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The RFP43 automatically enables pre-authentication for WPA-Enterprise enabled WLANs.
The RFP 42
does not support this feature.
3.17.2 CHANNEL CONFIGURATION FEEDBACK FOR HT40 AND TX POWER
The HT40 channel configuration in 802.11n enabled networks may not always become active because of
other access points that use channels that would overlap. In this case, the RFP43 falls back to HT20.
other access points that use channels that would overlap. In this case, the RFP43 falls back to HT20.
From SIP-DECT 5.0 on, the effective channel configuration and the transmit power are reported to the
OpenMobility Manager.
OpenMobility Manager.
You can view these parameters in the OMM Web service and the OMP (
DECT base stations > Device
list -> Show details – WLAN tab) and change the channel to a frequency without overlapping APs.
3.18 PC-BASED OMM INSTALLATION
A very large number of DECT base stations or a large number of DECT phones may exceed the storage
capacity or processing power of the embedded DECT base station. For this reason, it is also possible to
operate the OMM on a standard PC under the Linux operating system (see section 7.12).
capacity or processing power of the embedded DECT base station. For this reason, it is also possible to
operate the OMM on a standard PC under the Linux operating system (see section 7.12).
As of SIP-DECT 5.0, CentOS 6 and Virtualized environments (based on VMWare ESXI 5.5.0) are also
supported. SIP-DECT 6.1 has been tested with CentOS 6.x.
supported. SIP-DECT 6.1 has been tested with CentOS 6.x.
3.19 OM LOCATING APPLICATION
You can set up a system to locate and track DECT phones in your DECT system. This includes a
separate Web user interface, which for example can be operated by service personnel to locate a DECT
phone that has triggered an alarm. Refer to the OpenMobility Locating Application User Guide for details
(see /27/).
separate Web user interface, which for example can be operated by service personnel to locate a DECT
phone that has triggered an alarm. Refer to the OpenMobility Locating Application User Guide for details
(see /27/).
The OM Locating application can display small maps showing the placement of a DECT base station. In
earlier SIP-DECT releases, these graphic maps had to be generated manually by using a graphic editing
program.
earlier SIP-DECT releases, these graphic maps had to be generated manually by using a graphic editing
program.
The OM Management Portal (OMP) can be used to generate the graphic map images needed by the OM
Locating application.
Locating application.
Images showing the floor plan of the buildings belonging to the OM system can be imported into the
OMP. In a next step the RFPs of the SIP-DECT system can be placed on these images with drag and
drop. Finally for each of the RFPs, the graphic map images will be generated in the format and size as
required by the OM Locating application.
OMP. In a next step the RFPs of the SIP-DECT system can be placed on these images with drag and
drop. Finally for each of the RFPs, the graphic map images will be generated in the format and size as
required by the OM Locating application.
The process and the OMP functionality for this feature are described in detail in section 7.23.
3.20 VIDEO SUPPORT
The SIP-DECT solution supports snapshot images and video streaming via USB video devices
connected to DECT base stations.
connected to DECT base stations.