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Figure 18: Local DMC DECT Manager server access to a DECT system by dedicated LAN
Multi-site Mobility Networking subscriptions
In Multi-site Mobility Networking (MSMN), users can take their DECT
handsets to other sites
in the network, and make and receive calls as if they were at their home location. A handset
is subscribed in a given DECT system and can be used in one or many DECT systems.
For information on MSMN feature description, feature interaction, feature packaging, and
operating parameters. For information on MSMN feature implementation and operation.
Every handset has a Portable Access Rights Key (PARK). Every DECT system has a Primary
Access Rights Identifier (PARI), and can have a Secondary Access Rights Identifier (SARI).
The handset PARK and DECT system PARI and SARI are used by the handset and DECT
system to identify each other. The PARK and PARI/SARI match allow the handset to work with
a DECT system.
In an MSMN network, for example, DECT system A" has a PARI matching a handset PARK
while DECT systems B," C," and D" have a SARI matching the handset PARK.
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