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M3SR Series 4100 Table of Contents
Operating Manual 6175.4760.02 – 01 11
5.3.3.11 Editing the Multicast Routing Table............................................................................... 5.84
5.4 Message Service.......................................................................................................... 5.89
5.4.1 Basics of Message Service ........................................................................................... 5.89
5.4.1.1 Storage Strategy............................................................................................................ 5.89
5.4.1.2 Message Size................................................................................................................ 5.89
5.4.1.3 Prerequisites.................................................................................................................. 5.90
5.4.1.4 IP-Based Interface for External Applications................................................................. 5.90
5.4.1.5 Message Addressing..................................................................................................... 5.90
5.4.1.6 Participant Selection List (R&S M3TR only).................................................................. 5.90
5.4.1.7 Indication of a New SDM in the Waveform- Specific Operational Menu
(R&S M3TR only) .......................................................................................................... 5.91
5.4.2 Menu Structure.............................................................................................................. 5.92
5.4.2.1 Inbox.............................................................................................................................. 5.93
5.4.2.2 Drafts Folder.................................................................................................................. 5.95
5.4.2.3 Text Editor ..................................................................................................................... 5.96
5.4.2.4 Alert Messages.............................................................................................................. 5.98
5.5 Voice over IP (VoIP)................................................................................................... 5.101
5.5.1 Basics of Voice over IP (VoIP) .................................................................................... 5.101
5.5.1.1 Configuration Scenarios .............................................................................................. 5.102
5.5.1.2 General Constraints..................................................................................................... 5.109
5.5.1.3 Call Session................................................................................................................. 5.109
5.5.1.4 Phone Service ............................................................................................................. 5.110
5.5.1.5 Scenario: Call Session between a Radio Network and a VoIP Telephone ................. 5.111
5.5.2 PHONE Menu.............................................................................................................. 5.114
5.5.2.1 Entering the Phone Number for a Manual Dial............................................................ 5.115
5.5.2.2 Selecting the Phone Number for a Speed Dial (Using the Phone Book)..................... 5.116
5.5.2.3 Accept an Incoming Call.............................................................................................. 5.117
5.5.2.4 Terminating an Active Call Session............................................................................. 5.118
5.5.3 SIP – Useful Information for System Integration ......................................................... 5.119
5.5.3.1 Session Signalling ....................................................................................................... 5.119
5.5.3.2 SIP Signalling .............................................................................................................. 5.122
5.5.3.3 Proprietary Signalling Inside the Radio Network ......................................................... 5.123
6 Malfunction............................................................................................. 6.1
6.1 Visual Inspection........................................................................................................... 6.1
6.1.1 Fuses F1 / F2 - Change................................................................................................... 6.2
6.2 Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................ 6.3
6.2.1 Radio Built-In Test........................................................................................................... 6.3
6.2.2 Power-On Built-In Test (PBIT)......................................................................................... 6.5
6.2.3 Continuous Built-In Test (CBIT)....................................................................................... 6.8

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