You are viewing an old version of this page. View the current version.

Compare with Current View Page History

« Previous Version 2 Next »

Introduction

To relay DECT synchronisation signals from base station A to base station B, base station B must be able to receive signals from base station A with sufficient signal quality.


DECT manager and base stations must be connected to the same Ethernet or virtual LAN sharing a common broadcast domain.


A base station can synchronise with each base station on a higher sync level. The sync level concept allows base stations to automatically select the best suitable base station (having a lower sync level number) to receive synchronisation signal from. Simultaneously, it guarantees a
strictly limited number of hops along any branch in the synchronisation tree and to prevent circles between automatically optimised synchronisation chains.

During configuration, assign one level in the synchronisation hierarchy (sync level) to each base station. Sync level 1 is the highest level; this is the level of the sync master and appears only once in each cluster. A base station always synchronises itself with a base station that has a better sync level. If it sees several base stations with a better sync level, it synchronises itself with the base station that provides the best signal quality. If it does not see any base station with a higher sync level, it cannot synchronise.

  • There can be only one Level 1 in a Cluster
  • A base station can synchronise with each base station on a higher sync level.
  • DECT manager and base stations must be connected to the same Ethernet or virtual LAN sharing a common broadcast domain.
  • Minimise the DECT levels as much as possible.
  • Sufficient signal quality between base stations is needed.



  • No labels