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SIP–DECT OM System Manual Release 3.0

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Sites

: The RFPs are sorted by sites (see chapter 7.5). All used sites are displayed in the

navigation bar on the left side. The OMM RFP is marked with a bold font.

The table provides information on all configured RFPs and their status in several columns:

ID

: An internal number that is used to manage the RFP.

Name

: Indicates the RFP's name (see chapter7.6.3).

MAC address

: Indicates the RFP's MAC address (see chapter7.6.3).

IP address

: Shows the current IP address of the RFP. The IP address may change over

time by using dynamic IP assignment on the DHCP server.

HW type

: When the RFPs are connecting the OMM they, submit their HW type. This type

is displayed on the RFP list web page. If an error message is indicated in this column,
there is a mismatch between the RFP and the OMM SW version (see chapter 7.6.2).

Site

: Indicates the site the RFP is assigned to (see chapter 7.5).

RPN

: Shows the Radio Fixed Part Number that is currently used by the RFP.

Reflective environment

: Indicates if this RFP is operated in a reflective environment (see

chapter 7.6.3).

Connected

: Indicates if the RFP is connected to the OMM (see chapter 7.6.1).

Active

: Indicates if the RFP is active (see chapter 7.6.1).

The following tasks can be performed on the

Radio fixed parts

page:

creating and changing RFPs (see chapter 7.6.3),

importing RFP configuration files (see chapter 7.6.4),

capturing RFPs (see chapter 7.6.5),

deleting RFPs (see chapter 7.6.6).

7.6.1

States of an RFP

For each RFP the state of the DECT subsystem is displayed. These states are:

Synchronous

The RFP is up and running. The RFP recognizes and is recognized by other RFPs in its
cluster through its air interface and delivers a synchronous clock signal to the PPs.

Asynchronous

The RFP has not been able to synchronize to its neighbors yet. No DECT communication is
possible. But nevertheless the RFP has already been able to connect to the OMM. This
phase should usually last only for a few seconds after starting up the RFP or the OMM. If this
state lasts longer this is an indication for a hardware or network failure.

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