NEC SL1100
Issue 6.0
Networking Manual
13 - 9
Call redirect is not supported with SL Net networking.
Dual Hold across the network is not supported.
If calls across SL Net are to follow the local ARS routing, all sites must
use ARS routing.
SL Net is not supported through NAT.
A Trunk Access via Networking key (*06) will not light up when all trunks
in the Remote site trunk group are busy. If a user tries to access a trunk,
when they are all busy, the word “Busy” will be in the display and the
user will hear Busy Tone but the key will not light up.
Camp On across SL Net is only supported to a Busy extension.
Hold, Transfer, and Park recall timers will follow the timer of the system
where the call is on hold (Trunk and Station). For example, a user in
Site A calls a user in Site B. Site B answers the call and places the call
on hold. The hold recall time is based on Site A because the call on hold
is in Site A and not site B.
The allowing or denying of Class of Service features in an SL Network
must be performed network wide. For example, if users in Class of
Service 1 at site 1 want to block the Camp On feature a change will have
to be made in Class of Service 1 of all systems in the network.
Paging to a networked system can only be activated by dialing a service
code and the target network’s system ID.
When a terminal or trunk is placed on hold, the Music on Hold comes
from the system where the terminal or trunk resides.
When the Hold recall times out, the call will recall to the operator in the
system where the CO trunk resides. Hold recall timeout to the operator
is controlled in Class of Service program 20-11-13.
Forced Account Codes are not applied to calls across SL Net.
When Multiple Voice Mails are installed in the network, each site must
have a unique Voice Mail pilot number. The pilot number assigned must
be within the routable extension number range in all sites throughout the
network.
When each site has its own Voice Mail system, a user in one location
cannot call the Voice Mail pilot number that resides in another system.
When each site has its own Voice Mail system, a Voice Mail Message
Line key (PRG 15-07 key 77) cannot be programmed for an extension in
a Remote system.
Virtual Loopback trunks are not supported across SL Net.
Summary of Contents for SL1100
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