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Appendix 

Aspire Networking Examples

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Networking

ISDN Networking Examples

ISDN BRI (Aspire M/L/XL Only)

Networking Basic Rate Interface ISDN is supported on all BRI PCB’s (2, 4 or 8 BRIU). Each cir-
cuit of the BRIU PCB can be set independently to Trunk / S0 / Networking mode.

Each circuit set as Networking mode will require 2 of the Networking ports on the system, there are 
a total of 26 (Aspire S), 256 (Aspire M/L), or 384 (Aspire XL) Networking ports available.

The example below shows two Aspire systems, each has a BRIU card installed with one circuit set 
to Mode 4 for Networking. The two BRIU circuits are cross connected via a 2-pair twisted cable.

Aspire A has extension numbers in the range 300-399, Aspire B has 400-499.

More Than One Circuit Required

If more BRI circuits were added, then Program 10-03-xx would be copied for each new circuit.

Master/Slave Setting

The choice of Master/Slave of each circuit is not important in the example above as there is no 
ISDN Network connection to either of the systems.

If System A had an ISDN Network connection (BRI trunk or PRI trunk), then System A would be 
the Master for the networking circuits.

If both System A and System B have an ISDN Network connection, then the setting of Master/
Slave is not important.

When the Networking BRI circuit is connected to external equipment, then ensure that the equip-
ment is set to Master (Clock generator) or Slave (Clock receiver) accordingly.

Aspire A

Aspire B

Program 10-03 BRI PCB Setup

10-03-01 = Mode 4

10-03-03 = P-P

10-03-10 = Master

10-03-11 = 1

Program 10-03 BRI PCB Setup

10-03-01 = Mode 4

10-03-03 = P-P

10-03-10 = Slave

10-03-11 = 1

Program 11-01-01 System Numbering

Dial 3x = 3 digit, Type 2 (Intercom)

Dial 4x = 3 digit, Type 8 (Networking), 
ID=1

Program 11-01-01 System Numbering

Dial 3x = 3 digit, Type 8 (Networking), 
ID=1

Dial 4x = 3 digit, Type 2 (Intercom)

2-pair twisted cable

Aspire A

Aspire B

Summary of Contents for Aspire L

Page 1: ...Empowered by Innovation Networking Manual P N 0893207 Rev 3 June 2006 Printed in U S A 5 24 Technical Support Web Site http ws1 necii com registration is required ...

Page 2: ...Solutions Inc has no obligation to provide any updates or corrections to this manual Further NEC Unified Solutions Inc also reserves the right without prior notice to make changes in equipment design or components as it deems appropriate No representation is made that this manual is complete or accurate in all respects and NEC Unified Solutions Inc shall not be liable for any errors or omissions I...

Page 3: ...all Routing 39 911 Call Routing Using ARS Class of Service Matching to Call Local Authorities 39 ARS F Route 40 BLF Indication 46 Barge In 47 Call Forwarding 48 Call Forwarding Do Not Disturb Override 50 Call Forward Off Premise 51 Call Forwarding with Follow Me 52 Call Waiting Camp On 53 Call Waiting Camp On 53 Callback 54 Caller ID Display 56 Central Office Calls Placing 57 Central Office Calls ...

Page 4: ...ming Mode 102 How to Exit the Programming Mode 103 Using Keys to Move Around in the Programs 104 Programming Names and Text Messages 105 Programming Names and Text Messages 106 Using Soft Keys For Programming 108 What the Soft Key Display Prompts Mean 108 10 03 PCB Setup 109 Description 109 Feature Cross Reference 118 Telephone Programming Instructions 118 10 12 NTCPU Network Setup 119 Description...

Page 5: ...Group Pilot Numbers 142 Description 142 Feature Cross Reference 142 Telephone Programming Instructions 143 11 10 Service Code Setup for System Administrator 144 Description 144 Feature Cross Reference 146 Telephone Programming Instructions 146 11 11 Service Code Setup for Setup Entry Operation 147 Description 147 Feature Cross Reference 149 Telephone Programming Instructions 150 11 12 Service Code...

Page 6: ... Feature Cross Reference 171 Telephone Programming Instructions 171 21 16 Trunk Group Routing for Networks 172 Description 172 Feature Cross Reference 172 Telephone Programming Instructions 173 22 05 Incoming Trunk Ring Group Assignment 174 Description 174 Feature Cross Reference 174 Telephone Programming Instructions 175 22 08 DIL IRG No Answer Destination 176 Description 176 Feature Cross Refere...

Page 7: ... 193 Description 193 Feature Cross Reference 194 Telephone Programming Instructions 194 26 04 ARS Class of Service 195 Description 195 Feature Cross Reference 195 Telephone Programming Instructions 195 44 01 System Options for ARS F Route 196 Description 196 Feature Cross Reference 196 Telephone Programming Instructions 196 44 02 Dial Analysis Table for ARS F Route Access 197 Description 197 Featu...

Page 8: ...ription 214 Feature Cross Reference 214 Telephone Programming Instructions 214 45 01 Voice Mail Integration Options 215 Description 215 Feature Cross Reference 216 Telephone Programming Instructions 217 84 01 CODEC Information Basic Setup 218 Description 218 Feature Cross Reference 222 Telephone Programming Instructions 223 84 02 H 225 H 245 Information Basic Setup 224 Description 224 Feature Cros...

Page 9: ... 12 H 323 Phone CODEC Information Basic Setup 233 Description 233 Feature Cross Reference 236 Telephone Programming Instructions 236 Appendix 237 Aspire Networking Examples 237 ISDN Networking Examples 238 VoIP Networking Example 240 Multi Site Networking Example 243 ...

Page 10: ...Table of Contents Table of Contents 8 Aspire Networking Manual ...

Page 11: ...tor Centralized Operator allows multiple networked systems to share a single operator The oper ator can be accessed by a single digit code if the operator is busy your call will automatically queue until the operator becomes free The operator can have a DSS console to show the sta tus of users anywhere in the network This centralized operator can receive calls from and transfer calls to any destin...

Page 12: ...exible Network Routing Use network routes to set up single channel networking between many separate systems or use multiple networking channels per system for greater network performance Data tables in the system program deÞne the routing for each extension in each network node These tables are easily customized to meet the requirements of each networking conÞguration Users may place an intercom c...

Page 13: ...terfaces are available A PRIU or BRIU PCB is required for each network connection A minimum version of Þrmware is required for the ISDN PCB BRIU PCB Firmware 2 6 PRIU PCB Firmware 2 0 Using ISDN Networking the system provides up to 256 B channel ports which can be used for Networking A PRIU circuit will take 24 ports and each BRI circuit will take 2 ports These ISDN Networking ports are indepen de...

Page 14: ...res within the network With software prior to version 2 5x you should not install more than two systems in a network All systems must have either the 64 port NTCPU with Feature Upgrade PAL P N 0891002 and 0891039 or the Enhanced NTCPU P N 0891038 installed and version 2 5x software or later is recommended Refer to Multi Site Networking in this manual for information on installing more than two Asp...

Page 15: ...ll work as all systems are inter connected The IP resources will get priority when System A accesses System B When System A access System C a PRI resource will be used In this setup System A and System B must each have 1 VOIPU and 2 PRIU PCBs System C must have 2 PRIU PCBs Aspire A Aspire B Hub VOIPU VOIPU Aspire C PRI BRI CSU PRI BRI Aspire A Aspire B Hub VOIPU VOIPU Aspire C PRI CSU PRI CSU PRI ...

Page 16: ...e page 52 Call Forward Off Premise page 51 Call Waiting Camp On page 53 Callback page 54 Central OfÞce Calls Placing Seizing a trunk in a networked system page 57 Channel Release Link page 59 Conference page 60 Department Calling page 62 Department Step Call page 64 Direct Inward Dialing DID page 65 Direct Inward Line DIL page 66 Direct Inward System Access DISA page 67 Fax Over Networking page 69...

Page 17: ...Introduction Available Features Networking 7 Selectable Display Messaging page 84 Toll Restriction page 85 Transfer page 86 Voice Mail Centralized page 89 Voice Mail Local page 93 ...

Page 18: ...you how to enter the program s data into sys tem memory For example 1 Enter the programming mode 2 15 07 01 tells you to enter the programming mode dial 150701 from the telephone dial pad After you do you ll see the message 15 07 01 TEL301 on the Þrst line of the telephone display This indicates the program number 15 07 item number 01 and that the options are being set for extension 301 The second...

Page 19: ...s When reading an instruction using programmable keys you will see a notation similar to PGM 15 07 or SC 851 06 This means that the key requires function code 06 and you can program this code through Program 15 07 or by dialing Service Code 851 Refer to the Programmable Function Keys feature in your Software Manual if you need more information Using Handsfree The manual assumes each extension has ...

Page 20: ...Introduction About This Manual 10 Networking For Your Notes ...

Page 21: ...CB determines the type of programming you must do on the Aspire Refer to the ISDN Networking VoIP Networking or Multi Site Networking section which follows You can also refer to the examples in the Appendix page 237 In addition to the programs detailed in this manual for the Networking feature be sure to refer to the Aspire Software Manual P N 0893200 for complete details on programming the ISDN o...

Page 22: ... Standard 1 and 2 Compliant The system provides compatibility with ISDN Basic Rate BRI services including Basic BRI Call Control BCC Point to Point BRI Terminal Connection no daisy chaining Point to Multipoint BRI Terminal Connection daisy chaining Capacity of 96 BRI circuits and 192 BRI channels PRI ESF B8ZS DID routes on the last 8 digits Yield to Glare Customer Side Outbound Caller ID Number In...

Page 23: ... will provide 2 channels Pro gram 10 32 01 can limit the quantity of channels available for PRIU interfaces The installation of each mode is shown in the following diagrams Mode 3 BRI PRI Network Mode Lease Line Mode 4 BRI PRI Network Mode Interconnected Line ISDN Line Number 01 08 Item No Item Input Data Default 01 ISDN Line Mode 3 Network Mode Leased Line 4 Network Mode Interconnected Line 5 Int...

Page 24: ... The choice of Master Slave is determined by the ISDN clock available at the Aspire With a direct connection Master S Point Slave T Point With a telco connection Master T Point Slave T Point See the Appendix page 237 for further detail Example ISDN Line Number 01 08 Item No Item Input Data Default 03 Connection Type 0 Point to Multipoint not available for Networking 1 Point to Point 0 System A Sys...

Page 25: ...nnels to be used for each ISDN PCB This allows for fractional PRIs when used with multiple site net working If this program is limited to less than 23 on one side of the network then it also limits both inbound and outbound network calls This also applies on the other side of the net work as well Default Slots 1 16 23 Entries 1 23 11 02 01 Extension Numbering Assign the extension numbers to the po...

Page 26: ... not using a repeater hub with the Aspire system turning off the Spanning Tree feature if possible Disable the SIP NAPT router in Program 10 12 06 set to 0 to prevent the IP address from being changed by any other equipment Use equipment which provides an Auto Negotiation feature if possible The UPnP feature is not guaranteed to work with the Aspire system In order to use the Networking feature th...

Page 27: ...et DTMF tones will not be sent across the network This will affect voice mail as well as any other device requiring DTMF Call Transfer to i Series System Via VoIP Connection When an Aspire system is connected via a VoIP connection to an i Series system in a tie line type setup in order to transfer calls from the Aspire system to the i Series in addition to the VoIP pro gramming set up the Flexible...

Page 28: ...spire system Program 10 19 The mode of each VOIPU resource can be conÞgured modes 0 ICM Trunk or 3 NTW can be used by Aspire Networking calls IP Network Bandwidth Restrictions These limitations are beyond the scope of the Aspire If there is not enough bandwidth available the call can not be maintained VOIPU PCB IP Address Options A static IP address can be assigned to the VOIPU PCB The IP address ...

Page 29: ... Input Data Default Conditions 01 NTCPU IP Address 1 0 0 1 126 255 255 254 128 1 0 1 191 254 255 254 192 0 1 1 223 255 254 254 172 16 0 10 02 NTCPU Subnet Mask 128 0 0 0 240 0 0 0 254 0 0 0 255 192 0 0 255 252 0 0 255 255 128 0 255 255 248 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 224 255 255 255 252 192 0 0 0 248 0 0 0 255 0 0 0 255 224 0 0 255 254 0 0 255 255 192 0 255 255 252 0 255 255 255 128 255 255 255 24...

Page 30: ...e 1 0 External Device 2 0 External Device 3 0 External Device 4 30000 External Device 5 0 External Device 6 0 System A System B External Equipment 4 External Equipment 4 Port 30000 Port 30000 System Number 0001 1000 Item No Item Input Data Default Related Program 01 System Interconnection 0 No 1 Yes 0 02 IP address 1 0 0 1_126 255 255 254 128 1 0 1 _191 254 255 254 192 0 1 1 _223 255 254 254 0 0 0...

Page 31: ...stem ID 2 System ID 3 172 16 0 10 172 16 0 11 172 16 0 12 172 16 0 10 172 16 0 11 172 16 0 12 172 16 0 10 172 16 0 11 172 16 0 12 System ID 01 50 Item No Item Input Data Default Related Program 01 IP Address System ID is related with the System ID in the Numbering Plan Program 11 01 01 When the digits are analyzed and the sys tem ID is determined from the system data set in the Numbering Plan the ...

Page 32: ...e that if G 711 is selected in Item 33 the settings in Items 5 12 and 19 21 will be ignored System A System B System ID 1 System ID 1 IP Address 172 16 0 11 from Program 10 12 01 IP Address 172 16 0 10 from Program 10 12 01 Port 1730 Port 1730 Item No Item Input Data Default Description 01 Not Used 02 Number of G711 Audio Frame 2 20 ms 3 30 ms 3 Maximum number of G711 Audio Frame 03 G711 Silence D...

Page 33: ...Jitter Buffer typ 0 145 ms 60 Set the average value of G 711 Jitter Buffer 18 G 711 Jitter Buffer max 0 145 ms 120 Set the maximum value of G 711 Jitter Buffer 19 G 723 G 729 Jitter Buffer min 0 500 ms 30 Set the minimum value of G 723 G 729 Jitter Buffer 20 G 723 G 729 Jitter Buffer typ 0 500 ms 60 Set the average value of G 723 G 729 Jitter Buffer 21 G 723 G 729 Jitter Buffer max 0 500 ms 120 Se...

Page 34: ...rocessing mode 27 Echo canceler nlp noise 40 70 40 70 40 40 dbm 70 70 dbm 70 Become invalid item if item 26 is set to Disable 28 Echo canceler cng cfg 0 adaptive 1 Þxed 0 Become invalid item if item 26 is set to Disable 29 Echo canceler 4w det 0 Disable 1 Enable 0 30 TX Gain 0 28 14 14 0 14 dbm 1 13 dbm 14 0 dbm 27 13 dbm 28 14 dbm 14 31 RX Gain 0 28 14 14 0 14 dbm 1 13 dbm 14 0 dbm 27 13 dbm 28 1...

Page 35: ... 0dBm 13dBm 6 6dBm 40 Fax Modem CD Threshold 0 26dBm 1 33dBm 2 43dBm 1 41 Fax No Activity Timeout Duration 10 32000 sec 30 42 Override Encapsulation Method 0 Open Channel DeÞned Packet Encap sulation 1 T 38 UDP 2 T 38 TRP UDP 1 T 38 TRP UDP Voice Fax Close Reopen 43 High Speed Data Packet Rate 10 80 ms 60 44 Low Speed Data Redundancy 0 8 0 45 High Speed Data Redundancy 0 2 0 46 TCF Handling Method...

Page 36: ... Relay NSF Override 0 Disable 1 Enable 0 55 T30 ECM 0 Disable 1 Enable 1 56 T30 MR Page Compression 0 Disable 1 Enable 1 57 NSF Country Code 0 65535 Blank Fax Relay NSF Override Disable 58 NSF Vendor Code 65535 Blank Fax Relay NSF Override Disable 59 Fax Relay Function 0 Disable 1 Enable 0 Determine whether or not the Fax Relay function should be used 60 Echo Canceller ConÞg Type 0 Auto 1 Type 1 2...

Page 37: ... 1 Slot Number 01 16 Item Input Data Default Description Related Program IP Address 1 0 0 1 126 255 255 254 128 1 0 1 191 254255 254 192 0 1 1 223 255 254 254 Slot 1 172 16 0 20 Slot 2 172 16 0 21 Slot 3 172 16 0 22 Slot 4 172 16 0 23 Slot 5 172 16 0 24 Slot 6 172 16 0 25 Slot 7 172 16 0 26 Slot 8 172 16 0 27 Set IP Address of VoIPU PCB IP Address will be increased in accor dance with number of sl...

Page 38: ...Mode 0 Disable 1 Enable 0 03 G711 Type 0 A law 1 μ law 1 04 G 711 Jitter Buffer Min 0 145 ms 30 05 G 711 Jitter Buffer Type 0 145 ms 60 06 G 711 Jitter Buffer Max 0 145 ms 120 07 G 729 Audio Frame Prior to software 2 63 only entries 3 8 were available With software 2 63 additional entries are available Note Currently only the Aspire S system can use the 10ms setting Aspire will provide this option...

Page 39: ...5000dbm 7000 7000dbm 7000 20 Echo Canceler Mode 0 Disable 1 Enable 1 21 Echo Canceler Tail Size 84 12 20 Disable 1 8 ms 2 16 ms 3 32mS 2 22 Echo Canceler NLP Mode Non linear processing mode 0 Disable 1 Enable 0 23 Echo Canceler NLP Noise 84 12 22 Disable 40 70 40 70 40 40 dbm 70 70 dbm 70 24 Echo Canceler CNG CFG 84 12 22 Disable 0 adaptive 1 Þxed 0 25 Echo Canceler 4w Det 0 Disable 1 Enable 0 26 ...

Page 40: ...s by the design of VoIP and there is no way to correct it If G 729 is used then out of band signal ing is required when DTMF digits need to be sent over the network Out of band signaling sends a special message to the far end for the DTMF digits out of band of the RTP packet The actual DTMF audio will be muted There are two signaling types RFC2833 and H 245 VOIPU Both signaling types should work o...

Page 41: ...038 can be used to enable Networking A network can combine both ISDN and IP Networking within the same network as long as there is direct connection between each system Refer to Networking Using Mixed PCBs PRI BRI or VoIP page 4 for additional information All systems within the network must have a direct connection to all other systems in the net work This makes IP Networking the more practical ty...

Page 42: ...wever 700 and 710 can be used Changing the numbering plan consists of three steps Step 1 Enter the digit s you want to change You can make either single or two digit entries In the Dialed Number column in the System Numbering page 133 table the nX rows e g 1X are for single digit codes The remaining rows e g 11 12 etc are for two digit codes Entering a single digit affects all the Dialed Number en...

Page 43: ...for a range of codes can have a dramatic affect on how your sys tem operates Assume for example the site is a hotel that has room numbers from 100 399 In order to make extension numbers correspond to room numbers you should Change the Dial Type for the digit 1 from 1 Service Code to 2 extension number Change the Dial Type for the digit 7 from 3 not used to 1 Service Code In Program 11 02 reassign ...

Page 44: ...dial an additional digit 7 before the extension number This is routed by F Route to the correct node and ana lyzed again in the F Route tables at the remote Aspire When using F Route you must translate the dialed number e g 72301 translates to 2301 otherwise the call will not exit from the F Route tables System A System B Dial 3x Digit 3 Type 2 Intercom Dial 3x Digit 3 Type 8 Networking System ID ...

Page 45: ...t 2 extension number 2002 Port 3 extension number 2003 etc Port 1 extension number 2301 Port 2 extension number 2302 Port 3 extension number 2303 etc Program 44 01 01 0 Not Used 0 Not Used Program 44 02 Table 1 Table 2 Table 1 Table 2 Program 44 02 01 720 723 720 723 Program 44 02 02 2 2 2 2 Program 44 02 03 1 2 1 2 Program 44 05 Table 1 Table 2 Table 1 Table 2 Program 44 05 01 255 101 101 255 Pro...

Page 46: ...Setting Up The Networking Feature Numbering Plan 36 Networking For Your Notes ...

Page 47: ...ection 2 Features Refer to the Aspire Software Manual P N 0893200 for complete description and programming information for the following features The information detailed here applies only to the feature when used in a Networked system ...

Page 48: ...Features 38 Networking For Your Notes ...

Page 49: ...work from the main system Then by default the system will access the Þrst available trunk in trunk group 1 at the remote side to place the 911 call Program Number Title 10 27 01 IP System ID For each network node assign an ID and corresponding IP address of the networked IP system 26 01 01 Automatic Route Selection Service ARS Service Enter 1 to enable ARS 26 01 06 Automatic Route Selection Servic...

Page 50: ...1 trunks for local calls and network trunks Use Group 101 for long distance calls in the 1 203 area The following represents a standard ARS conÞguration that should be done anytime you setup ARS Program Site A far end Site B near end All 1203 xxx xxxx calls to go out site A s trunks Program 26 01 01 ARS Service 1 ARS enabled 1 ARS enabled Program 26 02 01 Dial Analysis Table for ARS Access 002 120...

Page 51: ...up a F route in Site B For example using the digit 7 go to Program 11 01 and for digit 7 enter under 7x Digit 1 Type F Route In Program 44 02 01 under F Route 1 enter dial data as 7 and additional data as 1 In Program 44 05 01 under route table 1 detour order 1 enter the trunk group 101 would be Program 10 27 system 01 At Site A also do the same setup except in Program 44 05 01 put the trunk group...

Page 52: ...he dialed digits MUST be translated otherwise the call will not exit from the F Route tables Note When a Networking call is routed via F Route it is possible to translate the dialed digits at either or both the originating or destination system Programs 44 05 02 Delete digits and 44 05 03 Additional Dial Table are available for digit translation Program System 1 System 2 Program 11 01 01 System Nu...

Page 53: ...ing wild card digits If the system sees an entry of 2 then any table entries which follow will be ignored For example if 268 269 and 270 are local exchanges these would be the Þrst three table entries which would route according to the settings made in Program 26 02 02 and 26 02 03 for each of the table entries If the next entry is 2 then the system checks no further in this program and routes all...

Page 54: ... including any modiÞcations E End of Dial Treatment All Dial Treatments must end with the E code X When ARS is enabled X must be entered in the Dial Treatment in order for the system to output the extension number of the call s originator to the black box for the E911 feature An Alternate Carrier Access n 1 4 The numeric digit instructs the system to insert a Transit Network Selection information ...

Page 55: ...nter the number of digits to be deleted from the dialed number 0 255 255 Delete all Using the 4 digit extension number example in Program 11 01 01 the entry would be ARS F Route Table Number 1 Priority Number 1 Delete Digits 1 ARS F Route Table Number 2 Priority Number 1 Delete Digits 0 44 05 03 ARS F Route Table Additional Dial Number Table Enter the table number deÞned in Program 44 06 for addit...

Page 56: ...Features BLF Indication 46 Networking BLF Indication BLF Indication Refer to the Hotline Direct Station Selection DSS feature page 72 for full details ...

Page 57: ...lling the busy extension in the other system Conditions To ensure proper operation use system software 4 09 or higher Operation To Barge In after calling a busy extension The call must be set up for about 10 seconds before you can Barge In Listen for busy ring or busy tone 1 Call busy extension 2 Press Barge In key PGM 15 07 or SC 851 34 OR Dial the Barge In service code 810 Users may hear a Barge...

Page 58: ...calls only 4 Intercom calls only When you enable Call Forwarding your Call Forwarding key ßashes slowly If you don t have a Call Forwarding key DND ßashes slowly Your DND or Call Forwarding Station Programmable Function Key ßashes when Call Forwarding is activated OR 1 Press Call Forwarding key PGM 15 07 or SC 851 code 10 for Forward All Calls Immediately PGM 15 07 or SC 851 code 11 for Forward wh...

Page 59: ...Service Code Call Forward No Answer 11 11 04 Service Code Call Forward Busy No Answer 11 11 05 Service Code Call Forward Both Ring 11 11 06 Service Code Call Forwarding Select Option 20 11 01 Call Forward Immediate Class of Service 20 11 02 Call Forward Busy Class of Service 20 11 03 Call Forward No Answer Class of Service 20 11 04 Call Forward Both Ring Class of Service ...

Page 60: ... Not Disturb 1 Call the forwarded or DND extension 2 Press Override key PGM 15 07 or SC 851 37 OR Dial the Call Forward DND Override service code 807 Related Programs Program Number Title 11 12 01 Service Code Setup for Service Access Call Forwarding Do Not Disturb Override 11 16 06 Single Digit Service Code Setup DND Call Forward Override 15 07 01 Programming Function Keys 20 06 01 Class of Servi...

Page 61: ...k access codes are 9 ARS Trunk Group Routing 804 Line Group 1 9 01 99 or 001 100 or 9 Line number e g 05 or 005 for line 5 3 Dial the outside number to which your calls should be forwarded 4 Keyset only Press HOLD 5 Press SPK or hang up at SLT to hang up if you dialed 4 in step 1 Your DND or Call Forwarding Device Programmable Function Key ßashes To cancel Call Forwarding Off Premise 1 At keyset p...

Page 62: ...Forward Follow Me 1 At a keyset other than your own press idle CALL key and dial 2 OR Press Call Forward Station key PGM 15 07 or SC 851 15 OR At SLT other than your own lift handset and dial 2 2 Dial 3 Dial your own extension number i e the source 3 Dial Call Forwarding Type 2 All Calls 3 Outside calls only 4 Intercom calls only 4 SPK or hang up at SLT if you dialed 2 in step 1 Your Call Forwardi...

Page 63: ...em when Call Waiting Camp On is enabled there is a slight difference in the telephone s display With a single system the target extension s name is displayed on the phone which has enabled Call Waiting With a networked system the extension number is displayed Operation To use Call Waiting or to Camp On to a busy extension 1 Call busy extension 2 Dial 2 or press Camp On key PGM 15 07 or SC 851 35 3...

Page 64: ...ser answers the Callback ring when they lift the handset When Callback Automatic Answer is disabled the user must press the ringing line appearance to answer the Callback ring Conditions An extension can leave only one Callback request at a time Multiple Directory Number virtual extension keys do not support Call Waiting Camp On Programmable Function keys code 35 Operation To place a Callback 1 Ca...

Page 65: ...ed Programs Program Number Title 15 02 11 Multi Line Telephone Basic Data Setup Callback Automatic Answer 15 07 01 Programming Function Keys 20 01 07 System Options Callback Ring Duration Time 20 01 09 System Options Callback Trunk Queuing Cancel Time ...

Page 66: ...s answered across the network the call will not display Caller ID information to the party picking up the parked call Related Programs 13 04 Abbreviated Dialing Number and Name DeÞne the abbreviated dialing number and name The ABB name will be shown on a phone s LCD when the ABB table has a matching number with the incoming Caller ID The common abbreviated number table is used to search for a matc...

Page 67: ... Site A also do the same setup except in Program 44 05 01 put the trunk group you want to access and also delete 1 digit When someone from Site B dials 7 they will hear dial tone from Site A Conditions When using loop keys to make an outgoing call via the network the loop key will not light Operation The operation is automatic the user dials the trunk access code in the normal way Abbreviated Dial...

Page 68: ...a trunk in System B Program System A System B Program 14 06 01 Trunk Group Routing Route 1 101 Route to System ID 1 Route 1 1 Route to Trunk Group 1 Program 21 02 01 Trunk Group Routing for Extensions Extension 301 which make a call via networking 1 Route 1 This setting is referenced in Program 14 06 01 Program 21 16 01 Trunk Group Routing for Networking System ID 1 Route 1 This setting is referen...

Page 69: ...System B if the call is answered by a user or voice mail in System B and then transferred back to an extension in System A the following occurs On the initial call there is one media gateway channel used on each site When System B places the call on hold and transfers it to System A another media gateway channel is used in System B When System A answers the call all media gateway channels are rele...

Page 70: ...press CONF Conference key or HOLD key twice If you cannot add additional parties to your Conference you have exceeded the sys tem s Conference limit 5 Repeat steps 2 4 to add more parties Single Line Set 2 Button Telephone 1 Establish Intercom or trunk call 2 Single Line Set Hookßash and dial 1 2 Button Telephone Press HOLD and dial 1 3 Dial extension you want to add OR Access trunk call OR Retrie...

Page 71: ...lated Programs Program Number Title 15 02 24 Set the CONF key operation mode 15 07 01 Programming Function Keys Conference code 07 20 06 01 Calls of Service for Extensions 20 13 08 Class of Service Options Supplementary Service Conference ...

Page 72: ...outgoing system will be routed to an available extension in the Department Group Program Number Mode Same as Single System 16 01 02 Department Calling Cycle Yes 16 01 03 Department Routing When Busy Yes 16 01 04 Hunting Mode No 16 01 05 All Ring Mode When a call is transferred to a Department Group with All Ring there is a difference in operation In a single system an extension within the same sys...

Page 73: ...lling Networking 63 Related Programs Program Number Title 11 07 01 Department Group Pilot Numbers 16 01 Department Group Basic Data Setup 16 02 01 Department Group Assignment for Extensions 22 07 01 DIL Assignment 22 11 DID ...

Page 74: ...xtension Groups set in Program 16 02 1 Place call to busy Department Group member OR Place call to Department Group pilot number 2 Dial OR Press Step Call key PGM 15 07 or SC 851 36 3 Repeat step 2 to call other Department Group members Related Programs Program Number Title 11 12 07 Service Code Setup for Service Access Step Call 11 16 01 Single Digit Service Code Setup Step Call 20 06 01 Class of...

Page 75: ...ed to the proper system node It is possible to route to a Department Group pilot number at a remote system the group can be set to all ring mode It is not possible to route a DID call to a ring group at the remote system The timer value is determined by the system data at the incoming trunk side if the incoming DID call is transferred to a ring group due to the no answer timer expiring Related Pro...

Page 76: ...hen outside callers dial the DIL s phone number the call rings the operator on the International Sales line key The DIL does not ring other extensions The outside party can call an extension at a networked system if the DIL trunk is set to route to the other system Operation 1 An outside caller places a call to a DIL trunk 2 The call will be routed to the networked system if the DIL target is deÞn...

Page 77: ...2 Wait for the DISA trunk to automatically answer with a unique dial tone 3 Dial the 6 digit DISA password access code 4 Wait for a second unique dial tone 5 Dial an extension 301 556 OR Dial 9 for Trunk Group Routing or ARS OR Dial Alternate Trunk Route Access Code if enabled OR Dial 9 a trunk number 1 200 for an outside call OR Dial 0 for the operator OR Dial 803 an External Paging Zone number 1...

Page 78: ...DID DISA Transfer Ring Group with Incorrect Dialing 25 04 DID DISA Transfer Ring Group with No Answer Busy 25 05 DID DISA Error Message Setup 25 06 DID DISA One Digit Code Attendant Setup 25 07 System Timers for DID DISA 25 08 System timer for DID DISA Service 25 09 Class of Service for DISA User 25 10 Trunk Group Routing for DISA 25 11 Toll Restriction Class for DISA 25 12 Individual Trunk Group ...

Page 79: ...4 93 and higher enhances this operation to provide better performance With IP network ing the modem signal of the fax relay uses H 245 This enhancement only applies to G3 Related Programs Examples FAX Relay with SLT Extension G3 Setup System A Program15 03 03 G3 Fax 1 special Program 84 12 32 2 Each Port Mode System B Program 15 03 03 G3 Fax 1 special Program 84 12 32 2 Each Port Mode Program Numb...

Page 80: ...X Relay with Trunks Setup System A Program15 03 03 G3 Fax 1 special Program 84 12 32 2 Each Port Mode System B Program 84 01 59 2 special Program 84 12 32 2 Each Port Mode System C Program15 03 03 G3 Fax 1 special Program 84 01 59 2 Each Port Mode ...

Page 81: ...sourced at the local system where the caller is hearing the hold tone For exam ple a user at System A places a call to system B and puts the call on hold The MOH source at sys tem B will be heard by the held user While the caller is on hold the networking speech path will be reserved waiting for the call to be taken off hold ...

Page 82: ...ll not show any BLF infor mation the key can only be used to call the extension Operation To place a call to your Hotline partner 1 Press Hotline key PGM 15 07 or SC 851 01 partner s extension number HOLD You can optionally lift handset after this step for privacy To transfer your outside call to your Hotline partner 1 Press Hotline key 2 Announce call press the TRF soft key optional and hang up O...

Page 83: ...twork BLF Indication Set this program to 30 on all systems 20 02 03 System Options for Multi Line Telephones BLF Control 20 13 06 Class of Service Options Supplementary Service Automatic Off Hook Signaling 20 06 01 Class of Service for Extensions 30 02 01 110 Button DSS Console Key Assignment 30 05 01 DSS Console Lamp Table ...

Page 84: ... across the network Operation To place an Intercom call 1 At keyset press idle CALL key OR At single line telephone lift handset 2 Dial extension number or 0 for your operator Your call may voice announce or ring the called extension Dial 1 to change the way your call alerts the called extension If the extension you call is busy or doesn t answer you can dial another extension without hanging up R...

Page 85: ...ll be placed back in service when the line is active and a response has been received to a keep alive message The keep alive operation will only take place if the message is sent and not responded to by the dis tant end If the message is not sent for example if ISDN layer 1 is not active then the keep alive operation will not take place When the keep alive operation occurs the link will be taken o...

Page 86: ...D or VOLUME or VOLUME keys 3 Lift the handset or press SPK to place the call The system automatically selects a trunk from the same group as your original call and dials the last number dialed OR 1 At keyset press idle line key optional The system automatically selects a trunk from the same group as your original call 2 Press LND OR 1 At keyset press idle CALL key OR At single line telephone lift ...

Page 87: ... message your MW LED ßashes fast for keysets 1 At a keyset press idle CALL key and dial 0 OR Press Message Waiting key PGM 15 07 or SC 851 38 OR At single line telephones lift the handset and dial 0 If the called extension doesn t answer dial 0 or press your Message Waiting key to automatically leave them a message Normally your MW LED goes out If it continues to ßash you have new messages in your...

Page 88: ...r may be limited by the quantity of networking channels available Operation The network numbering plan must be set up to route the operator access code 0 to the system that has the operator extension The operator extension must be set in Program 20 17 01 Centralized Operator At System A extension 2200 must be set as the operator extension in Program 20 17 01 At System B dial 0 must be set as netwo...

Page 89: ...00 calls All Call External Paging 4 Make announcement to the networked system 5 Press SPK to hang up To Make an External Page 1 Dial 803 2 Dial and the system ID The system ID must be dialed as 2 digits ex 02 3 Dial the Paging Zone number 0 9 Dialing 0 calls All Call Internal Paging 4 Make announcement to the networked system 5 Press SPK to hang up To Make a Combined Page 1 Dial 1 2 Dial and the s...

Page 90: ...oup Paging 11 12 20 Service Code Setup for Service Access External Paging 11 12 24 Service Code Setup for Service Access Combined Paging 31 01 System Options for Internal External Paging 31 02 Internal Paging Group Assignment 31 03 Internal Paging Group Settings 31 04 External Paging Zone Group 31 07 Combined Paging Assignment ...

Page 91: ...other For example System A connected to System B System B con nected to System C System C connected to System A With a single system when two users within the same Park Group try to place a call in the same page zone at the same time one user will get the zone while the other user s call will either ring back or it will remain an active call depending on how the park zone was accessed With Network...

Page 92: ...t 2 Press Park key PGM 15 07 or SC 852 04 orbit OR 1 At keyset or 2 Button telephone press idle CALL key OR At single line telephone lift handset 2 Dial 6 and the Park orbit 1 64 Related Programs Program Number Title 11 12 31 Service Code Setup for Service Access Placing a Call in Park 11 12 32 Service Code Setup for Service Access Retrieving Call from Park 20 11 19 Class of Service Options Hold T...

Page 93: ...efore lifting the handset Depending on the setting of your ringdown timer you may be able to dial an Intercom call before your ringdown goes through If the destination has Handsfree Answerback enabled your call will voice announce If the destination has Forced Intercom Ringing enabled your call will ring Related Programs Program Number Title 20 06 01 Class of Service for Extensions 20 08 09 Class ...

Page 94: ...hang up Skip the remaining steps 2 Dial 3 Message number 01 20 Use VOL or VOL to scroll through the messages 3 Optional for messages 1 8 and 10 Dial the digits you want to append to the message You can append messages 1 8 and 10 with digits e g the time when you will be back You enter the time in 24 hour format but it displays in 12 hour format 4 Press SPK to hang up To cancel a message 1 Press id...

Page 95: ... the restriction table is used for the system which has the outgoing trunk the deÞnition of the Class of Service may be different unless all Toll Restriction Classes of Service and Toll Restriction Tables are deÞned the same between systems Operation Example The extension user in System A which has a Toll Restriction Class 2 dials an outside party after seizing a trunk from a networked system Syst...

Page 96: ...f the F Routing is set up with Program 44 05 01 Table Number 1 set to 103 Networking and Program 10 27 01 System ID 3 172 16 9 10 IP Address for i Series though the i Series system will be able to transfer calls to the Aspire the Aspire system will not be able to transfer to the i Series Conditions Calls cannot be transferred across a network to an ACD group s master number Using a DSS Console to ...

Page 97: ...ess the TRF soft key The call will wait for the busy co worker to become free and then ring Transferring Intercom Calls To Transfer your Intercom call 1 At keyset press HOLD OR At single line telephone hookßash 2 Dial extension to receive your call If the extension is busy doesn t answer or does not want the call you can dial another extension number or press the lit CALL key to return to the call...

Page 98: ...d Transfer Service Unscreened Transfer 20 11 07 Class of Service Options Hold Transfer Service Transfer Without Holding 20 11 08 Class of Service Options Hold Transfer Service Transfer Display 20 11 18 Class of Service Options Hold Transfer Service No Recall 24 02 01 System Options for Transfer Busy Transfer ...

Page 99: ...so recommended to install the Centralized Voice Mail at the site that will receive the trunk calls destined for Auto Attendant Again this is to keep the amount of net work trafÞc to a minimum Operation Pilot Call When the extension in System B dials the centralized voice mail access number Program 45 01 07 then the voice mail in System A is accessed as the centralized voice mail Service Codes When...

Page 100: ...ram 22 11 05 and 22 11 06 103 for the transferred destina tion for each DID translation table then the call will be transferred to the system which has the cen tralized voice mail If 102 in skin external voice mail is selected for the ring group instead of 103 the voice mail within the extension s own system will be called DID DISA Mis Dial Calls If the centralized voice mail is set in Program 25 ...

Page 101: ...m A and B The voice mail function key service code 851 77 conversation record key service code 851 78 and auto attendant key service code 851 79 can be used at System A and B System A System B 11 01 01 Dial 6x Type 2 Intercom 11 01 01 Dial 6x Type 8 Networking 11 07 01 Group 64 None 11 07 01 None 15 03 01 For each voice mail extension Dial Pulse 0 15 03 01 For each voice mail extension Dial Pulse ...

Page 102: ...oup 22 05 Destination for normal incoming ringing 22 08 Destination for no answer 22 11 05 Transferred destination 1 for each DID translation table 22 11 06 Transferred destination 2 for each DID translation table 22 12 Transferred destination for each DID translation table area 25 03 Destination for DID DISA Mis Dial 25 04 Destination for DID DISA No Answer Busy Status 45 01 01 Voice Mail Integra...

Page 103: ... 01 7X 8 ID 1 When System 1 s extension 301 calls System 2 s extension 401 then presses digit 8 the user will hear the voice mail message for extension 401 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 PRI Networking With Two Local Voice Mails Masters Must Have Different...

Page 104: ...r 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 ...

Page 105: ...ill be transferred into the local voice mail and not across the network As this software change allows transferring to a general message by a Single Line Set the fol lowing two operations have different results between Networking Call Transfer and Internal Call Transfer Hold Voice Mail Master Dial then hang up Hold Service Code Own Mailbox Access 8 then hang up Connected Via IP Program 10 23 01 H ...

Page 106: ...oice mail system should not have any mailboxes set for extension numbers in System B Conditions The local voice mail cannot be accessed from the remote system as it does not send any voice mail protocol signals preventing the user from leaving a message hearing a message etc In cases where a call is forwarded to the local voice mail from the remote voice mail protocol sig nals are sent only when t...

Page 107: ...se the voice mail function key service code 851 77 or one digit service code to access a called party s mailbox when placing calls to a remote exten sion The voice mail function key should only be used when calling a local extension The voice mail systems should not have any mailboxes set for extension numbers at the remote system System A System B 11 01 01 Dial 5x Type 8 Networking Dial 6x Type 2...

Page 108: ...Features Voice Mail Local 98 Networking For Your Notes ...

Page 109: ...Programming Networking 99 Programming Section 3 Programming ...

Page 110: ...Programming 100 Networking For Your Notes ...

Page 111: ... or special considerations that may apply to the program The reverse type white on black just beneath the Description heading is the program s access level You can only use the program if your access level meets or exceeds the level the program requires Refer to How to Enter the Programming Mode page 102 for a list of the system s access levels and passwords Feature Cross Reference provides you wi...

Page 112: ...IN All programs in this section not listed below for SA and SB 0000 ADMIN1 3 SA 10 01 10 02 10 12 10 13 10 14 10 15 10 16 10 17 10 18 10 22 12 02 12 03 12 04 15 01 15 07 15 09 15 10 15 11 20 16 21 07 21 14 22 04 22 11 25 08 30 03 32 02 40 02 41 02 41 03 41 04 41 05 41 06 41 07 41 08 41 09 41 10 41 11 41 12 41 13 41 14 41 15 41 16 41 17 41 18 90 03 90 04 90 06 90 07 90 18 90 19 9999 ADMIN2 4 SB 13 ...

Page 113: ... the system s programming 3 The display shows Complete Data Save when completed and will exit the phone to an idle mode To save a customer s database a blank PC ATA card or CompactFlash with PCMCIA Adapter is required Insert the card into the NTCPU and using Program 90 03 save the software to the PC ATA CompactFlash card Program 90 04 is used to reload the cus tomer data if necessary Note that a P...

Page 114: ...ammed by pressing FLASH The cursor moves up to the top row of the display Pressing FLASH again moves the cursor back to the middle row LINE KEYS Use pre programmed settings to help with the program entry These settings vary between programs from LINE 1 0 off and LINE 2 1 on to preset values for timers where LINE 1 5 LINE 2 10 LINE 3 15 etc For programs with this option the line key which currently...

Page 115: ...Enter characters J L j l 5 After selecting your entry press the next letter or use the left scroll or right scroll Soft Key to move the cursor 6 Enter characters M O m o 6 After selecting your entry press the next letter or use the left scroll or right scroll Soft Key to move the cursor 7 Enter characters P S p s 7 After selecting your entry press the next letter or use the left scroll or right sc...

Page 116: ...cursor 5 Enter characters J L j l 5 After selecting your entry press the next letter or use the left scroll or right scroll Soft Key to move the cursor 6 Enter characters M O m o 6 After selecting your entry press the next letter or use the left scroll or right scroll Soft Key to move the cursor 7 Enter characters P S p s 7 After selecting your entry press the next letter or use the left scroll or...

Page 117: ...ace In system programming mode use the right arrow soft key instead to accept and or add a space CONF Clear the character entry one character at a time CLEAR Clear all the entries from the point of the ßashing cursor and to the right Use this keypad digit When you want to 1 Enter characters 1 _ å blank blank blank blank blank blank blank blank 2 Enter characters A C a c 2 3 Enter characters D F d ...

Page 118: ...gramming mode you will see various Soft Key options dis played These keys will allow you to easily select scan or move through the programs _ Program Mode Base Service OP1 OP2 _ Program Mode Hard Mtnance Soft key Display Prompts If you press this Soft Key The system will back Go back one step in the program display You can press VOLUME or VOLUME to scroll forwards or backwards through a list of Pr...

Page 119: ... the correct item number Level Aspire S Aspire M L XL IN Available Available Option 15 for S Bus terminal alert tone requires software 2 63 Option 16 for PRI is not available Option 5 for T1 is not available Expanded entries for ESIU SLIU VMSU DIOPU BRI and PRI PCBs is not available Option 17 for BRI available with software 4 04 Options 18 and 19 for ISDN Numbering Plan selection requires software...

Page 120: ... DSS Console 11 Not used 0 02 Logical Port Number 0 Not set 1 Keyset 2 SLT Adapter 3 Not used 4 Not used 5 2DCI Adapter 1 32 6 PGD Paging 7 PGD for Tone Ringer 1 4 or 1 8 8 PGD for Door Box 1 4 or 1 8 9 PGD for Analog I F 1 8 or 1 96 10 DSS 11 Not used 0 03 Additional Data This option is reserved for future use 3 Not used 4 Not used 01 16 port number A port number is automatically set as the order...

Page 121: ...Item Input Data Default 06 Terminal Type 0 Not set 1 Not used 2 Not used 3 Not used 4 Not used 5 Not used 6 PGD Paging 7 PGD Tone Ringer 8 PGD Door Box 9 PGD ACI 10 Not used 11 Not used 12 APR 0 07 Logical Port Number 0 Not set 6 PGD Paging 7 PGD for Tone Ringer 1 4 or 1 8 8 PGD for Door Box 1 4 or 1 8 9 PGD for ACI 1 8 or 1 96 12 APR for B2 mode 19 50 or 193 512 0 ...

Page 122: ... 15 5dB 32 0dB 04 Receive Gain Level R Level 1 63 15 5 15 5dB 32 0dB Physical Port Number 01 08 Item No Item Input Data Default 01 Logical Port Number 0 200 0 Physical Port Number 01 08 Item No Item Input Data Default 01 LD OPX assignment 0 LD Trunk 1 OPX Trunk 0 02 Logical Port Number 0 For LD Trunk 0 200 1 For OPX Through Software 3 07 0 256 From Software 4 0E 0 384 0 Physical Port Number 01 08 ...

Page 123: ...l Port Number see Note 1 0 Net set 1 For T Bus 1 200 2 For S Bus Through Software 3 07 0 256 From Software 4 0E 0 384 0 03 Connection Type 0 Point to Multipoint not available for Networking 1 Point to Point 0 04 Layer 3 Timer Type see Note 2 1 5 1 05 CLIP Information Announcement Based on this setting the system will include a Presentation Allowed 1 or Presentation Restricted 0 in the Setup messag...

Page 124: ...ll hear an alert tone If this option is set to 1 the user will be disconnected 0 Alert Tone 1 Disconnected 0 17 Ringback Tone to Telco Now Possi ble with BRI Trunks This option can be used to determine whether or not the system sends ring back tone to the telco 0 Disable 1 Enable 0 18 Type of Number Use this option to deÞne the ISDN numbering plan to allow the calling party information to be passe...

Page 125: ... Information Based on this setting the system will include a Presentation Allowed 1 or Presentation Restricted 0 in the Setup message to allow or deny the Calling Party Number Program 15 01 04 must also be set to a 1 if this option is enabled 0 Disable 1 Enable 1 06 Length of cable 0 0 40m 1 40 81m 2 81 122m 3 122 162m 4 162 200m 0 07 S Point DID Digits 0 4 0 08 Dial Sending Mode 0 Enblock Sending...

Page 126: ...a busy extension is called If this option is set to 0 the user will hear an alert tone If this option is set to 1 the user will be disconnected 0 Alert Tone 1 Disconnected 0 16 ISDN 2 B Channel Transfer Enable or disable the 2 B Channel Transfer function for a PRI PCB 0 Off Disable 1 On Enable 0 18 Type of Number Use this option to deÞne the ISDN numbering plan to allow the calling party informati...

Page 127: ... 0 05 T1 Clock Source Master Slave 0 Internal 1 External 1 Prior to 2 65 0 Item No Item Input Data Default 01 Logical Port Number Through Software 3 07 0 256 From Software 4 0E 0 384 0 Physical Port Number 01 32 Item No Item Input Data Default 01 Trunk Logical Port Number 0 200 0 02 H 323 or SIP Trunk Determine the IP trunk type setup If SIP trunking is used this reduces the number of ports on the...

Page 128: ...ogram 10 03 PCB Setup 1 Enter the programming mode 2 10 03 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select a slot number to be programmed by pressing the VOLUME or VOLUME keys Or press FLASH once to select the slot number or press FLASH twice to select a port num ber Enter the slot or port number 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program ...

Page 129: ... 255 255 252 192 0 0 0 248 0 0 0 255 0 0 0 255 224 0 0 255 254 0 0 255 255 192 0 255 255 252 0 255 255 255 128 255 255 255 240 255 255 255 254 224 0 0 0 252 0 0 0 255 128 0 0 255 248 0 0 255 255 0 0 255 255 224 0 255 255 254 0 255 255 255 192 255 255 255 248 255 255 255 255 255 255 0 0 The setting of Sub net Mask is mistaken when all Host Address are 0 If the network section is 0 127 128 0 191 255...

Page 130: ...nable or disable the NAPT Router Setup With SIP trunking behind a NAPT router this must be set to enabled 0 Disable 1 Enable 0 07 NAPT Router IP Address Set the NAPT Router IP Address With SIP trunking the IP address of the WAN side of the router must be entered 0 0 0 1 126 255 255 254 128 0 0 1 191 255 255 254 192 0 0 1 223 225 225 254 0 0 0 0 08 ICMP Redirect 0 Enable 1 Disable 0 ...

Page 131: ... Enter the programming mode 2 10 12 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press MSG once to enter a new item number OR Press MSG until you ve exited that series s programming section 10 12 01 IP_Add 172 16 0 10 back select 10 12 nn nnnnn ...

Page 132: ...l Aspire S Aspire M L XL IN Available Available Applicable to IP Networking Applicable to IP Networking Type of external equipment 1 CTI Server 2 ACD MIS 3 Reserve 4 Network Listener 5 SMDR 6 DIM Access Item No Item Input Data Default 01 TCP Port When using External Device 6 for DIM access the port can not be set to 5963 0 65535 External Device 1 0 External Device 2 0 External Device 3 0 External ...

Page 133: ...3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the device number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press MSG once to enter a new item number OR Press MSG until you ve exited that series s programming section 10 20 01 Ex Device1 TCP_Port 0 back select 10 20 nn ...

Page 134: ...1 IP Address System ID is related with the System ID in the Numbering Plan Pro gram 11 01 03 When the digits are analyzed and the system ID is determined from the system data set in the Numbering Plan the Networking call will be sent to the IP Address set in this program The IP Address should be the IP Address of the peer NTCPU Program 10 12 01 1 0 0 1_126 255 255 254 128 1 0 1 _191 254 255 254 19...

Page 135: ...e item you want to program 4 Select a circuit resource number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press MSG once to enter a new item number OR Press MSG until you ve exited that series s programming section 10 27 01 SysID1 IP Add 0 0 0 0 back select 10 27 nn nnnnn ...

Page 136: ...en the next keep alive response is received Input Data Conditions The keep alive message must be sent and a response not received for the retry count for the link to be taken out of service and the calls in progress and Park Hold orbits to be released For example If an ISDN Aspire Networking link is disconnected at Layer 1 then the keep alive message can not be sent therefore the keep alive operat...

Page 137: ...ve Setup 1 Enter the programming mode 2 10 31 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press MSG once to enter a new item number OR Press MSG until you ve exited that series s programming section 10 31 01 Interval 0 Sec back select 10 31 nn nnnnn ...

Page 138: ...ample when you select 10 channels then only channels 1 to 10 will be available If a call is attempted on channels 11 to 30 the caller will receive busy tone This also applies on the other side of the network as well The setting is for each slot within the Aspire system ensure that you select the correct slot before making any changes This program will not affect a PRI card set as Trunk or Station ...

Page 139: ...Limitation 1 Enter the programming mode 2 10 32 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press MSG once to enter a new item number OR Press MSG until you ve exited that series s programming section 10 32 01 Slot No 1 Max Chan 23 back select 10 32 nn nnnnn ...

Page 140: ...g with 6 The entries you make in step 2 and step 3 below affect the entire range of numbers beginning with 6 For exam ple if you enter 3 in step 2 the entries affected would be 600 699 If you enter 4 in step 2 below the entries affected would be 6000 6999 Entering two digits lets you deÞne codes based on the Þrst two digits a user dials For example entering 60 allows you to deÞne the function of a...

Page 141: ... in the System Numbering page 133 table The choices are Dial Types Dial Type Description Related Program 0 Not Used 1 Service Code 11 10 Service Code Setup for System Administrator 11 11 Service Code Setup for Registration 11 12 Service Code Setup for Service Access 11 13 Service Code Setup for ACD 11 14 Service Code Setup for Hotel Motel 11 15 Service Code Setup Special access 2 Extension Number ...

Page 142: ... series e g 116 to the 700 series e g 716 Other applications might also require you to change entries in Program 11 10 through 11 15 Check Program 11 16 to be sure that the Single Digit Service Code 04 digit 7 does not affect any post dial Service Codes codes in Programs 11 10 through 11 15 Unless you changed codes from their default assignments this would not be the case In Program 45 01 03 enter...

Page 143: ...ss 5 Operator Access 6 Flexible Routing 8 Networking 0 Not Used Dialed Number Number of Digits Required Default New Dial Type Default New Network System ID if type 8 0 50 1X 3 1 11 0 0 12 0 0 13 0 0 14 0 0 15 0 0 16 0 0 17 0 0 18 0 0 19 0 0 10 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2X 3 2 21 0 0 22 0 0 23 0 0 24 0 0 25 0 0 26 0 0 27 0 0 28 0 0 29 0 0 20 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 ...

Page 144: ...ss 5 Operator Access 6 Flexible Routing 8 Networking 0 Not Used Dialed Number Number of Digits Required Default New Dial Type Default New Network System ID if type 8 0 50 3X 3 2 31 0 0 32 0 0 33 0 0 34 0 0 35 0 0 36 0 0 37 0 0 38 0 0 39 0 0 30 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 4X 3 2 41 0 0 42 0 0 43 0 0 44 0 0 45 0 0 46 0 0 47 0 0 48 0 0 49 0 0 40 0 0 4 0 0 4 0 0 ...

Page 145: ...ss 5 Operator Access 6 Flexible Routing 8 Networking 0 Not Used Dialed Number Number of Digits Required Default New Dial Type Default New Network System ID if type 8 0 50 5X 3 2 51 0 0 52 0 0 53 0 0 54 0 0 55 0 0 56 0 0 57 0 0 58 0 0 59 0 0 50 0 0 5 0 0 5 0 0 6X 3 2 61 0 0 62 0 0 63 0 0 64 0 0 65 0 0 66 0 0 67 0 0 68 0 0 69 0 0 60 0 0 6 0 0 6 0 0 ...

Page 146: ...ss 5 Operator Access 6 Flexible Routing 8 Networking 0 Not Used Dialed Number Number of Digits Required Default New Dial Type Default New Network System ID if type 8 0 50 7X 3 2 71 0 0 72 0 0 73 0 0 74 0 0 75 0 0 76 0 0 77 0 0 78 0 0 79 0 0 70 0 0 7 0 0 7 0 0 8X 3 1 81 0 0 82 0 0 83 0 0 84 0 0 85 0 0 86 0 0 87 0 0 88 0 0 89 0 0 80 0 0 8 0 0 8 0 0 ...

Page 147: ...ss 5 Operator Access 6 Flexible Routing 8 Networking 0 Not Used Dialed Number Number of Digits Required Default New Dial Type Default New Network System ID if type 8 0 50 9X 1 3 91 0 0 92 0 0 93 0 0 94 0 0 95 0 0 96 0 0 97 0 0 98 0 0 99 0 0 90 0 0 9 0 0 9 0 0 0X 1 5 01 0 0 02 0 0 03 0 0 04 0 0 05 0 0 06 0 0 07 0 0 08 0 0 09 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ...

Page 148: ...cial Trunk Access 5 Operator Access 6 Flexible Routing 8 Networking 0 Not Used Dialed Number Number of Digits Required Default New Dial Type Default New Network System ID if type 8 0 50 X 2 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 4 0 0 5 0 0 6 0 0 7 0 0 8 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 X 0 0 1 2 1 2 2 1 3 2 1 4 2 1 5 2 1 6 2 1 7 2 1 8 2 1 9 2 1 0 2 1 4 1 2 1 ...

Page 149: ...amming mode 2 11 01 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the dial number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press MSG once to enter a new item number OR Press MSG until you ve exited that series s programming section 11 01 01 Dial 1 1x Digit 3 back se...

Page 150: ...er Input Data Default Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Department Calling Flexible System Numbering Intercom Level Aspire S Aspire M L XL IN Available Available Applicable to IP and ISDN Networking Applicable to IP and ISDN Networking Extension Port Number 001 512 Item No Extension Number Description 01 Dial Up to 8 digits Set up extension numbers for Key Telephones Single Line Telephones I...

Page 151: ...tem you want to program 4 Select the extension port number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press MSG once to enter a new item number OR Press MSG until you ve exited that series s programming section 11 02 01 Extn Port1 Extension_No 301 back select 11 02 nn Extn Portnnn ...

Page 152: ...ting Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Department Calling Department Step Calling Level Aspire S Aspire M L XL IN Available Available Applicable to IP and ISDN Networking Applicable to IP and ISDN Networking Department Extension Group Number Aspire S 1 8 Aspire 01 64 Item No Department Extension Group Pilot Number Description Related Program 01 Dial Up to 8 digits Use this program to assign ...

Page 153: ...ber of the item you want to program 4 Select the telephone group number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOL UME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press MSG once to enter a new item number OR Press MSG until you ve exited that series s programming section 11 07 01 TEL Group1 Pilot_Call_No back select 11 07 nn TE...

Page 154: ... Level Aspire S Aspire M L XL IN Available Available Applicable to IP and ISDN Networking Aspire Wireless service code items 30 and 31 are not available Service Codes 32 34 available with soft ware 4 93 Applicable to IP and ISDN Networking Aspire Wireless service code items 30 and 31 are available with software 2 63 Service Codes 32 34 available with soft ware 4 93 Item No Item Terminals Default N...

Page 155: ...TS 122 20 07 19 25 Account Code Accumulated Printout Code KTS 123 20 07 20 26 Forced Trunk Disconnect KTS SLT 3 20 07 11 27 Trunk Port Disable for Outgoing Calls KTS 145 20 07 12 28 Not Used 29 Not Used 30 Register Aspire Wireless Handset DeÞne the service code to be used to register an Aspire Wireless handset KTS 20 07 21 31 Unregister Aspire Wireless Handset DeÞne the service code to be used to ...

Page 156: ...LD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press MSG once to enter a new item number OR Press MSG until you ve exited that series s programming section 34 Set Caller ID Refuse DeÞne the service code to be used to enable disable the Caller ID call refusal for the trunks which are pro grammed in Program 14 01 27 to 1 No Setting 14 01 27 35 DID Mode Switching Assign the service code to be us...

Page 157: ... the New column Input Data Level Aspire S Aspire M L XL IN Available Available Applicable to IP and ISDN Networking Applicable to IP and ISDN Networking Item 43 available Item 43 available with software 1 20 Item No Item Terminals Default New Related Program 01 Call Forward Immediate KTS SLT No Setting 02 Call Forward Busy KTS SLT No Setting 03 Call Forward No Answer KTS SLT No Setting 04 Call For...

Page 158: ...er Setup for Each Department Group KTS SLT 102 20 11 17 24 05 26 Automatic Transfer Cancellation for Each Department Group KTS SLT 103 27 Destination of Automatic Transfer Each Department Group KTS 104 20 11 17 24 05 28 Delayed Transfer for Every Department Group KTS SLT 105 20 11 17 24 05 24 02 08 29 Delayed Transfer Cancellation for Each Department Group KTS SLT 106 20 11 17 30 DND Setup for Eac...

Page 159: ...the service code to be used when setting a Aspire Wireless phone to transfer calls when out of range Aspire Wireless 189 43 Headset Mode Switching This option determines how long after the hookswitch is released the SLT will hear dial tone before the phone goes into headset mode SLT 188 44 Automated Attendant DSPDB Not Used in U S 56 Telephone Book Lock Service Using the service code deÞned in thi...

Page 160: ... Setup Entry Operation 1 Enter the programming mode 2 11 11 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press MSG once to enter a new item number OR Press MSG until you ve exited that series s programming section 11 11 01 Call_Forward Imm901 back select 11 11 nn nnnnn ...

Page 161: ...m 11 16 09 Single Digit Voice Mail code must be deleted or changed from the default entry of 8 for the service codes to work Input Data Level Aspire S Aspire M L XL IN Available Available Applicable to IP and ISDN Networking Applicable to IP and ISDN Networking Item 58 available Item 58 available with software 1 11 Item No Item Terminals Default New Related Program 01 Call Forwarding Do Not Distur...

Page 162: ...wer to SpeciÞed Internal Paging Group KTS SLT 864 22 Meet Me Answer to External Paging KTS SLT 865 23 Meet Me Answer in Same Paging Group KTS SLT 863 24 Combined Paging KTS SLT 1 31 07 25 Direct Call Pickup Own Group KTS SLT 856 26 Call Pickup for SpeciÞed Group KTS SLT 868 27 Call Pickup KTS SLT 28 Call Pickup for Another Group KTS SLT 869 29 Direct Extension Call Pickup KTS SLT 30 SpeciÞed Trunk...

Page 163: ...7 Call Waiting Answer Split Answer Splitting switching between calls KST SLT 894 11 12 03 48 Account Code SLT 49 Not Used 50 General Purpose Relay KST 880 51 Call Own Mailbox 8 52 Live Monitoring VRS No Setting 53 Live Recording at SLT SLT 154 54 VRS Routing for ANI DNIS Use when setting up ANI DNIS Routing to the VRS Automated Attendant Using the Transfer feature this also allows a call to be tra...

Page 164: ...12 Service Code Setup for Service Access 1 Enter the programming mode 2 11 12 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press MSG once to enter a new item number OR Press MSG until you ve exited that series s programming section 11 12 01 Bypass_Call 801 back select 11 12 nn nnnnn ...

Page 165: ... the call from either a voice or signal call depending on how it s currently deÞned Programs that may be affected by changing these codes If you change a Service Code be sure to record your entry in the New column Input Data Conditions None Level Aspire S Aspire M L XL IN Available Available Applicable to IP and ISDN Networking Applicable to IP and ISDN Networking Item 11 requires software 2 64 It...

Page 166: ...11 16 Single Digit Service Code Setup 1 Enter the programming mode 2 11 16 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press MSG once to enter a new item number OR Press MSG until you ve exited that series s programming section 11 16 01 Step Call back select 11 16 nn nnnnn ...

Page 167: ... The trunk name displays at display keysets for incoming and outgoing calls Up to 12 characters 1 Line 001 Line 200 Line 200 02 Transmit CODEC Gain Type Use this option to select the CODEC gain for the trunk The option sets the amount of gain signal ampliÞcation for the trunk you are programming 1 63 15 5 15 5dB in 5dB intervals 32 0dB 03 Receive CODEC Gain Type Use this option to select the CODEC...

Page 168: ...e used as a Private Line 0 Private line disable 1 Private line enable 0 10 DTMF Tones for Outgoing Calls Use this option to enable 1 or disable 0 DTMF tones for outgoing trunk calls 0 disable 1 enable 0 11 Account Code Required Use this option to enable 1 or disable 0 Forced Account Codes 0 disable 1 enable 1 12 Not Used 1 13 Loop Disconnect Supervision Use this option to enable 1 or disable 0 loo...

Page 169: ...utgoing Caller ID Allow 1 or prevent 0 the system from automatically blocking outgoing Caller ID information when a user places a call If allowed i e block enabled the system automatically inserts the Caller ID block code 67 deÞned in 14 01 21 before the user dialed digits 0 Allow 1 Block 0 21 Caller ID Block Code Enter the code up to 8 digits that should be used as the Caller ID Block Code This c...

Page 170: ...runk Transfer Mode For each trunk enable 1 or disable 0 the Step Transfer function when using the Automatic Trunk to Trunk Transfer fea ture If this option is disabled the call will be forwarded to the Þrst speciÞed destina tion only 0 disable 1 enable 0 24 04 01 27 Caller ID Refuse Setup This program deÞnes if the system rejects a trunk call and plays a VRS message based on the Caller ID informat...

Page 171: ...er of the item you want to program 4 Select the trunk number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press MSG once to enter a new item number OR Press MSG until you ve exited that series s programming section 14 01 01 Trunk1 TRK Name LINE 001 back select 14 01 nn Trunknnn nnnnn...

Page 172: ...Group Numbers Available 100 Trunk Group Numbers Example for setting With less than 4 trunk groups Route number 1 Order 1 Trunk group 1 Order 2 Trunk group 2 For the above setting if all the lines in trunk group 1 are busy the system searches for an idle line in trunk group 2 With more than 4 trunk groups Route number 1 Order 1 Trunk group 1 Order 2 Trunk group 2 Order 3 Trunk group 3 Order 4 1002 ...

Page 173: ...14 06 Trunk Group Routing 1 Enter the programming mode 2 14 06 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Trunk Group Routing Table number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press MSG once to enter a new item number OR Press MSG until you ve exited that...

Page 174: ...ce Single Line Telephone Analog Single Line Telephone Digital Level Aspire S Aspire M L XL IN Available Available Extension Number Max 8 digits Item No Item Input Data Default Related Program 03 Terminal Type Enter 1 for this option to allow a single line port to receive DTMF tones after the initial call setup required for Fax Networking Enter 0 to have the port ignore DTMF tones after the initial...

Page 175: ... 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the telephone number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press MSG once to enter a new item number OR Press MSG until you ve exited that series s programming section 15 03 01 TEL301 SLT Type 0 DP back select 15 03 ...

Page 176: ...es to all phones in group or priority cycles to highest priority extensions Þrst 0 Priority Routing 1 Circular Routing 0 16 02 03 Department Routing When Busy Use this option to set how the system routes an Intercom call to a busy Department Group member Intercom callers to the extension can either hear busy or route to the Þrst available department number This only occurs for calls to the extensi...

Page 177: ...erred to a Department Group should recall the extension from which it was transferred 0 Disable Recall 1 Enable No Recall 0 08 Queuing for Department Group Call To have Department Group calls queue when busy set this entry to 1 for an extension or voice mail group 0 No Queuing 1 Queuing This program allows entries of 1 32 however the system accepts any entry other than 0 as to allow queuing 0 09 D...

Page 178: ...e number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Department Group number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOL UME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press MSG once to enter a new item number OR Press MSG until you ve exited that series s programming section 16 01 01 TEL Group1 Dept Name back select 16 01 nn ...

Page 179: ...h IntraMail these ports are deÞned in Program 47 01 17 Input Data Note The initial value of a priority becomes the ports numerical order assigned in Program 11 02 and 11 04 Extension ports are 1 50 Aspire S or 1 to 256 Aspire Virtual extension ports are 1 24 Aspire S or 1 256 Aspire Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Department Calling Level Aspire S Aspire M L XL IN Available 8 Department Gr...

Page 180: ... 02 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the telephone number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press MSG once to enter a new item number OR Press MSG until you ve exited that series s programming section 16 02 01 TEL301 Extension Group1 back select ...

Page 181: ...u selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press MSG once to enter a new item number OR Press MSG until you ve exited that series s programming section Level Aspire S Aspire M L XL IN Available Available Applicable to IP and ISDN Networking Applicable to IP and ISDN Networking Item No Item Input Data Default Related Program 04 Network BLF Indication Used to determine how ofte...

Page 182: ...n System A tries to make an external call using a trunk in System B The route number is speciÞed for each system ID 01 50 Input Data Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Central OfÞce Calls Placing Networking Level Aspire S Aspire M L XL IN Available Available Applicable to IP and ISDN Networking Applicable to IP and ISDN Networking System ID 01 50 Item No Day Night Mode Route Table Number Defa...

Page 183: ...r the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the telephone number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press MSG once to enter a new item number OR Press MSG until you ve exited that series s programming section 21 16 01 SysID1 Mode1 RouteTbl1 back select 21 16 nn Sy...

Page 184: ...e S Aspire M L XL IN Available 8 Ring Groups Available 100 Ring Groups Applicable to IP and ISDN Networking Applicable to IP and ISDN Networking Trunk Port Number Aspire S 1 8 Aspire 001 200 Item No Day Night Mode Incoming Group Number Default Description Related Program 01 Aspire S 1 4 Aspire 1 8 0 No setting 1 8 or 001 100 Incoming Group 102 In Skin External Voice Mail 103 Centralized Voice Mail...

Page 185: ...05 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the trunk number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press MSG once to enter a new item number OR Press MSG until you ve exited that series s programming section 22 05 01 Trunk1 Mode1 1 back select 22 05 nn Trunk...

Page 186: ...reroute outside calls ringing a Ring Group You make eight assignments one for each Night Service mode Input Data Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Direct Inward Line DIL Ring Group Level Aspire S Aspire M L XL IN Available Available Applicable to IP and ISDN Networking Applicable to IP and ISDN Networking Trunk Port Number Aspire S 1 8 Aspire 001 200 Item No Day Night Mode Incoming Group Num...

Page 187: ...ter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the trunk number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press MSG once to enter a new item number OR Press MSG until you ve exited that series s programming section 22 08 01 Trunk1 Mode1 1 back select 22 08 nn Trunknnn nnn...

Page 188: ...ons None Input Data Default Conditions None Level Aspire S Aspire M L XL IN Available Available Applicable to IP and ISDN Networking Applicable to IP and ISDN Networking Conversion Table Area Number 01 20 Item No Item Input data 01 1st Area Setup Start Address 0 2000 0 No setting 1st Area Setup End Address 2nd Area Setup Start Address 2nd Area Setup End Address Conversion Table Area 1st 2nd Start ...

Page 189: ... 10 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Conversion Table Area number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press MSG once to enter a new item number OR Press MSG until you ve exited that series s programming section 22 10 01 Conv Area1 No 1_Start_Ad...

Page 190: ...ISDN Networking Applicable to IP and ISDN Networking Option 11 available Option 11 available with software 1 11 With Software 2 05 Key for Entering Names When entering names in the procedures below refer to this chart Names can be up to 12 digits long For prior software or when using i Series phones refer to the charts in the Name Storing feature page 432 Use this keypad digit When you want to 1 E...

Page 191: ...00 Allows the outside party to dial a different DID number in the translation table for example ring no answer to a dialed number the caller then hears a dial tone allowing them to enter another DID 401 Provides the caller with DISA dialing options requires the use of the DISA password 0 07 Call Waiting 0 Disable 1 Enabled 0 08 Maximum Number of DID Calls 0 200 0 no limit 0 09 Music on Hold Source...

Page 192: ...amming mode 2 22 11 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Conversation Table number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOL UME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press MSG once to enter a new item number OR Press MSG until you ve exited that series s programming section 22 11 01 Conv TBL 1...

Page 193: ...m 22 11 05 and 22 11 06 are set the priority of transferring will be in this order Program 22 11 05 Program 22 11 06 Program 22 12 For busy and no answer calls if the Þrst and third destinations are programmed but the sec ond destination is not the incoming call goes to the third destination after the Þrst destina tion If the Þrst and second destinations are not deÞned but the third destination is...

Page 194: ...f the item you want to program 4 Select the Conversion Table Area number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press MSG once to enter a new item number OR Press MSG until you ve exited that series s programming section 22 12 01 Conv Area1 Mode1 1 back select 22 12 nn Conv Are...

Page 195: ...lternate destination a ring group or voice mail When setting the DISA and DID Operating Mode you make an entry for each Night Service mode Input Data Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Direct Inward System Access DISA Level Aspire S Aspire M L XL IN Available Available Applicable to IP and ISDN Networking Applicable to IP and ISDN Networking Trunk Port Number Aspire S 1 8 Aspire 001 200 Item ...

Page 196: ...25 03 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Trunk Port number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press MSG once to enter a new item number OR Press MSG until you ve exited that series s programming section 25 03 01 Trk Port 1 Mode1 Target_IRG 0 bac...

Page 197: ...ns fer to an alternate destination a ring group or voice mail When setting the DISA and DID Operat ing Mode you make an entry for each Night Service mode Input Data Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Direct Inward System Access DISA Level Aspire S Aspire M L XL IN Available Available Applicable to IP and ISDN Networking Applicable to IP and ISDN Networking Trunk Port Number Aspire S 1 8 Aspir...

Page 198: ...04 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Trunk Port number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press MSG once to enter a new item number OR Press MSG until you ve exited that series s programming section 25 04 01 Trk Port 1 Mode1 Target_IRG 0 back s...

Page 199: ...F Route for outbound dialing this timer should be pro grammed for 30 3 seconds at Site A 0 64800 msec 30 03 ARS Misdialed Number Handling If a user dials a number not programmed in ARS this option determines if the system should route over trunk group 1 or play error tone 0 Route to Trunk Group 1 1 Play Warning Tone to Dialer 1 04 LCR Mode Not Used in the U S 0 06 ARS COS Match Access With the ARS...

Page 200: ...ogram 26 01 Automatic Route Selection Service 1 Enter the programming mode 2 26 01 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press MSG once to enter a new item number OR Press MSG until you ve exited that series s programming section 26 01 01 ARS Service 0 Off back select 26 01 nn nnnnn ...

Page 201: ...s increased from 200 to 400 with software 2 63 DialAnalysis Tables increased from 200 to 400 with software 2 63 Dial Analysis Table Number 1 400 Item No Item Input Data Default 01 Dial Dial Digits 16 digits maximum 1 9 0 or for wild character Press line key 1 No Setting 02 Service Type 0 No ARS 1 Route to Trunk Group 2 Select F Route Access 0 03 Additional Data Service Number In Service Type 1 Sel...

Page 202: ...ter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press MSG once to enter a new item number OR Press MSG until you ve exited that series s programming section 06 LCR Carrier Table Select the Carrier Table to be used for dial edit Table 1 is a special table this table will be automatically used for all numbers that begin with 0 and which do not correspond with...

Page 203: ... a digit So for example if a P was added for a pause the entry would look like D05P1234 This Dial Treatment can only be added from telephone program ming Wnn Wait nn seconds P Pause in analog trunk R Redial the initially dialed number including any modiÞcations E End of Dial Treatment All Dial Treatments must end with the E code X When ARS is enabled X must be entered in the Dial Treatment in orde...

Page 204: ...26 03 ARS Dial Treatments 1 Enter the programming mode 2 26 03 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press MSG once to enter a new item number OR Press MSG until you ve exited that series s programming section 26 03 01 ARS Treatment1 back select 26 03 nn nnnnn ...

Page 205: ...amming Instructions To enter data for Program 26 04 ARS Class of Service 1 Enter the programming mode 2 26 04 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press MSG once to enter a new item number OR Press MSG until you ve exited that series s programming section Level Aspire S Aspire M L XL IN Avail...

Page 206: ...he next item in the program OR Press MSG once to enter a new item number OR Press MSG until you ve exited that series s programming section Level Aspire S Aspire M L XL IN Available Available Applicable to IP and ISDN Networking Applicable to IP and ISDN Networking Item No Item Input Data Default 01 ARS F Route Time Schedule If this option is set to 0 the F Route table selected is determined only ...

Page 207: ...vice Type Service Type 1 Extension number The number goes to an extension after delet ing the front digit s Additional data Assign the digit s to be deleted on top of the number for extension number usage There must be at least one digit deleted Service Type 2 ARS F Route The number is controlled by ARS F Route table Additional data If the ARS F Route Time Schedule is not used assign the ARS F Rou...

Page 208: ...efer to Program 44 05 Program 44 01 1 ARS F Route Select Table Number 0 500 0 No setting Refer to Program 44 04 3 Dial Extension Analyze Table Number 0 4 0 No setting Refer to Program 44 03 1 Delete Digit 0 255 255 delete all digits 2 0 500 0 No setting 3 Dial Extension Analyze Table Number 0 4 0 No setting 0 04 Dial Tone Simulation If enabled this option sends dial tone to the call ing party once...

Page 209: ... 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Analyze Table number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press MSG once to enter a new item number OR Press MSG until you ve exited that series s programming section 44 02 01 Analyze TBL1 Dial back select 44 02...

Page 210: ...he applications Refer to the program within the PCPro WebPro application to determine the correct item number Input Data Dial Analysis Table Number 1 250 Dial Analysis Table Number 251 Level Aspire S Aspire M L XL IN Available Available Applicable to IP and ISDN Networking Applicable to IP and ISDN Networking Extension Table Area Number 1 4 Dial Analysis Table Number 1 252 Item No Item Input Data ...

Page 211: ... 2 44 03 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Extension Table number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOL UME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press MSG once to enter a new item number OR Press MSG until you ve exited that series s programming section Item No Item Input Data Default 0...

Page 212: ...to an ARS F Route table number for each ARS F Route time mode There are 8 time modes for ARS F Route Access Input Data Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Automatic Route Selection ARS F Route Level Aspire S Aspire M L XL IN Available Available Applicable to IP and ISDN Networking Applicable to IP and ISDN Networking ARS F Route Selection Number 1 500 Item No ARS F Route Time Mode ARS F Route ...

Page 213: ... number of the item you want to program 4 Select the ARS F Route Selection number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press MSG once to enter a new item number OR Press MSG until you ve exited that series s programming section 44 04 01 Select No 1 F Route Mode1 0 back select...

Page 214: ... 100 101 150 255 0 No setting 101 150 Networking 255 Extension Call 0 02 Delete Digits Enter the number of digits to be deleted from the dialed number 0 255 255 Delete all 0 03 Additional Dial Number Table Enter the table number deÞned in Program 44 06 for additional digits to be dialed 0 1000 0 04 Beep Tone Select whether or not a beep is heard if a lower priority trunk group is used to dial out ...

Page 215: ...ammed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press MSG once to enter a new item number OR Press MSG until you ve exited that series s programming section 08 Dial Treatment Select the Dial Treatment to be used for the table If a Dial Treatment is selected Programs 44 05 02 and 44 05 03 are ignor...

Page 216: ...itional Dial Table used is determined in Program 44 05 03 Input Data Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Automatic Route Selection ARS F Route Level Aspire S Aspire M L XL IN Available Available Applicable to IP and ISDN Networking Applicable to IP and ISDN Networking Additional Dial Table Number 1 1000 Item No Additional Dial Default 01 Up to 24 digits Enter 1 9 0 Pause press line key 1 to en...

Page 217: ...f the item you want to program 4 Select the Additional Dial Table number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press MSG once to enter a new item number OR Press MSG until you ve exited that series s programming section 4 06 01 Add TBL1 Dial back select 44 06 nn Add TBLnnnn nn...

Page 218: ...d in Program 44 05 The Tandem Gain Table follows the Incoming transmit and Incoming receive settings for incoming line and Outgoing transmit and Outgoing receive settings for the outgoing line Note For ARS F Route calls the CODEC gains deÞned in Program 14 01 02 and 14 01 03 are not activated Input Data Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Automatic Route Selection ARS F Route Level Aspire S As...

Page 219: ...e number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Gain Table number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press MSG once to enter a new item number OR Press MSG until you ve exited that series s programming section 44 07 01 Gain TBL 1 INC Transmit 32 back select 44 07 nn G...

Page 220: ...ult All Schedule Patterns 0 00 0 00 Mode 1 Example Pattern 1 Time Number 01 00 00 08 00 Mode 3 Time Number 02 08 00 18 00 Mode 1 Time Number 03 18 00 22 00 Mode 2 Time Number 04 22 00 00 00 Mode 3 Pattern 2 Time Number 01 0 00 0 00 Mode 2 Conditions None Level Aspire S Aspire M L XL IN Available Available Applicable to IP and ISDN Networking Applicable to IP and ISDN Networking Schedule Pattern Nu...

Page 221: ...mode 2 44 08 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Select the Time Pattern number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press MSG once to enter a new item number OR Press MSG until you ve exited that series s programming section 44 08 01 Time Pttn 1 T Zone01 Sta...

Page 222: ... 44 08 01 Input Data Conditions None Feature Cross Reference Automatic Route Selection ARS F Route Level Aspire S Aspire M L XL IN Available Available Applicable to IP and ISDN Networking Applicable to IP and ISDN Networking Item No Day Number Schedule Pattern Number Default 01 1 Sunday 1 10 Pattern 1 2 Monday 1 10 Pattern 1 3 Tuesday 1 10 Pattern 1 4 Wednesday 1 10 Pattern 1 5 Thursday 1 10 Patte...

Page 223: ...ARS F Route 1 Enter the programming mode 2 44 09 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press MSG once to enter a new item number OR Press MSG until you ve exited that series s programming section 44 09 01 Sunday Pattern 1 back select 44 09 nn nnnnn ...

Page 224: ...mming Instructions To enter data for Program 44 10 Holiday Schedule for ARS F Route 1 Enter the programming mode 2 44 10 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press MSG once to enter a new item number OR Press MSG until you ve exited that series s programming section Level Aspire S Aspire M L ...

Page 225: ...aMail this program and Program 45 01 08 must both be programmed with the same group number Otherwise the audio path may not connected properly Aspire S 0 8 Aspire 0 64 0 no voice mail 0 02 Voice Mail Master Name Enter the Voice Mail master name non networked system Up to 12 Characters Voice Mail 03 Voice Mail Screening Enable disable the system s ability to pro cess the Call Screening commands 1 e...

Page 226: ... the Networking fea ture is used Up to 8 Digits 08 Networked Voice Mail Department Group Number Assign which Extension Department Assign which Extension Department Group number is to be assigned as the voice mail group with a networked sys tem An entry of 0 means there is no voice mail installed When using Central ized Voice Mail with Aspire Mail or Intra Mail this program and Program 45 01 01 mus...

Page 227: ...ion Options 1 Enter the programming mode 2 45 01 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press MSG once to enter a new item number OR Press MSG until you ve exited that series s programming section 45 01 01 STG No of VM 0 back select 45 01 nn nnnnn ...

Page 228: ...ble Item 62 available with software 2 63 Items 60 and 61 available with software 1 18 Requires VOIPU PCB Þrmware 3 2 Item 62 available with software 2 63 Item No Item Input Data Default Description 01 Not Used 02 Number of G711 Audio Frame 2 20 ms 3 30 ms 3 Maximum number of G711 Audio Frame 03 G711 Silence Detection Mode 0 Disable 1 Enable 0 DeÞne whether the silence detection enables on G711 or ...

Page 229: ... Jitter Buffer typ 0 145 ms 60 Set the average value of G 711 Jitter Buffer 18 G 711 Jitter Buffer max 0 145 ms 120 Set the maximum value of G 711 Jitter Buffer 19 G 723 G 729 Jitter Buffer min 0 500 ms 30 Set the minimum value of G 723 G 729 Jitter Buffer 20 G 723 G 729 Jitter Buffer typ 0 500 ms 60 Set the average value of G 723 G 729 Jitter Buffer 21 G 723 G 729 Jitter Buffer max 0 500 ms 120 S...

Page 230: ...rocessing mode 27 Echo canceler nlp noise 40 70 40 70 40 40 dbm 70 70 dbm 70 Become invalid item if item 26 is set to Disable 28 Echo canceler cng cfg 0 adaptive 1 Þxed 0 Become invalid item if item 26 is set to Disable 29 Echo canceler 4w det 0 Disable 1 Enable 0 30 TX Gain 0 28 14 14 0 14 dbm 1 13 dbm 14 0 dbm 27 13 dbm 28 14 dbm 14 31 RX Gain 0 28 14 14 0 14 dbm 1 13 dbm 14 0 dbm 27 13 dbm 28 1...

Page 231: ... 0dBm 13dBm 6 6dBm 40 Fax Modem CD Threshold 0 26dBm 1 33dBm 2 43dBm 1 41 Fax No Activity Timeout Duration 10 32000 sec 30 42 Override Encapsulation Method 0 Open Channel DeÞned Packet Encap sulation 1 T 38 UDP 2 T 38 TRP UDP 1 T 38 TRP UDP Voice Fax Close Reopen 43 High Speed Data Packet Rate 10 80 ms 60 44 Low Speed Data Redundancy 0 8 0 45 High Speed Data Redundancy 0 2 0 46 TCF Handling Method...

Page 232: ...Enable 1 54 Fax Relay NSF Override 0 Disable 1 Enable 0 55 T30 ECM 0 Disable 1 Enable 1 56 T30 MR Page Compression 0 Disable 1 Enable 1 57 NSF Country Code 0 65535 Blank Fax Relay NSF Override Disable 58 NSF Vendor Code 65535 Blank Fax Relay NSF Override Disable 59 Fax Relay Function 0 Disable 1 Enable 0 Determine whether or not the Fax Relay function should be used 60 Echo Canceller ConÞg Type 0 ...

Page 233: ...c Setup 1 Enter the programming mode 2 84 01 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press MSG once to enter a new item number OR Press MSG until you ve exited that series s programming section 84 01 01 RAS Ucast Port20001 back select 84 01 nn nnnnn ...

Page 234: ...sec 03 H 225 Setup Timer 0 255 sec 4 sec 04 H 225 Info Ack Timer 0 255 sec 9 sec 05 H 225 Call Proceeding Timer 0 255 sec 10 sec 06 Not Used 07 H 245 Master Slave Determination Timer 0 255 sec 5 sec 08 H 245 Master Slave Determination Retry Count 0 255 sec 3 sec 09 H 245 Capability Exchange Timer 0 255 sec 5 sec 10 H 245 Logical Channel Establishment Timer 0 255 sec 50 sec Unidirectional or bi dir...

Page 235: ...etry Count 0 255 2 27 RAS DRQ Timer 0 255 sec 8 sec 28 DRQ Retry Count 0 255 2 29 RAS LRQ Timer 0 255 sec 5 sec 30 LRQ Retry Count 0 255 2 31 RAS RAI Timer 0 255 sec 3 sec 32 RAI Retry Count 0 255 2 33 Call Signaling Port Number 0 65535 1730 It is control port for IP Telephone 34 Not Used 35 Fast Start 0 Disable 1 Enable 1 If VoIP is used for networking the Fast Start option must be enabled 36 RAS...

Page 236: ... Basic Setup 1 Enter the programming mode 2 84 02 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press MSG once to enter a new item number OR Press MSG until you ve exited that series s programming section 84 02 01 H225 Alert Time 180sec back select 84 02 nn nnnnn ...

Page 237: ...pire S Aspire M L XL MF Available Available Applicable to IP Networking Applicable to IP Networking With software 2 63 this program requires the manufacturer level password With software 2 63 this program requires the manufacturer level password Item No Description Input Data Default 01 DHCP Server Mode DeÞne whether or not the DHCP Server is used If this item is set to 0 Disable the values in Pro...

Page 238: ...Mode Setup 1 Enter the programming mode 2 84 04 3 Enter the number of the item you want to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press MSG once to enter a new item number OR Press MSG until you ve exited that series s programming section 84 04 01 DHCP Serv Mode0 Off back select 84 04 nn nnnnn ...

Page 239: ...he IP Address will be increased in accordance with the slot number If Program 84 04 is enabled this setting will be ignored 1 0 0 1 126 255 255 254 128 1 0 1 191 254255 254 192 0 1 1 223 255 254 254 Slot 1 172 16 0 20 Slot 2 172 16 0 21 Slot 3 172 16 0 22 Slot 4 172 16 0 23 Slot 5 172 16 0 24 Slot 6 172 16 0 25 Slot 7 172 16 0 26 Slot 8 172 16 0 27 Slot 9 172 16 0 28 Slot 10 172 16 0 29 Slot 11 17...

Page 240: ...mber of the item you want to program 4 Select the slot number to be programmed by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press MSG once to enter a new item number OR Press MSG until you ve exited that series s programming section 84 05 01 Slot1 IP Add 172 16 0 20 back select 84 05 nn Slotnn nnnnn ...

Page 241: ...e exceeds the deÞned value 05 Packets Lost Threshold 0 4294967295 0 The data will be sent to the NTCPU if the value exceeds the deÞned value 06 Ext High Sequence Threshold 0 4294967295 0 The data will be sent to the NTCPU if the value exceeds the deÞned value 07 Jitter Threshold 0 4294967295 sec 0 The data will be sent to the NTCPU if the value exceeds the deÞned value 08 Last LSR Threshold 0 4294...

Page 242: ... by pressing the FLASH or the VOLUME or VOLUME keys 5 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 6 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press MSG once to enter a new item number OR Press MSG until you ve exited that series s programming section 11 Ready Ready Answer Port Number 0 65535 4000 12 Long Tail Echo LTEC Mode 0 Off 1 On 0 13 Long Tail Echo Code LTEC Type 1 G 729AB 2 G 723 1 1 14 ...

Page 243: ...ry possible was 2 or 3 With software 2 63 additional entries are available Note Currently only the Aspire S system can use the 10ms setting Aspire will provide this option in the future 1 3 1 10ms 2 20 ms 3 30ms 3 02 G711 VAD Mode 0 Disable 1 Enable 0 03 G711 Type 0 A law 1 μ law 1 04 G 711 Jitter Buffer Min 0 145 ms 30 05 G 711 Jitter Buffer Type 0 145 ms 60 06 G 711 Jitter Buffer Max 0 145 ms 12...

Page 244: ...reshold 0 Adaptec threshold 1 19db 49dbm 20 0db 30dbm 29 9dbm 21dbm 30 10dbm 20dbm 20 19 Idle Noise Level 5000 7000 5000_ 7000dbm 5000 5000dbm 7000 7000dbm 7000 20 Echo Canceler Mode 0 Disable 1 Enable 1 21 Echo Canceler Tail Size 84 12 20 Disable 1 8 ms 2 16 ms 3 32mS 2 22 Echo Canceler NLP Mode Non linear processing mode 0 Disable 1 Enable 0 23 Echo Canceler NLP Noise 84 12 22 Disable 40 70 40 7...

Page 245: ...eived properly At the level G 729 compresses the audio it affects the actual DTMF tone and it can not be interpreted by the far end This is by the design of VoIP and there is no way to correct it If G 729 is used then out of band signal ing is required when DTMF digits need to be sent over the network Out of band signaling sends a special message to the far end for the DTMF digits out of band of t...

Page 246: ...to program 4 Enter data for the item you selected HOLD 5 Enter data for the next item in the program OR Press MSG once to enter a new item number OR Press MSG until you ve exited that series s programming section 32 FAX Relay Select 2 for FAX Relay to SLT Program 15 03 03 special Trunk and networking Refer to Program 84 01 36 through 84 01 57 for FAX Relay options 0 Disable 1 Enable 2 Each Port Mo...

Page 247: ...orking Examples The examples in this section are only a guide to the conÞguration required on the Aspire to install the Networking feature Note that the Aspire M L XL must have a Feature Upgrade PAL or Enhanced PAL in order to use the Networking feature The Aspire S requires the ENTU LAN card in order to use VoIP PCBs ...

Page 248: ...h new circuit Master Slave Setting The choice of Master Slave of each circuit is not important in the example above as there is no ISDN Network connection to either of the systems If System A had an ISDN Network connection BRI trunk or PRI trunk then System A would be the Master for the networking circuits If both System A and System B have an ISDN Network connection then the setting of Master Sla...

Page 249: ...rnal equipment Master Slave Setting The choice of Master Slave of each circuit is not important in the example above as there is no ISDN Network connection to either of the systems If System A had an ISDN Network connection BRI trunk or PRI trunk then System A would be the Master for Networking circuits If both System A and System B have an ISDN Network connection then the setting of Master Slave ...

Page 250: ...U PCB provides the speech resources For further detail on Aspire IP operation refer to the Aspire IP Manual The example below shows two Aspire systems each has a VOIPU card installed The NTCPU and VOIPU PCB s are connected to a hub via a standard LAN patch cable Aspire A has extension numbers in the range 300 399 Aspire B has 400 499 Refer to Multi Site Networking page 31 for an example of setting...

Page 251: ... Address as entered in Aspire A s Program 10 12 01 and port number for each ID ID 1 IP Address 172 16 0 10 Procedure port must be set to 1730 Program 11 01 01 System Numbering Dial 3x 3 digit Type 2 Intercom Dial 4x 3 digit Type 8 Networking ID 1 Program 11 01 01 System Numbering Dial 3x 3 digit Type 8 Networking ID 1 Dial 4x 3 digit Type 2 Intercom Program 20 01 04 BLF Refresh Rate BLF Refresh Ra...

Page 252: ...Voice Paths Available The quantity of voice calls that can be made at any one time are dependent on various factors VOIPU Resource A free VOIPU resource must be available at each Aspire system Program 10 19 The mode of each VOIPU resource can be conÞgured modes 0 ICM Trunk or 3 NTW can be used by Aspire Networking calls IP Network Bandwidth Restrictions These limitations are beyond the scope of th...

Page 253: ...st of either Aspire ISDN or Aspire IP network connections The example below shows three Aspire systems each has a VOIPU card installed The NTCPU and VOIPU PCB s are connected to a hub via a standard LAN patch cable Aspire A has extension numbers in the range 200 299 Aspire B has 300 399 and Aspire C has 400 499 Aspire A Aspire B Hub NTCPU NTCPU VOIPU VOIPU Aspire C NTCPU VOIPU ...

Page 254: ...P Address 172 16 0 10 Procedure port must be set to 1730 ID 2 IP Address 172 16 0 12 Procedure port must be set to 1730 Program 10 27 01 Destination IP Address as entered in Aspire A and B s Program 10 12 01 and port number for each ID ID 1 IP Address 172 16 0 10 Procedure port must be set to 1730 ID 2 IP Address 172 16 0 11 Procedure port must be set to 1730 Program 11 01 01 System Numbering Dial...

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