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Spectralink e340 issues

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Mitelpassion

IS-IT--Management
May 2, 2005
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ZA
I have installed two SVP server on two different subnets. When using the wireless handset in subnet one the handset constantly wants to connect to the svp in subnet 2.

If I setup the SVP servers as "stand alone" the issue dissapears. Any reason why this is happening? Surely the handsets should connect to the local subnet's SVP. option 151 in DHCP for subnet 1 references the SVP in subnet 1 and dhcp in subnet 2 references the SVP in subnet 2...

The problem of the phones trying to contact the "remote" svp server happens at regular intervals....
Any help is appreciated, haven't done an awful lot of these..thanks
 
Hi,

Don't you have a SVP menu talking about secondary SVP ?
I've never done two SVP on networks. Butif handser tries to get connected to the secondary SVP server, its adress must be somewhere..

How is configured the network ?
IP adress' and VLAN's of :
ICP ?
SVP 1 ?
SVP 2 ?

When does the problem appear ?
What is shown on the handset screen ?

Regards

Now, it's about French users too !!!
 
In your svp servers do you have the SVP master set as the svp you are on. I mean do you in svp programming have any reference to the other svp. As well are the alias addresses on the same subnets or each has its own.
 
I do have one SVP as master. SVP A has SVP A's IP address as it's SVP master. SVP B has SVP A's IP as it's master.

Thought this was the way it should be? or is this only for same subnet SVP's?? I'm starting to think it is...

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