Reference11r1:DECT/Config/Master

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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.
    • Deployment switches on the deployment mode for the DECT master.
    • Mirror switches on the DECT master function. If there are two mirrors, one goes automatically into the standby function.
  • 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.
  • Mirror Master IP Address: This field is only visible if this device has been configured in the Mirror mode (Mode = Mirror). The IP address of the other DECT-Mirror has to be configured here.
  • Protocol: The protocol to be used for the communication. There is a choice between:
    • H.323 with call signaling using TCP and RAS using UDP. H.323 is the recommended protocol for innovaphone VoIP devices, since it implements most features. (RFC 1889)
    • H.323/TCP with tunneling RAS over the signaling (H.460.17), so that only a single TCP connection is used.
    • H.323/TLS with tunneling RAS over the signaling (H.460.17) and signaling using TLS.
    • SIP/UDP SIP signaling using UDP as transport protocol (RFC 3261).
    • SIP/TCP SIP signaling using TCP as transport protocol (RFC 3261).
    • SIP/TLS SIP signaling using TLS as transport protocol (RFC 3261).
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Registration with system password: If this is ticked, all users are registered with the system password.
  • Redirection with GK ID: If enabled and the user registration is redirected, the Gatekeeper ID of the redirecting PBX is appended to the registration to the redirected PBX.
  • Enbloc Dialing: If enabled, the dialed numbers will be sent together within the setup message after timeout.
  • Send inband DTMF: If enabled, DTMF will be sent as inband DTMF.
  • Allow DTMF through RTP: If enabled, DTMF capability through RTP is allowed.
  • Short busy tone: If enabled, the busy tone after remote hangs up is shortened.
  • Discard gatekeeper display info: If enabled, all display information from the gatekeeper are discarded. Some ISDN providers may send AoC via display information which can be suppressed with this option.
  • Disable broadcast delay: For small installations it is not necessary to delay the broadcasts for incoming calls to the radios. Enabling this option is not recommended for big systems.
  • Response timeout: If the timeout is configured and the handset is not in range, the call is released with cause 'No user responding' after the timeout.
  • Conferencing Unit: With an innovaphone PBX device with a conference interface it is possible to make conference calls. The configured number is dialed for the first call to the conferencing unit, the connected number of this call is dialed for the others. See also 3pty conference on DECT phones.
  • Recording URL: The URL of a recording device if all calls should be recorded.
  • LDAP Directory Search: If enabled and a LDAP server is configured, the IP1200 does a LDAP directory look up for incoming calls. Shows up the callers name on the DECT phones.
  • Registration for anonymous devices: The anonymous registered devices use this registration to make a call. (Normally handsets logged in as anonymous user cannot place calls, since they have no registration to the PBX. This includes also emergency calls. If a registration is entered here, all anonymous handsets use this registration for outbound calls.)
    • Deactivate Master if no connection: If the registration is configured but can not be established the master is turned off.