Compendium: OM SIP – DECT Solution Aastra OMM SIP – DECT 2.1 Solution The Aastra OMM SIP – DECT 2.1 solution provides a professional DECT system that extends an existing SIP communications system (PABX). The OMM SIP – DECT 2.1 solution comprises up to 2,048 DECT base stations (RFP, “Radio Fixed Parts”) that...
You need the RFP devices as well as a number of DECT handsets – preferably > OM System Manual: Aastra 610d/620d/630d. For more than two RFPs, you should have received a Licensing Model license file and the OMM SIP 2.1 installation medium.
Small OMM SIP System Compendium: OM SIP – DECT Solution Set up RFPs and Basic Telephony The RFP that operates as OMM offers two configuration methods: the OMM Web > OM System Manual: service that you can access with a web browser and the OMP Java tool. Use the Initial Setup OMM Web service for initial setup that includes the following basic steps.
Prerequisites You need two PC server systems, a larger number of RFP devices as well as a number of DECT handsets – preferably Aastra 610d/620d/630d. You should have received a license file and the OMM SIP 2.1 installation medium. Your company LAN should allow connections from the mounted RFPs to your SIP >...
Large OMM SIP System Compendium: OM SIP – DECT Solution Set up RFPs For a larger number of RFPs, a DHCP service that automatically configures RFPs is > OM System Manual: critical. The DHCP service sends the IP configuration, where to download the DHCP Client firmware file “omm_ffsip.tftp”...
OMM Web service or OMP Java tool. Importing PP Configuration Files The firmware for the Aastra 610d/620d/630d DECT handsets can be deployed > OM System Manual: automatically and over-the-air. On the System: System settings page of the OMM...
> OM IMA Application: OMM provides a console application. OMM Console Login Tip: The messaging API accepts XML (“OMI”) that is transported via TCP on two ports: either encrypted or unencrypted. If required, contact Aastra support for the XML specification.
Compendium: OM SIP – DECT Solution OM Locating Application OM Locating Application This chapter describes how to install and configure the Web-based OpenMobility > OML Application: Locating application (in short: “OM Locating application”). The OM Locating appli- OpenMobility Locating cation is designed to manage SOS / ManDown calls (events), to locate the handset Application which triggered such a call, and to track the handset user’s movements.
Aastra 600d IMA with the OM Location application. These handsets support all application features. ■ Aastra 142d and GAP handsets can also be used, but offer a limited feature set. OML Application: > Notes on GAP / Aastra 142d Handsets...
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