4.7.1 Configure Messaging
Note: The Unite CM support for the below functions is depending on the Unite CM software version.
If an IMS3/Unite CM is to be used in the IP-DECT system, enter the IP address following the steps below.
1 Select UNITE > SMS.
NOTE: To access the SMS tab, the Master mode has to be activated, see 4.5.16 Select Mode on page 61.
2 Enter the address to the IMS3/Unite CM in the IP Address text field. 3 Click "OK".
Broadcast is enabled by default. If Broadcast is not to be used, do as follows: 1 Select UNITE > SMS.
NOTE: To access the SMS tab, the Master mode has to be activated, see 4.5.16 Select Mode on page 61.
2 Deselect the Broadcast check box. Note: If the system ID is between 293 and 296, the Broadcast check box is automatically deselected and grayed out.
When Broadcast is enabled (default):
If Multicast is to be used, do as follows: 1 Select UNITE > SMS.
NOTE: To access the SMS tab, the Master mode has to be activated, see 4.5.16 Select Mode on page 61.
2 Select the Multicast check box. Note: If the system ID is between 293 and 296, the Multicast check box is automatically deselected and grayed out.
NOTES: a) The Multicast groups are created in the Unite CM, refer to Configuration Manual, Unite Connectivity Manager, TD 92735EN. b) In a Multiple Master System all users to be reached by a Multicast
message must exist in the PARI Master.
c) To support Multicast only Worf (KRCNB 30x , BS3x0) and DB1 RFPs shall be used.
3 Click "OK".
If the communication between the Master and the /Unite CM should be encrypted, do as follows:
1 Select UNITE > SMS.
Note: To access the SMS tab, the Master mode has to be activated, see 4.5.16 Select Mode on page 61.
2 Select the Encryption check box.
NOTES: a) When selecting or clearing the Encryption check box, it may take up to a couple of minutes until the /Unite CM is fully operational.. b) The /Unite CM support for encryption is depending on the /
Unite CM software version. 3 Click "OK".
4.7.2 Device Management
NOTE: To access the Device Management tab, the Master mode has to be activated, see 4.5.16 Select Mode on page 61.
If a specific Device Manager (for example ) is to be used in the IP-DECT system, enter the IP address to the Device Manager following the steps below. To set the Master to search for an existing Device Manager on the network, go to 4.7.3 Service Discovery on page 74.
For Portable Devices, do as follows: 1 Select UNITE > Device Management.
NOTES: a) The Broadcast IDs are created in the Unite CM, refer to
Configuration Manual, Unite Connectivity Manager, TD 92735EN. b) To support Broadcast only Worf (KRCNB 30x , BS3x0) and DB1
2 In the Portable Devices section: Enter the address to the Device Manager in the IP Address text field.
The IP address for the Device Manager that the Master is currently connected to is shown under Active Settings.
3 Click "OK".
For IP-DECT Devices, do as follows:
1 Select UNITE > Device Management.
2 In the IP-DECT Devices section: Enter the address to the Device Manager in the IP Address text field.
NOTE: To access the IP-DECT Devices section, the PARI Master mode has to be activated, see 4.5.18 Enable PARI Function on page 62.
The IP address for the Device Manager that the PARI Master is currently connected to is shown in the Unite Address text field.
3 Enter the Resource Identity/Service in the Resource Identity text field. The default is IPDECT.
4 Click "OK". 4.7.3 Service Discovery
If no Device Manager (for example ) has been selected to be used in the IP-DECT system, see 4.7.2 Device Management on page 73, then the Master will automatically search for an existing Device Manager on the network. To set the Master to search in a specific domain on the network or to stop the search, follow the steps below.
1 Select UNITE > Service Discovery.
NOTE: To access the Service Discovery tab, the Master mode has to be activated, see 4.5.16 Select Mode on page 61.
2 Do one of the following:
• To stop the Master to search for a Device Manager, select the Disable check box. • To set the Master to search for a Device Manager in a specific domain on the
network, enter the domain id in the Domain ID text field. The domain id must be the same as the one entered in the Device Manager.
3 Click "OK".
When the Master is connected to a Device Manager, the IP address for the Device Manager is shown in the Unite Address text field under UNITE > Device Management. 4.7.4 Send Status Log
It is possible to send alarm and event reports to the Unite system. For example directly to the ESS fault handler or to the UNA (Unite Node Assistant) which in turn forwards the alarm event according to distribution lists.
1 Select UNITE > Status Log.
2 Enter the address to the server where the Status Log should be sent in the Unite IP Address text field.
3 Enter the Resource Identity/Service in the Unite Resource Identity text field. If this field is left empty then the default will be UNA (Unite Node Assistant).
4.7.5 Module Fault List
It is possible to change the severity level on alarms and events generated in the IP-DECT system.
1 Select UNITE > Module Fault List. A list of alarms and events generated in the IP- DECT system is shown with their fault codes (IP-DECT code and Unite code). Alarms are listed with a Yes and events are listed with a No in the column Persistant. 2 To change the severity level on an alarm/event: Select in the Seriousness drop-down
list one of the following:
• Disabled (The alarm/event will not be sent to the Unite system.)
• Information
• Warning
• Error
• Critical
3 Click "OK".
Except for severity level Disabled, the alarm/event will be sent to the Unite system with changed severity level.