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Page 12 01/2007 AMT/PTD/PBX/0062/1/2EN
3.4 OPENMOBILITY MANAGER
The OpenMobility Manager (OMM) performs the following tasks:
Sending signals to the GSI gateway (IP Stimuli <-> DECT GAP)
IP flow management
Managing sync-over-air functions between RFPs
System management and configuration interface
OpenMobility Manager (OMM) may run on one of the RFPs or on a dedicated Linux server.
3.5 IP SIGNALLING
Calls between an IP phone and a PP (portable DECT)
To establish a call between an IP Phone and a PP, the following IP streams must be established
for the signalling path:
A signalling channel between the IP phone and the iPBX
A signalling channel between the iPBX (GSI gateway) and the equipment hosting the
OMM
A control interface between the OMM and the RFP that has a connection to the PP
A DECT radio signalling channel between the RFP and the PP.
To establish a call between an IP Phone and a PP, the following IP streams must be established
for the voice path:
A Real Time Protocol (RTP) / Real Time Control Protocol (RTCP) connection between
the IP phone and the primary RFP (RFP associated with the PP).
The following figure illustrates this scenario:
NeXspan iPBX
GSI gateway
Signalling
RFP control interface
OMM
(RFP in OMM mode)
Primary
RFP
IP phone
RTP/RTCP

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