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TMA; Reviewed:
SPOC 6/19/2008
Solution & Interoperability Test Lab Application Notes
©2008 Avaya Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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IP-DECT-APP-ADO
1. Introduction
These Application Notes detail the steps for creating a SIP VoIP-enabled wireless network using
Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) with connectivity that enables
interoperability between the Ascom wireless IP-DECT SIP Solution with Avaya Distributed
Office. The specific calling features that were verified to operate correctly include transfer
(attended and unattended), hold/return from hold, multiple call appearances, caller ID operation,
call forwarding (unconditional, on busy/no answer and clear), pickup groups, call pickup,
bridged appearances, and voicemail Message Waiting Indicator (MWI).
1.1. Ascom IP DECT Base Station
The Ascom IP-DECT system is a modular solution for large and small deployments with full
handover capabilities with one PBX. The Ascom IP-DECT Base Station works as a conduit
between the Avaya Distributed Office and the Ascom IP-DECT wireless handsets.
After the Ascom IP-DECT wireless handsets register with the Ascom IP-DECT Base Station, the
Base station registers the handsets to the Avaya Distributed Office.
1.2. Network Diagram
The network diagram shown in Figure 1 illustrates the testing environment used for compliance
testing. The network consists of an Avaya Distributed Office, one Avaya 9630 one-X Deskphone
Edition IP Telephone, one Avaya 9620 one-X Deskphone Edition IP Telephone, one Avaya 2420
Digital Telephone one Ascom wireless IP-DECT Base Station, one Ascom wireless 9d24, one
Ascom wireless OfficeT DECT Handset and one OfficeM DECT Handset. One computer is
present in the network providing network services such as DHCP, TFTP, HTTP and RADIUS.
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