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SIP – DECT OM System Manual Release 2.1

1 Overview

depl-1230/1.3

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The IP PBX/media server/media gateway, OMM and the RFPs communicate through the IP
infrastructure. The RFPs and the Portable Parts communicate over the air, where the DECT
GAP protocol or DECT GAP with proprietary enhancements is used.

The SIP – DECT solution supports seamless handover between RFPs which are in a group
of synchronized RFPs (cluster) and roaming between RFPs on remote sites.

Additional components are:

LDAP server to facilitate a central corporate directory;

Provisioning server to provide RFP configuration or user data files;

Data backup server to automatically backup an OMM database on the server or to
automatically import an OMM database into the OMM;

OM Locating server and clients to run the Aastra SIP – DECT locating solution;

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party messaging or alarm server to integrate the SIP – DECT text messaging into a

unified messaging or alarm environment;

Computer for administration and maintenance tools: Web browser, OM Management
Portal (OMP), DECT Monitor.

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About the Radio Fixed Parts (RFPs)

Aastra provides 3 types of RFPs for the SIP – DECT solution:

RFP 32 IP / RFP L32 IP
DECT RFP as indoor model

RFP 34 IP / RFP L34 IP
DECT RFP as outdoor model

RFP 42 WLAN / RFP L42 WLAN
DECT RFP + WLAN Access Point as indoor model

In general the RFP 32 and RFP 34 have the same hardware and software capabilities.
Please be aware of the regulatory differences between North America and all other areas of
the world. These differences lead to different RFP 32/34 variants which use specific
frequency bands and field strengths:

RFP 32 NA or RFP 34 NA (NA)
- Frequency Band 1920 to 1930 MHz

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