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* '''Sync source:''' The radio ID with which the radio is to synchronise.
* '''Sync source:''' The radio ID with which the radio is to synchronise.
* '''Alt Sync Source:''' The radio ID with which the radio is to synchronise in the event that the sync master is not accessible. Here, it is to be noted that no loops must be created. In other words, if a sync master exists with the radio ID 1 and an alt sync master exists with the radio ID 3, then the alt sync master must on no account synchronise with any radio, since the radio synchronises with the alt sync master in the event of failure of the sync master.
* '''Alt Sync Source:''' The radio ID with which the radio is to synchronise in the event that the sync master is not accessible. Here, it is to be noted that no loops must be created. In other words, if a sync master exists with the radio ID 1 and an alt sync master exists with the radio ID 3, then the alt sync master must on no account synchronise with any radio, since the radio synchronises with the alt sync master in the event of failure of the sync master.
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Revision as of 18:42, 3 April 2007

In this menu, the DECT system can be configured as a DECT radio, provided that a DECT master was already configured.

  • Disable: A checked check box disables the DECT radio (cell).
  • Master: The IP address of the DECT master. If the device itself was defined as the DECT master, then no IP address has to be entered here. The local IP address 127.0.0.1 is automatically entered.
  • Alt Master: The IP address of the standby master.
  • Radio ID:
    • In Singlecell operation, the radio ID 0 must be specified.
    • In Multicell operation, every radio must have a unique ID. The ID must lie in the range 0 - Sys-Mask (with Sys-Mask specification) or 0 - 254 (without Sys-Mask specification).
  • Sync source: The radio ID with which the radio is to synchronise.
  • Alt Sync Source: The radio ID with which the radio is to synchronise in the event that the sync master is not accessible. Here, it is to be noted that no loops must be created. In other words, if a sync master exists with the radio ID 1 and an alt sync master exists with the radio ID 3, then the alt sync master must on no account synchronise with any radio, since the radio synchronises with the alt sync master in the event of failure of the sync master.