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

10 Maintenance

Aastra

depl-1624/1.0

Page: 215 (241)

The following information is displayed dynamically in the tables:

Transactions between telephone and DECT system. These are displayed in both tables.
Simple transactions are displayed in black on a white background; during handover, both
transactions involved are displayed in white on a red background.

The Location Registration and Detach events are displayed in the tables for approx. 1-2s
after their occurrence (light green background), if possible. There is no display in the FP
table if there is no column free for display. If the event has already been displayed, it can
be overwritten at any time. The events are not displayed if they occur during an on-going
transaction. Irrelevant of whether the events are displayed in the tables, they are always
entered in the

FP/PP-Events

window and in the log file (provided that this is open).

The following color scheme is used for display of the RFPs in the RFP table:

RFP gray-blue: IP DECT base station is not active (not connected or disturbance).

RFP black: IP DECT base station is active.

The data of an RFP are displayed in a dialogue box after clicking on the respective RFP field
in the RFP table. The statistics data of the RFP can be called up from this dialogue box.

The following color scheme is used for display of the telephone in the PP table:

PP black: Handset is enrolled. It is assumed that the telephone can be reached.

PP blue: Handset can presumably not be reached. Detach was received, or when an
attempt was made to reach a telephone, the handset did not answer.

PP gray blue: Handset not enrolled.

The data of a telephone are displayed in a dialog box after clicking on the respective
telephone field in the FP table.

The

Sync Info

child window contains all IP DECT base stations and shows their

synchronization and relation states to each other. Selecting the IP DECT base stations with
the right mouse button, the user can change visibility views and can even force a
resynchronization of an IP DECT base station.

There are several optional child windows selectable. They are all listed below and give some
more information about the SIP–DECT systems. Mostly they are statistics and for internal
use only.

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