System Guide

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2.4 System Capacity (in Summary)
SME network capacity of relevant components can be summarized as follows:
DESCRIPTION
CAPACITY
Min ## of Bases Single Cell Setup
1
Max ## of Bases in Dual-cell Setup (configurable)
2
Single/Dual-Cell Setup: Max ## of Repeaters
1 base and 6 repeaters per base
Dual-Cell Setup: Total Max ## of Repeaters
12
Max ## of Users (SIP registrations) per Base
30
Max ## of Users per SME VoIP System
limited to 1000
Dual-cell Setup: Max ## of Synchronization levels
24
Single Cell Setup: Max ## Simultaneous Calls
10 per Base station
Dual-Cell Setup: Max ## of Calls
20 per system
Total Max ## Simultaneous Calls (Dual-cell Setup)
Limited to 1000
Repeater: Max ## of Calls (Narrow band)
10
Repeater: Max ## of Calls (G722)
4
Quick Definitions
Single Cell Setup: SME telephony network composed of one base station
Dual-cell Setup: Telephony network that consists of two base stations
Synchronization Level: Is the air core interface between two base stations.
2.5 Advantages of SME VoIP System
They include (but not limited to):
1. Simplicity. Integrating functionalities leads to reduced maintenance and troubleshooting, and significant cost
reductions.
2. Flexibility. Single network architecture can be employed and managed. Furthermore, the architecture is amenable
to different deployment scenarios, including Isolated buildings for in-building coverage, location with co-located
partners, and large to medium scale enterprises deployment for wide coverage.
3. Scalability. SME network architecture can easily be scaled to the required size depending on customer requirement.
4. Performance. The integration of different network functionalities leads to the collapse of the protocol stack in a
single network element and thereby eliminates transmission delays between network elements and reduces the call
setup time and packet fragmentation and aggregation delays.