Duplex Mode - Aastra X series Installation And Implementation Manual

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13.5.2 Duplex mode

In duplex mode, two PBXs are masters (one "Priority master" and the other "Not priority master")
and can provide the DECT synchronisation signal for the entire multi-site network. Other sites
are configured as "Slaves".
Menu 1.8.1.2 (Single-company management) or 1.9.1.2 (Multi-company management): one site
is declared priority Master
DECT PARAMETERS
Note: The line "Current state" gives the current state of DECT synchronisation.
The possible states are: transmitter, transmitter netwk clk, transmitter local clk, receiver,
receiver not OK, receiver polarity OK, and receiver polarity not OK.
It is thus possible to know:
- if the clock is taken from the network or the local clock,
- if a slave site takes its synchronisation from the master or if it has become transmitter
due to a link problem with the master,
- if the cable polarisation is correct.
Another site is declared not priority Master:
DECT PARAMETERS
AMT/PTD/TR/0020/2/7/EN
PARI VALUE 0
RANDOM VAL RECORDED
RS VAL RECORDED
DIR. BEGINNING ASSIGNED TO PLL
SEARCH MOBILES NOT REGISTERED
IN THE LOCAL SITE
OR IN ANOTHER SITE
OR IN THE LOCAL CENTER
OR IN ANOTHER CENTER
OR IN THE LIST
CLOCK SYNCHRON.
CURRENT STATE
PARI VALUE 0
RANDOM VAL RECORDED
RS VAL RECORDED
DIR. BEGINNING ASSIGNED TO PLL
SEARCH MOBILES NOT REGISTERED
IN THE LOCAL SITE
OR IN ANOTHER SITE
OR IN THE LOCAL CENTER
OR IN ANOTHER CENTER
OR IN THE LIST
CLOCK SYNCHRON.
CURRENT STATE
10/2008
999999999.
86........
66........
999.
NO
........
NO
........
BROADCAST A
PRIORITY MASTER
TRANSMITTER NETWK CLK
999999999.
86........
66........
999.
NO
........
NO
........
BROADCAST A
NOT PRIORITY MASTER
RECEIVER
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