Disabling Homebase Gap Registration - Avaya DECT R4 Installation And Administration Manual

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Configuring Avaya DECT phones
Using the PDM/AIWS and the Edit template feature, the parameter can be found at
Connections > In_Charger > Clear_Lists_In_Charger in a template or parameter definition
file (.def).
The default setting for Clear list in charger is Off. The feature is activated by changing the
parameter value to On. When the feature is enabled, the lists are cleared when the telephone is
placed in the charger.

Disabling Homebase GAP registration

Note:
Do not activate this feature if the telephone is used in an Integral 5 system.
Note:
When the feature is enabled, it is not possible to register to a home base.
Using the Edit template feature in the PDM/AIWS, the parameter can be found at Systems >
Home_Base_Subscription.
The parameter shall be set to Enable for registration of a new base station. The default value is
Disable.
Making encrypted Base Station mandatory
The telephone can be configured to establish calls via encrypted base stations only. So the
handset will prevent unencrypted calls. This setting can be used to avoid snooping in the
telephony network. If the setting is active, the encryption needs to be enabled in the base
station. See corresponding manual for the base station.
Using the "Edit template" feature in the PDM, the parameter can be found at Systems >
Encryption required. When the parameter is set to Yes, it is only possible to establish calls via
encrypted base stations. The default value is No.
Note:
In the IP-DECT R4 system, the air interface of all base stations is encrypted. For
Note:
ISDN DECT, only RM627/RM637 supports encryption that needs to be enabled
via the ISM/ISA tool. Do not set this parameter in installations with RM588,
RM603, and RM617.
Early Encryption
Early encryption is used when DECT security is activated in the base station. This means that
the radio link is encrypted early before data is transmitted.
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Avaya DECT R4 - Installation and Maintenance Guide
02/2016

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