User's Manual
SME VoIP System Guide, Version 2.6
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SME VoIP Administration Interface
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Allow multi
primary:
Disabled
This feature is used for multi-location setups. Allows two or more
primary in the same system.
The two cells will be unsynchronized and handover will not be possible.
“Auto Configure DECT sync source tree” must be enabled for this feature
to also be enabled
Auto create
multi
primary:
Disabled
By enabled the system can generate cells in case a base goes into faulty
mode. Two cells will only be generated in case no radio connection
between the two cells is present. In order to recover the full system after
establish of the faulty base, the system must be rebooted.
Allow multi primary must be enabled for this feature to also be enabled.
Auto
configure
DECT sync
source tree
Enabled
Enable this to allow the system to automatically synchronise the multi-
cell chain/tree.
NOTE: Must be enabled in order to allow a new primary recover in case
the original primary goes into faulty mode.
Note: To run with a system with two separate primary in two locations “Allow multi primary” and “Auto
configure DECT sync source tree” must be enabled. To add the second primary the slave must manually be
configured as primary. Alternatively the “Auto create multi primary” must be enabled.
5.12.3 Base System Settings
Description of SIP Settings for Specific Base units is as follows:
Screenshot
Parameter
Default Values
Description
Number of SIP
accounts before
distributed load
8
The maximum number of handsets or SIP end nodes that are
permitted to perform location registration on a specific Base unit
before load is distributed to other base units. The parameter can be
used to optimize the handset distribution among visible
basestations.
Note: A maximum of 8 simultaneous calls can be routed through
each Base unit in a multi-cell setup.
Permitted Input: Positive Integers (e.g. 6)
SIP Server support
for multiple
registrations per
account
Disabled
Disable this option so it is possible to use same extension (i.e. SIP
Account) on multiple phones (SIP end nodes). These phones will ring
simultaneously for all incoming calls. When a phone (from a SIP
account group) initiates a handover from Base X to Base Y, this
phone will de-register from Base X, and register to Base Y after a
call.
Permitted Input:
Disabled: No SIP de-registration will be made when a handset