Document type Page Informative 1(31) Product/project Rev: Interoperability – VoWiFi, IP-DECT A Author Approved by Date SEMW 2008-10-16

Interoperability Test Report VoWiFi & IP-DECT

Aastra Ascotel i7.6 Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)

Aastra, Solothurn, CH 23rd-25th of September, 2008 Document type Page Informative 2(31) Product/project Rev: Interoperability – VoWiFi, IP-DECT A Author Approved by Date SEMW 2008-10-16

Table of Content:

Site Information...... 3 Test Topology...... 3 Summary – Aastra Ascotel i7.6, v. 7648g1...... 4 General Conclusions...... 5 Test Results...... 6 Ascom IP PBX Verification with SIP - VoWiFi...... 6 Ascom IP PBX Verification with SIP – IP-DECT...... 10 Appendix A: Test Configurations...... 15 Aastra Ascotel i7.6, v. 7648g1...... 15 Ascom i75...... 21 Cisco Aironet 1240AG...... 22 Ascom IP-DECT Base Station (IPBS)...... 26 Appendix B: Detailed Test Records...... 30 Document History...... 31 Document type Page Informative 3(31) Product/project Rev: Interoperability – VoWiFi, IP-DECT A Author Approved by Date SEMW 2008-10-16

Site Information

Test Site: Aastra Telecom Schweiz AG Ziegelmattstrasse 1 CH-4503 Solothurn Switzerland

Participants: Dani Sauser (Test Engineer, Aastra, CH)

... Luc Rader (Sr. Product Support Engineer, Ascom, NL) Matthew Williams (Verification Engineer, Ascom HQ, SE)

Test Topology Document type Page Informative 4(31) Product/project Rev: Interoperability – VoWiFi, IP-DECT A Author Approved by Date SEMW 2008-10-16

Summary – Aastra Ascotel i7.6, v. 7648g1

Test cases in practically all areas, bar one exception, passed successfully with regard to both Ascom platforms.

For optimal integration, it should be noted that Ascom VoWIFI requires deactivation of “SIP Replaces Header” (RFC3891) on the IP PBX. Ascom HQ will address this issue in a future hotfix.

VoWiFi High Level Functionality Result Basic Call* OK DTMF OK Hold, Retrieve, Enquiry and Brokering OK Attended Transfer OK Unattended Transfer OK Call Forward Unconditional OK Call Forward No Reply OK Call Forward Busy OK Call Waiting Not Supported by IP PBX Message Waiting Indication Not Supported by IP PBX Do Not Disturb OK Calling Line/Name Identification** OK Connected Line/Name Identification** OK

IP-DECT High Level Functionality Result Basic Call OK DTMF OK Hold, Retrieve, Enquiry and Brokering OK Attended Transfer OK Unattended Transfer NOK Call Forward Unconditional OK Call Forward No Reply OK Call Forward Busy OK Call Waiting Not Supported by IP PBX Message Waiting Indication Not Supported by IP PBX Do Not Disturb OK Calling Line/Name Identification** OK Connected Line/Name Identification** OK

*) On-hold Ascom i75 indicates “Connected” on display **) “Non-proprietary” SIP generally offers limited caller line identity (CLI) support. Ascom’s implementation relies on the IP PBX to provide such information. Document type Page Informative 5(31) Product/project Rev: Interoperability – VoWiFi, IP-DECT A Author Approved by Date SEMW 2008-10-16

General Conclusions

Ascom interoperability verification produced, with few exceptions, good results in conjunction with Aastra’s Alcatel i7.6 platform. One particular type of test case, involving a DECT handset rejecting an unattended transfer, failed towards i7.6 version 7648g1, but was later confirmed resolved in a pre- release of i7.7.

IP-DECT and VoWiFi handsets were configured to register at the Ascotel with their endpoint numbers and to provide DTMF signalling though RTP (RFC2833). The codec of choice, after deliberations with Aastra’s representative onsite, became G.711A with a packet interval of 20ms. Another configuration change was setting the “Hold Type” to “SendOnly with 0.0.0.0”. Furthermore, the option “Hold on Transfer” had to be enabled on the i75 handset for attended transfers to pass related test cases successfully. Parameter settings are elaborated upon in the “Configuration Notes” section for respective platform later on.

Basic Call, brokering/enquiry, (un)attended transfers and Call Diversion (CDIV) passed, in the case of both Ascom platforms, most scenarios. It should be accentuated that CDIV was tested after deactivation of Supplementary Services on the IP-DECT base station (IPBS) in order to fully assess IP PBX functionality. Since the IP PBX lacked support for Call Waiting (CW), it was tried out whether the base station could support it locally through Supplementary Services instead. The approach, however, just rendered busy at the calling party because the Ascotel could only handle one line per SIP terminal. Do-not-disturb (DND), on the other hand, could either be supported by the IP PBX or IPBS. The main advantage of leaving this feature enabled on the IPBS was active display management on the DECT handset, i.e. DND would be indicated on the display of the handset, but, in doing so, calls would not be redirected to the operator console. On page 12, one will find screen shots of suggested IPBS settings for Supplementary Services.

At the time of testing, the IP PBX did not support Call Waiting (CW), Call Completion Busy Subscriber (CCBS), overlap sending (post-dial) nor Message Waiting Indication (MWI) for SIP terminals. The latter will, however, be implemented in i7.7, which later was confirmed working during testing of a pre- release version. As alluded to above, there were some issues in the released version (pbx7648g1) that had been resolved in i7.7, thus resulting in even better interoperability. Please refer to “Known Issues” on pages 6 and 10 for exact details.

Software version 1.6.9 on Ascom i75 handsets was a release candidate from the 1.6.x branch at the time of interoperability verification, while 7648g1 and 2.3.7 were released versions for the Ascotel i7.6 PBX and Ascom IP-DECT base station (IPBS) respectively.

For optimal integration, until addressed in an Ascom i75 hotfix, it should be noted that Ascom VoWIFI will require deactivation of “SIP Replaces Header” (RFC3891) on the IP PBX. Please contact Aastra’s Ascotel support for further instructions on how this is accomplished. Document type Page Informative 6(31) Product/project Rev: Interoperability – VoWiFi, IP-DECT A Author Approved by Date SEMW 2008-10-16

Test Results

Ascom platforms were tested according to our generic specification for Ascom IP-DECT and VoWiFi in conjunction with 3rd party IP PBXes. The “IP Telephony Services” test specification and accompanying reporting template are available on the Ascom Extranet.

Ascom IP PBX Verification with SIP - VoWiFi

Software Versions:  Ascotel i7.6, v 7648g1  Cisco Aironet 1240AG, v 12.3(8) JEA  Ascom i75, v 1.6.9

Known Issue(s):  Ascom i75 on-hold shows “Connected” on display (NCR #12243)  Incoming PSTN call won’t be disconnected if battery is removed from Ascom i75 during call (PBX-dependent issue that, for the time being, won’t be addressed)  Ascom i75 as calling party will always show “Transferred” on display during active call unless SIP replaces header” (RFC3891) is disabled on the IP PBX (Part of CR #11280, will be resolved in a hotfix, until then disable RFC3891 support on IP PBX)

Configuration Notes: Per guidelines provided by Aastra, the Ascom i75 required the following configuration changes to work optimally towards Ascotel i7.6:

“Replace Call Rejected with User Busy” should be enabled Document type Page Informative 7(31) Product/project Rev: Interoperability – VoWiFi, IP-DECT A Author Approved by Date SEMW 2008-10-16 i7.6 - Set “Hold Type”” to “SendOnly with Connection Information 0.0.0.0”, disable “MoH locally” and make sure that “Hold on Transfer” is enabled.

i7.7 - Set “Hold Type”” to “SendOnly””, disable “MoH locally” and make sure that “Hold on Transfer” is enabled. Document type Page Informative 8(31) Product/project Rev: Interoperability – VoWiFi, IP-DECT A Author Approved by Date SEMW 2008-10-16

”SDP Media Mode Attribute” should preferably be set to “Media Attribute”. Ascotel i7.6/i7.7 handles both “Media Mode” options, but will itself send the “hold” as a media attribute. i7.7 - Optionally configure a “Message Centre number”

Please consider that notifications will not quantify the actual number of messages waiting at the voice mail system. Document type Page Informative 9(31) Product/project Rev: Interoperability – VoWiFi, IP-DECT A Author Approved by Date SEMW 2008-10-16

Test Areas: Basic Call, DTMF: 100% pass (13/13)

 CONP OK, CNIP NOK at calling party Not updated in 180 RINGING by IP PBX; Important: CLI support in “non-proprietary” SIP is optional  DTMF OK  Overlap sending (post-dial) not supported by IP PBX

Basic Call, Portable Unavailable: 66 % pass (4/6)

 Two test cases related to portable unavailable NOK Other party not disconnected when battery is removed from i75 during call; Please refer to test cases #5108.1, #5108.2

Procedure Mapping: 100% pass (2/2)

 CFU (*21) confirmed at PBX GUI

Three-party Services: 85% pass (12/14)

 CONP not refreshed after transfer (w/ RFC3891 disabled) Resolved when HS supports RFC3891 Important: CLI support in “non-proprietary” SIP is optional  Two exceptional cases NOK HS2 cannot make enquiry to HS4; Please refer to test cases #5114.1, #5114.2  Call Completion Busy Subscriber (CCBS) not supported by IP PBX  Call Waiting not supported by IP PBX

Call Diversion: 100% pass (11/11)

 Call Diversion handled by IP PBX

Telephony Feature: 100% pass (9/9)

 Group call (forking) OK  Do-not-disturb (DND) OK  Message Waiting Indication (MWI) not supported by IP PBX  Busy indication OK  Conference call OK

Please keep in mind that metrics do NOT account for untested cases. Document type Page Informative 10(31) Product/project Rev: Interoperability – VoWiFi, IP-DECT A Author Approved by Date SEMW 2008-10-16

Ascom IP PBX Verification with SIP – IP-DECT

Software Versions:  Ascotel i7, v 7648g1  Ascom IP-DECT Base Station (IPBS), v 2.3.7 [415]  Ascom 9d24mkII, v 3.43

Known Issue(s):  MoH not heard at held Ascom DECT handset when put on-hold by other Ascom DECT handset (IP PBX-dependent issue that has been resolved in i7.7)  “Transfer target” left on-hold indefinitely after unattended transfer by Ascom DECT handset (“transferor”) is rejected by another Ascom DECT handset (“transferee”) (IP PBX- dependent issue that has been resolved in i7.7)

Configuration Notes: Per guidelines provided by Aastra, the Ascom IP-DECT base station required the following configuration changes to work optimally towards Ascotel i7.6:

“Enbloc Dialing”, “Local R-key Handling” and “DTMF through RTP channel” should all be checked Document type Page Informative 11(31) Product/project Rev: Interoperability – VoWiFi, IP-DECT A Author Approved by Date SEMW 2008-10-16 i7.6 - Check “Register With Number” and set “Hold Type” to “SendOnly with 0.0.0.0”

i7.7 - Check “Register With Number” and set “Hold Type” to “SendOnly””

Document type Page Informative 12(31) Product/project Rev: Interoperability – VoWiFi, IP-DECT A Author Approved by Date SEMW 2008-10-16 i7.6 - Configuration of Supplementary Services (suggestion)

i7.7 - Configuration of Supplementary Services (suggestion)

Supplementary Services has to be enabled to support Message Waiting Indication per design. This follows from MWI being a Supplementary Service in the world of H.323 (H.450.7). Document type Page Informative 13(31) Product/project Rev: Interoperability – VoWiFi, IP-DECT A Author Approved by Date SEMW 2008-10-16

Optional configuration under the VoIP tab

Ascotel i7.6/i7.7 handles both “Media Mode” options, but will itself send the “hold” as a media attribute. Document type Page Informative 14(31) Product/project Rev: Interoperability – VoWiFi, IP-DECT A Author Approved by Date SEMW 2008-10-16

Test Areas:

Basic Call, DTMF: 100% pass (17/17)

 CONP OK, CNIP NOK at calling party Not updated in 180 RINGING by IP PBX; Important: CLI support in “non-proprietary” SIP is optional  DTMF OK

Basic Call, Portable Unavailable: 100 % pass (6/6)

 Other party disconnected when battery is removed OK

Procedure Mapping: 100% pass (2/2)

 CFU (*21) confirmed at PBX GUI OK

Three-party Services: 66% pass (10/15)

 Two exceptional cases NOK HS2 cannot make enquiry to HS4; Please refer to test cases #5114.1, #5114.2  Three cases related to rejecting unattended transfers NOK “Transfer target” left on hold indefinitely; Please refer to test cases #5117.1, #5117.2, #5117.3  Call Completion Busy Subscriber (CCBS) not supported by IP PBX  Call Waiting not supported by IP PBX

Call Diversion: 100% pass (10/10)

 Call Diversion handled by IP PBX

Telephony Feature: 100% (9/9)

 Group call (forking) OK  Do-not-disturb (DND) OK  Message Waiting Indication (MWI) not supported by IP PBX  Busy indication OK  Conference call OK

Please keep in mind that metrics do NOT account for untested cases. Document type Page Informative 15(31) Product/project Rev: Interoperability – VoWiFi, IP-DECT A Author Approved by Date SEMW 2008-10-16

Appendix A: Test Configurations

Aastra Ascotel i7.6, v. 7648g1 Below one will find screen shots reflecting the management interface and aspects of configuration on the Ascotel i7.6.

Ascotel’s Management Interface - AIMS

IP PBX Version (pbx7648g1) Document type Page Informative 16(31) Product/project Rev: Interoperability – VoWiFi, IP-DECT A Author Approved by Date SEMW 2008-10-16

Hardware Configuration

IP Parameters Document type Page Informative 17(31) Product/project Rev: Interoperability – VoWiFi, IP-DECT A Author Approved by Date SEMW 2008-10-16

QoS Settings for Voice Streams Terminated at the IP PBX

Note that DSCP for voice is set to Expedited Forwarding (0x2E/46)

Configuration of SIP Subscribers Document type Page Informative 18(31) Product/project Rev: Interoperability – VoWiFi, IP-DECT A Author Approved by Date SEMW 2008-10-16

Properties of Subscriber 681 (Subscriber tab)

Properties of Subscriber 681 (Authorizations tab))

The “Terminal PIN” must match the SIP subscriber’s password configured on Ascom equipment. Document type Page Informative 19(31) Product/project Rev: Interoperability – VoWiFi, IP-DECT A Author Approved by Date SEMW 2008-10-16

Properties of Subscriber 681 (SIP Subscriber tab)

Confirm that the SIP subscriber is registered successfully at the IP PBX.

Configuration of Terminals

Setting “DTMF automatic” to “ON” will allow fixed Non-IP phones to hear DTMF tones. Document type Page Informative 20(31) Product/project Rev: Interoperability – VoWiFi, IP-DECT A Author Approved by Date SEMW 2008-10-16

SIP Monitor

Switching off RFC3891 support on the IP PBX

Turning off this feature eliminates “Transferred” being displayed on the i75 during active calls.

Disclaimer: Please contact Aastra’s Ascotel support prior to changing this setting.

Backup File:

ascotel_i76.zip

Note: Only use as reference, backup taken from Ascotel i7.6. Document type Page Informative 21(31) Product/project Rev: Interoperability – VoWiFi, IP-DECT A Author Approved by Date SEMW 2008-10-16

Ascom i75 System =>

- DHCP mode: Enable

- SSID: - Authentication: OPEN - Encryption: WEP64

- Voice Power Save Mode: U-APSD - 802.11 b/g Channels: 1,6,11 (AP was set to 6) - World Mode Regulatory Domain: World Mode (802.11d)

- IP DSCP for VOICE: 0x2E (46) – Expedited Forwarding - IP DSCP for SIGNALLING: 0x1A (26) - Assured Forwarding 31

Device => User

- User Display Text: - Endpoint Number:

Device => General

- Time Zone: Central European Time (GMT+1) - Phone Mode: Personal - Replace Call Rejected with User Busy: Enable - NTP Server:

Audio => General

- Dialling Tones Pattern: Schweiz

Protocol => General

- VoIP Protocol: SIP - Codec Configuration: G711A - Codec Packetization Time Configuration: 20ms

Protocol => SIP

- SIP Proxy IP Address: - SIP Proxy Password: <= SIP Subscriber PIN - Send DTMF Using RFC2833 or SIP INFO: RFC2833 - Hold Type: SendOnly with Connection Information 0.0.0.0 - MoH: Disabled - Hold on Transfer: Enabled - SDP Media Mode Attribute: Enabled <= IP PBX will handle either option

Other settings were left at their defaults. Document type Page Informative 22(31) Product/project Rev: Interoperability – VoWiFi, IP-DECT A Author Approved by Date SEMW 2008-10-16

Cisco Aironet 1240AG

! version 12.3 no service pad service timestamps debug datetime msec service timestamps log datetime msec service password-encryption ! hostname APDEMO ! logging buffered 100000 debugging enable secret 5 $1$cllH$zNcF8ELT8qBg9OZF21F4S0 ! clock timezone GMT 2 ip subnet-zero ! ! no aaa new-model dot11 activity-timeout client default 3600 ! dot11 ssid ASCOM authentication open ! dot11 network-map ! ! username Cisco password 7 1531021F0725 username sysadmin privilege 15 password 7 06150A35414B1C09 ! ! class-map match-all _class_super0 match ip dscp ef ! ! policy-map super class _class_super0 set cos 6 ! bridge irb ! ! interface Dot11Radio0 no ip address service-policy input super service-policy output super no ip route-cache ! encryption key 1 size 40bit 7 33A7BFF0C6E6 transmit-key encryption mode ciphers wep40 ! ssid ASCOM ! speed basic-6.0 9.0 11.0 12.0 18.0 24.0 36.0 48.0 54.0 no power client local packet max-retries 3 0 fail-threshold 100 500 priority 5 drop-packet Document type Page Informative 23(31) Product/project Rev: Interoperability – VoWiFi, IP-DECT A Author Approved by Date SEMW 2008-10-16

packet max-retries 3 0 fail-threshold 100 500 priority 6 drop-packet channel 2437 station-role root rts threshold 2312 antenna receive right antenna transmit right beacon dtim-period 5 dot11 qos class background local cw-min 6 fixed-slot 10 ! dot11 qos class video local cw-max 5 fixed-slot 3 transmit-op 0 ! dot11 qos class voice local cw-max 4 transmit-op 0 ! dot11 qos class background cell cw-min 8 fixed-slot 12 ! dot11 qos class best-effort cell cw-min 6 fixed-slot 5 ! dot11 qos class video cell cw-min 4 cw-max 6 fixed-slot 5 transmit-op 0 ! dot11 qos class voice cell cw-max 4 transmit-op 0 ! world-mode dot11d country CH both no cdp enable bridge-group 1 bridge-group 1 subscriber-loop-control bridge-group 1 block-unknown-source no bridge-group 1 source-learning no bridge-group 1 unicast-flooding bridge-group 1 spanning-disabled ! interface Dot11Radio1 no ip address no ip route-cache shutdown ! encryption key 1 size 40bit 7 1592A0C0E523 transmit-key encryption mode ciphers wep40 ! ssid ASCOM ! probe-response gratuitous Document type Page Informative 24(31) Product/project Rev: Interoperability – VoWiFi, IP-DECT A Author Approved by Date SEMW 2008-10-16

no dfs band block speed basic-6.0 9.0 basic-12.0 18.0 basic-24.0 36.0 48.0 54.0 packet max-retries 3 0 fail-threshold 100 500 priority 5 drop-packet packet max-retries 3 0 fail-threshold 100 500 priority 6 drop-packet channel dfs station-role root dot11 qos class background local cw-min 6 fixed-slot 10 ! dot11 qos class best-effort local cw-min 4 ! dot11 qos class video local cw-min 3 cw-max 5 fixed-slot 3 transmit-op 0 ! dot11 qos class voice local cw-min 2 cw-max 4 transmit-op 0 ! dot11 qos class background cell cw-min 8 fixed-slot 12 ! dot11 qos class best-effort cell cw-min 6 fixed-slot 5 ! dot11 qos class video cell cw-min 4 cw-max 6 fixed-slot 5 transmit-op 0 ! dot11 qos class voice cell cw-min 2 cw-max 4 transmit-op 0 ! no cdp enable bridge-group 1 bridge-group 1 subscriber-loop-control bridge-group 1 block-unknown-source no bridge-group 1 source-learning no bridge-group 1 unicast-flooding bridge-group 1 spanning-disabled ! interface FastEthernet0 no ip address service-policy output super no ip route-cache duplex auto speed auto no cdp enable Document type Page Informative 25(31) Product/project Rev: Interoperability – VoWiFi, IP-DECT A Author Approved by Date SEMW 2008-10-16

bridge-group 1 no bridge-group 1 source-learning bridge-group 1 spanning-disabled hold-queue 160 in ! interface BVI1 ip address 10.100.108.55 255.255.255.0 no ip route-cache ! ip default-gateway 10.100.108.1 ip http server no ip http secure-server ip http help-path http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/779/smbiz/prodconfig/help/eag ip radius source-interface BVI1 ! logging history size 50 logging history debugging no cdp run ! control-plane ! bridge 1 route ip ! ! ! line con 0 line vty 0 4 login local line vty 5 15 login ! sntp server 195.216.64.208 sntp broadcast client end Document type Page Informative 26(31) Product/project Rev: Interoperability – VoWiFi, IP-DECT A Author Approved by Date SEMW 2008-10-16

Ascom IP-DECT Base Station (IPBS) vars check 40c7f6a5417cf827ae80d311e004 # IPBS[2.3.7], Bootcode[415], HW[IPBS1-A3/2A] 8192/32768 # IPBS-00-eb-e1 # config change CPU config change SNMP0 config change LOG0 config change FLASHMAN0 config change VARS config change SER0 config change RFP0 config change RFPSTAT0 config change RFPINIT0 /mode master config change PETDL0 config change DECT /cipher /dbgmask 0x0 /module-trace always config change AC-DSP0 config change AC-DSP1 config change MEDIA-FWD config change ETH0 config change IP0 /priority-tos 0xb8 /priority-tos1 0x68 config change IP0 ETH0 /addr 10.100.108.56 /mask 255.255.255.0 /dns 10.100.2.3 config change IP0 RT0 /gateway 10.100.108.1 config change BROKER0 config change NTP0 /addr 195.216.64.208 /interval 60 /offset CET-1CEST- 2,M3.5.0/2,M10.5.0/3 config change MEDIA config change CMD0 /name IPBS+Intop config change DNS0 config change H323 config change SIP /log on /msg-trace on /media-mode-as-media-attr on /reg- ttl-default config change FLASHDIR0 config change DHCP0 /mode off config change TELNET0 config change HTTP0 /no-basic config change HTTPCLIENT0 config change UP0 config change UP1 config change LDAPSRV0 config change LDAPDIR0 config change LDAPREP0 /mode push-pull /server 192.168.10.112 /alt-server 0.0.0.0 /user ipdect config change TEST config change WEBMEDIA config change GW-DECT /name DECT config change GW-DECT MASTER /mode ACTIVE /gk 10.100.108.115 /prot SIP /sip-hold sendonly_noaddr /users-per-sec 50 /auth-name /int-num-len 3 config change GW-DECT DISPLAY config change GW-DECT RADIO /master 127.0.0.1 config change GW-DECT SMSRL config change GW-DECT DECTPARI /sysid 4 config change GW-DECT FTY /pin . /lock . /lock0 . /dnd-int . /dnd-int0 . /dnd-ext . /dnd-ext0 . /pick-grp . /pick-dir . /park . /park0 . /park- to . /park-to0 . Document type Page Informative 27(31) Product/project Rev: Interoperability – VoWiFi, IP-DECT A Author Approved by Date SEMW 2008-10-16 config change RELAY0 /log config change RELAY0 RELAY-SIP config change RELAY0 TEST config change RELAY0 TONE config change RELAY0 HTTP config change RELAY0 ECHO config change RELAY0 SIG0 config change RELAY0 SIG1 config change RELAY0 SIP1 config change RELAY0 SIP2 config change RELAY0 SIP3 config change RELAY0 SIP4 config change RELAY0 GW1 config change RELAY0 GW2 config change RELAY0 GW3 config change RELAY0 GW4 config change RELAY0 GW5 config change RELAY0 GW6 config change RELAY0 GW7 config change RELAY0 GW8 config change RELAY0 GW9 config change RELAY0 GW10 config change RELAY0 GW11 config change RELAY0 GW12 config change RELAY0 RT1 config change RELAY0 RT2 config change RELAY0 RT3 config change RELAY0 RT4 config change RELAY0 RT5 config change RELAY0 RT6 config change RELAY0 RT7 config change RELAY0 RT8 config change RELAY0 RT9 config change RELAY0 RT10 config change RELAY0 RT11 config change RELAY0 RT12 config change RELAY0 RT13 config change RELAY0 RT14 config change RELAY0 RT15 config change RELAY0 RT16 config change RELAY0 RT17 config change RELAY0 RT18 config change RELAY0 RT19 config change RELAY0 RT20 config change RELAY0 RT21 config change RELAY0 RT22 config change RELAY0 RT23 config change RELAY0 RT24 config change RELAY0 RT25 config change RELAY0 RT26 config change RELAY0 RT27 config change RELAY0 RT28 config change RELAY0 RT29 config change RELAY0 RT30 config change RELAY0 RT31 config change RELAY0 RT32 config change RELAY0 REG vars del Document type Page Informative 28(31) Product/project Rev: Interoperability – VoWiFi, IP-DECT A Author Approved by Date SEMW 2008-10-16 vars create CMD0/AUTH pc 40c7f6a5417cf827ae80d311e004 vars create DECT/SARI-PARK p 31100243602345 vars create DECT/SYSID pb 0000001d vars create GW-DECT/RADIOS/IPBS-00-eb-e1 p 9014B02009,Ascom+IP- DECT+Base+Station:IPBS+Trixbox vars create LDAPREP0/AUTH pc 48d3ffa94c24 vars create LDAPSRV0/AUTH pc 4dc7fabc0237ee2abc9a8e1dfd196e0d459d vars create PBX0/KEY pc 219400b82f6a4b7ccfd0b0868d202fc4 vars create PBX0/PWD pc 42cbfaa24835f62acfeeb4748d611675 mod cmd FLASHDIR0 erase-all mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-view 101 cn=PBX0 mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=EXTERN) (guid;bin=013001AFE909D311BD2F0090330800AD)(pbx=) (pbx=)(node=root)(loc=.) (h323=EXTERN)(usn=101) mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=Test 03)(pbx=)(node=root)(loc=.) (e164=8003)(h323=8003)(guid;bin=018A5373E909D311A1750090330800AD)(usn=102) mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=Test 04)(pbx=)(node=root)(loc=.) (e164=8004)(h323=8004)(guid;bin=018E1AC9E909D311A1750090330800AD)(usn=103) mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=_ADMIN_)(h323=pbx-admin)(pbx=)(pbx=)(pbx=) (guid;bin=00446E72E909D311A1750090330800AD)(usn=107) mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=Test 05)(pbx=)(node=root)(loc=.) (e164=8005)(h323=8005)(guid;bin=02FDB4EBE909D311B1460090330800AD)(usn=136) mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=Test 06) (guid;bin=05847081E909D311B1460090330800AD)(pbx=)(node=root)(loc=.)(e164=8006) (h323=8006)(usn=138) mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=Test 09)(pbx=)(node=root)(loc=.) (e164=8009)(h323=8009)(guid;bin=0588B5FBE909D311B1460090330800AD)(usn=139) mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=Test 07) (guid;bin=05A2E2CEE909D311B1460090330800AD)(pbx=)(node=root)(loc=.)(e164=8007) (h323=8007)(usn=140) mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=Test 08) (guid;bin=05ACC0DFE909D311B1460090330800AD)(pbx=)(node=root)(loc=.)(e164=8008) (h323=8008)(usn=141) mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=Test 10) (guid;bin=05B47759E909D311B1460090330800AD)(pbx=)(node=root)(loc=.)(e164=8010) (h323=8010)(usn=142) mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=Test 11) (guid;bin=05B97ED9E909D311B1460090330800AD)(pbx=)(node=root)(loc=.)(e164=8011) (h323=8011)(usn=143) mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=Test 12) (guid;bin=05C3CF8BE909D311B1460090330800AD)(pbx=)(node=root)(loc=.)(e164=8012) (h323=8012)(usn=144) mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=Test 13) (guid;bin=05CC64B3E909D311B1460090330800AD)(pbx=)(node=root)(loc=.)(e164=8013) (h323=8013)(usn=145) mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=Test 14) (guid;bin=05D2DB28E909D311B1460090330800AD)(pbx=)(node=root)(loc=.)(e164=8014) (h323=8014)(usn=146) mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=Test 14 688) (guid;bin=00DB6AB0E909D311A11200013E00EBE1)(h323=688)(e164=688)(pbx=)(pbx=) (usn=179) mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=Test 13 687) (guid;bin=04DC4A78E909D311A11200013E00EBE1)(h323=687)(e164=687)(pbx=)(pbx=)(usn=210) mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=Test 12 686) (guid;bin=8C4C7168E909D311A11200013E00EBE1)(h323=686)(e164=686)(pbx=)(pbx=)(usn=214) mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=DECT) (guid;bin=00279A9AE909D311B1460090330800AD)(pbx=) (pbx=)(node=root)(loc=.)(usn=222) mod cmd FLASHDIR0 add-item 101 (cn=Test 11 685) (guid;bin=690274CEE909D311A11200013E00EBE1)(h323=685)(e164=685)(pbx=)(pbx=)(usn=247) Document type Page Informative 30(31) Product/project Rev: Interoperability – VoWiFi, IP-DECT A Author Approved by Date SEMW 2008-10-16

Appendix B: Detailed Test Records

VoWiFi

Pass 51 Fail 4 Comments 11 Untested 30 Total 96

Raw VoWIFI Test Report

IP-DECT

Pass 54 Fail 5 Comments 10 Untested 27 Total 96

Raw IP-DECT Test Report

Miscellaneous

Please refer to the VoWIFI and IP-DECT test specifications available on the Ascom Extranet for explicit information regarding each test case. Document type Page Informative 31(31) Product/project Rev: Interoperability – VoWiFi, IP-DECT A Author Approved by Date SEMW 2008-10-16

Document History Rev Date Author Description PA1 2008-10-06 SEMW First draft PA2 2008-10-10 SEMW Second draft for peer review PA3 2008-10-13 SEMW Third draft after FB A 2008-10-16 SEMW Rev A