Mitel Deutschland GmbH 68635RFP36U-01 User Manual
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Dynamic user device relation
A DECT phone can be dynamically assigned to a user (dynamic user device relation) and login and
logout on a DECT phone is used.
A DECT phone can be dynamically assigned to a user (dynamic user device relation) and login and
logout on a DECT phone is used.
If the user is logged out (unbound), the status is “Unavailable”. If the user is logged in (dynamic), the
status is “available”. Login and logout also change the SIP registration.
Precondition: The user must exist in the OMM database.
status is “available”. Login and logout also change the SIP registration.
Precondition: The user must exist in the OMM database.
7.29.2.2 Handset Subscription Status (HSS)
The DECT phone must be subscribed otherwise the status is “Unavailable”.
Precondition: A DECT phone must be assigned to the user.
The DECT phone must be subscribed otherwise the status is “Unavailable”.
Precondition: A DECT phone must be assigned to the user.
7.29.2.3 Handset Registration Status (HRS)
The DECT phone must be attached / signed in (successful location registration) otherwise the status is
“Unavailable”
The DECT phone must be attached / signed in (successful location registration) otherwise the status is
“Unavailable”
The DECT phone may sent a detach message if it is switched off.
Precondition: A DECT phone must be assigned to the user (fixed, logged in) and the DECT phone is
subscribed.
Precondition: A DECT phone must be assigned to the user (fixed, logged in) and the DECT phone is
subscribed.
7.29.2.4 Handset Activity Status (HCS)
A communication over the air must occur regularly otherwise the status is “Unavailable”.
A communication over the air must occur regularly otherwise the status is “Unavailable”.
Passive monitoring
With every activity between DECT phone and the DECT system (e.g. call setup) the activity information
will be updated (last activity, current activity status). This indicates when the DECT phone was the last
time able to communicate with the DECT system i.e. within the area of coverage, sufficient battery level,
etc. There must be an activity within the timeframe defined by the Activity timeout 1 (min. 30 minutes,
max. 1440 minutes).
With every activity between DECT phone and the DECT system (e.g. call setup) the activity information
will be updated (last activity, current activity status). This indicates when the DECT phone was the last
time able to communicate with the DECT system i.e. within the area of coverage, sufficient battery level,
etc. There must be an activity within the timeframe defined by the Activity timeout 1 (min. 30 minutes,
max. 1440 minutes).
Any activity between the DECT phone and the systems sets the status to “available”.
Active monitoring
Each DECT phone, that shall be monitored actively, will refresh its registration automatically within the
“Activity timeout 2” (min. 5 minutes, max. 60 minutes). Each activity sets the status to “available”.
Each DECT phone, that shall be monitored actively, will refresh its registration automatically within the
“Activity timeout 2” (min. 5 minutes, max. 60 minutes). Each activity sets the status to “available”.
Active and passive monitoring
If the DECT phone was not active for the period of time defined by the activity timeout, the OMM
automatically initiates an activity between the DECT phone and the DECT system to check the DECT
connectivity. If this fails, the OMM sets the status to “Unavailable” but tries to connect to the DECT
phone two times more within the next 2 minutes.
If the DECT phone was not active for the period of time defined by the activity timeout, the OMM
automatically initiates an activity between the DECT phone and the DECT system to check the DECT
connectivity. If this fails, the OMM sets the status to “Unavailable” but tries to connect to the DECT
phone two times more within the next 2 minutes.
The OMM then continues to check the DECT connectivity base on the configured time frame. If the
status is already “Unavailable”, the OMM does not verify the status by two additional tests within
2 minutes. If a check was successful, the status is set to “available”.
status is already “Unavailable”, the OMM does not verify the status by two additional tests within
2 minutes. If a check was successful, the status is set to “available”.
If a DECT phone could not be reached (e.g. during call setup or messaging delivery), the OMM tries to
connect to the DECT phone two times more within the next 2 minutes before the status is set to
“Unavailable”.
connect to the DECT phone two times more within the next 2 minutes before the status is set to
“Unavailable”.