3 user server, 5 absence handling, 1 absence list – Cisco TD 92322GB User Manual

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TD 92322GB

2007-06-26/ Ver. D

Installation and Operation Manual
Integrated Message Server, IMS/IP-WiFi

10

3.3.3

User Server

IMS/IP can use an ESS as a user server for authentication of portables, see

3.1.6 WLAN

System

on page 7.

1

Select System Setup > User Server on the IMS/IP administration page.

2

Enter the IP address of the ESS which has users defined and click “Activate”.

4

IMS/IP Connected to the A-bus without Central Unit

To be able to connect the System 900 modules to the VoWiFi System without using a
Central Unit, the IMS/IP can control the communication on the System 900 A-bus. This can
be used when, for example, an Alarm Module or Output Module is connected to the
system.

5

Absence Handling

The IMS/IP keeps track of all handsets that have reported absence status. The handset can
report unavailable if it is set in Manual Absent mode from the IMS/IP GUI, see

8.2 Change

the Handset Absent Status

on page 23, or from the Profiles menu in the Handset, see the

User Manual for the handset.

When a message is sent to an absent handset, the sending module can get information
from the IMS/IP that the handset is absent. Changes in the handset status, which include
availability information, can also result in a message to modules in the distribution list, see

3.1.3 Message Distribution

on page 6.

5.1

Absence List

If a search is performed from the IMS/IP GUI (WLAN interface > Handset Administration) a
list indicating the handsets status is presented. Different status criteria can be used in the
search. Another possibility is to list all handsets and then sort in the search result list with
desired status.

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