Aastra OpenCom 510 User Guide - Page 141

Configu, rator, WLAN Profiles, Radio Fixed Parts, WLAN Settings, Setting up a WLAN profile

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DECTnetIP Configuration 1. Set up the existing DECTnetIP base stations in theOpenCom 510's Configurator. Go to the DECTnetIP Manager's Web Configurator. 2. On the WLAN Profiles page, configure at least one set of settings (see below under: Setting up a WLAN profile). Note down the password you have used ("Pre-Shared Key"), so that you will be able to use it again later when setting up wireless user terminals or notebooks. 3. Assign the desired WLAN profile on the Radio Fixed Parts page. Click on spanner symbol ( ) on the left next to the relevant DECTnetIP base station. Under WLAN Settings select the number of the configured WLAN Profile. Confirm your settings with OK. You can use one profile for multiple DECTnetIP base stations. You can now use the WLAN function of your WLAN-enabled DECTnetIP base stations and set up the user terminals as required. Setting up a WLAN profile The WLAN function of the RFP 41and RFP 42 DECT base stations also includes such rarely-required features as networks for large company premises or airports. In this guide we will, for the sake of brevity and clarity, describe only those features required for secure standard operation. DECTnetIP/OpenMobility Manager: WLAN Profiles Use the following settings for standard operations. 139

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DECTnetIP
Configuration
139
1.
Set up the existing DECTnetIP base stations in theOpenCom 510’s
Configu-
rator
. Go to the DECTnetIP Manager’s Web Configurator.
2.
On the
WLAN Profiles
page, configure at least one set of settings (see below
under:
Setting up a WLAN profile
). Note down the password you have used
(“Pre-Shared Key”), so that you will be able to use it again later when setting up
wireless user terminals or notebooks.
3.
Assign the desired WLAN profile on the
Radio Fixed Parts
page. Click on
spanner symbol (
) on the left next to the relevant DECTnetIP base station.
Under
WLAN Settings
select the number of the configured
WLAN Profile
.
Confirm your settings with
OK
. You can use one profile for multiple DECTnetIP
base stations.
You can now use the WLAN function of your WLAN-enabled DECTnetIP base sta-
tions and set up the user terminals as required.
Setting up a WLAN profile
The WLAN function of the RFP 41and RFP 42 DECT base stations also includes such
rarely-required features as networks for large company premises or airports. In this
guide we will, for the sake of brevity and clarity, describe only those features
required for secure standard operation.
DECTnetIP/OpenMobility Manager: WLAN Profiles
Use the following settings for standard operations.