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  • Page 1 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide 14215700-IG, Edition 15.0 May 2020, Original document...
  • Page 2 The drawings and specifications contained herein are the property of Spectralink and shall be neither reproduced in whole or in part without the prior written approval of Spectralink, nor be implied to grant any license to make, use, or sell equipment manufactured in accordance herewith.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Spectralink Handset Portfolio Overview Total Configuration Overview Server Comparison Matrix Base Station Comparison Matrix Configuration Overview - Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200 Configuration Overview - Spectralink IP-DECT Server 400 Configuration Overview - Spectralink IP-DECT Server 6500 Configuration Overview - Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Server One...
  • Page 4 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200 LED Indicators Front Cover LAN Port on Face Plate Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200 Reset Button Wall-Mount and Power on the Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200 Measurements and Mounting Template Installing Spectralink IP-DECT Server 400 Installing Spectralink IP-DECT Server 6500 and Spectralink DECT Media Resource...
  • Page 5 How to Add a Spectralink DECT Media Resource Deploying Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Server One and Spec- tralink Virtual IP-DECT Media Resource on VMware ESXi Deploying a Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Server (or Spectralink Virtual IP- DECT Media Resource) Installing Spectralink IP-DECT Base Station...
  • Page 6 Defining a Site for the Media Resource and Base Stations Assigning Media Resources to Sites Assigning Base Stations to Sites Assigning Server Address to Spectralink IP-DECT Base Station and Spectralink DECT Media Resource/Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Media Resource Manually IP-DECT Server Address Configuration for Base Stations...
  • Page 7 Precision Time Protocol Background Configuration Settings through the Web Based Administration Page Checking Sync State of Spectralink IP-DECT Base Station Checking LAN Sync Performance of Spectralink IP-DECT Base Station 207 Checking for Loops Verifying Correct Base Station Assignment to Site Bulk Changing Synchronization Type...
  • Page 8 To Update Spectralink DECT Handset Firmware Over The Air (SUOTA) Restarting System or Block Calls during Firmware Update To Restart System or Block New Calls Reading System Information General Status Information Logs Information Wireless Server Information Statistics Changing Administration Password...
  • Page 9 Administration Scenarios Upgrading an Existing Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server Solution into a Redundant Solution Temporary Failure on the Master Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server Permanent Failure on the Master Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server Failure on the Backup Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server...
  • Page 10 Appendix D Description of Handset Configuration Parameters Appendix E - Acoustic Echo in Telephone System Handling Acoustic Echo Spectralink DECT Handset Handling of Acoustic Echo How Settings Influence on Spectralink DECT Handset Recommended Echo Canceller Settings 14215700-IG, Edition 15.0 May 2020, Original document...
  • Page 11: About This Guide

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide About This Guide This guide is intended for qualified technicians who will install, configure and maintain the Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Server One solution. To qualify to...
  • Page 12: Related Documentation

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Related Documentation All Spectralink documents are available at http://support.spectralink.com/products. Safety and Handling information is available online at http://support.spectralink.com/products. Regulatory information is available online at http://support.spectralink.com/products. Subject Documentation...
  • Page 13: Terminology And Acronyms

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Terminology and Acronyms The table below refers to common terms and acronyms that are related to the Spectralink IP-DECT solutions. Term Definition Authentication Code Acoustic Echo Canceller Access Rights Identity - Wireless identity of the Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server.
  • Page 14 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Term Definition HW PCS Hardware Product Change Status - Hardware edition IGMPv3 Internet Group Management Protocol version 3 Internet Protocol IPEI International Portable Equipment Identity - Serial number...
  • Page 15 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Term Definition Precision Time Protocol (IEEE-1588v2) Quality of Service Q Value Signal Quality Factor value. An expression of the bit failure rate in the communication between the handset and a base station.
  • Page 16 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Term Definition Transport Layer Security Traffic channel A traffic channel is used to carry communication between the handset and the base station or repeater. Time To Live...
  • Page 17: About Dect

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide About DECT DECT stands for Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications. DECT is the standard for short-range cordless communications developed by the European Tele- communications Standards Institute (ETSI): ETSI EN 300 175-1.
  • Page 18: Spectralink Ip-Dect/Virtual Ip-Dect Server Solution

    Description - Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200 The Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200 is a single cell system (one built-in base station in the server) supporting SIP lines only. The Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200 is designed with connector for External Antenna.
  • Page 19 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Description - Spectralink IP-DECT Server 400 The Spectralink IP-DECT Server 400 is in its basic edition a single cell system (one built-in base sta- tion in the server) supporting SIP lines only.
  • Page 20: Description - Spectralink Ip-Dect Server 6500

    A Spectralink IP-DECT Server 6500 is installed directly on the LAN and must be managed as part of the corporate network. The Spectralink IP-DECT Server 6500 is a multi cell solution in a 19” cabinet. It is shipped from the factory as an Spectralink IP-DECT Server 6500 with one Ethernet port and 32 on-board traffic chan- nels, which allows for up to 32 full duplex simultaneous media streams (RTP streams) depending on the codec being used.
  • Page 21: Description - Spectralink Virtual Ip-Dect Server One

    A Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Server One is deployed on VMware and must be managed as part of the corporate network. The Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Server One is a multi cell solution, that is distributed as an Open Vir- tual Appliance (OVA) file. The OVA file is easily deployed on a VMware vSphere infrastructure or dir- ectly on a ESXi host.
  • Page 22 At least one Spectralink IP-DECT Base Station must be part of the Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Server solution to ensure the presence of a radio part. The Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Server One has an internal media resource with 32 media channels after the Mandatory Base Licence ARI 150 Users 64 Base Stations 32 Media Channels | Virtual IP-DECT Server License has been loaded.
  • Page 23 Using Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Media Resources can increase the capacity tremendously, as it is possible to create up to 16 Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Media Resources with two 32 Media Chan- nels | Virtual IP-DECT Server Licenses each. For more information about Spectralink Virtual IP- DECT Media Resources, see "Description - Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Media Resource"...
  • Page 24: Other Solution Components

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Other Solution Components In addition to the Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server, a Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP- DECT Server configuration can include a number of the following components: Spectralink DECT Media Resources (only Spectralink IP-DECT Server 6500 and Spectralink...
  • Page 25: Description - Spectralink Dect Media Resource

    If used with Spectralink IP-DECT Server 6500: The Spectralink DECT Media Resource is a print board that is placed within the same cabinet next to the Spectralink IP-DECT Server 6500 board. Up to 2 Spectralink DECT Media Resources can be placed in the same cabinet that houses the Spec- tralink IP-DECT Server 6500 board.
  • Page 26: Description - Spectralink Virtual Ip-Dect Media Resource

    The Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Media Resource is distributed in the same Open Virtual Appliance (OVA) file as the Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Server One. The OVA file is easily deployed on a VMware vSphere infrastructure or directly on a ESXi host. The Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Media...
  • Page 27: Description - Spectralink Ip-Dect Base Station

    The Spectralink IP-DECT Base Station is designed with connector for External Antenna. The Spectralink IP-DECT Base Station is also able to carry out a handover between the RF chan- nels under the same Spectralink IP-DECT Base Station, and handles up to 12 (depending on syn- chronization configuration) DECT traffic channels simultaneously.
  • Page 28: Description - Spectralink Dect Repeater

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Description - Spectralink DECT Repeater The Spectralink DECT Repeater is a building block to be used to extend the coverage area in a wire- less Spectralink DECT solution. The repeater does not increase the number of traffic channels, how-...
  • Page 29: Description - External Antenna

    The external antenna is highly directional and used with Spectralink IP-DECT Base Stations or the Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400 for added coverage in complex environments or to link up with remote areas. External antennas can also be used with Spectralink DECT Repeaters to link up with remote areas where wiring between the server and base station is difficult or impossible.
  • Page 30: System Capacity Overview

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide System Capacity Overview Below you will find an overview of the system capacity of the Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Servers and Spectralink DECT Media Resources/Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Media Resources:...
  • Page 31: System Capacity - Media Resources

    G.711A, G.711µ, G.726, G.729 G.729 *) The available number of channels on a Spectralink DECT Media Resource depends on the codec type of the active calls. Calls utilizing the G.726 codec uses approximately 2% of the available resources, calls utilizing the G.711 codec uses approximately 3%, and calls utilizing the G.729 codec uses approximately 8%.
  • Page 32: Spectralink Server Solution Overview And Comparison

    Spectralink Server Solution Overview and Comparison Product Overview *) The Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400 has a built-in radio which acts like an Spectralink IP- DECT Base Station with up to 12 traffic channels. **) Spectralink Digital DECT Base Stations are available in the following editions: RFP4 and RFP5 (4 traffic channels) and RFP6 (4 or 8 traffic channels).
  • Page 33: Spectralink Handset Portfolio Overview

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Spectralink Handset Portfolio Overview For more information about the handsets, see the relevant Handset User Guides. Total Configuration Overview 14215700-IG, Edition 15.0 May 2020, Original document...
  • Page 34: Server Comparison Matrix

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Server Comparison Matrix The illustration below shows a Spectralink 7000 Portfolio Infrastructure/Spectralink Server com- parison matrix. *) 4 channel/8 channel Spectralink Digital DECT Base Station. 14215700-IG, Edition 15.0...
  • Page 35 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide **) The Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400 has a built-in radio which acts like a Spectralink IP- DECT Base Station with up to 12 traffic channels. ***) External antenna can only be used with Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400, RFP 6 Spec- tralink Digital DECT Base Stations, Spectralink IP-DECT Base Stations and Spectralink DECT Repeaters.
  • Page 36: Base Station Comparison Matrix

    The illustration below shows a Spectralink Base Station comparison matrix. In the comparison mat- rix you see the currently most used Spectralink base stations and the difference between them. Only the Spectralink IP-DECT Base Station and the RFP6 Spectralink Digital DECT Base Station are in production.
  • Page 37 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide *) The Spectralink Digital DECT Base Station with 8 channels requires two sets of twisted pairs. Note: It is possible to use LAN synchronization for Spectralink IP-DECT Base Station instead of Radio synchronization (Over The Air).
  • Page 38 Configuration Overview - Spectralink IP-DECT Server The Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200 is typically configured as illustrated below: The Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200 connects with Ethernet as well as the IP-PBX and 3rd party application server. Optional wireless repeaters can be used to extend the coverage of the Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200.
  • Page 39 The Spectralink IP-DECT Server 400 is typically configured as illustrated below: The Spectralink IP-DECT Server 400 connects with Ethernet as well as the IP-PBX and 3rd party application server. The optional Spectralink IP-DECT Base Stations are controlled by the Spec- tralink IP-DECT Server 400.
  • Page 40: Configuration Overview - Spectralink Ip-Dect Server 6500

    The Spectralink IP-DECT Server 6500 is typically configured as illustrated below: The Spectralink IP-DECT Base Stations connect with the Ethernet as well as the IP-PBX and 3rd party application server. The Spectralink IP-DECT Base Stations are controlled by the Spectralink IP-DECT Server 6500.
  • Page 41: Configuration Overview - Spectralink Virtual Ip-Dect Server One

    The Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Server One is typically configured as illustrated below: The Spectralink IP-DECT Base Stations connect with the Ethernet as well as the IP-PBX and 3rd party application server. The Spectralink IP-DECT Base Stations are controlled by the Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Server One.
  • Page 42: Communication Ports - Spectralink Ip-Dect Server

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Communication Ports - Spectralink IP-DECT Server The Spectralink IP-DECT Server utilizes a number of different protocols and ports on the network (see illustration below). These ports MUST not be blocked by firewalls or other network equipment.
  • Page 43: Communication Ports - Spectralink Ip-Dect Server 400/6500

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Communication Ports - Spectralink IP-DECT Server 400/6500 The Spectralink IP-DECT Server utilizes a number of different protocols and ports on the network (see illustration below). These ports MUST not be blocked by firewalls or other network equipment.
  • Page 44 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Example of protocols and ports for a Spectralink IP-DECT Server 400: *) Default configurable **) If SIP per port registration is checked = 5060 + X (Number of SIP Registrations) Spectralink IP-DECT Server 400 system can utilize the following protocols:HTTP/HTTPS, FTP/TFTP, UPnP, MSF (TCP port 56003), syslog (UDP port 514), NTP, LDAP and SNMP.
  • Page 45: Communication Ports - Spectralink Virtual Ip-Dect Server One

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Communication Ports - Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Server One The Spectralink IP-DECT Server utilizes a number of different protocols and ports on the network (see illustration below). These ports MUST not be blocked by firewalls or other network equipment.
  • Page 46: Service Codes - Spectralink Ip-Dect/Virtual Ip-Dect Server

    Service Codes - Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server It is possible to access the Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server in operation using a hand- set. Use any handset and enter ***999* followed by a 2-digit code for the information you wish to retrieve, and then press off-hook.
  • Page 47: Licenses

    Licenses Licenses can be purchased to enable additional features on the Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Server One . Some of the licenses are specific to the servers, some are common. In the following you will find information about:...
  • Page 48 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Licenses Description Server 200 Software Assurance 1 Year 12 Users Allows for server and handset firm- | IP-DECT Server 200 ware update. (14232800) Note: Required from Q4-2018 to be able to update firmware.
  • Page 49: Licenses For Spectralink Ip-Dect Server 400/6500

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Licenses for Spectralink IP-DECT Server 400/6500 Licenses Description Server 400 Server 6500 12 Channels + 24 Users | IP- Allows for additional 24 users. DECT Server 400...
  • Page 50 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Licenses Description Server 400 Server 6500 Lync/SfB + Security (TLS, Allows for integration with SRTP) 6 Users | IP-DECT Microsoft Skype for Business Server 400 and additional features.
  • Page 51 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Licenses Description Server 400 Server 6500 Lync/SfB + Security (TLS, Allows for integration with SRTP) | IP-DECT Server Microsoft Skype for Business 6000/6500 and additional features. (14075270) Includes Software Security Package (TLS + SRTP).
  • Page 52 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Licenses Description Server 400 Server 6500 Cisco Unified CM (Advanced Allows for tighter integration Features) | IP-DECT Server with the Cisco Unified Com- 6500 munications Manager and addi- tional features.
  • Page 53 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Licenses Description Server 400 Server 6500 1500 Users | IP-DECT Server Allows for up to 1500 users. 6000/6500 (14075230) 4096 Users | IP-DECT Server Allows for up to 4096 users.
  • Page 54 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Licenses Description Server 400 Server 6500 Software Assurance 3 Years Allows for base station, server 12 Users | IP-DECT Server and handset firmware update. Note: Required from Q4-2018 (14232803) to be able to update firmware.
  • Page 55 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Licenses Description Server 400 Server 6500 Software Assurance 3 Years Allows for base station, media 30 Users | IP-DECT Server resource, server and handset 6500 firmware update.
  • Page 56 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Licenses Description Server 400 Server 6500 Software Assurance 5 Years Allows for base station, media 500 Users | IP-DECT Server resource, server and handset 6500 firmware update.
  • Page 57 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Licenses Description Server 400 Server 6500 OAM-REST-API | IP-DECT Allows for enabling of OAM Server 6500 REST API. (14232837) 14215700-IG, Edition 15.0 May 2020, Original document...
  • Page 58: Licenses For Spectralink Virtual Ip-Dect Server One

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Licenses for Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Server One Licenses Description Virtual Server Mandatory Base Licence ARI 150 Allows for multicell ARI and basic Users 64 Base Stations 32 Media capacity.
  • Page 59 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Licenses Description Virtual Server OAM-REST-API 1 Year | Virtual IP- Allows for enabling of OAM REST DECT Server API. (14233249) Frequency Swap | Virtual IP-DECT Allows the active radio frequency to...
  • Page 60 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Licenses Description Virtual Server Software Assurance 1 Year 30 Users Allows for server and handset firm- | Virtual IP-DECT Server ware update. (14233211) Software Assurance 3 Years 30...
  • Page 61: Ordering Licenses

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Ordering Licenses To Order Licenses for Spectralink IP-DECT Servers 1. Send your Purchase Order (PO) including the software part number and the number of licenses needed to Spectralink Order Management via (EMEA and APAC) emeaom@spec- tralink.com...
  • Page 62: Loading Licenses

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Loading Licenses 1. Click Administration, and then click License. 2. Copy the provided license key from your email, paste it in the License field, and then click Load.
  • Page 63: Installation Requirements

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Installation Requirements Safety and Handling information is available online at http://support.spectralink.com/products. All Spectralink documents are available at http://support.spectralink.com/products. Requirements for Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400 The Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400 is a combined Spectralink IP-DECT Base Station and server.
  • Page 64: Requirements For Spectralink Virtual Ip-Dect Server One And Spectralink Virtual Ip-Dect Media Resource

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Requirements for Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Server One and Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Media Resource Software Requirements The following is required to run the Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Server One/Spectralink Virtual IP-...
  • Page 65: Requirements For Spectralink Ip-Dect Base Station And Spectralink Dect Repeater

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Requirements for Spectralink IP-DECT Base Station and Spectralink DECT Repeater Note: The Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400 is a combined Spectralink IP-DECT Base Sta- tion and server. Therefore, the below mentioned requirements also apply to the Spec- tralink IP-DECT Server 200/400.
  • Page 66: Requirements For Spectralink Dect Handset

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Requirements for Spectralink DECT Handset For more information about the handset, refer to the user guide available online at http://sup- port.spectralink.com/products. Requirements for Handset and Repeater Management...
  • Page 67: Installation Prerequisites

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Installation Prerequisites Note: Ensure that a site survey and deployment have been conducted and that the installer has access to these plans before proceeding any further. For more information about deploy-...
  • Page 68: About Ari And Ipei Identification

    A Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server uses an Access Right Identity number, also called ARI number, for server identification. When an IPEI number of a handset is linked to a Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server, the handset is subscribed. There is a record in the Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server hold- ing information about all the handsets being subscribed to it.
  • Page 69: Identifying Ari On Spectralink Ip-Dect/Virtual Ip-Dect Server

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Identifying ARI on Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP- DECT Server You can identify the unique ARI number on the server in the following ways: Spectralink IP-DECT Server 6500: See label on the bottom of the server.
  • Page 70: Installing Spectralink Ip-Dect Server 200

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Installing Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200 Below you will find information about installing the server. Note: Before you install the equipment, ensure that a site planner defines the location of the server.
  • Page 71: Spectralink Ip-Dect Server 200 Appearance And Components

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200 Appearance and Com- ponents Below you will find a description of the Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200 appearance and com- ponents: Spectralink IP-DECT Server200 - bottom...
  • Page 72: Spectralink Ip-Dect Server 200 Led Indicators

    Activity Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200 Reset Button You can restart or reset the Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200 by pressing the Reset button on the bottom of face plate of the server. The following table contains a description of the different actions that take place when pressing the Reset button.
  • Page 73: Wall-Mount And Power On The Spectralink Ip-Dect Server

    Server 200 For best RF coverage, the Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200 must be mounted vertically on walls. 1. Mount the Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200 on the wall using the anchors and screws accom- panying the product. For more information, see "Measurements and Mounting Template"...
  • Page 74 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide 2. Connect the RJ45 plug to the ethernet connector at the bottom of the Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200. 3. After installing the Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200 you need to power it up.
  • Page 75: Measurements And Mounting Template

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Measurements and Mounting Template Measurements in Millimeters 14215700-IG, Edition 15.0 May 2020, Original document...
  • Page 76 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Mounting Template Note: For correct measurement, ensure that this page is printed as either Actual size or Scale 100 % (Print dialog box) on an A4 size paper before using the mounting template below.
  • Page 77 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Installing Spectralink IP-DECT Server 400 The Spectralink IP-DECT Server 400 is a combined Spectralink IP-DECT Base Station and server. For more information about appearance and components, Reset Button and mounting, see "Installing Spectralink IP-DECT Base Station"...
  • Page 78: Installing Spectralink Ip-Dect Server 6500 And Spectralink Dect Media Resource

    Before you install the equipment, ensure that a site planner defines the locations of the Spectralink IP-DECT Server 6500 and Spectralink DECT Media Resources. Server Appearance and Components Below you will find a description of the Spectralink IP-DECT Server 6500 appearance and com- ponents: 14215700-IG, Edition 15.0...
  • Page 79: Spectralink Ip-Dect Server 6500 And Media Resource Led Indicators

    The Spectralink IP-DECT Server 6500/Spectralink DECT Media Resource front cover has one indic- ator describing the faults and failures of the device. The indicator is off when the Spectralink IP- DECT Server 6500/Spectralink DECT Media Resource is not powered. The LED flashes when the Spectralink IP-DECT Server 6500/Spectralink DECT Media Resource initializes.
  • Page 80: Spectralink Ip-Dect Server 6500 And Media Resource Reset Button

    Mounting in a Rack The Spectralink IP-DECT Server 6500/Spectralink DECT Media Resource is mountable in a rack. 1. Mount the two wings with the screws. If you are mounting the Spectralink IP-DECT Server 6500 on a wall, twist the wings 90° degrees.
  • Page 81: Adding Additional Spectralink Dect Media Resources

    Below is an image of the Spectralink IP-DECT Server 6500 cabinet. The Spectralink IP-DECT Server 6500 itself resides to the far left, which is standard, and the two optional Spectralink DECT Media Resources reside in the middle and to the far right.
  • Page 82: How To Add A Spectralink Dect Media Resource

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide How to Add a Spectralink DECT Media Resource 1. Remove the top cover from the cabinet. 2. Unpack the media resource board. 3. Cut a hole for the RJ45 network connector in the front foil of the cabinet.
  • Page 83 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide 4. Mount the media resource board in the cabinet with three screws. 5. Prepare the media resource power connector. 14215700-IG, Edition 15.0 May 2020, Original document...
  • Page 84 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide 6. Connect the power cable to the media resource power connector. 7. Close the cabinet again. 14215700-IG, Edition 15.0 May 2020, Original document...
  • Page 85: Deploying Spectralink Virtual Ip-Dect Server One And Spectralink Virtual Ip- Dect Media Resource On Vmware Esxi

    Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Server One Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Media Resource The Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Server One is a multi cell solution, that is distributed as an Open Vir- tual Appliance (OVA) file. The Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Media Resource is distributed in the same Open Virtual Appliance (OVA) file as the Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Server One.The OVA...
  • Page 86: Deploying A Spectralink Virtual Ip-Dect Server (Or Spectralink Virtual Ip-Dect Media Resource)

    Guest OS Version to Other 4.x or later Linux (64-bit) (in Settings > VM Options > General Options). 4. Use the IP address/hostname to log in to the Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Server One using a browser. Change of password is required. For more information, see "Accessing the Web Based...
  • Page 87 > License > Licenses. The following licenses must be ordered: If the virtual machine is to run as a Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Server One, you must order the Mandatory Base Licence ARI 150 Users 64 Base Stations 32 Media Channels | Virtual IP-DECT Server License, which also provides you with an ARI.
  • Page 88 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Depending on the license uploaded, you have now created a Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Server One or a Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Media Resource. Continue with further con- figuration of the Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Server One solution by installing other licenses, configuring the solution to meet your needs.
  • Page 89 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Example of a Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Media Resource: Note: When first created, future updates can be applied directly in the web based Admin- istration Page of the Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Server One or Spectralink Vir- tual IP-DECT Media Resource using a new OVA file.
  • Page 90: Installing Spectralink Ip-Dect Base Station

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Installing Spectralink IP-DECT Base Sta- tion Below you will find information about installing the base station. Note: Before you install the equipment, ensure that a site planner defines the location of the base stations.
  • Page 91: Base Station Appearance And Components

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Base Station Appearance and Components Below you will find a description of the base station appearance and components: Spectralink IP-DECT Base Station - rear Holes for wall mounted screws...
  • Page 92 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide IP-DECT Base Station Reset button LINK/Activity Indicator ETH port (power supply by PoE) 14215700-IG, Edition 15.0 May 2020, Original document...
  • Page 93: Base Station Led Indicators

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Base Station LED Indicators Below you will find information about LED indicators on the base station. Front Cover The base station front cover has one indicator describing the base station faults and failures. The indicator is off when the base station is not powered.
  • Page 94: Mounting The Base Station

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Mounting the Base Station The base station is suitable for mounting indoors on a wall. The base stations are designed to only be mounted on the wall at least 2,40 m (8ft) off the ground but no higher than 6 m (20ft).
  • Page 95 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Holes for wall mounted screws RJ45 port 3. Connect the network cable to the RJ45 port. 4. After installing the base station you need to power it up. For more information, see "Power...
  • Page 96: Measurements And Mounting Template

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Measurements and Mounting Template Measurements in Millimeters 14215700-IG, Edition 15.0 May 2020, Original document...
  • Page 97 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Mounting Template Note: For correct measurement, ensure that this page is printed as either Actual size or Scale 100 % (Print dialog box) on an A4 size paper before using the mounting template below.
  • Page 98: Installing Spectralink Dect Repeater

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Installing Spectralink DECT Repeater This section describes the Spectralink DECT Repeater and how to unpack and install it. Installing repeaters requires a software installation as well as a hardware installation.
  • Page 99: Repeater Appearance And Components

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Repeater Appearance and Components Below you will find a description of the repeater appearance and components: DECT Repeater - bottom DECT Repeater - rear RJ9 port Holes for wall mounted screws...
  • Page 100: Repeater Led Indicators

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Repeater LED Indicators Below you will find information about LED indicators on the repeater. Front Cover LED Indicator Meaning Indicator Off The repeater is not powered. Flashing Repeater has been powered, sync has still not been established.
  • Page 101: How To Wall Mount The Repeater

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide How to Wall Mount the Repeater For best RF coverage, the device must be mounted vertically on walls. Caution: The repeater and external antenna is to be fixed-mounted on indoor permanent struc-...
  • Page 102: Measurements And Mounting Template

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  • Page 103: Programming A Spectralink Dect Repeater With The Repeater Programming Kit

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Mounting Template Note: For correct measurement, ensure that this page is printed as either Actual size or Scale 100 % (Print dialog box) on an A4 size paper before using the mounting template below.
  • Page 104: Set Up Of The Hardware For Repeater Programming

    The Handset and Repeater Management Tool identifies the type of repeater, and with this software it is possible to program the Spectralink DECT Repeater to connect to the Spectralink DECT Radio Infrastructure solutions.
  • Page 105: Numbering Of Base Stations/Server 200/400 And Repeaters In A Normal Con- Figuration

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Numbering of Base Stations/Server 200/400 and Repeaters in a Normal Con- figuration Note: Repeater and base station/server RPNs must not be the same. Also, in a situation where common overlap is present between the actual units, a repeater cannot have an RPN that is similar to that of a base station/server or another repeater.
  • Page 106: Numbering Of Repeaters In A Repeater Daisy Chain Configuration

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Numbering of Repeaters in a Repeater Daisy Chain Configuration First Repeater in Chain RPN of base station/server 200/400 + 64 Base to synchronize on: RPN of base station/server...
  • Page 107: Using The Spectralink Dect Repeater With External Antenna

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Using the Spectralink DECT Repeater With External Antenna If coverage is needed in a remote area, synchronization can be established between the main sys- tem and a repeater by use of an external antenna. The external antenna establishes a radio link between the main system and a Spectralink DECT Repeater.
  • Page 108: Alternative Synchronization Ways

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Alternative Synchronization Ways The Spectralink DECT Repeater with or without external antenna, 4 channels, can be programmed to obtain synchronization on two radio units (base station, wireless server 200/400 or repeater).
  • Page 109: Using Spectralink Ip-Dect Server 200/400 And Spectralink Ip-Dect Base Station With External Antenna

    7.5 m (part no. 14002706). The devices are automatically configured to the external antenna when connected. First example (see illustration below) is an example of using a Spectralink IP-DECT Base Station with external antenna. The 2 base stations are too far apart to maintain full speech coverage between them. An external antenna can be used on either side to create an overlap which allows for full speech coverage any- where between the two base stations.
  • Page 110 This scenario allows for coverage over very long distances. Third example (see illustration below) is an example of using external antenna only on a Spectralink IP-DECT Base Station or Spectralink IP-DECT Server 400 with built-in antenna turned off (requires Multicell | IP-DECT Server 400 License on the Spectralink IP-DECT Server 400).
  • Page 111 Fourth example (see illustration below) is an examle of using a Spectralink IP-DECT Server 400 (single cell solution) with external antenna. Fifth example (see illustration below) is an example of using a Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200 with external antenna. 14215700-IG, Edition 15.0...
  • Page 112: How To Connect External Antenna To Device

    How to Connect External Antenna to Device Connect the external antenna cable to the antenna connector on the rear side of the Spectralink IP- DECT Base Stations and Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400 and in the same way on the external antenna.
  • Page 113: Configuration Steps Overview

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Configuration Steps Overview Below is an overview of the steps to follow in order to configure the Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP- DECT Server solution after having installed all system components and completed all pre-con- figuration tasks.
  • Page 114 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide 6. SIP registration - configure the settings for the IP-PBX (Configuration > SIP). Remember to reboot the server. For more information, see "Configuring SIP and IP-PBX Settings" on page 136.
  • Page 115: Configuring Spectralink Ip-Dect/Virtual Ip-Dect Server And Spectralink Dect/Virtual Ip-Dect Media Resource Solution

    Configuration of Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Media Resources is only relevant to the Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Server One. The web based Administration Page is used to configure the different components of the Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server solution. Basic network settings can be obtained the following ways: From a DHCP server Using DHCP the device requests and obtains an available IP address from a DHCP server.
  • Page 116: Recommended Network Configuration

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Recommended Network Configuration When configuring a Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server solution, Spectralink recom- mends doing it the following way: Spectralink IP-DECT Server 400/6500 or Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Server One using...
  • Page 117: Assigning Dhcp Server Options

    (60) with the value KIRK.IP6000 and a request for the Vendor Specific Information option (43) in the initial DHCP Discover request. In the DHCP offer message, it will then expect the address of the Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP- DECT Server location in the Vendor Specific Information option (43), sub-option 43 encapsulated as a string type parameter.
  • Page 118 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Using the Powershell, following commands will configure the correct DHCP options for a Spectralink IP-DECT Server with the IP address 192.168.1.10: netsh dhcp server add class IP-DECT "Spectralink IP-DECT"...
  • Page 119: Discovering Spectralink Ip-Dect/Virtual Ip-Dect Components On The Network

    Discovering Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Com- ponents on the Network If the DHCP server on the local network supports dynamic DNS updates, the Spectralink IP- DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Servers and Spectralink IP-DECT Base Stations can be located on the net- work with the hostname configured under Configuration > General > General page, or with the hostname ipdect-<serial number/UUID>...
  • Page 120: Accessing The Web Based Administration Page

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Accessing the Web Based Administration Page The Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server, Spectralink DECT Media Resources, Spec- tralink Virtual IP-DECT Media Resources and Spectralink IP-DECT Base Stations have their own web based Administration Page.
  • Page 121: About The Main Page Of The Web Based Administration Page

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide About the Main Page of the Web Based Administration Page The main page of the web based Administration Page for the Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server, Spectralink DECT Media Resource, Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Media Resource and Spectralink IP-DECT Base Station consists of menus and submenus.
  • Page 122 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Spectralink IP-DECT Base Station The web based Administration Page of the Spectralink IP-DECT Base Station can be used in the fol- lowing situations: Configuration - to specify to which Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server the Spec- tralink IP-DECT Base Station should connect.
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  • Page 124: Configuring Network Settings

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Configuring Network Settings Through the web based Administration Page of the server, you can configure the network for the Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server components using a static IP address or a dynamic IP address (DHCP).
  • Page 125: To Configure A Dynamic Ip Address

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide To Configure a Dynamic IP address It is recommended to use a dynamic IP address (DHCP) for base stations. To configure network settings (dynamic IP address) for the base stations from the web based Admin- istration Page: 1.
  • Page 126: To Configure A Static Ip Address And Other Network Settings

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide To Configure a Static IP Address and Other Network Settings It is highly recommended to use a static IP address for the server and media resource/Spectralink Vir- tual IP-DECT Media Resource.
  • Page 127 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Setting General Configuration - IPv6 Method (Optional) Default value: Disabled If not using IPv4, select Static to set the following set- tings manually: IPv6 address, Subnet Prefix Length, Default Gateway, Primary DNS Server, and Secondary DNS Server.
  • Page 128 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Setting Primary Server (Optional) Enter the IP address of the Primary DNS server. Secondary Server (Optional) Enter the IP address of the Secondary DNS server. General Configuration - NTP (Network Time Protocol)
  • Page 129 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Setting Level Log level to send via syslog. Possible values: emergency, critical, error, warning, notice, info or debug. Default value: Info Scope (Optional) Scope of syslog settings.
  • Page 130: Simple Network Management Protocol (Snmp)

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) The Spectralink IP-DECT product portfolio support the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) version 2c for monitoring system health and performance. A number of general MIBs are supported by Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Servers, Spec- tralink DECT Media Resources, Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Media Resources and Spectralink IP-...
  • Page 131 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide In addition to the general information mentioned above, specific Spectralink DECT information is available on the Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server only. This information is defined in a...
  • Page 132 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide To Configure SNMP Settings 1. Click Configuration, and then click General. 2. On the General Configuration page, enter the following data: Field Setting General Configuration - SNMP...
  • Page 133: Configuring Security Settings And Changing System Password

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Configuring Security Settings and Changing System Password It is recommended to change the password for the devices. To change the password and other security settings from the web based Administration Page of the different devices (server, base sta- tions and media resources): 1.
  • Page 134 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Setting Security Configuration - Data protection Allow unencrypted HTTP HTTPS is forced by default. (Optional) If enabled, HTTP support is supported instead of HTTPS. Note: Enabling unencrypted HTTP can cause passwords and other sensitive data to be transmitted in clear text on the network.
  • Page 135: Strict Password Requirements

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide 4. Click OK to confirm. 5. Click Reboot now or Reboot when idle, if you have changed the username. Note: For security reasons, it is possible to disable the web based Administration Page of the Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server/Spectralink IP-DECT Base Station, so that it cannot be accessed from a browser.
  • Page 136: Configuring Sip And Ip-Pbx Settings

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Configuring SIP and IP-PBX Settings You can configure general SIP settings, authentication information, DTMF signalling, message wait- ing indication and media for the IP-PBX through the web based Administration Page.
  • Page 137 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Setting Register each endpoint on sep- If enabled, separate local ports for each endpoint are arate port (Optional) used, instead of the global local port. Send all messages to current...
  • Page 138 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Setting Blacklist timeout(sec) Controls the timeout duration for a SIP server to be black- listed, after loosing connection to the server. After leaving the blacklist, the server will reattempt to establish con- nection.
  • Page 139 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Setting NAT keepalive (Optional) If enabled, the Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server sends UDP packets periodically to ensure that NAT translation continues. If not enabled, the port may be closed down for security reasons (as a consequence call will be dropped or disrupted).
  • Page 140 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Setting SIP Configuration - Proxies Proxies (Optional) Priority: The priority for using this proxy. Possible Value 1-4. Weight: The weight for using this proxy if more proxies have the same priority.
  • Page 141 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Setting Enable subscription (Optional) If enabled, you can subscribe to MWI indications from the SIP proxy. Subscription expire(sec) Enter the number of seconds before MWI subscription will be renewed.
  • Page 142 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Setting Enable media encryption If enabled, external SRTP is supported and optional. It (SRTP) (Optional) must be negotiated with the remote endpoint. Default value: Enabled Note: If not running PCS 20A_ or newer, this field is only visible if a Security (TLS, SRTP) License is loaded.
  • Page 143 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Setting SIP Configuration - Call status Play on-hold tone (Optional) If enabled, on-hold tone is received in remote end when placed on hold. Note: This might conflict with Music-on-Hold.
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  • Page 145: Configuring Wireless Server Settings

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Configuring Wireless Server Settings You must configure the Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server to allow for subscription to be able to subscribe handsets. The Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server supports DECT Security Step A as default.
  • Page 146 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Wireless Server Configuration - DECT Subscription allowed (Optional) If enabled, it is possible to subscribe new handsets to the system. Note: Subscription will be disallowed after 120 seconds or when a subscription succeeds.
  • Page 147 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field System access code (Optional) System wide DECT access code. The access code is from 0 - 8 decimal digits. Note: Individual user access code (AC) has pre- cedence over system access code.
  • Page 148 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Frequency (Optional) Radio Region used for DECT communication with handsets. (Only visible if Frequency Swap License is loaded) With the Frequency Swap License installed, it is pos- sible to perform frequency swap between handsets.
  • Page 149 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Add new as active (Optional) If enabled, new media resources will become active when added. Otherwise they must be activated manu- ally under Administration > Media Resource >...
  • Page 150 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Media encryption (SRTP) If enabled, secure RTP for base station audio con- (Optional) nections is used. Default value: Disabled Note: If not running PCS 20A_ or newer, this field is only visible if a Security (TLS, SRTP) License is loaded.
  • Page 151 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Zone based paging (Optional) Zone based paging is used when grouping base sta- tions into zones in site(s). Not using zones will be sub- stantial in most average systems.
  • Page 152 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Multicast TTL (Optional) The TTL is used to limit the propagation of the mul- ticast packets across routers. Default value: 1 Note:The TTL is configurable and it is possible to change the value according to network topology.
  • Page 153 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field LAN sync type of service (TOS/Diff- TOS/DiffServ values can be configured for PTP pack- serv) (Optional) ets used for LAN sync. The values are entered in decimal.
  • Page 154 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Handset login If enabled, user credentials can be entered on the handset and no user configuration is required on the (Only visible if Lync/SfB + Security server.
  • Page 155 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Wireless Server Configuration - Feature codes Enable (Optional) If enabled, feature codes for controlling features from the handsets can be used. Call forward unconditional - enable...
  • Page 156 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Enable Long-Press Key5 - Phone- If enabled, allow Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP- book (Optional) DECT Server to use this long key press for company phone book. Enable Long-Press Key6 -...
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  • Page 158: Spectralink Ip-Dect Base Station Configuration Methods - Considerations

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide 3. Click Save. Spectralink IP-DECT Base Station Configuration Methods - Considerations Decisions regarding Spectralink IP-DECT Base Station configuration depend on many factors, e.g: system size traffic load...
  • Page 159 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Following options are available: Paging Traffic Load Local Media Sites Other Limitations Method Max. BHCA * Resource 1) Default 1000 incoming Optional Optional *** Max. 256 base stations...
  • Page 160 If having <= 256 base stations connected to a system, default paging is substantial to ensure as simple configuration as possible. When using default paging, all Spectralink IP-DECT Base Stations are paged when an incoming call arrives. Optionally, you can create sites when using default paging as well, e.g. if you have more locations and want to create an overview and be able to see which base station belongs to which site, and if using local media resources.
  • Page 161 Multicast signaling can be a problem in some WAN configurations. When a Spectralink IP-DECT Base Station is connected to a switch port, it will announce itself by IGMPv3 (Internet Group Management Protocol). The Spectralink IP-DECT Base Station will then send a Membership report/Join group.
  • Page 162 IP-DECT Server. Hereafter, the call setup will be transmitted between server and base station as unicast traffic. Using Site Based Paging Spectralink IP-DECT Base Stations can use site based paging in case you have defined two or more site(s) for your location. For selecting site based paging as paging method, see "Configuring Wire- less Server Settings"...
  • Page 163 When defining a site, it is important to determine the maximum size of the location (max. amount of Spectralink IP-DECT Base Stations in each zone). The zones do not need to have the defined max- imum amount of Spectralink IP-DECT Base Stations physically installed, but the assigned RPN's to a zone must match the zone size, and the physically installed Spectralink IP-DECT Base Stations have RPN's within that range.
  • Page 164 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Zones can be designed for either 32, 16 or 8 Spectralink IP-DECT Base Stations. If one zone needs to contain > 16 base stations, all zones must be designed with 32, regardless that other zones only have <...
  • Page 165 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide 16 Zones (16 base stations per zone) If defining 16 zones for a site with 256 base stations (selecting 16 Zones (16 base stations per zone) in the...
  • Page 166 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Site Zones Max. Base Stations Site 1 Zone 1 0 - 7 Zone 2 8 - 15 Zone 3 16 - 23 Zone 4 24 - 31...
  • Page 167 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Site Zones Max. Base Stations Zone 29 224 - 231 Zone 30 232 - 239 Zone 31 240 - 247 Zone 32 248 - 255 Note: The physical base station number in a zone can be less than 32, but the RPN assigned to it must be within the defined RPN range.
  • Page 168: Configuring Media Resource Settings

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Configuring Media Resource Settings Note: Not relevant to the Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400. To use the internal media resource, this must be enabled. To configure media resource settings from the web based Administration Page: 1.
  • Page 169: Configuring Certificates

    If no host certificate is installed on a Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500, it will fall back to using the built-in device certificate signed by Spectralink. If no host certificate is installed on a Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Server One, it will automatically generate a self-signed certificate.
  • Page 170 Services) Import the host and CA certificate (+ reboot the server) Some steps are carried out from the web based Administration Page of the Spectralink IP-DECT/Vir- tual IP-DECT Server under Configuration > Certificates. Below is a description of parameters and other important notes, that will be linked to from the dif- ferent configuration steps.
  • Page 171 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Key file Click either Generate or Browse to find the relevant host key file (*.pem file). Note: Creating a new host key is not necessary when renew- ing a certificate.
  • Page 172: Creating A Host Key

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Click Import List, if you want to import the list. It is also possible to; remove all CA certificates (Clear List), restore default list of public CA certificates (Restore Default List), or export the list of CA certificates in PEM format (Export List).
  • Page 173: Downloading A Root Ca Certificate

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Downloading a Root CA Certificate If not using the public CA certificates provided with the Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Server, it is necessary to download and export a local CA certificate.
  • Page 174: Signing A Host Certificate With The Ca Certificate

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Signing a Host Certificate with the CA Certificate The following describes how to sign the host certificate from Microsoft Active Directory Certificate Services. If not using Microsoft Active Directory Certificate Services, please refer to the vendor doc- umentation.
  • Page 175: Configuring Sites (And Zones)

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Configuring Sites (and Zones) Note: Not relevant to the Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400. Configuration of sites in order to control assignment of base stations and media resources to specific...
  • Page 176 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Note: “Paging” is about incoming voice and messaging calls, where the Spectralink IP- DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server has to send out an announcement (through the relevant Spectralink IP-DECT Base Stations) asking the handset to chose a base station and start establishing a connection.
  • Page 177: Defining A Site For The Media Resource And Base Stations

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Defining a Site for the Media Resource and Base Stations Using sites, you must as minimum define two site entities. Also, remember to select the desired paging method when configuring the wireless server settings.
  • Page 178 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Renaming Zones If the wireless server is configured to use zone based paging, the sites are automatically assigned the desired zones. Default naming of zones are Zone 1, Zone 2, Zone 3 etc. It is possible to rename the zones.
  • Page 179: Assigning Media Resources To Sites

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Assigning Media Resources to Sites To avoid long delays on local calls, media resources can be allocated to the local sites. It is also pos- sible to have a media resource, that is not assigned to a specific site, this media resource will then be used in case the other assigned media resource is fully allocated.
  • Page 180 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Disabled (Optional) If enabled, the media resource will be disabled. Note: If Add new as active is enabled (Configuration > Wireless Server > Media resources), then this will be unset by default when adding a new media resource.
  • Page 181: Assigning Base Stations To Sites

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Assigning Base Stations to Sites To make use of the created site entities, these must be assigned to the physical base stations. The devices can be both local and remote.
  • Page 182 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Disabled (Optional) If enabled, the base station will be disabled. Note: If Add new as active is enabled (Configuration > Wireless Server > Base stations), then this will be unset by default when adding a new base station.
  • Page 183 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Base Station - Synchronization Type This setting controls the synchronization type used for the specific base station/DECT radio. Possible values: Free running, Radio, LAN or Radi- o/LAN Gateway.
  • Page 184 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide 4. Click Save. The base stations are automatically rebooted. 14215700-IG, Edition 15.0 May 2020, Original document...
  • Page 185: Assigning Server Address To Spectralink Ip-Dect Base Station And Spectralink Dect Media Resource/Spectralink Virtual Ip-Dect Media Resource

    Note: Not relevant to the Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200. After installation, it is necessary to assign a server address to the Spectralink IP-DECT Base Station and Spectralink DECT Media Resource/Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Media Resource through the web based Administration Page using either dynamic IP address (DHCP) or static IP address.
  • Page 186: Manually Ip-Dect Server Address Configuration For Media Resources

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Manually IP-DECT Server Address Configuration for Media Resources Note: Not relevant to the Spectralink IP-DECT Server 400. To configure the IP-DECT server address manually through the web based Administration Page of the media resource: 1.
  • Page 187: Administration Of Spectralink Ip-Dect Base Stations

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Administration of Spectralink IP-DECT Base Stations Note: Not relevant to the Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200. It is necessary to connect base stations to the system and configure synchronization for the Spec- tralink IP-DECT Base Stations.
  • Page 188: Using Multicast For Lan

    The multicast IP address is fixed and uses 224.0.1.129 It is not possible to configure any of these parameters When a Spectralink IP-DECT Base Station is connected to a switch port, it will announce itself by IGMPv3 (Internet Group Management Protocol). The Spectralink IP-DECT Base Station will then send a Membership report/Join group.
  • Page 189: Radio Based Synchronization

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Radio Based Synchronization You define the synchronization chain (sync. chain) of the Spectralink IP-DECT Base Station through the web based Administration Page of the Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server. Radio syn-...
  • Page 190 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Site Default value: None It is possible to define sites for devices that are located at the same location. To assign a site to the base station, select the relevant site from the list.
  • Page 191 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Base Station - Synchronization Type This setting controls the synchronization type used for the specific base station/DECT radio. Possible values: Free running, Radio, LAN or Radi- o/LAN Gateway.
  • Page 192: Automatic Configuration Of Radio Synchronization

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide 3. Click Save. 4. Click Reboot base station. Automatic Configuration of Radio Synchronization For a coverage area with up to 256 base stations, it is possible to perform automatic radio syn- chronization.
  • Page 193 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide 1. Click Administration, and then click Base Station. Ensure that the base stations are deployed correctly and all have the synchronization type Radio before using automatic configuration. For more information, see "Bulk Changing Syn-...
  • Page 194: Lan Based Synchronization (License Required)

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide LAN Based Synchronization (License Required) The LAN based synchronization has several advantages over synchronization via the radio. The con- figuration is much simpler because no synchronization chains need to be configured and maintained.
  • Page 195 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide To define system wide settings: 1. Click Configuration, and then click Wireless Server. 2. On the Wireless Server configuration page, under Base stations, set the desired syn-...
  • Page 196 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Early encryption and re-keying If enabled, this enables encryption immediately after (Optional) connection establishment and regular re-keying until connection termination. Possible values: Disabled, Enabled or Required.
  • Page 197 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Frequency (Optional) Radio Region used for DECT communication with handsets. (Only visible if Frequency Swap License is loaded) With the Frequency Swap License installed, it is pos- sible to perform frequency swap between handsets.
  • Page 198 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Add new as active (Optional) If enabled, new media resources will become active when added. Otherwise they must be activated manu- ally under Administration > Media Resource >...
  • Page 199 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Media encryption (SRTP) If enabled, secure RTP for base station audio con- (Optional) nections is used. Default value: Disabled Note: If not running PCS 20A_ or newer, this field is only visible if a Security (TLS, SRTP) License is loaded.
  • Page 200: Description - Spectralink Ip-Dect Server

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Zone based paging (Optional) Zone based paging is used when grouping base sta- tions into zones in site(s). Not using zones will be sub- stantial in most average systems.
  • Page 201 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Multicast TTL (Optional) The TTL is used to limit the propagation of the mul- ticast packets across routers. Default value: 1 Note:The TTL is configurable and it is possible to change the value according to network topology.
  • Page 202 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field LAN sync type of service (TOS/Diff- TOS/DiffServ values can be configured for PTP pack- serv) (Optional) ets used for LAN sync. The values are entered in decimal.
  • Page 203 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Handset login If enabled, user credentials can be entered on the handset and no user configuration is required on the (Only visible if Lync/SfB + Security server.
  • Page 204 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Wireless Server Configuration - Feature codes Enable (Optional) If enabled, feature codes for controlling features from the handsets can be used. Call forward unconditional - enable...
  • Page 205 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Enable Long-Press Key5 - Phone- If enabled, allow Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP- book (Optional) DECT Server to use this long key press for company phone book. Enable Long-Press Key6 -...
  • Page 206: Checking Sync State Of Spectralink Ip-Dect Base Station

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Checking Sync State of Spectralink IP-DECT Base Sta- tion You can get information about the synchronization state (sync. state) of the base station - the uptime and to which radio unit it synchronizes on through the web based Administration Page of the Spec- tralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server.
  • Page 207: Checking Lan Sync Performance Of Spectralink Ip-Dect Base Station

    LAN segment - through the web based Administration Page of the Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server. This is very useful, when you want to get a status and a full overview of the overall health and current performance of the LAN synchronization in the network.
  • Page 208 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide There are three variables used, that determine which status colour icon is shown: Variables determining status Values and Status Colours Jitter (Deviation in packets) : 1001 +...
  • Page 209 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Status Colours Variables Jitter - Yellow Jitter is too high (max 500ns) for this base station and can cause instability on LAN sync. Consider changing QoS on network or use radio synchronization method on base stations (Air).
  • Page 210: Checking For Loops

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Checking for Loops As part of troubleshooting it is possible to check if loops have accidentally been created in the syn- chronization chain. 1. Click Administration, and then click Base Station.
  • Page 211: Registering Users And Subscribing Spectralink Dect Hand- Sets

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Registering Users and Subscribing Spec- tralink DECT Handsets You must register a user and subscribe a handset before you can use it. When registering users, you enter information about each user's settings (such as; IPEI, user- name (handset serial number), access code etc.) in the system database.
  • Page 212 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Setting Software part number After registration of user and subscription of handset, this field will contain information about the software part num- ber. E.g. 14225100 Firmware After registration of user and subscription of handset, this field will contain information about the firmware version.
  • Page 213 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Setting User - User PIN code (Optional)(Only visible Enter a code in the PIN code field for added security to if Handset Sharing License is prevent other users from linking a handset with your user loaded) profile.
  • Page 214 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Setting Secondary username (Optional) Enter a Secondary username. Note: Allowed characters: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, -_.!~*' ()&=+$,;?/ The Secondary username can be used to make voice calls, if the connection to the SIP PBX is lost. The Sec- ondary username must be globally unique.
  • Page 215 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Setting Authentication user (Optional) Enter the user ID of the end user. E.g. JohnDoe or 5204. Note: Disallowed characters: <>\" Note: The user name will override the Default User field under SIP Configuration.
  • Page 216: Subscribing A Spectralink Dect Handset

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide 4. Click Save. Subscribing a Spectralink DECT Handset Subscription of the Spectralink DECT Handset is performed from the menu in the handset. Note: You must configure the Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server to allow for sub- scription.
  • Page 217: Replacing Spectralink Dect Handset As Admin Rights User From The Handset

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Replacing Spectralink DECT Handset as Admin Rights User from the Handset Note: Only Spectralink DECT Handset 7202/7212, 7522/7532, 7622/7642 and 7722/7742 with firmware PCS 17H_ or newer support the admin rights user feature.
  • Page 218 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Note: The admin rights user (master handset) feature can also be invoked by long press- ing the '7' key. Long-press must be enabled in the handset in the Settings > Advanced > Long Key menu.
  • Page 219: Handset Management

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Handset Management Some handset management is performed using the web based Administration Page of the server. Management of the handsets, firmware and users can be performed from web based Admin- istration Page >...
  • Page 220 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide This section provides information about handset management such as: Viewing handset/user configuration Searching for handset/user information Deregistering handsets (remove handset from the list) Changing user configurations Updating handset firmware...
  • Page 221: User List Information

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide User List Information From the User List page it is possible to get an overview of the following: System ARI - the system the user is subscribed to.
  • Page 222: Tasks To Perform From User List

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Tasks to Perform from User List Selecting one or more users from the list you can do the following: view or change handset/user configurations get information about which site/zone the handset is in (only visible if using site based paging...
  • Page 223: To Get Information About Site And Zone

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide To Get Information about Site and Zone If using site based paging or zone based paging you can get information about which site and zone the handset is in.
  • Page 224: To Delete User

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide To Delete User 1. Click Users, and then click List Users. 2. On the User List page, select the relevant user(s) from the list. 3. Click Delete.
  • Page 225: To Update Handset Firmware

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide To Update Handset Firmware 1. Click Users, and then click List Users. 2. On the User List page, select the relevant user(s) from the list. 3. Click Firmware update.
  • Page 226: Import/Export Of Users Or Delete Users

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Import/Export of Users or Delete Users From the Import/Export page, it is possible to import/export user data or delete all users. 1. Click Users, and then click Import/Export.
  • Page 227: Managing Handset Configuration And Configuration Groups

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Managing Handset Configuration and Configuration Groups It is possible to define different configuration groups with different handset configuration and assign users to a specific configuration group containing specific handset configurations. Besides a con- figuration group ID, the configuration groups must also have a version number.
  • Page 228 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Examples of configuration groups in a company needing different handset configuration for the hand- sets could be e.g: Department examples Configuration Version num- Handset Configuration XML Group ID...
  • Page 229: Handset Configuration Steps Overview

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Handset Configuration Steps Overview To use Handset Configuration Over The Air, the following steps are necessary: 1. Make a plan defining: Needed Configuration Groups (Group ID must be unique) and Version number:...
  • Page 230: Creating A Handset Configuration Xml File

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Creating a Handset Configuration XML File Note: Ensure that you have made a plan for the different configuration groups. It is recommended to keep a list of the departments (and users) and their assigned hand- set configuration group.
  • Page 231 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide In the example below (GROUP101 VERSION1), the menu setting ringing volume is set to false and will not be visible in the handset menu. The ringing volume will have the locked value: 3 <cota>...
  • Page 232 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide In the example below (GROUP101 VERSION2), the menu setting ringing volume is set to true and will be visible in the handset menu. The ringing volume will have the editable value: 9 <cota>...
  • Page 233: Assigning Configuration Groups (Group Ids) To Users

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Assigning Configuration Groups (Group IDs) to Users To make use of Handset Configuration Over The Air it is necessary to assign a relevant configuration group to each user.
  • Page 234: Uploading Or Updating The Handset Configuration Xml File

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Note: Assigning the Group ID to user(s) can also be done through: Provisioning. For more information, see Provisioning Guide. Enhanced Pro- visioning License required for the Spectralink IP-DECT Server 400/6500 and Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Server One.
  • Page 235 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Note: When uploading a handset configuration file into the Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP- DECT Server, the configuration group (Group ID) is the unique identifier. The version number determines whether the configuration XML file is different from the existing file.
  • Page 236 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide To Upload/Update the Handset Configuration XML File 1. Click Users, and then click Handset Configuration. 2. Under Handset Configuration Files, do the following: Field Setting Handset Configuration Update - Automatic update...
  • Page 237 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Setting Export It is possible to view an existing configuration file located on the server. Select the relevant configuration group from the list, and then click Export, if you want to export the Handset Configuration XML file and view it in a text editor.
  • Page 238: Creating A .Ver File If Using Provisioning

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Note: Handset Configuration XML files can also be uploaded through: Provisioning. For more information, see Provisioning Guide. Enhanced Pro- visioning License required for the Spectralink IP-DECT Server 400/6500 and Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Server One.
  • Page 239 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide The .ver file can look like this: GROUP100 VERSION1 GROUP101 VERSION1 GROUP102 VERSION1 GROUP103 VERSION1 Note: There must only be white space between GROUP and VERSION. The naming is case sensitive.
  • Page 240: System Management

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide System Management Through the web based Administration Page of the Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server it is possible to perform the following system management: make a backup of configuration file...
  • Page 241: Making A Back-Up And Restore Of System

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Making a Back-Up and Restore of System Through the web based Administration Page of the Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server it is possible to save the following data:...
  • Page 242: Updating Firmware

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Updating Firmware Note: Contact your distributor for newest firmware. Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server, Spectralink IP-DECT Base Station and Spectralink DECT Media Resource/Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Media Resource firmware can be updated the...
  • Page 243: To Update Spectralink Ip-Dect/Virtual Ip-Dect Server Firmware

    PCS 20B_ or newer. On the Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Server One, it is required to use a ZIP file con- taining both the Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Server One firmware (.ova file) and the Spectralink IP-DECT Server firmware (.bin file) in order to use the firmware as...
  • Page 244 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide 4. Optionally, you can block new calls during a firmware update by clicking Administration, and then clicking Wireless Server. On the Wireless Server page, under Service Status, click Block.
  • Page 245: To Update Spectralink Ip-Dect Base Station Firmware

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide To Update Spectralink IP-DECT Base Station Firmware Note: Not relevant to the Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200. New firmware can be uploaded either through provisioning (license required) or manually.
  • Page 246 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Setting Update base station firmware - Automatic Enable (Optional) Default value: Disabled Enable this, if you want to make automatic update possible. The base stations will be automatically updated using the default firmware.
  • Page 247 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide 3. Click Update. Selected base stations will be updated. 4. Click Reboot base stations if you want to reboot selected base stations. Note: If Automatic update is not enabled, Spectralink IP-DECT Base Stations can be rebooted manually after they have been updated.
  • Page 248: To Update Spectralink Dect Media Resource/Spectralink Virtual Ip-Dect Media Resource Firmware

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide To Update Spectralink DECT Media Resource/Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Media Resource Firmware Note: Not relevant to the Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400. Once uploaded, default firmware will remain on the server until overwritten or deleted. New firmware can be uploaded either through provisioning (license required) or manually.
  • Page 249 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Setting Update media resource firmware - Automatic Enable (Optional) Default value: Disabled Enable this, if you want to make automatic update possible. The media resources will be automatically updated using the default firmware.
  • Page 250: To Update Spectralink Dect Handset Firmware Over The Air (Suota)

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide 3. Click Update. Selected media resources will be updated. 4. Click Reboot media resources if you want to reboot selected media resources. Note: If Automatic update is not enabled, Spectralink DECT Media Resources/Spec- tralink Virtual IP-DECT Media Resources can be rebooted manually after they have been updated.
  • Page 251 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide 1. Click Firmware, and then click Handset. 2. On the Handset update settings page, enter the following data: Field Setting Handset update settings - Automatic update Enable (Optional) Enable.
  • Page 252: Restarting System Or Block Calls During Firmware Update

    Restarting System or Block Calls during Firmware Update Through the web based Administration Page of the Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server it is possible to restart he Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server or block new calls during firm- ware update. To Restart System or Block New Calls 1.
  • Page 253: Reading System Information

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Reading System Information Through the web based Administration Page of the Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server it is possible to read the following system information: General status Logs Information...
  • Page 254 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Example from Spectralink IP-DECT Server 6500: Example from Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Server One: 14215700-IG, Edition 15.0 May 2020, Original document...
  • Page 255 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Description of quick statuses All enabled SIP users are Problems for No users. Problems for registered to the SIP some users. all users. server. Connection to the redund- Not working.
  • Page 256: Logs Information

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Logs Information This page provides log information such as media resource connection, base station connection and different types of statuses. 1. Click Status, and then click Logs. The Message Log page appears.
  • Page 257: Wireless Server Information

    It is not necessary to export logs for each different status. All types will be part of the log file. Wireless Server Information This page provides information about the firmware version and ARI code of the Spectralink IP- DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server. 1. Click Status, and then click Wireless Server. The Wireless Server Status page appears.
  • Page 258: Statistics

    Note: For more in depth information and to gain access to the Spectralink training material, you must attend training and become Spectralink Certified Specialist. Please visit http://partneraccess.spectralink.com/training/classroom-training...
  • Page 259 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Statistics of Wireless Server This page is useful to get information about traffic on the Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server such as voice call traffic and message call traffic and it provides a summary of subscription and handover statistics.
  • Page 260 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Traffic load: Shows how much load has been on the system divided into intervals of 1, 5 and 60 minutes. Traffic load does not reflect a true image of the system load over a longer period of time - therefore, the information is primary meant for load test purposes.
  • Page 261 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide RTP loss: Shows the detected RTP packet loss between the media resource and base station as well as between media resource and PBX/call manager. A notice message will be logged if the number of lost RTP packets is greater that 2 %.
  • Page 262 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Statistics of Devices Click Statistics, and then click Device. The Devices page appears. User: Identifies the handset owner. Call time: Shows the accumulated call time per handset.
  • Page 263 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Statistics of Active Calls Click Statistics, and then click Active Calls. The Active Calls page appears. Provides an overview of current calls in the system. Established: Shows time stamp of beginning of call.
  • Page 264 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Statistics of Abnormal Releases This page is useful to get statistical information about abnormal releases. Click Statistics, and then click Abnormal Releases. The Abnormal call releases page appears.
  • Page 265: Changing Administration Password

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Statistics of Traffic Distribution This page is useful to get statistic information about traffic distribution during the last 24 hours. Click Statistics, and then click Traffic Distribution. The Traffic Distribution page appears.
  • Page 266 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Setting Strict password requirements If enabling strict password requirements, the device can (Optional) be configured to enforce certain security rules and naming conventions. For more information, see "Changing Admin-...
  • Page 267 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Setting Remove user passwords from If enabled, users passwords are prevented from being exported data (Optional) included when data are exported from the Spectralink IP- DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server, e.g. when exporting the user list to XML files or CSV files.
  • Page 268: Resetting System To Factory Settings

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Resetting System to Factory Settings Through the web based Administration Page of the Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server it is possible to reset the Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server to factory default settings (ori- ginal configurations and empty user data base).
  • Page 269: Exporting/Importing Server Configuration File

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Exporting/Importing Server Configuration File Through the web based Administration Page of the Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server it is possible to export and import the server configuration file. When provisioning/importing a server configuration file into the Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Server One, it is possible to merge the con- figurations in the provisioned/imported server configuration file.
  • Page 270: To Create A Configuration File For Merging

    (the root element <config> alone). Example 1 of Configuration File to be Merged Below is an example of merging a license into a Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server. Exist- ing configurations are preserved.
  • Page 271: Disabling Web Based Administration Page

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Disabling Web Based Administration Page For security reasons, it is possible to disable the web based Administration Page of the Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server/Spectralink IP-DECT Base Station, so that it cannot be accessed from a browser.
  • Page 272: To Disable Web Based Administration Page Of Server

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide To Disable Web Based Administration Page of Server The web based Administration Page of the Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server can only be disabled by entering the following directly in the configuration file: <security>...
  • Page 273: Deleting Licenses

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Deleting Licenses 1. Click Administration, and then click License. 2. On the Licenses page, under Loaded licenses, click Delete, to delete the relevant license. Example from Spectralink IP-DECT Server 6500: Example from Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Server One: 14215700-IG, Edition 15.0...
  • Page 274 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Note: Information regarding Spectralink IP-DECT Server: If you by mistake delete a license or perform a factory reset of the system (which will delete all loaded licenses), it is possible to retrieve the license(s) again by entering the ARI code of the server in the Spectralink License Key Generator on Spectralink Cor- poration's support portal: http://support.spectralink.com/keycode.
  • Page 275: Oam Rest Api

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide OAM REST API Third party applications/services can use Spectralink's OAM REST API to operate, administrate and maintain the Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Server One.
  • Page 276: Messaging Over Msf

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Messaging Over MSF With the MSF messages function you can send text messages to any MSF compatible handset con- nected to the Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server. XML-RPC SDK Documentation To setup the system to use MSF you must obtain the document “XML-RPC SDK”...
  • Page 277: Broadcast Messaging

    Spectralink broadcast messaging is a one-way message that can be sent to a specified group of handsets, or to all handsets in your system simultaneously.
  • Page 278: Components Supporting Broadcast Messaging

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Components Supporting Broadcast Messaging Following Spectralink solution components support broadcast messaging: Broadcast Messaging Supported on Spectralink Handset Handset Software Version Spectralink Handset 7202/7212 Text (MSF II): All versions...
  • Page 279: System Broadcast Messaging Capacity

    System Broadcast Messaging Capacity In order not to overload your system, it is recommended to set a maximum number of broadcast mes- sages to be sent per minute. Spectralink recommends the following settings the for Spectralink IP- DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Servers.
  • Page 280: Broadcast Messaging Handset Management

    With the Handset and Repeater Management Tool, you can create, update, and delete broadcast groups in each handset. It is possible to define up to 16 groups per Spectralink DECT Handset. For more information, see Handset and Repeater Management Tool User Guide.
  • Page 281: Frequency Swap Support

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Frequency Swap Support Note: Not relevant to the Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200. Frequency swap support allows the active radio frequency to be changed in accordance to geo- graphical locations (example: changing from 1.8 GHz to 1.9 GHz, or visa versa).
  • Page 282: Handset 7212 Supporting Frequency Swap (Part No. 02610004)

    Handset 7212 Supporting Frequency Swap (Part no. 02610004) The special Spectralink DECT Handset 7212 is a dual frequency handset, meaning that it listens to and can automatically swap between 1.8 GHz and 1.9 GHz. When connecting to the system, the handset automatically scans the different frequency bands, selecting the appropriate frequency band to use when required.
  • Page 283: Redundant System Configuration

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Redundant System Configuration Note: Not relevant to the Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400. This section describes the redundancy feature in the Spectralink IP-DECT Server 6500 and Spec- tralink Virtual IP-DECT Server One. You will find a description of how to design, configure and administer a redundant Spectralink IP-DECT Server 6500/Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Server One solution including a master and a backup server.
  • Page 284: Firmware Compatibility (Redundancy)

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Firmware Compatibility (Redundancy) For using a redundant server solution, it is required that the backup Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP- DECT Server has the same firmware revision and licensed features as the master Spectralink IP- DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server to be able to connect to the master.
  • Page 285: How This Works

    S for backup server (see image below): The users will not always be on the same system. After a reboot of the Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Servers some of the users may have changed servers, there is no option to connect a spe- cific user to a specific server, this is done randomly by the system.
  • Page 286: Configuring Redundancy

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Configuring Redundancy Note: Not relevant to the Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400. This section describes how to configure a redundant Spectralink IP-DECT Server 6500/Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Server One solution: Configuration of the redundancy feature requires the acquisition of redundancy licenses.
  • Page 287 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide In the License Key Generator you bind the received Authentication Product Key to a specific Server ARI code. Caution: When an Authentication Product Key has been tied to an ARI code using the License Key Generator, the license has been used, a specific license cannot be untied from this ARI code again.
  • Page 288 Authentication Product Key for your software license. The e-mail contains a txt document called “License.txt” and looks like this: 3. Find the System ARI Code for your master Spectralink IP-DECT Server 6500 to be used in the License Key Generator. For more information, see "Identifying ARI on Spectralink IP-...
  • Page 289 The following Spectralink License Key Generator screen appears: 5. Generate the license for the master Spectralink IP-DECT Server 6500 by doing the following: In the ARI (DECT) / Serial number (Wi-Fi) field, enter the ARI of your master Spectralink IP-DECT Server.
  • Page 290 The webpage will output the license and an email with the new license code will be sent to the e-mail you have entered. 6. Load the new license code using the web based Administration Page of the Spectralink IP- DECT Server.
  • Page 291 Authentication Product Key for your software license. The e-mail contains a txt document called “License.txt” and looks like this: 3. Find the System ARI Code for your backup Spectralink IP-DECT Server 6500 to be used in the License Key Generator. For more information, see "Identifying ARI on Spectralink IP-...
  • Page 292 License Key Generator link to open the License Key Generator. The following Spectralink License Key Generator screen appears: 5. Generate the license for the backup Spectralink IP-DECT Server 6500 by doing the following: In the ARI (DECT) / Serial number (Wi-Fi) field, enter the ARI of your backup Spec- tralink IP-DECT Server.
  • Page 293 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide 6. Load the new license code using the web based Administration Page of the Spectralink IP- DECT Server. Click Administration, and then click License. Copy the provided license key from your email, paste it in the License field, and then click Load.
  • Page 294: Redundancy Licenses Generation - Spectralink Virtual Ip-Dect Server One

    2. When your order is processed, Order Management will send you an email including a license key for the relevant software license. 3. Load the new license code using the web based Administration Page of the Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Server.
  • Page 295 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Note: The Redundancy License had adopted the ARI code of the master server. This is done in the case of a failure of the master server, the backup server will have the same ARI code, and therefore the handsets will still be subscribed to the ARI, as this does not change.
  • Page 296: Configuring A Master Spectralink Ip-Dect Server 6500/Spectralink Virtual Ip-Dect Server One

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Configuring a Master Spectralink IP-DECT Server 6500/Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Server One The master Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server must be configured as a normal single server solution with base stations, media resources and users as “normal” and it must be verified that the desired functionality is working before enabling the redundancy feature, and the backup Spec- tralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server is added.
  • Page 297 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide 3. On the Redundancy Configuration page, enter the following data: Field Setting Redundancy Configuration - Node type Single If selected, this will disable redundancy and configure for stand alone (normal single server solution).
  • Page 298 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Setting Redundancy Configuration - Settings Failover time(sec) Enter value for failover time. Failure time is the time in seconds from the Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server detects a failure, until it initiates a failover operation and cause the other peer to take over.
  • Page 299: Configuring A Backup Spectralink Ip-Dect Server 6500/Spectralink Virtual Ip-Dect Server One

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Configuring a Backup Spectralink IP-DECT Server 6500/Spectralink Virtual IP- DECT Server One On the backup Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server only basic network settings and redundancy settings need to be configured. All other settings are retrieved from the master Spec- tralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server.
  • Page 300 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Setting Address If master server, enter the fixed IP address or hostname for the backup Spectralink IP-DECT Server 6500/Spec- tralink Virtual IP-DECT Server One. If backup server, enter the fixed IP address or hostname for the master Spectralink IP-DECT Server 6500/Spec- tralink Virtual IP-DECT Server One.
  • Page 301 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide 4. Click Save. All other configuration settings on the backup server will become unavailable on the web based Administration Page (and only available on the master server).
  • Page 302: Configuring Base Station And Media Resource In A Redundant Solution

    Configuring Base Station and Media Resource in a Redundant Solution The base stations and media resources should be configured just as in a single Spectralink IP-DECT Server 6500/Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Server One solution, and the server address should be set to the address of the master server.
  • Page 303: Administration Scenarios

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Administration Scenarios This section describes a common configuration scenario as well as some common administration scenarios where either the master or the backup Spectralink IP-DECT Server 6500/Spectralink Vir- tual IP-DECT Server One fails.
  • Page 304: Failure On The Backup Spectralink Ip-Dect/Virtual Ip-Dect Server

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Failover time conditions The default failover time is 15 seconds; however this may be adjusted in the Failover time setting (for more information, see "Configuring a Master Spectralink IP-DECT Server 6500/Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Server One"...
  • Page 305: Configuring Company Phone Book/Directory

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Configuring Company Phone Book/Dir- ectory You can set up the company phone book/directory in the server. As default, the company phone book is disabled. The server can be configured in the following ways: Retrieving phone book data using LDAP/LDAPS server.
  • Page 306: To Get Phone Book Data Through Ldap Server, Csv File Or Broadworks

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide To Get Phone Book Data through LDAP Server, CSV File or BroadWorks Configure the server to retrieve phone book data using LDAP server (or secure LDAP server), by importing phone book data from a CSV file or retrieve phone book data from BroadWorks.
  • Page 307 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Setting LDAP Enable this if you want to configure the server to retrieve phone book data using LDAP server. Note: Secure LDAP (LDAPS) communication occurs over port TCP 636. LDAPS communication to a global catalog server occurs over TCP 3269.
  • Page 308 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Setting Replace prefixes (Optional) Enter the phone number prefixes to replace or strip, sep- arated by a comma. E.g.: if the phone number is +45678912345, and that user has the extension 12345, then you specify “+456789”...
  • Page 309 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Setting Phonebook Configuration - BroadWorks BroadWorks Enable this if you want to configure the server to retrieve phone book data using BroadWorks. It is possible to select a combination of five BroadWorks...
  • Page 310 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Setting Group Common Default value: Enabled Personal Directory Default value: Enabled 3. Click Save. No restart is needed and the changes are accepted immediately. 14215700-IG, Edition 15.0...
  • Page 311: Example Of Csv File Format

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Example of CSV File Format An example of a CSV file format for phone book data could be: "Label1","Label2","Label3","Label4","Label5" "Field1",”Field2”,"Field3","Field4","Field5" "Field1",”Field2”,"Field3","Field4","Field5" The labels are column names displayed in the handset. The fields are the actual data for the records.
  • Page 312: Handset Sharing

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Handset Sharing Note: Not relevant to the Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200. The traditional concept of a communication device is to have a device (phone) assigned to a number (SIP user).
  • Page 313 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide The scenario requires more users than handsets. An example of this scenario can be that several users, each with their own number, need to use a phone on a site but not at the same time. E.g. a site with 10 different users working at the same site but only 4 users at any given time.
  • Page 314: Handset Sharing - Firmware Compatibility

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Handset Sharing - Firmware Compatibility Note: The handset sharing feature is available on all Spectralink Handsets. Not all fea- tures are supported in all models. Non-Spectralink Handsets do not support handset sharing.
  • Page 315: Adding Handset Sharing License

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Adding Handset Sharing License To enable handset sharing it is necessary to add a Handset Sharing License to the Spectralink IP- DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server. For more information about ordering and loading license into the server, see "Ordering Licenses"...
  • Page 316: User Sign-In/Sign-Out

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide User Sign-in/Sign-out Using a sign-in procedure, it is possible to sign-in to the device and sign-out from the device from the handset instead of performing user administration from the web based Administration Page of the Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server.
  • Page 317: Configuring Handset Login

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Configuring Handset Login Enable/Disable Handset Login on Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server 1. Ensure that support of the relevant call handler is enabled (Configuration > relevant Call handler (e.g. Skype for Business)).
  • Page 318 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Early encryption and re-keying If enabled, this enables encryption immediately after (Optional) connection establishment and regular re-keying until connection termination. Possible values: Disabled, Enabled or Required.
  • Page 319 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Frequency (Optional) Radio Region used for DECT communication with handsets. (Only visible if Frequency Swap License is loaded) With the Frequency Swap License installed, it is pos- sible to perform frequency swap between handsets.
  • Page 320 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Add new as active (Optional) If enabled, new media resources will become active when added. Otherwise they must be activated manu- ally under Administration > Media Resource >...
  • Page 321 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Media encryption (SRTP) If enabled, secure RTP for base station audio con- (Optional) nections is used. Default value: Disabled Note: If not running PCS 20A_ or newer, this field is only visible if a Security (TLS, SRTP) License is loaded.
  • Page 322 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Zone based paging (Optional) Zone based paging is used when grouping base sta- tions into zones in site(s). Not using zones will be sub- stantial in most average systems.
  • Page 323 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Multicast TTL (Optional) The TTL is used to limit the propagation of the mul- ticast packets across routers. Default value: 1 Note:The TTL is configurable and it is possible to change the value according to network topology.
  • Page 324 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field LAN sync type of service (TOS/Diff- TOS/DiffServ values can be configured for PTP pack- serv) (Optional) ets used for LAN sync. The values are entered in decimal.
  • Page 325 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Handset login If enabled, user credentials can be entered on the handset and no user configuration is required on the (Only visible if Lync/SfB + Security server.
  • Page 326 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Call forward unconditional - enable Enable call forward unconditional by dialing this code (Optional) (*21*), followed by the desired extension ($ = exten- sion) and #. E.g.: *21*$#...
  • Page 327 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Enable Long-Press Key7 - If enabled, allow Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP- Undefined (Optional) DECT Server to use this long key press for replacing handsets as an admin rights user.
  • Page 328: Signing Into A Device From The Handset

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Signing into a Device from the Handset When accessing the Sign in menu, you can choose between PIN Sign in or Sign in (PIN Sign in is only visible if PIN authentication is available and configured on the server of the call handler, e.g.
  • Page 329: Adding Devices To Server

    Devices can be added and subscribed without any SIP users associated. Devices are identified by the IPEI, which is a globally unique number identifying the Spectralink Handset. Handsets can be added manually to the Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server by specifying an IPEI or they can be automatically created, when subscribed to the Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server.
  • Page 330 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide When clicking on a User under the List Users menu, you see that the User profile is very similar to the User profile without Handset Sharing License installed. See image below.
  • Page 331 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide On the Device profile, notice the Username / Extension link. If the handset is linked to a specific user, the text field will hold the extension number of that user and the Username / Extension link is active.
  • Page 332: Adding Users To Server

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Adding Users to Server Users are identified by their SIP username. User data are split in four categories: DECT device Mainly used for information about associated device (if any). Furthermore, by editing the IPEI it is possible for the administrator to “sign-in”...
  • Page 333: Handset Sharing And Provisioning

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Handset Sharing and Provisioning Handset sharing is used in combination with provisioning. Users can be provisioned via the <MAC/UUID>-users.xml file. Devices cannot be provisioned because the intention is that devices will be automatically created when they are subscribed.
  • Page 334 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide A Device is a subscribed handset A User (represented by Username / Extension link) is active when linked to a device Link handset to vacant User during subscription...
  • Page 335 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Device (handset) and User are linked User is registered with SIP Server Above you see how a Device profile is linked to a User profile. Notice how the IPEI number and the Username / Extension number are associated, indicating a link between the Device and User.
  • Page 336: Example Of Setting Up Handsets For Handset Sharing

    Example of Setting Up Handsets for Handset Sharing 1. A Handset Sharing | IP-DECT/DECT Servers 400/6500/2500/8000 License or Handset Shar- ing 1 Year | Virtual IP-DECT Server License must be loaded to the Spectralink IP-DECT/Vir- tual IP-DECT Server. 2. Set up handset for Send MSF: Menu > Settings > Advanced > Long key > Send MSF.
  • Page 337: Product Compatibility

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Product Compatibility If you have any questions about product compatibility, contact your system administrator. You can use the Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server with other Spectralink products as identified by the type approval model ID and/or part number located on the label of the product.
  • Page 338 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Spectralink DECT Repeater Spectralink DECT Repeater 1G8, 2 channels, with K018B (02440000) connector for external antenna Spectralink DECT Repeater 1G9, 2 channels, with K018B (02441000) connector for external antenna...
  • Page 339 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Spectralink Server Licenses for 200 Lync/SfB + Security (TLS, SRTP) | IP-DECT 14075511 Server 200 * Lync/SfB + Security (TLS, SRTP) 3 Users | IP- 14232830 DECT Server 200 *...
  • Page 340 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Spectralink Server Licenses for Server 400 12 Channels + 24 Users | IP-DECT Server 400 14075500 Lync/SfB + Security (TLS, SRTP) | IP-DECT 14075510 Server 400 *...
  • Page 341 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Spectralink Server Licenses for Server 400 Software Assurance 1 Year 24 Users | IP-DECT 14232804 Server 400 Software Assurance 3 Years 24 Users | IP-DECT 14232805 Server 400...
  • Page 342 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Spectralink Server Licenses for Server 6500 150 Users | IP-DECT Server 6000/6500 14075210 500 Users | IP-DECT Server 6000/6500 14075220 1500 Users | IP-DECT Server 6000/6500 14075230...
  • Page 343 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Spectralink Server Licenses for Server 6500 Software Assurance 5 Years 150 Users | IP- 14232847 DECT Server 6500 Software Assurance 1 Year 500 Users | IP-DECT 14232810...
  • Page 344 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Spectralink Server Licenses for Virtual Server One Mandatory Base Licence ARI 150 Users 64 Base 14233244 Stations 32 Media Channels | Virtual IP-DECT Server 30 Users | Virtual IP-DECT Server...
  • Page 345 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Spectralink Server Licenses for Virtual Server One Software Assurance 1 Year 500 Users | Virtual IP- 14233215 DECT Server Software Assurance 3 Years 500 Users | Virtual...
  • Page 346: Technical Specification

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Technical Specification Below you will find technical specifications of the different Spectralink Server Solution components: Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 400 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 6500...
  • Page 347: Spectralink Ip-Dect Server 200

    SNMP SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE The Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200 is both a radio unit and a SIP integration unit to the host SIP Call Control / UC platform. 1 x Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200 and up to 3 x Spectralink DECT Repeaters (2 or 4 chan-...
  • Page 348 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide NETWORK 10/100 Mbps Ethernet port Manual or dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP) Time and date synchronization using Network Time Protocol (NTP) LED status indication PROVISIONING Configuration User data...
  • Page 349 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide DECT RADIO APPROVAL EN 301 406 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Operating temperature: 10 - 40º C (50 - 104º F) Storage temperature: -50 - 70º C (-58 - 158º F)
  • Page 350 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Spectralink IP-DECT Server 400 PROTOCOL SUPPORT Session Initiated Protocol (SIP) Broadcast Messaging Message Service Functions (MSF) XML-RPC OAM-REST-API SIP VOIP SUPPORT Basic call CLIP Call Hold Call Transfer...
  • Page 351 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE The Spectralink IP-DECT Server 400 is both a radio unit and a SIP integration unit to the host SIP Call Control / UC platform. Additionally, it controls and handles the Spectralink IP-DECT Base Stations.
  • Page 352 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide PROVISIONING Configuration User data Server firmware Base station firmware (License required) Handset firmware (License required) RADIO INTERFACE RF output 20 to 24 dBm at antenna connection Sensitivity: typical -90 dBm measured at antenna connection at BER = 0.001 Average transmit power: typical 5mW/ch (US) or 10mW/ch.
  • Page 353 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Operating temperature: 10 - 40º C (50 - 104º F) Storage temperature: -50 - 70º C (-58 - 158º F) Relative humidity: between 20% and 80% (non-condensing)
  • Page 354: Spectralink Ip-Dect Server 6500

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Spectralink IP-DECT Server 6500 PROTOCOL SUPPORT Session Initiated Protocol (SIP) Broadcast Messaging Message Service Functions (MSF) XML-RPC OAM-REST-API SIP VOIP SUPPORT Basic call CLIP Call Hold Call Transfer...
  • Page 355 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE The Spectralink IP-DECT Server 6500 is a control unit acting as a SIP integration unit to the host SIP Call Control / UC (IP-PBX) platform, which also controls and handles all other infra- structure elements Max.
  • Page 356 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide SAFETY (REGULATORY STANDARDS) UL 60950-1 CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-1-03 UL File No: E170690 IEC 60950-1 Safety: EN 60950 - 1 AS/NZS 60950-1 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Operating temperature: 10 - 40º C (50 - 104º F) Storage temperature: -50 - 70º...
  • Page 357: Spectralink Virtual Ip-Dect Server One

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Server One PROTOCOL SUPPORT Session Initiated Protocol (SIP) Broadcast Messaging Message Service Functions (MSF) XML-RPC OAM-REST-API SIP VOIP SUPPORT Basic call CLIP Call Hold...
  • Page 358 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE The Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Server One is a control unit acting as a SIP integration unit to the host SIP Call Control / UC (IP-PBX) platform, which also controls and handles all other infrastructure elements Max.
  • Page 359: Spectralink Ip-Dect Base Station

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Spectralink IP-DECT Base Station SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE The Spectralink IP-DECT Base Station does have 12 channels, but only 11 can be used when synchronizing over the air. NETWORK...
  • Page 360 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide SAFETY (REGULATORY STANDARDS) UL60950-1 CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-1 AS/NZS 60950-1 Safety: EN 60950 - 1 DECT RADIO APPROVAL EN 301 406 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS Power over Ethernet (IEEE 802.3af)
  • Page 361: Spectralink Dect Repeater

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Spectralink DECT Repeater SYSTEM CAPACITY WITHOUT EXTERNAL ANTENNA Max. number of traffic channels: two or four SYSTEM CAPACITY WITH EXTERNAL ANTENNA Max. number of traffic channels: two or four Distance from base station to repeater with external antenna: up to 1,950 m.
  • Page 362: Spectralink External Antenna

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Operating temperature: 0 - 55º C (32 - 131º F) Storage temperature: -50 - 70º C (-58 - 158º F) Relative humidity: between 20% and 80% (non-condensing)
  • Page 363: Troubleshooting

    Checking synchronization chain for loops Checking LAN Sync Performance Insufficient Software Assurance Licenses Note: For more in depth information and to gain access to the Spectralink training material, you must attend training and become Spectralink Certified Specialist. Please visit http://partneraccess.spectralink.com/training/classroom-training for more information and registration.
  • Page 364: Network Diagnose

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Setting Log TLS keys (Optional) If enabled, TLS master secrets are logged to a log file for later decryption of TLS in packet capture. Packet Capture - Status Status Shows the status of the capture progress.
  • Page 365: Insufficient Software Assurance Licenses

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Insufficient Software Assurance Licenses If you see the following error message (and you cannot remove the progress bar): "Insufficient Software Assurance Licenses installed to upgrade" This can mean one of two things: You do not have a software license associated with the server and will need to purchase Soft- ware Assurance to be able to download any software updates.
  • Page 366: Parameter Overview

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Parameter Overview Status - General Field General Status - General IP address IP address of the Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server. NTP Server IP address of the NTP Server.
  • Page 367 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field General Status Firmware PartNo Partnumber of the Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server firmware Firmware version Build Firmware build General Status - Quick status OK if all enabled SIP users are registered to the SIP server.
  • Page 368: Status - Logs

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Status - Logs Field Message Log Display filter From the Display filter list you can select between emer- gency, critical, error, warning, notice or info depending on the logs you want to see. Furthermore, select between Application or Audit to get the wanted log type.
  • Page 369: Status - Wireless Server

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Status - Wireless Server Field Wireless Server Status - General Firmware version Wireless Server firmware version. E.g. 59015 System ARI E.g. 1005354651 Wireless Server Status - License information License users E.g.
  • Page 370: Status - Packet Capture

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Status - Packet Capture Field Setting Packet Capture - Filters Capture SIP (Optional) If enabled, SIP signalling is captured. Capture external RTP If enabled, all voice packages from other endpoints are cap- (Optional) tured.
  • Page 371: Configuration - General

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Configuration - General Field Setting General Configuration - IPv4 Method Default value: DHCP assigned (dynamic IP address) Select Use Static IP Address to configure a static IP address.
  • Page 372 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Setting General Configuration - Ethernet VLAN (Optional) It is possible to enter the VLAN Identifier (VID) according to IEEE 802.1Q specifying the VLAN to which the device belongs.
  • Page 373 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Setting Broadcast announcements Specifies if UPnP announcements are broadcasted. (Optional) If enabled, the device broadcasts announcements auto- matically. General Configuration - Remote syslog Host (Optional) Enter the host or IP address of the remote syslog server.
  • Page 374: Configuration - Wireless Server

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Configuration - Wireless Server Field Wireless Server Configuration - DECT Subscription allowed (Optional) If enabled, it is possible to subscribe new handsets to the system. Note: Subscription will be disallowed after 120 seconds or when a subscription succeeds.
  • Page 375 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field System access code (Optional) System wide DECT access code. The access code is from 0 - 8 decimal digits. Note: Individual user access code (AC) has precedence over system access code.
  • Page 376 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Allow bearer handovers to repeaters If enabled, bearer handover to repeaters is allowed. (Optional) (Not relevant to the Spec- If disabled, handovers between a repeater and base sta- tralink IP-DECT Server 200/400) tion must take place as connection handovers.
  • Page 377 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Require encryption (Optional) If enabled, the connection between the base station and the Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server is required to be encrypted. Note: Enabling this, will only allow base stations with firm- ware PCS 17Fa or newer to connect.
  • Page 378 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Paging method (not relevant to Spec- “Paging” is about incoming voice and messaging calls, tralink IP-DECT Server 200/400) where the Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server has to send out an announcement (through the relevant...
  • Page 379 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Zone based paging (Optional) Zone based paging is used when grouping base stations into zones in site(s). Not using zones will be substantial in most average systems.
  • Page 380 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Default sync type (Optional) This setting controls the default sync type for new base sta- tions connecting to the server. Possible values: Free running, Radio or LAN.
  • Page 381 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Allow web based Administration If disabled, the web based Administration Page (GUI) of Page (Optional) all connected base stations will be disabled. Default value: Enabled Note: It is possible to disable the web based Admin-...
  • Page 382 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Enable MSF (Optional) If enabled, access to the MSF application interface is sup- ported. Default value: Disabled Enable XML-RPC (Optional) If enabled, access to the XML-RPC application interface is supported.
  • Page 383 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Enable Long-Press Key1- Phone- If enabled, allow Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT book (Optional) Server to use this long key press for company phone book. Enable Long-Press Key2 - Phone-...
  • Page 384: Configuration - Media Resource

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Configuration - Media Resource Field Media Resource Configuration - Media resource Enable internal If enabled, the internal media resource will start up and con- nect. If disabled, CPU power is increased. Additional media resource will take over then, if installed.
  • Page 385: Configuration - Security

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Configuration - Security Field Setting Security Configuration - Administrator Authentication Current password Enter the current password. New username Enter a new username. Note: Requires a reboot of the server.
  • Page 386 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Setting Remove user passwords from If enabled, users passwords are prevented from being included exported data (Optional) when data are exported from the Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server, e.g. when exporting the user list to XML files or CSV files.
  • Page 387: Configuration - Certificates

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Configuration - Certificates Field Certificates - Device certificate chain (Not relevant to Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Server One) Overview of device certificates. These are non-changeable. Examples of device certificates are: Device certificate, Spec- traLink Issuing CA / Spectralink Inc.
  • Page 388: Configuration - Sip

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Type Select between the following certificate types; X.509 or PKCS#12. Click Import Certificate, if you want to import the certificate. Click Remove, if you want to remove a certificate.
  • Page 389 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Setting Default domain Used for SIP registration. Enter the name of the domain. Note: If no user specific domain is configured under a specific user, the handsets registered on the Spectralink IP- DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server will use the default domain as the domain part of the SIP URI;...
  • Page 390 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Setting Blacklist timeout(sec) Controls the timeout duration for a SIP server to be black- listed, after loosing connection to the server. After leaving the blacklist, the server will reattempt to establish connection.
  • Page 391 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Setting NAT keepalive (Optional) If enabled, the Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server sends UDP packets periodically to ensure that NAT trans- lation continues. If not enabled, the port may be closed down for security reasons (as a consequence call will be dropped or disrupted).
  • Page 392 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Setting SIP Configuration - Authentication Default user (Optional) Default user name used for SIP authentication. Note: If no handset specific authentication user name/- password is configured, handsets registered on the Spec- tralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server will use the default user name/password.
  • Page 393 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Setting Media 802.1p Class-of-Service This is the 802.1p PCP and must be between 0 and 7. The setting requires VLAN tagging. Default value: 5 Port range start Port range start for local RTP ports.
  • Page 394 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Setting Include MKI in SDES offers Handles the RFC 4568 SRTP Master Key Index Parameter (Optional) in SDP offers. Default value: Disabled Note: If not running PCS 20A_ or newer, this field is only vis- ible if a Security (TLS, SRTP) License is loaded.
  • Page 395: Configuration - Redundancy

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Configuration - Redundancy Field Setting Redundancy Configuration - Node type Single If selected, this will disable redundancy and configure for stand alone (normal single server solution). Select Single, if this device is to be a normal single server solu- tion.
  • Page 396: Configuration - Provisioning

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Setting Redundancy Configuration - Settings Failover time(sec) Enter value for failover time. Failure time is the time in seconds from the Spectralink IP- DECT/Virtual IP-DECT Server detects a failure, until it initiates a failover operation and cause the other peer to take over.
  • Page 397 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Setting If using Static for obtaining the URL of the provisioning server, enter an URL. Accepted format of URL is: [<protocol>://[<user- name>:<password>@]]<host>[:<port>][/<path>] Examples: 10.0.0.10 tftp://provisioning.test.com ftp://192.168.0.1 ftp://user:password@provisioning.example.com...
  • Page 398 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Setting Provisioning Configuration - Handset configuration (Only relevant to Spectralink IP-DECT Servers and Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Server One) Import Enable. If enabled, this will make automatic update possible if a .ver file and handset configuration files are available.
  • Page 399: Configuration - Import/Export

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Configuration - Import/Export Field Import/Export - Export configuration Export Click Save, if you want to export the configuration file. Save the configuration file. Import/Export - Import configuration...
  • Page 400: Description - Spectralink Ip-Dect Server

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Users - List Users - User Field Setting User - DECT device Product name After registration of user and subscription of handset, this field will contain information about the handset product name.
  • Page 401 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Setting User - User PIN code (Optional)(Only visible Enter a code in the PIN code field for added security to prevent if Handset Sharing License is other users from linking a handset with your user profile.
  • Page 402 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Setting Domain (Optional) Enter the domain part of a SIP URI. Note: Allowed characters: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, .- E.g. example.org in John Doe<sip:1234@example.org> Note: If not configured, the default domain entered under SIP configuration will be used.
  • Page 403 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Setting Admin rights (Optional) If enabled, the user becomes an admin rights user with the abil- ity to replace a broken handset. For more information about replacing a handset as an admin rights user, see "Replacing Spectralink DECT Handset as...
  • Page 404: Users - List Devices - Device

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Users - List Devices - Device Field Setting Device - DECT device Model After registration of user and subscription of handset, this field will contain information about the handset model.
  • Page 405: Users - List User - Handset Firmware Update

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Setting Device - User Username / Extension If the handset is linked to a specific user, the text field will hold the extension number of that user and the Username / Exten- sion link is active.
  • Page 406: Users - Import/Export

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Users - Import/Export Field Setting Import/Export Users - Import user data CSV format If you want to import user data, browse for the CSV file to import, and click Load.
  • Page 407: Users - Handset Configuration

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Users - Handset Configuration Field Setting Handset Configuration Update - Automatic update Enable (Optional) Default value: Disabled Enable this, if you want to make automatic update possible.
  • Page 408: Administration - Wireless Server

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Setting Upload Click Browse to find the relevant Handset Configuration XML file, and then click Upload, if you want to upload a Hand- set Configuration XML file.
  • Page 409: Administration - License

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Administration - License Field Licenses - System info (Only relevant to Spectralink Virtual IP-DECT Server One) Server ID Server ID (also called UUID) is the ID of the virtual machine.
  • Page 410: Administration - Media Resource - Media Resource

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Administration - Media Resource - Media Resource Field Media Resource - General IP address (Read only) Current IP address of the media resource. Note: If the field is empty, the media resource is an internal media resource.
  • Page 411: Administration - Base Station - Base Station

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Administration - Base Station - Base Station Field Base Station - General IP address (Read only) Current IP address of the base station. Description (Optional) Enter a description.
  • Page 412 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field External antenna mode (Optional) Determines which antenna(s) are used when an external antenna is connected. Possible values: Use Internal & external antenna, Use internal antenna only or Use external antenna only.
  • Page 413: Administration - Sites - New Site

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Base Station - RSSI map (Only visible if more than one base station on the system) RPN/RSSI dB/Offset Possible to see the RSSI values of the base stations the selected base station is synchronizing on (Primary syn- c/Secondary (Alternative) sync).
  • Page 414: Administration - Phonebook

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Administration - Phonebook Field Setting Phonebook Configuration - Disabled Disabled As default, phone book configuration is disabled. You can configure the server to retrieve phone book data using LDAP server or by import of phone book data from a CSV file.
  • Page 415 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Setting Bind user (Optional) Enter the username used for authentication against LDAP. Note: It might be necessary to specify the path for username (DOMAIN\username). E.g. CN=Manager, DC=example, DC=com.
  • Page 416 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Setting Phonebook Configuration - BroadWorks BroadWorks Enable this if you want to configure the server to retrieve phone book data using BroadWorks. It is possible to select a combination of five BroadWorks phone...
  • Page 417: Administration - Backup

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Administration - Backup Field Setting System Backup - Backup Full system backup Click Save. A full system backup is performed and saved. System Backup - Restore Full system restore Click Browse to browse for the relevant backup file, and then click Restore.
  • Page 418: Firmware - Media Resource

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Firmware - Media Resource Field Setting Update media resource firmware - Default Information about default firmware files type, version (PCS) and build number - if firmware files have been uploaded.
  • Page 419: Firmware - Base Station

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Setting Firmware file (Optional) The firmware file can be either a previously uploaded default firmware file, or a new firmware file chosen. A new firmware file has to be a valid firmware file with the extension .bin or a zip file...
  • Page 420 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Field Setting Update base station firmware - Automatic Enable (Optional) Default value: Disabled Enable this, if you want to make automatic update possible. The base stations will be automatically updated using the default firmware.
  • Page 421: Firmware - Handset

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Firmware - Handset Field Setting Handset update settings - Automatic update Enable (Optional) Enable. This will make automatic update possible. Only in charger (Optional) If enabled, only handsets in charger will be updated.
  • Page 422: Appendix A - Intercom (Push-To-Talk)

    Activation of Intercom using Headers If an INVITE with an Alert-Info header, a Call-Info header or an Answer-Mode header is received, it is possible to make a Spectralink DECT Handset automatically answer the call, mute the micro- phone and turn on speakerphone.
  • Page 423: Appendix B - Example Of Handset Registration Data - Csv Format

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Appendix B - Example of Handset Regis- tration Data - CSV Format You can import handset registration data in CSV format. To be able to import the data correctly, you...
  • Page 424: Appendix C - Handset Configuration Xml File Example

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Appendix C - Handset Configuration XML File Example <cota> <info> <group>100</group> <version>1</version> </info> <data> <ringing_volume> <volume>7</volume> </ringing_volume> <ringing_tone> <tone>6</tone> </ringing_tone> <alert_volume> <volume>2</volume> </alert_volume> <vibrate> <active>true</active> </vibrate> <silent_mode>...
  • Page 425 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide </absent_in_charger> <bluetooth> <active>false</active> <settings> <auto_connect>false</auto_connect> <headset_volume>4</headset_volume> </settings> </bluetooth> <language> <set>english</set> </language> <headset> <alerting>false</alerting> <volume>4</volume> </headset> <hearing_aid_compatibility> <active>false</active> </hearing_aid_compatibility> <microphone_gain> <value>0_dB</value> </microphone_gain> <ear_gain> <value>0_dB</value> </ear_gain> <longkey> <value>speed_dial</value> <individual_settings>...
  • Page 426 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide <date_format>DD/MM/YYYY</date_format> </time_and_date> <minimum_ring_time> <period>off</period> </minimum_ring_time> <compatibility> <cs1k>false</cs1k> <extended_location_registration>true</extended_location_registration> </compatibility> <handover_profile> <profile>normal</profile> </handover_profile> <local_tones> <country>germany</country> </local_tones> <message_list_content> <show>text</show> </message_list_content> <noisy_environment> <active>false</active> </noisy_environment> <flash_led_on_call> <active>false</active> </flash_led_on_call> <msf_tones_in_a_call> <sound>normal</sound> <vibrate>false</vibrate>...
  • Page 427 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide <screen_lock>false</screen_lock> <lone_worker_mode>true</lone_worker_mode> </shortcut> <power_off_password> <password></password> </power_off_password> <in_call_volume> <volume>3</volume> </in_call_volume> <tear_off_alarm> <state>off</state> <prealarm>false</prealarm> <speed_dial> <loudspeaker>false</loudspeaker> </speed_dial> <indication>false</indication> <prealarm_indication>false</prealarm_indication> <prealarm_4x>false</prealarm_4x> <trigger_time>0</trigger_time> <prealarm_trigger_time>0</prealarm_trigger_time> </tear_off_alarm> <running_detector_alarm> <state>off</state> <prealarm>false</prealarm> <speed_dial> <loudspeaker>false</loudspeaker> </speed_dial>...
  • Page 428 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide <external_services>true</external_services> <presence>true</presence> <status>true</status> <settings>true</settings> </menu_main> <menu_phonebook> <find>true</find> <add>true</add> <speed_dial>true</speed_dial> <delete>true</delete> </menu_phonebook> <menu_call_register> <incoming>true</incoming> <outgoing>true</outgoing> <missed>true</missed> <delete>true</delete> </menu_call_register> <menu_messages> <new>true</new> <inbox>true</inbox> <outbox>true</outbox> <erase>true</erase> <templates>true</templates> <task>true</task> </menu_messages> <menu_status> <silent_mode>true</silent_mode>...
  • Page 429 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide <on_off>false</on_off> <settings>true</settings> </menu_silent_mode> <menu_auto_answer> <on_off>true</on_off> <settings>true</settings> </menu_auto_answer> <menu_out_of_range> <on_off>true</on_off> <settings>true</settings> </menu_out_of_range> <menu_advanced> <language>true</language> <headset>true</headset> <hearing_aid_compatibility>true</hearing_aid_compatibility> <microphone_gain>true</microphone_gain> <long_key>true</long_key> <economy_mode>true</economy_mode> <alarms>true</alarms> <master_handset>true</master_handset> <rolling_tasks>true</rolling_tasks> <login>true</login> <time_and_date>true</time_and_date> <minimum_ring_time>true</minimum_ring_time> <compatibility>true</compatibility> <handover_profile>true</handover_profile> <local_tones>true</local_tones>...
  • Page 430 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide <tear_off>true</tear_off> <running_detector>true</running_detector> <man_down>true</man_down> </menu_alarms> <menu_screen_lock> <on_off>true</on_off> <settings>true</settings> </menu_screen_lock> <echo_canceller> <active>false</active> </echo_canceller> </data> </cota> 14215700-IG, Edition 15.0 May 2020, Original document...
  • Page 431 Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Appendix D On the following pages you will find a description of all the configuration parameters of the Spec- tralink DECT Handset. 14215700-IG, Edition 15.0 May 2020, Original document...
  • Page 432: Description Of Handset Configuration Parameters

    Configurations for Spectralink Handsets PP75-76-77x2 and 72x2 Document type: Doc. no: Author/Released by: Configurations for Spectralink Handsets 1411 0681-PA Doc ed: Date: Page of pages: 14110681_003_COTA_handset_configurations.docx Document name: 1 of 22 2019-10-07...
  • Page 433 Revision history _____________________________________________________________________ 2 Configurations _______________________________________________________________ 3 Firmware 14225100 (75-76-77x2) ______________________________________________________ 3 Firmware 14225110 (72x2) ___________________________________________________________ 14 Introduction In this document, configurations for Spectralink handsets PP75-76-77x2 and 72x2 are listed with options and default options. Revision history Date Initials Changes...
  • Page 434 When auto answer is turned on, the false handset automatically goes off hook when an incoming call arrives. If subscribed to a Spectralink wireless solution, the handset automatically goes on hook when calls are ended. auto_answer. lift_from_charger after_first_ring Specifies if the handset should auto when_to_answer.value...
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  • Page 436 Specifies the action to perform when speed_dial pressing the alarm key, send msf or perform speed dial. Document type: Doc. no: Author/Released by: Configurations for Spectralink Handsets 1411 0681-PA Doc ed: Date: Page of pages: 14110681_003_COTA_handset_configurations.docx Document name: 5 of 22...
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  • Page 438 When turned on the handset sends extended_location_registration false extended location information. Turning extended location of could resolve subscription issues. Document type: Doc. no: Author/Released by: Configurations for Spectralink Handsets 1411 0681-PA Doc ed: Date: Page of pages: 14110681_003_COTA_handset_configurations.docx Document name: 7 of 22 2019-10-07...
  • Page 439 When turned on, the option Templates is false added to the list of shortcuts. Document type: Doc. no: Author/Released by: Configurations for Spectralink Handsets 1411 0681-PA Doc ed: Date: Page of pages: 14110681_003_COTA_handset_configurations.docx Document name: 8 of 22...
  • Page 440 Specifies if the menuitem should be false shown or hidden. Document type: Doc. no: Author/Released by: Configurations for Spectralink Handsets 1411 0681-PA Doc ed: Date: Page of pages: 14110681_003_COTA_handset_configurations.docx Document name: 9 of 22 2019-10-07...
  • Page 441 Specifies if the menuitem should be false shown or hidden. Document type: Doc. no: Author/Released by: Configurations for Spectralink Handsets 1411 0681-PA Doc ed: Date: Page of pages: 14110681_003_COTA_handset_configurations.docx Document name: 10 of 22 2019-10-07...
  • Page 442 Specifies if the menuitem should be false shown or hidden. Document type: Doc. no: Author/Released by: Configurations for Spectralink Handsets 1411 0681-PA Doc ed: Date: Page of pages: 14110681_003_COTA_handset_configurations.docx Document name: 11 of 22 2019-10-07...
  • Page 443 76-77x2 true true Specifies if the menuitem should be false shown or hidden. Document type: Doc. no: Author/Released by: Configurations for Spectralink Handsets 1411 0681-PA Doc ed: Date: Page of pages: 14110681_003_COTA_handset_configurations.docx Document name: 12 of 22 2019-10-07...
  • Page 444 Specifies if the menuitem should be false shown or hidden. Document type: Doc. no: Author/Released by: Configurations for Spectralink Handsets 1411 0681-PA Doc ed: Date: Page of pages: 14110681_003_COTA_handset_configurations.docx Document name: 13 of 22 2019-10-07...
  • Page 445 When auto answer is turned on, the false handset automatically goes off hook when an incoming call arrives. If subscribed to a Spectralink wireless solution, the handset automatically goes on hook when calls are ended. auto_answer. lift_from_charger after_first_ring Specifies if the handset should auto when_to_answer.value...
  • Page 446 Push to talk is defined with speed dial, meaning that talking requires pressing left softkey while talking. Document type: Doc. no: Author/Released by: Configurations for Spectralink Handsets 1411 0681-PA Doc ed: Date: Page of pages: 14110681_003_COTA_handset_configurations.docx Document name: 15 of 22...
  • Page 447 CS1K (Communication Server 1000) and/or older DECT servers and some third-party systems. Document type: Doc. no: Author/Released by: Configurations for Spectralink Handsets 1411 0681-PA Doc ed: Date: Page of pages: 14110681_003_COTA_handset_configurations.docx Document name: 16 of 22...
  • Page 448 When turned on, the option Inbox is false added to the list of shortcuts. Document type: Doc. no: Author/Released by: Configurations for Spectralink Handsets 1411 0681-PA Doc ed: Date: Page of pages: 14110681_003_COTA_handset_configurations.docx Document name: 17 of 22...
  • Page 449 Specifies if the menuitem should be false shown or hidden. Document type: Doc. no: Author/Released by: Configurations for Spectralink Handsets 1411 0681-PA Doc ed: Date: Page of pages: 14110681_003_COTA_handset_configurations.docx Document name: 18 of 22 2019-10-07...
  • Page 450 Specifies if the menuitem should be false shown or hidden. Document type: Doc. no: Author/Released by: Configurations for Spectralink Handsets 1411 0681-PA Doc ed: Date: Page of pages: 14110681_003_COTA_handset_configurations.docx Document name: 19 of 22 2019-10-07...
  • Page 451 Specifies if the menuitem should be false shown or hidden. Document type: Doc. no: Author/Released by: Configurations for Spectralink Handsets 1411 0681-PA Doc ed: Date: Page of pages: 14110681_003_COTA_handset_configurations.docx Document name: 20 of 22 2019-10-07...
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  • Page 454: Appendix E - Acoustic Echo In Telephone System

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide Appendix E - Acoustic Echo in Telephone System Sometimes, when you speak in a telephone, you can hear your own voice coming back to you through the earpiece or the loudspeaker, sometimes with significant delay. If the delay exceeds app.
  • Page 455: Spectralink Dect Handset Handling Of Acoustic Echo

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide of the connection. Spectralink DECT Handset Handling of Acoustic Echo Under the Settings Menu in the Spectralink DECT Handset, under Advanced > Echo canceller, you can define the echo canceller to be either off or on. Note: Only Spectralink DECT Handset 7202/7212, 7502, 7522/7532, 7622/7642 and 7722/7742 with firmware PCS 19K_ or newer support echo cancelling.
  • Page 456: How Settings Influence On Spectralink Dect Handset

    Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide How Settings Influence on Spectralink DECT Handset Standard: The legacy functionality that have been in Spectralink DECT Handset 7202/7212, 7502, 7522/7532, 7622/7642 and 7722/7742 for years, which includes a soft talk shift function, when using the higher volume steps.

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