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SIP–DECT OM System Manual Release 3.0

9 Configuration und Administration Aspects

Aastra

depl-1624/1.0

Page: 197 (241)

Read-only access: As the name suggests this access type is not allowed to configure
any item of the OMM installation. This access type can only be used on the OM Web
service. The account can be deactivated.

The factory setting for this account is
Name:

'user'

Password: 'user'
Active:

'yes

Root (SSH only) access: This access type is only applicable on the SSH interface of an
RFP. Its purpose is to get detailed information e. g. parameters from the kernel. The
access using this account type is not reachable from other hosts hence a login using the
full access type is necessary.

The factory setting for this account is
Name:

'root'

Password: '22222'
Active:

'n/a'

Please note:

It is highly recommended not to use the “Root (SSH only) access” account
type. It is meant for technical support only.

9.14.2

Potential Pitfalls

When an RFP is configured via the OM Configurator and is taken out of an installation, the
RFP may become unusable:

When this RFP comes up, it finds a valid configuration in its permanent memory. It will
hence skip DHCP for booting.

But when this configuration is not valid anymore (e.g. the TFTP server has a new IP
address meanwhile), the RFP isn't able to complete the boot and is hence not able to
connect to the OMM.

The RFP will not get newer passwords from the OMM.

It is therefore recommended to switch of the OM Configurator before taking an RFP out of an
installation. But nevertheless the OM Configurator allows to reset the permanent memory of
an RFP (the Aastra support must be connected).

9.15

WLAN Configuration (RFP (L) 42 WLAN / RFP (L) 43 WLAN only)

9.15.1

WLAN configuration steps

The correct configuration of an RFP with a WLAN interface requires the correct configuration
of the DECT part. The second step is to specify the

Regulatory domain

of the WLAN

network at the

System settings

page of the OMM web service (see chapter 7.4.1).

WARNING:

Please note that selecting the incorrect regulatory domain may result in
a violation of applicable law in your country!

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