Aastra OpenCom 130 User Guide - Page 143

Dual Operation, Telephony: Devices: DECT over IP, WLAN Config, System Info, Versions

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DECT over IP® Configuration Create a separate entry for each DECT over IP base station and for the DECT over IP Manager on the Telephony: Devices: DECT over IP page. You use these entries to determine the VoIP data compression ("Profile"). Configurator: Telephony: Devices: DECT over IP User administration and set-up of DECT terminals is done in the Configurator of the OpenCom 100 as well. The DECT over IP Manager offers a separate web user interface to manage the settings of devices with WLAN functions. Therefore at least one WLAN-RFP has to be configured. If everything is configured correctly, you will see the WLAN Config link. Login as the user "Administrator" with the currently set administrator's password of the OpenCom 100. 10.2.1 Dual Operation Simultaneous operation of base stations via Upn access and base stations via Ethernet access is possible with the OpenCom 100. Transparent handovers, for example, are only possible when between DECT base stations using the same access technology. When switching over to a DECT base station using different access technology, a DECT terminal automatically re-establishes a connection (roaming). Be sure to keep the PARK ID of your OpenCom 100 in mind. The PARK ID is displayed under System Info: Versions in the Configurator. If the PARK ID starts with 31, there may be an attempt at a handover between DECT base stations using different access technology. In this case, make sure that the signal areas of the DECT base stations using different access technology do not overlap. If the PARK ID 141

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DECT over IP
®
Configuration
141
Create a separate entry for each DECT over IP base station and for the DECT over IP
Manager on the
Telephony: Devices: DECT over IP
page. You use these entries to
determine the VoIP data compression (“Profile”).
Configurator: Telephony: Devices: DECT over IP
User administration and set-up of DECT terminals is done in the Configurator of
the OpenCom 100 as well.
The DECT over IP Manager offers a separate web user interface to manage the set-
tings of devices with WLAN functions. Therefore at least one WLAN-RFP has to be
configured. If everything is configured correctly, you will see the
WLAN Config
link. Login as the user “Administrator” with the currently set administrator’s
password of the OpenCom 100.
10.2.1
Dual Operation
Simultaneous operation of base stations via U
pn
access and base stations via Eth-
ernet access is possible with the OpenCom 100. Transparent handovers, for
example, are only possible when between DECT base stations using the same
access technology. When switching over to a DECT base station using different
access technology, a DECT terminal automatically re-establishes a connection
(roaming).
Be sure to keep the PARK ID of your OpenCom 100 in mind. The PARK ID is dis-
played under
System Info
:
Versions
in the
Configurator
. If the PARK ID starts with
31, there may be an attempt at a handover between DECT base stations using dif-
ferent access technology. In this case, make sure that the signal areas of the DECT
base stations using different access technology do not overlap. If the PARK ID