Site Planning - Avaya CS 1000 Fundamentals

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• All visitor UEXT SIPL clients above the maximum licenses number are deleted on
sysload.
• All visitor UEXT SIPL clients are deleted on sysload if the MSMN package is restricted.
• Overlay 20 does not print the VSIT and HMDN lines in reports.
• − The visitor UEXT SIPL client cannot move to the new location where the package and
license limits exist (Set Relocation feature).

Site planning

Site planning is an information gathering process that begins with a site survey and ends with
deploying SIP DECT. The information received in the site survey determines customer
requirements and the number of cells required to support traffic.
You can use the Location builder tool (a part of the DAP controller software package) to plan
your site. For more information, see
Site survey
• Site maps
Site maps are an essential requirement in advance of a survey. A map of the complete
site (if more than one building) and plans of each floor of each building are required. Make
sure that dimensions are clearly stated on the maps. Additional information such as the
use of buildings (office, hotel, factory, store), construction materials (walls, floors,
ceilings), and cabling infrastructure are helpful in estimating DAP positions in advance.
• Number of users (handsets)
Number of users (handsets), both initial and foreseeable growth, and areas of above
average and below average traffic density.
• Allowed and prohibited DAP positions
A customer can prohibit the installation of DAPs in certain areas, or require that DAPs be
installed out of sight.
• Details of required coverage
Determine to what areas coverage must extend; for example: elevators, stairwells, toilets,
outdoor areas.
• Position of the DECT System and available cabling
Ensure that you can use existing cabling for the connection between the DECT System,
and that the DAP cables meet or exceed the UTP Cat 5 standard. If the type and quality
of the available cabling is not sufficient for the connection and limits the maximum distance
between the DAP and DECT System, you may require new cabling.
SIP DECT Fundamentals
Location builder tool
on page 183.
Site planning
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