Features
Voice Mail, Local
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Networking
Refer to the example below:
IP Networking
Each node on an IP networked Aspire system is de
Þ
ned in
Program 10-27-01 : IP System ID
. For
example, System A has ID 1 and System B system has ID 2 in Program 10-27-01.
This must be the
same in every node.
In
Program 11-01-01 : System Numbering
, if System 1 system (system ID 1) has 700 as the mas-
ter number, the entry for "70" would be "2". System 2 system (system ID 2) has 710 as the master
number, the entry for "71" would also be "2".
Note that in order to assign a system ID, the "type" must temporarily be set to "8" (networking).
Once the system ID has been assigned, you can change the type to the required entry (2).
Connected Via
PRI
Program 10-03-11 : PCB Setup,
Networking System Number
Program 10-03-11 : PCB Setup,
Networking System Number
= 1
= 2
Program 11-01-01 : System
Numbering
Program 11-01-01 : System
Numbering
Digit 7:
71 = 3 Digits
Type 8 (Networking)
System ID: 1
70 = 3 Digits
Type 2 (Extension)
System ID: 1 (must temporarily
change to Type 8 to be able to
enter the system ID)
Digit 7:
71 = 3 Digits
Type 2 (Extension)
System ID: 2 (must temporarily
change to Type 8 to be able to
enter the system ID)
70 = 3 Digits
Type 8 (Networking)
System ID: 2
Voice Mail
700
System 1
System 2
Voice Mail
710
Summary of Contents for Aspire L
Page 10: ...Table of Contents Table of Contents 8 Aspire Networking Manual ...
Page 20: ...Introduction About This Manual 10 Networking For Your Notes ...
Page 46: ...Setting Up The Networking Feature Numbering Plan 36 Networking For Your Notes ...
Page 48: ...Features 38 Networking For Your Notes ...
Page 108: ...Features Voice Mail Local 98 Networking For Your Notes ...
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