CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS
Issue 5
UNIVERGE NEAX 2000 IPS General Description
Page 227
Capacity comparison for releases 6, 8 and 9
The following table compares the capacities between R6.2, R8 and R9:
Software release
Comments
Capacities (numbers)
R6.2
R8/
R9
LT ports
512
1020
DTMF receivers
32
32
Muber of Attendant
Consoles
8
8
Digital/Analog stations
512
512/
980
ISDN stations
128
128
ISDN stations main site only
IP stations
448
448/
956
512/
980
IP pad Channels
256
256
analog trunks
P2P CCIS trunks
512
LT
ports
1020
LT
ports
Max 127 channels main site
only
AP trunks
256
256
Number AP channels
256
256
256
256
AP/FP cards
32
64
Physical FP cards
4
4
Main Site only
Built-in FP on CPU
15
30
Virtual FP for IP
stations
15
32
AP/FP
30
64
AP/FP
Remote PIM's
10
15
Note:
The bold figures show the increased capacity with R9, but 980 is the maximum
number of TDM terminals operated in an IP Remote network. In a stand-alone
system the maximum number of TDM terminals is 512.
The chart above is an example of the expanded port capacity of the IPS in R9 and is
intended to help explain the addition to the Virtual extension. The total number of Virtual
extensions available is calculated using the equation above. Other LT ports (CO Trunks,
DAT, Registers, etc.) which are used to calculate the total number of ports used in the
system does not affect the total number of virtual extension. Refer to the example below.
Station Line Size Comparison including Virtual Station Expansion:
Software
Capacities
(numbers)
R8 Stand Alone R8 w/Remote PIM R9 Stand Alone R9 w/Remote PIM
Total Terminals 512
1020
1020
1020
Digital
512
512
512
980
Digital IP
448
512
448
512
956
980
956
980
Virtual
768
1
768
1
1020
2
1020
2
Notes:
1. To Calculate the Number of Virtual stations use this formula: 768 – Number of
Digital/ IP = Virtual
2. To Calculate the Number of Virtual stations use this formula: 1020 – Number of
Digital/ IP = Virtual