Mitel Deutschland GmbH 68635RFP36U-01 User Manual
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7.32 DECT ENHANCED SECURITY
Security aspects in the DECT standard have been improved after concerns were raised in the market in
recent years. Therefore various enhancements have been introduced.
recent years. Therefore various enhancements have been introduced.
The usage of many security features, which were already available in the DECT standard (respectively
GAP) from the beginning, was left optional for the devices. These mechanisms became mandatory
together with CAT-iq. Almost each of these functionalities was present and used within SIP-DECT right
from the start.
GAP) from the beginning, was left optional for the devices. These mechanisms became mandatory
together with CAT-iq. Almost each of these functionalities was present and used within SIP-DECT right
from the start.
Furthermore, some new features have been added to GAP:
• Encryption of all calls (not only voice calls)
• Re-keying during a call
• Early encryption
• Re-keying during a call
• Early encryption
Each procedure brings additional guarantee on security and is an integral part of the SIP-DECT solution.
The feature set can be enabled or disabled per site. This distinction is necessary due to the fact, that
enhanced security is available with RFPs 35/36/37/43 only.
enhanced security is available with RFPs 35/36/37/43 only.
From release 5.0 on, when DECT enhanced security is enabled, every connection will be encrypted, not
only voice calls, but also such as service calls (e.g. list access) or messaging.
only voice calls, but also such as service calls (e.g. list access) or messaging.
Additionally, the cipher key used for encryption during an ongoing call is changed every 60 seconds.
Finally, every connection is encrypted immediately upon establishment to protect the early stages of the
signaling such as dialing or CLIP information.
signaling such as dialing or CLIP information.
DECT enhanced security is only supported together with Mitel 602 DECT phones. Older terminals (e.g.
6x0d or 142d) or GAP phones will still operate as ever, but not provide the new security mechanisms.
6x0d or 142d) or GAP phones will still operate as ever, but not provide the new security mechanisms.
7.33 MIGRATION OF RFP SL35 IP FROM SIP-DECT LITE 3.1 TO SIP-
DECT 6.1
The SIP-DECT Lite solution realized a single-cell DECT network that offered only limited radio coverage
and was operated with one RFP SL35 IP. The SIP-DECT Lite solution was part of the SIP-DECT product
family that offered larger radio coverage by realizing multi-cell DECT networks with up to 2.56 RFPs.
and was operated with one RFP SL35 IP. The SIP-DECT Lite solution was part of the SIP-DECT product
family that offered larger radio coverage by realizing multi-cell DECT networks with up to 2.56 RFPs.
You can integrate the RFP SL35 IP to a multi-cell SIP-DECT network. The migration from SIP-DECT
Lite to the current release of the standard SIP-DECT system is supported. During the migration the SIP-
DECT Lite software is replaced by the standard SIP-DECT software on the RFP SL35 IP and a reset to
the factory setting is performed. All configuration data are removed from the base station.
Lite to the current release of the standard SIP-DECT system is supported. During the migration the SIP-
DECT Lite software is replaced by the standard SIP-DECT software on the RFP SL35 IP and a reset to
the factory setting is performed. All configuration data are removed from the base station.
The following migration process must be performed.
Precondition: Unique UNLOCK.xml file is available for the specific RFP SL35 IP.
1 Remove the USB flash memory from the RFP SL35 IP and plug it into your computer.
2 Copy the unlock.xml file onto the USB flash memory.
3 Copy the standard SIP-DECT SW (iprfp3G.dnld) onto the USB flash memory of the RFP.
4 Check if the following files are on the USB flash memory (no other files should be on the USB flash
Precondition: Unique UNLOCK.xml file is available for the specific RFP SL35 IP.
1 Remove the USB flash memory from the RFP SL35 IP and plug it into your computer.
2 Copy the unlock.xml file onto the USB flash memory.
3 Copy the standard SIP-DECT SW (iprfp3G.dnld) onto the USB flash memory of the RFP.
4 Check if the following files are on the USB flash memory (no other files should be on the USB flash
memory except SIP-DECT™ Lite DB backup field “omm_conf.txt” which is not relevant).
a. PARK.xml
b. UNLOCK.xml
c. iprfp3G.dnld