh tere oh ENERE EREE ee uoi e e eed 185 5 9 4 3 LIMAO 4 2 viso E Xue XU d boa ee A SAA yea ee ies eke PE P adde pd d qu rds 187 5 6 Tro bleshootimg FAQ aaa eu oen atenta ed US Rota eR Ee REC ce e HE etude te dep acl t 188 DOM DEC i ppeiakeHir debe dae ER dbeLado eE e te teh add awk UR eur rA CA eee tied dis e e Res 188 5 6 1 1 BSIP Only is not found using SCAN 2 62565 sete mete seen ee etude ed 188 5 6 1 2 Registration of the handset is not successful liliis 188 5 6 1 3 Idle display of handset is blinking liliis II 188 5 6 1 4 Display message Netzfehler Out of Order 2 20 20 00 cee nes 189 5 f Appendiks eedem noe a Race Eo ha VER Rao ET S PRUR dul qued dde Ra
46. Cordless IP Administration SIEMENS Administration Network Gateways Group User Dect Debugging A E TEXAS TOTEM https 192 168 100 1 html wbm_pro html session_id 075250 010 Status System Debugging Server Server IwU Voip DII Disable O m Logfile Syslog Name Capi2032DIIDebug Capi amp plfDebug CapiDDebug CapiBDebug L3H323Debug H323FaxDebug SffToMhDebug L3H323CallCtr iDebug L3DectDebug L3DectGapDebug L3BchDebug Console Port Logfile Name C Start Syslog Syslog Server Ip Level 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Logfile Size Total Logfile Size Log Path All Download Logfiles Clear Logfiles Download Corefiles APPLICTYPE BSIPIWU USERTYPE SIEMENS_ADMIN ACTIVESYSTEM 2 HARDWARE 1 Logout Help Info Cancel Apply 143 Installation and Administration Configuration reference 144 On the page Debugging various Logging and Debugging functions may be activated Based on these functions potential problems regarding DECT VoIP or interworking functionality maybe isolated For the analysis of the Log files profound knowledge of VoIP and DECT connections is essential Therefore they are intended primarily for our support staff The sub pages Server Iwu Voip
47. Cordless IP Service Manual Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Determining the Installation Site 3 4 1 3 Factory Halls and Open Plan Offices e Within halls or open plan offices Figure 12 Good transmission qualities For a hall which is 100 m long one centrally located base station suspended freely from the ceiling mast plastic chain may be sufficient A CAUTION The base station should not be installed on a reinforced concrete pillar because the pillar creates a partial shadow which means that a clear line of sight no longer exists In this case two base stations must be installed 50 m to 75 m apart In the case of outer walls or interior siding and or hall ceilings made of metal or metal clad it may be necessary to increase the number of base stations and distribute them in such a way as to virtually exclude radio interference through reflections 3 4 2 Outdoors e Base station with outdoor housing Figure 14 Only base stations with weather resistant housing are suitable for radio coverage out of doors e g on factory sites Installation A base station can be installed on a mast made of wood plastic or concrete not metal on the roof of a building preferably made of brick or light construction materials or on the wall of a house The mast used must be stable and wind resistant NOTE Choose the installation site to allow maximum visibility from the base station to the service area
48. Gateway is the recommended routing method Using the method Network Destination the values for Network Desti nation Network Mask and Gateway have to be configured At the Mainte nance PC a corresponding route has to be configured A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Server Ip Network Mask Listen Port IWU as GW Installation and Administration Quick Start This configuration example uses the Default Gateway IP address 192 168 100 83 Time Server Ip Since the BSIP has no hardware clock time has to be set according a NTP or SNTP time server After activating the NTP Server at the PBX it may take some minutes upon activation of the NTP service This is due to the nature of time synchronisation between NTP server and NTP client In contrast to the BSIP the Server has a built in hardware clock However the usage of a accurate time by using NTP is suggested This configuration example uses the NTP Server IP address 192 168 201 94 HTTPS Enable Activate the https access mode Routing entries If you need routing to another network e g access from maintenance PC to the IP VoIP Infrastructure Network you can configure the corresponding values either by setting the Default Gateway or by a special Network destination If using the Network destination method you have to configure the fields Network destination Network mask and Gateway and additionaly you have to
49. Inside this quick start following settings are used A31003 C 1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Administration Quick Start Configuration Option Value Page Network Gateways Network Gateway Server IP Address 192 168 100 1 Network Gateway Server IP Netmask 255 255 255 0 Network Gateway Default Gateway 192 168 100 83 Network Gateway NTP Server Time 192 168 201 94 Server Gateway PBX Name OpenScape Office MX 3bx Gateway PBX IP Address 192 168 201 94 Gateway PBX Netmask 255 255 255 0 Page DECT DECT Server IP Address 192 168 10 1 DECT Server IP Netmask 255 255 255 0 DECT ARI 101b2ff5 DECT PIN 87654321 Page User User No 1 MSN DisplayName AuthName 761 761 761 1234 Password User No 2 MSN DisplayName AuthName 762 762 762 2345 Password User No 3 MSN DisplayName AuthName 763 763 763 3456 Password 5 2 3 Prepare and connect Hardware 5 2 3 1 HPCIP BSIP Small Solution Attach the first BSIP to a PoE port of the network switch or via a Power injector to a standard port of the network switch Wait about 2 minutes until the LED states of the BSIP change to permanently green and red Meanwhile you may connect the maintenance PC to a switch port via a ethernet cable Hint The BSIP must reside inside the same layer 2 network segment The devices MUST NOT be separated by layer 3
50. Installation and Administration Troubleshooting FAQ 5 6 Troubleshooting FAQ 188 5 6 1 DECT 5 6 1 1 BSIP Only is not found using Scan Please check the following Is the missing BSIP connected with the power supply LED states OK Is the network cable connected at the IP DECT Base Station Is the network cable connected to an Ethernet Switch Please check the Status LEDs at the relevant Ports of the Ethernet Switch The IP DECT Base Station must be located in the same Ethernet segment as the IWU IWU and Base Station cannot operate in different Ethernet segments connected via an IP Router VLAN configuration issues Newly added BSIP are not recognized and displayed by SCAN during running System services Stop the system services and repeat the SCAN If firmware V1R1 is already running on BSIP some further restrictions may apply For details refer to chapter 5 4 2 2 1 Scanning of BSIP V1R1 with IWU V1R2 or V1R3 5 6 1 2 Registration of the handset is not successful The PIN configured for the IWU differs from the PIN entered at the Handset Did you mistype The handset has no radio connection to the Base Station too far away etc Are all activated Base Station in state Online and InSync except the Base Station which is the Synchronization masters 5 6 1 3 Idle display of handset is blinking The following causes may apply the handset is outside the DECT coverage the handset h
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53. Press the on hook key until the confirmation beep is heard ascending tone sequence Diagnosis and Maintenance Testing the Radio Area Service 6 DSP parameters Measuring mode v2 Measuring time Service Measuring mode Measuring time LLLLLLLLLLLLL Measuring time Measuring time lt 16 gt Nothing is displayed The measurement values are displayed when the mobile telephone is switched on Measurements are performed at the set intervals see Section 7 2 1 A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 213 Diagnosis and Maintenance Testing the Radio Area Switch on the mobile telephone Press the on hook key until the confirmation beep is heard 095 3 02 012H 100 ascending tone sequence Base n A WARNING Only the specified functions may be activated Activating other functions may result in malfunctions 7 2 2 2 Deactivating Measuring Mode Switch off the mobile telephone Press the on hook key until the confirmation beep is heard ascending tone sequence Nothing is displayed Switch the mobile telephone into service status Press keys 1 4 and 7 simultaneously SS S C o1 P O D O whilst at the same time pressing the on hook key Service A31003 C 1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 214 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Activate the Service menu
54. Routing devices Only separation via Layer 2 switches is supported A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 77 Installation and Administration Quick Start 78 5 2 3 2 HPCIP Server Server Solution Connect the HPCIP Server FSC Tx150 S7 to mains the necessary peripheral components monitor and keyboard and connect the network port using an Ethernet cable with a Standard or PoE Port of a network switch Boot the Server with the installation CD of the HPCIP Server Software Install and configure according the appropriate instructions which are not part of this documentation Remove the CD and reboot the server again with the newly installed HPCIP Server software e Hint Possibly an update to the latest released HPCIP Server Version V1R3 should be accomplished Optionally update twice so that the active system partition is Partition 2 Since all newly attached BSIP also come up with system partition 2 as the active partition 5 2 4 Configure BSIP Server for IWU mode 5 2 4 1 HPCIP BSIP Small Solution The BSIP is accessible via its factory default IP address 192 168 1 1 in BSIP Only mode To access the BSIP Only WBM you have to configure an IP address in the network 192 168 1 0 255 255 255 0 e g 192 168 1 101 on your maintenance PC If the IP address 192 168 1 1 is already used in your network you first have to directly connect the maintenance PC and the BSIP via ethernet This
55. S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 173 Installation and Administration Configuration techniques and technologies 174 Free ip addressing In V1R1 the DECT network was statically configured to 192 168 0 0 16 192 168 0 0 255 255 0 0 Starting with V1R2 the DECT network is now freely configurable by means of configuring DECT ip address and the corresponding netmask The following restrictions apply e Infrastructure network and the DECT network have to be different they also may not overlap e If adding factory equipped Base stations running V1R1 to a VIR2 or V1R3 HPCIP IWU they will not be scannable if the Dect network is different from 192 168 0 0 16 For details regarding these issues refer to chapter 5 4 2 2 1 Scanning of BSIP V1R1 with IWU V1R2 or V1R3 Default gateway support In V1R1 the DECT network was statically configured to 192 168 0 0 16 192 168 0 0 255 255 0 0 If some components of the infrastructure PBX NTP Server Configuration PC e were located inside a network of 192 168 x y and e were located behind the default gateway the default route using a configured Default Gateway was without function since the IP stack of HPCIP IWU treated all 192 168 x y addresses as local due to the DECT network configuration As a workaround one single static route could be configured see Network desti nation Network mask Gateway at page Network Gateways 5
56. X may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software X without specific prior written permission THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE Remaining components of the software are provided under a standard 2 term BSD licence with the following names as copyright holders A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 260 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Open Source Software used in the Product Text of the used Open Source Software Licenses Markus Friedl Theo de Raadt Niels Provos Dug Song Aaron Campbell Damien Miller Kevin Steves Daniel Kouril Wesley Griffin Per Allansson Nils Nordman Simon Wilkinson Portable OpenSSH additionally includes code from the following copyright holders also under the 2 te
57. X2 C39195 Z7001 C11 C39195 Z7001 C20 C39195 Z7001 C38 only needed if the HiPath Cordless IP server software is installed on dedicated serv er hardware and not on one of the DECT IP base stations 30852 S1756 R111 30852 H1786 R101 30852 H1786 L101 30852 S1756 R121 30852 H1786 R101 30852 H1786 L101 30852 S1756 R131 30852 H1786 R101 30852 H1786 L101 30852 H1950 R142 30852 H1980 R142 30852 H1980 L142 30852 H1980 R342 30852 H1980 C442 30852 H1952 R142 30852 H1982 R141 30852 H1982 L141 30852 H1982 U141 205 Technical Data Measuring Equipment Charging unit for AUS including plug in power supply S 30852 H1982 C441 unit 6 5 Measuring Equipment e HiPath Cordless Servicetool HCS DECT TIS Locater Locater Pro Technische Informations Systeme GmbH Barloer Weg 190 46397 Bocholt Germany Tel 0 28 71 27 22 0 0 28 71 3 78 62 http www tis gmbh de produkte 6 6 Operating Manuals See http apps g dms com 8081 techdoc search_en htm A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 206 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Diagnosis and Maintenance Checking the Base Stations and the Radio Coverage 7 Diagnosis and Maintenance 7 1 Checking the Base Stations and the Radio Coverage Do not use Gigaset mobile telephones to check the radio area coverage This must be done with the Hicom Cordless Service tool HCS DECT You can use Gigaset mobile telephones to test the base stations and verify the radio
58. a new file LogPath All Displays the LogPath the files are stored on the BSIP Download logfiles With this Button all logfiles of the BSIP may be downloaded and stored on the file System of the maintenance PC 1 After clicking on the button Download logfiles an browser based file open dialog will be displayed immediately ffnen von logfiles tgz Sie m chten folgende Datei herunterladen CD logfiles tgz Vom Typ Winzip Datei Von https 192 168 201 114 Wie soll Firefox mit dieser Datei verfahren O ffnen mit WinZip Standard Auf Diskette Festplatte speichern F r Dateien dieses Typs immer diese Aktion ausf hren A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 145 Installation and Administration Configuration reference 2 You have to select the store method of the dialog click on button OK and select from the following save as dialog a folder to store the configuration files on the maintenance PC or a directory available via the network default logfiles tgz Bitte geben Sie den Dateinamen an unter dem die Datei gespeichert werden s f x Speichem in e Configurations v Q 55 2 iwu_config tgz Zuletzt verwendete D 3 Desktop Eigene Dateien Arbeitsplatz Netzwerkumgeb Dateityp WinZip Datei Abbrechen 3 Save the configuration file using the default name logfiles tgz or change it accordi
59. add a route at the maintenance PC Important Ensure that the IP configuration is configured correctly Otherwise after rebooting the IWU it may not be accessible without resetting it to its factory defaults which have a fixed IP setting of 192 168 1 1 or 192 168 2 1 5 2 6 Configuration of DECT network Since configuration of the DECT Network settings requires a reboot of the BSIP the settings are configured before the BSIP hardware is attached to the desig nated network segment 1 Select the the configuration page Dect 192 168 10 1 System Ari 101b2ff5 VPN Enable 4 255 255 255 0 System Pin 87654321 VLAN Id 0 10500 2 Change the configuration in the bottom frame to the designated values of the BSIP IWU A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 85 Installation and Administration Quick Start Server Ip This field contains the IP address of the server the IWU in the DECT network It is used for communication between all BSIP Only and the IWU This configuration example uses the Server IP address 192 168 10 1 Network Mask In this field the corresponding network mask which is assigned to the Server Ip address is configured The default value for a Class C network is 255 255 255 0 This configuration example uses the network mask 255 255 255 0 System Ari In this field the System ARI DECT ID which has to be unique at each DECT system and has been assigned to the system ha
60. an SSL implementation written by Eric Young eay cryptsoft com The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL This library is free for commercial and non commercial use as long as the following conditions are aheared to The following conditions apply to all code found in this distribution be it the RC4 RSA lhash DES etc code not just the SSL code The SSL documentation included with this distribution is covered by the same copyright terms except that the holder is Tim Hudson tjhGcryptsoft com Copyright remains Eric Young s and as such any Copyright notices in the code are not to be removed If this package is used in a product Eric Young should be given attribution as the author of the parts of the library used A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Open Source Software used in the Product Text of the used Open Source Software Licenses This can be in the form of a textual message at program startup or in documentation online or textual provided with the package Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met 1 Redistributions of source code must retain the copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer 2 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions
61. area coverage e A prerequisite is that the mobile telephone being used is logged on to the system see the operating manual e The radio coverage is tested in two stages Base station test Coverage test via the base stations area coverage The following minimum values must be observed for the site survey of the radio range 1 Providing handsets with an adequate DECT radio signal Handsets only receive a sufficiently sized DECT radio signal if they are located in the radio range of the DECT IP base station that is RSSI value lt 70 dBm FRAQ value gt 95 2 Distance of DECT IP base stations For the DECT synchronism function to work the DECT IP base stations to be synchronized with each other must be defined in the HiPath Cordless IP server software These DECT IP base stations must also be able to exchange their management information i e they must be at least lt 85 dBm apart Failure to maintain these values results in a loss of radio signal or a loss of synchronism which prevents the handsets from roaming to another DECT IP base station A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 207 Diagnosis and Maintenance Checking the Base Stations and the Radio Coverage 7 1 1 Base Stations The purpose of this test is to check the functions of all base stations e Take the mobile telephone to each of the base stations e Holding the mobile telephone directly below beside or ab
62. base station Parameter DECT IP base station BSIP1 Outdoor case DECT Interface Max amount of DECT 120 channels DECT Signalling GAP PN CAP IP Interface Network connection Ethernet 10 100 Base T PoE class Class 2 according IEE802 3af Power consumption 6 5 W PoE Class 2 Max Voice channels 12 bei G711 Codecs G 711 G 726 QoS 802 1 p q Echo Cancellation yes DHCP Option DCHP on or local entry of IP addresses SW Distribution SW Download Update central via HiPath Cordless IP SW Miscellaneous Dimensions W x H x D in mm 202 x 256 x 90 296 x 256 x 90 Weight ca 0 5 kg ca 1 0 kg A31003 C 1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Overview DECT IP Base Station Data Table 1 Technical data DECT IP base station Parameter DECT IP base station BSIP1 Operating Temperature Outdoor case Indoors Outdoors with outdoor 0 C bis 40 C housing 25 C bis 40 C Storage temperatur range 5 C bis 45 C Relative humidity bis 95 Figure 7 DECT IP base station BSIP1 Item number U30807 S5494 X A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 27 Overview DECT IP Base Station Data 28 2 3 1 Outdoor Case A DECT IP base station must be installed in a weatherproof outdoor case to guarantee radio coverage in outdoo
63. be assigned to a Gateway HiPath Cordless IP Administration Siemens AG Mozilla Firefox Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Chronik Lesezeichen Extras Hilfe n Be Gy Oe ntosi192 168 100 1 html wbm pro htmPsession id 170357 970 HiPath Cordless IP Administration TE SIEMENS Administration Network Gateways Group User Dect Debugging Status System Group Enabled Name Gateways Intern CallLen v default OpenScape Office MX 3bx 3 v OSOMX1bx OpenScape Office MX 1bx 3 Add Group Delete Group APPLICTYPE BSIPIWU USERTYPE SIEMENS_ADMIN ACTIVESYSTEM 2 HARDWARE 1 If Logout Help Info Cancel Apply e Hint To add or delete a Group entry the system services have to be stopped before All changes will be activated after a restart of the system services A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 122 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Administration Configuration reference 1 To add a new Group entry click on Add Group A new entry line with default values is appended which have to be modified according to your System The values have to be configured according your needs The new entry line is either inserted above the selected Group or inserted at the top of the list if no Group is selected 2 A selected Group entry may be deleted by clicking Delete Group The columns of the configuration page have the following meaning Name Enter a descriptive name f
64. calls 6 0 6 5 2 7 4 3 7 3 6 9 2 8 10 1 9 10 0 10 10 Hint The values inside this table are valid for a BSIP IWU which sync confi guration is No sync AIR Slave or AIR Master Examples for call Control Limits 5x G 729 calls and 1 x G 711 call are already active A further call is limited to G 711 since a possible combination of 6 x G 729 and more than 0 x G711 calls is not supported see table A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 169 Installation and Administration Configuration techniques and technologies 170 5 x G729 calls and 2 x G711 calls are already active A further call is rejected since the Maximum call limit 7 for this codec combination is reached 4 x G 729 calls and 2 x G 711 calls are already active A further call may be estab lished using G 729 since a combination of 5 x G 729 and 2 x G711 calls is supported see table 3 x G 729 calls and 5 x G 711 calls are already active A further call is limited to G 711 since a combination of 4 x G 729 and more than 3 x G 711 calls is not supported see table 2 x G729 calls and 7 x G 711 calls are already active A further call is limited to G 711 since a combination of 3 x G 729 and more than 6 x G 711 calls is not supported see table Hint Running a BSIP IWU with a high number of BSIP Only gt 5 and a high number of configured users gt 30 configured users while having a maximum amount of c
65. can be installed in the elevator cabin itself If additional base stations are needed because of a large number of mobile telephones see Figure 13 45 Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Determining the Installation Site ir Bs BS E Bs BS iF 3rd floor BS Open plan offic Open plan office 2 BS BS 2nd floor Stair E h 1st floor wen a BS m m Elev S W Bs E y ator X Ground floor Basement Ve BS Minimum required BS Possible additional base station for example for areas with higher s concentration Base station 12m lt 25m lt 25m lt 25m Er BS zF BS BS LT oar BS Er BS Er Elevat Floor plan 3rd floor Figure 13 Base station distribution in interiors with concrete and steel dividing walls A31003 C 1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 46 HiPath
66. connected to OpenScape Voice directly HPCIP is able to communicate with one OpenScapeVoice SIP address only In case of geographically separated OSV cluster the nodes have different Signaling P addresses in different IP subnets Therefore HPCIP Users can only be connected to OSV Node1 or to OSV Node2 If this node will fail no communi cation via HPCIP would be possible anymore This problem does not exist if HPCIP is connected to a co located OSV cluster until 2nd OSV will take over the Signaling address of the 1st node in case of node failure If the HPCIP system has to be connected to a geo separated OSV it is recom mended to include OpenBranch which is described below HPCIP is connected to OpenScape Voice via OpenBranch In this setup scenario HPCIP is communicating with OpenBranch SIP address only and OpenBranch proxy is forwarding all SIP messages to OpenScape Voice To avoid a single point of failure at OpenBranch side it is strongly recom mended to set up OpenBranch redundantly using VRRP A31003 C 1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Administration Configuration Hints for PBXs In case of node failure in a clustered OSV OpenBranch will address HPCIP messages to the remaining OSV node doesn t matter if co located or geo separated OSV is used 5 5 4 2 Base Configuration OSV HPCIP endpoints have to be configured in the same way in OSV configuration as other SIP users d
67. e Note The columns Enabled and Name are repeated on all sub pages A description of these can be found in chapter 5 3 7 1 Configuration Page Dect Base Type Displays the type of the Base Station BsipLocal for a BSIP IWU or Bslp for a BSIP Only BasestationSerialNr Displays the serial number of the Base Station as read with Scan Version Displays the version number and the version date of the current Firmware running on the active partition as well as the hardware revision of the BSIP as read with Scan Partinfo1 Displays the version number of the firmware running on partition1 of the belonging BSIP Only as read by a Scan Additionally the label Active indicates that this is the active partition of the BSIP For a BSIP IWU Type BslpLocal this information may be derived from page Administration gt Version System 1 resp Version System 2 Partinfo2 Displays the version number of the firmware running on partition2 of the belonging BSIP Only as read by a Scan Additionally the label Active indicates that this is the active partition of the BSIP For a BSIP IWU Type BslpLocal this information may be derived from page Administration gt Version System 1 resp Version System 2 IpAddr Module Displays the current IP address of a BSIP Only as read with Scan A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Administration Configuration
68. http java sun com j2se 1 4 2 docs api java util zip package summary html See the zlib home page http www zlib org for details A Perl interface to zlib written by Paul Marquess lt pmqs cpan org gt is in the CPAN Comprehensive Perl Archive Network sites http www cpan org modules by module Compress A Python interface to zlib written by A M Kuchling lt amk amk ca gt is available in Python 1 5 and later versions see http www python org doc lib module zlib html A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 201 1 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 253 Open Source Software used in the Product Text of the used Open Source Software Licenses A zlib binding for TCL written by Andreas Kupries lt a kupries westend com gt is availlable at http www oche de akupries soft trf trf zip html An experimental package to read and write files in zip format written on top of zlib by Gilles Vollant lt info winimage com gt is available in the con trib minizip directory of zlib Notes for some targets For Windows DLL versions please see win32 DLL FAQ txt For 64 bit Irix deflate c must be compiled without any optimization With O one libpng test fails The test works in 32 bit mode with the n32 compiler flag The compiler bug has been reported to SGI zlib doesn t work with gcc 2 6 3 on a DEC 3000 300LX under OSF 1 2 1 it Works when compiled with cc On Digital Unix 4 0D formely OSF 1 on AlphaServer the cc option std1 is
69. indoors 54 installation outdoors 56 prohibited locations 52 range 35 special installation tools 56 C Changing values 103 Checking field strength 209 Configuration 138 Configuration System 158 Configuration Dect 131 Configuration Hints 178 Configuration Page Dect About 136 Dect ARI 135 Dect Call 138 Dect Debug 138 Dect Device 131 Dect Radio 137 Dect Sync 132 Status Calls Dect 154 Status Modules 1 149 Status Modules 2 152 Status RSSI 156 User Dect 130 User User 127 User VoiP 129 Configuration reference 98 Configure 78 BSIP1 for IWU mode 78 DECT network 85 91 Frame 107 Gateway 114 Network 114 users at the BSIP IWU 88 users at the PBX 87 A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 201 1 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Index VoIP Infrastructure network 84 D Data base station 194 BSIP1 DECT standard EU 191 BSIP1US DECT standard USA 192 Data Protection and Data Security 15 Daten Ladeschale Gigaset S3 professional 198 Ladeschale Gigaset SL3 professional 200 Ladeschale Gigaset M2 Ex professional 203 Ladeschale Gigaset M2 M2plus professional 202 Debug windows 104 Debugging Configuration 143 Documentation Feedback 16 F Factory reset 74 Frame Program Info 110 G Gateway configuration 114 General objects 101 Group Configuration 122 H Hardware connect 77 prepare 77 HiPath Cordless IP checking components 219 HiPath cordless IP tech data on DECT IP base
70. is connected to whichever antenna delivers the greater field strength 10 mW to 125 mW Basically dependant on the radio transmission characteristics of the environment premises Up to 300 m Up to 50m PoE is used to supply power to the DECT IP base station Outdoor housing 202 x 172 x 43 W x Hx D in mm 500 g PoE according IEEE 802 3af Class 2 lt 6 5W 0 C to 40 C 25 C to 40 C 10 100 Mbps Ethernet cable Cat 5 and higher 8 pin shielded RJ45 connector A31003 C 1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Technical Data Base Stations LED status displays on the base station e No settings need be made at the base station e LED 1 LED 2 on the front of the base station provides the following information Operating State LED 1 LED 2 LED status at booting sequence No power on Base station off off BSIP1 is booting the the Active partition red red flashing Ll a H flashing E E BSIP1 is booting the the Fallback partition red off oo BEN Em BSIP1 is booting the Active partition with factory red red defaults fast flashing j fast flashing I l BSIP1 is booting the Fallback partition with red off factory defaults fast flashing EE BSIP1 is booting kernel with Active partition off red BSIP1 is booting kernel with Fallback partition red off LED status at working process BSIP1 not ready orange orange Services not started o
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72. may be done with a direct ethernet connection via the power injector or via a separate ethernet switch where only the Maintenance PC and the BSIP are connected Test via ping if the BSIP is replying to the ping requests ping 192 168 1 1 If not check all cabling switch settings e g VLAN configuration Ensure that the configured local IP of the maintenance PC adress is up e g ping 192 168 1 101 If you don t get replies consider to reset the BSIP to its factory defaults see chapter 5 1 9 Factory reset of BSIP Start the Web browser at the Maintenance PC Access the WBM Web based management at the following URL http 192 168 1 1 A31003 C 1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Administration Quick Start HiPath Cordless IP Administration Siemens AG Mozilla Firefox Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Chronik Lesezeichen Extras Hilfe O Q X A DI hipuino2 168 1 1 htmljwbm login html HiPath Cordless IP Administration HiPath Cordless IP SIEMENS Username Siemens Password m Change Password Oo Log in to the WBM with the following case sensitive credentials Username Siemens password 1q21q2 Press the Login button The configuration page for the BSIP in BSIP Only mode appears A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 79 Installation and Administration Quick Start HiPath Cordless IP Administrat
73. multicast messages with time information The slaves send back modified time messages to the master In contrast to over the air synchronization LAN based synchronization requires less configuration On the other hand high demands are placed on Ethernet characteristics such as symmetry packet loss delay jitter primarily delay variation All of the Ethernet components involved especially the switches therefore have to fulfill special A31003 C 1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Overview Einleitung requirements If thresholds are exceeded primarily jitter this leads to loss of synchronization which in turn leads to a resynchronization process No calls can be conducted on the relevant DECT IP base station during this process PTP messages are exchanged only between the DECT IP Basestations the HiPath Cordless IP SW is not involved DECT IP Basestations who are e g separated by iron doors cannot synchronize each other over the air can use instead PTP For PTP the underlying network must fulfill some restrictions like very little delay i e no routers or NAT devices see chapter Section 2 4 A combination of air and LAN synchronization is possible in a cluster of synchronous DECT IP base stations Advantages of LAN synchronization compared with over the air synchronization e Greater flexibility in the arrangement of the base stations as no synchronization chains need to be formed e Fewe
74. necessary to get gzprintf working correctly This is done by configure zlib doesn t work on HP UX 9 05 with some versions of bin cc It works with other compilers Use make test to check your compiler gzdopen is not supported on RISCOS BEOS and by some Mac compilers For PalmOs see http palmzlib sourceforge net When building a shared i e dynamic library on Mac OS X the library must be installed before testing do make install before make test since the library location is specified in the library Acknowledgments The deflate format used by zlib was defined by Phil Katz The deflate and zlib specifications were written by L Peter Deutsch Thanks to all the people who reported problems and suggested various improvements in zlib they are too numerous to cite here Copyright notice C 1995 2004 Jean loup Gailly and Mark Adler This software is provided as is without any express or implied warranty In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages arising from the use of this software Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose in cluding commercial applications and to alter it and redistribute it freely subject to the following restrictions A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 254 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Open Source Software used in the Product Text of the used Open Source Software Licenses 1 The origin of this software must not be misrepre
75. obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files the Software to deal in the Software without restriction including without limitation the rights to use copy modify merge publish distribute distribute with modifications sublicense and or sell copies of the Software and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so subject to the following conditions The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT IN NO EVENT SHALL THE ABOVE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT TORT OR OTHERWISE ARISING FROM OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE Except as contained in this notice the name s of the above copyright holders shall not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 201 1 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 265 Open Source Software used in the Product Text of the used Open Source Software Licenses sale use or other dealings in this Software without prior written authorization SOpenBSD LICENCE v 1 19
76. of the product that interpret the license file and distribute it in a customer s network In detail the Customer License Agent CLA usually on the Siemens communication server connects to the License Server and downloads the license file Via CLA the customer can monitor the usage of licenses If the CLA is located on the Siemens communication server the license file is downloaded onto the Siemens communication server A Customer License Client CLC which is always on HiPath Cordless IP SW is told under which link on the Siemens communication server it can contact the CLA In case the customer s network does not have a Siemens communication server the HiPath Cordless IP SW itself will also be provided with CLA SW and the license file will be downloaded directly onto the HiPath Cordless IP SW The CLC is told that the files are on the same server 3 Verification of the license key the license file is read in and the signature is checked If the check is successful the license data will be retrieved from the license file This is done by CLA 4 License Enforcement the license conditions are checked and supervised in the running system e g as soon as a DECT IP Basestation is installed and added to the system the CLC contacts the CLA and a license counter in the license file is decremented This step is performed by the Customer License Client CLC that is always running on HiPath Cordless IP SW A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 201
77. on the IWU e Hint Using the BSIP IWU as a router influences the system e g system load for encryption and may lead to unpredictable system behavior Use this option only in case where other IP access is not available e g e SSH access to BSIP Only e Access to WBM of BSIP Only e Local Firmware update of BSIP Only Therefore you have to add a route at the maintenance PC Windows XP Example IP of IWU is 192 52 109 83 IP DECT network is 192 168 201 0 255 255 255 0 To permanently add a route at the administration PC type in at a command windows route p add 192 168 201 0 MASK 255 255 255 0 192 52 109 83 A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 141 Installation and Administration Configuration reference 142 Hint If you have formerly configured an IP address at the maintenance PC within the DECT network don t forget to delete this address at the XP PC before adding the route SystemAri In this field the System ARI DECT ID which has to be unique at each DECT system has to be configured The SystemAri is provided by the system imple mentor Supported System Ari classes are Class A and Class B Ari Hint All handset registrations are bound to a specific System ARI If the System ARI is changed all handsets loose their registration at the IWU To achieve system functionality the handsets have to be registered again at the IWU SystemPIN The PIN is a 8 digit number and it
78. preconfigured to 00000000 at configuration page DECT as PIN at the handset Attention Do not confirm yet 3 Select the corresponding user in the WBM to which the handset has to be assigned to A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 95 Installation and Administration Quick Start User User Index Enable Msn DisplayName Comment Language Groups 1 V 764 761 Sales Deutsch default 2 V 762 762 Marketing Deutsch default 3 v 763 763 Support Deutsch default 4 Activate the Registration procedure at the WBM by clicking at Register at the bottom section of page User Dect Handest register i Please register handset 1 5 Now confirm the already entered PIN at the Handset normally with softbutton OK The WBM displays the successful Registration of the Handset Handest register x Handeset registered e Ifthe handset does not ring please read chapter 5 6 Troubles hooting FAQ concerning possible reasons The IPUI of the registered handset is displayed in hexadecimal notation in the user entry User Dect Index Enabled Msn DisplayName Comment Ipui 1 v 761 761 Sales 00054201 AF 2 Iv 762 762 Marketing 0000000000 3 W 763 763 Support 0000000000 6 Select the user again and click on TestCall The registered Handset will start ringing You can accept the call at your handset no voice data will be transferred or terminate the test call by clicking OK A31003 C1010 S10
79. rebooting login again and initiate the update again to synchronize the partitions between IWU and the newly added BSIP Disconnect the currently updated BSIP from the network and attach the next one otherwise there will be IP address conflicts since all factory reset BSIP are equipped with 192 168 1 1 and then follow the instructions below 2 Temporarily move the DECT network to V1R1 settings This method is suitable if a great amount more than three BSIP should be added Temporarily revert to a DECT IP address inside the range of 192 168 0 0 and assign a network mask of 255 255 0 0 but remember that the temporarily DECT network can t overlap with the Infrastructure network Apply the changes SYNC the Base stations and reboot the system If applicable do a further update into Partition 2 since all factory delivered BSIP are active in System partition 2 After a SCAN the newly added BSIP are displayed on page Dect Configure the necessary settings SYNC the newly added base stations and reboot into the updated partition If all BSIP are in the desired state ONLINE YES see page Status initiate a firmware update with V1R3 After reboot revert to the former DECT network parameters SYNC and reboot the system 5 4 2 3 Multi Register Bulk Registering of Handsets The multi register feature eases the configuration process if registering a large amount of users remarkably Adding a large amount of users in V1R1 required a lot of manua
80. reference e Hint If this Ip address differs from the configured IP address IpAddr Module on page DECT Base a SYNC process has to be established which transfers the settings of the BSIP configured at the IWU towards the BSIP IpAddr Server Displays the IP address of the DECT Server IP DECT network read with Scan e Hint lf this IP address differs from the configured Server IP see page DECT a SYNC process has to be established which transfers the settings of the BSIP configured at the IWU towards the BSIP Server Port Broad Displays the IP port of the BSIP Only on which the BSIP Only is communicating with the IWU see option ListenPort on WBM page Dect as read from the Base Station with Scan Mac Addr Displays the MAC address of the BSIP as read from the Base Station with Scan 5 3 7 5 Configuration Page Dect Radio Advanced mode This page is only displayed in Siemens Admin mode at the WBM Dect Radio Base Radio Sync Ari Call About Debug Index Enabler Name Diversity Ctr amp Frequency 1 v BsiplwuLocal 1 88 1 90 2 V BslpRoom 2 012 1 88 1 90 The columns of the configuration page have the following meaning Diversity If this option is enabled the antenna diversity feature for the selected BSIP is activated Ctr6 This option is exclusively needed for specific tests according CTR6 After activation of this feature specified test cases may be initiated This option must no
81. shown active calls only If this option is enabled only entries of users with an active connection are shown Cycles s If a numeric value different than 0 is configured the display will automatically refresh after the configured number of seconds After changing this value the button Refresh has to be clicked e Please note High frequency update rates e g 1 2 or 3 sec should be avoided Refresh Stop Manually refreshes the counters displayed After changing the value of option Cycle s unequal to 0 the automatic refresh will be active after clicking on Refresh The caption of the Refresh button then changes to Stop After a reapply of button Stop the automatic refresh will stop and the caption of button Stop changes back to Refresh Clear Statistics Clears resets all counters to 0 after a confirmation dialog On the right side of the lower frame some options are located to select the time frame of the displayed values The time frame is displayed in the fields from and to The format of the time frame is Date Event e g 19 01 2011 07 13 11 cleared The following events are available e cleared state has been deleted by clicking on Clear Statistics e inited state has been deleted by a System Update e timediff state has been deleted by setting the system time e timezone state has been deleted by changing the timezone e restore state has been deleted by a configuration res
82. stations A31003 C 1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 216 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Diagnosis and Maintenance Testing the Radio Area Examples EER 3rd floor 2nd floor B ae lt P 016 id Ground floor NEN Figure 23 Building Base station installation site radio area e Radio area for the base station installed IN Installation site of the base station A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 217 Diagnosis and Maintenance Testing the Radio Area Property line Bldg F C concrete 10 m high concrete 27m high Bldg ae G Minimum supply range Bldg steel B 10m high concrete 25m mounting height BS Bldg A brick 15 m high l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l Hall l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l Scale 1 1000 ir eS AV ae u LEC UeeueUeAAGE do m Figure 24 Outdoors Base station installation site radio area A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 218 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 7 3 Troubleshooting Diagnosis and Maintenance Troubleshooting 7 3 1 Checking HiPath Cordless IP Components Entire system Setup call with the mobile telephone e Check the radio area coverage DECT IP Base station BSIP1 LED 1 2 Base station status Check active status of
83. the active partition By clicking on Cancel the dialog will be closed Shutdown Board only for Server IWU By using this functionality the Server IWU may be shut down and the server will be switched off automatically Switch Applic Mode only for BSIP To change the mode of the BSIP between BSIP Only to BSIP IWU select Switch Applic Mode Afterwards the BSIP will be rebooted Hint The current working mode is printed out at the bottom staus line APPLICTYPE BSIPONLY or BSIPIWU and in the output of Network State After changing the application mode the following message box will appear Switch applic mode x 2 Switch to TWU mode and reboot os Cancel Press OK to reboot the BSIP and start it in the other application mode Important note After changing the application mode the BSIP will start with the IP configuration which was configured last for the corresponding appli cation mode This may be the default configuration for the mode or the already configured addresses for the mode Factory setting Using this functionality a factory reset may be initiated For a BSIP this functionality may be used alternatively to the procedure of factory reset by power sequencing described in chapter 5 1 9 Factory reset of BSIP Network State By clicking on button Network states a new windows will be opened which displays summarized information about the network settings Simultaneously a DHCP
84. the BSIP e The current active system and e the fallback non active system Therefore the BSIP and the Server IWU have two different systems partitions e System 1 and e System 2 Version System x Displays information about software version number and date and hardware MAC address part number revision of hardware e g X 7 Active system The radio buttons below Active System indicate which of the both System partition is the currently ACTIVE System partition In the example of the screenshot above System 2 is the active partition Hint Don t activate a system partition which displayed version is n a or update unsuccessfull This may lead to an unusable system 5 3 3 2 1 System Update Updating the HPCIP system software Important notes A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Administration Configuration reference f you update the system software the Update is always applied to the NON active system partition e Furthermore the current configuration of the active system will be applied to the NON active system partition e You have to ensure to use the SAME software version at all BSIPs Therefore updating the software has to take place at the BSIP IWU AND at all BSIP Only e Adowngrade is not fully supported In need of a downgrade a factory reset is applied automatically Please refer to the delivered Release notes of the new versi
85. the WBM with the following case sensitive credentials Username Siemens password 1q21q2 6 Press the Login button The configuration page for the HPCIP Server appears HiPath Cordless IP Administration Siemens AG Mozilla Firefox Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Chronik Lesezeichen Extras Hilfe d e X A B http 192 168 201 69 html wbm pro html session id 091701 460 7 HiPath Cordless IP Administration SIEMENS Administration Network Gateways Group User Dect Debugging Status System Cle Administration Configuration Configuration Restore Config Backup Config Version System 1 System Update Program Info Active System Reboot Board Version System 2 Shutdown Board Factory Setting Network State APPLICTYPE BSIPIWU USERTYPE SIEMENS ADMIN ACTIVESYSTEM 2 HARDWARE 2 A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 83 Installation and Administration Quick Start 84 Ip Address Network Mask Default Gateway 192 168 100 1 255 255 255 0 192 168 100 863 5 2 5 Configuration of VolP Infrastructure network Since configuration of the IP VolP Infrastructure Network settings requires a reboot of the IWU BSIP or Server these settings are configured initially To allow direct IP communication between the IWU and the PBX both devices have to be located in the same IP network Therefore it is necessary to adapt the
86. the radio area Proceed with the area coverage test once the RSSI value the availability and radio quality of all base stations has been checked 7 1 2 Quick Verification of Area Coverage The purpose of this test is to check whether the necessary field strength and the transmission quality is attained throughout the entire radio network NOTE Values recorded with a mobile telephone are not very precise and are intended to provide a rough assessment only In addition different values may be recorded on each mobile telephone even though the ambient conditions are identical If you require more accurate results we recommended that you use the Hicom Cordless Service tool HCS DECT Step 1 The purpose of this step is to provide the basis for step 2 where you will use a Gigaset mobile telephone to obtain a rough assessment of the area coverage e Switch the mobile telephone to measuring mode see Section 7 2 2 1 e Establish a voice connection between two mobile telephones If you wish you can use an announcement service for example speaking clock Step 2 This step involves obtaining a rough assessment of the area coverage e With a mobile telephone in measuring mode move around the area in question and determine whether an RSSI value 50 60 dBm and a FRAQ value 9596 are reached throughout the area In the process the Range Warning feature can be used as an aid for recognizing the radio area boundaries A
87. time Time Server Enable Enables the usage of the Time Server After activating the NTP Server at the PBX it may take some minutes upon activation of the NTP service This is due to the nature of time synchronisation between NTP server and NTP client SNMP Server IP Using this option an IP address of a SNMP server may be configured here to which SNMP traps are being send For details refer to chapter 5 4 1 1 SNMP System DNS 1 In this field the IP address of the first primary system global DNS server is confi gured A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 121 Installation and Administration Configuration reference If this server is unreachable the system uses System DNS 2 This address may also be based on DHCP if it is a component part of DHCP Offer For details refer to chapter 5 4 1 7 2 DNS Administration System DNS 2 In this field the IP address of the second secondary system global DNS server is configured This server is used by the system if the first primary DNS Server is unreachable This address may also be based on DHCP if it is a component part of DHCP Offer For details refer to chapter 5 4 1 7 2 DNS Administration 5 3 5 Group Configuration IWU On the configuration page Group the Groups are defined which are the connecting link between the VoIP Users and the Gateways A User has to be assigned to a Group and a Group has to
88. until the changes are applied using the Apply button or are reverted using the CANCEL button Please keep in mind if deleting a user entry the DECT registration is NOT being removed Therefore the entry for the handset will be added later as an auto entry user If a user should be deleted during an active call the object will NOT be deleted A message box will inform about this 5 1 7 Phone related issues 5 1 7 1 Date time for phone idle display The handset displays the local system time in its idle display The activation of date time at the phone idle display is initiated by an outgoing or incoming call but no active connection is needed therefore If the user changed the LocalTime at the handset the time will be overwritten with SystemTime after the next incoming or outgoing call Hint There is neither an activation of the current date time due to a Power cycle of the handset nor to a roaming process 5 1 7 2 Service Menu If the handset is in one of the service menus e g Lall List the menu will be automatically closed by an incoming call and the call is signaled at the handset 5 1 8 Partition concept of BSIP To guarantee a functional BSIP at any time two bootable systems are imple mented at the BSIP A current system and the fallback system Therefore the BSIP has two different Systems partitions System 1 and System 2 A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 73 I
89. 0 4 7620 09 2011 96 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Administration Quick Start Testcall x Call active s Do you want to hang up If the handset does not ring please read chapter 5 6 Troubleshooting FAQ concerning possible reasons You can register further handsets for already configured VoIP users now or to a later time Important note Telephony functionality is not available before the system services have been started succesfully Status Running After the services are running telephony functionality should be available You should be able to establish calls between the handsets 5 2 11 Quick Start Completion After you have accomplished some successful test calls you may configure all additional Users and additional BSIP Only in your System At this step it s a good idea to backup the configuration For details refer to chapter 5 3 3 1 2 Button Backup Config 5 2 12 Further steps 5 2 12 1 Radio frequency site survey A radio frequency site survey has to be performed Within this step also the synchronisation concept has to be designed implemented and tested 5 2 12 2 Synchronisation implementation The syncronisation implementation should be part of the radio frequency site survey For details of synchronisation via air refer to chapter 5 1 4 Synchronization over air concept For details of synchronisation via Ethernet refer to chapter 5 1 5 Synchr
90. 003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Administration Configuration techniques and technologies 1 The Maximum Call Limit is reached No further calls may be established or accepted 2 A Partial Call Limit is reached Further calls may only be established or accepted with codec G 711 Handling of Maximum Call Limit e For an outgoing call Handset gt PBX at the handset Channel occupied is displayed and a Busy tone is played e Foran incoming call PBX gt Handset the call is refused at the SIP Interface with a SIP message 503 Service unavailable Handling of Partial Call Limit e For an outgoing call Handset gt PBX codec G 729 is removed from the codec list at the SIP Interface in the INVITE message Therefore the codec list will only include G 711 codecs G 711a and G 711u e For an incoming call PBX gt Handset codec G 729 is removed from the codec list at the SIP Interface in the OK message after the Call was accepted at the handset Therefore the codec list will only include G 711 codecs G 711a and G 711u e Depending on the PBX used and the configuration of the remote party especially for devices which use G 729 exclusively the call may be not signaled at all or disconnected after the hook off procedure Table of Call Control Limits Partial Call Limit Maximum Call Limit Max no of G 729 calls Max no of G 711 calls Max no of
91. 02 3af it may take up to some seconds until the power is delivered from the switch to the PoE port Take a look at the LEDs or the switch status LEDs to see at which point the power is available After this procedure the default configuration parameters will be set The default application mode after a reset is BSIP Only mode e Hint The factory reset is applied to the currently active partition It does not affect the settings of the other partition But both operation mode settings BSIP Only and BSIP IWU of the active partitions are resetted A31003 C 1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Administration Introduction Setting Value Operation mode BSIP Only IP address of VoIP network 192 168 1 1 Access mode http User Siemens Username Siemens password 1q21q2 User SiemensAdmin Username SiemensAdmin password 1q21q2 Setting Value Operation mode BSIP IWU IP address of VolP network 192 168 2 1 Access mode http User Siemens Username Siemens password 1q21q2 User SiemensAdmin Username SiemensAdmin password 1q21q2 5 1 10 Release Notes Check the release notes of the belonging version of the firmware for restrictions and special considerations A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 75 Installation and Administration Quick Start 5 2 Quick Start 76 The qui
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93. 1 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 125 Installation and Administration Configuration reference Handset multi register e Note Restart the registration process if you did not succeed registering your handset in the provided period of time The time is limited to avoid foreign handsets registering Multi register The Multi register process eases the process of creating and registering a large amount of users To start the Multi Register process at least one user entry with start values has to be configured manually This entry serves as a template for the creation of further users during the Multi register process Select an existing enabled User entry this serves as the template user After clicking on Multi register a handset may be registered directly After successful registering of the handset a user entry with the IPUI of the handset is automatically created The user values are automatically incremented from the last created user A new handset may be directly registered afterwards This process may be repeated several times Multi register mode started waiting for handset registrations 126 Handset multi register i Please register handset s Ca The Multi Register process may be stopped by using the CANCEL button Detail regarding the Multi register process may be found in chapter 5 4 2 3 Multi Register Bulk Registering of Handsets Remove To remove the DECT registrat
94. 1 CD ROM with software DECT system number ARI Access Right Identifier HiPath Cordless IP V1 HiPath Cordless IP Server One Port PoE Injector Outdoor mounting Power line for PoE injector EU Power line for PoE injector UK Power line for PoE injector Switzerland Terminals Gigaset M2 professional Charging unit for EU including plug in power supply unit Charging unit for UK including plug in power supply unit Gigaset M2 EX professional Charging unit for EU including plug in power supply unit Charging unit for UKincluding plug in power supply unit Gigaset M2 plus professional Charging unit for EU including plug in power supply unit Charging unit for UK including plug in power supply unit Gigaset S3 professional Charging unit for EU including plug in power supply unit Charging unit for UK including plug in power supply unit Charging unit for US including plug in power supply unit Charging unit for AUS including plug in power supply unit Gigaset SL3 professional Charging unit for EU including plug in power supply unit Charging unit for UK including plug in power supply unit Charging unit for US including plug in power supply unit A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Technical Data Item Number Overview 30807 U5494 X F31505 K111 A2 F31505 K111 A1 P30152 P1440 P1 A31003 G2121 S500 20 CUZ 1265V101 SEN04 to be ordered at Fujitsu 30122 X8009 X20 30122 X7469
95. 1 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 31 Overview Software License Management 32 Figure 10 shows the HiPath Cordless IP license management as part of the HiPath License Management HLM CLS is the Central License Server CLA is usually installed on the same Server as the Siemens communication server In HiPath Cordless IP SW the CLC module is integrated which is the interface to the CLA Siemens GES Intefnet HiPath Siemens Cordless IP communication Serer SW Server Figure 10 HiPath Cordless IP SW License Management When the HiPath Cordless IP System is setup at a customer a special Grace Period starts i e the product can be used for 30 days without a license Within this period of time the one who is installing the system has to get a valid product license After installation of the license software on the system this license has no more time restrictions For more information on HiPath License Management refer to the manual License Management V1 0 User Manual Ref No A31003 H2510 B100 7619 A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Planning According to Call Traffic Load 3 Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System When planning a cordless system the position of the base station is critical for system performance The load should be optimized using locations with a high call volumes and radio coverage 3 1 Planning According to Call Traff
96. 2 2 Value Description Name TR BSIP SyncState OID Root OID 2 2 Description This trap is triggered if a BSIP ONLY changed its sync state InSync OutOfSync A31003 C 1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Administration Configuration techniques and technologies Value Description MAC MAC address of the associated BSIP Name Name of the associated BSIP Event Possible events are InSync OutOfSync Severity The assigned severity value is 2 TR_10_OVL100 Root OID 2 3 Value Description Name TR_10_OVL100 OID Root OID 2 3 Description This trap is triggered if the OVL100 counter has been triggered for more than 10 times within the current day Value Description MAC MAC address of the associated BSIP Name Name of the associated BSIP Event Possible events are OVL100 Severity The assigned severity value is 2 5 4 1 2 DHCP Due to the specific architecture of the HPCIP system some special conditions have to be considered for the design of the DHCP functionality e In contrast to common VoIP phones which are equipped with a local console keypad and display the BSIP has no local Console access In case of IP configuration errors e g due to a incorrectly configured DHCP server if the WBM of the BSIP IWU is not accessible anymore there is no possibility to correct the error b
97. 2004 08 30 09 18 08 markus Exp 8 4 10 JSON C X11 like License Copyright c 2004 2005 Metaparadigm Pte Ltd Permission is hereby granted free of charge to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files the Software to deal in the Software without restriction including without limitation the rights to use copy modify merge publish distribute sublicense and or sell copies of the Software and to permit persons to whom the Software is fur nished to do so subject to the following conditions The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT TORT OR OTHERWISE ARISING FROM OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE 8 4 11 Isof License Warranty Lsof is provided as is without any warranty of any kind either expressed or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchant ability and fitness for a particular purpose The entire risk as to the qual ity and performance of lsof is with you Should lsof prove
98. 29 G 711 exclusive SIP phone G711 G7 G711 optiPoint G 729 OpenStage 5759 G7 G729 G711 G 729 Hangup after G 729 exclusive Connect 1 1 Call Processing receiver is alerting After Connect of B party call Disconnects 2 Call Processing receiver is NOT Alerting due to common codec Interoperability with optiPoint 150 S If using the OP150S with activated G 729 the option Silence suppression has to be disabled Otherwise the G 729 voice connection between an OP150S and a HPCIP handset will de disturbed Priority G 72X G 711 A G 11U G 72X Select G 729AB y G 711U 20 ms silence Suppression G 711A 20 Yims silence Suppression G 723 30 Yims ilence Suppression G 729AB 20 ims Suppression 5 4 1 5 2 Call Control for G 729 Call Limiting BSIP IWU only A call control feature has been added limit the number of G 729 G 711 connection s at a BSIP IWU The limits are adapted dynamically depending on the number of G 729 and G 711 calls G 729 requires more CPU resources than G 711 connections The Call Control limits the following values e Number of calls depending on the actual combination of G 729 and G 711 calls see codec table below and Limits the codec list to G 711 only if these values are reached so further calls are restricted to G 711 Two call conditions have to be differentiated see table below A31
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100. 50 seconds the 1588 Slave will go OutOfSync and a resynchronization process for this BSIP will be initiated 5 3 9 3 Configuration Page Status Modules 2 Module Mame Online 1 BslplvvuLocal YES 2 Bslp Room 2 YES 152 ISyncCnt OnlineCnt BootCnrt Outgoing call Incoming call Intracell hand Intercell hand Roaming Ovi70 Ovl 100 12 24 1 2 0 1 28 0 12 12 1 0 0 1 16 0 0 Hint The counter OnlineCnt and BootCnt are incremented by starting the system services which reset the BBC on the BSIP and therefore are incre mented by 1 Module This field contains the consecutive number of the BSIP Name The name of the Base Station as read from the Base Station via Scan Online Yes if the selected Base Station is Online No if its Offline ISyncCnt In Sync Count This counter displays how often the Base Station did a resynchronization since the start of the system services OnlineCnt Online Count Thsi counter displays how often a Online Offline change has been detected since the start of the system services A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Administration Configuration reference BootCnt Boot Count This counter displays how often the Base Station was booted since the start of the system services Outgoing calls This counter displays how often an outgoing connection direction handset to BSIP to PBX has been signalled Incoming ca
101. 59 b 6 Bo310 EEEE ES 9 10 VLAN Trunk A l zz l l I I BSIP Only BSIP Only BSIP Only BSIP Only 5 4 1 5 Codec G 729 5 4 1 5 1 General G 729 hints The codec implementation which is used for the HPCIP system uses G 729ab mode including silence suppression A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 166 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Administration Configuration techniques and technologies Please keep in mind that G 729 ab requires less bandwidth between the IWU and the PBX As a drawback the voice quality of G 729ab connection is not as good as compared to G 711 connections Using G 729ab for voice connections requires more system resources at the IWU Therefore the maximum number of parallel connections for the IWU of HPCIP BSIP IWU will lower the maximum number of calls from 10 to a specific value depending on the number of G729 and parallel G711 calls For details refer to chapter 5 4 1 5 2 Call Control for G 729 Call Limiting BSIP IWU only In contrast to the BSIP IWU which has very limited CPU performance compared with the Server IWU on a Server IWU all 50 calls may be established using G 729 The codec may be activated on a per user base See column G729 at page User Voip even during running system services using the Edit User button The usage of G 729 codec is mainly intended for low bandwidth connections WAN In contrast G 711 connections a
102. ATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE 8 Portable OpenSSH contains the following additional licenses a md5crypt c md5crypt h THE BEER WARE LICENSE Revision 42 A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 262 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Open Source Software used in the Product Text of the used Open Source Software Licenses lt phk login dknet dk gt wrote this file As long as you retain this notice you can do whatever you want with this stuff If we meet some day and you think this stuff is worth it you can buy me a beer in return Poul Henning Kamp b snprintf replacement Copyright Patrick Powell 1995 This code is based on code written by Patrick Powell papowell astart com It may be used for any purpose as long as this notice remains intact on all source code distributions c Compatibility code openbsd compat Apart from the previously mentioned licenses various pieces of code in the openbsd compat subdirectory are licensed as follows Some code is licensed under a 3 term BSD license to the following copyright holders Todd C Mil ler Theo de Raadt Damien Mill Eric P All er marn The Regents of the University of
103. Based Management in Expert mode and navigate to the page WBM Expert mode Station IP Clients SIP Clients 2 Select a free entry after the base configuration of the OSO MX with the Assistant free entries should be available 3 Ifno free entries are available use the page WBM Expert mode Stations Station IP Clients Edit subscriber change the Device Type of a free entry to SIP Client and store the modifications with Apply Now a free SIP User should be available on WBM Explorers Stations Station IP Clients SIP Clients 5 5 1 3 1 Step 1 User Parameters Select the free entry and choose Edit station parameter Enter the following values in the input mask Entry Value Callnumber 761 Name DECT 761 A31003 C 1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 180 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Administration Configuration Hints for PBXs Entry Value Direct inward dialing 761 Please do not change the other values After that the configuration page should look like this eilnehmer Flags nde orkpointclien Se Ee ande ande Rufnummer 781 Name DECT 761 Durchwahl 761 Endgerate Typ SO Teilnehmer Clip Lin Access 1 1 Lan SIP 29 IR aE Rufnummer Durchwahl Stationstyp Standard Sprache Deutsch vl Rufsignalisierung intern Rufart 1 Mj Rufsignalisierun
104. CIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 201 1 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 259 Open Source Software used in the Product Text of the used Open Source Software Licenses BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE One component of the ssh source code is under a 3 clause BSD license held by the University of California since we pulled these parts from original Berkeley code Copyright c 1983 1990 1992 1993 1995 i The Regents of the University of California All rights reserved Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met 1 Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer 2 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution 3 Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
105. California Constantin S Svintsoff Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without are met modification are permitted provided that the following conditions 1 Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright x notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer 2 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright a notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the X documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 263 Open Source Software used in the Product Text of the used Open Source Software Licenses 3 Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY T
106. Dect Debugging Status System User User ser von ect Index Enabler Msn DisplayName Comment Language Groups 1 761 761 Sales Deutsch default 2 V 762 762 Marketing Deutsch default 3 V 763 753 Support Deutsch default Add User Delete User Edit User Register Multi Register Remove Testcall Hangup APPLICTYPE BSIPIWU USERTYPE SIEMENS_ADMIN ACTIVESYSTEM 2 HARDWARE 1 Logout Help Info Cancel Apply 5 3 6 1 General user configuration Hint Adding editing and deleting of user entries is supported during running System services The buttons in the lower part of the page have the following functions Add User To add a new user entry even during running system services click on Add User A new entry with default values is appended The values have to be modified according to your system needs The new entry line is either inserted above the selected user or if no user entry A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Administration Configuration reference is selected inserted at the end of the list If a group with name default is available and enabled a new user entry is automatically assigned to group default Delete User A selected user entry may be deleted by clicking Delete User even during running system services if the user has no active call established Hint The functionality Delete user does not rem
107. Direct Signaling Otherwise calls from phones located on the 2nd node will not be accepted by HPCIP If this flag is disabled the IWU allows only calls from the IP address where the HPCIP user is registered to If this flag is enabled HPCIP allows calls from any IP addresses So for security reasons this flag should only be enabled if HPCIP is used in Geo separated OSV Page User Voip The Msn should be identical to UserName both are in E 164 format A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Administration Configuration Hints for PBXs The options AuthName and Password are necessary if Digest Authentication is enabled in OpenScape Voice 5 5 4 3 Limitations One HPCIP user can communicate with one SIP server address only A failover of a 2nd SIP server IP address is not supported yet Limited UC functionality if OpenScape web client is used Only SIP transport protocol UDP is supported for HPCIP users Limited feature Pickup Group for HPCIP User no audible visible Call Indication at Handset Feature Call waiting is not available Only packet size 20 msec with codec G 711 is currently accepted by HPCIP gateways have to be configured to also use 20 msec toward the HPCIP IWU Call forwarding to IP DECT users is currently only possible if HPCIP user is configured as Keyset in OSV configuration A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 187
108. Documentation HiPath Cordless IP Service Manua Communication for the open minded Siemens Enterprise Communications www siemens enterprise com Our Quality and Environmental Management Sys tems are implemented according to the require ments of the ISO9001 and ISO14001 standard cer tified by an external certification company Copyright Siemens Enterprise Communications GmbH amp Co KG 2011 Hofmannstr 51 80200 M nchen Siemens Enterprise Communications GmbH amp Co KG is a Trademark Licensee of Siemens AG Reference No A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 The information provided in this document contains merely general descriptions or characteristics of performance which in case of actual use do not always apply as described or which may change as a result of further development of the products An obligation to provide the respective characteristics shall only exist if expressly agreed in the terms of contract Availability and technical specifications are subject to change without notice OpenScape OpenStage and HiPath are registered trademarks of Siemens Enterprise Communications GmbH amp Co KG All other company brand product and service names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders Contents Contents List of Tables 5 ens cantata UR endear e Run TIER UR USER ADR RUE Nas RE vd RR um ee manana mane Cae 8 ListOl FIUS dE EUER 9 1 Introduction and Important Note
109. HEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE Some code is licensed under an ISC style license to the following copyright holders Internet Software Consortium Todd C Miller Reyk Floeter Chad Mynhier Permission to use copy modify and distribute this software for any purpose with or without fee is hereby granted provided that the above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS AND TODD C MILLER DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS IN NO EVENT SHALL TODD C MILLER BE A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 264 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Open Source Software used in the Product Text of the used Open Source Software Licenses LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL DIRECT INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE Some code is licensed under a MIT style license to the following copyright holders Free Software Foundation Inc Permission is hereby granted free of charge to any person
110. HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 55 Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Installing Base Stations 3 5 5 Tools Aids The tools and aids listed below will be required when carrying out the activities described in the following sections However they are not included in the delivery scope Table 7 Tools aids Designation Application Crosstip screwdriver size 3 To attach installation plate sun shield Crosstip screwdriver size 2 To attach mast blocks mast installation of outdoor housing Triangle head screwdriver M 6 To attach and close the housing outdoors Aids Masonry drill 8 mm diameter To drill holes for wall installation housing outdoors Masonry drill 5 mm diameter To drill holes for wall installation housing indoors 3 5 6 Outdoors NOTE The base station contains an overvoltage protector e Features of the outdoor housing No special grounding necessary The outdoor housing is made of 100 plastic Cable feeder entry Protection against direct sunlight Base station protection at ambient temperature between 25 C and 40 C can be operated without heating sunlight e Figure 16 shows the components of the outdoor housing The outdoor housing is supplied preinstalled The necessary installation material is supplied loose Install the outdoor housing on a mast or on masonry wood brick walls Connect the cable
111. IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT IN CIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLI GENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE 8 4 6 Zlib ZLIB DATA COMPRESSION LIBRARY zlib 1 2 3 is a general purpose data compression library All the code is thread safe The data format used by the zlib library is described by RFCs Request for Comments 1950 to 1952 in the files http www ietf org rfc rfci1950 txt zlib format rfci1951 txt deflate for mat and rfc1952 txt gzip format These documents are also available in other formats from ftp ftp uu net graphics png documents zlib zdoc in dex html A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 252 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Open Source Software used in the Product Text of the used Open Source Software Licenses All functions of the compression library are documented in the file zlib h volunteer to write man pages welcome contact zlib gzip org A usage exam ple of the
112. IP SW functions in addition to the actual DECT functionality The HiPath Cordless IP SW must be activated before the DECT IP base station can perform this function The following system limits apply in this scenario based on resource availability in BSIP1 up to 10 DECT IP base stations up to 10 parallel calls These system limits apply to each cluster of synchronous DECT IP base stations where seamless handover is possible Up to 99 Gigaset professional mobile devices can be configured in the data base of the HiPath Cordless IP SW and up to 55 of these mobile devices can be logged on to the Communication Server A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 25 Overview DECT IP Base Station Data 2 2 2 Scenario 2 HiPath Cordless IP SW is installed on dedicated server hardware The HiPath Cordless IP SW is installed on a server The requisite operating system for the server is Linux Distribution openWRT Both the server and the entire software on the server are included in the HiPath Cordless IP solution s scope of features The following system limits apply in this scenario up to 60 DECT IP base stations up to 50 parallel calls These system limits apply to each cluster of synchronous DECT IP base stations where seamless handover is possible Up to 100 Gigasets can be configured in the HiPath Cordless IP software 2 3 DECT IP Base Station Data 26 Table 1 Technical data DECT IP
113. If the distribution and or use of the Program is restricted in certain countries either by patents or by copyrighted interfaces the original copy right holder who places the Program under this License may add an explicit geographical distribution limitation excluding those countries so that dis tribution is permitted only in or among countries not thus excluded In such case this License incorporates the limitation as if written in the body of this License 9 The Free Software Foundation may publish revised and or new versions of the General Public License from time to time Such new versions will be similar in spirit to the present version but may differ in detail to address new problems or concerns Each version is given a distinguishing version number If the Program spec ifies a version number of this License which applies to it and any later version you have the option of following the terms and conditions either of that version or of any later version published by the Free Software Foun dation If the Program does not specify a version number of this License you may choose any version ever published by the Free Software Foundation A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 231 Open Source Software used in the Product Text of the used Open Source Software Licenses 10 If you wish to incorporate parts of the Program into other free programs whose distribution conditions are different write to the
114. LI SNMP Server IP 0000 IP settings for IWU Ip Address Here you have to configure the IP address at which the BSIP IWU should be configured inside the VoIP Infrastructure Network This is also the IP address at which the BSIP IWU is accessible via WBM The factory default IP address is 192 168 2 1 This IP address may not be used for furthrt configuration of the IWU Hint The configured IP address may NOT be located inside the DECT network For details refer to chapter 4 2 1 Free IP Addressing Network Mask Enter the corresponding netmask for the IP address as configured above Default for Class C networks 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway If all other routing is done via a default gateway it can be configured here Alter natively a dedicated route may be configured using the settings Network desti nation Network Mask and Gateway as described below e Important All BSIP devices must be located inside the same network segment and therefore MUST NOT be separated by layer 3 Routing devices Only Layer 2 switches are supported between the BSIP DHCP Enable Activate this option if the BSIP VoIP Infrastructure network has to be configured by a DHCP server For DHCP details refer to chapter x x x DHCP A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Administration Configuration reference Important notes e f using DHCP for the VoIP Infrastructure network
115. MX 3bx Ip 1 OpenScape Office MX 1bzx Ip 1 lt 192 168 201 94 gt 5060 lt 192 168 201 93 gt 5060 113 Installation and Administration Configuration reference 5 3 4 Network Gateways Configuration IWU The configuration page Network Gateways is divided into two parts HiPath Cordless IP Administration Siemens AG Mozilla Firefox Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Chronik Lesezeichen Extras Hilfe 3 By 192 168 100 1 https 192 168 100 1 html wbm pro html session id 011719 530 _ HiPath Cordless IP Administration Siemen T SIEMENS Administration Network Gateways Group User Dect Debugging Status System Network Gateways Enabled Name ListenPortRemote SIP Server Id Use OBP Outbound Proxy Netmask DNS SRY System DNS DNS 1 DNS 2 Dtmf Stunnellp Locallp amp ddress V OpenScape Office MX 3bx 5060 182168200194 0000 255 255 255 0 o 7 0 0 00 0000 RTP 0000 00 00 v OpenScape Office MX 1bx 5060 192 168 201 93 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 0 J 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RTP 0 0 0 0 0000 Add Gateway Delete Gateway Ip Address 192 168 100 1 Network Destination 0 0 0 0 Tos Value Best Effort 0x00 v Time Server IP 192 168 201 94 Network Mask 255 255 255 0 Network Mask 255 255 255 0 Cos Value v Timezone GMT 01 00 Ams v Default Gateway 192 168 100 83 Gateway 0 0 0 0 VLAN Id 0 Time Server Enable DHCP Enable d HTTPS Enable Direct Sign
116. Manual 49 Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Determining the Installation Site e Streets act as conductors making greater ranges possible along them Property line Bldg Bldg F C concrete 10 m high concrete 27m high Minimum supply range Bldg B concrete 25m mounting height BS Bldg A brick 15 m high Scale 1 1000 pre MN ee gt m n 4 Figure 15 Base station distribution for coverage of an outdoor area A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 50 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Installing Base Stations 3 5 Installing Base Stations 3 5 1 Ethernet Connection Cable The DECT IP base stations are mounted using Ethernet cables that are terminated with an 8 pin shielded RJ45 connector The feedthrough in the DECT IP base station s protective cover is 14 mm in diameter Please take this dimension into account when choosing the RJ45 connector The connection cable inserted into the RJ45 jack must be secured additionally with a cable tie to ensure suitable strain relief see Figure 1 Installation 1 First loop the cable tie around the protrusion on the printed circuit board see Figure 2 A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 51 Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Installing Base Stations 52 2 Theninsert the cable through the loop into the RJ45 jack and tighten the cable tie around the notch on
117. N IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAM AGE Part 6 Cisco BUPTNIC copyright notice BSD Copyright c 2004 Cisco Inc and Information Network Center of Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications All rights reserved Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modifica tion are permitted provided that the following conditions are met Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution Neither the name of Cisco Inc Beijing University of Posts and Telecom munications nor the names of their contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSE QUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF U
118. NTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING REPAIR OR CORRECTION IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING WILL ANY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND OR REDISTRIBUTE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES INCLUDING ANY GENERAL SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES 258 The 32 bit CRC compensation attack detector in deattack c was contributed by CORE SDI S A under a BSD style license Cryptographic attack detector for ssh source code Copyright c 1998 CORE SDI S A Buenos Aires Argentina All rights reserved Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that this copyright notice is retained A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Open Source Software used in the Product Text of the used Open Source Software Licenses THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WA
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120. Offline the Online last counter will be cleared Possible reasons for an Offline event are mainly Ethernet ip connectivity problems between the IWU and the BSIP Only The following counters are only displayed for BSIP which are configured as 1588 Sync slaves Hint These counters are solely provided for analysis of possible Ethernet synchronization acc IEEE1588 issues and therefore are not described in detail State 1588 Driftinitial Delay min Jitter avera Time diff Delay reqr Delay minr Delay minr Delay resp Sync ind m Limiti reacl Limit2 reacl Limit3 react 5 155 15260 135 60 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Administration Configuration reference State 1588 This counter displays the current state of the 1588 sync mechanism of a 1588 Sync Slave Standard state during runtime is 5 In Sync Boot states are A Os 4 Drift Initial This counter displays the Initial Drift between the 1588 Sync Slave and its 1588 Sync Master The value is displayed in nano sec per 100 msec Delay min This counter displays the minimum sync delay in nano sec of the current 1588 Sync Slave to its 1588 Sync Master This value corresponds to the one way delay time of a 1588 Sync Slave to its 1588 Sync Master between all switch hops More number of switch hops between a 1588 Sync Slave and its 1588 Sync Master will increase this valu
121. P Server addresses per gateway will be limited to 5 System DNS This option determines if the global DNS servers System DNS 1 and System DNS 2 or gateway specific DNS servers DNS 1 and DNS 2 are used If the checkbox System DNS is activated the gateway specific DNS Server DNS 1 and DNS 2 are ignored Instead the System Global DNS Server System DNS 1 and System DNS 2 are used A31003 C 1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Administration Configuration reference If the checkbox System DNS is deactivated the gateway specific DNS Server DNS 1 and DNS 2 may be configured which are used for DNS queries for this specific gateway DNS 1 If the option System DNS is deactivated the IP address of the primary DNS server for the current PBX may be configured here DNS 2 If the option System DNS is deactivated the IP address of the secondary DNS server for the current PBX may be configured here Dtmf only available in advanced Config Mode Selects the method for the transmission of DTMF digits tones to the Gateway Signaling The DTMF Digits are transmitted via the Signaling protocol to the Gateway For SIP via the INFO method RTP The DTMF Digits are transmitted to the Gateway via the Voice RTP channel e g for SIP embedded in the RTP protocol according to RFC2833 There is no need to change this setting for the supported gateways The defau
122. Program is covered only if its contents constitute a work based on the Program independent of having been made by running the Program Whether that is true depends on what the Program does 1 You may copy and distribute verbatim copies of the Program s source code as you receive it in any medium provided that you conspicuously and appro priately publish on each copy an appropriate copyright notice and disclaimer of warranty keep intact all the notices that refer to this License and to the absence of any warranty and give any other recipients of the Program a copy of this License along with the Program You may charge a fee for the physical act of transferring a copy and you may at your option offer warranty protection in exchange for a fee A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 228 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Open Source Software used in the Product Text of the used Open Source Software Licenses 2 You may modify your copy or copies of the Program or any portion of it thus forming a work based on the Program and copy and distribute such mod ifications or work under the terms of Section 1 above provided that you also meet all of these conditions a You must cause the modified files to carry prominent notices stating that you changed the files and the date of any change b You must cause any work that you distribute or publish that in whole or in part contains or is derived from the Program or any part thereof to be
123. R Tal ed a DR RCRUM S dta qe NS 266 94 12 MIT EIGeESG 66 tu uoo iater ges es ca sid n order ute d ab gun E qot acit ta ed 268 8 4 13 8 4 13 MEAT 2i sos scans dk ecc hLERPRRDG Gee TERR e SAe IA e edhawneenetaadetd rs 268 INDEX zum uk e eb nee eens eee RO RR RS RUE RR aa Rea HR et ue ER RC ARR 271 A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 201 1 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 7 List of Tables List of Tables Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 Table 5 Table 6 Table 7 Table 8 Table 9 Technical data DECT IP base station 0 0 0 0 0c ee nee 26 Recommended amount of users at 10 voice channels 0000 e eee eee 33 Recommended amount of users at 10 voice channelsS 0 0000 ce eee eee 34 Insertion loss ag range loss in the radio area 1 22 eee 39 Insertion loss ag range loss in the radio area ee eee 40 Belegung der Ethernetbuchse sisse essel eee eee yh ebb es 55 MOOS OS i ea hse a eg Ss ie Rec ee De Ga lg Gein d dui wens Ses 56 LED status displays on the base station 1 2 llli 195 HiPath Cordless IP SerVet i a ale ou dow balan Seek Ob BHA x9 3 Marae ER aa 3E Ra 203 A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual List of Figures List of Figures Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 22 Figure 4 General Overview of the HiPath Cordless IP System 0 00000 17 Optimum system synchronization over DECT at synchronization over the air 21 Not optim
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125. RE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE LIBRARY IS WITH YOU SHOULD THE LIBRARY PROVE DEFECTIVE YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING REPAIR OR CORRECTION 16 IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND OR REDIS TRIBUTE THE LIBRARY AS PERMITTED ABOVE BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES INCLUD A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 242 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Open Source Software used in the Product Text of the used Open Source Software Licenses ING ANY GENERAL SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE LIBRARY INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE LIBRARY TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER SOFTWARE EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS How to Apply These Terms to Your New Libraries If you develop a new library and you want it to be of the greatest possible use to the public we recommend making it free software that everyone can redistribute and change You can do so by permitting redistribution under these terms or alternatively under the terms of the ordinary General Pub lic License To apply these terms attach the following notices to the library It is safest to attach them to the start o
126. RRANTIES ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL CORE SDI S A BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OR MISUSE OF THIS SOFTWARE Ariel Futoransky lt futo core sdi com gt lt http www core sdi com gt 3 ssh keyscan was contributed by David Mazieres under a BSD style license Copyright 1995 1996 by David Mazieres lt dm lcs mit edu gt Modification and redistribution in source and binary forms is permitted provided that due credit is given to the author and the OpenBSD project by leaving this copyright notice intact 4 The Rijndael implementation by Vincent Rijmen Antoon Bosselaers and Paulo Barreto is in the public domain and distributed with the following li cense version 3 0 December 2000 Optimised ANSI C code for the Rijndael cipher now AES author Vincent Rijmen lt vincent rijmen esat kuleuven ac be gt Qauthor Antoon Bosselaers lt antoon bosselaers esat kuleuven ac be gt Qauthor Paulo Barreto lt paulo barreto terra com br gt This code is hereby placed in the public domain THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHORS AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPE
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128. Scanning HiPath Cordless IP Administration Siemens AG Mozilla Firefox Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Chronik Lesezeichen Extras Hilfe pec e E EAEN https 192 168 100 1 html wbm_pro html session_id 175644 500 HiPath Cordless IP Administration A Administration Network Gateways Group User Dect Debugging Status System Dect Debug Base Radio Sync Ari Call About Debug Index Enable Name Debug Disabl Debug Lvl V BslplwuLocal 0x00000000 Bslp Room 2 012 0x00000000 Delete Module Server Ip 192 168 10 1 System Ari 101b2ff5 VPN Enable Network Mask 255 255 255 0 System Pin 87654321 VLAN Id Listen Port 10500 4 digit Pin Oo IWU as GW No new modules on scan V APPLICTYPE BSIPIWU USERTYPE SIEMENS_ADMIN ACTIVESYSTEM 2 HARDWARE 1 Logout JI Help JI Info JI Cancel JI Apply A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 139 Installation and Administration Configuration reference 140 Delete Module By selecting a base station and clicking on Delete Module the selected Base Station entry is deleted Scan This functionality Scan initiates a Seek or Scan of the network for all attached BSIPs using an ip broadcast mechanism All BSIP Only are answering and sending their current configuration information mainly its own IP address the IP address and listen port of the IWU its name and VPN config
129. TE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs If you develop a new program and you want it to be of the greatest possible use to the public the best way to achieve this is to make it free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms To do so attach the following notices to the program It is safest to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively convey the exclusion of warranty and each file should have at least the copyright line and a pointer to where the full notice is found one line to give the program s name and a brief idea of what it does Copyright C year name of author This program is free software you can redistribute it and or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation either version 2 of the License or at your option any later version A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 232 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Open Source Software used in the Product Text of the used Open Source Software Licenses This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE See the GNU General Public License for more details You should
130. Test 49 579 F Deutsch HOOME UFER Q1 selected row H ie vvv DISP 580 S4 Dect Test 50 580 F Deutsch HOOME Hints The entry will be added above the selected entry if the selected row if the drag direction is upward The entry will be added below the selected entry if the selected row if the drag direction is downward 3 Drop the dragged entry by releasing the left mouse button 8 i 576 DISP 576 SL1 Dect Test 46 576 Deutsch HOOME 9 577 DISP 577 SL1 Dect Test 47 577 Deutsch HOOME 11 7 se0 DISP 580 4 Dect Test 50 580 F Deutsch HOOME 10 sre DISP 578 S4 Dect Test 48 578 F Deutsch HOOME 12 sre DISP 579 S3 Dect Test 49 578 F Deutsch HOOME 4 Save your changes by clicking the Apply button 5 1 6 7 Configuration Changes according Service State While system services are running the content of the tables below Network Gateways Group User and Dect are read only Therefore you have to stop the system services Offline mode to edit these values A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 72 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Administration Introduction To enable the configuration of User settings during running system services there is a special functionality Edit user available You may add delete or modify existing user entries To modify existing user entries select a user row and click on Edit user Now the entries in the table row are editable Changes for the selected user are locked
131. Ty Coon President of Vice That s all there is to it A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 201 1 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 243 Open Source Software used in the Product Text of the used Open Source Software Licenses 8 4 3 Libpcap License BSD Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modifica tion are permitted provided that the following conditions are met 1 Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer 2 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documenta tion and or other materials provided with the distribution 3 The names of the authors may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WAR RANTIES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANT ABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 244 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Open Source Software used in the Product Text of the used Open Source Software Licenses 8 4 4 OpenSSL LICENSE ISSUES The OpenSSL toolkit stays under a dual license i e both the conditions of the OpenSSL License and the original SSLeay license apply to the toolkit See below for the ac
132. a WBM User s password 100 Important note Please note down the new password at a secure place Passwords are stored at system level and also used when updating the System at a later time If you forgot the password you only may overcome the situation by resetting the system to factory defaults On the Login page enter the Username and current password for the desti nated user which has to be changed Username Siemens Password TRUNK Change Password a Before clicking on Login activate the checkbox Change Password Two new fields will be displayed New password and Retype password Type in the new password in both fields e Hint Username and passwords are case sensitive the minimum password length is 6 six characters Username Siemens Password aka Change Password New Password m oe sk ote ak oe Change password and login Retype Password 4 Click on Change password and login If both new passwords are equal and valid you will be logged in onto the WBM Otherwise a error message will appear A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Administration Configuration reference Login x N New Password not accepted Username Siemens Password ETE Change Password v New Password j Retype Password Change password and login e Hint A password change is applied to the active system partition Only after a S
133. addresses resolved with DNS SRV IP addresses in the penalty box are marked see output of Network state The number of IP addresses that can be used out of a DNS SRV answer is limited to 5 e Important note If using DNS SRV the whole system functionality mainly depends on the availability of the configured DNS servers If the DNS servers are not reachable during start of HPCIP system services the gateways confi gured with DNS SRV are not functional at all If the DNS servers are not functional during a DNS poll cycle the last DNS list received by the DNS servers is used instead 5 4 1 7 4 Penalty Box If the communication with a SIP server fails timeout or server error messages the IP address of this SIP server gets into the penalty box for 10 minutes and the next prior IP address of the DNS server record list is used for registration and call setup After 10 Minutes the IP address is back for that specific SIP gateway This address will be used for each new Re Register message and for each new INVITE message for all handsets assigned to this SIP gateway active calls are not affected Therefore active calls are disconnected at least after a RAS_DOWN event for the user Hint The current state of the penalty box may be derived from the output of Network State see chapter 5 4 1 7 7 Survivabilty Information 5 4 1 7 5 SIP NOTIFY Message in Limited Mode If the connection between a branch proxy and the OSV fa
134. ake ssh known hosts script is no longer included TSS has been removed MD5 is now external in the OpenSSL library RC4 support has been replaced with ARC4 support from OpenSSL Blowfish is now external in the OpenSSL library A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 201 1 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 257 Open Source Software used in the Product Text of the used Open Source Software Licenses The licence continues Note that any information and cryptographic algorithms used in this soft ware are publicly available on the Internet and at any major bookstore scientific library and patent office worldwide More information can be found e g at http www cs hut fi crypto The legal status of this program is some combination of all these per missions and restrictions Use only at your own responsibility You will be responsible for any legal consequences yourself I am not making any claims whether possessing or using this is legal or not in your country and I am not taking any responsibility on your behalf NO WARRANTY BECAUSE THE PROGRAM IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE PRO GRAM AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED IN CLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE THE E
135. aling LI SNMP Server IP 0 0 0 0 System DNS 1 192 168 100 251 System DNS 2 192 168 100 252 APPLICTYPE BSIPIWU USERTYPE SIEMENS_ADMIN ACTIVESYSTEM 2 HARDWARE 1 Logout Help Info Cancel Apply In the table view at the top the VoIP gateways PBX are assigned to the VoIP connections At the bottom of the page the general network configuration of the BSIP IWU network is done 5 3 4 1 Gateway configuration Hint To add or delete a Gateway entry the system services have to be stopped before All changes will be activated after a restart of the system services A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 114 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Administration Configuration reference 1 To add a new entry for a gateway click on Add Gateway A new entry line with default values is appended which have to be modified according to your system needs The new entry line is either inserted above the selected Gateway or inserted at the top of the list if no Gateway is selected 2 A selected Gateway entry may be deleted by clicking Delete Gateway Network Gateways Enabled Name ListenPortRemote SIP Server Id Use OBP Outbound Proxy Netmask DNS SRY SystemDNS DNS1 DNS2 Dtmf Stunnelp LocallpAddress M OpenScape Office MX 3bx 5060 192 168 201 94 E 0 0 0 0 2552552550 I 0 0 0 0 0000 RTP 0000 0000 V OpenScape Office MX 1bx 5060 192 168 201 93 0 0 0 0 2552552550 i 0000 0000 RTP 0000 0000 Add Gateway Dele
136. all established will slow down the WBM interaction For planned service issues e g re configuration adding users or BSIP it is recom mended to schedule these actions in a time frame of low call utilization since this will improve WBM interaction 5 4 1 6 Timezone Support A Timezone may be selected on WBM page Network Gateways This timzone defines the time shift to GMT Greenwich Mean Time as well as the parameters for daylight savings About 75 different time zones are available which should cover nearly all regions of the world The appropriate Timezone for Germany is GMT 01 00 Amsterdam Berlin Rome Stockholm Vienna Hints Activating a changed timezone setting requires a reboot of the IWU Configu ration of a Timezone on a BSIP IWU is reasonable only in the context of a configured NTP server The width of the timezone column may be changed by dragging the scale element at the lower right corner see figure GMT 06 00 Guac GMT D6 00 Sask GMT 05 00 Bogc GMT 05 00 Easte Time Server IP IERI rp Timezone GMT 01 00 Ams Time Server Enable SNMP Server IP 0 0 0 0 A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Administration Configuration techniques and technologies 5 4 1 7 SIP Survivability 5 4 1 7 1 Support of Outbound Proxy Choosing the outbound proxy option in the HiPath Cordless IP solution means that all SIP related traffic is routed directl
137. ally synchronized each DECT IP base station has only one synchronization partner The two lower DECT IP base stations are synchronized over LAN because a solid fire door prevents DECT based synchronization The quick passage of data through a fire door cannot always guarantee reliable DECT synchronization 22 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 15 Figure 16 Figure 17 Figure 18 Figure 19 Figure 20 Figure 21 Figure 22 Figure 23 Figure 24 Protocols of the path between Handset and Communication Server 23 Depicts all communication channels of the HiPath Cordless IP System 23 DECT IP base station BSIP1 Item number U30807 85494 X 0 2 2 0 0002s 27 Outdoor case with DECT IP base station 0 0 0 eee 28 PoEInjeetor 5 215m pack S oh wats Acard ae cid geared Dayal S dedu ipe d d ud AREE d 29 HiPath Cordless IP SW License Management illsi lese eee 32 Base station distribution in buildings of brick and light construction materials 42 Base station distribution in interiors of brick and light construction materials 44 Base station distribution in interiors with concrete and steel dividing walls 46 Base station distribution for base stations with housing for outdoor use 48 Base station distribution for coverage of an outdoor area 202000 00s 50 C
138. and devices themselves Familiarize yourself with emergency numbers A31003 C 1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Introduction and Important Notes Safety Information and Warnings Types of safety information and warnings The following grades of safety information warnings are used in this manual A DANGER Indicates an immediate danger that could result in death or serious injury A WARNING Indicates a general danger that could result in death or serious injury A CAUTION Indicates a danger that could result in injury NOTE Indicates situations that could result in damage to property and or loss of data Symbols for specifying the source of danger more exactly The following symbols are not usually used in the manual They explain symbols that may be depicted on the communication systems and equipment A A A A A amp A Electricity Weight Heat Fire Chemicals ESD Laser electiostatically sensitive devices A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 201 1 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 11 Introduction and Important Notes Correct Use 1 2 Correct Use 12 The communications system may only be used for the purpose described in this document and only in connection with the additional devices and components as recommended and permitted by Siemens Enterprise Communications GmbH amp Co KG under Trademark License of Siemens AG 2008 The proper use of the communication
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140. and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution 3 All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software x must display the following acknowledgement This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young eay cryptsoft com X The word cryptographic can be left out if the rouines from the library k being used are not cryptographic related 4 If you include any Windows specific code or a derivative thereof from i the apps directory application code you must include an E acknowledgement This product includes software written by Tim Hudson tjh cryptsoft com THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ERIC YOUNG AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE The licence and distribution terms f
141. aracters especially I ASC 0x00 ASC Ox1F may lead to problems e Don t configure names for objects with more than 20 Characters e Configuration and firmware files MUST NOT include spaces in their filenames e Do not use multiple WBM session to different BSIPs at a single browser session This may influence the behaviour of the WBM sessions 5 1 6 3 Simultaneous WBM sessions If you login onto the same WBM session on which another user is logged on you are informed about that by a message box Login x A There is another user logged in do you want to disconnect the currently logged in user OK Cancel OK will logout the currently connected user A31003 C 1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Administration Introduction Cancel Go back to the Login dialog 5 1 6 4 Marking changed values Changed values are marked with a red triangle at the top left corner of the corre sponding field But you have to leave the current field for changes to come in effect via TAB key or mouse Marker for changed values red triangle Dizplay Mame Comment default 1 744 Please keep in mind that changes are not in effect immediately You have to e apply the changes with the Apply button and for some changes you have to restart the services or for some changes reboot the BSIP Information which actions have to be taken to take the changes into effect will be described in t
142. as no DECT registration at the BSIP A31003 C 1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Administration Troubleshooting FAQ e at the handset the wrong base is selected or e the system services are not running 5 6 1 4 Display message Netzfehler Out of Order The RAS registration from the handset at the PBX is down see Status Calls Dect Voip states A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 189 Installation and Administration Appendix 5 7 Appendix 190 5 7 1 Configuration hints for Web Browser 5 7 1 1 Mozilla Firefox Mozilla Firefox Versions 2 x 3 0 x 3 5 x and 3 6 are supported The minimum supported screen resolution the Browser is running on is 1024x768 5 7 1 2 Microsoft Internet Explorer The following version of Microsoft Internet Explorer are supported e Version 6 x e Version 7 x e Version 8 x The minimum supported screen resolution the Browser is running on is 1024x768 Depending of the security settings of MS IE the IP address of the BSIP has to be added to the list of Trusted sites Tools Internet options Security Trusted sites This comes in effect when Backing up a configuration file If the security settings are not valid the configuration file will not be donloaded and the WBM session will be closed For IE7 there is an issue one some installations when backing up the configu ration of the IWU After initi
143. atagramm Gr e f r T 38 Fax Byte fia72 Verwendete Fehlerkorrektur f r T 38 Fax UDP t38UDPRedundancy ClearChannel M Rahmengr e 20 ms bertragung von Fax Modem T nen nach RFC2833 bertragung von DTMF T nen nach RFC2833 Redundante bertragung der RFC2833 T ne nach RFC2198 M 4 Configure the DSP Settings primarily the Echo Cancellation via WBM Expert mode Payload HW Modules Edit DSP Settings A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Echokompensationsglied MFY AuGerband Signalisierung Fehler Korrektur Modus Anzahl redundanter Pakete Maximaler Netzwerk Jitter hex ms Timeout f r Fax Modem Ton Erkennung s o 179 Installation and Administration Configuration Hints for PBXs 5 5 1 2 Base Configuration BSIP IWU Please perform the following configuration settings at the BSIP IWU Page Gateways Entry Value SIP Server Id 192 168 0 93 1 Save all modifications with Apply 2 Configure one BSIP for the operation with this Gateway 5 5 1 3 Station Configuration OSO MX The following values are used as a sample for this configuration instruction Parameter Value Name DECT 761 Callnumber 761 Password 1234 The configuration of the OSO MX is done via Web browser Web Based Management WBM 1 Please log in to the OSO MX start the Web
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145. ating the backup process the information panel will be displayed and afterwards you are logged out from the WBM To overcome this situation you have to change the following settings in IE7 1 Select Tools InternetOptions Security 2 Select the appropriate zone in which the IWU is located e g Trusted sites and select Custom level 3 Inthe outline view browse to Downloads and change the setting of Automatic prompting for file downloads from Disabled to Enabled A31003 C 1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 6 Technical Data 6 1 BSIP1 DECT standard EU Number of channels Frequency range Channel spacing Bitrate Speech encoding GAP standard PNCAP DECT Access Technical Data BSIP1 DECT standard EU 120 duplex channels freely administered 10 carriers each with 12 time division multiplex channels 1 88 to 1 9 GHz send and receive range 1 728 MHz 1 152 Mbps 32 kilobit ADPCM Specified in DECT specification 300444 Siemens specific protocol enhancement EN 301 406 V 1 5 1 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Siemens Enterprise Communications GmbH amp Co KG Hofmannstr 51 D 80200 Munich Germany declare that the product HiPath Cordless Basestation IP1 BSIP1 to which this declaration relates conforms to the following European Directives and European standards EN 50385 2002 EN 60950 1 2006 EN 61000 6 2 2005 EN 301 406 V1 5 1 EN 301 489 1 V1
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147. aved 12 Confirm the message box by clicking on OK 13 A debug window will appear A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 93 Installation and Administration Quick Start Debug Window xl Warning mo 2 enabled has the wrong server ip address Warning mo 2 IpAddrFromModul c0a80101 Ip ddrToModul c0a80a02 Warnings 2 14 Confirm the Debug Window by clicking on OK 15 Start the synchronization process by clicking the Sync button at the bottom section A message box will appear IpAddr sync x 9 Setting Ip address of all enabled Devices and reboot them if IpAddr differ Continue 16 Confirm the message box by clicking on OK The following process will transfer the new settings to all BSIP Only Therefore the BSIP Only will be rebooted automatically by the system Wait about 2 minutes until the BSIP is started completely LED states should be green red 17 To verify the configured values of the previous steps click on SCAN Scan i 1 1 1 scanning modules i j 18 At the WBM of the BSIP IWU switch to configuration page Dect About Verify if the values IpAddr Module and IpAddr Server contain the correct values which have been configured before IpAddrModule gt IpAddr Module Server Ip IpAddr Server A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 94 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Administ
148. ble by the IP address of the IP VoIP Infrastructure Network configured at the step above If you have attached the IWU directly via a Ethernet cable you have to attach the IWU physically to the designated network segment after rebooting it 1 Select the configuration page Administration 2 lnitiate the reboot by clicking the Reboot Board button Reboot system x 9 Reboot systern Active System 2 Start the reboot process by clicking on button System2 if the previously active partition also was System 2 as this example used see output of Active System Otherwise click on button System1 Wait about 1 minute for the IWU BSIP or the Server to come up again In case of a BSIP IWU the board LEDs should change to permanently orange orange 3 Access the WBM Web based management by the IP address you have configured before for the IP VoIP Infrastructure Network Depending on the http access mode you have to use http or https mode HTTPS Enabled Juse http Server Ip of IP VoIP Infrastructure Network HTTPS Enabled X use https Server Ip of IP VoIP Infrastructure Network Example https 192 168 201 114 5 2 7 Configuration of users at the PBX It is assumed that the VoIP users at the PBX are already configured For detail refer to chapter 5 5 Configuration Hints for PBXs A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 87 Installation and Administratio
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150. c G729 is intended for devices which are connected to the PBX via low bandwith lines DSL e g for home office users using a SIP phone e g OpenStage Therefore bandwith is an issue for such scenarios Inside the LAN efficient bandwith should not be an issue therefore codec G711 should generally be used In this scenario there should be no need to configure A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 129 Installation and Administration Configuration reference 130 G729 in the codec list of the PBXs Gateway Codec configuration page Activating the codec G729 at the handset changes the codec list from G711A G711U to G729ab G711A G711U Details regarding G 729 may be found in chapter 5 4 1 5 Codec G 729 5 3 6 4 Configuration Page User Dect This page contains the user configuration for DECT functions User Dect Index Enable Msn DisplayName Comment PnCap Ipui 1 V 761 761 Sales v 000542D1AF 2 Iv 762 762 Marketing v 00549951F6 3 v 763 763 Support v OOBF382B4B8 e Note The columns Index Enabled Msn DisplayName and Comment are repeated on all sub pages A description of these parameters can be found inchapter 5 3 6 2 Configuration Page User User Ipui The IPUI International Portable User Identity of the Handset of the User is automatically recorded during the registration process 5 3 6 4 1 Auto Entry users The WBM may contain specific auto entry u
151. chronization master The Base Station will first try to synchronize to the Base Station in the leftmost ParkSync column If this is not successful or if the synchronization gets lost while in operation the Base Station will try to synchronize to the Base Station in the middle ParkSync column and finally to the rightmost column Only when the synchronization to all 3 entered Base Stations is not successful a synchronized operation and therefore a seamless handover will no longer be possible Normally synchronization over air should be reduced to only one ParkSync ParkSync1 If further BSIP are configured as ParkSync2 and ParkSync3 which have a low RSSI level of the received sync signal this may lead to counterpro ductive system behaviour In no case a fallback synchronization ParkSync2 or ParkSync3 to a BSIP which is physically located behind a BSIP which is already configured as ParkSync1 Please keep in mind that the current BSIP may be selected in the dropdown menu Since this would lead to a sync recursion the local BSIP may not be confi gured as its own ParkSync Important note If a BSIP which is configured as Sync Slave looses synchro nization it tries to resynchronize to its configured synchronization Master Base Station ParkSync This process can not start until the last call at the Sync Slave BSIP is released and no other calls are active Further information regarding the Synchronization may be found in the followi
152. ck start chapter describes the initial operation of the HiPath Cordless IP System V1R3 for a first functional test including the necessary configuration In general the configuration steps for both HPCIP platforms HPCIP Small Solution and HPCIP Server Solution differ mainly in the initial configuration of the IWU Therefore only these steps are documented separately The Quick Start assumes the availabilty of e two BSIP or one HPCIP Server and two BSIP e a functional PoE network switch alternatively a switch and Power injectors and CAT 5 cables aMaintenance PC Windows XP based with administration account and asupported PBX e g OSO MX Please read the corresponding chapter in the detailed manual parts if you need further information regarding any step of the Quick Start The following conditions apply e For the quick start it is assumed that no VLAN functionality is needed e No special DECT functionality is configured Antenna diversity 5 2 1 Quick start overview 1 Prepare and connect hardware Configure BSIP Server for IWU mode Configuration of VoIP Infrastructure Network at IWU Configuration of DECT Network at IWU Configuration of users at the IWU Configuration of users at the PBX Start system services and register handsets at the IWU o Noms OW DN Attach and configure further BSIP Only to the system 5 2 2 Example Configuration Several settings are needed for configuring a HPCIP system
153. cryptographic software written by Eric Young eay cryptsoft com Zlib e This product includes software developed by Jean loup Gailly and Mark Adler Libpcap e This product includes software developed by the University of California Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory and its contributors 226 A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Open Source Software used in the Product Text of the used Open Source Software Licenses 8 4 Text of the used Open Source Software Licenses 8 4 1 GPL GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2 June 1991 Copyright C 1989 1991 Free Software Foundation Inc 59 Temple Place Suite 330 Boston MA 02111 1307 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document but changing it is not allowed Preamble The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share and change it By contrast the GNU General Public License is intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change free software to make sure the software is free for all its users This General Public License applies to most of the Free Software Foundation s software and to any other program whose authors commit to using it Some other Free Software Foundation software is covered by the GNU Library General Public License instead You can apply it to your programs too When we speak of free software we are referring to freedom not price
154. d displays the number of the Base Station on which the current last call was located on Carrier This field displays the Carrier number on which the connection for User User is active A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Administration Configuration reference Timeslot This field displays the Timeslot number on which the connection for User User is active Incoming calls This counter displays the number of incoming connections direction PBX gt BSIP gt handset which have been signaled for the User Outgoing calls This counter displays the number of outgoing connections from direction handset gt BSIP gt PBX which have been signaled for the User Intracell handover This counter displays how often an Intracell handover transfer of a channel within the same Base Station was detected for the User Intercell handover This counter displays how often an Intercell handover transfer of a channel between different Base Stations was detected for the User Roaming This counter displays how often a roaming event change of a Base Station without an active connection was established for the current handset Hint Handover events Intercell handover during an active call are not considered by this counter These events are handles by counter Intercell handover A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 155 Installation and Admin
155. d info Goldenboot 1 1 6 V0 96 V0 14 0 CTR6 Img V1 61 V0 14 0 Systeml Normalbootl 1 1 6 1 01 0 26 0 MSP Kernell 2 6 21 1 V1 2 0 V0 26 0 CSP Kernell 2 6 21 1 V1 4 0 V0 26 0 CSP RootFsl not active Systemz Normalboot2 1 1 6 V1 01 V0 26 0 MSP Kernel2 2 6 21 1 V1 2 0 V0 26 0 CSP Kernel2 2 6 21 1 V1 4 0 V0 26 0 CSP RootFs2 V1 12 0 V0 26 0 HardwareInfo cpu count road cpu name armv6 compatible processor rev l v61 Cancel By using the Cancel button the modifications which have been done since the last Apply are discarded Apply With this Button all WBM configuration is transferred to the Software and will be checked on validity using a validation process see output of Debug Window If only some WARNINGS are detected the configuration will be saved If ERRORS are detected the configuration is not saved Observe the ERROR messages in the debug window and apply the necessary changes to the configu ration and initiate a new Apply process 5 3 1 5 Configuration Systematic Several Gateways PBXs are supported per HiPath Cordless IP system For establishing a call over a VoIP gateway a Group has to be assigned to the Gateway and a User has to be assigned to this Group A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Administration Configuration reference The following figure shows the relationships between Gateways Groups and Users Gatewa
156. d on the display Approved battery pack Lithium Ion Li lon 700 mAh Do not remove the battery pack without good reason as charge state monitoring and the recharge function will not work properly if you do After the batteriey pack is removed and reinserted it must be discharged and recharged as for the initial startup A CAUTION The use of any other battery packs may cause functional disturbances or may damage the handsets The manufacturer will not be held liable in such cases If replacement battery packs are required be sure to use only the approved types Talktime Up to 14 hours Standby time Up to 350 hours Charging time in handset approx 3 5h The times for normal charging and initial charging are comparable Housing approx 114 x 46 5 x 22 6 mm L x W x H Weight incl battery pack approx 93 g A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 199 Technical Data Base Stations Accessories Charging unit for EU including plug in power supply unit S30852 H1982 R141 Charging unit for UK including plug in power supply unit S30852 H1982 L141 e Charging unit for US including plug in power supply unit S30852 H1982 U 141 e Charging unit for AUS including plug in power supply S30852 H1982 C441 unit NOTE The home version of the Gigaset SL3 professional will be classified by the HiPath Cordless IP system as GAP device A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 200 HiPath Cordles
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158. ddr sync x 9 Setting Ip address of all enabled Devices and reboot them if IpAddr differ s Continue 5 3 7 8 2 General configuration options Server Ip A31003 C 1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Administration Configuration reference This field contains the IP address of the IWU inside the DECT network This IP address is used for communication between the IWU and all BSIP Only The factory default Ip address is 192 168 1 1 which may not be saved inside the configuration of the IWU Hint The configured IP address may not be located inside the network of the configure Voip Infrastructure Ip address For detail refer to chapter 5 4 2 1 Free IP Addressing Network Mask By default a netmask of 255 255 255 0 24 bit is configured for the DECT network Please keep in mind that using another netmask than 255 255 0 0 will prevent BSIP ONLY running with firmware V1R1 being found in SCAN For detail refer to chapters chapter 5 4 2 1 Free IP Addressing as well as chapter 5 4 2 2 Adding new BSIP Listen Port This field defines the IP port on which the communication between the BSIP IWU and BSIP Only is established The default value is 10500 IWU as GW This option is only intended to access the BSIP Only when different VLANS and or VPNs are configured This option activates the routing functionality between the VoIP Infrastructure network and the DECT network
159. dec Parameters via WBM Expert mode Explorer Voice Gateway Edit Codec Parameters Frame Sizes of 20 msec are required mandatory 3 Configure the DSP Settings primarily the Echo Cancellation via WBM Expert mode Explorer Payload HW Modules Edit DSP Settings 5 5 3 HiPath 4000 This chapter contains configuration hints to configure a Siemens HiPath 4000 for usage with a HPCIP system using SIP subscribers A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 183 Installation and Administration Configuration Hints for PBXs 184 5 5 3 1 Base Configuration HiPath 4000 1 Please configure the HiPath 4000 Softgate or the HG3500 unit for the usage with SIP Users and configure the needed number of SIP Users in the Instal lation Assistant 2 Configure the following Codec Parameters via WBM Expert mode Explorer Voice Gateway Edit Codec Parameters Frame Sizes of 20 msec are required mandatory 3 Aconfiguration of the DSP Settings primarily the Echo Cancellation is not possible since no DSP is available 4 The SIP users have to be assigned the parameter MBCHL Multi BCHANNEL in AMO SDAT 5 5 4 OpenScape Voice OSV V4R1 This chapter contains configuration hints to configure a Siemens OpenScape Voice for usage with a HPCIP system using SIP subscribers 5 5 4 1 General OSV There are 2 different setups for usage of HPCIP connected to OpenScape Voice OSV HPCIP is
160. defective you assume the cost of all necessary servicing repair or correction A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 266 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Open Source Software used in the Product Text of the used Open Source Software Licenses License Lsof has no license Its use and distribution are subject to these terms and conditions found in each lsof source file The copyright year in or format of the notice may vary slightly Copyright 2002 Purdue Research Foundation West Lafayette Indiana 47907 All rights reserved Written by Victor A Abell This software is not subject to any license of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company or the Regents of the University of California Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose on any computer system and to alter it and redistribute it freely subject to the following restrictions 1 Neither the authors nor Purdue University are responsible for any consequences of the use of this software 2 The origin of this software must not be misrepresented either by explicit claim or by omission Credit to the i authors and Purdue University must appear in documentation 2 and sources 3 Altered versions must be plainly marked as such and must sa not be misrepresented as being the original software 4 This notice may not be removed or altered T A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 201 1
161. e Jitter average This counter displays the average jitter in nano sec of the current 1588 Sync Slave to its 1588 Sync Master Time diff This counter displays the current time difference or offset in nano sec of the current 1588 Sync Slave to its 1588 Sync Master Delay req retry This counter displays how often an incomplete DELAY REQ cycle was detected Delay min retry This counter displays how often a retry to gather the absolute time difference was established Delay min new This counter displays how often a retry to gather the absolute time difference with a new calculated Delay min window was established Delay resp miss This counter displays how often a missing DELAY RESP message was detected Sync ind miss This counter displays how often a missing SYNC IND message was detected A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 151 Installation and Administration Configuration reference Status Modules2 Limit1 reached This counter displays how often a short term absolute time difference in a range smaller than 1000 nano sec was detected Limit2 reached This counter displays how often a short term absolute time difference in a range between 1000 and 5000 nano sec was detected Limit3 reached This counter displays how often a short term absolute time difference in a range between 5000 and 20000 nano sec was detected If this period was detected over a time period of longer than
162. e Station receives its synchronization signal from the Sync Master and additionally provides the synchronization signal for the next Base Station in the chain that is this it serves as well as Sync Slave AND as Sync Master The second BSIP synchronizes to the first BSIP the third BSIP synchronizes to the second BSIP the fourth synchronizes to the third BSIP and so on Both topologies may be mixed to achieve large scale radio coverage Important Notes e The distance between a Sync Slave to the topmost Sync Master must not be more than 5 hops including the Master Base and the last Slave Base else the synchronization slip will be too large e Aresynchronization process will be initiated automatically if no call at the belonging Base Station is active e Avoid using a chain topology which is physically arranged as a circle In such a scenario the drift between the first and the last base station may be too large to ensure proper handover between these two Base Stations A31003 C 1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Administration Introduction e In contrast to a line or Ethernet based synchronization the synchronization signals is transmitted over air To achieve efficient signal strength of the synchronization signal the radio distance between two synchronized base Stations is crucial This fact has to be considered adequately during the radio site survey e Ifa BSIP loses synchro
163. e communication between the browser and the WBM It is suggested to use https mode Depending on the http access mode you have to use http or https mode at the browser HTTPS Enabled use http Server Ip IP VoIP Infrastructure Network HTTPS Enabled X use https Server Ip IP VoIP Infrastructure Network Example https 192 168 201 114 A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 119 Installation and Administration Configuration reference 120 Tos Value With the TOS Value you can configure the prioritization of the IP packets via TCP IP Layer3 according to DSCP It is only used for the IP DSCP field for VoIP Signalling SIP and VoIP data RTP packets towards the PBX VoIP Infra structure Network Other IP packets e g e WBM or SSH towards the VoIP Infrastructure network or e packets between BSIP Only and BSIP IWU DECT Network are NOT tagged with configured the DSCP value Default 0 i e no prioriti zation Using the dropdown you may select one of the pre configured ToS values Cos Value With the CoS Value Class of Service you can configure the prioritization of the Ethernet packets via Ethernet Layer2 according to 802 1p Default O i e no prioritization Using the dropdown you may select one of the pre configured CoS values VLAN Id The corresponding VLAN Id according IEEE 802 1q for the VoIP Infrastructure network is conf
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165. ear cabinets transformer housings motor housings Only if there is a safety distance of gt 1 m Directly beside antennas of other communication systems Only if there is a safety distance of 3 m 3 5 3 Where Should DECT IP base stations be installed Freely accessible but near the ceiling gt 0 5 m away from the ceiling This prevents the base station being blocked by furniture e As centrally as possible in buildings for example in corridors or on walls of directly adjacent rooms in the case of buildings of light construction materials e Outdoor areas may be part of the coverage area NOTE When planning the installation of base stations in buildings determining the installation site architectural plans scale of about 1 1000 which show the structural type of the building can be very helpful Near windows facing in the direction of the outdoor area to be covered Outdoor housing see Section 3 5 6 1 The safety distance isolates the installation from other equipment thus im proving the electromagnetic compatibility EMC A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 53 Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Installing Base Stations 54 3 5 4 Indoors 3 5 4 1 Wall Mounting The base station must be freely accessible NOTE When installing a DECT IP base station the antennas should face downward Antenna position Ante
166. ed be sure to use only the approved types Example for a capacity of 850 mAh Talktime Up to 12 hours Standby Time Up to 380 hours approx 16 days Charging time in handset approx 3 7 hours Initial charging time at least 10 h Housing approx 166 5 x 56 0 x 35 4 mm L x W x H Weight incl battery pack approx 180 g A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 201 Technical Data Base Stations 202 Accessories Charging unit for EU including plug in power supply unit S30852 H1786 R101 Charging unit for UK including plug in power supply unit S30852 H1786 L101 6 3 1 4 Gigaset M2 Ex professional Software Checking see Section 7 2 2 Output power Average output power 10 dBm per channel Peak output power 24 dBm per channel Tone ringing Volume control adjustable 5 levels levels 4 and 5 for loud environments Tone ringing signal Can be configured separately for internal and external calls 20 standard ringtones 3 ringtones 17 melodies 16 loadable polyphonic melodies e User Interface UI Menu driven graphic user interface Display Illuminated color display Telephone book Up to a total of 250 entries integrated locally Voice dialing Up to 30 entries voice telephone book Full functionality of device 10 C to 55 C guaranteed for 100 relative humidity including splashes and low pressure jets of water IP 65 Power supply state o
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168. enance Troubleshooting 7 3 2 4 Handset Problems Logging On e Check first if the communication server s IP board and at least one DECT IP base station in range are operational e Is adequate synchronism guaranteed for the DECT IP base station in the HiPath Cordless IP system e Is the handset you want to log on configured on the communication server Test this with a random phone optiPoint OpenStage model A31003 C 1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 222 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Open Source Software used in the Product General Conditions 8 Open Source Software used in the Product 8 1 General Conditions The Product HiPath Cordless IP contains among other things Open Source Software li censed under an Open Source Software License and developed by third parties These Open Source Software files are protected by copyright Your rights to use the Open Source Software beyond the mere execution of Siemens program is governed by the relevant Open Source Software li cense conditions Your compliance with those license conditions will entitle you to use the Open Source Software as foreseen in the relevant license In the event of conflicts between Siemens Enterprise Com munication GmbH amp Co KG license conditions and the Open Source Software license condi tions the Open Source Software conditions shall prevail with respect to the Open Source Soft ware por tions of the software The Open Source Software is licensed
169. ency Default 1 88 1 90 for Europe other available values 1 91 1 93 Changig this option from its default 1 88 1 90 is not supported yet Configuration page Dect Ari Field Cipher Configuration page Dect Call Only available in WBM Mode Siemens Admin Field NumofChannel moved from sub page Base e Field Jitter available Configuration page Dect Debug e only available in WBM mode Siemens Admin Configuration page Debugging e only available in WBM mode Siemens Admin 5 3 1 3 Login to WBM 5 3 1 3 1 Multiple WBM sessions If you login onto the same WBM session on which another user was logged on you are informed about that by a message box Login x 9 There is another user logged in do you want to disconnect the currently logged in user Cancel OK will logout the currently connected user Cancel Go back to the Login dialog After a timeout of 30 minutes after the last WBM access the user will be logged out automatically by the WBM 5 3 1 3 2 Login and Password change e Hint Password and Username are handled Case sensitive The WBM configuration mode is chosen according the Login username Concurrent Logins are not possible The users who tries to login last is given the ability to logout the already logged in user see above A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 99 Installation and Administration Configuration reference 5 3 1 3 3 Changing
170. er 5 3 7 8 2 General configuration options Direct Signaling This option determines if incoming INVITES from unknown unconfigured PBX IP address are accepted or rejected If this flag is disabled HPCIP accepts only calls from the IP address where the user is registered to This is the default setting If this flag is enabled HPCIP accepts calls from any IP addresses Usage of this option is needed if the IWU is directly connected to geographically node separated OSV cluster Main Office no OpenBranch Proxy involved For security reasons this flag should only be enabled in a Geo separated OSV setup Time Server IP The IP address of the Time Server is configured here Since the BSIP has no hardware clock the time has to be set by contacting a NTP or SNTP time server In contrast to the BSIP the Server has a built in hardware clock However the usage of an accurate time by using NTP is suggested Hint Some supported PBX platforms may serve as a S NTP server For details refer to e g chapter 5 5 1 5 Time server configuration If a time server is not configured correctly and cannot be contacted local time will start at 01 01 1970 00 00 Timezone If using a Time Server the timezone has to be configured according the physical location of the HiPath Cordless IP solution country Since NTP is always using UTC time the local time has to be calculated against the time zone information to get correct current Local
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173. es and tables which may be queried with a SNMP manager also SNMP traps which are signaled to a SNMP management system which IP address has to be configured in the WBM of the IWU Since a lot of data has to be queried by the IWU for each SNMP request this will lead to a high system load of the IWU especially on a BSIP IWU a special mechanism was implemented to refresh the tables only if needed Therefore a specific SNMP value has to be queried by the SNMP management system to trigger the actualization of the SNMP tables by the IWU 5 4 1 1 1 Implementation Details The SNMP MIBs provide statistical data of the IWU one table per day to retrieve them by SNMP queries A maximum of 14 statistical tables for the last 14 days are stored Therefore one table holds the data for the current time period current day the other tables provide data for the last 13 days The naming conventions of the SNMP values according the OID Object Identifier is composed as follows The table with the current period of time is assigned to the relative OID 1 the table of the last day is assigned to the relative OID 2 the table of the day before yesterday is assigned to the relative OID 3 and so on 5 4 1 1 2 SNMP MIB tree The Root OlD is assigned to the OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 36378 All MIBS BSIP MIBS are located inside the OID Root OID 1 n A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 161 Installation and Administration
174. et Connection Cable 220 sse eda mem eed e ened dena e bee ee eee 51 3 5 2 Where Not To Install DECT IP base stations 0 0 0 cece ee 52 3 5 3 Where Should DECT IP base stations be installed llle ee 53 9 994 la dOOES 2 s 3 9 30x 3 93 9 989999 9 1 E RR Ro d Pay ET PRA 4 uia spud SERS SUNT quo OA COS doo Y 54 3 54 1 Wall Mo ntlrig 5r eee dda tmn ne ee ea yee Gul Re E SR d Ree dod e 54 3 5 4 2 Ethernet Socket Allocation in the DECT IP Base Station lllllsellls elles 55 A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 201 1 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 3 Contents 3 0 5 TOOISIAINS 2022600 ean eed d EERE doma AEP ER EE EAE TEER TERA ETE REL Adee dee EE 56 3 9 6 FOULGOONS acc dai aeta a ree HR E d de o a Rx Hh heaped Aa tice a aaa wee doe Fr aaa E 56 3 5 6 1 Preparatory TasKS socs isse E RR d der RR pn PO bdo Pee dia 57 93 9 6 2 Mast Installation 3 4 9890 oe v we wr d e ox adi yeso d S exea queria 58 3 5 6 3 Wall Installation with Mounting Plate iliis RII 60 3 5 6 4 Wall Mounting Without Mounting Plate lslseleese eee 62 4 Putting Into SEMO eicae x ri ERES ERG AER RIAAGR GARA UUEBEMIGAREPSAQIGAERDSAAPRUAT STE 63 AA Preparatlon z 2r maie e 1o 84b ORE odeur OEE tet dep Mead oat 9 qd aduer dup acad 63 4 2 Entering the DECT System Number DECT ARI 000 cece eee n hn 64 4 3 Overview IP adresseS cuisse ERG EE E GAG E NA HERG Ed URS G Qd CAR RUN DOS She yee awd 65 5 Installation and Admin
175. evel of other DECT devices The number of values as well as their value itself shall be as small as possible The options at the lower part of the configuration page have the following meanings RSSI The values displayed in the RSSI table are RSSI values Db The values displayed in the RSSI table are Db values Limit A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 157 Installation and Administration Configuration reference Here you can configure a minimum value Only values greater in the case of Db only values smaller than Limit are displayed in the RSSI table Normally the following default values are used RSSI 9 Db 85 Module Here you may select the Base Station which values are displayed at the table 5 3 10 System Configuration IWU On the configuration page System both software processes of the IWU may be configured started and stopped Click Start to start the enabled processes and Stop to stop them again The current state of the services may be queried by clicking on Refresh Activate Service for both entries if the services should start automatically at system start Other modifications are usually not needed here HiPath Cordless IP Administration Siemens AG Mozilla Firefox Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Chronik Lesezeichen Extras Hilfe c GY EREA hetps 4 192 168 100 1 htmfwbm_pro html session_id 075250 010 HiPath Cordle
176. extreme cold 3 3 2 Industrial Sites Buildings of varying structural materials may be found here including those e of light construction materials e of brick e of reinforced concrete e with metal facades The distances between the buildings however are rarely greater than 100 m In this scenario outdoor base stations are practical for covering the outdoor area e Buildings of brick or light construction materials are generally penetrable but the magnetic field reception behind the walls is extremely low resulting quasioptically in a shadowed area For example in the case of a base station installed on the southern side of a brick building the range limit on the northern side would be attained immediately or after just a few meters owing to the insertion loss A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 37 Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Propagation Conditions for Radio Traffic Up to 100 m of the outdoor area can also be supplied through the windows For this purpose the base station must be set up on an upper floor gt 3rd floor that is two levels above ground floor Low lying obstructions near the base station such as vehicles or a garage one or two cars do not in this case cause significant interference e Reinforced concrete buildings and or metal facades These have proven to be limiting factors Penetration into the building is only possible through windows up t
177. f acturers If the PARK of the external Base Station is known it may be entered as PARK Default of the Base Station to be synchronized on the page Ari For the external Base Station a Dummy module has to be configured Please notice that this may result in problems regarding the so called Beacon Announcement which may lead to frequent losses of synchroni zation To minimize this problem an internal Base Station may be used as synchro nization Base Station Therefore you have to configure 0 channels page DECT Device entry NumOfChannel No voice connections can be established via this Base Station e 1588 master Configures the Base station to use Ethernet Synchronization over Ethernet acc IEEE 1588 as Sync master Clock master Only one BSIP may be configured as 1588 master A BSIP IWU may not be configured as 1588 master e 1588 slave Configures the Base station to use Ethernet Synchronization over Ethernet acc IEEE 1588 as Sync Slave Clock Slave A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 133 Installation and Administration Configuration reference 134 ParkSync 3 columns e Hint This option is only functional for BSIP which are synchronized via air Sync option air For Ethernet synchronized BSIP this option is without function You can choose a Base Station resp DECT module from the select box on which the selected Base Station shall synchronize to syn
178. f charge indicated on the display Permitted Ex battery pack Lithium lon 1000 mAh including electronic components A5B00075609027 Do not remove the Ex battery pack without good reason as charge state monitoring and the recharge function will not work properly if you do After the Ex battery pack is removed and reinserted it must be discharged and recharged as for the initial startup CAUTION Only use approved Ex battery packs Ex authorisation is only valid and the handset can only be operated if this battery pack is installed Other battery packs are strictly prohibited If they are used Ex protection is no longer valid Example for a capacity of 850 mAh Talktime Up to 12 hours A31003 C 1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Standby time Technical Data Base Stations Up to 380 hours approx 16 days Charging time approx 3 7 h Initial charging time atleast 10 h Housing approx 166 5 x 56 0 x 35 4 mm L x W x H Weight incl battery pack approx 180 g Accessories Charging unit for EU including plug S30852 H1786 R101 in power supply unit Charging unit for UK including plug S30852 H1786 L101 in power supply unit 6 3 2 HiPath Cordless IP server e FSC server with special HW optimized Linux operating system openWRT e Server is included in the scope of the solution not a standard server Model Fujitsu Siemens Floorstand incl 3 5 FD
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180. fic Grad of Service GoS 0 1 96 1 96 Traffic 32 51 Erl 37 90 Erl User 217 253 50 Voice channels with 200 mErl user high traffic Grad of Service GoS 0 1 96 1 96 Traffic 32 51 Erl 37 90 Erl User 163 190 Table 3 Recommended amount of users at 10 voice channels Zur Zeit ist eine Gesamtanzahl von max 100 Gigaset professional Teilnehmern m glich obwohl theoretisch eine gr ere Anzahl von Gigaset prof gem Verkehrswert m glich ware A31003 C 1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System General 3 2 General DECT IP Base station BSIP1 DECT IP base stations are logically connected to the HiPath Cordless IP server software over LAN connections This software is connected to the communication server via the SIP interface e Base station range Ethernet cable range see also Chapter 2 4 for network requirements between DECT IP base stations and the HiPath Cordless IP server software Spatial distance The distance which must be maintained between the different installation points of the base stations is dependent on the range the traffic capacity of the radio cells You can increase the number of simultaneous calls in a radio cell by overlapping radio cells overload Distance For synchronization over DECT the DECT IP base stations you want to synchronize with each other must be able to exchange their management information beacons
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182. figuration reference Here you can configure the type of synchronization of the Base Station with a dropdown box The following settings are possible e no No synchronization of the Base Station This may be configured if no seamless handover is needed or if this BSIP serves as the Sync Master for air synchronization which is the topmost synchronization source e air Default Synchronization of activated Base Stations over air i e directly via DECT but with additional Status information by the IWU This method occupies depending on the Beacon configuration one or more available timeslots which cannot be used for telephony but it allows the seamless handover between the radio areas of synchronized Base Stations The Base Station to be synchronized to must be an activated Base Station at the IWU e air ext Non Default Synchronization of Base Stations over air i e directly via DECT but without additional Status information by the IWU This method occupies depending on the Beacon configuration one or more available timeslots which cannot be used for telephony but it allows the seamless handover between the radio areas of synchronized active Base Stations The Base Station to be synchronized to must be a Base Station configured at the IWU but it need not be activated Alternatively a Base Station may also be synchronized to another Base Station that is NOT configured at the IWU e g Base Stations of other manu
183. fo Active System Version System 1 Version System 2 Configuration Restore Config Backup Config Reboot Board Shutdown Board Switch Applic Mode Network State APPLICTYPE BSIPIWU USERTYPE SIEMENS ACTIVESYSTEM 2 HARDWARE 1 Logout Help Info Cancel Apply 5 2 4 2 HPCIP Server Server Solution The HPCIP Server is accessible via its factory default IP address 192 168 2 1 To access the Server WBM you have to configure an IP address in the network 192 168 2 0 255 255 255 0 e g 192 168 2 101 on your maintenance PC 1 Ifthe IP address 192 168 2 1 is already used in your network you first have to directly connect the maintenance PC and the Server via Ethernet This may be accomplished by using a direct Ethernet cable or via a separate Ethernet switch where only the Maintenance PC and the Server are connected 2 Test via ping if the Server is replying to the ping requests ping 192 168 2 1 If not check all cabling switch settings e g VLAN configuration Ensure that the configured local IP of the maintenance PC address is up e g 82 A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Administration Quick Start ping 192 168 2 101 If you don t get replies you should access the Server locally by keyboard and monitor 3 Start the Web browser at the Maintenance PC 4 Access the WBM Web based management at the following URL http 192 168 2 1 5 Login to
184. from the communication system see Section 3 5 4 2 56 A31003 C 1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Installing Base Stations Sun shield Housing base Mast blocks pre mounted on the j installation plate i S y e o SS Os S amp S Do NIN 8 oN ies N 0 Rv E i NZ Housing cover Installation plate Figure 16 Components for outdoor installation 3 5 6 1 Preparatory Tasks The following tasks must be performed with appropriate tools before installing the outdoor housing 1 2 Release the sun shield catches and remove the sun shield Loosen the special screws that connect the base of the outdoor housing to the mounting plate and remove the outdoor housing Open the outdoor housing four M6 triangle head bolts in the cover Remove the hinged lid to connection plug X1 Install the base station in the recess provided for this purpose making sure it locks into place listen for the latching noise A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 57 Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Installing Base Stations
185. g Unit 5 1 2 Terminology The terms Voip gateway and PBX are used as a synonym for the supported Siemens communication servers OpenScape Office MX OSO MX HiPath 3000 HiPath 4000 and OpenScape Voice OSV The term BSIP Only is used as a synonym for a BSIP which is NOT running the HiPath Cordless IP Server Software Therefore the term BSIP IWU is used as a synonym for a BSIP which IS running the HiPath Cordless IP Server Software 5 1 3 Network Concept The IP network concept of the HiPath Cordless IP solution System is designed for the separation into three logical networks 1 VolP Infrastructure network Here the existing infrastructure components default Gateways DHCP Servers Time server the PBX the VoIP Gateway and the BSIP running the HiPath Cordless IP Server Software the Interworking Unit IWU between VoIP and DECT are located This network is used for the connection of the IWU to the IP and VoIP infrastructure of the company LAN The factory default network address is 192 168 2 0 with a netmask of 255 255 255 0 A31003 C 1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Administration Introduction The preconfigured IP address of the IWU in this network is 192 168 2 1 2 DECT network Here all BSIP Only Base Stations and the BSIP IWU or the server running the HiPath Cordless IP Server Software IWU are located This network is solely used for the communication bet
186. g extern Rufat 1 Berechtigung LCR 15 Hotline Modus aus E Hotline keine Lizenz Typ Comfort Plus User J 5 5 1 3 2 Step 2 Workpointclient Data Select the free entry and choose Edit Workpointclient data Enter the following values in the input mask Entry Value Authentication active V Password 1234 Validate password 1234 User ID 761 Realm 761 Please do not change the other values A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 181 Installation and Administration Configuration Hints for PBXs 182 Teilnehmer Teilnehmer Parameter andern Teilnehmer Flags ndern Gruppen RWS ander Authentifizierung aktiv v Kennwort eeee Kennwort best tigen eeee User ID 761 Realm 761 Feste IP Adresse verwenden IP Adresse D 0 0 0 After that you should save the new configuration on the HiPath with the Apply Button at the bottom of the WBM 5 5 1 4 Station Configuration HPCIP IWU Please make the following configurations at the BSIP IWU Page Users User 1 Goto the sub page User of Users in the Configuration Utility 2 Select the first entry DisplayName and enter the following values Entry Value DisplayName 761 3 Save the modifications by clicking Apply Page User VoIP 1 Select the first entry and enter the following values
187. g fields Dect Base Index X Enable Name NumOf IpAddr Module Mac Addr y BslplvwuLocal 10 192 168 123 222 00 00 00 00 00 00 2 V Bslp Room 2 012 10 192 168 10 2 00 1 a e8 21 b0 73 Enabled necessary Set to Enabled for usage within the HiPath Cordless IP system Name necessary Configure a descriptive name for the BSIP Change the preconfigured name of the BSIP e g to the name of the physical location it is designated for This name is only used for the internal configuration of the BSIP IpAddrModule necessary Configure an IP address for this BSIP inside the DECT network Hint The HPCIP System automatically suggests a valid IP address 6 At the WBM of the BSIP IWU switch to configuration page Dect Sync Dect Sync Index Enable Name Sync ParkSync1 ParkSync2 ParkSync3 1 F BsiplwuLocal no n a n a n a 2 v Bslp Room 2 012 air 001 BsiplwuLocal n a n a 7 Select the newly created entry for BSIP Only and change the content of the 92 following fields Sync necessary Set to air to synchronize the actual BSIP to another BSIP via air ParkSync1 necessary Select from the dropdown to which BSIP the selected BSIP should be synchronized to This configuration example uses Module 001 BSIPIWU Local as the sync master A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Administration Quick Start 8 At the WBM of the BSIP IWU switch to configuration page Dec
188. g will be displayed immediately ffnen von iwu config tgz Sie m chten Folgende Datei herunterladen CJ iwu_config tgz Vom Typ WinZip Datei Von https 192 168 201 114 Wie soll Firefox mit dieser Datei verfahren ffnen mit WinZip Standard v C F r Dateien dieses Typs immer diese Aktion ausf hren 2 You have to select the store method of the dialog click on button OK and select from the following save as dialog a folder to store the configuration files on the maintenance PC or a directory available via the network Bitte geben Sie den Dateinamen an unter dem die Datei gespeichert werden s EE Speichem in Configurations d Cl iwu config tgz Zuletzt verwendete D e Desktop Eigene Dateien Arbeitsplatz amp Dateiname jwu config tgz Netzwerkumgeb Dateityp WinZip Datei Abbrechen 3 Save the configuration file using the default name iwu_config tgz or change it according to your needs Don t use blanks in the filename A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 109 Installation and Administration Configuration reference 4 Program Info Version System 1 Version System 2 110 5 3 3 2 Frame Program Info Version System 1 and Version System 2 Active System System1 and System2 partitions To guarantee a functional BSIP or IWU at any time two bootable systems are present on
189. gging Logfile By activating this entry the Debug output is written to the associated Log files You may choose exclusively between Option Logfile or Syslog Logfilename This entry shows the name format of the Log file created A31003 C 1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Administration Configuration reference Syslog By activating this entry the Debug output is written to the associated Sylog server You may choose exclusively between Option Logfile or Syslog Hint IWU debugging messages are logged to a configurable syslog daemon with Facility LOCAL 1 and SEVERTIY Level ALERT Start Syslog If option Syslog is enabled activating this option starts a process which sends the syslog messages to the syslog server configured by option Syslog Server Ip If this option is deactivated no syslog messages are sent to the syslog server Syslog Server IP The IP address of the syslog server to which syslog output will be sent is confi gured here Logfile Size Total Displays the limit of the the maximum allocated disk space in bytes for all log files stored in the Log Path here A process checks periodically if the total size is reached If the limit is reached the oldest Log Files are deleted to free up disk space Logfile Size Displays the limit of the the maximum file size in bytes of a single logfile here As Soon as this size is reached the log output is continued in
190. have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program if not write to the Free Software Foundation Inc 59 Temple Place Suite 330 Boston MA 02111 1307 USA Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail If the program is interactive make it output a short notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode Gnomovision version 69 Copyright C year name of author Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY for details type show w This is free software and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions type show c for details The hypothetical commands show w and show c should show the appropriate parts of the General Public License Of course the commands you use may be called something other than show w and show c they could even be mouse clicks or menu items whatever suits your program You should also get your employer if you work as a programmer or your school if any to sign a copyright disclaimer for the program if neces sary Here is a sample alter the names Yoyodyne Inc hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program Gnomovision which makes passes at compilers written by James Hacker signature of Ty Coon 1 April 1989 Ty Coon President of Vice This General Public License does not permit incorporating your program into proprietary programs If your program is a subroutine library
191. he appropriate chapters 5 1 6 5 Sorting of Tables All tables may be sorted Ascending or Descending by either double clicking the column header or by left clicking of the arrow in the right area of the column header User Msn Y Yoip states Ras ch Call states L 761 761 2 Sort Ascending Connected out 1 752 762 Z Sort Descending Connected in 1 763 763 Teas Up T Located on 1 D00A7C3 999 Ras down 0 Located on 1 Hint Sort properties are not stored After a change of pages the original sort order is restored A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 71 Installation and Administration Introduction 5 1 6 6 Drag and Drop Support Besides the standard mechanism of sorting user entries by clicking the column headers individual user entries may be reordered using a drag and drop mechanism 1 Select the user entry that should be moved by pressing the left mouse button 8 576 DISP 576 SL1 Dect Test 46 576 Deutsch HOOME 9 m sm DISP 577 SL1 Dect Test 4 7 577 Deutsch HOOME 578 DISP 578 4 Dect Test 46 578 F Deutsch HOOME 579 DISP 579 S3 Dect Test 49 579 F Deutsch HOOME 580 DISP 580 S4 Dect Test 50 580 F Deutsch HOOME 1 selected row 2 Drag the selected entry to the new designated position 8 E 576 DISP 576 SL1 Dect Test 46 576 Deutsch HOOME 9 E 577 DISP 577 SL1 Dect Test 47 577 Deutsch HOOME 10 E 578 DISP 578 S4 Dect Test 48 578 F Deutsch HOOME 12 R 579 DISP 579 S3 Dect
192. ia reflection if multiple metal walls are in the direct path Concrete walls cause similar conditions to those described above Elevator shafts and stairwells must therefore often have their own base station if they are to be included in the HiPath Cordless IP range A31003 C 1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Determining the Installation Site 3 4 Determining the Installation Site 3 4 1 Indoors 3 4 1 1 In Buildings of Brick or Light Construction Materials e Horizontal direction A base station must be installed at least every 50 m e Central installation in the building The general rules must be observed e Vertical coverage Care must be taken to ensure that no more than two reinforced concrete ceilings are in the direct propagation route between the base station and the area of movement of the handsets Other base stations must then be set up in the radio cells if necessary based on the concentration of stations or the number of handsets Assuming that the distribution of handsets in buildings will be fairly uniform additional base stations should preferably be installed on the floors above or below the minimum required base stations see Figure 11 A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 41 Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Determining the Installation Site BS BS Er 3rd floor BS Open plan offic
193. ic Load The borders of base station radio cells should not be located in high traffic areas because changing base stations during a call handover increases traffic load e The best base should be as unique as possible to avoid frequent switching Recommended number of DECT users number of simultaneously registered users for 10 voice channels in accordance with the volume of traffic Erlang value 10 Voice channels with 100 mErl user low traffic Grad of Service GoS 0 1 9o 1 Traffic 3 09 Erl 4 46 Erl User 31 45 10 Voice channels with 150 mErl user normal traffic Grad of Service GoS 0 1 96 1 Traffic 3 09 Erl 4 46 Erl User 21 30 10 Voice channels with 200 mErl user high traffic Grad of Service GoS 0 1 1 Traffic 3 09 Erl 4 46 Erl User 15 22 Table 2 Recommended amount of users at 10 voice channels A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 33 Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Planning According to Call Traffic Load 34 Recommended number of DECT users number of simultaneously registered users for 50 voice channels in accordance with the volume of traffic Erlang value 50 Voice channels with 100 mErl user low traffic Grad of Service GoS 0 1 96 1 96 Traffic 32 51 Erl 37 90 Erl User 325 379 50 Voice channels with 150 mErl user normal traf
194. icking on the button Add Group 88 A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 8 Installation and Administration Quick Start Group Enabled Name Gateways InternCallLen v default OpenScape Office MX 3bx 3 Change the contents of the following fields Name Change the preconfigured name of the Group e g to the name of the corre sponding PBX This name is only used for the internal configuration of the BSIP Software This configuration example uses the default Group name default Gateways Select the gateway from the dropdown field which you have configured in the last step This configuration example uses the gateway OpenScape Office MX 3bx Intern Call Length With this setting the maximum number of digits of the calling Party number for internal calls is configured Calls with a larger number of digits are signaled as external calls at the handset The default value is 3 5 2 8 2 User 2 Hint Alternatively it is possible to register several users at once using the Bulk Registration Mode Since this method is out of scope of a quick start the manual methode is used here Switch to configuration page User sub page User User User Set up one or several Users according the user configuration at the PBX for the connection with the BSIP Please take care of the consistency of the entries between the PBX and the BSIP Add a new user by clicking on the button Add User
195. igured here VLAN configuration is activated if the VLAN Id is configured to a valid VLAN Id unequal to 0 If VLAN is activated the IWU sends and expects tagged Ethernet packets Therefore the switch port to which the IWU BSIP IWU or SERVER IWU is connected to has to be configured to tag the Ethernet frames with the VLAN Ids Tagging has to be established for the VLAN Id of the VoIP Infrastructure network this VLAN Id AND for the VLAN Id of the DECT network e Important note In contrast to a IWU BSIP IWU or Server IWU the BSIP Only is not able to handle tagged Ethernet packets For this reason the Switchport at which a BSIP Only is attached to has to be configured untagged For details refer to option Vlan Id of the DECT network at chapter 5 3 7 8 2 General configuration options All Ethernet frames towards the VoIP Infrastructure network between the IWU and the Ethernet switch are tagged with the configured VLAN Id configured for the Infrastructure network option VLAN Id at page Network Gateways this option All Ethernet frames towards the DECT network between the IWU and the Ethernet switch are tagged with the configured VLAN Id configured for the DECT network option VLAN Id at page DECT A31003 C 1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Administration Configuration reference Please take account of the correlating VLAN configuration of the DECT network at chapt
196. ildings as long as they do not have wire reinforced or metal plated glass The different levels of radio propagation give rise to various scenarios in which radio cells are formed e in the open with visibility e industrial sites with reinforced concrete buildings and buildings with metal facades A31003 C 1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Propagation Conditions for Radio Traffic e indoor areas in buildings made of brick and light construction materials e indoor areas in reinforced concrete buildings with diverse interior layout for example 3 3 1 In the Open with Visibility In this scenario the electromagnetic waves are subject to the lowest amount of attenuation with the result that they produce the greatest radio wavelength In principle base stations in such a scenario produce a radio coverage range with a radius of up to 300 m This however is usually not possible since trees bushes and moving obstructions such as people animals and vehicles in the direct propagation route can significantly reduce propagation NOTE A base station installed in an attic directly beside a dormer window no metal reinforcement in the window pane is the alternative to the outdoor housing for coverage of the outdoor area Choose the mounting location carefully The base station is often exposed to extreme environmental temperatures for example direct sunlight or
197. ils the branch proxy turns into limited mode with reduced feature set To inform the clients in the branch a SIP NOTIFY message is sent to the phones In the case of HPCIP system there will be no indication in the handsets in idle mode about the limited mode Since it is necessary in DECT to place a call to write something on the idle screen performance issues forbid an idle mode display text In addition the display of a portable handset is not watched regularly so an idle display text is not really useful Therefore Limited Mode is shown on the display in case of Call setup for incoming or outgoing calls In case of an active call during reception of the SIP NOTIFY message no action for that handset take place at all A31003 C 1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Administration Configuration techniques and technologies If OpenScape Branch OSB goes into survivability mode the OSB sends a Notify message for each phone to the HPCIP server Event server mode backup The HPCIP server sends 200OK back for each NOTIFY message When OSB goes back to normal mode another NOTIFY Event server mode normal is sent from the OSB for each subscriber and a 200 OK is received for each NOTIFY 5 4 1 7 6 Detection of Failure of SIP Servers Since HiPath Cordless IP support SIP over UDP only a failure of the connection to a SIP server is only detected by SIP signaling timeouts The reception of a SIP 503 resp
198. in the line shows the signal level receive level of the received value of the channel allocation of other DECT devices This value shall be as small as possible sss Hint This option is only applicable for air synchronization sss in a line timeslot indicates that this is a timeslot with a synchronization signal received SYNC signal One cell in the line shows the carrier on which the sync signal is received on as well as the signal level receive level of the Sync signal This value shall be as high as possible 50 dB 80 dB Important note For accurate and stable synchronization over air a minimum signal strength of 75 dB resp 16 RSSI should be achieved p in a line timeslot indicates that this is a Tx timeslot with a voice channel unidirectional signal The timeslot number of the Rx channel is Tx Channel 12 One cell in a Tx line displays the value of the used Carrier for the voice channel One cell in a Rx line displays the receive level of the Base Station in relation to the active call value Shows the current value receive resp send signal of the Rx resp Tx timeslot depending on the configuration of RSSI Db and Limit Value ranges minimal value corresponds to poor signal strength 85 dB resp 9 RSSI maximum value corresponds to good signal strength 50 dB resp 31 RSSI Values outside a bbb sss or line display the signal level receive l
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201. ion Siemens AG Mozilla Firefox Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Chronik Lesezeichen Extras Hilfe o X d O htp f92 168 1 1jhtmljwbm pro html session id 010452 590 HiPath Cordless IP Administration SIEMENS Program Info Active System Version System 1 Version System 2 System Update Reboot Board Switch Applic Mode Factory Setting Network State 80 APPLICTYPE BSIPONLY USERTYPE SIEMENS ACTIVESYSTEM 2 HARDWARE 1 To change the application mode of the BSIP from BSIP Only to BSIP IWU select Switch Applic Mode Hint The current application mode is indicated at the bottom status line APPLICTYPE BSIPONLY or BSIPIWU After changing the application mode the following message box will appear Switch applic mode x Switch to IWU mode and reboot 9 eJ OK Press OK to reboot the BSIP and start it in application mode BSIP IWU e Important note After changing the application mode the BSIP will start in BSIP IWU mode and therefore has a different default IP address The default IP address in IWU mode is 192 168 2 1 A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual The Installation and Administration Quick Start BSIP is accessible via the factory default IP address 192 168 2 1 in BSIP IWU mode To access the BSIP IWU WBM you have to configure an IP address in the network 192 168 2 0 255 255 255 0 e g 192 168 2
202. ion Network Gateways Group User Dect Debugging Status System Dect Base Index Enable Name 1 7 BslplwuLocal 2 4 Bslp Room 2 012 IpAddr Module Mac Addr 192 168 123 222 00 00 00 00 00 00 192 168 10 2 00 1a e8 21 b0 73 Delete Module Server Ip 192 168 10 1 Network Mask 255 255 255 0 Listen Port 10500 IWU as GW System Ari 101b2ff5 VPN Enable L1 System Pin 87654321 VLAN Id 0 No new modules on scan APPLICTYPE BSIPIWU USERTYPE SIEMENS_ADMIN ACTIVESYSTEM 2 HARDWARE 1 Logout J Help J Info I Cancel Jl Apply 5 3 7 1 Configuration Page Dect Base On this page the properties of the Base Station connections are configured The columns of the configuration table have the following meaning Index Index number of the DECT module BSIP automatically assigned by the WBM Enabled By activating this option this Base Station is enabled at the BSIP IWU A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 131 Installation and Administration Configuration reference 132 Hints The BSIP IWU displays a maximum of 12 modules whereby maximal 10 modules may be enabled The Server IWU displays a maximum of 100 modules whereby maximal 60 modules may be enabled Name A unique name for the Base Station can be configured here e g location where the BSIP is installed later This name serves only for internal configuration purposes NumOfChanne
203. ion of the handset for the selected User Deregis tering the handset the button Remove has to be activated A31003 C 1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Administration Configuration reference Remove handset xX registration i Please wait TestCall This option performs a test call to the handset The handset of the selected User must start ringing if already registered The call may be accepted at the handset but no speech connection will be established or the test call may be terminated by clicking on button OK Testcall x Cal active x Do you want to hang up Cancel Hangup An active Test Call may be terminated by clicking on using this button 5 3 6 2 Configuration Page User User On this page the VolP parameters for the Users are configured User User Index Enable Msn DisplayName Comment Language Groups 1 v 761 761 Sales Deutsch default 2 V 762 762 Marketing Deutsch default 3 Jj 763 753 Support Deutsch default The columns of the configuration table have the following meaning Index Current number of the User entry This value is automatically incremented by the WBM Enabled When activating this element the selected User is enabled at the IWU A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 127 Installation and Administration Configuration reference 128 MSN The MSN has to corresp
204. is needed for the registration of Handsets It is preconfigured with 00000000 and may be configured systemwide here Hint The ciphering method uses the System Pin to cipher the speech connections of the handsets on air The System Pin is transmitted to the handset during the registration process If the System Pin is changed later this will lead to disturbed voice connections In this case the handsets have to be reregistered at the IWU No new modules on scan only in advanced config Mode This new function is mainly intended for testing purposes in a lab environment with a lot of different Base stations for different HPCIP systems Normally all modules are scanned and each entry is added at the DECT modules table Activating this option the SCAN functionality doesn t add new entries of Base station into the table VPN Enable This option enables the encryption of data communication signalling and voice data between the IWU and all BSIP Only Encryption is realised by using an ipsec connection in transport mode using static keys Hint Some system relevant functions e g SCAN and SYNC are trans mitted unencrypted VLAN Id The corresponding VLAN Id according IEEE 802 1q for the DECT network is configured here e Important note Regardless of the value configured here the BSIP Only is not able to handle tagged Ethernet packets This is due to the fact that a BSIP Only has no local console access as compared
205. istration 0 cc RR Hm 66 5 1 Introductions 25 2 8 35 3 sated heen cea de scire os UNE ae QS Leod adden 64a REE oe ahaa eae TREES 66 5 11 O COPEN o sceau pasen det indu ia feed uibus ata tux pedum de avr alten adepta 66 5 1 2 T ertmilliology 3 13379 p P RESI RERRPRST Pad Re PEGA EE IRSE HE OES OEE bui deis 66 5 1 3 NetWork CONCEP os nia bcs ae sod qe rd os eR qu P awd panies sabacuuths aap gars 66 5 1 3 1 Overview of reserved networks 0 0 00000 ee hh hs 67 5 1 4 Synchirorization over alr CONCEDL 2 2 54 co aibcoem begonnen m gU Maa a eq a Pee x ub rd tad 68 5 1 5 Synchronization via Ethernet acc IEEE 1588 llis 69 5 1 6 WBM related ISSUES etae ASARRE EENAA DEARA UE d E Gor dha dU qui x TER d gr 70 5 1 6 1 supported Web BEIOWSGF ocara x RISE wae dad Comoe ie weiss RORIS Ses aS AER ROS 70 KLOZ General WBM ISSUES ss doen seu eS oe nda Se nier dianukaaeei a i sq d 70 5 1 6 3 Simultaneous WBM S6SSIO IS 262 ira b re bue ER REA GU PLDRRPREU RE OUERE dU EA d 70 9 1 64 Marking changed val es 2 024 rna ERE ER RES RE Ruhe RR Rud E ahaa a T1 511 6 5 SOMING Ob Fables 2 2 drea oe Gaara eae ee ease Mosca uw OO eens es aS Eee eos 71 51 660 Drag and Drop SUDDOEFE x5 n areis rores e mp E aee ante I SU tudo RUN 72 5 1 6 7 Configuration Changes according Service State 0200 0 cee eee 72 5 127 Phone related ISSUeS iicet EREITEA SEERIA RRITE ETER pane aoa eas dE 73 5 1 7 1 Date time for phone idle display
206. istration Configuration reference 5 3 9 5 Configuration Page Status RSSI HiPath Cordless IP Administration Siemens AG Mozilla Firefox Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Chronik Lesezeichen Extras Hilfe o gt Q X amp OE napsunea 168 100 1 htmlfwbm pro htmbsession id 075250 010 3 HiPath Cordless IP Administration T SIEMENS Administration Network Gateways Group User Dect Debugging Status System Status Rssi Modules1 Modules2 CallsDect RSSI Timeslot Tx 00 Tx 01 Tx 02 Tx 03 Tx 04 Tx 05 Tx 06 Tx OF Tx 08 Tx 09 Tx 10 Tx 11 Rx 00 Rx 01 66 Rx 02 77 O RssI Limit 85 CI hide disabled users Cycle s 0 from 23 02 2011 11 12 56 timediff ob Module 002 Bslp Room 2 012 C active calls only to now Clear Statistics APPLICTYPE BSIPIWU USERTYPE SIEMENS ADMIN ACTIVESYSTEM 2 HARDWARE 1 A On this page the table with the DECT RSSI values is displayed The table has the following structure Lines Tx 00 Rx 11 On these lines the timeslots Tx00 Tx11 and Rx00 Rx11 are displayed e Columns CO C9 On these columns the carriers CO C9 are displayed Cell values bbb bbb inside a line timeslot indicates that this is a timeslot with a beacon sent signal A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 156 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Administration Configuration reference One cell
207. itions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS AS IS AND ANY EX PRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WAR RANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DIS CLAI MED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DI RECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IN CLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLI GENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 201 1 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 255 Open Source Software used in the Product Text of the used Open Source Software Licenses 8 4 8 Ipsec Tools The ipsec tools uses the 3 clause BSD license and the follow X11 License H Ro b co Hb o db db db db db db db db db db dt ub dt Hb db dt dto dt dto dt dt This originates from X11R5 mit util scripts install sh which was later released in X11R6 xc config util install sh with the following copyright and license Copyright C 1994 X Consortium Permission is hereby granted free of charge to any
208. l Number of voice channels of the Base Station in conjunction with the IWU The maximum value is 10 If less than 10 parallel voice channels shall be supported a smaller value may be configured here The default value is 10 IpAddr Module The IP address of choice for the Base Station in the IP DECT network is entered here Please take care that the IpAddr Module address has to be unique and is in the same subnet as the IP address of the InterWorking Unit Server Ip Please not that the IP address of the Base Station is transmitted to the Base Station after a UDP Set see chapter 5 3 7 Dect Configuration IWU MAC Addr In this field the ethernet MAC address of the Base Station is displayed as it is found during a Scan It cannot be changed 5 3 7 2 Configuration Page Dect Sync On this configuration page the synchronization of the Base Stations is configured Dect Sync Base Sync Ari About Index Enablec Name Sync ParkSync1 ParkSync2 ParkSync3 1 4 BslphwuLocal no n a n a n a 2 v Bslp Room 2 012 air 001 BslplwuLocal n a n a The columns of the configuration page have the following meaning e Note The columns Enabled and Name are repeated on all sub pages A description of these values can be found in chapter 5 3 7 1 Configuration Page Dect Base Sync Default value air A31003 C 1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Administration Con
209. l configuration and intervention of the administrator Firstly all users have to be added and configured inside the WBM Afterwards while registering the handsets the correct user entry has to be located and marked and then regis A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 175 Installation and Administration Configuration techniques and technologies 176 tering both at the WBM and at the handset has to be initiated The new bulk regis tration process now simplifies these processes by auto adding a new user entry and then simply assign the next DECT handset registration to the last user To start the multi register process at least one user entry with start values has to be configured manually This user entry serves as the template user for the users which will be added Select an existing enabled user entry After clicking on Multi register a handset may be registered directly After successful registering of the handset a new user entry will be added which is populated with the IPUI of the registered handset For this entry values are incre mented by default Now the next handset may be registered This process may be repeated several times The Multi Register process may be stopped by using the CANCEL button e Hint This feature is available in Siemens Admin mode only The following table gives an overview how the new values are created The user template is the user which was selected initial
210. library is given in the file example c which also tests that the li brary is working correctly Another example is given in the file minigz ip c The compression library itself is composed of all source files except exam ple c and minigzip c To compile all files and run the test program follow the instructions given at the top of Makefile In short make test make install should work for most machines For Unix configure make test make install For MSDOS use one of the special makefiles such as Makefile msc For VMS use make_vms com Questions about zlib should be sent to lt zlib gzip org gt or to Gilles Vollant lt info winimage com gt for the Windows DLL version The zlib home page is http www zlib org or http www gzip org zlib Before reporting a problem please check this site to verify that you have the latest version of zlib otherwise get the latest version and check whether the problem still exists or not PLEASE read the zlib FAQ http www gzip org zlib zlib_faq html before ask ing for help Mark Nelson lt markn ieee org gt wrote an article about zlib for the Jan 1997 issue of Dr Dobb s Journal a copy of the article is available in http dogma net markn articles zlibtool zlibtool htm The changes made in version 1 2 3 are documented in the file ChangeLog Unsupported third party contributions are provided in directory contrib A Java implementation of zlib is available in the Java Development Kit
211. ll the base station speech paths are busy Wait and try again 2 Handset was not able to complete the locations request successfully handset contact to the System Workaround Repeat locations request by switching off the handset and then switching it on again A31003 C 1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 220 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Diagnosis and Maintenance Troubleshooting 7 3 2 2 Handset Cannot Be Reached 1 Handset is called caller hears ringing followed by busy signal Causes handset being called is switched off OR handset is no longer within range OR the base station used is in overload status and there is no other base station within range Handset is called call is always switched to another station Handset has inadvertently activated call forwarding 7 3 2 3 Connection Handover Call disconnected on handover to another base station A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 1 Check whether or not the base station to which the call is handed over is in overload status all radio channels busy Check the base station LEDs Check the overlap sectors Is the RSSI value of the other base station OK Check if the two DECT IP base stations involved in the handover operation are synchronous You can use the Gigaset s measurement mode for this or the synchronism display in the HiPath Cordless IP server software 221 Diagnosis and Maint
212. lls This counter displays how often an incoming connection direction PBX to DECT to handset has been signalled This counter is also incremented for calls where the connection was not success fully established Intracell handover This counter displays how often a Intracell handover handover of a DECT channel within the same DECT Base Station was detected at the BSIP Intercell handover This counter displays how often a Intercell handover handover of a channel between different DECT Base Stations was detected at the BSIP Roaming This counter displays how often a roaming event change of a Base Station without an active connection was detected at the BSIP Hint Handover events Intercell handover during an active call are not considered by this counter These events are handles by counter Intercell handover Ovi 70 This counter displays how often the BSIP has allocated equal or more than 70 96 of the available channels For a standard configuration of a BSIP with 10 calls see configuration option NumOfChannel at chapter 5 3 7 1 Configuration Page Dect Base per BSIP the counter is triggered if 7 calls are active on the DECT side Ovi 100 Zeigt an wie oft die entsprechende Basisstation 100 der verf gbaren Kan le allokiert hat For a standard configuration of a BSIP with 10 calls see configuration option NumOfChannel at chapter 5 3 7 1 Configuration Page Dect Base per BSIP the counter i
213. lt setting is RTP Stunnel IP only available in advanced Config Mode Optional The ip address of the Stun Server for the VoIP gateway SIP Registrar or the Proxy Server This configuration is depending on the used PBX There is no need to change this setting for the supported gateways The default setting is 0 0 0 0 LocallPAddress only available in advanced Config Mode Optional IP address to which the communication to the gateway should be bound to There is no need to change this setting for the supported gateways The default setting is 0 0 0 0 A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 117 Installation and Administration Configuration reference 118 Ip Address Network Mask Default Gateway DHCP Enable System DNS 1 System DNS 2 192 168 100 1 255 255 255 0 192 168 100 83 m 192 168 100 251 192 168 100 252 5 3 4 2 Network configuration At the bottom of the configuration page Network Gateways the general network configuration of the BSIP IWU network is done Refer to the concepts of networking described in chapter 5 1 3 Network Concept e Hint All changes will be activated after a reboot of the BSIP Network Destination 0 0 0 0 Tos Value Best Effort 0x00 w Time Server IP 192 168 201 94 Network Mask 255 255 255 0 Cos Value 0 v Timezone GMT 01 00 Ams Y Gateway 0 0 0 0 VLAN Id 0 Time Server Enable HTTPS Enable Direct Signaling
214. ly before starting the Multi Register process Option Action for new value Index Displaylndex Will be incremented automatically Enabled Copied from option Enabled of the user template Msn Incremented from option MSN of the user template DisplayName Incremented from option MSN of the user template Comment Incremented from option MSN of the user template Language Copied from option Language of the user template Groups Copied from option Groups of the user template UserName Incremented from option UserName of the user template AuthName Incremented from option AuthName of the user template Password Copied from option Password of the user template G729 Copied from option G729 of the user template Further Hints e Ifthe TemplateUser is not assigned a handset already IPUI 00000000 the first DECT Registration of the MultiRegister will be applied to this User e Ifthe TemplateUser is assigned a handset already IPUI 00000000 the first DECT Registration of the MultiRegister will be applied to the first new user This ensures that an already existing registration at the Templa teUser will not be overwritten A31003 C 1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Administration Configuration techniques and technologies e If one of the intended auto incremented numbers already exist in the configuration it is omitted automaticall
215. ma cubus Ue oes ei qep Gale gue XE S ager 206 6 6 Operating Manuals e 2 vesper reo da ppt wed POPE He KOA ead Eo eed h ade Hedda 206 I Diagnosis and Maintenance sacs e dE GRIEF EAE EE MERGE pue RR E E 207 7 1 Checking the Base Stations and the Radio Coverage 0 0 2 0 eres 207 1 141 BasetallOlls 39 honk Rhone shane E T a ORE EONAR Es MATAR Indira t Rede 208 7 1 2 Quick Verification of Area Coverage 2 20 eee teen me 209 Ta Tesung the Rado ATG8css osuere e med RISE Rt aee ocn ra ule uen Rad om IS SURE ate iad 210 7 2 1 Significance of Results Obtained 0 060 c be dee cee ebb e m hn he 210 1 2 2 Gigaset Family s aae uasa daos ossi gua sid E E rar eque iva as RR adh ARR RU 212 A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 6 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Contents 7 2 2 1 Activating Measuring Mode 222 c00 6 20 elus eek debe eee ee eae d hw a 212 7 2 2 2 Deactivating Measuring Mode cian ia cck Exe rere ue ede Ree E dae ee RR A ER Kad 214 1 2 3 Documentation of Results sek daos en qc Ed dpa dU tems daar EE Eg 216 Z3 Troubleshooltlng vx umzuet d eee m E Sox RO xe ba NEES VIOE TL Ce awed inei xau ao 219 7 3 1 Checking HiPath Cordless IP Components 0 000 cee es 219 3 2 What Elappens lf uos corpse en eet d anal Spr die S4 qo podia od a Ed ee a e d ag 220 7 3 2 1 Synchronism Symbol on Handset Display lle 220 3 2 2 Handset Cannot Be Reached ouer 93 44 Soins EEG RE ao dd Se ws EX e dod dd
216. mer contact this promotes trust and reduces your workload A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 201 1 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 15 Introduction and Important Notes Documentation Feedback 1 6 Documentation Feedback If you have questions that are not answered by this document e Internal employees should contact their National Support Center e Customers should contact their retailer or the Siemens Customer Support Center When you call state the title ID number and issue of the document Example e Title HiPath Cordless IP Service Documentation e ID number A31003 C1010 S100 1 7620 e Issue 1 A31003 C 1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 16 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Overview 2 Overview The HiPath Cordless IP solution extends the scope of the DECT standard introduced for voice communication making it now available for Voice over IP infrastructures The radio range covered by the HiPath Cordless IP system is made up of DECT IP base stations that together form either an seamless network of overlapping and synchronous radio cells or individual radio islands The size of a radio cell depends on local structural factors Voice over IP infrastructures are connected via the SIP protocol In their capacity as mobile communication solutions DECT radio cells are therefore an optimal enhancement to SIP compliant Voice over IP systems The DECT IP base stations support seamless handover in ongoing voice connections that i
217. mission of the OpenSSL Project 6 Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 245 Open Source Software used in the Product Text of the used Open Source Software Licenses acknowledgment This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit http www openssl org THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE OpenSSL PROJECT AS IS AND ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE OpenSSL PROJECT OR ITS CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young eayGcryptsoft com This product includes software written by Tim Hudson tjhGcryptsoft com Original SSLeay License 246 Copyright C 1995 1998 Eric Young eay cryptsoft com All rights reserved This package is
218. modifica tion are permitted provided that the following conditions are met Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 250 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Open Source Software used in the Product Text of the used Open Source Software Licenses Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution Neither the name of Sparta Inc nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSE QUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVE
219. n Quick Start 5 2 8 Configuration of users at the BSIP IWU 5 2 8 1 Gateway and Group 1 Access the WBM of the BSIP IWU WBM via the web browser at the mainte nance PC Example https 192 168 201 114 2 Login to the WBM with Username Siemens 3 Switch to configuration page Network Gateways 4 Adda new gateway entry by clicking on the button Add Gateway Network Gateways Enabled Mame ListenPortR SIP Server Id Use OBP Outbound Proxy Netmask DNS SRY SystemDNS Dh Z OpenScape Office MX 3bx 5060 192 168 201 94 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 0 OL 5 Change the following values Name Change the preconfigured name of the PBX to a descriptive name for the VoIP Gateway This name is only used for the internal configuration of the BSIP Software This configuration example uses the name OpenScape Office MX 3bx SIP Server Id and Netmask Change the preconfigured SIP Server Id from 0 0 0 0 to the IP Address of the used PBX as well as the corresponding Netmask to the IP address of your PBX This configuration example uses the IP address 192 168 201 94 and the network mask 255 255 255 0 6 Switch to configuration page Group Groups are the connecting link between the Gateways and the VoIP Users A User is assigned to a Group and a Group is assigned to a Gateway The default configuration already contains an entry for a Group which is used for assigning the Users to the Gateways so you do not need to make changes here 7 Add anew group by cl
220. nated so long as such parties remain in full compliance 5 You are not required to accept this License since you have not signed it However nothing else grants you permission to modify or distribute the Program or its derivative works These actions are prohibited by law if you do not accept this License Therefore by modifying or distributing the Pro gram or any work based on the Program you indicate your acceptance of this License to do so and all its terms and conditions for copying distributing or modifying the Program or works based on it 6 Each time you redistribute the Program or any work based on the Pro gram the recipient automatically receives a license from the original li censor to copy distribute or modify the Program subject to these terms and conditions You may not impose any further restrictions on the recipients exercise of the rights granted herein You are not responsible for enforcing compliance by third parties to this License A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 230 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Open Source Software used in the Product Text of the used Open Source Software Licenses 7 If as a consequence of a court judgment or allegation of patent in fringement or for any other reason not limited to patent issues conditions are imposed on you whether by court order agreement or otherwise that con tradict the conditions of this License they do not excuse you from the con ditions of thi
221. nd Groups 2 2ccrdqnceanree ge teagenogete EA He ED bee ba dd p E dba dated 88 SESELADULI EE ER KT 89 5 2 9 Configure further BSIP Only to the system 2 0 0 cece ee ne 91 5 2 10 Start system services and register handsets lille esee nne 95 5 2 10 1 Slant system SENi ES eertain saa eise a P IR Urdu oeAdadesneleed onthe p deben 95 D2 10 2 Register handsels s xara ipae bre RANE AIER ERDERA TEA bag a DATE Qaa d mangas 95 A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 4 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Contents 5 2 11 Quick Start Completion cac dod rere aaa a a odo due CREE ROBAR EIE dU EUR RA Edo ds 97 5 212 F trther SIGDS ui due odes src or ede e a did et ARR RAS E Qaod Mode qo pd d de od a e 97 5 2 12 1 Radio frequency site survey sisse sme bee heu eh de n x nr en 97 5 2 12 2 Synchronisation implementation suem ens p io xx Od Eod xe erre EREN 97 5 3 Configuration reference 22 02 errio teta venders Geared aden he doe d Ue d e dod e o UR ect NE 98 5 9 1 WBM overview IWU z cuis cues oe ede 3 RS ate a URP al de iau duae ias 98 5 3 1 1 Different WBM modes WBM Users isses eee 98 5 3 1 2 Features in WBM mode Siemens Admin 2 siecle tr rhe 98 5 3 1 3 LOGI to WBM cse ud rte eret d tO ue Us requi cep ee D e Me eolit diii ere eife e 99 5 3 1 4 Configuration ODJGCIS i e drca faded erti AEE ox Shea Wty dde p dar e E e e di 101 5 3 1 5 Configuration Systematic lt csa lu sulcis deer LR Ekee eee oad dee eee sd 102 9
222. network This leads to synchronization and voice quality problems in the DECT handsets A31003 C 1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Overview Software License Management 2 5 Software License Management SW component licensing is only relevant if the HiPath Cordless IP SW is installed on dedicated server hardware If the HiPath Cordless IP SW is activated ona DECT IP base station licensing is not performed for the software components of HiPath Cordless IP systems The SW licensing of the communication server s SIP stations is dependent on this If the HiPath Cordless IP SW is located on a dedicated Server HW the number of DECT IP Basestation within the system and the HiPath Cordless IP SW itself in Version 1 is licensed The number of DECT IP base stations configured and registered in the HiPath Cordless IP SW is counted for this The HiPath Cordless IP SW is also counted in version 1 HiPath License Management HLM is used in the HiPath Cordless IP SW The Siemens licensing process consists of 4 different steps see for a general overview Figure 10 1 The license key is centrally created and contains the number of DECT IP Basestations in the system and the number of HiPath Cordless IP SW in Version 1 The license file is signed by Siemens CA 2 The license file is being download from a License Server CLS Central License Server In general the Customer Site Components CSC are part of the license SW
223. network 169 254 222 0 24 for internal communication between CSP and MSP A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 67 Installation and Administration Introduction 68 5 1 4 Synchronization over air concept In contrast to a line based synchronization mechanisms or a network based one synchronization via air requires special requirements Synchronization signal Both synchronization partners are syncing over air This means that the synchro nization signal received by the synchronization client from the synchronization master has to have specific minimum signal strength The theoretical minimum signal strength for the synchronization signal is 85 dB The minimum aspired signal strength for the synchronization signal is 75 dB Synchronization topology For the operation of several synchronized Base Stations several topological approaches are possible 1 Star based synchronization topology This topology uses just one Base station of the whole system as a synchroni zation Master Sync Master All other Base stations which take part at synchro nization are working as synchronization Slaves Sync Slave and receive their synchronization signal from the only Sync Master 2 Chain based synchronization topology This topology uses just one Base station of the whole system as a synchroni zation Master Sync Master All Base Stations are arranged in terms of topology in a chain The second Bas
224. ng chapters Synchronization over air chapter 5 1 4 Synchronization over air concept Synchronization over Ethernet chapter 5 1 5 Synchronization via Ethernet acc IEEE 1588 A31003 C 1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Administration Configuration reference 5 3 7 3 Configuration Page Dect ARI On this configuration page the access rights ARI Access Right Identity for the individual Base Stations as seen from the Handsets are configured Dect Ari Base Sync Ari About Index Enable Name Rpn 1 v BslplwuLocal 1 2 v Bslp Room 2 012 2 The columns of the configuration page have the following meaning e Note The columns Enabled and Name are repeated on all sub pages A description of these can be found in chapter 5 3 7 1 Configuration Page Dect Base RPN When operating the Base Station stand alone and unsynchronized 0 default value has to be entered as RPN Radio Fixed Part Number For the setup of a network of synchronized DECT Base Stations this number is used for a handset to differentiate between the Base Stations for the seamless handover and it therefore has to be unique in the DECT network For DECT Base Stations with an ARI class A the values 1 to 7 are allowed to differentiate between up to 7 Base Stations For DECT Base Stations with an ARI class B the values 1 to 255 are allowed to differentiate up to 255 Base Stations Cipher
225. ng your needs Don t use blanks in the filename Clear logfiles Use this function to clear the logfiles in the log directory Download Corefiles Use this functionality to download coredump files which may have been created during a crash of the system processes If one of the main system processes of the IWU Setup Application Capiserver or InterWorking Unit terminates contrary to expectations this will lead to loss of system functionality The IWU has to be rebooted to gain system functionality again After reboot has finished the diagnostic data Corefiles of the last crash may be downloaded by clicking on Download Corefiles and transmitted to the support team of the HPCIP system for analysis A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 146 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Administration Configuration reference 5 3 9 Status Configuration IWU On the page Status of the Configuration Utility various status information may be displayed It consists of several sub pages HiPath Cordless IP Administration Siemens AG Mozilla Firefox Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Chronik Lesezeichen Extras Hilfe Bo A E E E https 192 168 100 1 html wbm pro html session id 075250 010 HiPath Cordless IP Administration SIEMENS Administration Network Gateways Group User Dect Debugging Status System Status Modules1 Modulesi Modules2 CallsDect RSSI Mod
226. ngs in these buildings are such that insertion loss values are considerably higher than in brick buildings NOTE The resulting unfavorable vertical wave propagation must be taken into consideration when installing the base station e Scenario 3 Interior with concrete walls and steel dividing walls These areas also usually include the heavily steel reinforced areas of stairwells bathroom areas supply shafts as well as elevator shafts Table 5 shows several insertion loss values which are relevant to this scenario along with the corresponding capacity loss data for the radio area Table 5 Insertion loss ag range loss in the radio area Insertion object ae dB Range loss 9 5 Concrete wall interior 10 cm 6 T5 Concrete wall double 2 x 20 cm 17 97 5 Concrete wall 25 to 30 cm 9 4 to 16 88 to 97 5 Reinforced concrete ceiling 12 to 14 91 to 96 Two reinforced concrete ceilings 35 to 47 100 Three reinforced concrete ceilings 42 to 53 100 Steel wall with wire reinforced glass 6 5 to 10 75 5 to 90 Steel walls extending to ceiling 3 5 m dist 31 to 41 100 Propagation conditions Horizontal and vertical values are approximately the same It has been determined that in this type of building transmission usually takes place along corridors if steel divider walls are installed As the relatively high insertion loss values show individual rooms are increasingly supplied v
227. nization it tries to resynchronize to its configured synchronization base station This process can not start until the last call at this base station is released and no other calls at the belonging base station are active 5 1 5 Synchronization via Ethernet acc IEEE 1588 In contrast to a air based synchronization mechanisms synchronization via Ethernet acc IEEE1588 PTP Precious Time Protocol requires less configu ration On the other hand great demands are made on the Ethernet characteristics like symmetry packet loss delay jitter variance of delay Therefore special requirements regarding the Ethernet components especially the Ethernet switches used have to be considered Exceeding of limits especially of jitter will lead to loss of synchronization which will finally lead to a resynchronization process During this process the belonging Base Stations are unable to establish telephony connections Synchronization topology The Synchronization according Ethernet solely uses a star shaped topology Maximally one Base Station serves a Synchronization Master Sync Master all other Base Station which participate at the synchronization serve as Synchroni zation Slaves Sync Slave Resynchronization The DECT functionality of all BSIP which are configured as IEEE1588 Sync Slaves depend on the availability of the IEEE1588 Sync Master If the Sync Master is not functional e g not Online due to Ethernet problems
228. njector close to the switch since by doing this one can use a single UPS central power supply to backup both the switch and the PoE Injector If overall efficiency is more important than centralized backup and or management it makes sense to place the PoE Injector closer to the BSIP1 since the power dissipated at the cable between the PoE Injector and the BSIP1 is directly proportional to the length of this cable P j R b aet m TS Figure 9 PoE Injector A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 29 Overview Network Requirement 2 4 Network Requirement 30 Voice connections only work properly over IP networks if the IP network satisfies all general VoIP network requirements in terms of delay loss and guaranteed quality of service features The following conditions should also be assured for the DECT IP base stations and the HiPath Cordless IP SW in the IP network they have to be part of the same Ethernet segment a layer 3 routing via an IP router is not supported no devices use the Network Address Translation NAT Ethernet segment Minimum 2 priority classes acc to IEEE 802 1 p q in the IP Network possible Use of 100 Mbps full duplex for all switched LAN ports as the solution operates with standard IP addresses these must be freely available in the IP network Refer to Chapter 5 2 1 for this IP address Failure to satisfy these conditions can result in delays in the IP
229. nnas pointing towards open space in direction of radio area DECT IP Base station mounting vertical 180 rotated position Mounting Mounting material not included in scope of supply Two wall anchors with 5 mm diameter two screws with 3 5 mm diameter 1 Drill two holes 5 mm diameter 110 mm apart in the wall where the base station is to be mounted Insert the wall anchors in the hole see Figure 20 2 Screwin the screws in such a manner that a clearance of about 4 mm remains between the head of the screw and the mounting wall Different mounting material may be needed depending on the composition of the mounting wall for example wood screws for wooden walls Alternative You can use the housing feet openings in the base plate of the base station for mounting on wall hooks 3 Mount the base station on the screw heads or wall hooks A31003 C 1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Installing Base Stations Antenna 1 Antenna 2 102 5 mm LED 1 LED 2 Hinged lid on the case PIN 8 PIN 1 Ethernet cable 3 5 4 2 Ethernet Socket Allocation in the DECT IP Base Station PIN Signal MDI Signal MDI X 1 Tx V Rx V 2 Tx V Rx V 3 Rx V Tx V 4 V V 5 V V 6 Rx V Tx V 7 V V 8 V V Table 6 Belegung der Ethernetbuchse A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011
230. nstallation and Administration Introduction 74 Both system partitions can hold their own configuration although it is copied from one partition to the other during a firmware update Both partitions store their application mode BSIP Only or BSIP IWU A factory reset is always applied to the current system partition It does not affect the settings of the other partition Hint Similar to the BSIP IWU the Server IWU contains the same partition concept as described above 5 1 9 Factory reset of BSIP A Factory Reset resetting the BSIP to its default configuration may be performed either by e a local login at the WBM of a BSIP Only using the Factory Reset button or e aspecial power sequencing cycle e g if the BSIP WBM is not accessible using the ethernet cable at the BSIP Both methods are resetting the active partition of a BSIP to its factory default configuration The factory reset by power sequencing is applied by the following process 1 Power on the board by plugging the ethernet cable see note 2 Wait 5s 3s wait 7s 3 Power off the board by unplugging the ethernet cable 4 Repeat steps 1 3 three 3 times 5 Boot BSIP to OS The successful factory reset is indicated by fast red flashing of both LEDs e Note If you provide power to the board by connecting the ethernet cable using a PoE Switch power may NOT provided immediately Due to the stages of powering up a PoE link defined in 8
231. o OSV does not know anything about the HPCIP DECT system All HPCIP users will register at OSV with the same IWU address Workaround for Call Forwarding There is one necessary workaround to configure HPCIP users as keysets Otherwise call forwarding to DECT IP users will not work No secondary lines have to be configured here Keyset Operation has to be set to Primary in OSV subscriber administration This is a valid workaround for currently released OSV versions V4R1 up to patchset 29 Exx only This may be changed in later versions of OSV Subscriber Description General Attributes SIP Advanced Hunt Groups Keyset Services eyset When you create a BG subscriber as a SIP phone you can provision multiple subscribers on it You also can provision a subscriber on multiple SIP phones Calls can be originated from any subscriber that appears on a SIP phone Calls to a subscriber are signaled simultaneously on all phones where the subscriber appears and they can be answered from any of those phones In addition calls can be put on hold at one phone and retrieved at another phone on which the subscriber appears Keyset Operation Primary z Manual hold timer 40 second s Call Forward LED Indication Vv Privacy Automatic Vv jne Appearances Add all directory numbers for all lines that appear on this SIP phone ri Line Originating Mode Terminating Mode Add Edit Delete zi Internet 10095 A
232. o about 2 m into the building in the case of standard size windows The windows cannot be made from wire reinforced or metal plated glass Wave conduction is possible in alleys between buildings as well as along streets This results in a larger radio area 3 3 3 Indoor Areas in Buildings in Brick and Light Construction Materials e Insertion loss values In the case of walls of brick or light construction materials insertion loss values are relatively small so that even dividing walls of up to 30 m can be penetrated e Vertical attenuation This is dependent on the ceiling type In this case reinforced concrete ceilings that offer higher attenuation in particular compared to brick play a decisive role in range evaluation These ceilings are dimensioned based on the purpose of the building for example single family residence apartment building office building theater and so the insertion loss a also differs accordingly see Table 4 A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 38 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Propagation Conditions for Radio Traffic Table 4 Insertion loss a range loss in the radio area Insertion object ae dB Range loss Brick wall 10 to 12 cm 2 5 43 5 Brick wall 24 cm small windows 4 60 Brick wall 63 to 70 cm 4 0 to 4 5 60 to 64 Drywall 1 3 to 2 3 26 5 to 41 Gaseous concrete wall 6 6 T8 Glass wall
233. od to synchronize overlapping radio cells runs under SW control within the DECT part of the DECT IP Basestation The HiPath Cordless IP SW is acting only as admin point that notices when a base station has lost its synchronization The DECT IP base station must be located in the overlap area of the DECT IP base station that it wants to synchronize with over the DECT interface For every DECT IP Basestation the synchronization Master have to be configured by the configuration Interface of the HiPath Cordless IP SW DECT information for synchronization are exchanged directly between the DECT IP Basestations A DECT IP base station can also be synchronized with other DECT IP base stations as this increases the synchronism available in the cluster It is important to avoid synchronization loops In the event of loss of synchronization the DECT IP base station stops accepting calls once all ongoing calls that were being conducted on the asynchronous DECT IP base station have ended and then it re synchronizes the asynchronous DECT IP base station LAN based synchronization A DECT IP base station can be synchronized over LAN with another DECT IP base station The IEEE standard Precision Time Protocol PTP IEEE1588 is used for this In contrast to DECT based synchronization LAN based synchronization uses only one DECT IP base station in the cluster as the clock master for the other DECT IP base stations to be synchronized This PTP master sends out
234. of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver A31003 C 1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Technical Data BSIP1US DECT standard USA e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Radiofrequency radiation exposure Information This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and your body This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 193 Technical Data Base Stations 6 3 Base Stations 194 General Software Antennas Average output power Radio range Outdoors ndoors Power supply Accessories DECT IP Basisstation BSIP1 Dimensions Weight Power supply Power consumption Operating temperature indoors Outdoors in outdoor housing Cabling Can be loaded via the communication system Two external antennas are mounted on the top of the housing of the base station The base station works with antenna diversity this means that the radio receiver
235. omponent License U Boot GPLv2 Busybox GPLv2 binutils GPLv2 ethtool GPLv2 hotplug2 GPLv2 ipsec tools X11 License 3 clause BSD libelf LGPLv2 1 libpcap BSD License iptables GPLv2 Isof Isof License mini httpd BCD License 2 clause libpcap BCD License net snmp BSD Licenses openSSL OpenSSL License SSLeay License ntp Ntp without GPLv2 parts strace BCD License tcpdump BCD License mtd utils GPLv2 gcc 4 incl libstdc GPLv2 zlib Zlib license openSSH BSD Licenses MIT License dropbear BSD Licenses uClibc incl libpthread LGPLv2 1 linux kernel 2 6 2x GPLv2 JSON C X11 alsa lib 1 0 13 LGPLv2 1 bridge utils 1 4 GPLv2 c ares 1 7 4 MIT License e2fsprogs 1 39 GPLv2 BSD style file 4 19 BSD styple A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 225 Open Source Software used in the Product Acknowledgements Open Source Software Component License gdbserver 6 8 GPLv2 grub 0 97 GPLv2 libiconv 1 9 1 LGPLv2 1 iconv GPLv2 libusb 0 1 12 LGPL und BSD license Linux PAM 0 99 6 3 GPLv2 distributable ncurses 5 6 GPLv2 X11 MIT pciutils 2 2 9 GPLv2 procps 3 2 7 GPLv2 readline 5 1 GPLv2 udev 106 GPLv2 util linux 2 12r BSD 3 Clause GPL v2 or later 8 3 Acknowledgements OpenSSL e This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit http www openssl org e This product includes
236. omponents for outdoor installation 00020 57 Outdoor housing with base station lille 58 Outdoor housing with mounting plate and mast blocks 220200005 59 Mast installation plan VIEW eeren ouaa a a a a aa a Re 60 Wall mounting without mounting plate a a auauua ee 62 LED position on the basestation sisser saad aad ere RR dE e packed E Reg 196 Measurement result 2 sce rm egre tre Re t em n e p ee ae eon es 211 Building Base station installation site radio area anaua 217 Outdoors Base station installation site radio area llis 218 A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 9 Introduction and Important Notes Safety Information and Warnings 1 Introduction and Important Notes 1 1 Safety Information and Warnings 10 Work on communication systems and devices may only be carried out by qualified persons For the purposes of safety information and warnings qualified persons are persons who are authorized to place into operation ground and label systems devices and lines in accordance with applicable safety procedures and standards It is absolutely essential that you read and understand the following safety infor mation and warnings before starting installation and implementation work on the communication system or device You should also carefully read and observe all safety information and warnings on the communication systems
237. on Configuration reference Status Modules1 Modules1 Modules2 CallsDect RSSI slc Online last 24 02 2011 08 00 24 02 2011 08 00 150 Offline last N A N A Hint A Base Station is only functional if its state is online Therefore the BSIP has to be synced running the same firmware version on the same partition as the IWU and Ethernet and ip communication between the Server and the BSIP is established Sync Yes if the selected Base Station is in Sync synchronized which means that this base station has synchronized to another base station At the base Station which is not synchronized to another base an exclusively Sync Master the value is always No Carrier Displays the carrier number of the Synchronization channel the BSIP is synchro nized to via air For synchronization via Ethernet this field is empty Timeslot Displays the timeslot number of the Synchronization channel the BSIP is synchro nised to via air For synchronization via Ethernet this field is empty Online last Displays the timestamp date and time at which a BSIP lastly changed its state to Online This time stamp is initially set when the system services are started After this state an Online last entry will be generated if the BSIP changes its state from Offline to Online Offline last Displays the timestamp date and time at which a BSIP lastly changed its state to Offline If the status changes to
238. on for details of the update process e Create a backup of the old configuration Page Registration Backup Config e An update may be performed only if the partitions of all enabled BSIP are synchronous to the current partition of the IWU Otherwise the BSIP have to be updated manually or have to be synced using the SYNC button and after wards have to be booted into the same system partition by rebooting the IWU Update instructions 1 Please create a backup of the old configuration Page Registration Backup Config 2 Ensure that you have a firmware file of the old version available in case of a necessary downgrade 3 Start with the update for the IWU All enabled BSIP are updated automatically 4 After finishing the update process reboot the IWU 5 3 3 2 2 Other options Reboot Board After clicking the button Reboot Board a dialog appears where you have to select the partition which should be active after the reboot Reboot system x p Reboot system 2 Active System 2 System2 Cancel The current partition number is displayed separately see Active System 2 in this example By clicking on System1 the IWU will reboot and started with System 1 as the active partition A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 111 Installation and Administration Configuration reference 112 By clicking on System2 the IWU will reboot and started with System 2 as
239. on or a call establishment will timeout Use OBP This option is used to control the usage of a SIP Outbound Proxy e g Openscape Branch If this checkbox is activated a valid IP address has to be entered in the column Outbound Proxy This IP address will be used for the Layer 3 Signaling IP header If the Checkbox is deactivated the column Outbound Proxy will be ignored In this case the value of column SIP Server Id will be used for Layer 3 Signaling Outbound Proxy Configures the IP address of the SIP Outbound Proxy This IP address will be used for the Layer 3 Signaling IP header It shall be located in the IP Infrastructure network see chapter 5 1 3 Network Concept At the IWU a corresponding IP Infrastructure address has to be confi gured Netmask Enter the netmask for the IP address for the Gateway here Default for Class C networks 255 255 255 0 DNS SRV Controls the usage of DNS Service Records For detail refer to chapter 5 4 1 7 3 DNS SRV If the checkbox DNS SRV is activated the columns Outbound Proxy and ListenPort Remote will be ignored for this gateway The SIP Server addresses are now derived by DNS SRV requests Therefore the column SIP Server Id must contain a valid domain name The DNS request will be repeated hourly If the checkbox DNS SRV is deactivated the columns Outbound Proxy and ListenPort Remote will be used for this gateway The maximum number of SI
240. ond to the Subscriber Number of the User at the PBX usually the User Name in the PBX The MSN is internally used by the IWU to identify the users particularly for a PBX where the user registration UserN umber is realized by a name instead of a number DisplayName The handsets will display this value in their idle display The activation of the DisplayName at the handset is initiated by an outgoing or incoming call There is neither an activation of the DisplayName due to a Power cycle of the handset nor to a roaming process The DisplayName at the handset is limited to a maximum of 10 Characters e Important note Don t use characters others than 0 9 a z A Z forthe DisplayName configuration Other characters may prevent that the DisplayName is diplayed correctly Comment The field Comment serves only as a reference for the system administrator of the IWU It may contain for example the type of the Handset the full name of the belonging user or the name of the department if the Handset is not associated directly to a person This field has no influence on the functionality of the WBM Language The language used for display messages of the handset is selected here Groups Choose a Group and therefore an associated VoIP gateway from the dropdown box to which the user is associated to A31003 C 1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Administration Configuration reference
241. oni zation via Ethernet acc IEEE 1588 A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 97 Installation and Administration Configuration reference 5 3 Configuration reference 98 For the configuration of the HiPath Cordless IP system you have to connect via a Browser to the BSIP IWU 5 3 1 WBM overview IWU 5 3 1 1 Different WBM modes WBM Users Hint Where not other stated all documentation is described for WBM mode Siemens Standard The system has two built in factory default WBM users WBM mode Username Default password Siemens Standard Siemens 192182 Siemens Administration SiemensAdmin 132182 Using the WBM mode Siemens Administration more or changed configuration options are available For most configuration tasks WBM mode Siemens Standard is sufficient 5 3 1 2 Features in WBM mode Siemens Admin Configuration page Network Gateways Fields Dtmf Stunnellp LocallpAddress available e Option Direct Signaling available Configuration page User Dect e Fields PnCap available e Option Multi Register available Configuration page Dect e Option No new modules on scan available Configuration page Dect Radio e Only available in WBM Mode Siemens Admin Field Diversity available A31003 C 1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Administration Configuration reference e Dropdown Field Frequ
242. only available in Siemens Admin mode By activating the ciphering feature the communication between the handset and the configured base station is encrypted The setting is automatically applied to all base stations to the same value The default value is enabled e Hint The ciphering method uses the System Pin to cipher the DECT speech connections of the handsets on air The System Pin is transmitted to the handset during the registration process If the System Pin is changed later this will lead to disturbed voice connections In this case the handsets have to be reregistered at the IWU A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 135 Installation and Administration Configuration reference Dect About Base Sync if Ari if About Index Enable Name Type 5 3 7 4 Configuration Page Dect About This configuration page is only for information purposes on the created DECT configuration Click on Scan to update all values Basestation Version Partinfo1 Partinfo2 Ip amp ddr Module Ip amp ddr Server Server Port Mac Addr 1 4 BslphwuLocal BsipLocal 000000000 3 32 14 Jan 20 2011 16 24 11 n a n a 192 168 123 222 192 168 123 111 10500 00 00 00 00 00 00 2 v Bsip Room 2 012 Bsip 136 738479248 w3 32 14 Jan 20 2011 16 24 51 5 V3 3214 3 32 14 Active 192 168 10 2 192 168 10 1 10500 00 1a e8 21 b0 73 The columns of the configuration page have the following meaning only display
243. ons made to this equipment not expressly approved by manufacturer name may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment e This device is tested and fulfills the Radio Standards Specification RSS 213 Issue 2 e This device complies with FCC Part 15 Subpart D unlicensed personal communication devices e Frequency band 1920 1930 MHz e Type of Modulation multi carrier time division multiple access with Digital modulation GFSK e Number of channels 5 RF Channels 5x12 60TDMA Duplex channels e Antenna information 2 permanent attached antennas no external connector e RF Power max 20 5dBm e Temperature range 10 to 45 degree Celsius ambient e FCC ID AY3 BSIP1US NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more
244. onse code will not be interpreted as a server failure Therefore the detection of a SIP server outage will be detected at latest with the next re register cycle default 120 sec Hint OSV is able to send a retry after value in the REGISTER response message OpenScape Office and H4K will not do so Therefore the Re Register interval may be controlled by the OSV 5 4 1 7 7 Survivabilty Information The output of Network State on page Administration contains important infor mation about SIP Survivabilty Example output Network configurations of HPCIP Server ApplicMode Iwu Network Gateway settings Ip Address 192 168 100 112 Network Mask s 255x255 25550 Default Gateway 192 168 100 101 DHCP enabled FALSE Dns Server 1 192 168 100 226 Dns Server 2 192 168 100 227 Gateway 001 lt OSOMX3bx gt Ip 1 lt 192 168 100 230 gt 5060 002 lt OSOMX1bx gt Ip 1 lt 192 168 100 226 gt 5060 003 lt OSV50 gt Ip 1 lt 192 168 100 204 gt 5060 004 DNS SRV GW gt Ip 1 lt 192 168 100 111 gt 5060 PenaltyBox yes 004 DNS SRV GW Ip 2 lt 192 168 100 112 gt 5060 PenaltyBox no 004 DNS SRV GW gt Ip 3 lt 192 168 100 113 gt 5060 PenaltyBox no 5 4 2 Configuration Techniques 5 4 2 1 Free IP Addressing Starting with V1R2 the possibility of free IP addressing and therefore full functio nality of the Default Gateway support is supported A31003 C1010
245. oot the BSIP Only into operation mode BSIP IWU Important note After switching the Applic mode to BSIP IWU the BSIP will obtain the IP configuration which was active the last time it was active in BSIP IWU mode This may be the default factory IP configuration for BSIP IWU mode 192 168 2 1 or another altered IP configuration The output of the Network State displays the IP configuration which will be active after Switching to BSIP IWU mode Output of Network State 106 Network State Network configurations of BSIP1 ApplicMode BSIP only In Iwu mode Network Gateway settings Ip Address 2 192 158 2 1 Network Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 DHCP enabled FALSE Dns Server 1 0 0 0 0 Dns Server 2 0 0 0 0 Network Destination 0 0 0 0 Network Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway C000 Tos Value 2G Qos Value g VLAN Id D Time Server enabled FALSE Timezone GMT 01 00 Time Server Ip 0 0 0 0 DECT settings Server Ip s 192 168 1 1 Server Network Mask 2B55 2b5 255 0 Listen Port 10500 VPN Enabled FALSE VL N Id 0 IWU as Gw FALSE Dect VPN Enabled FALSE Dhcp Boottime Status unknown Actual Status leasefail the board would start with the following settings A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Administration Configuration reference 5 3 3 Administration IWU On the IWU
246. or any publically available version or derivative of this code cannot be changed i e this code cannot simply be copied and put under another distribution licence including the GNU Public Licence Ef A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 247 Open Source Software used in the Product Text of the used Open Source Software Licenses 8 4 5 Net SNMP Various copyrights apply to this package listed in various separate parts below Please make sure that you read all the parts Part 1 CMU UCD copyright notice BSD like Copyright 1989 1991 1992 by Carnegie Mellon University Derivative Work 1996 1998 2000 Copyright 1996 1998 2000 The Regents of the University of California All Rights Reserved Permission to use copy modify and distribute this software and its docu mentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted provided that the above copyright notice appears in all copies and that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting documentation and that the name of CMU and The Regents of the University of California not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without specific written permission CMU AND THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANT ABILITY AND FITNESS IN NO EVENT SHALL CMU OR THE REGENTS
247. or the Group e g the name of the corresponding gateway This will be displayed in the dropdown box for the available Groups when configuring the VoIP Users Enabled When activating this element the selected Group is enabled and displayed in the dropdown box for the available Groups when configuring the VoIP Users Gateways Select the assigned Gateway for this Group via the select box Hereby the assignment between a specific User to a specific gateway PBX is configured InternCallLength With this setting the maximum number of digits of the calling Party number for internal calls is configured Calls with a larger number of digits are signalled as external calls at the handset The default value is 3 A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 123 Installation and Administration Configuration reference 124 5 3 6 Users Configuration IWU On the sub configuration pages below VoIP Users User Voip and Dect the individual users and their properties regarding User general user properties Voip registration via VoIP and Dect can be configured HiPath Cordless IP Administration Siemens AG Mozilla Firefox DE Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Chronik Lesezeichen Extras Hilfe x m e A WB 122 168 100 1 https 192 168 100 1 html wbm_pro html session_id 170357 970 a HiPath Cordless IP Administration SIEMENS Administration Network Gateways Group User
248. our specific request together with a receipt indicating the date of purchase with in three years of your purchase together with the MAC ID number of the device and the soft ware release number to Your local Service Organisation of Siemens Enterprise Communication GmbH amp Co KG Warranty regarding further use of the Open Source Software Siemens Enterprise Communication GmbH amp Co KG provides no warranty for the Open Source Software programs contained in this device if such programs are used in any manner other than the program execution intended by Siemens Enterprise Communication GmbH amp Co KG The li censes listed below define the warranty if any from the authors or licensors of the Open Source Software Siemens Enterprise Communication GmbH amp Co KG specifically disclaims any warran ties for defects caused by altering any Open Source Software program or the prod uct s configu ration You have no warranty claims against Siemens Enterprise Communication GmbH amp Co KG in the event that the Open Source Software infringes the intellectual property rights of a third party Technical support if any will only be provided for unmodified software A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 224 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Open Source Software used in the Product Open Source Software Used 8 2 Open Source Software Used Open Source Software C
249. ove each base station turn it off and on again Display data for example Radio connection to the base station is displayed onthe screen as Basen for example Synchronization between mobile telephone and base station Base n flashes it means that the radio connection to the base station has been lost No synchronization between mobile telephone and base station e Set the mobile telephone to measuring mode NOTE Values recorded with a mobile telephone are not very precise and are intended to provide a rough assessment only In addition different values may be recorded on each mobile telephone even though the ambient conditions are identical If you require more accurate results we recommended that you use the Hicom Cordless Service tool HCS DECT Check RSSI value field strength value RPN value base station number Does the mobile telephone pick up the connection synchronization with the base station to be tested FRAQ value transmission quality 96 A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 208 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Diagnosis and Maintenance Checking the Base Stations and the Radio Coverage If the indicated values are not attained use a second logged on mobile telephone to check the value ranges If the indicated values are not attained with the second mobile telephone replace the base station A WARNING The customer must be informed about the boundaries of
250. ove the registration of the handset It only removes the user entry from the WBM configuration Therefore if you delete an user entry the already existing DECT registration will create an Auto entry later for details refer to chapter 5 3 6 4 1 Auto Entry users Edit User To enable the configuration of User settings during running system services there is a special functionality Edit user available To modify an existing user entry select a user row and click on Edit user to change the values Selection of user entry prior to Edit User User User Index Enable Msn DisplayName Comment Language Groups 1 V 761 761 Sales Deutsch default 2 V 762 762 Marketing Deutsch default 3 V 763 763 Support Deutsch default Selection of user entry after Edit User User User Index Enable Msn DisplayName Comment Language Groups 1 v 761 761 Sales Deutsch default 2 0 e TO Marketing Deutsch lastat 3 v 763 763 Support Deutsch default The user is locked until you press Apply to submit or press Cancel to discard the changes Register The DECT registration process for a selected User is started by clicking on button Register The registration mode will be activated for a certain period of time At the handset of the User the registration has to be started and the PIN number as configured in chapter 5 3 7 3 Configuration Page Dect ARI has to be entered when requested A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 201
251. person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files the Software to deal in the Software without restriction including without limitation the rights to use copy modify merge publish distribute sublicense and or sell copies of the Software and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so subject to the following conditions The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT IN NO EVENT SHALL THE X CONSORTIUM BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT TORT OR OTHERWISE ARISING FROM OUT OF OR IN CONNEC TION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE Except as contained in this notice the name of the X Consortium shall not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale use or other deal ings in this Software without prior written authorization from the X Consor tium A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 256 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Open Source Software used in the Product Text of the used Open Source Software Licenses 8 4 9 OpenSSH This file is part of the OpenSSH software The licences which components of this software fall
252. phony is possible General requirements on the Ethernet system A maximum number of three cascaded Ethernet switches are supported between the Sync Master SM and a Sync Slave SS BSIP The following figure illustrates a valid and an invalid setup according the 3 switch hop rule Sync Master Sync Slave Sync Slave Sync Slave Sync Slave Syne Slave Sync Slave Sync Master Sync Slave Sync Slave As shown in this figure also a 5 switch setup may be realized by choosing the correct position of the Sync Master inside the switch topology A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 165 Installation and Administration Configuration techniques and technologies Only premium class switches which fulfill the requirements regarding Ethernet synchronization according IEEE1588 are supported A list of supported switches is documented in the HPCIP Wiki pages at http wiki siemens enterprise com index php HiPath Cordless IP IEEE 1588 Usage of VLAN at the BSIP IWU for Infrastructure and DECT network is mandatory All participating switches have to be configured in a way that the VLAN of the DECT network has to be assigned the highest priority 5 4 1 4 VLAN Configuration Example The following figure depicts a sample setup of a system which uses Ethernet Synchronization acc IEEE1588 in combination with VLAN CoS and multiple Switches SwitchO1 Infrastru 1 20 93 S ESTEE Switch02 DECT qj d wd
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255. r DECT IP base stations required as the overlapping area of the DECT IP base stations is smaller e Configuration of the system is simplified as all DECT IP base stations can be synchronized on one synchronization master In the event of loss of synchronization the DECT IP base station stops accepting calls once all ongoing calls that were being conducted on the asynchronous DECT IP base station have ended and then it re synchronizes the asynchronous DECT IP base station os uox o AEST ERE d UMPE HAUS Lt Figure 2 Optimum system synchronization over DECT at synchronization over the air we Standard synchronization m de Alternative synchronization if standard synchronization fails A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 21 Overview Einleitung 22 4 E p N L 17 dalal EID Wr TT i 4 bait r1 Ew n EMIUI n x y V ul b LU gt i VN 2 Figure 3 Not optimally synchronized each DECT IP base station has only one synchronization partner 4 g 2 w b 3 i b H E a t n uw a a a a N F i 1 1 lo Y al 17 P dala EIU A x ALLIN M e TETTE LETS PELE NELLE 08 EET LET EET DT C AA NAT MEL 2 amp a REIN NIA A D Be 5 y y b e ii 3 VN L L L Figure 4 The two lower DECT IP base stations are synchronized over LAN because a solid fire door prevents DECT ba
256. r areas for example on factory sites The outdoor case is suitable for mounting on house walls roofs or masts The outdoor case already used for the HiPath Cordless base station BS4 is also used for DECT IP base stations part number S30122 X7469 X2 If using the DECT IP base station outdoors lightning and overvoltage protection must be provided and guaranteed for the DECT IP base station itself as well as for the feeder into the DECT IP base station and the building In compliance with EN 61000 4 5 the power supply inlet on the DECT IP base station offers up to 0 5 KV overvoltage protection Outdoor Case Figure 8 Outdoor case with DECT IP base station A31003 C 1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Overview DECT IP Base Station Data 2 3 2 Powering the DECT IP Base Stations The DECT IP base station can be powered in two different ways e Power over Ethernet PoE Class 2 to 802 3af e Power over Ethernet PoE injectors A PoE injector is used if POE cannot be made available in the network The PoE injector must be 802 3af compatible Pre tested and released PoE injectors are available as optional features within the scope of the HiPath Cordless IP solution The IEEE802 3af standard allows the PoE Injector to be in any location between the switch and the BSIP1 The maximum allowed distance between the switch and the BSIP1 for IEEE802 3 compliance is 100 m It is typical to deploy the PoE I
257. r starting EE BSIP1 ready red red BSIP1 ready green red No Connection to IWU ee Ea BSIP1 ready red green All DECT frequencies blocked or all available ECES b v DECT channels occupied BSIP1 ready off green Link unsynchronized DECT LAN no active call an Table 8 LED status displays on the base station A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 195 Technical Data Base Stations Operating State LED 1 LED 2 BSIP1 ready off green Link unsynchronized DECT LAN at least one aa flashing p E E active call BSIP1 ready green green Link synchronized DECT LAN no active call EE BSIP1 ready green green Link synchronized DECT LAN at least one jj flashing p D g active call Table 8 LED status displays on the base station A On BSIP IWU means this LED status that a call might by located at another BSIP and be routed via the BSIP IWU Blinking frequency 500 msec ON 500 msec OFF LED 1 LED 2 Figure 21 196 LED position on the base station A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Technical Data Base Stations 6 3 1 Mobile Telephones All the mobile telephones mentioned in this section are suitable for use in normal environments The Gigaset M2 M2plus and M2EX mobile telephones may also be used in industrial environments 6 3 1 1 Gigaset S3 professional Software Checking see Section 7 2
258. ration Quick Start 5 2 10 Start system services and register handsets 5 2 10 1 Start system services 1 Switch to configuration page System To start the functionality of the BSIP IWU you first have to start the system services 2 Startthe services by clicking the System Start button at the bottom section Starting of the services requires some time 3 Checkifthe system services are running by clicking at the Refresh button several times System Enable Applic Name Status Up since Service v capisrv exe Running 23 02 2011 14 54 v iwu exe Running 23 02 2011 14 54 If the system services are started correctly both states displayed as Running the LED state at the BSIP IWU should change from orange orange to green off If a time server is configured correctly and can be contacted the field Up since should display actual local time values otherwise time will start at 01 01 1970 00 00 5 2 10 2 Register handsets e Hint Alternatively it is possible to register several users at once using the Bulk Registration Mode Since this method is out of scope of a quick start the manual method is used here 1 Switch to configuration page User Dect 2 Prepare one handset for the registration process e Attention Do not confirm the following procedure at the Handset right now Start the Registration procedure via the menu at the Handset Choose any Base Station for the Registration at the handset Enter the SystemPIN
259. re mainly preferred inside the LAN where bandwidth should not be an issue Depending on the gateway used internals calls between two enabled G729 users are also established with G 729 To overcome this situation the PBX has to control the codec negotiation between different users The only capable gateway with codec negotiation between SIP subscribers is OpenScapeVoice using the CAC Codec Manipulation feature Activating codec G 729 extends the codec list which is used for the SIP SDP provided that the Call Control feature doesn t alter the codec list The codec list excluding G 729 is in descending priority order G 711a G 711u The codec list including G 729 is in descending priority order G 729ab G 711a G 711u Depending on call direction and remote station especially the G 729 priority calls are negotiated with the following codecs Table codec negotiation T HPCIP SIP phone optiPoint Call initiator OpenStage G 711 G 729 G 711 G 729 G 729 Call receiver G 711 G 729 G 711 exclusive HPCIP G 711 G 711 G 711 G 711 G 711 No call estab lishment 2 G 729 G 711 G 729 G 729 G 729 G 729 G 711 A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 167 Installation and Administration Configuration techniques and technologies 168 I HPCIP SIP phone optiPoint Call initiator OpenStage G 711 G 729 G 711 G 729 G 729 Call receiver G 711 G 7
260. re not affected The customer is responsible for ensuring that the system is installed operated and maintained in accordance with all applicable labor laws and regulations and all laws and regulations relating to data protection privacy and safe labor environment Employees of Siemens Enterprise Communications GmbH amp Co KG are bound to safeguard trade secrets and personal data under the terms of the company s work rules In order to ensure that the statutory requirements are consistently met during service whether on site or remote you should always observe the following rules You will not only protect the interests of your and our customers you will also avoid personal consequences A conscientious and responsible approach helps protect data and ensure privacy e Ensure that only authorized persons have access to customer data e Take full advantage of password assignment options Never give passwords to an unauthorized person orally or in writing e Ensure that no unauthorized person is able to process store modify transmit disable delete or use customer data in any way e Prevent unauthorized persons from gaining access to storage media such as backup CDs or log printouts This applies to service calls as well as to storage and transport e Ensure that storage media which are no longer required are completely destroyed Ensure that no sensitive documents are left unprotected Work closely with your custo
261. request will be initiated Further details may be found in chapter 5 3 4 2 Network configuration and chapter 5 4 1 2 DHCP The Network State also displays the status of the SIP Survivability parameters For details refer to Chapter 5 SIP Survivability A31003 C 1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Administration Configuration reference Network State a Network configurations of BSIP1 ApplicMode Iwu Network Gateway settings Ip Address Network Mask Default Gateway DHCP enabled Dns Server 1 Dns Server 2 Network Destination Network Mask Gateway Tos Value Qos Value VL N Id Time Server enabled Timezone Time Server Ip DECT settings Server Ip Server Network Mask Listen Port VPN Enabled VL N Id IWU as Gw Dect VPN Enabled Dhcp Boottime Status Actual Status Ip Address Network Mask Default Gateway Dhep Server Dns Server 1 Dns Server 2 Gateway 001 lt 002 lt A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual FALSE 192 168 255 255 192 168 100 1 255 0 100 83 192 192 168 168 100 251 100 252 255 0 0 TRUE GMT 01 00 192 168 201 94 192 168 10 1 255 255 255 0 10500 FALSE 0 TRUE FALSE disabled valid 132 255 192 192 192 0 0 168 255 168 168 168 0 0 OpenScape Office
262. ress A31003 C 1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 210 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Diagnosis and Maintenance Testing the Radio Area RSSI Frequency Time slot RPN L FRAQ Handset display 095 3 02 012H 100 forexample SAVE Measurement result RSSI Field strength of the radio signals received from the base radio signal Frequency Time slot Slot RPN port number FRAQ frame quality A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual station normalized to a maximum of 100 If the value is lt 50 the radio connection to the base station is no longer guaranteed Acceptable field strength is gt 50 gt 60 dBm Frequency 0 9 Time slot 0 11 of the receiving channel on which the measurement is carried out IDECT IP base station identification based on the RPN Radio Fixed Part Number e g 018 If the handset switches on at over to an overlapping radio cell DECT IP base station the current DECT IP base station appears on the handset display The RPN is indicated in hex format in Gigaset S3 professional and Gigaset SL3 professional handsets Example RPN 018 will be display in the Gigasets as HEX value 012H The identifier H shows clearly the hexadecimal presentation Transmission quality in 96 95 to 100 satisfactory for short periods 90 to 94 non critical lt 95 faulty 211 Diagnosis and Maintenance
263. rm BSD license Ben Lindstrom Tim Rice Andre Lucas Chris Adams Corinna Vinschen Cray Inc Denis Parker Gert Doering Jakob Schlyter Jason Downs Juha Yrj l Michael Stone Networks Associates Technology Inc Solar Designer Todd C Miller A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 201 1 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 261 Open Source Software used in the Product Text of the used Open Source Software Licenses Wayne Schroeder William Jones Darren Tucker Sun Microsystems The SCO Group Daniel Walsh Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met 1 Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright ss notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer 2 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright i notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE D
264. royalty free i e no fees are charged for exercising the licensed rights whereas fees may be charged for reimbursement of costs incurred by Siemens Enterprise Communication GmbH amp Co KG The license condi tions can be found in the following chapters In addition the license texts can be downloaded from e Ihe BSD License is available on the internet at http www freebsd org copyright license html e Ihe GPL v2 is available on the internet at http www gnu org licenses old licenses gpl 2 0 html e The LGPL v2 1 is available on the internet at http www gnu org licenses old licenses Igpl 2 1 html e The OpenSSL license is available on the internet at http www openssl org source license html e The zLib license is available on the internet at http www zlib net zlib license html e The c ares license is available on the internet at http c ares haxx se license html If programs contained in this product are licensed under GNU General Public License GPL and or GNU Lesser General Public License LGPL and this software is not already delivered in source code form together with the device you can request the corresponding source code from Siemens Enterprise Communication GmbH amp Co KG by paying a fee of 10 Euro for the physical act of transferring the copy A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 223 Open Source Software used in the Product General Conditions Please send y
265. s 2 0 een rns 10 1 1 Safety Information and Warnings ilileee hrs 10 1 2 COMECE USEC 4 Jad ies ida ee peces Ado perg ded uS Ede Per PER CAAA S T ao pipe de gr dra x 12 1 3 Proper disposal and recycling 225 sss e as c acne a kac ac a e a D dore 13 1 4 Standards and Guidelines on Installation lilii Rh 14 JE EE IM nM 14 1 5 Data Protection arid Data Security 0 2 50 ee cee kem kk hee a RR TR RRRRORRRRUR RR E eRe RR RR 15 1 6 Documentation Feedback 00 2 c0 cece eee deeded es ae dg a ad EGG ag rey d gr ud 16 eruca rnEUITUTUUT 17 2 1 EIMCNUNG raciale ox Dae pA CRUR RR aha dul ade Reo dU adii Nt uu A Rab GU Rd ura 19 2 1 DECT IP Base Station BSIP1 5 iuc sese Heda wean Fer eleme e owes osse qe 19 242 HiPatli Cordless IP SW cs da eee dU dr oi me eri moe RUE dms erbe Rue qUE m e dit D ad d ademas 19 2 1 2 1 Communication Interfaces sc 2nd se thee RPG PP ER beet ueng ER dep es 23 2 2 ystemi onMgur auo uar oed acie rarae ni bd arid sega accedente dus Wada anda hd Bae aed ee 25 2 2 1 Scenario 1 HiPath Cordless IP SW is activated on a DECT IP base station 25 2 2 2 Scenario 2 HiPath Cordless IP SW is installed on dedicated server hardware 26 2 9 DECT IP Base Station Data oscaccstoasabetideeeadtees peeesetoeee rebadeneareedadaaeine s 26 2 9 1 OUdOOr CdSO cid exces aed Adee E RGUS RAKE ur RH e AP Ra XR rta T BUR eh dos 28 2 9 2 Powering the DECT IP Base Stations
266. s Charging time in handset approx 9 h in charging unit approx 7 h in base station The times for normal charging and initial charging are comparable Housing approx 143 x 50 x 30 mm L x W x H Weight incl rechargeable battery approx 119g Accessories Charging unit for EU including plug S30852 H1980 R142 in power supply unitt Charging unit for UK including plug S30852 H1980 L142 in power supply unit Charging unit for US including plug S30852 H1980 R142 in power supply unit Charging unit for AUS including 30852 H1980 C442 plug in power supply unit NOTE The home version of the Gigaset S3 professional will be classified by the HiPath Cordless IP system as GAP device A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 198 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Technical Data Base Stations 6 3 1 2 Gigaset SL3 professional Software Checking see Section 7 2 2 Output power Average output power 10 dBm per channel Peak output power 24 dBm per channel Tone ringing Volume control adjustable 5 levels crescendo ringing Tone ringing signal Can be configured separately for internal and external calls 3 ringtones and 30 melodies e User Interface UI Menu driven graphic user interface Display Illuminated color display Telephone book Up to a total of 250 entries integrated locally Approved ambient conditions 5 C to 45 C 20 to 75 relative humidity Power supply state of charge indicate
267. s 3 3 Propagation Conditions for Radio Traffic 36 Radio wave propagation in the DECT frequency range is quasioptical This means that a wave is hindered in its propagation if it hits a solid surface and is thereby reflected to a greater or lesser extent This reflection is dependent on the physical qualities of the medium In the case of conductive materials the penetration depth into the medium is determined mainly by the magnetic quality and the electrical conductivity e Metals with a high degree of conductivity These include copper or steel and prevent most DECT frequency radio waves from penetrating reflecting them in the same way as a mirror reflects light e Modern construction materials exceptions see above These have relatively poor conductivity levels with the result that electromagnetic waves even if attenuated still can pass through Thus radio traffic is possible within and through buildings e Attenuation qualities of the construction materials vary greatly resulting in different ranges depending on the propagation direction and the construction material penetrated Wood dry and unprocessed glass plastics N conductor negligible attenuation Brick walls wood damp and processed for example medium range of attenuation particle board Reinforced concrete glass with metal greatest attenuation reinforcement coating This attenuation is mitigated by openings especially by windows in the bu
268. s moving from one radio cell to another during a call with a DECT handset The roaming function is also available for mobile stations HiPath Cordless IP also supports the DECT protocol GAP Generic Access Profile and the radio protocol PN CAP The basic function scope required by ETSI is thus extended to include a number of Siemens specific features Internet HiPath Cordless Communication IP phone Server Intranet PSTN Se IP phone base station Figure 1 General Overview of the HiPath Cordless IP System A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 17 Overview The HiPath Cordless IP System contains the following main components see also Figure 1 e Handset Gigaset professional DECT handsets with PN CAP functionality e BSIP1 DECT IP Basestations with GAP PN CAP functionality to the handset and IP interface to the Ethernet network e HiPath Cordless IP SW central Server SW component for control of the DECT IP Basestations SIP interworking with the communication server and the common administration and configuration interface of the whole HiPath Cordless IP solution The HiPath Cordless IP Server SW can either be located on one of the DECT IP Basestations or on a dedicated Server HW A31003 C 1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 18 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Overview Einleitung 2 1 Einleitung The HiPath Cordless IP solution is designed as a DECT system with an SIP interface
269. s upper left and lower right and tighten the screws Connect the base station connection cable s see Section 3 5 4 2 Secure the housing cover with the four triangle head bolts NOTE The sun shield cannot be mounted without the mounting plate cc Er am CI 256 Wall attachment M cm 226 M 10 y D L ao P A i Ite o A v v E Li T s Cable entry to the base station Wall attachment lim 62 Figure 20 Wall mounting without mounting plate A31003 C 1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Putting Into Service Preparation 4 Putting Into Service You can only put your HiPath Cordless IP system into operation after the e planning coverage installation and cabling installing the communication server and if necessary the HiPath Cordless IP server requirements have been fulfilled The installation of the HiPath Cordless IP system now starts 4 1 Preparation Boo N e 8 DECT handsets are charged DECT system ID is available LAN suitability for VoIP services is analyzed refer to Section 3 3 Administration access is available for the HiPath Cordless IP server software s Web Based Management application Information is available on subscribers stations numbers names There is a s
270. s IP Service Manual Technical Data Base Stations 6 3 1 3 Gigaset M2 professional Gigaset M2 plus professional Software Checking see Section 7 2 2 Output power Average output power 10 dBm per channel Peak output power 24 dBm per channel Tone ringing Volume control adjustable 5 levels levels 4 and 5 for loud environments Tone ringing signal Can be configured separately for internal and external calls 20 standard ringtones 3 ringtones 17 melodies 16 loadable polyphonic melodies User Interface UI Menu driven graphic user interface Display Illuminated color display Telephone book Up to a total of 250 entries integrated locally Voice dialing Up to 30 entries voice telephone book Full functionality of device 10 C to 55 C guaranteed for 100 relative humidity including splashes and low pressure jets of water IP 65 Power supply state of charge indicated on the display Approved battery pack Lithium Ion 1000 mAh A5B00075416005 Do not remove the battery pack without good reason as charge state monitoring and the recharge function will not work properly if you do After the batteriey pack is removed and reinserted it must be discharged and recharged as for the initial startup A CAUTION The use of any other battery packs may cause functional disturbances or may damage the handsets The manufacturer will not be held liable in such cases If replacement battery packs are requir
271. s License If you cannot distribute so as to satisfy simulta neously your obligations under this License and any other pertinent obligations then as a consequence you may not distribute the Program at all For example if a patent license would not permit royalty free redistribution of the Program by all those who receive copies directly or indirectly through you then the only way you could satisfy both it and this License would be to refrain entirely from distribution of the Program If any portion of this section is held invalid or unenforceable under any particular circumstance the balance of the section is intended to apply and the section as a whole is intended to apply in other circumstances It is not the purpose of this section to induce you to infringe any patents or other property right claims or to contest validity of any such claims this section has the sole purpose of protecting the integrity of the free software distribution system which is implemented by public license prac tices Many people have made generous contributions to the wide range of software distributed through that system in reliance on consistent applica tion of that system it is up to the author donor to decide if he or she is willing to distribute software through any other system and a licensee cannot impose that choice This section is intended to make thoroughly clear what is believed to be a consequence of the rest of this License 8
272. s system assumes correct transport storage assembly and setup as well as careful operation and mainte nance A31003 C 1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Introduction and Important Notes Proper disposal and recycling 1 3 Proper disposal and recycling All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste stream via designated collection facilities appointed by the government or the local authorities The correct disposal and separate collection of your old appliance will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health It is a precondition for reuse and recycling of used Ls electrical and electronic equipment For more detailed information about disposal of your old appliance please contact your city office waste disposal service the shop where you purchased the product or your sales representative The statements quoted above are only fully valid for equipment which is installed and sold in the countries of the European Union and is covered by the directive 2002 96 EC Countries outside the European Union may have other regulations regarding the disposal of electrical and electronic equipment Used accumulators and batteries with this sign are valuable economic goods and must be recycled Used accumulators and batteries that are not recycled must be disposed of as hazardous waste with full observance of all regulations Pb
273. s to be configured This configuration example uses the System ARI 101b2ff5 System Pin The PIN is a 8 digit number and it is needed for the registration of handsets It is preconfigured with 00000000 and may be configured systemwide here You can change the system pin to another decimal value This configuration example uses the System Pin 87654321 IWU as GW Activate this option to use the BSIP IWU as a router to the BSIP Only Background Using the option IWU as GW enables the routing IP forwarding via the IP VoIP Infrastructure Network to the DECT Network This ensures access to the network in which the BSIP Only are located without having an IP address in the DECT network configured at the mainte nance PC Additionaly you have to add a route at the maintenance PC 3 Apply the changes by clicking the Apply button at the bottom section 86 Apply x i Configuration saved Apply x 1 Attention The System PIN has changed This may lead to disturbed voice connections due to the changed cipher key Please re register all handsets A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Administration Quick Start 4 Confirm the message box by clicking on OK As stated above for the changes to become active the BSIP has to be rebooted e Important After rebooting the IWU will not be accessible by its IP address 192 168 2 1 anymore Instead it is accessi
274. s triggered if 10 calls are active on the DECT side A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 153 Installation and Administration Configuration reference Status CallsDect 5 3 9 4 Configuration Page Status Calls Dect User Msn Voip states Ras chang RASIP Call states Located Calllocated Carrier Timeslot Incoming calls Outgoing calls Intracell Hanc Intercell Hanc Roaming 761 761 Rasup 1 192 168 201 94 Connectedout 1 1 7 4 0 1 1 0 1 762 762 Ras up 1 192 166 201 94 Connectedin 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 763 763 Rasup 1 192 168 201 93 Disconnected 1 1 B 10 0 1 0 0 1 154 The columns of the table have the following meaning User This field displays the DisplayName of the associated User Msn This field displays the MSN of the associated user Voip states This field displays the Voip state of the User No ras Ras up Ras down Ras changes This counter displays the number of Voip state changes of the user see Voip states RAS IP This field displays the current IP address of the SIP server which was used for the last SIP message of the user Call states This field displays the current Call state of the User Located on No location Calling out Alerting out Connected out Calling in Alerting in Connected in Switched off Removed Located This field displays the number of the Base Station the User is located on Call located This fiel
275. sed synchronization The quick passage of data through a fire door cannot always guarantee reliable DECT synchronization This data is transported in a VPN tunnel to ensure that the signaling and voice data in active voice connections between a DECT IP base station and HiPath Cordless IP software is protected against manipulation and interception For the VPN encryption IPSec is used The DECT IP base stations are set up in communication with the HiPath Cordless IP SW As soon as a new DECT IP base station is connected to the Ethernet it starts to send multicast packets with its MAC address The HiPath Cordless IP SW then activates and takes over control of the DECT IP base station The HiPath Cordless IP SW then sends the DECT IP base station an IP address for communication purposes as well as its own IP address as a future target address for data traffic A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Overview Einleitung 2 1 2 1 Communication Interfaces The following picture gives an overview of the protocols used between DECT Handset DECT IP Basestation HiPath Cordless IP SW and the communication server L m IEEE Hand DECT IP HiPath Cordless Au masel base station IP SW Communication Server Proprietary Administration gt lt Proprietary Handover Signaling Media 1 S i Proprietary Synchronization Messages Figure 5 Protocols of the path between Handset and Communication Server
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277. sers under following conditions A handset has a valid registration at the IWU acc the System ARI but no corre sponding user can be found which contains the IPUI of the handset In this case an auto entry user is added by the IWU User Dect Index Enable Msn DisplayName Comment PnCap Ipui 1 v 761 761 Sales v 000542D1 AF 2 J 762 762 Marketing v D0BASSB1F6 3 v 763 763 Support vl O0BF382BAB 4 999 00A7C3091C auto entry v 00A7C3091C This auto entry user is displayed and treated as a normal user Therefore it may be configured normally with the difference that no DECT registration process is needed for this user since the handset is already registered at the handset Hint The auto entry user is additionally displayed on WBM page Status Calls Dect A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Administration Configuration reference 5 3 7 Dect Configuration IWU On the main configuration page Dect the Base Stations are configured This page contains the sub configuration pages Device Sync ARI and About There are further sub pages available in WBM mode Siemens Admin HiPath Cordless IP Administration Siemens AG Mozilla Firefox DEK Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Chronik Lesezeichen Extras Hilfe lt Be A Oe https 192 168 100 1 htmljwbm pro html session id 170357 970 HiPath Cordless IP Administration T SIEMENS Administrat
278. ss IP Administration SIEMENS Network Gateways Group User Dect Debugging Status System Administration System Enable Applic Name V capisrv exe V iwuexe Status Up since Service Running 24 02 2011 08 21 Ivi Running 24 02 2011 08 21 v L System Start System Stop Refresh 158 APPLICTYPE BSIPIWU USERTYPE SIEMENS ADMIN ACTIVESYSTEM 2 HARDWARE 1 Logout Help Info Cancel Apply A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Administration Configuration reference The columns of the configuration page have the following meaning Enabled Usually both processes are activated This default configuration should only be changed for locating problems after consultation of the support team Applic Name The Name of both IWU processes are displayed here Status In this column the states of the IWU processes are displayed Stopped Started or Running Up since Displays the time the service was started lastt Service Usually both services are activated which means that the corresponding process is started automatically after rebooting the BSIP 5 3 11 CLC Configuration only for Server IWU If a Server based IWU HPCIP Server is used a specific license is needed Without a valid license the HPCIP System will be not functional HiPath Cordless IP Administration Siemens AG Mozilla Firefox
279. st blocks i j preinstalled e Openings for metal tightening straps Installation plate Sealing hole Figure 18 Outdoor housing with mounting plate and mast blocks A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 59 Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Installing Base Stations Mast block Mast block f Installation plate ME eee Locking screw on the metal tightening strap Outdoor dpe housing LJ Mast Metal tightening strap Figure 19 60 Mast installation plan view 8 Connect the base station connection cable s see Section 3 5 4 2 9 Secure the housing cover with the four triangle head bolts 10 If necessary lock the sun shield into the spaces on the sides ofthe installation plate 3 5 6 3 Wall Installation with Mounting Plate Material required Two wall anchors of 8 mm diameter two screws of 6 mm diameter NOTE Different mounting material may be needed depending on the compo sition of the mounting wall for example wood screws for wooden walls In such cases change purchase the appropriate mounting material 1 Drill two holes 8 mm diameter in the wall where the base station is to be mounted For dimensions see Figure 20 Ensure that there is enough room for the mounting plate
280. stations 26 HiPath OpenOffice EE 178 base configuration 178 station configuration 180 Station Configuration BSIP IWU 182 Time server configuration 183 HiPath OpenOffice ME 183 base configuration 183 184 Base Configuration BSIP IWU 183 HiPath Cordless IP outdoor case 28 Item number overview 205 mobile telephones 205 Measuring equipment manufacturer addresses 206 Measuring mode 212 271 Index N U Network configuration 118 Users Configuration 124 O Ww Outdoor case 28 WBM Login 99 Overview of item code numbers WBM modes 98 base stations 205 WBM overview 98 P Password change 100 proper disposal and recycling 13 Q Quick start overview 76 R Radio frequency site survey 97 Radio propagation 35 36 Radio range measuring radio quality activating 211 propagation conditions 36 testing base stations 207 testing radio quality 210 Radio traffic propagation conditions indoor areas 38 39 industrial sites 37 outdoor area 37 Rechargeable batteries 199 201 Register handsets 95 S Safety Information and Warnings 10 Standards and Guidelines 14 Start system services 95 Startup process 63 Status Configuration 147 Synchronisation implementation 97 System number HC 64 System Update 110 T Technical data on DECT IP base stations 26 Test area coverage 209 base stations 208 base stations radio propagation 207 correcting possible problems 219 result documentation 216 troubleshooting 220 Troubleshooting 188 A310
281. stem DNS fields In addition for each SIP gateway two DNS IP addresses can be entered They will be used when the System DNS option checkbox is empty 5 4 1 7 3 DNS SRV To use DNS SRV outbound proxy mode must be deactivated DNS SRV will be activated with a checkbox for each SIP gateway In that case the input fields for outbound proxy will be ignored The DNS administration for resolving domain names is the same as described above If DNS SRV is activated the HPCIP uses the fully qualified domain name in the SIP Server Id field to send a DNS SRV request for a service SIP and the protocol name UDP A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 171 Installation and Administration Configuration techniques and technologies 172 The answer contains a prioritized list of hosts FQDN providing the service If the hosts are not already resolved to an IP address in the same DNS SRV response HPCIP needs to perform an A record lookup for these hosts The DNS SRV request will be repeated each hour If the DNS response contains a Time to live parameter this value will be used for the refresh timer If the HPCIP system detects a failure in the communication with the SIP server the next IP address in the SIP server record list is used In the WBM the status page Calls Dect is updated to show the IP address actually used for REGISTER and INVITES in case of an active call and the list of SIP server ID
282. stration Configuration reference 5 3 2 Administration BSIP Only On the Administration page of the BSIP Only administrative configuration and information about the BSIP is provided HiPath Cordless IP Administration Siemens AG Mozilla Firefox Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Chronik Lesezeichen Extras Hilfe lt e gy O http f192 168 10 2 htmljwbm pro html session id 042423 550 3 HiPath Cordless IP Administration SIEMENS BsipOnly BsIpOnly Program Info Active System Version System Update System 1 Reboot Board Version System 2 Switch Applic Mode Factory Setting Network State APPLICTYPE BSIPONLY USERTYPE SIEMENS ACTIVESYSTEM 2 HARDWARE 1 Logout Info Cancel I Apply J The configuration options are described at chapter 5 3 3 Administration IWU The following options differ from the options of a BSIP IWU Switch Applic Mode To change the mode of the BSIP between BSIP Only to BSIP IWU select Switch Applic Mode Hint The current working mode is printed out at the bottom status line APPLICTYPE BSIPONLY or BSIPIWU and in the output of Network State After changing the application mode the following message box will appear A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 105 Installation and Administration Configuration reference Switch applic mode x 9 Switch to IWU mode and reboot we J Click on OK to reb
283. t Ari Dect Ari Base Sync Ari About Index Enable Name Rpn 1 7 BslphwuLocal 1 2 V Bslp Room 2 012 2 9 Select the newly created entry for BSIP Only and change the content of the following fields Rpn necessary Change the Rpn for the selected first entry from O to 1 Hint The HPCIP System automatically suggests a valid RPN Note When using several Base Stations they have to be configured with a unique Rpn different from 0 Valid RPNs for a class B Ari are 1 255 Using the same RPN as the DECT module number Index is very feasible 10 At the WBM of the BSIP IWU switch to configuration page Dect About Dect About ese Sime can abo Index Enabler Name Type BasestationSe Version PartInfo1 Partinfo2 Ip amp ddr Module IpAddr Server Server Pc Mac Addr 1 4 BslplwuLocal BslpLocal 000000000 3 32 14 Jan 20 2011 16 24 11 na n a 192 158 123 222 192 168 123 111 10500 00 00 00 00 00 00 2 Bslp only Bslp 738479248 w3 32 14 Jan 20 2011 16 24 51 5 V3 32 14 V3 32 14 Active 192 168 1 1 192 168 2 1 10500 00 1a e8 21 b0 73 The fields IpAddr Module and IpAddr Server display the current default values for the selected BSIP To apply all the changes to all BSIP the BSIP have to be synchronized During the synchronization process the BSIP Only will receive its configu ration values from the IWU 11 Apply the changes by clicking the Apply button at the bottom section Apply x i Configuration s
284. t be activated during normal productivity operation of the HPCIP system Frequency Selects the frequency of the DECT the BSIP is working with Standard setting 1 88 1 90 A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 137 Installation and Administration Configuration reference 138 5 3 7 6 Configuration Page Dect Call Advanced mode This page is only displayed in Siemens Admin mode at the WBM Dect Call Device Radio I Sync Ari Call About Debug Enable Name NumOf Jitter V BslplwuLocal 10 B J Bslproom 2 012 10 6 NumOfChannel In SiemensAdmin mode the configuration for number of channels is configured at this sub page In Normal mode the configuration may be found at configuration page Dect Base The standard value is 10 Jitter In SiemensAdmin mode the jitter buffers for the Dect Module may be configured here Don t change the value from its default 5 3 7 7 Configuration Page Dect Debug Advanced mode This page is only displayed in Siemens Admin mode at the WBM Dect Debug Base Radio Sync Ari Call About Debug Index Enable Name Debug Disabl Debug Lvl 1 V BslphwuLocal E 0x00000000 2 V Bsip Room 2 012 7 0x00000000 On the sub page Debug various logging and debugging functions may be activated for the individual DECT modules Based on these functions potential problems in the DECT section may be investigated For the analysis of
285. t is to exercise the right to control the distribution of derivative or collective works based on the Program In addition mere aggregation of another work not based on the Program with the Program or with a work based on the Program on a volume of a storage or distribution medium does not bring the other work under the scope of this License 3 You may copy and distribute the Program or a work based on it under Section 2 in object code or executable form under the terms of Sections 1 and 2 above provided that you also do one of the following a Accompany it with the complete corresponding machine readable source code which must be distributed under the terms of Sections 1 and 2 above on a medium customarily used for software interchange or A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 201 1 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 229 Open Source Software used in the Product Text of the used Open Source Software Licenses b Accompany it with a written offer valid for at least three years to give any third party for a charge no more than your cost of physically per forming source distribution a complete machine readable copy of the corre sponding source code to be distributed under the terms of Sections 1 and 2 above on a medium customarily used for software interchange or c Accompany it with the information you received as to the offer to distribute corresponding source code This alternative is allowed only for noncommercial distribution
286. t least every 50 m Central installation in the building The general rules must be observed Vertical coverage Care must be taken to ensure that not more than one reinforced concrete ceiling is in the direct propagation route between the base station and the area where the mobile telephones are used Adequate coverage cannot otherwise be guaranteed Stairwells elevator shafts and supply shafts in these buildings usually have strongly reinforced concrete walls and stairs Areas such as these with poor propagation conditions often require additional base stations If additional base stations are needed because of a large number of mobile telephones see Figure 12 43 Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Determining the Installation Site BS zF Er Bs ZF Bs zF 3rd floor BS Open plan offic BS Er Bs Br 2nd floor Open plan office Stair well Ss 1st floor 3e ux a d BS p BS Er ae o Y Ground floor aor Lr BS BS Er Minimum required BS Possible additional base station Base station for example for areas with higher concentration
287. te Gateway The columns of the configuration page have the following meaning Enabled When activating this element the selected Gateway the PBX is added to the configuration and can be selected when configuring the Groups later on Name Enter a unique name here for the Gateway This name will be displayed in the dropdown box of the available Gateways when configuring the Groups ListenPortRemote This entry determines the common SIP listen port of the configured gateway There is no need to change this port to another value than 5060 The default setting is 5060 SIP Server Id The value is equal to the IP address of the VoIP Gateway SIP Server for INVITE and REGISTER Messages It shall be located in the IP Infrastructure network see chapter 5 1 3 Network Concept If a domain name is configured the HPCIP system will try to resolve this name into an IP address by means of a DNS query if option Use OBP is deactivated If option Use OBP is activated the name is not resolved by DNS A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 115 Installation and Administration Configuration reference 116 If a DNS request delivers several IP addresses the first IP address in this list will be used and all others IP addresses will be ignored The DNS request will be repeated hourly If the IP address is changed by a DNS request this IP address will be used as soon as a user looses his RAS registrati
288. ted ind 190 5 7 1 Configuration hints for Web Browser 24 1 aac ERROR GP REER RE steni Eur va nesses 190 5 7 1 1 Mozilla Firefox riro crercireanerris emet ob ce d ee Va d x E SE pe HER a 190 5 7 1 2 Microsoft Internet Explorer 1 4 ssec ge Re RC REG Ra depre dte Casdm RR 190 6 Technical Data v RUMP PLE MPG E Se Radha ee M EAT PA PEN Uta d ane ES 191 6 1 BSIPT DECT standard EU ii2c0c222ciebodenivdsooegadndesauedseacistetaeengeeendads 191 6 2 BSIPTUS DECT standard USA 2 2 ruere a are bus TARERE DRE ae aod du A S d ra rd a Sipe 192 0 9 BasesSIallOlS x 9 sre PANINI e OR ath ean posa ra e tween dg pus dune ar e iS a E ata pee tede 194 0 3 1 Mobile Telephones s 5 aodes ied oin Sb er ated e qus rede edd Ri ee idee OR CSS 197 6 3 1 1 Gigaset S3 professional 2 onem hh ker t n pri RAS dniae de e QE qe 197 6 9 1 2 Gigaset SE9 professional x2 ados d lp ib RCRROR pads ad UR Rr ROS bt aioe 199 6 3 1 3 Gigaset M2 professional Gigaset M2 plus professional 2 00000 cece eee 201 6 3 1 4 Gigaset M2 Ex professional 2 cuccciecan eared DUE raa d xus da ma qui doe ma did Rud qs 202 6 3 2 HiPath Cordless IP SelVOr es saos bere tapnpiperdde pue e pr enprerdbadenppeRE Pages 203 0 9 9 POE MECO S iuc eh aig bte wh vd as ade on EOD Ad e qe meee ae et E dene ua le RACES dunt SSE Jc 203 6 4 item Number OVOlvIOW c ans sto rer Eae d oe ee ARS Ins ete oe Een We ee ae 1009 768 205 0 5 Measuring EqQuIPME Nt s ssim th ERAS Ren enn Gr rte
289. tes are failure grace period grace period d days left valid valid d days left failover The options in the lower part of the configuration page have the following meaning Use local CLA If this option is enabled the license file will be loaded and stored on the IWU If this option is disabled a remote license server Remote CLA may be configured as license server Remote CLA lp If option Use local CLA is disabled the IP address for the remote license server from which the IWU gathers license information may be configured here Refresh A click of in on this button refreshes the display of all values Load License If option Use local CLA is enabled the license file may be uploaded via a file save dialog and stored locally on the IWU A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 160 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Administration Configuration techniques and technologies 5 4 Configuration techniques and technologies 5 4 1 Technologies 5 4 1 1 SNMP SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol is used by the HPCIP system mainly to detect overload situations of the system These may be queried by a SNMP Server SNMP MIB Management Information Base or may be signaled by the IWU SNMP Trap The implementation uses SNMP version 2 with fixed ports For the HPCIP system a specific MIB file is available The Name of the used MIB is HPCIP MIB The IWU provides besides SNMP valu
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291. the Log files profound knowledge of the DECT technologies is essential Therefore debugging is intended primarily for our support staff e Note Please note that depending on the activated Logging configuration big amounts of data may be produced which may have negative influence on the performance of the IWU Software and the System Therefore you should only activate Logging functions when requested by a support engineer The columns of the configuration page have the following meaning e Note The columns Index Enabled and Name are repeated on all sub pages A description of these can be found in chapter 5 3 7 1 Configuration Page Dect Base Debug Disable Default value Deactivated A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Administration Configuration reference When activating this entry the Logging functionality for the active DECT module is disabled independent of the configured Debug level Debug Lvl Default value 0x00000000 Debug level of the selected entry The value may be entered directly as a hexadecimal value 5 3 7 8 General DECT configuration The configuration page Dect is divided into two parts In the table view at the top all BSIP modules are configured At the bottom of the page the general DECT configuration of the DECT Network is done Hint All changes will be activated after a reboot of the BSIP 5 3 7 8 1 Adding Deleting and
292. the printed circuited board and the connection cable see Figure 3 3 5 2 Where Not To Install DECT IP base stations CAUTION Security zones Areas designated by the customer as security zones such as intensive care units in hospitals or areas behind fire doors Ambient temperature humidity Ambient temperature from 0 C to 40 C Avoid direct sunlight n damp places such as bathrooms laundry rooms or in the immediate vicinity of heat sources for example heaters e Radio area restriction Jn wall recesses or on thick or concrete and metal walls if the radio supply area is behind them A base station mounted on a steel or concrete pillar cannot supply the radio area which lies behind the pillar e In lowered ceilings of metal conductive materials for example carbon fibres e On metal walls Only if there is a safety distance of 10 cm A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Planning a HiPath Cordless IP System Installing Base Stations e On metal storage shelves Only if there is a safety distance of gt 3 m e Electromagnetic compatibility EMC The installation site should not be in the immediate vicinity of other electronic equipment such as regular corded telephones hi fi systems or office or microwave equipment Only if there is a safety distance of gt 1m Directly beside neon phosphorous lighting tubes fire alarms switchg
293. to a standard cable based SIP phone and therefore may not be accessible anymore if VLAN is A31003 C 1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual HiPath Cordless IP Administration Siemens AG Mozilla Firefox Installation and Administration Configuration reference not configured correctly For this reason the Switchport at which a BSIP Only is attached to has to be configured untagged and assigned the VLAN Id configured here This does not apply to a BSIP IWU or a Server IWU The BSIP IWU and Server IWU are able to handle tagged Ethernet packets For details refer to option Vlan Id of the Infrastructure network at chapter 5 3 4 2 Network configuration All Ethernet frames towards the VoIP Infrastructure network between the IWU and the Ethernet switch are tagged with the configured VLAN Id configured for the Infrastructure network option VLAN Id at page Network Gateways All Ethernet frames towards the DECT network between the IWU and the Ethernet switch are tagged with the configured VLAN Id configured for the DECT network option VLAN Id at page DECT this option Please take account of the correlating VLAN configuration of the VoIP Infra structure network at chapter 5 3 4 2 Network configuration 5 3 8 Debugging Configuration IWU This page is only displayed with Siemens Admin mode at the WBM Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Chronik Lesezeichen Extras Hilfe c a HiPath
294. to the communication server 2 1 1 DECT IP Base Station BSIP1 DECT IP base stations combine to form a network of radio cells Roaming between radio cells is possible for DECT handsets during a voice connection if the radio cells are synchronized and overlap DECT IP base stations come with all necessary software for the DECT and IP functions This software is configured and administered via the HiPath Cordless IP SW 2 1 2 HiPath Cordless IP SW HiPath Cordless IP SW is installed once on a system and can be activated on a DECT IP base station or can be installed on a server HW It supports the following functions Function Router and protocol converter The HiPath Cordless IP SW serves as the interface between the IP DECT base stations and the communication server It manages the voice connections between the communication server and the relevant DECT IP base station and converts these into a data format that can be reed by the DECT IP base stations At DECT layer the media packets are enhanced with DECT signaling time frame frequency information The HiPath Cordless IP SW converts incoming RTP media data into UDP packets via DECT codec G726 Only HiPath Cordless IP SW knows at which DECT IP Basestation a special DECT handset is located For the communication server or any other phone the HiPath Cordless IP SW is the endpoint Whenever a handset performs a handover this process is invisible outside the HiPath Cordless IP System
295. tore A31003 C 1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Administration Configuration reference regular state is valid The following date formats are used e dd mm yyyy hh mm ss is used for output of a specific date time e now Indicates that output is displayed up to the current point of time from Displays the start of the time frame for the displayed values to Displays the end of time frame of the displayed values Previous Selects the previous time frame of the status values if available Next Selects the next time frame of the status values if available Absolute Selects an absolute time frame of the status values from the earliest available point of time up to now 5 3 9 2 Configuration Page Status Modules 1 Status Modules1 Module Name Online Sync Carrier Timeslc Online last Offline last State 1588 Drift initial 1 BslplvvuLocal YES YES 00 oo 24 02 2011 08 00 N A 5 155 2 Bslp Room 2 012 YES NO 24 02 2011 08 00 NIA 0 0 The columns of the table have the following meaning Module This field contains the consecutive number of the BSIP 1 Name The name of the Base Station as read from the Base Station via Scan Online Yes if the selected Base Station is in state Online No if the selected Base Station is in state Offline A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 149 Installation and Administrati
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297. tual license texts Actually both licenses are BSD style Open Source licenses In case of any license issues related to OpenSSL please contact openssl core openssl org OpenSSL License saeeassss555555555555555555555555555 5555555555555 555555555555 555 5 Copyright c 1998 2005 The OpenSSL Project All rights reserved Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met 1 Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer 2 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in i the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution 3 All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this d software must display the following acknowledgment x This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit http www openssl org 4 The names OpenSSL Toolkit and OpenSSL Project must not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without prior written permission For written permission please contact x openssl core openssl org 5 Products derived from this software may not be called OpenSSL nor may OpenSSL appear in their names without prior written k per
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299. uchen 3 After clicking on Durchsuchen you can select a configuration file using a browser based file open dialog by default iwu config tgz 4 After you have selected the desired configuration file you can load it into the IWU using the Upload button Restore Configuration x Select File D BSIP1 Configurations i Durchsuchen Upload Cancel During the upload process a message box with a progress bar will be displayed Information i Update your configuration please wait Update Important All stored configuration is loaded into the WBM Ensure that you have loaded the correct configuration file Particularly ensure that all relevant IP address values are correct otherwise you won t be able to access the WBM after a reboot 5 After the configuration file is downloaded you have to apply or discard the changes For both actions a reboot has to be performed Config Restore x i To activate the new configuration press Apply To discard the new conficuration press Cancel or Reboot A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 2011 108 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Administration Configuration reference 5 3 3 1 2 Button Backup Config With this Button the complete configuration of the IWU can be backuped and stored on the file system of the maintenance PC 1 After clicking on the button Backup Config a browser based file open dialo
300. uekesdaeke SOLE sd ac ect o Ere Rata dedo d ote e ep pied doe rte a ei paa 161 54 12 DACP iioii RR pue oed abad d de d pwd d dre d Roo d Re d aque ds 163 5 4 1 3 Ethernet Synchronization acc IEEE1588 s sane ed st s eee cae 165 5 4 1 4 VLAN Configuration Example 0 6220 ed elle y y aa 166 541 9 God86 G 729 ius obere d de acid d dant d doas ed dto edo bo PR I4 pde d Dd d e ER uod dioe 166 5 4 1 6 TIMEZONE Support 3 ek sempe doe aee e Phe URL Rae qUR OC Rura Pee ER ced 170 5 41 7 SIP SUNIVEDING siad Shey o Eder Ope p pd ce Sut ted Deed Ead d 171 A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 201 1 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 5 Contents 5 4 2 Configuration Techniques issus asse ee eee ee ede eee ee eee be eee EY EA AE 173 5 4 2 1 Free P Addressing uud x eder eleg Ayal ede e Ro Red ca DU d CR dd do d e aeo eae 173 5 4 2 2 Adding new BSIP issus yn he E Rene c Rad bodes RR TR dcr owas 174 5 4 2 3 Multi Register Bulk Registering of Handsets liilllsieli eee 175 5 4 2 4 Downgrading a HPCIP System 0 2 0 eee 177 5 5 Configuration Hints for PBXS i ex xcow eho oa eee sah tlad Poe ea presario ade dala weet 178 5 5 1 OpenScape Office MX OSO MX sisse ee e races EG eee Red ede ee 178 5 5 1 1 Base Contiguration OSO MX 15 vet ssar eed m d p WI e PERS Sed ERN uds 178 5 5 1 2 Base Configuration BSIP IWU oee 2t rrt tati de fece A a 180 5 5 1 3 Station Configuration OSO MX uae eme x Rat eriniki UR RC RR Aad
301. ufficiently large number of IP addresses available for use for the HiPath Cordless IP server software and the DECT IP base stations The IP address of the communication server the DHCP server and the DNS server is determined The customer data available is backed up Optional if these services are to be used 9 The PoE injectors are available A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 63 Putting Into Service Entering the DECT System Number DECT ARI 4 2 Entering the DECT System Number DECT ARI 64 The DECT system number consists of eight hexadecimal characters and is unique worldwide for each DECT system The DECT system number is the number used to identify the individual DECT systems and therefore to identify the radio signals radio range This permits the synchronization of mobile telephones logged on to the system The DECT system number consists of e E ARC Access Right Code 4 bit first digit is always 1 e EIC Equipment Installers Code 16 bit e FPN Fixed Part Number 8 bit and e FPS Fixed Part Subnumber 4 bit When installing the system for the first time you must apply for the DECT system number which then applies to the entire HiPath Cordless IP server software even in the event of service The DECT system number is stored in the HiPath Cordless IP server software database This system number should be stored safely loss A31003 C 1010 8100 4 7620
302. ule Name Online Sync Carrier Timeslc Online last Offline last State 1588 Drift initial Delay min Jitter avera Time diff Delay reqr Delay minr Dela 1 BslplvvuLocal YES YES 00 00 24 02 2011 08 00 N A 5 155 16260 135 60 0 0 0 2 Bslp Room 2 012 YES NO 24 02 2011 08 00 NIA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 lt Orsst Limit 0 CI hide disabled users Cycle s o 23 02 2011 11 12 56 timediff Opb Module 001 BslphwuLocal yi active calls only now Clear Statistics Previous APPLICTYPE BSIPIWU USERTYPE SIEMENS_ADMIN ACTIVESYSTEM 2 HARDWARE 1 Logout Help JI Info JI Cancel J Apply e On the first sub page Modules 1 general information about the base stations is displayed e Onthe second sub page Modules 2 enhanced information about the Base Stations is displayed e On the third sub page Calls Dect user specific DECT information are displayed e On the fourth sub page RSSI the current allocation of the DECT radio interface is displayed in a Table RSSI Table A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 147 Installation and Administration Configuration reference 148 5 3 9 1 General Status Information The options at the lower part of page Status have the following meanings Options RSSI Db Limit and Module are described at chapter 5 3 9 5 Configuration Page Status RSSI hide disabled users If this option is enabled only entries for enabled user are
303. under are as follows First we will summarize and say that all components are under a BSD licence or a licence more free than that OpenSSH contains no GPL code 1 Copyright c 1995 Tatu Ylonen lt ylo cs hut fi gt Espoo Finland All rights reserved As far as I am concerned the code I have written for this software can be used freely for any purpose Any derived versions of this software must be clearly marked as such and if the derived work is incompatible with the protocol description in the RFC file it must be called by a name other than ssh or Secure Shell Tatu continues However I am not implying to give any licenses to any patents or copyrights held by third parties and the software includes parts that are not under my direct control As far as I know all included source code is used in accordance with the relevant license agreements and can be used freely for any purpose the GNU license being the most restrictive see below for details However none of that term is relevant at this point in time All of these restrictively licenced software components which he talks about have been removed from OpenSSH i e RSA is no longer included found in the OpenSSL library IDEA is no longer included its use is deprecated DES is now external in the OpenSSL library GMP is no longer used and instead we call BN code from OpenSSL Zlib is now external in a library The m
304. uration to the IWU where it is displayed For newly scanned BSIPs to which no configuration according the MAC address is assigned a new entry is automatically added Hint The values stored in the configuration of the WBM are overwritten with those found by the SCAN of the corresponding BSIP This fact has to be considered especially for the configuration of the name of the BSIP First Scan the BSIP change the name and afterward initiate a Sync Depending on the VLAN configuration of IP Infrastructure and IP Dect network the BSIP Only are only found if they are attached to the appropriate network segment For details refer to option VLAN Id of the Voip Infrastructure network at chapter 5 3 4 2 Network configuration and of the DECT network at chapter 5 3 7 8 2 General configuration options e Hint If communication specific options of a BSIP are changed at the IWU a Sync process has to be established Otherwise the formerly active IP address of the BSIP will be still displayed If newly added BSIP are not found using SCAN repeat the SCAN process with stopped system services Otherwise take note of the hints described at chapter 5 6 1 1 BSIP Only is not found using Scan Sync This functionality Sync initiates the transmission of the relevant configuration data mainly its own IP address the IP address and listen port of the IWU its name and VPN configuration from the IWU to all enabled BSIP Only d IpA
305. values are displayed otherwise a timeout message will appear e Possible resulting differences between the last IP configuration values and the new values are marked specially e For the IP changes to come in effect a reboot of the IWU is required e After initiating a reboot process by clicking the Reboot button a new DHCP request will be issued If new values have been assigned meanwhile these values are displayed This ensures that that the current assigned values are printed out at the WBM e If the DHCP flag has been toggled to enabled and a DHCP REQUEST was successful the newly assigned IP address values are stored inside the confi guration e Activating the DHCP flag disables the editing of the manual values e Important Note All DHCP settings as well as the manual IP settings apply to the active system partition 5 4 1 2 2 Implementation Detail for Activated DHCP If DHCP configuration was activated when the system booted the following rules apply During the start up phase of BSIP IWU e The DHCP client automatically starts and emits a DHCP REQUEST e Ifthe DHCP client receives a positive acknowledge within a specific period of time response time the assigned IP configuration will be applied to the IWU e Ifno DHCP server responds within the response time then the last stored IP configuration will be applied to the IWU e The output of the Network state button displays the results of the last DHCP REQUEST
306. warning tone range warning is A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 209 Diagnosis and Maintenance Testing the Radio Area emitted as soon as you cross the border zone of the radio area To activate the range warning tone use the Tones menu on the mobile telephone display A WARNING Areas in the corners of buildings or behind metal structures should be carefully checked check the RSSI values several times In these radio area border zones the radio connection to the base station may be lost in the case of the following values RSSI lt 40 lt 80 dBm FRAQ lt 95 e The measuring sites with RSSI value lt 40 lt 80 dBm should be entered or marked in the building site plan Step 3 If you require more accurate values than those obtained in step 2 we recommended that you use the Hicom Cordless Service tool HCS DECT 7 2 Testing the Radio Area 7 2 1 Significance of Results Obtained NOTE Values recorded with a mobile telephone are not very precise and are intended to provide a rough assessment only In addition different values may be recorded on each mobile telephone even though the ambient conditions are identical If you require more accurate results we recommended that you use the Hicom Cordless Service tool HCS DECT The following figure shows a sample display of the measuring results for a Gigaset mobile telephone when a call is in prog
307. ween the IWU BSIP IWU or Server IWU and the BSIP Only The factory default network address is 192 168 1 0 with a netmask of 255 255 255 0 The preconfigured network address of the BSIP IWU inside the DECT network is 192 168 1 1 with a netmask of 255 255 255 0 The IP addresses for this networks segment may be apart from the excep tions in the next chapter configured freely 3 BSIP internal networks For internal communication between the different hardware components of the BSIP there are two further networks configured Important These addresses are fixed and cannot be changed Keep in mind that these addresses may not be used for the VoIP network and the DECT network Furthermore no other components which are accessing the IWU or BSIP Only may use one of these addresses 192 168 123 x Network between the BSIP Local DECT module 222 and the BSIP IWU 111 169 254 222 x Network between the two main processors CSP 1 and 192 168 123 x MSP 2 for internal communication e Important All BSIP devices must be located inside the same network segment and therefore MUST NOT be separated by layer 3 routing devices Only Layer 2 switches are supported between the BSIPs 5 1 3 1 Overview of reserved networks Host IPs 192 168 1 1 24 and 192 168 2 1 24 are used for factory defaults of BSIP Only and BSIP IWU IP network 192 168 123 0 24 for internal communication between CSP and DECT Basebandcontroller BBC IP
308. well defined independent of the application Therefore Subsection 2d requires that any application supplied function or table used by this function must be optional if the application does not supply it the square root function must still compute square roots These requirements apply to the modified work as a whole If identifiable sections of that work are not derived from the Library and can be reasonably considered independent and separate works in themselves then this License and its terms do not apply to those sections when you distribute them as separate works But when you distribute the same sections as part of a whole which is a work based on the Library the distribution of the whole must be on the terms of this License whose permissions for other licensees extend to the entire whole and thus to each and every part regardless of who wrote Tt A31003 C1010 8100 4 7620 09 201 1 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 237 Open Source Software used in the Product Text of the used Open Source Software Licenses Thus it is not the intent of this section to claim rights or contest your rights to work written entirely by you rather the intent is to exercise the right to control the distribution of derivative or collective works based on the Library In addition mere aggregation of another work not based on the Library with the Library or with a work based on the Library on a volume of a storage or distribution medium does not br
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310. y e After creation of an added user it is registered automatically at the PBX e The multi register process is not stopped by a timeout It has to be finished using the CANCEL button 5 4 2 4 Downgrading a HPCIP System After a BSIP factory reset has been initiated the factory defaults are restored If a complete HPCIP system IWU and Base Station has been downgraded the following items have to be considered After a factory downgrade of a BSIP IWU system take attention to which MAC address you are connecting to change the working mode of the BSIP BSIP Only to BSIPIWU If you simply connect to 192 168 1 1 you may be connected to ONE of all attached BSIPs This may not be the designated BSIP former BSIP IWU Therefore disconnect all other BSIP from the Ethernet or attach the designated BSIPIWU to a direct Ethernet connection at the Maintenance PC Login to this BSIP via WBM and change the application mode to IWU mode Afterwards you may connect the other BSIP Only to the Ethernet Hint The MAC address is shown at page Administration Program Info Version System A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 177 Installation and Administration Configuration Hints for PBXs 5 5 Configuration Hints for PBXs 178 In the following chapters you can find configuration notes for for different PBXs which have to be released for usage with the HiPath Cordless IP system 5 5 1 OpenScape Office MX
311. y 1 According to the figure above the following relations exist e One ore more Users can be assigned to a Group n 1 e One Group can be assigned to a Gateway 1 1 Usually only 1 Gateway the PBX is configured for the IP DECT System 5 3 1 6 Changing values Changed values are marked with a red triangle at the top left corner of the corre sponding field DisplayName Comment default 1 741 But you have to leave the current field for changes to come in effect via TAB key or mouse Please keep in mind that changes are not in effect immediately You have to 1 apply the changes with the Apply button for some changes you have to 2 restart the system services or for general configuration changes you have to 3 reboot the IWU A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 103 Installation and Administration Configuration reference 5 3 1 6 1 Debug windows To inform the user about special events e g configuration warnings and or errors a Debug window will display the corresponding messages to the user After changing and or applying changes to configuration objects the WBM displays the debug windows with warnings and or errors Debug window Warning Group 1 enabled gt no user for group enabled Warnings 1 Apply xii A 1 Warnings in configuration Configuration saved A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 104 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual Installation and Admini
312. y changing the IP configuration locally e In contrast to common VoIP phones which only have one registration at the PBX the HPCIP registers several users at the PBX Errors in the IP configu ration of the IWU impact ALL user registration of the IWU Taking all the circumstances into account the implementation of the DHCP client at the IWU was realized in the following way e The Default state of DHCP is disabled e The DHCP client at the HPCIP IWU cyclically send a DHCP Request e DHCP may only be activated for the Infrastructure network The IP configu ration of the DECT network has to be done manually with a fixed IP address A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 163 Installation and Administration Configuration techniques and technologies e If the DHCP client received a valid DHCP lease from a DHCP server these values will overwrite the manual IP configuration of the infrastructure network 5 4 1 2 1 Implementation Detail for Deactivated DHCP If DHCP configuration was deactivated when the system booted the following rules apply e The manual configured IP configuration will be used e After activating the button Network State a DHCP request will be initiated The result of the request will be displayed after a specific timeout in the output window independently of the DHCP state enabled or disabled e Ifthe DHCP request has been answered by a DHCP server DHCP LEASE the assigned
313. y to the outbound proxy independent from the domain name or IP address that is configured for the SIP server proxy registrar For each SIP gateway of the HPCIP solution the option Outbound Proxy can be activated deactivated per checkbox In case outbound proxy is activated a valid IP address must be entered in the field Outbound Proxy For this option the usage of a domain name is not possible If the outbound proxy checkbox is unchecked the IP address in the Outbound Proxy field is ignored In that case the IP address for signaling will be derived from the input in the SIP server Id field If this input is a domain name FQDN DNS is used to resolve the domain name If more than one IP addresses are returned only the first will be used and the other will be ignored The DNS request will be repeated each hour to recognize configuration changes in the network If the IP address of the SIP Server Id changes after a DNS request the new IP address will be used for the next Re Register or if a call setup has failed with a timeout The Re Register timer is here 120 seconds 5 4 1 7 2 DNS Administration DNS servers may be configured system wide System DNS or gateway specific After activating the gateway specific feature DNS SRV the IP addresses for the primary and secondary DNS server valid for all SIP gateways can be entered In case DNS server IP addresses are received via DHCP they will entered in the sy
314. ystem update the password changes are transferred to the other system partition 5 3 1 4 Configuration Objects The WBM consists of several pages with topically structured configuration options of the IWU Software These pages can be selected via the Tabs in the upper part of the WBM The buttons on all configuration pages on the bottom right have the following meaning Logout This functionality will logout the current user from the WBM session After you have finished configuration it is good practice to logout from the WBM session Help The Help button starts the browser based online help system Info Displays current version license and hardware information as well as the software license agreement A31003 C1010 S100 4 7620 09 2011 HiPath Cordless IP Service Manual 101 Installation and Administration Configuration reference 102 Version Information x HiPath Cordless IP Version V1 R2 0 0 Jan 20 2011 16 24 11 Software License Agreement HiPath Cordless IP is property of Siemens Enterprise Communications GmbH amp Co KG Siemens Enterprise Communications GmbH amp Co KG is a Trademark Licensee of Siemens AG This computer program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil and criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extend possible under the law Siemens SystemInfo Boar
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