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1 INTRODUCTION 
1.1  PURPOSE OF THIS DOCUMENT 
 
This document describes how to install and put into service the DECT service on an IP network 
associated with the following PBXs: 
•  NeXspan S/L/D (F6) 
•  NeXspan 50 and NeXspan 500 (F4) 
•  NCS (F5) 
1.2 SCOPE 
The IP DECT is applicable as of release 4.2 for the following PBXs: 
•  NeXspan S/L/D (F6) 
•  NeXspan 50 and NeXspan 500 (F4) 
•  NCS (F5) 
1.3 AUDIENCE 
This document is meant for installers whose tasks are to: 
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Carry out a study into positioning base stations, and system traffic flow 
Connect base stations 
Start up the IP DECT system and put it into service. 
 
1.4 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS 
 
 
/1/  RFC 1350, The TFTP Protocol, Revision 2, July 1992 
/2/  OpenMobility Generic Mobility Interface; KI: CTB005933 
/3/  OpenMobility Matra Startup; KI: CTB006317 
/4/  RFC 1156, Management Information Base for Network Management of TCP/IP-based internet, 
May 1990 
/5/  RFC 1213, Management Information Base for Network Management of TCP/IP-based internet: 
MIB-II, March 1991 
/6/  RFC 1450, Management Information Base for version 2 of the Simple Network Management 
Protocol (SNMPv2), April 1993 
/7/  http://www.simpleweb.org/ietf/mibs/index.html?sel=IETF
 
/8/  OpenMobility Diagnostic Tools 
/9/  RFC 2131, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, March 1997 
/10/  RFC 3164, The BSD Syslog Protocol, August 2001