4 importing rfp configuration files, Importing rfp configuration files – AASTRA SIP-DECT (Release 3.0)- OM System Manual - Installation, Administration and Maintenance EN User Manual

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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 settings

The WLAN section applies 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.

RFP (L) 42 WLAN and RFP (L) 43 WLAN have different WLAN parameters, which are
configurable in the RFP configuration dialog.

Activation check box: Enables or disables the WLAN function for this RFP.

WLAN profile

: Select the desired profile from the list. This applies all settings made in the

respective WLAN profile to the current RFP. For information on configuring WLAN profiles
see chapter 7.8.1.

Please note:

WLAN settings are only configurable, if the RFP has been connected at least
once to detect the HW type and a proper WLAN profile is configured (see also
chapter 7.8.1. WLAN can not be enabled in the

New radio fixed part

dialog if

the HW type is unknown.

The following settings are not applied by the WLAN profile. Configure these settings for each
RFP individually.

Antenna diversity

(RFP (L) 42 WLAN only): This option should generally be activated so

that the AP (Access Point) can automatically select the antenna with the best transmission
and reception characteristics.

Antenna

(RFP (L) 42 WLAN only): If

Antenna diversity

is switched off, this setting

determines the antenna that is used for transmitting or receiving WLAN data.

802.11 channel

: Determines the WLAN channel used by the current RFP. The channel

numbers available are determined by the WLAN

Regulatory domain

setting on the

System settings

page (see 7.4.1).

Output power level

(default: “Full”): Determines the signal power level used by the RFP

to send WLAN data. You may limit the power level to minimize interferences with other
WLAN devices. The actual power level is also capped by the WLAN

Regulatory domain

setting on the

System settings

page.

HT40

(RFP (L) 43 WLAN only): High throughput mode with 40 MHz bandwidth increases

data rate up to 300 Mbit/s.

7.6.4

Importing RFP Configuration Files

A set of RFPs can also be configured in a semiautomatic manner by import of a configuration
file.

1 On the

Radio fixed parts

page press the

Import

button.

The

RFP enrolment

page opens.

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