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Unify OpenScape Cordless IP V2 User Manual

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P31003C1020M1000276A9, 01/2018
68 OpenScape Cordless IP V2, Administrator Documentation
Online directories
Corporate online directory (LDAP)
Examples:
Information on attributes p. 69
Name filter
The name filter decides which attribute is used for the search.
Example:
(displayName=%). The percent sign (%) is replaced by the name or part of the name entered by the user.
If a user enters the letter "A", for example, all entries in which the attribute displayName begins with "A" are
searched for in the LDAP database. If the user then enters a "b", entries are searched in which the display-
Name begins with "Ab".
Number filter
The number filter stipulates the criteria for the automatic completion of telephone numbers.
Example:
(|(telephoneNumber=%)(mobile=%)). The percent sign (%) is then replaced by the part of the telephone number
entered by the user.
When dialling, if a user enters the numbers "123", for example, all telephone numbers that begin with "123" are
searched for in the LDAP database. The telephone number is completed with the addition of information from
the database.
Additional filters
You can set two additional filters that will be offered to the user in order to specify the search more detailed.
In the additional name fields enter the attribute name.
In the corresponding value fields enter the attribute values.
Example:
In addition to the fields defined in the Name filter parameter, the City and the Street fields are provided to the
user. The user input for City is passed to the LDAP server in the I attribute, the user input for Street is passed
in the street attribute.
Display format
In the Display format field you can stipulate how the search result is to be displayed on the handset.
AND operation: (& (givenName=%) (mail=%))
Searches for entries in which the first name and mail address begin with the characters
entered by the user.
OR operation: (| (displayName=%) (sn=%))
Searches for entries in which the display name or surname begins with the characters
entered by the user.
Combined
operation:
(|(& (displayName=%) (mail=%))(& (sn=%) (mail=%)))
Searches for entries in which the display name and mail address or the surname and mail
address begin with the characters entered by the user.
Additional filter #1 name City
Additional filter #1 value (|(l=%))
Additional filter #2 name Street
Additional filter #2 value (|(street=%))

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Unify OpenScape Cordless IP V2 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ProtocolsSIP
Battery Life (Standby Time)Up to 150 hours
CompatibilityOpenScape Business
ConnectivityDECT
DECT Standards SupportedDECT
RangeUp to 300 meters outdoors, 50 meters indoors
Audio QualityHD Voice (wideband audio)
PowerRechargeable Li-Ion battery
Supported CodecsG.711, G.722, G.729
HandsetYes
SecurityDECT encryption

Summary

OpenScape Cordless IP V2 – Introduction

Planning Your DECT Wireless Network

Prerequisite for successful operation of the OpenScape Cordless IP V2 with good call quality.

OpenScape Cordless IP V2 System Overview

Illustration and explanation of the components of the OpenScape Cordless IP V2 system.

First Steps

Package Contents

Lists the items included in the OpenScape Cordless IP V2 package.

Preparing Telephone System for Use

Steps required to prepare the telephone system for initial use.

Device Mounting Instructions

Instructions and guidelines for physically installing the OpenScape Cordless IP V2 devices.

Defining Device Roles

Configuring the device as base station, Integrator, or DECT manager.

BSIP2 Base Station Wall Mounting

Specific instructions for mounting the BSIP2 base station on a wall.

Operation Hints

Understanding LED Indicators

Explanation of the operational states indicated by the device's LED indicators.

Resetting Base Stations to Factory Settings

Procedure for resetting base stations to factory defaults using a power cycle.

Configuring the System

Using the Web Configurator

Introduction to the web configurator for setting up the DECT network and system.

Network Administration

IP Network Settings Configuration

Configuration of IP addresses, subnet masks, gateways, and DNS settings for network integration.

VLAN Network Configuration

Configuration of VLAN settings including identifier and priority for network segmentation.

Base Stations

Base Station Administration

Managing connected and pending base stations via the web configurator.

Base Station Synchronization

Configuration of synchronisation between base stations for multicell functionality.

Provider and PBX Profiles

Configuring Telephony Server Profiles

Setting up profiles for VoIP connections, including SIP server and transport details.

Mobile Devices

Mobile Device Overview

Overview of registered handsets and their status, including IPUI, username, and DECT/SIP status.

Registering and De-registering Handsets

Procedures for registering, de-registering, and configuring handset settings.

Handset Registration Centre

Tool for registering groups of handsets simultaneously or time-controlled.

Telephony Settings

General VoIP Settings

Configuration of SIP ports, timers, and security settings for VoIP connections.

Audio Quality Configuration

Settings for enabling wideband calls using the G.722 codec and configuring QoS.

Advanced Call Settings

Advanced call settings including call transfer, access codes, and area codes.

Online Directories

Corporate LDAP Directory Configuration

Configuration of LDAP servers for accessing corporate directories via handsets.

System Settings

Web Configurator Access Rights

Managing passwords and CLI access for the web configurator and device configuration.

Provisioning and Configuration

Configuring auto-configuration servers and uploading configuration files for devices.

System Security Settings

Managing certificates and HTTP authentication for secure internet communication.

Firmware Updates

Procedures for updating firmware for the DECT manager and base stations.

Save and Restore System Configuration

Saving and restoring system configuration data for backup and recovery.

Reboot and Reset Devices

Instructions for rebooting devices and resetting the system to factory settings.

Diagnostics and Troubleshooting

Status Information Overview

Overview of system operation and connected devices status via the web configurator.

Base Station Events Logging

Displaying counters for events affecting base stations, like connections and handovers.

System Incidents

Information on system incidents such as crashes, reboots, and connection drops.

System Log and SNMP Manager Configuration

Configuring system logs and SNMP manager for monitoring and data collection.

Using Handset Connected to a BSIP2 Base

Making Calls with Handset

Instructions on how to make calls using any registered handset.

Accepting Calls and Call Waiting

Procedures for answering incoming calls, including call waiting and group pickup.

Managing Multi-Participant Conversations

Features for managing calls involving multiple participants, like consultation and conference calls.

Accessing Directories on Handset

Accessing local and corporate directories via the handset.

LDAP Directory – Configuration Example

LDAP Server Access Configuration

Steps to configure access to an LDAP server for displaying directory entries on handsets.

LDAP Search Filters

Defining criteria (filters) for searching within the LDAP database.

LDAP Attributes for Display

Understanding and specifying LDAP attributes for display on handsets.

Displaying Directory Entries on Handsets

How directory entries are displayed and searched for on the handset.

Appendix

Safety Precautions

Important safety instructions and guidelines for using the device.

Technical Data

Technical Specifications

Detailed technical specifications including power consumption and general parameters.