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First Alias IP Address/Last Alias IP Address
The SVP Server uses an IP address when acting as a proxy for the
wireless telephone. Therefore, one alias IP address is required for
every installed Wireless Telephone. These IP addresses must be
entered as a range and must be assigned solely for this purpose.
When multiple SVP100 Servers are installed, a different range must be
configured in each SVP Server. In determining how many addresses
to configure per SVP Server, use this formula: (# of handsets / # of
SVP Servers) + 30%. This formula will accommodate the possibility of
unequal distribution of handsets among the available SVP Servers.
All alias addresses must be on the same subnet as the SVP Server
and cannot be duplicated on other subnets or SVP Servers. There is
no limit to the number of addresses that can be assigned, but the
capacity of each SVP Server is 500 wireless telephones.
Alias IP Addresses are not necessary in Cisco systems.
Enable H.323 Gatekeeper
In certain H.323 protocol systems, the SVP Server may function as a
gatekeeper. Enter Y to have the SVP Server function as the gatekeeper
in the H.323 protocol environment.
Ethernet link
The SVP Server will auto-negotiate unless there is a need to specify a
link speed.
Check-in throttling
The check-in throttling option regulates the number of handsets that
can check-in simultaneously. The error
Maximum payloads reached
is
caused by a massive check-in that has overwhelmed the server. If
persisting, throttling may be raised. However, a setting that is too
high may slow check-in performance. The option allows for a setting
from 0 to 4, with 0 being the least amount of throttling and 4 being the
most. Consult with Customer Support for help in determining if
throttling is advised for your system.