Description
Cisco SpectraLink IP-DECT Multi-cell Server
The Cisco SpectraLink IP-DECT Multi-cell Server is a cutting-edge mobility solution designed to elevate enterprise communication across multi-floor facilities and sprawling campuses. This robust IP-DECT server delivers seamless, worry-free connectivity for mobile staff, enabling crystal-clear voice and reliable coverage as users move from room to room, across hallways, and between buildings. Built to scale with your organization, the IP-DECT Multi-cell Server unifies roaming, SIP compatibility, and centralized management into a single, scalable mobility platform. Whether you’re equipping a hospital, manufacturing floor, hotel, or corporate campus, this server provides a resilient backbone for enterprise-grade mobility, dramatically improving coordination, response times, and on-site collaboration. Businesses gain the advantage of uninterrupted communication, improved productivity, and a superior user experience thanks to dependable DECT coverage and smart integration with existing Cisco and Spectralink ecosystems.
- Seamless Roaming Across Cells: With a true multi-cell architecture, the server enables handsets to roam across zones without dropping calls, ensuring uninterrupted communication as staff traverse floors and buildings. No manual re-connecting required—roaming is automated and transparent, delivering consistent voice quality and reliable presence across the network.
- Wide Enterprise Compatibility: The system is designed to integrate with SIP-based platforms and supports Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM), delivering a tightly integrated mobility layer within your existing voice ecosystem. This compatibility helps you extend the reach of your Cisco collaboration investments while preserving familiar workflows for users and administrators.
- Scalability and Flexibility: Engineered for growth, the IP-DECT Multi-cell Server supports additional cells and handsets as demand increases, without compromising coverage or performance. It’s ideal for expanding organizations, seasonal peaks, or changes in facility layouts, providing a future-proof mobility backbone.
- Robust Security and Compliance: Enterprise-grade security features protect conversations and signaling, including encryption for voice (SRTP) and secure management access. Centralized policy enforcement, strong authentication, and regular updates help meet corporate compliance requirements across voice and data traffic.
- Centralized Management and Analytics: Manage the entire DECT deployment from a single interface, with provisioning, monitoring, and reporting built in. Operators gain actionable insights into coverage, handset usage, call quality, and network health, enabling proactive maintenance and optimized performance.
Technical Details of Cisco SpectraLink IP-DECT Multi-cell Server
- Architecture: Multi-cell DECT server with centralized management and roaming support across covered areas, designed to ensure smooth handoffs and consistent voice quality.
- Connectivity: Gigabit Ethernet interface for reliable network access; IPv4/IPv6 compatibility; supports standard SIP signaling for flexible deployment with modern UC platforms.
- Security: TLS/SRTP encryption for secure voice and signaling; robust authentication and access controls to protect devices and users across the DECT network.
- Power and Environment: Power options include PoE (Power over Ethernet) and/or traditional AC adapters; engineered for enterprise telecom rooms and data-center-like environments with solid reliability.
- Capacity and Performance: Scales to deployments across multiple cells; optimized for low latency and high-quality voice in busy environments; performance is driven by cell density and network design.
- Compatibility: Integrates with Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM) and Spectralink signaling stacks; supports SIP trunking for flexible deployment alongside existing communications systems.
- Management: Web-based graphical user interface, CLI access, SNMP monitoring, and centralized provisioning for rapid rollout and ongoing maintenance.
How to Install Cisco SpectraLink IP-DECT Multi-cell Server
- Plan your deployment: Begin with coverage planning that maps out cell sizes, radio zones, and handset requirements. Identify optimal base unit placements to maximize roaming capabilities and minimize interference.
- Prepare the hardware and network: Install the server in a secure telecom or data room. Connect to a PoE-capable switch or use the supplied power supply, and plug into the IP network with a standard Ethernet cable.
- Initial configuration: Power on and access the web-based management interface from a supported browser. Configure basic network settings (IP, DNS, NTP), security parameters, and system authentication to establish a secure foundation.
- Configure cells and handsets: Create DECT cells, pair DECT handsets, and set roaming rules, handover thresholds, and security keys to ensure smooth transitions as users move through the facility.
- Integrate with your UC platform: Connect the server to your SIP-based call manager (e.g., CUCM) and apply QoS policies to prioritize voice traffic, ensuring low latency and reliable call quality.
- Validate and optimize: Perform coverage verification by traversing the facility and testing call quality at the farthest points from the base units. Adjust cell density or placement if gaps or performance issues are observed.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What is the Cisco SpectraLink IP-DECT Multi-cell Server?
A: It is a scalable, enterprise-grade DECT server that provides mobile voice and data connectivity across multiple floors or buildings, enabling seamless roaming for Spectralink handsets and SIP-based endpoints.
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Q: How many handsets or concurrent calls can the system support?
A: Capacity depends on the site configuration, the number of deployed cells, and the density of handsets. The architecture is designed to support large-scale deployments with multiple concurrent calls while maintaining high voice quality.
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Q: Is it compatible with Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM)?
A: Yes. The IP-DECT Multi-cell Server is designed to work within SIP-based environments and can be integrated with CUCM to extend mobility across Cisco collaboration ecosystems.
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Q: What security features are included?
A: The solution includes encryption for signaling and media (TLS/SRTP), secure device enrollment, and centralized access controls to help protect voice privacy and network integrity.
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Q: Do I need specialized training to manage this system?
A: Basic to advanced training is recommended for IT staff responsible for deployment, provisioning, and ongoing maintenance. Cisco and Spectralink offer official training resources and documentation to support administrators.
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