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SME VoIP System Guide, Version 2.6
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If no keep-alive packets are received within a period of
2*NETWORK_SYNC_TIME, the base will be indicated as lost in the
multi cell configuration. The parameter is also used with “Auto create
multi primary” feature.
Data Sync:
Multicast
To select between multicast or Peer to Peer data synchronisation
mode.
The multicast port range and IP addresses used is calculated from the
chain id.
The multicast feature uses the port range: 49200 49999
The multicast feature IP range: 224.1.0.0 225.1.0.0
Multicast uses UDP.
Primary Data
Sync IP
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IP of base station data sync source the base handling the data
synchronisation.
Using multicast this base IP is selected automatically.
The data sync feature uses the port range: 49200 49999
NOTE: Using Peer to Peer mode the IP of the base used for data sync.
source MUST be defined.
NOTE: Using Peer to Peer mode with version below V306 limits the
system automatic recovery feature as there is no automatic recovery
of the data sync. source in Peer to Peer mode.
Multi cell
debug
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Enable this feature, if you want the system to catalogue low level multi-
cell debug information or traces.
Options:
Data Sync: Writes header information for all packets received and sent
to be used to debug any special issues. Generates LOTS of SysLog
signaling and is only recommended to enable shortly when debugging.
Auto Tree: Writes states and data related to the Auto Tree
Configuration feature.
Both: Both Data Sync and Auto Tree are enabled.
NOTE: Must only be used for debug purpose and not enabled on a
normal running system
5.12.2 DECT System Settings
Description of DECT Settings for Specific Base units is as follows:
Screenshot
Parameter
Default values
Description
DECT system
RFPI
Not able
This is a radio network identity accessed by all Base units in a specific
multi-cell system. It composed of 5 octets. It is actually 5 different
variables combined together.
RFPI Format: XX XX XX XX XX (where XX are HEX values)