Best practices guide – Polycom H340 User Manual

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Deploying SpectraLink e340, h340 and i640 Wireless Telephones

BEST PRACTICES GUIDE

October 2010

Figure 5 – Multiple SVP Servers

Handset 1 registers with SVP Server 1

o Handset 1 always sends its packets to SVP 1

SVP 1 forwards handset 1 packets to the call server or PBX

The call server or PBX sends packets from the telephone this handset is in-call with to SVP 1

SVP 1 sends packets to the SVP managing the handset 1’s AP

o When handset 1 is using AP A (associated with) it receives packets from SVP 1

o When handset 1 is using AP B it receives packets from SVP 2

o When handset 1 is using AP C it receives packets from SVP 2

o When handset 1 is using AP D it receives packets from SVP 1

Handset 2 registers with SVP Server 1

o Handset 1 always sends its voice packets to SVP 1

SVP 1 forwards handset 2 audio packets to the call server or PBX

The call server or PBX sends packets from the telephone this handset is in call with to SVP 1

SVP 1 sends packets to the SVP managing handset 2’s AP

o When handset 2 is using AP A it receives packets from SVP 1

o When handset 2 is using AP B it receives packets from SVP 2

o When handset 2 is using AP C it receives packets from SVP 2

o When handset 2 is using AP D it receives packets from SVP 1

Handset 3 registers with SVP Server 2

o Handset 3 always sends its packets to SVP 2

SVP 1 forwards handset 3 audio packets to the call server or PBX

The call server or PBX sends audio packets from the telephone this handset is in call with to

SVP 2

SVP 2 sends packets to the SVP managing handset 3’s AP

o When handset 3 is using AP A it receives packets from SVP 1

o When handset 3 is using AP B it receives packets from SVP 2

o When handset 3 is using AP C is receives packets from SVP 2

o When handset 3 is using AP D it receives packets from SVP 1

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