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SpectraLink 8000 SVP Server Overview 
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address. The wireless telephones and the other SVP Servers locate the 
master by using a static IP address, DHCP, or DNS.  
The master SVP Server performs important coordinating functions. 
The loss of a non-master SVP Server does not significantly affect the 
operation of the remaining SVP Servers but results in the re boot of all 
handsets. However, the loss of the master SVP Server results in a loss 
of all communication between all of the SVP Servers. This also means 
that the loss of the master SVP results in the loss of all active calls and 
wireless telephones cannot check in until communication with the 
master is reestablished. 
Multiple SVP Server Capacities 
The system capacity of each SVP Server model is shown in the tables 
below. Note that SVP Server models may not be combined within one 
subnet. 
SpectraLink SVP010 and SVP020 Server capacity 
The system capacity of the SVP010 and SVP020 is measured by 
number of powered-on handsets. If this number exceeds the 
maximum, the handset that cannot be served will display an error 
and will not connect to the SVP Server. Other handsets will not be 
affected. 
Number of handsets 
Number of  
SVP Servers 
SVP010 
SVP020 
1 10 20 
2 20 40 
3 30 
N/A 
4 40 
N/A 
SpectraLink SVP100 Server Capacity 
The capacity of the SVP100 Server is determined by active calls. The 
table below shows the capacity of an IP gateway in a multiple-SVP 
Server environment. The table shows the total possible calls at 100% 
active calls. However, since it is unlikely that all handsets will be in 
use at the same time, the table then analyzes the number of handsets 
that could be installed in any given system where 10%, 15%, or 20% of 
the handsets are in active calls at any one time. The calculations are