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Getting Started
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2 GETTING STARTED
The following example describes the steps required for a minimal SIP-DECT configuration.
2.1 BASE STATION STARTUP CONFIGURATION
Start up information for each DECT base station needs to be provided by DHCP or OM Configurator.
To use DHCP, specific vendor options must be configured in the DHCP Server for SIP-DECT (see
section 7.5.4.1).
In this example, the OM Configurator is used to provide a static IP Configuration to the RFPs.
1 Connect the DECT base station(s) to your LAN and power up the units.
2 Open the OM Configurator and select your network interface via the General -> Options menu.
3 Click Scan to find the base stations connected to your LAN (enter user name and password: “omm” /
To use DHCP, specific vendor options must be configured in the DHCP Server for SIP-DECT (see
section 7.5.4.1).
In this example, the OM Configurator is used to provide a static IP Configuration to the RFPs.
1 Connect the DECT base station(s) to your LAN and power up the units.
2 Open the OM Configurator and select your network interface via the General -> Options menu.
3 Click Scan to find the base stations connected to your LAN (enter user name and password: “omm” /
”omm” for initial configuration until start-up)
4 Select a base station entry and double-click for configuration.
5 Enter the configuration parameters for the base station. For configuration details, see section 7.7.
6 Click OK when you have entered configuration parameters.
7 Click Send Configuration to apply the configuration to the DECT base station.
8 To configure the next unit, select another base station entry from the table, set the appropriate
5 Enter the configuration parameters for the base station. For configuration details, see section 7.7.
6 Click OK when you have entered configuration parameters.
7 Click Send Configuration to apply the configuration to the DECT base station.
8 To configure the next unit, select another base station entry from the table, set the appropriate
parameters (and confirm with
OK), and click Send Configuration.
Note: The OM Configurator requires the Java Runtime Environment
version 1.7 or higher.
2.2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
As soon as the OMM starts up, open a browser and connect (https://<IP_address>). Login with the user:
omm and password: omm for the initial configuration.
omm and password: omm for the initial configuration.
The OMM forces you to change the login, which then also applies to the OM Configurator.
The OMM Web service provides basic parameters to setup the system, which is sufficient for this
example scenario. To configure the OMM in detail, use the OM Management Portal (OMP). This
application requires a current Java 1.7 to run and supports detailed OMM configuration and monitoring.
The OMM Web service provides a link to run the OMP application via Java Web start.
example scenario. To configure the OMM in detail, use the OM Management Portal (OMP). This
application requires a current Java 1.7 to run and supports detailed OMM configuration and monitoring.
The OMM Web service provides a link to run the OMP application via Java Web start.