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one or more voice calls occur on the DAP, one is one a dummy bearer, while the others are
voice calls.
Synchronization hierarchy
If two or more DAPs belong to the same system, the DAPs automatically synchronize using a
hierarchical structure. In most cases synchronization is automatic, but if your system has a
complex DAP cell structure, you must manually configure synchronization.
The DAP controller tracks the synchronization structure and assigns each DAP a unique Radio
Part Number (RPN) after the DAP starts the first time. One or more DAPs act as a
synchronization source to form the root of the hierarchical structure, as illustrated in
DAP synchronization hierarchy
Figure 3: DAP synchronization hierarchy
If more than one synchronization source is present, each one forms a separate hierarchy of
DAPs called a synchronization island.
Automatic synchronization occurs within each synchronization island using the following
rules.
• After a DAP starts, it searches for existing DAPs. If it finds one with a lower RPN, it
synchronizes with it. If no other DAP exists with a lower RPN, the new DAP becomes the
synchronization source.
Important:
Extra DAPs can be required to establish a synchronization path.
• If a DAP detects more than one other DAP, it synchronizes with the DAP with the shortest
path to the synchronization master. If two or more DAPs have the same path length
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