Msf Messages (Message Service Function); Figure 7-5 Rpn And Handovers - Polycom KIRK 8000 Configuration Manual

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Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 8000 Configuration Guide

MSF Messages (Message Service Function)

Note
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Polycom Kirk base stations transmit a pattern that determines whether to use a
connection or a bearer handover.
By default the base stations are configured to perform a bearer handover if
there is a difference of 64, 128, or 192 between the two RPNs.
In systems with more than 64 base stations you must be careful when you reuse
RPNs. That is, base stations that are mounted in close proximity of each other
can not have a difference in RPN of 64, 128, or 192. The handset will not be able
to make a connection handover as shown in
Figure 7-5
RPN and Handovers
Also, a handset must never be able to detect two radio units (base stations or
repeaters) with the same RPN at the same time. The handset will not be able to
make a handover. If an RPN is reused, the units must be placed at a fair distance
from each other.
Recommended Numbering Pattern
Go to
"Base Station and Repeater Numbering"
of the recommended repeater and base station numbering in systems with up
to 255 base stations.
From the MSF Demo tab you can send text messages to any MSF compatible
handset connected to the KWS 8000. Also, any MSF-compatible handset
connected to the KWS 8000 can send text messages to the KWS 8000.
The MSF Demo tab is only a demo of messaging services that demonstrates
the capacity of the messaging API. The API is intended to be used by a
third-party application, such as an alarm server.
MSF Messages (Message Service Function)
Figure 7-5
on page 40.
on page 61 to see a complete list
Polycom, Inc.

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