3 configuration, 1 wlan interface, 1 handset registration – Cisco TD 92322GB User Manual
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TD 92322GB
2007-06-26/ Ver. D
Installation and Operation Manual
Integrated Message Server, IMS/IP-WiFi
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Configuration
This chapter covers the parameters that can be altered on the IMS/IP Administration
pages. The address to the administration pages is xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/admin.
There are two types of users for the IMS/IP administration pages:
• Technicians, first time set up commissioning (sysadmin)
Full access right.
• Administrators (admin)
Limitation in troubleshooting (no access to view complete log).
3.1
WLAN Interface
3.1.1
Handset Registration
To be able to register to the IMS/IP, each VoWiFi handset must be programmed with the IP
address of the IMS/IP used, refer to the Configuration Manual for respective VoWiFi
handset.
3.1.2
Shared Phones
When using shared phones it is recommended that all VoWiFi handsets authenticates with
individual passwords. The IMS/IP can retrieve these passwords from a User Server. Another
possibility is to use the handset´s call number as password.
If a User Server is used the operating mode for the UNS must be set to “forwarding” and
the User Server (the ESS which has the users defined) must be specified as the forwarding
destination. The ESS must also be identified as User Server as described in
Note: Shared phones requires, besides the User Server (ESS), a PDM System version for
management.
3.1.3
Message Distribution
The WLAN Interface has distribution lists that define where incoming data from handsets,
for example alarms and user data, should be sent. The following information is supported:
• Alarm
- Personal alarm from VoWiFi handsets.
The IMS/IP-WiFi adds the handset´s MAC address
1
.
• Mobile Data
- User data sent from VoWiFi handsets.
The IMS/IP-WiFi adds the handset´s MAC address
1
.
User account
Default password
admin
changeme
sysadmin
setmeup
1. The MAC address is added as extended information in the original sender (USD). In for example the AMS, the MAC
address is found as service address in the source address.