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12 CONVENTIONAL IP NETWORK / 12.2 Site Roaming
According to the configuration for Host Repeater, the repeater behaves as follows:
Display
Primary
Secondary
Deselected (Continuous)
FUNC (E)/ Ver 2.00
Table 12-3 Host Repeater
Section Name
In a Conventional IP Network system, the repeater always behaves as the Host Repeater
(Primary Host Repeater).
The behavior status is displayed in Beacon Operating Status.
"Master" is displayed in Beacon Operating Status of WEB Tool > Home.
"Beacon Master" is displayed in Beacon Operating Status of OLED > Network Information.
In a Conventional IP Network system, the repeater behaves as the secondary Host Repeater
(Secondary Host Repeater).
If the communications with the Primary Host Repeater are available, the Secondary Host Repeater
synchronizes the timing to start transmitting a beacon with reference to the Primary Host Repeater.
If the communications with the Primary Host Repeater become unavailable due to communication
failure, etc., the Secondary Host Repeater starts behaving as the Host Repeater. When the
communications with the Primary Host Repeater are restored, the Secondary Host Repeater stops
behaving as the Host Repeater.
The behavior status is displayed in Beacon Operating Status.
When the connection to the Primary Host Repeater is established
"Member" is displayed in Beacon Operating Status of WEB Tool > Home.
"Beacon Member" is displayed in Beacon Operating Status of OLED > Network Information.
When no connection to the Primary Host Repeater is established
"Master" is displayed in Beacon Operating Status of WEB Tool > Home.
"Beacon Master" is displayed in Beacon Operating Status of OLED > Network Information.
In a Conventional IP Network system, the repeater does not behave as the Host Repeater.
The repeater for which Deselected (Continuous) is configured, if the communications with the
Primary Host Repeater are available, synchronizes the timing to start transmitting a beacon with
reference to the Primary Host Repeater. If the communications with the Primary Host Repeater are
unavailable, the Secondary Host Repeater becomes the reference repeater.
If both the Primary Host Repeater and the Secondary Host Repeater are unavailable, the repeater
continues to transmit a beacon according to the configurations for Duration and Transmit Interval
Time.
If the communications with the Primary Host Repeater or the Secondary Host Repeater are
restored, the repeater synchronizes the timing to start transmitting a beacon with reference to the
Primary Host Repeater or the Secondary Host Repeater.
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