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HiPath 8000 - OpenStage Family, Administration Manual
  
  
  
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Mobility
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Mobility
The Mobility feature requires the HiPath Deployment Severice (DLS). If the phone is mobility 
enabled by the DLS, a mobile user can log on to the phone and thereby have his own user set-
tings transferred to the phone. These user data are stored in the DLS database and include, for 
instance, SIP registration settings, dialing properties, key layouts, as well as the user’s phone-
book.
If the mobile user changes some settings, the changed data is sent to the DLS server. This en-
sures that his user profile is updated if necessary.
If Unauthorized logoff trap is set to "Yes", a message is sent to the SNMP server if an unau-
thorized attempt is made to log off the mobile user.
Logoff trap delay defines the time span in seconds between the unauthorized logoff attempt 
and the trap message to the SNMP server.
Timer med priority determines the time span in seconds between a change of user data in the 
phone and the transfer of the changes to the DLS server.
The Mobility feature parameter indicates whether the mobility feature is enabled by the DNS 
or not.
Data required
Unauthorized logoff trap: An SNMP trap is sent on an unauthorized logoff attempt.
 
Value range: "Yes", "No".
 
Default: "No".
Logoff trap delay: Time span in seconds between the unauthorized logoff attempt and the 
SNMP trap.
 
Default: 300.
Timer med priority: Time span in seconds between a data change in the phone and its 
transfer to the DLS server.
 
Default: 60.
Mobility feature: Indicates whether the mobility feature is enabled.
Administration via Local Phone
 
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--- Administration
       
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--- Mobility 
             |--- Unauthorized logoff trap
             |--- Logoff trap delay
             |--- Timer med priority
             
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--- Mobility feature