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Installing and operating the AIWS and the AIWS2
If the device has not logged in again within the On-line Status Report Time, the Status Log
Delay Time starts ticking. If the device does not log in again within that time a Status Report is
sent to the Fault Log.
1. Login to AIWS
2. Click Configuration.
3. In the left pane, select Other Settings > Advanced Configuration.
4. In the left pane, select Device Handling.
5. Click on the device type to change settings for.
6. Enter On-line Status Report Time in minutes.
7. To set the margin, enter Status Log Delay Time in minutes.
8. Click Activate.
On-line Status report time for portable devices in a charging unit
You can configure how often a portable device type placed in a charging unit must "log in" in
order to be considered online. This is called "On-line Status Report Time".
If the device has not logged in again within the On-line Status Report Time, it will be considered
off-line.
1. Login to AIWS
2. Click Configuration.
3. In the left pane, select Other Settings > Advanced Configuration.
4. In the left pane, select Device Handling.
5. Click on the device type to change settings for.
6. Enter On-line Status Report Time in minutes.
7. Click Activate.
IP-DECT Base Stations
Relogin Time for IP-DECT Base Stations (Time to Live)
You can now configure how often an IP-DECT base station (IPBS) must "log on" to the Device
Manager in order to be considered online. If the IPBS has not logged in again within the relogin
time, it will be considered as logged out.
1. Click Configuration on the start page.
2. Select Other Settings > Advanced Configuration on the Configuration page.
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Avaya DECT R4 - Installation and Maintenance Guide
02/2016

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