Polycom 1725-36033-001 manual Swapping/Adding/Deleting SVP Servers, Adding an SVP Server

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Swapping/Adding/Deleting SVP Servers

Whenever an SVP Server is removed from the system, wireless telephones that are using the SVP Server will be affected and calls may be lost. If the removal of the SVP Server is intentional, the administrator should lock and idle the system prior to removing an SVP Server.

Adding an SVP Server

A new SVP Server is detected within two seconds of being added to the system (booted/configured/connected). When detected, any wireless telephone not active in a call will immediately be forced to reboot and check in again. Any wireless telephone in a call will immediately switch to the SVP Server that should provide its "timing" function. This switch should not be noticeable to the user since it is similar to a normal handoff between APs. When the wireless telephone ends the call, it will be forced to reboot and check in again.

Removing an SVP Server

When an SVP Server is removed from the system it is detected within two seconds. Wireless telephones not in calls are immediately forced to reboot and check in again. For wireless telephones active in calls, two possible scenarios can occur. If the SVP Server that was removed was providing the "gateway" function for the wireless telephone, then the call is lost and the wireless telephone is forced to check-in again. If the SVP Server that was removed was providing the "timing" function for the call, the call will switch to the SVP Server that should now provide the "timing" function. Note that during the two seconds while the loss of the SVP Server is being detected, the audio for the call will be lost.

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Contents Administration Guide Trademark Information About This Document Polycom Model NumbersRelated Documents Icons and Conventions Customer SupportContents Safety Notices Software MaintenanceSwapping/Adding/Deleting SVP Servers Index47HSpectraLink 8000 SVP Server Overview SpectraLink Voice Priority SVP Quality of ServiceSpectraLink 8000 SVP Server Models Timing FunctionMultiple SVP Servers Registration Server identification SVP Server availabilityMultiple SVP Server Capacities SpectraLink SVP010 and SVP020 Server capacitySpectraLink SVP100 Server capacity SpectraLink 8000 SVP Server Overview SpectraLink 8000 SVP Server Administration Guide for SIP PBX System DiagramEthernet switch Access pointsSystem Components RouterAdministrative computer SpectraLink 8000 SVP ServerTftp server LEDs Front Panel of the SVP ServerRequired Materials Installing the SpectraLink 8000 SVP ServerInstall the SVP Server Locate the SVP ServerMount the SVP Server on a rack Mount the SVP Server to a wall Grounding instructions SafetyConnect SVP Server to LAN Connect powerConfiguring the SpectraLink 8000 SVP Server Connecting to the SVP ServerConnect via the serial port NetLink SVP-II System Menu Connecting via telnetNetwork Configuration Hostname IP AddressSubnet Mask Default GatewaySVP-II Tftp Download Master DNS Server and DNS DomainSVP Server Configuration Disable Telnet serviceSyslog Server Rate Phones per Access PointMaintenance Lock Enable H.323 GatekeeperFirst Alias IP Address/Last Alias IP Address Ethernet linkQoS Configuration Inactivity Timeout minReset System Reset all SVP Servers Dscp Tag QoS ConfigurationDefault value as shown in the table below will be used Change Password Adding an SVP Server Swapping/Adding/Deleting SVP ServersSVP Server Failure Software Updates Software MaintenancePage Troubleshooting via System Status Menu Alarm Text Action Error StatusNetwork Status Bytes bytes transmitted packets packets transmitted Software Version Name Major Version Filename Number Important Safety Information Safety NoticesPage Index