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Admin and Installation Guide M900 Description of Settings
Setting Description
Multicell debug 224.1.0.0-225.1.0.0)
• None: Debug disabled.
• Data sync: Writes header information for all packets received and sent, to
be used to debug any special issues.
Note: This option should only be enabled for short periods of time when
debugging is needed, as it generates a lot of syslog signaling.
• Auto tree: Writes states and data related to the auto tree configuration.
• Both: "Data sync" and "auto tree" are both enabled.
Note: This option must only be used for debugging and not enabled on a
normal running system.
Default: None
DECT system settings (Fig. 1)
RFPI system The RFPI of the base station is entered automatically.
Auto configure DECT sync
source tree
Allows the multicell system to automatically synchronize the multicell chain/
tree. This setting must be enabled to allow a secondary base station to take
over the primary base station function if the original base station becomes
disabled.
Default: Enabled
Allow multi primary This feature allows two or more primaries in the same system and is used for
multilocation setups. The primaries are unsynchronized, and handover is not
possible. The setting Auto configure DECT sync source tree must be enabled.
Default: Disabled
Auto create multi primary Available when the setting Allow multi primary is enabled. This setting
enables the multicell system to generate a second cell when a base station
goes o-line and radio connection between parts of the system is lost. After
reconnecting the faulty base station, the system must be rebooted.
Default: Disabled
Base station settings (Fig. 1)
Number of SIP accounts
before distribution load
The maximum number of handsets that are permitted to perform location
registration on a specific base station before the load is distributed to other
base stations. The parameter can be used to optimize handset distribution
among visible base stations.
Note: In a multi-cell setup, a maximum of 8 simultaneous calls can be
routed through each base station.
Permitted input: Positive integers (e.g., 8)
SIP server support for
multiple registrations per
account
Select option from drop-down menu.
Disabled: (For servers that do not support moving SIP registrations from
base station to base station when handset roams.) The SIP registration of
a handset remains on the original base station when the handset roams to
another base station. The handset does not SIP-register on the second base
station.
Enabled: When a handset roams to another base station, the SIP registration
of the handset on the original base station is deregistered, and the handset
SIP-registers on the second base station.
Default: Disabled
System combination (number
of base stations/repeaters
per base station)
Three settings are available.
Note: The configuration must be set at the time the multicell system is
configurated. It cannot be modified:
50/3: 50 base stations and 3 repeaters
127/1: 127 base stations and 1 repeater
254/0: 254 base stations and 0 repeater