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Mitel 112 DECT Installation Guide
Ver: 3.1
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Overview
In preparation to install the Mitel 112 DECT phone, you will the following information provided to
you by your Project Manager:
The extension number. This extension must be pre-built in the system with a 112 Dect
Service Plan (aka Bundle).
The SIP username.
The SIP password.
Private IP address for the UCCV controller
Private IP address for UCCV datacenter server (a.k.a MSL). This IP is one host
assignment in front of the UCCV controller.
The welcome email provides all of the needed information with the exception of the private IP
address of the controller for the base station to sync with (See figure 1). The IP will be in a
format of: 10.25.2xx.xxx.
Fig 1
The installation and configuration process works as follows:
1. Prepare the voice VLAN network.
2. Connect a laptop into the voice VLAN
3. Assemble and install the base station
4. Pair the DECT phone to the base station
5. Configure the base stations server to sync with the UCCV controller and to the DECT
phone.
Service Notes:
The base station can be synced to the teleworker gateway using an over-the-top (OTT) internet
connection. However to do so, the UCCV service will require a teleworker license be purchased.
For a complete set of Mitel guides, please access Mitel Online for the documents
Mitel FRP 12 System Guide
Mitel 112 Handset_User_Guide_R1.0
Mitel 112 DECT Install Guide
Mitel 112 DECT Installation Guide
Ver: 3.1
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Step 1: Prepare the Site Network
The base station should be connected into the voice VLAN (typically VLAN 2). In the LAN
switch, ensure the port that the base station connects into is an untagged voice VLAN. If it is
Electric Lightwave’s equipment and you have questions about the switch configuration, a SAT
can work with you to confirm the configuration. It the equipment is owned by the customer, then
it is the customer’s responsibility to have the equipment configured. We recommend the last
ports in a switch be untagged. If in doubt, please try those first.
Depending on your laptop/access device, you may an issue configuring it to connect and grab a
voice VLAN IP. Some laptops do not have the ability to accept specific VLAN assignment on its
NIC. Because of this, we recommend that a spare untagged voice VLAN port be assigned the
switch. I
Step 2: Plug a Laptop into the Voice VLAN
The base station is configured using a GUI interface. The best way to access the GUI is via a
voice VLAN connected desktop. If the scopes are correctly set up, a laptop will not automatically
pick up the voice VLAN. It will connect to default data network. This means you will have to
either configure the NIC adapter on your machine to pick up the voice VLAN or you will need to
plug your machine into an untagged voice VLAN port on the LAN switch.
Step 3: Assemble and Connect the Base Station to the Network
Un-box, assemble, and plug the base station into the LAN. By default, it is set up for DHCP.
Please refer to document 112 Base Station Install.pdf should you have additional questions
about how to connect the cables etc.
1. Plug the Ethernet LAN into the back of the base station
2. Plug the power supply into the back of the base station
3. The base station will go through a boot sequence. During the sequence, the lamp on the
front will cycle from blinking amber to solid green. The ready for configuration state
should be solid green.
Step 4: Log into the Base Station via the GUI
1. From the DECT handset; press the round “Menu” button between the green and red keys
to access the main menu.
2. Dial *47* Searching is displayed. Depending on the number of active base stations and
the handset’s distance to a base station, it can take up to 5 minutes.
3. Write the MAC: and the IP: down
4. Log into the GUI using the IP address from the search
5. The user credentials are: user name= admin password = admin
6. The main home screen will look as follows (figure 2)
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Fig 2
Step 4A: Connect the Base Station to the Network
1. Click on the menu –Servers.
2. Click on Add Server. (See figure 3)
Fig 3
Fill in the following fields in the form:
1. Server Alias: give your server a name (e.g. UCCV Base)
2. Change the NAT Adaption to Disable
3. Registrar: In most situations, your will input the private IP of the UCCV controller. The
registrar will have a default IP that needs to be changed.
4. Outbound Proxy: In most situations, your will input the private IP of the UCCV controller
5. All other fields should remain with their defaults
6. Click SAVE at the bottom of the form
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Note: A public IP shown as an example below would be used in conjunction with sets/seats
purchased with teleworker licenses. (see figure 4)
Fig 4
Step 4b: Pair the DECT Handset to the Base Station
1. Before you start; you will need to locate the International Portable Equipment Identity
(IPEI) number. This number is found on a label in the battery compartment. To view,
remove the batteries and write down the number.
2. Click the Extensions menu; then Click Add extension. (see figure 5)
Fig 5
Fill in the following fields (see figure 6):
1. Extension number:
2. Authentication User Name:
3. Authentication Password:
4. Display Name: this should be the same name as it appears in the portal. This name can
be found off of the welcome email.
5. Mailbox Number: the mailbox number is the same as the extension number.
6. Check the box for handset under the Select Handset(s) form
7. Server: This should be server that you created in Step 3.
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Fig 6
Pair the DECT wireless set to the Extension (see figure 7)
1. Click on the Extensions menu
2. Click on Handset tab and then Click on Add Handset
3. Enter the IPEI into the form. Click Save
Fig 7
4. Click the check box for the handset. Click Register Handset(s). The Handset
State will change from blank to Enabled (see figure 8)
Fig 8
5. Using the DECT wireless handset, Click on the menu button. Cursor to the ring
with the colored dots and press menu button. You will be given two options.
Highlight the Register option and press the menu button. Enter in the access
code. By default, it is 0000 Press the upper left button under the Ok to start the
process. Registering will appear. Then the main screen. It should show No Sip
Reg.
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Step 4c: Start the SIP Registration.
After configuring the server, building the extension and pairing the DECT set, the last step is to
start the registration process between the DECT set and the synced base station. (see figure 9)
1. Click the Extensions menu
2. Click the Extensions tab
3. Check the box for the extension that you want to start.
4. Click Start SIP Registration(s)
Fig 9
A successful configuration is when the state shows –SIP Registered (see figure 10)
Fig 10
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Step 4d: Verify Settings
With some installations, if the VLAN’s are not properly set up with the correct scope, the base
station when syncing will pick up the wrong scopes and will attempt to configure itself using the
wrong information. This has the potential to create service issues later down the path when the
phone reboots / loses power. It is important that under the Network menu, the DHCP Options
for Plug-n-Play are Disabled. (see figure 11)
Fig 11
Step 5: Set the Time
If the base station is connect to a private voice VLAN, then you will need to set your time server
to pull NTP from the datacenter’s UCCV server (a.k.a MSL). This private IP is one host in front
of the controllers IP. (see figure 12)
Fig 12
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End Result
The end result should show the extension with the following state disposition as SIP registered.
Optional: Screen Shots of a Standard Configuration
Extensions
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Servers
Network
Time

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