Chapter 3: Installation and Configuration
To establish and maintain a IP DECT installation, a network infrastructure is assumed, which
comprises at least the following components:
IP DECT base stations, IP DECT handsets and ACM Media Server
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a Redhat Enterprise 4.0 ES Linux Server, if it is decided not to run the Avaya DECT
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Mobility Manager on a IP DECT base station
a TFTP Server
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Depending on the operational modes the following services should be provided:
DHCP
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SNTP
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DNS
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WML/HTTP
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LDAP
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Syslog daemon
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Avaya IP DECT system start up
Startup of the IP DECT base stations
For booting an IP DECT base station there must at least a TFTP-Server on the attached
network to load the application software.
The essential network settings can be given alternatively
given by a DHCP Server at startup time.
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can be configured on the IP DECT base station with the tool OM-Configurator. The
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settings made by OM-Configurator will be saved permanently in the internal flash memory.
The IP DECT base station gets the boot image file from a TFTP server. The used TFTP server
needs to support RFC 1350, The TFTP Protocol (Revision 2), July 1992.
The used DHCP server needs to support RFC 2131, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol,
March 1997.
The TFTP and DHCP server need not to reside on the same host.
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