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  '''Example:'''
  '''Example:'''
  A dect phone dials the number (e.g. 100) of a dect-user object (master1, id=1) to register in.
  A dect phone dials the number (e.g. 100) of a dect-user object (master1, id=1) to register in.
  If it exists another user (e.g. 101) on another master (master2, id=2) configured as an additional master in the radios, this user can get registered now
  If it exists another user (e.g. 101) on another master (master2, id=2) configured as an additional master in the radios,
by dialling '''*<master-id>*101 --> *2*101'''
this user can get registered now by dialling '''*<master-id>*101 --> *2*101'''

Revision as of 14:58, 3 April 2008

It is necessary to configure the operating mode of the DECT system. A gatekeeper must also be specified here, on which the innovaphone PBX component is operated.

  • Mode: Active switches on the DECT master function. In every DECT system, there must be a DECT master.
    • Off switches off the DECT master function.
    • Active switches on the DECT master function.
    • Standby switches on the standby function for the DECT master.
  • Primary Master IP Address: This field is only visible if this device has been configured as Standby-Master (Mode = Standby). The IP address of the DECT-Master has to be configured here.
  • GK: The IP address of the primary gatekeeper. The device on which the innovaphone PBX component is operated.
  • Alt GK: The IP address of the secondary, alternative gatekeeper.
  • GK ID: The gatekeeper ID of the gatekeeper to be used.
  • Prot: The protocol to be used for the communication. There is a choice between:
    • H.323 (RFC 1889), which is the recommended protocol for innovaphone VoIP devices, since it implements most features.
    • SIP (RFC 3261).
  • STUN Server: STUN server to be used if DECT master has no public ip address and SIP server is outside the local network.
  • Name for Authentication: Some SIP PBXs need authentication name different from the registration id. This enables the number being used as id and the name for authentication.
  • Master ID: If this device is configured as master, the unique id of it can be configured here. This gives the possibility to register phones to a user on another DECT master in the case that in the radios has been configured multiple masters.
Example:
A dect phone dials the number (e.g. 100) of a dect-user object (master1, id=1) to register in.
If it exists another user (e.g. 101) on another master (master2, id=2) configured as an additional master in the radios,
this user can get registered now by dialling *<master-id>*101 --> *2*101