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This section describes the capabilities, configuration, and design of SIP
DECT.

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Overview of SIP DECT

You can use Nortel Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Digital Enhanced
Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) to move without restriction about
your work site while conducting telephone conversations, using wireless
handsets. The Nortel SIP DECT system includes one or more DECT
access points (DAPs or basestations) connected to the TLAN.
The system supports the following connection types for SIP DECT
configuration:
SIPL configuration, which uses SIP Line Gateway
SIPN configuration, which uses the Signaling Server
ATTENTION
This document describes both SIPN and SIPL connection types. Some sections
of this document discuss only SIPN or SIPL, while other sections cover
both, and contain notes concerning the differences between SIPN and SIPL
configuration. When you configure Nortel SIP DECT, ensure that you follow the
procedures for the configuration type that you require.
SIPL connections are available on CS 1000 Release 6.0 and later, and use
SIP Line Gateway nodes to connect SIP clients to the Call Server. SIPL
connections support SIP DECT handset registration, and require that you
create a SIPL subtype of UEXT blocks on the Call Server.
SIPN connections are available on CS 1000 Release 5.5 and later, and are
normally used only on that release. SIPN connections are based on SIP
trunks between SIP Gateway (Signaling Server) and NRS. SIPN connections
don't support SIP DECT handset registration, and require that you create a
SIPN subtype of UEXT blocks on the Call Server.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
SIP DECT Fundamentals
NN43120-123 02.02 30 March 2010
Copyright © 2008-2010 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved.
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