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Svp server availability, Registration server identification – Polycom SpectraLink 1725-36033-001 User Manual

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SpectraLink 8000 SVP Server Overview

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telephones, and between the SVP Server and the PBX (or other far-end

device).

SVP Server availability

A SpectraLink handset registers to a single SVP Server the first time it

is powered on. Once the handset has contacted this Registration

Server, it obtains a list of all SVP Servers in the system. The handset

then maintains this list in non-volatile memory and updates it only

when rebooted. When a handset later attempts to check in and cannot

contact the ordained Registration Server, it will then fall back to its list

of other Servers and attempt to check in elsewhere. After the handset

has successfully checked into the system once, it never requires that

the Registration Server be present unless the handset is reconfigured

back to factory defaults, or the entire system of SVP Servers is

changed out. See section Swapping/Adding/Deleting SVP Servers.

Registration Server identification

The handsets identify the SVP Server in three possible ways. These

are outlined in the Administration and Configuration document for the

handset model(s) and the IP protocol being used in your facility.

Essentially, the SVP Server can be identified by a static IP address in

the Admin menu, by a DHCP option 151 specification, or by a DNS

query of “SLNKSVP2”. The address found identifies the Registration

Server.

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