Uniden EXP1240B English Owner's Manual

Uniden EXP1240B Manual

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    EXP1240 Admin Guide Installation & Configuration Network Deployment Operation & Management Chapter: About This Document Technical Reference Document Version 1.9 © FEB 2014 - UNIDEN America EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0 1 Proprietary and Confidential
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    are granted by this publication Confidentiality This document should be regarded as confidential, unauthorized copying is not allowed © July-2013 UNIDEN America, All rights reserved http://www.Uniden.com Chapter: About This Document EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0 2 Proprietary and Confidential
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    3.1 Package - Contents/Damage Inspection 12 3.2 UNIDEN Base station Mechanics ...13 3.3 UNIDEN Base Unit - Reset feature ...13 3.4 Installing Handset ...19 5 EXP1240 Administration Interface ...20 5.1 Web navigation...20 5.2 Home/Status...23 5.3 Extensions...24 5.4 Servers ...34 EXP1240 Admin Guide
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    - Configuration File Setup ...65 5.16 Sys log ...65 5.17 SIP Logs ...66 6 Multi-cell Setup & Management ...67 6.1 Adding ...89 8.5 Base Station(s) Firmware Upgrade...89 8.6 Handset(s) and Repeater Firmware Upgrade 91 9 Functionality Overview...93 Guide, Version 2.0 4 Proprietary and Confidential
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    /Setup ...97 10.4 DHCP Server Setup ...97 10.5 TFTP Server Setup...99 10.6 SIP Server Setup...100 11 Appendix B: Using Base with VLAN Network 103 11.1 Introduction...103 ...118 14.7 Roaming...119 Chapter: About This Document EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0 5 Proprietary and Confidential
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    document. For handset detailed user guide refer to [1]. 1.1 Audience Who should read this guide? First, this guide is intended for networking professionals responsible for designing and implementing UNIDEN based enterprise networks. Second, network administrators and IT support personnel that need
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    Operations Learn how to register handset and extensions to base stations 1.5 What's Not in This guide This guide provides overview material on network deployment, IOS: PCMA: PCMU: PoE: RTP: RPORT: SIP: EXP1240: VLAN: TOS: URL: UA: Dynamic Host Network Type of Service (policy based routing) Uniform
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    1.7 References/Related Documentation [1]: Handset operation Manual v0.5 [2]: How to Deploy EXP1240 System v1.1 [3]: Provisioning of documentation. If you have any comments about this guide, please enter them through the Feedback link on the UNIDEN website. We will use your feedback to improve
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    support up to 200 registered handsets (EXP1240) The Small and Medium Scale Enterprise VoIP system setup is illustrated below. Based on PoE interface each base station is easy to install without additional wires other than the LAN cable. The system supports the IP DECT uses complete DECT MAC protocol
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    to administrator. These logs can be used to troubleshoot the system when the system faces unforeseen operational issues. 2.2.3 UNIDEN Wireless Handset The handset is a lightweight, ergonomically and portable unit compatible with Wideband Audio (G.722), DECT, GAP standard, CAT-iq audio compliant. The
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    cell Setup: Total Max ## of Repeaters 100 Max ## of Users (SIP registrations) per Base 30 Max ## of Users per EXP1240 System limited functionalities leads to reduced maintenance and troubleshooting, and significant cost reductions. 2. Guide, Version 2.0 11 Proprietary and Confidential
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    mishandling prior to opening, you must report it to the relevant support centre of the regional representative or operator. Contents of Package: Make will initiate the necessary procedure to process this RMA. They will guide the network administrator on how to return the damaged package if necessary
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    Ethernet connect not available OR handset de/registration failed Critical error (can only be identified by UNIDEN Engineers). Symptoms include no system/SIP debug logs are logged, etc unit. Chapter: Installation of Base Stations EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0 13 Proprietary and Confidential
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    screws do not touch the PCB on the unit. Secondly, avoid all contacts with any high voltage lines. Chapter: Installation of Base Stations EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0 14 Proprietary and Confidential
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    handset Find IP feature or browser IPDECT feature. 3.5.1 Using handset Find IP feature On the handset press "Menu" key followed by the keys: *47* to get the handset into find bases menu. The handset : Installation of Base Stations EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0 15 Proprietary and Confidential
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    to a private network via standard Ethernet cable (CAT-5). STEP 2 Use the IP find menu in the handset (Menu * 4 7 *) to determine the IP-address of the base station by matching the MAC address . Chapter: Installation of Base Stations EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0 16 Proprietary and Confidential
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    for use, install, insert and charge new batteries. Please refer to an accompanying Handset User Guide for more information of the features available in the Handset. 4.1 Package - Contents/Damage Inspection Before Package Is Opened: Examine the shipping package for evidence of physical damage or
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    will initiate the necessary procedure to process this RMA. They will guide the network administrator on how to return the damaged package if charging is finished. There will be response for incoming calls. If the handset is turned on when charging, the display shows the charging status. Open Back
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    Replace Battery Remove Back Cover from Handset. Remove the old battery and replace with a new one. 4.3 Using the Handset Please refer handset manual for detailed description of how to use the handset features [1]. Chapter: Making Handset Ready EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0 19 Proprietary and
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    managed and debugged. The EXP1240 Configuration Interface is an in-built HTTP (s) Web Server service residing in each base station. This interface is user friendly interface and easy to handle : EXP1240 Administration Interface EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0 20 Proprietary and Confidential
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    Handset(s). Administration of extensions and handsets in the system On this page the user can define which SIP Internet service provider SIP related logs can be retrieved from url link. It is also possible to clear logs from this feature. Chapter: EXP1240 Administration Interface EXP1240 Admin Guide
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    Chapter: EXP1240 Administration Interface EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0 22 Proprietary and Confidential
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    MAC-Address IP-Address Firmware version Firmware URL Base Station Status SIP identity status Reboot Forced Reboot Description This base current multi- to the right. Below is listed possible status: OK: Handset is ok SIP Error: SIP registration error Reboot after all connections is stopped on base.
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    if no servers are defined. As well the section describes the administration of extensions and handsets using the extension list and the extension list menu. Software supports customer configurations with and without the multiline feature. Section 5.3.1 describes "add extensions" without multiline
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    SIP NOTIFY with status on the following Broadsoft Server Services: -Do Not Disturb -Call Forwarding (Always, Busy, No answer) The received status will be displayed in the handset of the handset. Forwarding Unconditional must be enabled to function. Note: Feature must be enabled in the SIP server
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    display name is displayed. If no name given this field will be empty Handset IPEI. IPEI is unique DECT identification number. SIP registration state - if empty the handset is not SIP registered. Firmware version of handset Possible FWU progress states: Off: Means sw version is specified to 0 = fwu
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    Handset(s) Register Handset(s) Deregister Handset(s) Description Access to the "Add extension" sub menu Manually stop DECT registration mode of the system. This prevents any handset (selected by checkbox) Deregister the selected handset(s) and delete the extension(s). 5.3.1.3 Edit Extension
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    and used when user must select from which line to make outgoing call. The extension must be associated to a handset. By default a new handset can be configured, alternatively the user can select an already existing handset Idx. EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0 28 Proprietary and Confidential
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    Forwarding On Busy Number Disabled 90 Empty Handset phone number or SIP username depending on the setup. Possible value SIP NOTIFY with status on the following Broadsoft Server Services: -Do Not Disturb -Call Forwarding (Always, Busy, No answer) The received status will be displayed in the handset
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    is found by pressing the handset IPEI link. Screenshot Then maximum extensions supported per handset are 4. There are no restrictions for adding more, but only the first four will attempt to SIP register. 5.3.2.1 Multiline: Handset and extensions list Added handset and extensions will be shown
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    empty the handset is not SIP registered. 5.3.2.2 Multiline: Edit Extension To edit extension use the mouse to click the link of the extension. Basically the same options are available for edit extension as for add extension. Screenshot Chapter: EXP1240 Administration Interface EXP1240 Admin Guide
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    A location of a handset controls the DECT registration and the SIP registrations. Binding a handset to a specific base will bind the SIP registrations to this base. Shows the handset IPEI. For an already registered handset changing the IPEI will deregister the handset at next handset location update
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    Add extension Stop Registration Delete Handset(s) Register Handset(s) Deregister Handset(s) Start SIP Registration(s) SIP Delete Extension(s) Description Access to the "Add extension" sub menu Manually stop DECT registration mode of the system. This prevents any handset from registering to the
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    Chapter: EXP1240 Administration Interface Parameter Default value NAT Adaption Disabled Registrar Empty Description To ensure all SIP messages goes directly to the NAT gateway in the SIP aware router. SIP Server proxy DNS or IP address Permitted value(s): AAA.BBB.CCC.DDD: or
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    in a single or multicell system. If disabled RTP stream will be send from the base, where the handset is located. By enable the RTP stream will always be send from the base, where the SIP registration is made. This directive defines the window period (30 sec.) to keep opening the port of
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    SIP INFO: Carries application level data along SIP signalling path (e.g.: Carries DTMF digits generated during SIP Enables SIP INFO in order to change and update handsets. Note: With G.722 as first is active causing the handset (phone) setup time is required. Contact UNIDEN sales for purchase number
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    pool of leased address. Static IP: IP addresses are manually assigned by the network administrator. If the user chooses of device (e.g. base station). 64-bit IP address will be supported in the future. Permitted value(s): AAA.BBB.CCC.DDD Is device Guide, Version 2.0 37 Proprietary and Confidential
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    Parameter Plug-n-Play Default Values Disabled Description Enabled: DHCP option 43 to automatically provide PBX IP address to base. Chapter: EXP1240 Administration Interface EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0 38 Proprietary and Confidential
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    are supported) or url (e.g.: firmware.Uniden.net). Permitted values: Positive integer default is 90, unit is in seconds Enable to use RPORT in SIP messages. SIP/RTP Settings These are some definitions of SIP/RTP settings: Screenshot Chapter: EXP1240 Administration Interface EXP1240 Admin Guide
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    . "cost bit" is not supported. o Bit 7..5 defines precedence. o Bit 4..2 defines Type of Service. o Bit 1..0 are ignored. Setting all three of bit 4..2 will be ignored. Permitted values: Positive integer default is 160 Chapter: EXP1240 Administration Interface EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0 40
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    of file transfers, firmware up/downgrades, password management, and SIP/debug logs. Screenshot Chapter: EXP1240 Administration Interface Parameter Base Station configuration server. Permitted value(s): 8-bit string length EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0 41 Proprietary and Confidential
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    SIP Log Server Address Upload of SIP DECT location, and call lost due to busy, critical system errors, general system information. System Analyze: Handset roaming, handset firmware updates status. The system 42nalyse level also contains the messages from normal operation. Debug: Used by UNIDEN
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    configuring the system. 1. Manual configuration by use of the how base stations and SIP nodes upgrade/downgrade to the relevant firmware. Handset firmware update status can be Valid Inputs: AAA.BBB.CCC.DDD or Example: firmware.Uniden.net or 10.10.104.41 Location of firmware on server (
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    . E.g. 280 Note: Value version 0 will disable firmware upgrade for handsets and/or repeater Note: Two handset types must be serial firmware upgraded. First type 8630 then type 8430 E.g. 280 Chapter: EXP1240 Administration Interface EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0 44 Proprietary and Confidential
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    time server configured. As well the time server is used in the debug logs and for SIP traces information pages, and used to determine when to check for new configuration and firmware files. Chapter: EXP1240 Administration Interface EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0 45 Proprietary and Confidential
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    that distributes reference clock information to its clients including Base stations, Handsets, etc. Valid Input(s): AAA.BBB.CCC.DDD or URL (e.g. time.server.com) Currently only Ipv4 address (32-bit) nomenclature is supported. The window time in seconds within which time server refreshes. Valid
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    region Notes Default Values Germany NA English checked checked Empty Description Supported countries: Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Denmark, Germany, Spain, countries: US/Canada, Brazil The following types of in-band tones are supported: - Dial tone - Busy tone - Ring Back tone - Call Waiting tone
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    select HTTPs for the Management Transfer Protocol (reference 0) SIP and RTP security is server dependent and in order to Load" bottom to load the certificate. The certificate format supported is DER encoded binary X.509 (.cer). Screenshot Chapter Guide, Version 2.0 48 Proprietary and Confidential
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    Empty Empty Disabled Description Can be modified to any supported character and number Can be modified to any supported character and number Change to new password Confirm password 8630. Chapter: EXP1240 Administration Interface EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0 49 Proprietary and Confidential
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    5.11 Central Directory and LDAP The EXP1240 System support two types of central directories, a local central directory file approach. After file selection press the load button to load the file. The system support only the original *.csv format. Please note that some excel csv formats are not the
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    . LDAP Server is displayed when LDAP server is selected. IP address of the LDAP server. Valid Inputs: AAA.BBB.CCC.DDD or EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0 51 Proprietary and Confidential
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    with J. Bind is the username that will be used when the IP-DECT phone connects to the server Password is the password for the LDAP the handset work number Home number is used to specify that LDAP attribute that will be mapped to the handset home Guide, Version 2.0 52 Proprietary and Confidential
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    Auto Tree are enabled. NOTE: Must only be used for debug purpose and not enabled on a normal running system Chapter: EXP1240 Administration Interface EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0 53 Proprietary and Confidential
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    multi primary" and "Auto configure DECT sync source tree" must be enabled. To add the second primary the slave must manually be configured as primary. Alternatively the of SIP Settings for Specific Base units is as follows: Screenshot Chapter: EXP1240 Administration Interface EXP1240 Admin Guide,
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    SIP accounts before distributed load SIP Server support for multiple registrations per account Default Values 8 Disabled Description The maximum number of handsets or SIP Fixed Part Number is an 8-bit DECT cell identity allocated by the installer. Guide, Version 2.0 55 Proprietary and Confidential
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    setting "Auto configure DECT sync source tree" set to Enable, this three will automatically be generated. If manual configured the administrator DECT sync. source and Ethernet is used for synchronization Sync. Lost: Handset has an active DECT connection with the base. But the base has lost DECT
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    : Example of part of DECT Chain tree with units in Base Group but not in tree by various reasons. When a base or repeater has not joined the tree it will be shown with read background below the tree. Chapter: EXP1240 Administration Interface EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0 57 Proprietary and
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    by auto detects best base or repeater signal and auto assign RPN. This feature will be supported in a future version 5.13.1.1 Manually User controlled by manually assign "Repeater RPN" and "DECT sync source RPN". The parameters are selected from the drop down menu. Screenshot Chapter: EXP1240
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    base signal and auto assign RPN. The RPN and DECT sync source are greyed out. The repeater RPN is automatical mode repeater on repeater (chain) is not supported. 5.13.2 Register Repeater Adding a repeater makes handset registration. Chapter: EXP1240 Administration Interface EXP1240 Admin Guide
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    by manually assign "Repeater RPN" and "DECT sync source RPN" Local Automatical: Repeater controlled by auto detects best base signal and auto assign RPN. Chaining Automatical: Base controlled by auto detects best base or repeater signal and auto assign RPN. This feature will be supported in
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    be access from any base. 1. System 2. Calls 3. Repeater 4. DECT data All four views have an embedded export function, which export all active). Failed SIP registrations count the number of times a SIP registration has failed Handset removed count is the number of times a handset has been marked
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    no response, e.g. if an external user tries to make a call to a handset that is out of range the call is counted as no response. An many active calls that are active on the base (Not active DECT calls, but active calls). On one base there can be up Guide, Version 2.0 62 Proprietary and Confidential
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    parameters. Parameters Idx Operation time/Duration Busy Busy Duration Max Active Searching Recovery DECT Source Changed Wide Band Narrow Band Description Base IP address and base station Chapter: EXP1240 Administration Interface EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0 63 Proprietary and Confidential
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    5.14.4 DECT data The DECT data web is access by http://ip/DectStatistics.html and data is organised in a table as shown in below example. Screenshot Please note 3 frequencies are manually removed in the example system. Chapter: EXP1240 Administration Interface EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0 64
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    : Config/ Type: TFTP 0101000013 [N](01):RemCfg: Download request of Config/00087b077cd9.cfg from 10.10.104.63 using TFTP Chapter: EXP1240 Administration Interface EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0 65 Proprietary and Confidential
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    dump the log simply copy and page the full contents. 5.17 SIP Logs This page shows SIP server related messages that are logged during the operation of the EXP1240 system. The full contents. Chapter: EXP1240 Administration Interface EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0 66 Proprietary and Confidential
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    of the two methods to determine the base station IP address. a. Use the IP find menu in the handset (Menu * 4 7 *) to determine the IP address of the base station by matching the MAC address Chapter: Multi-cell Setup & Management EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0 67 Proprietary and Confidential
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    in place. Chapter: Multi-cell Setup & Management 6.1.2 SIP Server (or PBX Server) Setup STEP 6 Create the relevant SIP server (or PBX Server) information in the system. Each service provider/customer should refer SIP server vendor on how to setup SIP servers. Click the link "Server" at the left
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    status of the current base station. Brand new base stations have Multi cell system feature disabled by default. Chapter: Multi-cell Setup & Management EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0 69 Proprietary and Confidential
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    ID and Synchronization time (s) respectively. The System chain ID is a geographically unique DECT cell identity allocated to bridge several base stations together in a chain. An example is multi cell settings into the base station. EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0 70 Proprietary and Confidential
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    . Click OK button on this window. A successful restart of the base stations will lead to a display of the page: Gateway has been reset. EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0 71 Proprietary and Confidential
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    14 Next, on the MAC-units in chains section, you can manually configure the synchronisation source tree of the multi-cell system. Multi-cell settings page, scroll to the DECT system settings and Enable or Disable the "Auto configure DECT sync option source tree" (See description in the table below
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    and reboot" from the Time page b) RFP1: Reboot automatically c) RFP1: Press "Add server" and define SIP server IP and "Save" from the Servers page d) RFP1: Multi cell system = enable and "Save" Chapter: Multi-cell Setup & Management EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0 73 Proprietary and Confidential
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    , log into the Configuration Interface of each base station. B. Configure the Time Server, SIP Server, Extensions as described in the previous chapters. C. On the main page of the Stations Chapter: Multi-cell Setup & Management EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0 74 Proprietary and Confidential
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    DECT source Property 00 XX XX:XX:XX... XXX.XXX... Connected 1: RPN:04 04 XX XX:XX:XX... XXX.XXX... Connected 1: RPN:04 Primary 08 XX XX:XX:XX... XXX.XXX... Connected 1: RPN:04 Chapter: Multi-cell Setup & Management EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0 75 Proprietary and Confidential
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    : The number of chains cannot exceed 12 levels. RPN Ver MAC Addr IP Addr IP Status DECT sync DECT source Property 00 XX XX:XX:XX... XXX.XXX... Connected 1: RPN:04 04 XX XX: :10 Chapter: Multi-cell Setup & Management EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0 76 Proprietary and Confidential
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    page of each base define the DECT sync source settings as illustrated in the page. This allows the handset to locate on both systems make use the same handset. Multi Cell Page DECT sync source 00 XX XX:XX:XX... XXX.XXX... Connected 0: RPN:00 04 XX XX:XX:XX... XXX.XXX... Connected 0: RPN:00 DECT
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    XX:XX:XX... XXX.XXX... Connected 6: RPN:18 20 XX XX:XX:XX... XXX.XXX... Connected 7: RPN:1C Chapter: Multi-cell Setup & Management EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0 78 Proprietary and Confidential
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    ". In the example below we add the extension "3020" and this SIP account got the same number as "Authentication User Name" and "Password". handset you want to register and click "Register handset (s)". The base is now open (ready state) for handset registrations for 5 minutes. EXP1240 Admin Guide
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    must be manually updated by pressing "F5" to see that the handset is registered; otherwise the handset IPEI (International Portable Equipment Identity) isn't displayed on the web page. We illustrate how extensions page will be when you register several handsets. EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0 80
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    and click "Save". In the example below we add the extension "3020" and this SIP account got the same number as "Authentication User Name", "Password" and "Display Name". STEP 4 In the handset and extensions list set a Check mark on the handset Idx, which you want to register and click "Register
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    successfully registered. Note: The web page must be manually updated by pressing "F5" to see that the handset is registered; otherwise the handset IPEI (International Portable Equipment Identity) isn't displayed on the web page. STEP 7 SIP registration for first extension is made automatically. For
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    the SIP registration by SIP State in right column. Note: The web page must be manually updated by pressing "F5" to see that the handset is SIP registered; otherwise the handset SIP state isn't displayed on the web page. Chapter: Registration Management - Handset EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version
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    and specific extension (multiline) This section gives an example of controlling handset registration to a specific extension. STEP 1 Login to a base station STEP 4 Extension 2512 is now listed with handset IPEI "FFFFFFFFF". Click the IPEI "FFFFFFFFFF" link and get the below view. STEP 5 Enter the
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    the AC code in step 5. Note: It is possible to SIP register a handset with extensions on different servers by using the edit extension link and pair the extension to a handset Idx. Chapter: Registration Management - Handset EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0 85 Proprietary and Confidential
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    how to upgrade or downgrade base station(s) and/or handset(s) / repeater (s) to the relevant firmware provided by UNIDEN. 8.1 Network Dimensioning In principle, a number of hardware settings for the remaining options and save. EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0 86 Proprietary and Confidential
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    Upgrade Procedure 8.3 Create Firmware Directories The admin from the service provider's side must create the relevant firmware directory in the server where both old and new firmware(s) can be placed in it. (See the STEP above) EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0 87 Proprietary and Confidential
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    the named directory. IMPORTANT: The BeatUs directory name cannot be changed. 8.3.2 Handsets/Repeaters: On the TFTP server root, create directory "Pegasus" or " or "Razor" or "DECT4024" depending on type. Copy handset/repeater firmware to the named directory. Chapter: Firmware Upgrade Procedure
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    station to upgrade or to downgrade. Enter 202 for base version V0202. For multi cell upgrade remember to check "update all Base Stations". EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0 89 Proprietary and Confidential
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    File tftp://10.1.24.101/FwuPath/Beatus/BeatusSw_4181_v0202.fwu] [ Base FWU started] [ Base FWU ended with exit code 2101 (NE_FILE_TRANSFER_EOF): End of file] EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0 90 Proprietary and Confidential
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    at the same time. In case two handset models are defined for fwu at the same time fwu will fail. 8.6.1 Monitor handset firmware upgrade Handset firmware upgrade status is monitored on the handset extensions page, right column. EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0 91 Proprietary and Confidential
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    Handset firmware FWU Progress status in the second and first right column on the handset extension list or repeater list. The "FWU info" column contains the ", the unit is firmware upgraded. Alternatively the handset firmware can be verified from the Handset Menu by navigate to Settings > Scroll down
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    are reported to SIP Server in order to provide differentiated services and tariff management. Within a DECT traffic area, established calls can seamlessly be handover between Base-stations using connection handover procedures. • Security: The UNIDEN EXP1240 System also supports robust security
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    DECT) 50m and Outdoor: 300m 9.2 Detail Feature List CODECs G.711 PCM A-law & U-law G.722 G.726 G.729 SIP SIP) STUN REFER: Call Transfer RTP: A Transport Protocol for Real-Time Application Rport Message Waiting Indication Replace header support Chapter: Functionality Overview EXP1240 Admin Guide
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    Quality of service DHCP option DNS srv DECT DECT CAP CAT-IQ v1.0 General Telephony Handset Support VoIP Accounts Simultaneous Calls Call features The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Referred-By Chapter: Functionality Overview EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0 95 Proprietary and Confidential
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    (CNIP) Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP) Call Hold List of registered handsets 50 mixed between Incoming, outgoing, missed calls Common Phonebook with up to Programmable Function keys Chapter: Functionality Overview EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0 96 Proprietary and Confidential
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    types hosted on the network include SIP, DNS/DHCP and HTTP/TFTP Servers basis. This includes Subscriber Handsets where the latest software is vendor for detail step-by-step guide on how to install and configure set the RCP option on the DNS Service Management console and configure the RCP to
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    is either because of a network problem or because the DHCP server is service, click Start, click Run, type cmd, and then press ENTER. Type net start dhcpserver, and then press ENTER. Linux Platform: Troubleshooting service daemon EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0 98 Proprietary and Confidential
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    the server opens UDP ports with random numbers. In case the option Enable NAT or firewall support is activated on the server, the server uses the same port for files transmission and listening according to the relevant clients. EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0 99 Proprietary and Confidential
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    UNIDEN EXP1240 family of network phones are fully interoperable with the most of SIP Server applications. There are many off-the-shelf vendor and open source SIP receiving the audio from. Instead of relying on the addresses in the SIP and SDP messages. This will only work if the phone behind NAT
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    configuration, External IP, Local Network. Some SIP Servers supports dynamic codec support. Codecs are algorithm used to compress or handset profiles in the EXP1240 network. In other words, Extensions describes the Dial plan for the PBX SIP system. Enter the relevant parameters EXP1240 Admin Guide
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    EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0 Proprietary and Confidential Chapter: Appendix A: Basic Network Server(s) Configuration 102
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    required to define broadcast domains. If the figure was a traditional LAN without VLAN-aware switches, all stations would belong to one broadcast domain. EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0 Proprietary and Confidential 103
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    of frame, destination of MAC address, IP address, TCP port, Network Layer protocol, and so on. Chapter: Appendix B: Using Base with VLAN Network EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0 Proprietary and Confidential 104
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    each protocol. An inbound frame is dropped if the protocol and VLAN ID do not match. Chapter: Appendix B: Using Base with VLAN Network EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0 Proprietary and Confidential 105
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    station. STEP 5 Create the relevant SIP server information in the system. Each service provider/customer should refer SIP server vendor on how to setup SIP servers. 11.6 Configure Time Server Appendix B: Using Base with VLAN Network EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0 Proprietary and Confidential 106
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    in the VLAN section > VLAN Id should be the same as those configured into the backbone. Chapter: Appendix B: Using Base with VLAN Network EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0 Proprietary and Confidential 107
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    is determined by location probability. Please see the How to Deploy EXP1240 System manual for more information. 12.3.2 Handover Mechanics/Planning Handsets should seamlessly move between coverage areas. In other words, handset should be able to move in a multi-cell setup of base stations and
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    lunch hour where temporary concentrations of handsets may occur. The overlap carries the excess call load to adjacent Base stations to provide uninterrupted services to subscribers. 12.4 Cell Coverage spaced at the right distances: EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0 Proprietary and Confidential 109
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    efficient the network rollout. Handsets/SIP End-Nodes: In a typical setup, the system can support up to 200 handsets depending on the configuration that base stations can support 10 simultaneously call sessions while repeaters can support 5 call sessions. EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0 Proprietary
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    equipment is at the premises of the service operator or data centre. Depending on the /TFTP/FTP Servers, STUN Server, Media Server, Access Gateway, SIP Server, etc. 12.6 Environmental Considerations In this section, we /Optimization EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0 Proprietary and Confidential 111
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    coverage area must be 10 seconds or more, as the handset needs time to scan for an alternative base stations. • Ensure • Ensure that the electrical service is sufficient and located in manual for more information. Chapter: Appendix C: EXP1240 Network Planning/Optimization EXP1240 Admin Guide
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    an immediate scrutiny of base station and/or repeater locations, heights and tilts. The problem is sorted out by moving the relevant devices and altering the tilts of these devices : Appendix C: EXP1240 Network Planning/Optimization EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0 Proprietary and Confidential 113
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    digits (entry will be discarded, no warning) Contact number digits must be: +0123456789 Contact number does not support SIP-URI Spaces between name section "," and number section is not supported 13.2 Central Directory Contact List Filename Format The Contact list is saved as file format: .txt .csv
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    the contents of contacts in the selected file into the relevant Base station. The figure below shows the import procedure is in process. EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0 Proprietary and Confidential 115
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    ). Then reboot the Base station to ensure that the changes take effect. 13.5 Verification of Contact List Import to Central Directory On the Handset, navigate to Central Directory where the correct contact list should populate to the contacts uploaded to the Base station. Chapter: Appendix D: Local
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    DECT Terminal (also called handset or SIP SIP Server and establishes an RTP media stream between Base-station (and Media Gateway from PSTN line). For internal calls the media stream may be routed directly between the involved Basestations. Chapter: Appendix E: Network Operations EXP1240 Admin Guide
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    up, the handset is located at base station 1. Thus, the DECT communication takes place between the handset and station 1, and the SIP signalling as hence the SIP User Agent remains at the initial base station, the SIP registration is also unaffected by the handover. EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0
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    (here base station 1). This is illustrated as follows: After handover to BS n the handset is located at BS n, and the RTP stream is relayed via BS 1. 14.7 Roaming By roaming means the handset moves its SIP and DECT registration from one base station to another base station. Roaming can only be
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    An illustration of Handset moving to another base station, but call control is still handled by the initial base station. Chapter: Appendix E: Network Operations EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0 Proprietary and Confidential 120
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EXP1240 Admin Guide, Version 2.0
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EXP1240 Admin Guide
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