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Sip dect fundamentals
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System configuration
each isolated site (branch office), but not between sites. Support is unavailable for roaming
between branch offices.
Follow this procedure to configure Routed Head Quarter with Branch Office(s)
Choosing system configuration
1. Perform one of the following steps:
2. Select the SIP DECT system that you are running, and click System
3. Choose Routed Head Quarter with Branch Office(s) for System configuration, as
4. Enter a Aggregated Subnet mask greater than 1 to have the Router forward
5. Configure each branch office by entering the following parameters:
6. Perform one of the following steps:
7. Click Save System and deactivate the system.
8. Ensure DHCP and TFTP servers are configured properly, so that DAPs can start in
9. Activate the system and restart all DAPs.
10. Start DAP Manager, open the Access Points page and ensure all DAPs are present
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If you were referred to this procedure from
page 96, go to step 3.
OR
Open the IP DECT Configurator, and click Modify.
Configuration.
shown in the following figure.
multicast packages, calculate and enter the corresponding to the subnets of Routed
Head Quarter (see
Routed Head Quarter configuration
Ensure that the aggregated subnet mask for RHQ doesn't cover the subnets used
in the branch offices
• Subnet - the first address in the subnet range, for instance 192.168.31.0.
• Subnet mask - mask to specify the subnet boundaries
• RPN range - lowest RPN and highest RPN in this Branch Office.
• Subnet name - any name used to identify the Branch Office.
• Time Offset - time zone for the current subnet (branch office).
If you were referred to this procedure in
click Apply and continue configuring the SIP DECT system with
Settings
on page 96.
OR
Go to step 7.
all Branch Offices.
and working.
Comments? infodev@avaya.com
Configuring System Settings
on page 109).
Configuring System Settings
on
on page 96,
Configuring SIP
October 2012

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