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Spectralink IP-DECT Server 6500 Installation and Configuration Guide

14215700 Version 3.0
April, 2014

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Note:  

The external antenna used for the transmitter is to be fixed-mounted on indoor permanent 

structures providing a separation distance of at least 20 cm / 8 inches from all persons during normal 

operation and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. 

The maximum radiated output power is 1W e.i.r.p. For more information and technical support, please 

refer to www.Spectralink.com.

Recording the Installation Information

After completing the installation of the repeaters, record the location of each repeater. 

Checking Indicators

Verify that the repeater LED indicator is continuously on, indicating that the repeater is functional.

Powering the Spectralink Repeater

Power Options

The power supply for the repeater is 9VDC, 300mA.

Programming with the Spectralink Programming Kit

This section describes how you program the Spectralink Repeater.

Content of the Spectralink Programming Kit Repeater

The Programming Kit Repeater (Part no. 02319508) consists of a splitter and a serial cable.

Note

For programming the repeater you also need the programming software (ServiceTool) and the 
power supply for the repeater. The ServiceTool is not part of the Programming Kit Repeater 
but can be downloaded from www.Spectralink.com. The power supply for the repeater is to be 
ordered separately (Part no. 84642602).

Summary of Contents for IP-DECT SERVER 6500

Page 1: ...Spectralink Wireless Server 6500 Installation and Configuration Guide 14215700 version 3 0 April 2014 ...

Page 2: ...ct identification copyright or other notices Notice Spectralink Corporation has prepared this document for use by Spectralink personnel and customers The drawings and specifications contained herein are the property of Spectralink and shall be neither reproduced in whole or in part without the prior written approval of Spectralink nor be implied to grant any license to make use or sell equipment m...

Page 3: ... Resource Description 15 Installation 18 Installing Spectralink Base Station Spectralink IP DECT Base Station Description 23 Installing the Spectralink Base Station 26 Recording the Installation Information 27 Installing Spectralink Repeater Spectralink Repeater Description 28 Installing the Spectralink Repeater 30 Recording the Installation Information 33 Checking Indicators 33 Powering the Spect...

Page 4: ...Media Resource Using Static IP Address 56 Checking Indicators 57 Configuring Spectralink IP DECT Base Station Powering up the Spectralink Base Station 58 Accessing the Web Based Administration page of the Base Station 58 Accessing the Web Based Administration Page 59 Configuring a Spectralink Base Station 60 Checking Indicators 65 Spectralink Handset Registration Registering Spectralink Handsets 6...

Page 5: ...k IP DECT Base Station 95 Messaging over MSF Description of Different Types of MSF Messages 102 Sending Text Messages 103 Regulatory Notices International Regulatory and Product Information 104 Safety 108 Important Safety Instructions and Product Information 108 Open Source Software Notice Open Source Software Notice 112 Repeater Numbering Overview of Ports and Protocols Figures 110 ...

Page 6: ... IP DECT Server 6500 Spectralink Media Resource Spectralink IP DECT Base Station Spectralink DECT Repeater The Installation Guide also provides you with information about Web based Administration Page of the Spectralink IP DECT Server 6500 media resource and base station Important Information Before You Begin This guide assumes the following that users have a working knowledge of the call handler ...

Page 7: ...Table 1 Releated Documentation Subject Documentation Deployment Guide Deployment Guide Handset Operation Handset User s Guide Release Notes Every software release is accompanied by a release note The release note describes software changes bug fixes outstanding issues and hardware compatibility considerations for the new software release Read the release note before you begin a software upgrade To...

Page 8: ...rnational Portable Equipment Identity Serial number of the handset SN IWU Inter Working Unit Spectralink IP DECT Server 6500 Spectralink IP DECT Server 6500 LAN Local Area Network LED Light Emitting Diode MAC Media Access Control hardware address of a device connected to a network MTU Maximum Translation Unit MWI Message Weighing Indication NIC Network Interface Card NTP Network Time Protocol PBX ...

Page 9: ...ink IP DECT Server 6500 Installation and Configuration Guide 14215700 Version 3 0 April 2014 7 VoIP Voice over Internet Protocol WLAN Wireless Local Area Network WRFP Wireless Radio Fixed Part Wireless Repeater ...

Page 10: ... Server 6500 A typical Spectralink IP DECT Server 6500 configuration includes a number of the following components in addition to the Spectralink IP DECT Server 6500 Media resources Base stations Repeaters Figure 1 Overview of the Whole Solution The IP PBX SIP is also known as the call handler Throughout this document the term call handler is used ...

Page 11: ...ess solution supports two wireless bands allowing operation in various countries and regions Supported wireless bands are ETSI DECT 1880 1900 MHz referred to as DECT USA DECT 1920 1930 MHz referred to as 1G9 or DECT 6 0 SAM DECT 1910 1930Mhz referred to as DECT IG9 The wireless band used by a Spectralink IP DECT Server 6500 solution is determined by the base stations and handsets ordered with the ...

Page 12: ...s a person speaking in a handset can move between base stations without any interference This is known as seamless handover LAN transmission length is up to 100 meters 329 feet according to IEEE 802 3u on a twisted pair cable minimum cat 5e The base station can be powered by a power supply or by PoE The base station is a class 1 PoE device 802 3af and must be powered accordingly maximum power supp...

Page 13: ...while talking without interruptions in the conversation Requirements for the Spectralink IP DECT Server 6500 Solution This section provides information about the environmental and electrical requirements and software requirements for the Spectralink IP DECT Server 6500 solution Spectralink IP DECT Server 6500 Spectralink Media Resources Environmental Requirements The installation area must be clea...

Page 14: ...om these types of surfaces Do not position base station and repeaters behind furniture Only position base stations and repeaters where the signal is needed The installation area must be clean free of traffic and excess dust dry and well ventilated The installation area must be within the temperature ranges of 10 C and 40 C 50 F and 104 F The installation area must be between 20 and 80 non condensi...

Page 15: ...nformation refer to the handset user guide The area where the handset is used must be between 20 and 80 non condensing relative humidity Electrical Requirements The following electrical requirement must be met The supplied power power supply for the charger must be 110 V to 120 V ac nominal or 220 V to 230 V ac nominal 50 60 Hz Spectralink Maintenance Software Software Requirements The following i...

Page 16: ...set to the KWS Repeaters Mark each repeater with the number of the related base station This way you can easily configure the system on site Handsets To use the handsets you must first install the radio infrastructure e g base stations and repeaters to transmit and receive radio signals to and from the handsets There are no direct connections between the handset and the system Charging battery Whe...

Page 17: ... Server 6500 and media resources For outdoor installations the following items should be present in every box containing a Spectralink Wireless Server 600v3 Spectralink Wireless Server 600v3 Two mounting screws and anchors Description Types and Part Numbers The following table includes a list of available Spectralink IP DECT Server 6500 and their part numbers Note The installation of a media resou...

Page 18: ...tralink Media Resource Appearance and Components Figure 2 Add on media resource for empty slot in a KWS 6500 Rack The Spectralink IP DECT Server 6500 media resource front includes the following see figure below Figure 3 Spectralink IP DECT Server 6500 Media Resource Front Table 4 Spectralink Media Resource Part Numbers Variants of Spectralink Media Resources Part Number Spectralink Media Resource ...

Page 19: ...tton It is possible to restart or reset the Spectralink IP DECT Server 6500 media resource by pressing the Reset button on the front of the Spectralink IP DECT Server 6500 media resource Table 5 LED Indicator Description Front Faceplate LED Indicator Meaning Steady green OK and idle Slow green flashing OK and active voice call Fast green flashing Active in operation with the maximum active connect...

Page 20: ...ink IP DECT Server 6500 on a wall twist the wings 90 degrees 2 Mount the cabinet in the 19 rack or on the wall Screws and nuts rawl plugs are not supplied 3 Connect the RJ45 ethernet plug to the front of the cabinet All servers and media resources must be connected to a switch port Installed Media Resources must have their own switch port 4 Connect the power on the back of the cabinet Table 7 Rese...

Page 21: ...Spectralink IP DECT Server 6500 Installation and Configuration Guide 14215700 Version 3 0 April 2014 19 The following images illustrate how to install the media resource ...

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Page 25: ...tion supports 11 RF channels for speech channels DECT coverage is provided according to the band standard at the site Base station DECT provides 11 RF channels of 1 8 GHz DECT standard used in Europe Australia and South America Base station USA DECT provides 11 RF channels of the 1 9 GHz USA DECT standard used in North America Spectralink Base Station Types and Part Numbers The base station contai...

Page 26: ...ion Appearance and Components The base station front cover includes the following LED that indicates the operating status of the unit Figure 5 Base Station Front view The base station front includes the following see figure below Figure 6 Base Station Front LED ETH port power supply by PoE LINK Activity Indicator Reset Button ...

Page 27: ...art or reset the base station by pressing the Reset button on the bottom of face plate of the base station Table 9 LED Indicator Description Front Cover LED Indicator Meaning Steady green OK and idle Slow green flashing OK and active voice call Fast green flashing No sync over air possible or sync master is not available Slow red flashing Missing media resource or base station if it is a media res...

Page 28: ...able 5 Reset Button Description Press button Action Short press 2 to 5 sec System restarts when button is released Long press 5 to 9 sec until front LED flashes red then release button Resets the system to factory default settings original IP settings DHCP and empty user data base and restarts the system Firmware version is not affected Note Before you begin the installation determine the position...

Page 29: ...net connector at the bottom of the base station 4 4 Figure 9 Base Station Ethernet Connector Recording the Installation Information After completing the installation of the base stations record the location of each base station and add a descriptive text in the Administration Page of the Spectralink IP DECT Server 6500 under Administration Base stations Note When you place the base station on the ...

Page 30: ...o extend the coverage area in a Spectralink solution The repeater does not increase the number of traffic channels however it provides a larger physical spreading of the traffic channels and thereby increases the coverage area established with the Spectralink Base Stations The repeaters are mainly used in areas with limited traffic The Spectralink Repeater is available with either 2 or 4 voice cha...

Page 31: ...ors on a wall or ceiling Outdoors The Spectralink Repeater can be placed in a weatherproof environmentally protected unit suitable for installation on external walls poles etc The following table includes a list of available repeaters and their part numbers Table 6 Repeaters and Part Numbers Spectralink Repeater Appearance and Components The repeater connection panel includes the following Variant...

Page 32: ...peater Spectralink Repeater LED Indicators The repeater has one LED indicator describing the repeater operations The indicator is off when the repeater is not powered When the LED flashes after the repeater has been powered sync has still not been established As soon as sync has been established the LED is on Each time a handset connects to the repeater the LED flashes shortly Each time a handset ...

Page 33: ... surfaces Do not position repeaters behind furniture Only position repeaters where the signal is needed The installation area must be clean free of traffic and excess dust dry and well ventilated The installation area must be within the temperature ranges of 10 C and 40 C 50 F and 104 F The installation area must be between 20 and 80 non condensing relative humidity For best RF coverage the repeat...

Page 34: ... bottom of the repeater For repeaters with external antenna connect the external antenna cable to the antenna connector in the rear of the repeater as well 2 Mount the repeater onto the wall using the screws accompanying the repeater Figure 12 Repeater and External Antenna Installed on the Wall 1 External Antenna Only for repeaters supplied with external antenna connection The external antenna cab...

Page 35: ...rs record the location of each repeater Checking Indicators Verify that the repeater LED indicator is continuously on indicating that the repeater is functional Powering the Spectralink Repeater Power Options The power supply for the repeater is 9VDC 300mA Programming with the Spectralink Programming Kit This section describes how you program the Spectralink Repeater Content of the Spectralink Pro...

Page 36: ...et up the hardware ensure that you have an appropriate power supply that meets local requirements Follow the set up order closely 1 Unplug the repeater power supply and insert the splitter 2 Connect the repeater power supply to the splitter and the mains LED flashes 3 Connect the serial cable to the splitter and Com port of your computer The repeater is now ready for programming via the ServiceToo...

Page 37: ...he actual units Numbers with red colour show where numbering could be identical between different units If this occurs handover between the different units is not possible Numbering of base stations and repeaters in a normal configuration First repeater No of base station 64 Base to synchronize on Number of base station Second repeater No of base station 128 Base to synchronize on Number of base s...

Page 38: ...The distance between the base station and the repeater with external antenna depends on the type of antenna used as well as on the signal attenuation created by surroundings such as buildings trees etc Synchronization Ways The repeater with external antenna 4 channels can be programmed to obtain synchronization on two radio units base station or repeater If a situation occurs where the primary syn...

Page 39: ...n configuring a Spectralink IP DECT Server 6500 Solution it is strongly recommended to configure Spectralink IP DECT Server 6500 using static IP address Media resources using DHCP Base stations using DHCP If the Spectralink IP DECT Server 6500 Solution is configured as recommended above it is possible to assign options to the DHCP server making it extremely easy to configure all media resources an...

Page 40: ... when opening a DHCP server console MS 2000 2003 DHCP Server When adding a new class you must enter the following information Display name Spectralink IP6500 Description Spectralink IP DECT Server 6500 Solution ASCII Spectralink IP6000 case sensitive When adding a new option you must enter the following information Name Spectralink IP DECT Server 6500 Type String Code 43 Select options 43 Enter th...

Page 41: ... discover the Spectralink IP DECT Server 6500 The Spectralink IP DECT Server 6500 will appear under Network and Other Devices as Spectralink IP DECT Server 6500 Serial number for example Spectralink IP DECT Server 6500 8442621 Figure 15 Using UPnP to discover Spectralink IP DECT Server 6500 Double click the icon to access the Spectralink IP DECT Server 6500 web user interface Accessing the Web Bas...

Page 42: ...to the LAN port of the Spectralink IP DECT Server 6500 How to Access the Administration Page The web based Administration Page is accessed through a standard web browser 1 Open a web browser 2 In the browsers Address bar type 192 168 0 1 or the IP address discovered by UPnP and then press ENTER The Spectralink IP DECT Server 6500 Administration Page appears Note The LAN port of the Spectralink IP ...

Page 43: ...me and Password When you access the Administration Page you need to log on with a user name and a password Figure 18 Adm Page Enter Network Password dialog box 1 In the User Name field type admin 2 In the Password field type ip6000 3 Click OK Note The default user name of the system is admin and the default password of the system is ip6000 It is strongly recommended that you change the password ...

Page 44: ...using a static IP address Figure 19 Spectralink IP DECT Server 6500 installation General Configuration On the Configuration General page you define IP DNS and NTP settings for the Spectralink IP DECT Server 6500 1 Click Configuration and then click General Note Because the Spectralink IP DECT Server 6500 is a critical part of the SIP infrastructure it is highly recommended that you do not use DHCP...

Page 45: ...ion Unit type the size of the largest packet that your network protocol can transmit optional 7 In the Domain field type the domain name of the system optional 8 In the Server field under DNS Domain Name System type the IP address of the DNS server optional 9 In the Server field under NTP Network Time Protocol type the IP address of the NTP server from which the system will obtain the current time...

Page 46: ...ation Media Resource page you configure the built in media resource 1 Click Configuration and then click Media Resource Figure 22 Adm Page WS Configuration Media Resource page 2 Select Enable internal if you want to activate the built in media resource 3 Click Save SIP Configuration On the Configuration SIP page you define general SIP settings information about authentication DTMF signalling messa...

Page 47: ...ired Optional Default Domain Enter the name of the domain Note If no user specific domain is configured under a specific user the handsets registered on the IP DECT Server 400 will use the default domain as the domain part of the SIP URI e g John Doe sip 1234 somecompany com If only one SIP pbx is used and no domain is available enter the IP address of IPBx here x Register each endpoint on separat...

Page 48: ... connection uses the SIPS URI scheme Disabling this option causes the KWS to use the SIP URI scheme with a transport tls parameter for TLS connections Default value Enabled x TLS allow insecure By default UDP and TCP transports are disabled when TLS transport is the default If this setting is enabled UDP and TCP are allowed as fallback if TLS fails Default value Disabled x Proxy Enter SIP proxy Th...

Page 49: ...ent as RTP event codes x Send as SIP Info If checked keypad signalling will be sent as SIP INFO messages x Tone Duration msec Enter the time length of the tone in milliseconds The default value is 270 x SIP Configuration Message Waiting Indication Enable Indication Enable the check box if you want to display MWI in the handset x Enable Subscrip tion Enable the check box if you want to subscribe to...

Page 50: ...s of codecs Values PCMU PCMA G 711 ulaw alaw G 726 G 729 x SDP answer with preferred codec Specifies if the media handling should ignore the remote SDP offer codec priorities x SDP answer with a single codec Specifies if the media handling should provide only a single codec in SDP answers x Ignore SDP version Ignore the version of the SDP received from remote endpoints x SIP Configuration Call Sta...

Page 51: ...ment of a Multi Cell Solution This section contains deployment information specific to the Spectralink IP DECT Server 6500 For general deployment information refer to the Deployment Guide Sync over Air As a user moves from one base station radio coverage area to another the call must be handed over to the next radio unit To create handover between radio units it is necessary to establish synchroni...

Page 52: ... chains for the IP DECT Server 6500 Solution can be made with base stations and repeaters As you can only configure a repeater to synchronize on one radio ID it is not possible to define alternative sync ways for repeaters As the IP DECT Server 6500 uses the DECT interface to synchronize on one base station is configured as the Sync Master Examples of Synchronization Chains Sync Chain With One Syn...

Page 53: ...55 It is recommended to place the Sync Master in the middle of the building Green line Shows the primary sync ways Brown line Only handover overlap is needed It is recommended to make a site planner Every base station must be numbered with Radio ID Primary sync Radio ID and Alternative sync Radio ID No 0 is the Sync Master can be numbered 0 255 No 10 and No 20 Primary and alternative sync on No 0 ...

Page 54: ...o 0 is the Sync Master can be numbered 0 255 No 10 and No 20 Primary and alternative sync on No 0 No 11 Primary sync on No 10 and alternative sync on No 21 No 21 Primary sync on No 20 and alternative sync on No 11 No 0 is the Sync Master can be numbered 0 255 No 10 No 20 No 30 and No 40 Primary and alternative sync on No 0 No 11 Primary sync on No 10 and alternative sync on No 21 No 21 Primary syn...

Page 55: ...tive Sync Ways No 0 is the Sync Master can be numbered 0 255 It is recommended to place the Sync Master in the middle of the building Green line Shows the primary sync ways Red line Shows the alternative sync ways It is recommended to make a site planner Every base station must be numbered with Radio ID Primary sync Radio ID and Alternative sync Radio ID ...

Page 56: ...in With and Without Alternative Sync Ways No 0 is the Sync Master can be numbered 0 255 No 10 and No 20 Primary and alternative sync on No 0 No 11 No 12 and No 13 Only primary sync No 14 and No 15 Primary sync and alternative sync No 21 No 22 and No 23 Only primary sync No 41 Primary sync on No 40 and alternative sync on No 31 No 11 and No 21 Only handover overlap Marked with green ...

Page 57: ...ster can be numbered 0 255 No 10 and No 20 Primary and alternative sync on No 0 No 74 No 138 and No 202 Repeater no alternative sync possible No 14 and No 15 Primary sync and alternative sync on repeater No 84 No 148 and No 212 Repeater no alternative sync possible No 24 and No 25 Primary sync and alternative sync No 74 and No 84 Only handover overlap Marked with green ...

Page 58: ...static IP address Configuring a Spectralink Media Resource Using Static IP Address General Configuration On the Configuration General page you define IP DNS and NTP settings for the media resource Media Resource Configuration On the Configuration Media Resource page you configure the media resource 1 Click Configuration and then click Media Resource Figure 33 Adm Page Media Resource Config Media R...

Page 59: ...figuration Guide 14215700 Version 3 0 April 2014 57 Checking Indicators Verify that the media resource LED indicator is continuously on indicating that the media resource is functional Note The LED will not turn on until the base stations are configured ...

Page 60: ... PoE 802 3af Maximum power supply consumption is 3 0W IEEE 802 3af class 1 device Use a standard PoE adapter or a PoE enabled port on a switch adhering to PoE 802 3af when connecting the base station to a PoE power source Use an 8V DC power supply when using a power supply as power source Accessing the Web Based Administration page of the Base Station The Spectralink IP Base station can only commu...

Page 61: ... patch cable to the computer 2 Connect the LAN patch cable to the ethernet connector at the bottom of the base station Figure 35 Accessing the Web Based Administration Page The web based Administration Page is accessed through a standard web browser 1 Open a web browser 2 In the browsers Address bar type http 192 168 0 1 or the IP address discovered by UPnP and then click ENTER ...

Page 62: ...System User Name and Password The first time you access the Administration Page you need to log on with user name and a password Figure 37 Adm Page Enter Network Password dialog box 1 In the User Name field type admin 2 In the Password field type ip6000 3 Click OK Configuring a Spectralink Base Station This section describes how to configure a base station Note The default user name of the system ...

Page 63: ...iguration General page 2 Click DHCP assigned 3 Apply the desired values as described in the following table Note t is strongly recommended that the base station is configured using DHCP The base station is pre configured to use DHCP Field Explanation Require d Optiona l General Configuration IP Use Static IP Address Enable the field if you want to use a static IP address x IP Addr Enter the IP add...

Page 64: ...ructure supports it the device will be reachable via this hostname x Domain Enter the name of the domain where system belongs x Primary Server Enter the IP address of the Primary DNS server x Secondary Server Enter the IP address of the Secondary DNS server x General Configuration NTP Network Time Protocol Server Enter the address of the NTP server from which the system will obtain the current tim...

Page 65: ...rd 3 In the New username field type a new username 4 In the New password field type a password 5 In the New password again type the password again 6 Click Allow remote logging if it should be possible to log on to the system remotely Useful in case of troubleshooting 7 Click Save Base Station Configuration To configure the base station 1 Click Configuration and then click Base Station Broadcast an...

Page 66: ...ick Reboot to enable the configuration changes Sync Ways Configuration It is necessary to define the synchronization ways of the base station 1 To define the sync ways of the base station open the Administration Page for the Spectralink IP DECT Server 6500 2 Click Administration Server and then click Base Station Figure 41 Adm Page WS Administration Base station page 3 Double click on the relevant...

Page 67: ...nd a sync way for the first base station Note Auto sync is only to be used in a deployment situation When selecting Auto sync radio part numbers in the Primary sync RPN field and Secondary sync RPN field are not taken into consideration 6 In the Primary sync RPN field type the radio part number of the base station you want to synchronize on See your site planner 7 In the Secondary sync RPN field t...

Page 68: ...ministration Page of the Spectralink IP DECT Server 6500 Each handset in the wireless solution must be programmed with the serial number IPEI before it can operate This serial number must be registered in the web based Administration Page of the Spectralink IP DECT Server 6500 Serial numbers are a unique fingerprint of each handset The serial number is programmed into the handset during the manufa...

Page 69: ...e authentication code AC optional The authentication code is a subscription password of a maximum of eight digits defined by the technicians and can be used when connecting the handset to a Spectralink IP DECT Server 6500 The authentication code is a subscription pin code for the individual handset 5 In the Standby text field type a text to be displayed when the handset is on hook optional 6 In th...

Page 70: ...alink Handset To enable service to the handset the IPEI number must be programmed into the system database via the web based Administration Page of the Spectralink IP DECT Server 6500 The IPEI number of each handset is found either on a label which is placed behind the battery or on the packaging label To show the serial number on the handset display 40 Handsets press 99984 and then press the seri...

Page 71: ...ovides information about unsubscribing handsets exporting restoring importing handset registration data and handset adjustment Viewing Handset User Configuration Through the web based Administration Page it is possible to view all the user configurations of the wireless system 1 Click Users and then click List Users Figure 45 Adm Page WS Users List Users page Searching for Handset User Information...

Page 72: ... field and then click Search Unsubscribing Spectralink Handsets Spectralink 40 Handset To unsubscribe a handset 1 Press MENU 2 Press go to MENU LOGIN 3 Press 4 Press go to SUBSCRIPTION REMOVE 5 Press 6 Enter password 0000 7 Press 8 If handset is subscribed to more than one system select the system ARI in question The handset has been unsubscribed Note Removing a subscription requires a password Th...

Page 73: ...gin and press Select 7 Enter your password and press Ok Removing Spectralink Handsets from the List Deregistering You can deregister handsets from Spectralink IP DECT Server 6500 This is necessary when you must replace the handset due to loss or breakage you want to assign the handset to a user with a different telephone number 1 Click Users and then click List Users Note Removing a login requires...

Page 74: ...ext field and then click Search or select the handset in question by clicking on the user information The following page appears Figure 48 Adm Page WS Users List Users User page 3 Click Delete to remove the registration A warning box appears Figure 49 Warning box 4 Click OK Changing User Configurations You can change user configurations such as the AC authentication code using the web based Admini...

Page 75: ...r select the handset in question by clicking on the user information The following page appears Figure 51 Adm Page WS Users List Users User page 3 Change settings and then click Save Exporting Handset Registration Data You can export handset registration data using the web based Administration Page It is possible to export a user database with subscriptions and to export a user database separately...

Page 76: ...ort Export page 2 Under Backup User Data do one of the following a To save configuration data click the Save button after User database b To save user data with subscriptions click the Save button after Subscriptions A File Download dialog box appears Figure 53 Adm Page File Download dialog box 3 Click Save A Save As dialog box appears ...

Page 77: ...ng the web based Administration Page It is possible to restore a user database with subscriptions and to restore a user database separately from subscriptions configuration data only 1 Click Users and then click Import Export Figure 55 Adm Page WS Users Import Export page 2 Under Restore User Data do one of the following a To restore configuration data click the Browse button after User database b...

Page 78: ...ded page 5 Click Reboot A warning message appears Figure 58 Adm Page Reboot Warning message 6 Click OK The system is rebooted This can take a few minutes Importing Handset Registration Data CSV Format You can import handset registration data in CSV format To be able to import the data correctly you must create a file containing the following information and punctuation IPEI access code standby tex...

Page 79: ...rs Import Export page 2 Under Import User Data click Browse to find the CSV file with handset registration data A Choose File dialog box appears Figure 61 Adm Page Choose File dialog box 3 Select the file in question and then click Open Note If you want to leave out some of the information e g standby text you must keep the commas e g IPEI access code username domain displayname authenticate user ...

Page 80: ...nk IP DECT Server 6500 Installation and Configuration Guide 14215700 Version 3 0 April 2014 78 4 Click Load 5 Click OK Note It is not possible to import handset registration data already registered in the system ...

Page 81: ...ting system software and resetting the system Spectralink IP DECT Server 6500 Changing System User Name and Password From the Administration Page it is possible to change the user name and password for the system 1 Click Configuration and then click Security Figure 62 Adm Page WS Configuration Security page 2 In the Current password field type the current password 3 In the New user name field type...

Page 82: ...rovides general system information such as hardware firmware and OS Status information 1 Click Status and then click General Figure 63 Adm Page Wireless Server Status General page On the Status General page the following information is available General IP address current IP address of device NTP Server address of time server Time current time on device Serial Serial number of device MAC address o...

Page 83: ...age 2 From the Display filter list you can select between emergency critical error warning notice or info depending on the logs you want to see The different types of status are emergency errors causing the system to malfunction for all calls critical events that do not occur under normal operation cause minor malfunction error events that do not occur under normal operation cause minor malfunctio...

Page 84: ...problem solving Wireless Server Information This page provides information about the firmware version and ARI code of the Spectralink IP DECT Server 6500 1 Click Status and then click Wireless Server Figure 66 Adm Page Wireless Server Status Wireless Server page Reading Statistics Under Statistics it is possible to read statistic information about the Spectralink IP DECT Server 6500 media resource...

Page 85: ...also provides information about the traffic load Erlang of the installation which is useful when determining the number of media resources needed 1 Click Statistics and then click Wireless Server Figure 67 Adm Page Wireless Server Statistics Wireless Server page 2 Click Reset Statistics if you want to delete all statistic traffic information A warning message appears Figure 68 Warning message 3 Cl...

Page 86: ...n Figure 70 Adm Page Wireless Server Statistics Base Station page Active Calls This page is useful to get statistic information about active calls in the Spectralink IP DECT Server 6500 installation 1 Click Statistics and then click Active Calls Figure 71 Adm Page Wireless Server Statistics Active Calls page Abnormal Releases This page is useful to get statistic information about abnormal releases...

Page 87: ... 1 Click Statistics and then click Traffic Distribution Figure 73 Adm Page Wireless Server Statistics Traffic Distribution page Making a Back Up of the Configuration File This section provides information about saving the configuration data of the Spectralink IP DECT Server 6500 registration and subscription data of the handset and system information When saving the configuration data you have an ...

Page 88: ...re 74 Adm Page Wireless Server Configuration Backup Restore page 2 Click Save A File Download dialog box appears Figure 75 File Download dialog box 3 Click Save A Save As dialog box appears Figure 76 Save As dialog box 4 Indicate in which folder and under what name the file should be saved and then click Save ...

Page 89: ...lick Browse A Choose File dialog box appears Figure 78 Adm Page Choose File dialog box 3 Select the file in question and then click Open 4 Click Load 5 Click OK The configuration file is restored in the system Updating the Spectralink IP DECT Server 6500 The software of the Spectralink IP DECT Server 6500 can be updated To update the software you load a file to the system Contact your distributor ...

Page 90: ... Browse A Choose File dialog box appears Figure 80 Adm Page Choose File dialog box 3 Select the file in question and then click Open 4 Click Update Wait until the system has finished updating Warning Do not cut power Figure 81 Adm Page Firmware Update Progress Bar 5 Optionally you can block new calls during a firmware update by clicking Administration and then Wireless Server ...

Page 91: ...then Wireless Server and then clicking Allow Restarting the Spectralink IP DECT Server 6500 Some configuration changes requires a restart in order to take effect A reset restarts the Spectralink IP DECT Server 6500 software You must restart the system after the following procedures Configuration Uploading of configuration data Uploading of firmware Operating System of Spectralink IP DECT Server 65...

Page 92: ...ralink Media Resources Changing System User Name and Password From the Administration Page it is possible to change the user name and password for the system 1 Click Configuration and then click Security Figure 85 Adm Page Media Resource Configuration Security page 2 In the Current password field type the current password 3 In the New user name field type a user name 4 In the New password field ty...

Page 93: ...ware firmware and OS Status information 1 Click Status and then click General Figure 86 Adm Page Media Resource Status General page On the Status General page the following information is available General IP address current IP address of device NTP Server address of time server Time current time on device Serial Serial number of device MAC address of device Product ID from device Production Date ...

Page 94: ...can select between emergency critical error warning notice info or debug depending on the logs you want to see The different types of status are emergency errors causing the system to malfunction for all calls critical events that do not occur under normal operation cause minor malfunction error events that do not occur under normal operation cause minor malfunction warning events that do not occu...

Page 95: ...t the media resource is retrieved from the Administration Page of the Spectralink IP DECT Server 6500 Updating the Spectralink Media Resource Firmware The software of the media resource can be updated To update the software you load a file to the system Contact your distributor for newest software Updating Spectralink Media Resource Firmware 1 Click Firmware and then click Media Resource Figure 89...

Page 96: ... click Open The file to select has the extension bin 4 Click Update Wait until the system has finished uploading Figure 91 Adm Page Firmware Update Progress Bar 5 Optionally you can block new calls during a firmware update by clicking Administration Administration Page of Spectralink IP DECT Server 6500 and then Wireless Server Figure 92 Adm Page Wireless Server Administration Wireless Server page...

Page 97: ...r the system 1 Click Configuration and then click Security Figure 93 Adm Page Base Station Configuration Security page 2 In the Current password field type the current password 3 In the New user name field type a user name 4 In the New password field type a new password 5 In the New password again field type the new password again to confirm it 6 Click Save to change the password Reading System In...

Page 98: ...ess of device NTP Server address of time server Time current time on device Serial Serial number of device MAC address of device Product ID from device Production Date of device Hardware PartNoof hardware PCSHardware version of device_ Firmware PartNosoftware part number PCSSoftware version BuildSoftware build number Quick status Red Green Grey SIPQuick status Base stationsQuick status Media resou...

Page 99: ... normal operation cause minor malfunction error events that do not occur under normal operation cause minor malfunction warning events that do not occur under normal operation may cause malfunction notice info events that occur under normal operation relevant to an administrator 1 Click Status and then click Logs Figure 95 Adm Page Base Station Status Logs page 2 From the Display filter list you c...

Page 100: ...urther support and problem solving Reading Statistics Statistic information about the base station is retrieved from the Administration Page of the Spectralink IP DECT Server 6500 Sync State of Base Station You can get information about the synchronization state of the base station the uptime and to which radio unit it synchronizes on This is useful when you want to get an overview of the base sta...

Page 101: ...earching not in sync with any radio unit If marked with grey Unknown not connected base station removed from installation Updating the Spectralink Base Station Firmware The software of the base station can be updated To update the software you load a file to the system Contact your distributor for newest software Note When you double click a base station in the list you can check the RSSI values o...

Page 102: ... field click Browse A Choose File dialog box appears Figure 100 Adm Page Choose File dialog box 3 Select the file in question and then click Open The file to select has the extension bin 4 In the Start RFP No field type the number of the first base station to be updated Note You can check base station numbers under Administration Base station 5 In the End RFP No field type the number of the last b...

Page 103: ...Each update takes approximately 30 seconds 7 Optionally you can block new calls during a firmware update by clicking Administration and then Wireless Server Figure 101 Adm Page Wireless Server Administration Wireless Server page Under Service Status click Block 8 When the update is finished click Reboot to execute the changes 9 If you have blocked new calls during a firmware update enable new call...

Page 104: ...acknowledgement of each message having reached the handset display Two Way Text A message which the recipient can answer by returning relevant keypad information to the sender An example of Two Way Text could be sending the following message to a numbers of users Who will attend the meeting at 3 PM Each recipient answers the message using the keypad and the Administration Page can then send messag...

Page 105: ... per minute to all handsets simultaneously from the system Sending Text Messages The MSF messages function requires the use of a third party application such as an alarm server For demonstration Spectralink has an MSF package including XML RPC Document Description of the XML RPC protocol Simple example in VB net Java C using the dll interface including source code For more information about obtain...

Page 106: ... DECT Server 6500 Server overholder de væsentlige krav og øvrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999 5 EF Deutsch German Hiermit erklärt Spectralink UK Ltd dass sich das Gerät Spectralink Spectralink IP DECT Server 6500 Server in Übereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den übrigen einschlägigen Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 1999 5 EG befindet Eesti Estonian Käesolevaga kinnitab Spectralin...

Page 107: ...us reikalavimus ir kitas 1999 5 EB Direktyvos nuostatas Nederlands Dutch Hierbij verklaart Spectralink dat het toestel Spectralink Spectralink IP DECT Server 6500 Server in overeenstemming is met de essentiële eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999 5 EG Malti Maltese Hawnhekk Spectralink UK Ltd jiddikjara li dan Spectralink Spectralink IP DECT Server 6500 Server jikkonforma mal...

Page 108: ...plosieven indien het apparaat speciaal is aangepast om aan de eisen voor een dergelijk gebruik te voldoen Varoitus Älä käytä johdotonta verkkolaitetta suojaamattomien räjäytysnallien läheisyydessä tai räjäytysalueella jos laitetta ei ole erityisesti muunnettu sopivaksi sellaiseen käyttöön oen Attention Ne jamais utiliser un équipement de réseau sans fil à proximité d un détonateur non blindé ou da...

Page 109: ...h unsorted waste but must be collected separately WARNING This is a class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures The above warning is inserted for regulatory reasons If any customer believes that they have an interference problem either because their Spectralink product seems to cause interferen...

Page 110: ...hort out parts that could result in fire electrical shock or injury Never spill liquid of any kind into this product WARNING Only qualified service personnel may install this equipment The instructions in this manual are intended for use by qualified service personnel only Only qualified persons should service the system The installation and service of this hardware is to be performed only by serv...

Page 111: ... been dropped or cabinet has been damaged If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance Warning 11 Avoid using telephone during an electrical storm There may be a risk of electrical shock from lightning 12 Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak 13 Do not place the unit near microwave ovens radio equipment or non ground connected televisions These appli...

Page 112: ...eipt Our obligation under this warranty is limited to repair or replacement at our option of the product or any part s which are defective provided that the product is returned to the original place of purchase or an authorized service location during the warranty period Products returned must be accompanied by a copy of the purchase receipt In the absence of a purchase receipt the warranty period...

Page 113: ...D TO THE DURATION OF THIS WRITTEN LIMITED WARRANTY WE DISCLAIM ANY LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCTS LOSS OF TIME INCONVENIENCE INJURY TO ANY PERSON OR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY CAUSED BY THE PRODUCT LOSS OF REVENUE OR PROFIT OR DAMAGES FOR ANY FAILURE TO PERFORM IN NO EVENT SHALL WE BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INCIDENTAL PUNITIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES EVEN IF WE ARE ADVISED OF THE P...

Page 114: ...and LGPLv2 regarding your rights under said license You may obtain a complete corresponding machine readable copy of the source code of such software under the GPLv2 or LGPLv2 at http support spectralink com SpectralinkService support us support voice index html Alternatively Spectralink offers to provide such source code to you on CD ROM for a charge covering the cost of performing such distribut...

Page 115: ...numbering Base Station Repeater 1 Repeater 2 Repeater 3 0 64 128 192 1 65 129 193 2 66 130 194 3 67 131 195 4 68 132 196 5 69 133 197 6 70 134 198 7 71 135 199 8 72 136 200 9 73 137 201 10 74 138 202 11 75 139 203 12 76 140 204 13 77 141 205 14 78 142 206 15 79 143 207 16 80 144 208 17 81 145 209 18 82 146 210 19 83 147 211 20 84 148 212 21 85 149 213 22 86 150 214 23 87 151 215 24 88 152 216 25 8...

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Page 122: ...Spectralink IP DECT Server 6500 Installation and Configuration Guide 14215700 Version 3 0 April 2014 120 Appendix 2 Overview of Ports and Protocols ...

Page 123: ...er 6500 Part Numbers 15 Spectralink Media Resource Part Numbers 16 LED Indicator Description Front Faceplate 17 LED Indicator Description Front Lan port 17 Reset Button Description 18 Spectralink Base Station Part Numbers 23 LED Indicator Description Front Cover 25 25 Reset Button Description 26 Repeaters and Part Numbers 29 Repeater numbering 113 ...

Page 124: ...nistration Page for wireless server 41 Adm Page Enter Network Password dialog box 41 Spectralink IP DECT Server 6500 installation 42 Adm Page WS Configuration General page 43 Wireless Server Configuration 44 Adm Page WS Configuration Media Resource page 44 Adm Page WS Configuration SIP page 44 Adm Page Configuration Security page 48 Synchronization Chain 50 Synchronization Chain Layout without Alt...

Page 125: ... Adm Page WS Users Import Export Loaded page 76 Adm Page Reboot Warning message 76 Example of Handset Registration Data in CSV Format 77 Adm Page WS Users Import Export page 77 Adm Page Choose File dialog box 77 Adm Page WS Configuration Security page 79 Adm Page Wireless Server Status General page 80 Adm Page WS Status Logs page 81 Adm Page Save As dialog box 82 Adm Page Wireless Server Status Wi...

Page 126: ...Status Logs page 92 Adm Page Save As dialog box 93 Adm Page Media Resource Firmware Media Resource page 93 Adm Page Choose File dialog box 94 Adm Page Firmware Update Progress Bar 94 Adm Page Wireless Server Administration Wireless Server page 94 Adm Page Base Station Configuration Security page 95 Adm Page Base Station Status General page 96 Adm Page Base Station Status Logs page 97 Adm Page Save...

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