Specific standby situations, How a standby omm becomes active, Handling when both omms are not synchronized – AASTRA SIP-DECT (Release 2.1)- OM System Manual - Installation, Administration and Maintenance EN User Manual

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SIP – DECT OM System Manual Release 2.1

7 Configuration und Administration Aspects

depl-1230/1.3

Page: 152 (196)


PBX not reachable

(registration and OPTIONS

request failes)

OMM sync NOK and

PBX unreachable

In this state the DECT air interface might not be in a definite
state, when both OMMs are active but do not see each other!

In this case a network problem occurs (broken into two parts)

which is very theoretical and we can not handle. There might

be two DECT systems with the same PARK active. For this

case it is random which RFP is connected to the one or to the

other OMM.

In this state hand over might be reduced (not all RFPs might

be synchronised).

OMM sync OK

Another OMM is running

for a longer period

OMM sync OK

OMM sync NOK

OMM Start up

or Restart

Synchronised

Inactive OMM

OMM star up sync

OK

Unsynchronised

Inactive OMM

OMM sync NOK and

PBX reachable

OMM sync OK

other OMM is active

OMM sync NOK

Synchronised

Active OMM

Unsynchronised

Active OMM

No OMM is active and

I have the lowest IP address

OMM sync OK

only one OMM is active

PBX not reachable

(registration and

OPTIONS request

failes)

PBX reachable

(registration or OPTIONS

request OK)

OMM sync OK“ means: OMMs are synchronised with each other and are able to exchange their operational states
OMM sync NOK“ means: OMMs are not synchronised with each other and are not able to exchange their operational states

OMM – Reset with exit code 45

OMM – Reset with exit code 46

7.11.4 Specific Standby Situations

Some aspects have to looked at in case of OMM state changes when they are
unsynchronized.

7.11.4.1 How A Standby OMM Becomes Active

As the above figure shows in case of an unsynchronized OMM state the standby OMM has
to decide whether to become active or not.

For this purpose the OMM tries to contact the configured SIP proxy and registrar. The OMM
starts a SIP registration for the handset with the lowest phone number and sends an
OPTIONS request to the configured proxy. If there is an answer the SIP proxy/registrar will
be considered as reachable and the OMM becomes active.

7.11.4.2 Handling When Both OMMs Are Not Synchronized

In an unsynchronized OMM Standby state the connection between the OMMs is broken. In
case of a network problem both OMMs might be in this state. During this time an inconsistent
OpenMobility system is working with some constraints.

The Web service will warn with the warning “No Standby” for both OMMs in this situation and
possible made configuration changes are not save.

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