19.2.2 PBX Configuration—[11-2-2] Maintenance—CS
Synchronisation—LAN Synchronisation
You can programme and view settings for LAN Synchronisation Groups.
Select a LAN Synchronisation Group (1-16) to programme from the
LAN Synchronisation Group Number
drop-down list.
It is possible to synchronise CSs with each other within the LAN synchronisation group.
Click
Sort
to reorder CSs.
To open the screen described in
7.4.5 Utility—Monitor/Trace—LAN Sync Group
, click
CS Status
Monitor
.
LAN Synchronisation Groups can be programmed only in On-line mode.
The
Site
,
Shelf
,
Slot
, and
Port
for each item are displayed for your reference. For details, see
9.1 PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot
Note
Only KX-NS0154 IP-CSs can be added to a LAN synchronisation group.
Adding CSs
Follow the steps below to add CSs to the LAN synchronisation group.
1.
Connect the CS to be registered to the network and, if necessary, the power supply.
2.
Click
Add
.
A dialogue box will appear. Non-registered (available) CSs are displayed on the left.
3.
Highlight CSs and click the right arrow to select them for addition.
4.
Click
OK
.
Deleting CSs
Follow the steps below to delete CSs from the LAN synchronisation group.
1.
Click
Delete
.
A dialogue box will appear. Registered CSs are displayed on the left.
2.
Highlight CSs and click the right arrow to select them for deletion.
3.
Click
OK
.
LAN Synchronisation Group Number
Select the LAN synchronisation group to programme.
Note
You must specify a LAN synchronisation group number or an air synchronisation group number for each
IP-CS. Do not leave both of these settings unspecified.
Value Range
1–16
Maintenance Console Location
19.2.2 PBX Configuration—[11-2-2] Maintenance—CS Synchronisation—LAN Synchronisation
PC Programming Manual References
19.2.1 PBX Configuration—[11-2-1] Maintenance—CS Synchronisation—Air Synchronisation—
854
PC Programming Manual
19.2.2 PBX Configuration—[11-2-2] Maintenance—CS Synchronisation—LAN Synchronisation
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