Introduction 23
KIRK Wireless Server 600v3 Installation and Configuration Guide
The KWS600v3 controls the wireless infrastructure. It manages the repeaters and the IP
interface to the call handler, as well as functionalities such as synchronization of seamless
handover, echo cancellation, line delay compensation etc.
The communication protocol between the KWS600v3 and the call handler can be either:
•Skinny
•H.323
•SIP
Note: H.323 and Skinny Protocol support is limited to specific regions and does not
include North America
A KWS600v3 is installed directly on the LAN and must be managed as part of the
corporate network.
For more information about the KWS600v3, refer to “Deploying KIRK Wireless Server
600v3” on page 31, “Installing the KIRK Wireless Server 600v3” on page 41 and
“Configuring KIRK Wireless Server 600v3” on page 77.
2.1.2 Wireless Bands
The wireless solution supports two wireless bands, allowing operation in various
countries and regions. Supported wireless bands are:
ETSI DECT (1880-1900 Mhz), referred to as DECT
USA DECT (1920-1930 Mhz), referred to as 1G9
The wireless band used by a KWS600v3 is determined by the KWS600v3 and handsets
ordered with the solution.
2.1.3 KIRK Repeater
The repeater can be used to extend the coverage area in a wireless solution. The wireless
repeater is used in areas with limited voice traffic, where cabling is difficult. Depending
on the repeater type, it can be mounted either on the wall or on the ceiling. The wall
mounted repeater is available as a half slot or full slot repeater. The ceiling mounted
repeater is available as a full slot repeater. A half slot repeater covers two simultaneous
Max. number of repeaters in a whole system 256 (minus number of
KIRK Wireless Server
primaries and secondaries
Max. number of simultaneous calls (Single-cell) 12
Max. number of simultaneous calls (Multi-cell) 11
Max. number of registered handsets (Single-cell) 35
Max. number of registered handsets (Multi-cell) 1500
Table 1 Overview of System Capacity