System Synchronization Analysis - Nortel CS 1000 Manual

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System synchronization analysis

Use the information in this section to manually synchronize the DECT
system, and eliminate possible synchronization problems.
An analysis tool called Synchronization Analyzer is available in the DAP
Configurator. You can use this tool to generate a graphical overview of the
synchronization structure in the system and to calculate the best candidate
for the synchronization master. You can also use it to detect potential
problems in the synchronization structure.
Physically disconnect the DAP to replace.
From the DAP list in DAP Manager, manually record the Radio
Part Number (RPN) of the DAP you are replacing.
Wait until the status of the DAP being replaced changes to not
working in the DAP Manager Web interface.
In the DAP Manager Web interface, select the DAP you are
removing.
Click Delete to delete the DAP from the system.
Wait while the system redistributes the subscription records
stored on the DAP you are removing.
The RPN of the DAP you are removing disappears from the
Subscription page in the DAP manager, and is replaced by the
RPNs of other DAPs.
Turn off each handset that had its subscription record stored on
the DAP you are replacing.
Turn on each handset that had its subscription record stored on
the DAP you are replacing.
Each handset is now connected to another DAP.
When you receive a new DAP, ensure that the DHCP server and
the TFTP server are available in the IP network.
Connect the new DAP.
Wait until the new DAP appears in the DAP list of the DAP
manager.
Click Edit.
In the RPN field of the new DAP, enter the RPN value you
recorded after you removed the old DAP in step 4.
Click OK.
After the new DAP restarts, verify that it has the RPN of the DAP
you removed.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
SIP DECT Fundamentals
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