Configuration Notes for Aastra MX-ONE in Ascom IP-DECT System



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Configuration Notes for in Ascom IP-DECT System

Contents 1 Introduction... 1 1.1 Abbreviations and Glossary... 1 2 General... 2 3 IP-DECT Configuration... 2 3.1 DECT... 2 3.2 Users... 3 4 MX-ONE Configuration... 4 4.1 Number Series... 4 4.2 Common Service Profile... 4 4.3 Network Domain... 4 4.4 Generic Extension... 4 4.5 IP Extension... 4 4.6 Data Backup... 4 5 Related Documents... 5

1 Introduction This document is intended as a guide when using an in the Ascom IP- DECT System. The document will describe some of the settings necessary to gain good performance when the Ascom IP Base Stations used with MX-ONE. Note: It is not within the scope of this document to describe the configuration process of the IP Base Station, please refer to the appropriate IP Base Station manual. 1.1 Abbreviations and Glossary DECT SIP Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications: global standard for cordless telephony. Session Initiation Protocol 1

2 General For maximum performance consider the recommendations in Considerations for Ascom IP-DECT System Planning, TD 92422GB. 3 IP-DECT Configuration 3.1 DECT System Select DECT -> System. Parameter Value Information Local R-Key Disable R-Key information is handled by MX-ONE Handling Suppl. serv. Select DECT -> Suppl. serv. Parameter Value Information Enable Enable The supplementary services are activated. Supplementary Services MWI Mode User dependent interrogate number The user's own call number is used as MWI Interrogate number. MWI Notify Number Enter a voice mail number. This number will be common to all users. Note:This parameter will be visible when "User dependent interrogate number" is selected for the parameter MWI Mode. Select the Disable check box to disable all other services and let MX-ONE handle them. Master Select DECT -> Master Parameter Value Information Proxy For example, Enter the MX-ONE IP address or host name 10.0.0.7 Alt. Proxy If applicable, enter the alt. MX-ONE IP address or host name Domain For example, enter ascom.se from the domain name 123456@ascom.se Enter the domain part of the SIP address or leave this field blank if not used. 2

Enbloc Dialing Enable The keystrokes on the handsets are buffered in the IP-DECT device for a short period of time before sent to the IP-PBX DTMF through RTP Disable DTMF digits are sent to MX-ONE. channel Hold Signalling sendonly Media stream is only sent and not received. Accept Inbound Calls not Routed via Home Proxy Enable Needed for multihomed MX-ONE systems Register with number Enable The number is used for registrations towards the IP-PBX instead of name. Name will be used for authentication. 3.2 Users Users Select Users -> Users -> New. Parameter Long Name Name Number Password Information Mandatory, unique string Same as "User ID" in MX-ONE Same as "Directory Number" in MX-ONE Same as "Password" in MX-ONE 3

4 MX-ONE Configuration This section describes the necessary configuration of the MX-ONE to be able to register an IP-DECT handset. For more information on how to configure the MX-ONE, see applicable documentation from Aastra. 4.1 Number Series Create a number series including the directory number of the portable that shall be registered. Example: number series between 1000 and 1999, local number type MML> NANSI:NUMSE=1000&&1999,NUMTYP=EX; 4.2 Common Service Profile A virtual generic extension is created when a directory number with a Common Service Profile (CSP) is initiated in the exchange. Example: Create CSP, for detailed information about the parameters settings see applicable MX- ONE documentation. MML> GESPI:CSP=0,TRAF=0103151515,SERV=2000011000300,CDIV=10810000, ROC=000001,NPRES=0001; 4.3 Network Domain MML> IPGDI:LIM=1,DOMAIN="mxonedevlab.ascom",CODLST=B-250; 4.4 Generic Extension When a directory number is created, a generic extension must be created to tie the extension to. Example: Directory Number=1000 MML> GEDII:DIR=1000,CSP=0,LIM=1; 4.5 IP Extension When creating an IP Extension it is not needed to specify the type of communication protocol in MX-ONE. The communication protocol is specified by the end point. Example: Directory Number = 1000, Password = ascom (max 30 characters) MML> IPEXI:DIR=1000,PASSW="ascom"; 4.6 Data Backup Always use the data_backup command after entering the commands above, otherwise all changes will be lost. MML> DATA_BACKUP 4

5 Related Documents System Description, Ascom IP-DECT System System Planning, Ascom IP-DECT Installation and Operation Manual, IP-DECT Base Station & IP- DECT Gateway (software version 3.0.x) TD 92375GB TD 92422GB TD 92579GB 5

Document History Version Date Description A 2009-02-02 First released version. B 2010-11-30 Have updated chapter 3.1. 6