AASTRA SIP-DECT (Release 3.0)- OM System Manual - Installation, Administration and Maintenance EN User Manual

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SIP–DECT OM System Manual Release 3.0

1 Overview

Aastra

depl-1624/1.0

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The difference between L-RFPs (L35 IP / L36 IP / L37 IP / L43 WLAN) and non-L-RFPs
(35 IP / 36 IP / 37 IP / 43 WLAN) is that the “L” variants have built-in licenses, please see
chapter Licensing for details.

In general the RFP 35 / 36 / 37 IP have the same hardware platform and software
capabilities. RFP 43 supports WLAN in addition to DECT.

1 Power 48V DC (optional)

2 1GBit Ethernet (PoE)

3 USB

4 DECT antenna connector (RFP (L) 37 IP)

5 Antennas (RFP (L) 37 IP)

The hardware of all the new RFPs complies with the different regulatory areas of the world.
There are no specific hardware variants required to use specific frequency bands and field
strengths. Transmit Power, frequency band and carrier frequencies are controlled by
software.

Other differences compared to the previous RFP family (RFP (L) 32/34 IP and
RFP (L) 42 WLAN) are:

Boot from internal flash memory instead of net-boot; there is already a SIP–DECT
software on board

software update via TFTP, FTP(S), HTTP(S) supported

supports 1GBit Ethernet

supports CAT-iq 1.0 level high definition voice for the new Aastra 650c handset family

hardware is ready to support Secure SIP and SRTP with a SIP–DECT 3.0 follow-up
release

uses an external 48V DC Power Supply (if no PoE available) which fulfils the latest
environmental requirements

The RFP 43 WLAN supports the 802.11abg and 802.11n standards.

The RFP 43 WLAN can house the OMM.

The indoor RFPs have a USB 2.0 interface to connect external hardware for future
applications e.g. video camera.

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