SpectraLink 8000 SVP Server: Administration Guide for Mitel and Cisco
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SVP Server Models
The SVP Server is available in three models. Which model is selected
for your facility depends on current and expected capacity. All SVP
Servers within a subnet must be the same model type.
• SVP100: Serves 80 calls simultaneously.
• SVP020: Serves 20 powered-on handsets.
• SVP010: Serves 10 powered-on handsets.
See the following capacity tables for multiple SVP Server system
capacities.
All SVP Server models are installed, configured and administered
according to the instructions in this document. The model information
is available on the
Software Version screen. See Chapter 6
Troubleshooting via System Status Menu, section Software Version.
The Timing Function
SVP Servers provide the connection or "gateway" to the IP PBX for the
wireless telephones and the "timing" function for active calls. This
"gateway" function is distributed across the SVP Servers.
The number of active SVP Servers is determined dynamically.
Whenever SVP Servers are added to or removed from the system, the
distribution of the "timing" function for active calls is affected.
Multiple SVP Servers/Master SVP Server
Multiple SVP Server environments are those which have more than
one SVP Server. Up to four SVP010 models or up to two SVP020
models may be installed in any one subnet. Up to 16 models of
SVP100 Servers may be installed in any one subnet. All SVP Servers
must be in the same subnet.
In a system comprised of multiple SVP Servers, a master SVP Server
must be identified. The master SVP Server must have a static IP