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Aastra NeXspan D Installation Manual (196 pages)
Integrated DECT Service
Brand:
Aastra
| Category:
Cordless Telephone
| Size: 2.84 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1 - Introduction
9
Object
9
Audience
10
Reference Documents
11
Abbreviations
12
Definitions
13
Definitions Concerning Deployment
13
Overlapping Radio Areas
16
PARI/SARI Management (Mobile Access Rights)
18
Constructing the Authentication Key
19
Chapter 2 - Description
21
Description
21
DECT Radio Base Stations
22
Physical Description
22
Functional Description
29
Specifications
30
Configuration of the Old M6241 DECT Base Station
31
Configuration of the New M6241 DECT Base Station
32
M90X Mobile Terminals
33
Physical Description of an M90X Mobile
33
Configuring an M90X Mobile Terminal
34
M910/M915 Mobile Terminals
39
Physical Description of an M910/M915 Mobile Terminal
39
Configuring an M910/M915 Mobile Terminal
42
M92X Mobile Terminals
44
Physical Description of an M92X Mobile
44
Configuring an M92X Mobile Terminal
47
Functional Description of M90X, M910 and M92X Mobile Terminals
53
Capacity
55
Nexspan C/S/L/D
55
Nexspan 50 / Nexspan 500
56
Chapter 3 - Deployment Principles
57
Description
57
Determining the Radio Coverage
58
Deployment Tool
58
Base Station Positioning Survey
58
Method of Determining the Number of Base Stations According
61
To Predicted Traffic
61
Grouping Radio Areas into Cells
64
Installing and Connecting the Base Stations
65
Installing the Base Stations
65
Connecting Base Stations
65
Chapter 4 - Implementation of Hardware on Nexspan C/S/L/D
67
Conventions Used for Card Names
67
Interface Cards
67
Factory) Configuration of the LD4 ST Card with Stocko Format
69
Description of the Connectors
71
Description of the Switches
72
Position of LD4 ST Card
73
Connecting Base Stations
73
Factory) Configuration of the LD4 RJ Card with RJ45 Format
74
Description of RJ45 Connectors
74
Switch Settings
75
Position of LD4 RJ Card
76
Connecting Base Stations
76
Factory) Configuration of the LD4NX ST Card with Stocko Format
78
Description of the Connectors
79
Switch Settings
80
Description of the Diodes
81
Position of LD4NX ST Card
81
Connecting Base Stations
81
Factory) Configuration of the LD4NX RJ Card with RJ45 Format
82
Description of the Connectors
83
Switch Settings
84
Description of the Diodes
85
Description of Push Buttons
85
Position of LD4NX RJ Card
85
Connecting Base Stations
87
Configuring S/T Accesses of UCT-S, UCTS-12 and UCT-C Cards
88
S/T Access of a UCT-S Card
88
S/T Access of a UCTS-12 Card
88
S/T Access of a UCT-C Card
88
Description of S/T Connectors of UCT-S, UCTS-12 and UCT-C Cards
89
Configuring the Remote Power Supply of S/T0 to S/T3 Accesses
89
Connecting Base Stations
91
Base Station Synchronization
93
Chapter 5 Implementation of Hardware on Nexspan 50
95
Interface Card
95
Configuring the LDS Card
95
References and Equipment
95
Front Panel
96
Equipment on Top Side
97
Equipment on Bottom Side
98
Switch Settings
99
LDS Card Layout
100
Connecting the LDS Card
101
Distribution Frame Wiring with Cable HG4302A
103
Distribution Frame Wiring with Cable HG4302B
103
Configuring the LDT Card
104
References and Equipment
104
Front Panel
105
Equipment on Top Side
106
Switch Settings
107
LDT Card Layout
107
Connecting the LDT Board
108
Distribution Frame Wiring with Cable HG4302A
110
Distribution Frame Wiring with Cable HG4302B
111
Synchronization
112
For a Nexspan 50 Equipped with an FPHBG2 Back Plane as Well as
112
CSI and LDT Boards
112
For a Nexspan 50 Equipped with an FPHBG Back Plane as Well as CSH and LDS/LDT Cards
114
LDT/LDS Card Diagnosis Means on Nexspan 50
116
Register Content Reading of LDT Card
116
Content Reading of LDS Card Registers
118
Implementation of Hardware on Nexspan 500
119
Interface Card
119
Configuring the LDT Card
119
References and Equipment
119
Front Panel
120
Equipment on Top Side
121
Switch Settings
122
Installing the Ldt Card
123
LDT Card Layout
123
Isdn Clock Interface
123
Dect Clock Interfaces
124
Connecting the LDT Board
124
Distribution Frame Wiring with Cable AHG0013A
127
Distribution Frame Wiring with Cable AHG0013B
127
Distribution Frame Wiring with Cable HG4302A
128
Distribution Frame Wiring with Cable HG4302B
128
Synchronization
129
LDT/LDS Card Diagnosis Means on Nexspan 500
131
Register Content Reading of LDT Card
131
Content Reading of LDS Card Registers
133
Chapter 7 - Multi-Site Synchronization
135
Principles of Installation
135
Contiguous Multi-Site Configuration
135
Non-Contiguous Multi-Site Configuration
135
Distributing DECT Synchronization to the Base Stations
136
Distribution by M Bit
136
Distribution by 3Rd Pair
136
Synchronization on M6501 L/R/RM IP PBX and Succession 6500 Media Gateway with OCT4/OCT4 I
140
Principles of Installation
140
Wiring of Synchronization Ports
141
Synchronization on Nexspan S/L/D with UCT-S/UCT-L/UCT-D
142
Principles of Installation
142
Wiring Examples
144
Wiring of Synchronization Ports
147
Synchronization on Nexspan 50 with CSI
148
Principle
148
Configuration
149
Wiring of Synchronization Ports
151
Examples
152
F1/F2 or F6/F2 Contiguous Multi-Site Configuration
152
F2/F2 or F4/F2 Contiguous Multi-Site Configuration
153
F1/F2/F4 or F6/F2/F4 Contiguous Multi-Site Configuration
154
F4/F4, F4/F6 or F4/F1 Contiguous Multi-Site Configuration
155
F6/F1 or F6/F6 Contiguous Multi-Site Configuration in Simplex Mode
158
F6-F6/F6 or F6-F6/F1 Contiguous Multi-Site Configuration in Duplex Mode
159
Chapter 8 - Checking the Installation
161
Preliminary Operations
161
Procedure
162
Basic Wiring Checks
162
Chapter 9 - Programming for the Nexspan C/S/L/D Range
163
Introduction
163
Manage Topology
164
Declare the Cells
164
DECT Parameters
164
Resources
166
Naming the Trunk Groups
166
Defining a Trunk Group
166
Selecting a Trunk Group
167
Associating the Trunk Group with the Base Station
167
Checking the Trunk Group Declaration
167
Putting DECT Cards and Base Stations in Service
168
Preliminary Operations and Checks
168
Deleting S0 Subscribers
168
Putting DECT Interface Cards in Service
168
Declaring and Putting in Service DECT Base Stations
170
Declaring and Defining a Base Station
170
Checking the Programming
172
Display the Base Stations
172
Display Coverage
172
Registration and Putting in Service
173
Declaring a Mobile in the PBX
173
Deleting Mobiles from the PBX
174
Display Mobiles
174
Chapter 10 - Programming for the Nexspan 50 or Nexspan 500 Range
175
Introduction
175
Routing Check
178
Declare the TELBOR Server
179
Declare the Radio Zones
180
Declare the Company/Department Profile
180
Put the Cards in Service
181
Declare the Cells
182
Declare the DECT Parameters
183
Trunk Group/Cell Association
184
Declare the Base Stations
185
Register a Mobile Password
186
Declare and Register a Mobile
186
Declare the DECT Subscribers
186
Chapter 11- Multi-Site Programming
187
Precautions to be Taken in a Multisite Configuration
187
Contiguous Multi-Site Configuration
187
Non-Contiguous Multi-Site Configuration
188
Declaring the Radio Zones on Nexspan 50 / Nexspan 500
188
Programming the DECT Parameters
189
Multi-Site Configuration with OCT4
190
Multi-Site Configuration with UCT-S/UCT-L/IUCT-D
192
Simplex Mode
192
Duplex Mode
194
Multi-Site Configuration with CSI
196
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Aastra NeXspan D Installation And Maintenance Manual (87 pages)
IP DECT service
Brand:
Aastra
| Category:
PBX
| Size: 2.36 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Introduction
5
Purpose of this Document
5
Scope
5
Audience
5
Reference Documents
5
2 Abbreviations and Definitions
7
Abbreviations
7
Definitions
8
3 About the Ip Dect Service
10
General Information
10
Rules and Limitations for Use
10
Specifications and Performances
11
Specifications
11
Performances and Capacities
11
Openmobility Manager
12
Ip Signalling
12
User Licence
16
Architecture
17
Rfp
18
Présentation
18
Rfp Synchronization
19
Rfp Installations
19
Rfp 32 Ip
22
Specifications
22
References
22
Rfp 34 Ip
23
Specifications
23
Base Station Status Indicators
23
References
23
Mobile Terminal M90X
24
Physical Description of Mobile Terminal M90X
24
Configuring an M90X Mobile Terminal
25
M910 Mobile Terminals
27
Physical Description of an M910 Mobile Terminal
27
Configuring an M910 Mobile Terminal
28
M92X Mobile Terminals
30
Physical Description of an M92X Mobile
30
Configuring an M92X Mobile Terminal
32
Opx Mobile Terminals
34
Physical Description of an Openphone 27
34
Configuring an Openphone 27
35
Physical Description of an Openphone 28
37
Configuring an Openphone 28
39
4 Implementing the Ip Dect Service
41
Principle
41
Configuring the Dhcp Server
42
Configuring the Tftp Server
43
Installing and Configuring the Omm
44
Starting the Rfps
44
Connecting to the Omm Application (Openmobility Manager)
52
Logging on to the Service
52
Licencing
53
System
57
Rfp Configuration
61
Configuration of Portables Parts
64
Declaration on the Nexspan Ipbx
69
Principle
69
Decalring Sip Dect Subscribers Automatically on the Ipbx
69
Decalring Sip Dect Subscribers Manually on the Ipbx
73
Omm Dect Monitor Tool
74
Description
74
5 Deploying the Ip Dect Service
78
Deployment Kit
78
6 Maintenance
79
Pp Test Mode
79
Checking the Op27 Firmware Version
79
Diagnosis
79
Booter
82
Checking the Rfp Booter Version
82
Updating the Rfp Booter Manually
82
Telnet User Shell
83
Snmp
85
Application
86
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