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Note:
Configuration of frequency swap can also be done through:
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Provisioning. For more information, see Provisioning Guide.
The provisioning server must be set to perform a server restart after a frequency
swap.
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Using OAM REST API.
An OAM-REST-API License for the relevant Spectralink IP-DECT/Virtual IP-
DECT Server is required to use the OAM REST API. You can find the OAM REST
API document at
http://support.spectralink.com/products
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Handset 7212 Supporting Frequency Swap (Part no.
02610004)
The special Spectralink DECT Handset 7212 is a dual frequency handset, meaning that it listens to
and can automatically swap between 1.8 GHz and 1.9 GHz. When connecting to the system, the
handset automatically scans the different frequency bands, selecting the appropriate frequency
band to use when required.
Note:
The Spectralink DECT Handset 7212 supporting Frequency Swap will always use
DECT 6.0 output power = 100 mW.
Therefore, it is very important that the site is deployed assuming requirements for 1.9
GHz (1920 - 1930 MHz) and not 1.8 GHz as the 1.8 GHz deployment uses output power
= 250 mW.
For more information about deployment, see Synchronization and Deployment Guide.
Spectralink IP-DECT Server 200/400/6500 and Virtual IP-DECT Server One Installation and Configuration Guide