Swapping/adding/deleting svp servers, Adding an svp server, Removing an svp server – Polycom SpectraLink 1725-36033-001 User Manual

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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.

Load balancing enables a locked SVP Server to distribute idle
handsets to other SVP Servers in the cluster. Existing calls will not
be interrupted and the SVP Server will become idle once all calls
are ended and idle phones are transferred to another 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, wireless

telephones not active in a call will gradually 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 eventually be forced to reboot and check in again. Only a

few handsets at a time are rebooted to prevent excessive check in

traffic on the network. Handsets scheduled to be rebooted can still

make calls and will be rescheduled for reboot when the call is ended.

Removing an SVP Server

The preferred method for removing an SVP Server from an active

system is to first lock the SVP Server. When an SVP Server is locked

for removal from the system, load balancing enables the locked SVP

Server to distribute idle handsets to other SVP Servers in the cluster.

Active calls will not be interrupted. The locked SVP Server will

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