Installation, Administration and Maintenance
Aastra
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RFPs’, which are assigned to the OMM by DHCP options or OM Configurator
settings, may plug to the system. Please press the referring “Start” button on
the RFP list web page.
After a while the list page is filled by the MAC addresses of those RFPs’
which tried to register to the OMM.
Please note that these entries are not really stored (they are lost after reset). By
pressing the tool icon
of the appropriate RFP, you can add further data and store the
RFP.
3.3.3.2 States of a RFP
For each RFP the state of the DECT subsystem is displayed. These states
are:
Synchronous
The RFP is up and running. The RFP recognizes and is recognized by other
RFPs’ in its cluster through its air interface and delivers a synchronous clock
signal to the PPs’.
Asynchronous
The RFP has not been able to synchronize to its neighbours yet. No DECT
communication is possible. But nevertheless the RFP has already been able
to connect to the OMM. This phase should usually last only for a few seconds
after starting up the RFP or the OMM. If this state lasts longer this is an
indication for a hardware or network failure.
Searching
The RFP has lost synchronization to its neighbours. No DECT
communication is possible. This phase should usually last only for a few
seconds after starting up the RFP or the OMM. If this state lasts longer or is
re-entered after being in a synchronous state this is an indication for a bad
location of the RFP.