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6.10.11 CHANGING THE RELATION TYPE
The user data device relation transformation can only be performed by the admin user. A user data
device relation data set can be changed from “fixed” to “dynamic” and vice versa. This means the
login/logout feature can be enabled or disabled for a DECT phone.
device relation data set can be changed from “fixed” to “dynamic” and vice versa. This means the
login/logout feature can be enabled or disabled for a DECT phone.
To change the relation type of a DECT phone:
1 Select the appropriate DECT phone dataset(s) in the DECT phone table by activating the
1 Select the appropriate DECT phone dataset(s) in the DECT phone table by activating the
corresponding checkbox(es).
2 Click Change rel. type under the Task list on the right-hand side of the DECT Phones window.
Rules to change the relation from “fixed” to “dynamic”
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The DECT phone must be subscribed.
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A user login/logout PIN is configured in the user data set.
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Depending on the DECT phone user login type (“LoginID”), in the
DECT tab of the System settings
menu, the
Login ID option must be set in the DECT phone user login type field.
IMPORTANT :
If there is no specific PIN configured then “0000” is automatically set.
Rules to change the relation from “dynamic” to “fixed”
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The user relation type must be “Dynamic” (not “Unbound”), because a subscribed DECT phone exists
in this case.
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The user data set is not retrieved from an external user data server / the user data set is provisioned
locally in the OMM database (see also page 193).
6.10.12 ENABLING / DISABLING DECT PHONE EVENT LOG
You can store a DECT phone event log file in
Monitor Mode. Do the following:
1 To enable/disable the DECT phone event log, click Log events under the Task list on the right-hand
side of the
DECT Phones window:
- DECT phone event log is enabled.
- DECT phone event log is disabled.
2 Repeat step 1 to disable/enable the DECT phone event log.
The DECT phone event log will be stored in a file called “pp_event.log“. This file can be found in the
user’s home directory:
user’s home directory:
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on a Linux system it is located under ‘~/.oamp’,
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on a windows system under ‘c:/Users/<user>/MyDocuments/.Oamp’.