RTX CT8200 User Manual

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RTX8200
Location Gateway
Technical Reference Document
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1 About This Document
This document describes the configuration, customization, management, operation, maintenance and troubleshooting of the RTX8200 Location Gateway in RTX generic mode. For customer, specific modes refer to specific customer agreements, which describe the software operational deviations from this document.
1.1 Audience
Who should read this guide? First, this guide is intended for networking professionals responsible for designing and implementing RTX based enterprise networks. Second, network administrators and IT support personnel that need to install, configure, maintain, and monitor
elements in a “live” SME VoIP network will find this document helpful. Furthermore, anyone who wishes to gain
knowledge on fundamental features in the Beatus system can also benefit from this material.
1.2 When Should I Read This Guide
Read this guide before you install the core network devices of VoIP SME System and when you are ready to setup or configure SIP server, NAT aware router, advanced VLAN settings, base stations, and Location Gateway’s in a multi cell setup. This manual will enable you to set up and connect your RTX8200 Location Gateway in a Multi Cell system.
1.3 Important Assumptions
This document was written with the following assumptions in mind:
You understand network deployment in general
You have working knowledge of basic TCP/IP/SIP protocols, Network Address Translation, etc...
A proper site survey has been performed, and the administrator have access to these plans
1.4 What’s Inside This Guide
We summarize the contents of this document in the table below:
WHERE IS IT?
CONTENT
PURPOSE
CHAPTER 2
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CHAPTER 3
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1.5 What’s Not in This guide
This guide provides overview on, how-to configure RTX8200 Location Gateway to an RTX Generic System. It is not intended as a comprehensive reference to all detail and specific steps on how to configure other vendor specific components/devices needed to make the SME VoIP System functional. For such a reference to vendor specific devices, please contact the respective vendor for documentation. Configuration on specific Alarm/Messaging servers are not included in this guide.
1.6 Abbreviations
For this document, the following abbreviations hold:
DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DNS: Domain Name Server HTTP(S): Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (Secure) (T)FTP: (Trivial) File Transfer Protocol IOS: Internetworking Operating System PCMA: A-law Pulse Code Modulation PCMU: mu-law Pulse Code Modulation PoE: Power over Ethernet RTP: Real-time Transport Protocol RPORT: Response Port (Refer to RFC3581 for details) SIP: Session Initiation Protocol SME: Small and Medium scale Enterprise VLAN: Virtual Local Access Network TOS: Type of Service (policy based routing) URL: Uniform Resource Locator UA: User Agent
1.7 References/Related Documentation
RTX8430 Handset_Manual_Operations_v4.6 RTX8630 Handset_Manual_Operations_v4.6 RTX8631_Handset_Manual_Operations_v4.6 RTX8632_Handset_Manual_Operations_v4.6 RTX8633_Handset_Manual_Operations_v4.6 RTX8830_Handset_Manual_Operations_v4.6 How to Deploy SME VOIP System v1.4 Provisioning of SME VoIP System (23)
1.8 Document History
REVISION
AUTHOR
ISSUE DATE
COMMENTS
4.6
HDJ
01-04-2019
Updated to V460 Firmware
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1.9 What is new
What new features have been added.
VERSION
FEATURE
V460
All new product
1.10 Documentation Feedback
We always strive to produce the best and we also value your comments and suggestions about our documentation. If you have any comments about this guide, please enter them through the Feedback link on the RTX website. We will use your feedback to improve the documentation.
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2. Introduction – System overview
In a typical DECT telephony system, you have base station, repeaters and handsets, allowing the users to make/receive calls and messages. A typical setup could look like this:
Increasing demand for locating equipment, personal or pushing information to specific handset on a specific location, demands the system to know exactly where the device is located. This can be done be adding RTX8200 Location gateway devices to the DECT system.
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