DECT over IP®

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8.DECT over IP®

In order to achieve optimal network coverage, a DECT network with several DECT base stations can be operated. A DECT network is comprised of DECT terminals connected with the next respective base station (network cell). For users of a DECT terminal, the handover from DECT base station to base station is completely trans- parent. Even during a conversation, users are switched from one network cell to the next without any interruption. Administration of DECT terminals is done cen- trally via the Aastra 800 Configurator in the Telephony: Devices: DECT Phones menu.

Note: DECT over IP® is a registered trademark of

Aastra DeTeWe GmbH.

8.1Properties

8.1.1 DECT Base Stations

DECT base stations can be connected to the Aastra 800 via network (TCP/IP). These DECT base stations are available:

RFP 32: Access via shielded CAT5 Ethernet cable (STP cable, Shielded Twisted Pair cable) with up to 100 metres of cable from the last Ethernet switch, inte- grated antennas; 8 voice channels

RFP 34: like the RFP 32; mounted outside enclosed areas (IP55); external antennas

RFP 42: Access via shielded CAT5 Ethernet cable (STP cable, Shielded Twisted Pair cable); offers simultaneous function of a WLAN Access Point conforming with the IEEE 802.11b/g protocol; external antennas; 8 voice channels

Note: When started, the operating software for the

DECT over IP base stations is transmitted via TFTP protocol from the Aastra 800. The configuration for the start se- quence is transmitted by the DHCP server of the Aastra 800 to a DECT over IP base station for the start sequence.

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