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Latest revision as of 12:51, 26 December 2011
Contents
Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT™)
Applications
DECT is suitable for voice, data, and networking applications with a range up to 500 meters.
Abbreviations
Abr. | Meaning | Explanation |
CC | Call Control | Signaling |
CISS | Call Independent Supplementary Service | - |
DECT | Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications | The standard |
DECT-TS | DECT Technical Specification | As RFC's in IP |
DECT-CI | DECT Common Specification | - |
DECT-DSAA | DECT Standard Authentication Algorithm | A handset authenticate with the system |
DECT-DSCA | DECT Standard Ciphering Algorithm | Encrypt Voice and Signaling |
DECT-CAP | Cordless Terminal Mobility Profile | |
DECT-GAP | DECT Generic Access Profile | - |
DECT-DRPS | DECT Packet Radio Service | Data over DECT |
DECT-IP | DECT Internet Protocol | IP over DECT |
DECT-FR | DECT Base Station | - |
DECT-FP | DECT Fixed Part | The base station |
DECT-PP | DECT Protable Part | The handset |
DECT-FT | DECT Fixed radio Terminations | The base station |
DECT-PT | DECT Portable radio Terminations | The handset |
LCE | Link Control Entity | |
IPBS | IP DECT Base Station | |
IPBL | IP DECT Gateway | |
PARI | Primary Access Rights Identifier | Common identifier for all base stations in a DECT system |
SARI | Secondary Access Rights Identifier | If PARI between base station and handset doesn't match SARI is checked. (Multisystem) |
DECT Hacking
Kismet support DECT sniffing by using this plugin.
The GNU Radio project utilizes the Universal Software Radio Peripheral (USRP) by Matt Ettus.
The COM-ON-AIR Dect PCMCIA card comes with windows drivers and allow a computer to function as a Dect Base Station(FP) and relay calls to a SIP IP PBX.
DECT support on wireshark is possible with the wireshark-1.0.5_dect.patch in Wireshark 1.0.5
Articles
- http://marienfeldt.wordpress.com/2010/04/15/dect-phone-interception-made-easy/
- Cryptanalysis of the DECT Standard Cipher