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

8 OM Management Portal (OMP)

Aastra

depl-1624/1.0

Page: 120 (241)

Site

: If several sites exist (see chapter 0), select the site the RFP is assigned to.

Building

,

Floor

,

Room

: For easier localization of the RFP you can enter data in these

fields.

“DECT” tab

DECT activated

: The DECT functionality for each RFP can be switched on/off.

DECT cluster

: If DECT is active the RFP can be assigned to a cluster.

Paging area

: Enter the paging area, the RFP is assigned to.

Note:

The

Paging area size

is set in the

DECT

tab of the

System settings

menu (see

chapter 8.5.1). The assignment between RFPs and paging areas can be changed in
the

Paging areas

menu (see chapter 8.7.1.8).

Preferred synchronization source

: Activate this checkbox if the RFP should be used as

synchronization source for the other RFPs in the cluster. For background information on
RFP synchronization please refer to chapter 9.2.

Reflective environment

: Within areas containing lot of reflective surfaces (e.g. metal or

metal coated glass) in an open space environment the voice quality of a DECT call can be
disturbed because of signal reflections which arrive on the handset or RFP using
multipath propagation. Calls may have permanent drop outs while moving and high error
rates on the RFPs and handsets.

For such environment Aastra has developed the DECT XQ enhancement into base
stations (RFP (L) 32/34 , RFP (L) 42 WLAN and RFP (L) 35/36/37 IP, RFP (L) 43 WLAN)
and the Aastra 600d / Aastra 650c handsets family. Using this enhancement by switching
the

Reflective environment

flag on might reduce drop outs and cracking noise.

As soon as

Reflective environment

is switched on, the number of calls on an

RFP (L) 32/34 resp. RFP (L) 42 WLAN or RFP (L) 35/36/37 IP resp. RFP (L) 43 WLAN is
reduced to 4 calls at the same time.

Please note:

The RFPs and handsets use more bandwidth on the Air Interfaces if the
“Reflective environment“ is switched on. Therefore this shall only be used
when problems sourced by metal reflections are detected.

“WLAN” tab

Settings in the

WLAN

tab apply to RFPs of the type “RFP (L) 42 WLAN” and

“RFP (L) 43 WLAN” only. For details about WLAN configurations please see chapter 9.15.

Please note:

WLAN properties can only be set if the correct hardware type is configured in
the

Hardware

tab.

For a description of the parameters which can be set in the

WLAN

tab, please refer to the

description of the

Radio fixed parts

page of the OMM Web service (see chapter 7.6.3). The

corresponding parameters can be found there in the

WLAN settings

section.

Note:

Configuration of WLAN profiles is only possible with the OM Web service, see
chapter 7.8.1.

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