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Station view: Workpoint Client

In document HiPath 3000 Manager Manual (Page 141-145)

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7.2.3 Station view: Workpoint Client

Workpoint Client is used to define the parameters for an IP terminal, e.g., the IP address for

an H.323 or SIP client.

7.2.3.1 Area: System Client Status message flag

This flag activates the “keep-alive” mechanism for system telephones.

If Status message is enabled, the status of system telephones can be determined with the Hi-

Path 3000 Manager. When a system telephone is dropped, it is flagged as “inactive” in the

CDB after 4 minutes. When the CDB of the system is read, the status can be queried via Set-

tings | Set up station | Subscriber in the Status column. In addition, the status can also be

determined via Maintenance | Station Status.

The flag must not be enabled when setting up a system telephone as a home client or when using the "Short-Hold” feature (see Edit PSTN partner). Disabling this flag reduces the mes- sage traffic between the HG 1500 boards and the system telephones.

Authentication active flag

You can define here whether this client requires authentication at the LAN card in order to be used. This is specially relevant in the case of clients who are not on the internal LAN but who are dialing in from the outside.

Password

If authentication has been activated, enter the password for this client here and confirm your entry by repeating it.

Station type, Mobile, Non-mobile, Mobile blocked

A Mobile Workpoint Client ( Mobile option) is not assigned to any IP terminal. The call no. of a Mobile Workpoint Client can be used by a subscriber to log on to any IP terminal (that permits this) via the logon procedure (*9419) (provided the option Mobile blocked is not activated).

For a non-mobile Workpoint Client ( Non mobile option), by contrast, the call no. is permanent- ly assigned to an IP terminal.

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The non-mobile profile is needed for the initial logon (Home Logon) of an IP terminal. Mobile Workpoint Clients may not be used for the home logon. In other words, every WorkPoint Client must be initially registered as a non-mobile Workpoint Client.

If the Mobile blocked option has been activated for a Workpoint Client, a subscriber cannot log on with a mobile Workpoint Client at that IP terminal.

When using a WLAN2 phone, the option Non mobile must be set before registering the WL2 phone with the communication system.

Redundancy Destination

The redundancy concept takes effect in cases where the ComScendo PC or an application fails. The HFA client is then forwarded to the redundant gatekeeper defined here. In order to define a redundant gatekeeper, the Redundancy Service Application (RSA) must be running in a HiPath 5000 network.

IP Address

Specify the IP address of the redundant gatekeeper for HFA clients here.

Resilience Target

The HiPath ComScendo Service Resilience feature ensures fail-safe availability of the IP Work- point clients configured for a HiPath ComScendo Service or HiPath 3000 system. If a HiPath 5000 PC or HiPath 3000 system should fail, or if a fault occurs in the HiPath ComScendo Serv- ice, the relevant configured IP stations (resilience stations) are assigned to a standby system (resilience target). This can either be another HiPath ComScendo Service or a HiPath 3000 system.

The settings defined for "Password" (Authentication active) and "Type" (Mobile, Non mobile or Mobile blocked) are also taken into account for standby operation.

IP Address

Enter the IP address of the standby system.

7.2.3.2 Area: S0 / H.323 / SIP Client Authentication active flag

You can define here whether the client requires authentication at the LAN card in order to be used. This is specially relevant in the case of clients who are not on the internal LAN but who

Station parameters

Password

If authentication has been activated, enter the password for the client here and confirm your entry by repeating it.

UserID

Enter the user account of the client here.

Realm

Enter the realm of the client here.

IP Address

Before you start configuring clients in the administration program, you will need to determine the IP addresses of the client PC involved. In cases where a client is operated at the gatekeep- er, this overhead is not required, since the gatekeeper handles the allocation of call numbers to IP addresses. Consequently, the IP address 255.255.255.255 is configured for clients that are operated at the gatekeeper.

Fixed IP address

Entering a fixed IP address ensures that only one H.323 client can log on to the system with this IP address. If this flag is activated, the IP address and the call number are verified. If this flag is not activated, only the call number is verified.

SMG register

Small Media Gateway register. If this flag is activated, this client can also register at an SMG.

Analog adapter connected

This flag can be activated for SIP and H.323 stations. If this flag is activated, a HiPath AP1120 analog station can use the features of the gateway.

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The IP address must be unique within the network . Any new IP address to be con- figured should therefore be "pinged" before it is assigned. If the IP address re- sponds, it should not be assigned again.

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See also:

– Section 7.1, “Station selection”, on page 7-2 – Section 7.2, “Station parameters”, on page 7-3 – Section 7.2.1, “Station view: Flags”, on page 7-6

– Section 7.2.2, “Station view: Activated features”, on page 7-16 – Section 7.2.4, “Station view: Groups”, on page 7-23

– Section 7.2.5, “Station view: Forwarding”, on page 7-25

– Section 8.19.10, “Maintenance | Station Status”, on page 8-59 – Section 9.2.1, “Subscriber”, on page 9-13

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In document HiPath 3000 Manager Manual (Page 141-145)

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