Cisco Systems TD 92322GB operation manual Interface Groups, Handset Administration, Wlan System

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Installation and Operation Manual

TD 92322GB

Integrated Message Server, IMS/IP-WiFi

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- Change of status of the VoWiFi handsets.

(The status can be changed from the IMS/IP GUI or from the VoWiFi handset).

When an alarm or user key data message is received from a PP, the PP MAC address shall be added as extended information in the original sender (USD) when the message is distributed on UNITE.

The addressing of the receivers is described in Installation Guide, ELISE2, TD 92232GB.

3.1.4Interface Groups

Interface Groups is used when one message should be sent to several VoWiFi handsets. The group handler has 30 groups with 15 handset addresses and one group with 50. The first group in the list is the large group.

The groups are defined in the administration pages. Each group is given an address, either a name or a number, and then the addresses of the handsets that should be included in the group are added.

Note: Only VoWiFi handsets can be included in the groups in the group handler. Messages will not be sent to any other types of Pocket Units.

Note: If it shall be possible to send messages from a VoWiFi handset or from the A-bus to the group address, the address must be numeric.

3.1.5Handset Administration

Handset Administration gives the possibility to list all handsets that are registered in the system, search for a specific handset, or a range of handsets.

It is possible to customize the pages by changing the language and number of handsets shown on the search result list. See 8 Handset Administration on page 22.

3.1.6WLAN System

WLAN system handles the VoWiFi handset relogin time and authentication. Call diversion display text and Extended activity logging is also enabled in this view.

The time before a handset must relogin to the IMS/IP is set in minutes and when this time is exceeded the handset will be considered unreachable. This is the maximum time it takes for a handset to reconnect after installing a new IMS/IP, or updating an IMS/IP.

Note that a short relogin time implies a higher service/security but it also loads the system.

Text specified in the “Call Diversion Display Text” text field is, if enabled, added to the display text when a call diversion takes place. By entering the character “%”, the original call ID will be included in the display text on the place where the character is entered. Note that all characters are not possible to display.

Enable Extended Activity Log for intermediate logs, for more information refer to the Function Description, Activity Logging in Unite, TD 92341GB.

The very first time a VoWiFi handset logs in to the IMS/IP, it must authenticate itself to the IMS/IP with a password. The password is then stored in the handset for future authentication. The IMS/IP has three authentication alternatives; “Common password”, “User server” and “Number as password”.

A common password can be specified in the IMS/IP, and this password is then used for all VoWiFi handsets in the system. If the common password field is left empty, the handset must send an empty password for authentication.

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Contents Integrated Message Server, IMS/IP-WiFi Contents Related Documents IMS/IP-WiFi connected to the LAN IntroductionAdditional licences for IMS/IP RequirementsBasic licence for IMS/IP OAP licencesInstallation ELISE2 LED status IndicationFunction Indicator and Error Relay Output Function indicator that indicates the status of the IMS/IPAddressing of the IMS/IP Unlicensed ModeLicence Configuration Wlan InterfaceInterface Groups Handset AdministrationWlan System Phonebook 900 InterfaceMessaging Tool System 900 InterfaceCall diversion display text Other ParametersSend module status from A-bus to Unite Status logAbsence List IMS/IP Connected to the A-bus without Central UnitAbsence Handling User ServerBasic Alarm Manager IMS / IPConfiguration of Input Activity Technical SpecificationParameter Setup NomenclatureAlarm Module inputs ConfigurationConfiguration of Alarm and User Data Define Inputs and OutputsBackup and Restore Phonebook address IMS/IP Phonebook ConfigurationLocal Database Ldap Server Default text Description Phonebook SetupLocal Phonebook Administration Enter Search result textsUpdate the local database from the web interface Update the Local DatabaseClick the Administrate IMS/IP Phonebook link Import a CSV fileExport the Local Database Delete the Local DatabaseAn entry can look like this Ldap Parameter SetupClick on the View Ldap parameters link Examples of Settings Settings for the Ldap directory in the VoIP GatewaySearch examples You want to search for OperationYou want to search for Text to be entered Text to be entered Search resultSearch for Registered Handsets Handset AdministrationSave the Search Result list Remove IP Address Force ReloginChange the Handset Absent Status Delete SelectedMessaging tool IMS/IP messaging toolOpen Access Protocol Phonebook Service and Route2ELISEConfiguration Example Related Documents Document History Version Date DescriptionAppendix a IMS/IP and Firewalls Port Application or unit Transport protocolSystem Components Appendix B Basic Alarm Manager Configuration ExamplesAlarm cancellation ExampleCold-storage room 1, door open Output Activation DurationCold-storage room 1, door open reminder Input Trigger Handset Address Message text Beep codeCold-storage room 1, door open very long Input Activation Repetition Max. No. Time s Repetitions

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