Device Management In Multiple Site System; Synchronization - Avaya DECT R4 Installation And Administration Manual

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There are a number of factors that affect the software download time:
• The number of base stations.
• The number of handsets per base station.

Device Management in Multiple Site System

If a handset is moved between several system/sites, it is possible to determine on which site/
system the handset shall synchronize with the Device Manager.
For example, a handset with extension number 1111 is registered in System A. When the
handset is present in this system, it will synchronize with Device Manager. If the same handset
is registered with number 2222 in System B, no synchronization will be performed.
In this case, the System A is considered as the handset's "home" system and it can only be
synchronized within this system and only when present in this system.
See the handset's Configuration Manual for more information about the settings.

Synchronization

Synchronization within the IP-DECT system is done by:
Air synchronization (IPBS)
Ring Synchronization (IPBL)
Avaya DECT R4 - System Description
Number of calls
4 or more
0-4 simultaneous downloads depending on call traffic. Same limitations
as for IPBS, see above.
Max. 10 simultaneous downloads (max. 20 when using an external web
server).
How much the handsets are moving between the base stations. When moving between RFPs there
will be a 1-2 minute break in the software download.
Speech calls will delay the software download.
Number of possible simultaneous downloads
0
1
2
3
IP-DECT System
4
3
2
1
0
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