Card
Maximum Number/PBX
Card Programming
V-SIPGW16: Virtual 16-Channel SIP
Trunk Card
/10
V-IPCS4: Virtual 4 IP Cell Station
Interface Card
16
*1
If
Standard Type
is selected for
System Capacity Selection
in Easy Setup Wizard. For details, refer to "5.4.1 Easy Setup
Wizard" in the Installation Manual.
*2
If
IP-Extension Type
is selected for
System Capacity Selection
in Easy Setup Wizard. For details, refer to "5.4.1 Easy Setup
Wizard" in the Installation Manual.
*3
If
System Resource Type
is selected for
System Capacity Selection
in Easy Setup Wizard. For details, refer to "5.4.1 Easy Setup
Wizard" in the Installation Manual.
For more information on the virtual cards and other optional cards, see the following sections in the Installation
Manual:
→
→
4.5 Physical Trunk and Extension Cards
For information about cards supported by legacy gateway PBXs, see "System Components for Legacy
Gateways" in the KX-NS1000 Installation Manual.
Common Programming Reference Items
When programming settings for cards, extensions, and other devices using Web Maintenance Console,
depending on the screen being accessed, the following items may be listed on the screen for your reference:
Item
Description
Site
Indicates the site number (1–16) of the PBX in the One-look Network where the card,
extension, or device is located. For more information about One-look Networking, see
.
Shelf
Indicates the physical or virtual shelf where the card, extension, or device is located
in the PBX.
•
Shelf "1" is the physical shelf of the KX-NS1000 PBX.
•
Shelf "2" corresponds to the physical shelf of the PBX connected to Legacy
Gateway 1.
•
Shelf "3" corresponds to the physical shelf of the PBX connected to Legacy
Gateway 2.
Slot
Indicates the slot number within the shelf where the card, extension, or device is
located.
Port
Indicates the port number assigned to the extension or device.
PC Programming Manual
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9.1 PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot
Summary of Contents for KX-NS1000
Page 18: ...Table 2 For CE model 18 PC Programming Manual 1 1 3 Entering Characters...
Page 19: ...Table 3 For RU model PC Programming Manual 19 1 1 3 Entering Characters...
Page 20: ...Table 4 For GR model 20 PC Programming Manual 1 1 3 Entering Characters...
Page 34: ...34 PC Programming Manual 1 2 3 PBX Configuration Types...
Page 60: ...60 PC Programming Manual 2 3 Frequently Asked Questions FAQ...
Page 452: ...452 PC Programming Manual 9 34 2 PBX Configuration 1 5 2 Configuration DSP Resource Usage...
Page 576: ...576 PC Programming Manual 10 11 2 PBX Configuration 2 11 2 System Audio Gain Card...
Page 600: ...5 1 2 Group 600 PC Programming Manual 11 4 PBX Configuration 3 4 Group Paging Group...
Page 646: ...646 PC Programming Manual 11 12 2 PBX Configuration 3 12 2 Group VM DTMF Group Group Settings...
Page 742: ...742 PC Programming Manual 12 3 PBX Configuration 4 3 Extension DSS Console...
Page 758: ...758 PC Programming Manual 13 5 PBX Configuration 5 5 Optional Device External Sensor...
Page 834: ...834 PC Programming Manual 18 5 PBX Configuration 10 5 CO Incoming Call Miscellaneous...
Page 898: ...898 PC Programming Manual 20 1 3 UM Configuration 1 3 Mailbox Settings Auto Configuration...
Page 922: ...922 PC Programming Manual 22 2 UM Configuration 3 2 UM Extension Trunk Service Port Assignment...
Page 956: ...956 PC Programming Manual 23 4 UM Configuration 4 4 Service Settings Holiday Table...
Page 990: ...990 PC Programming Manual 24 4 UM Configuration 5 4 System Parameters Parameters...
Page 998: ...998 PC Programming Manual 26 1 UM Configuration 7 System Security...
Page 1115: ...Section 29 Appendix PC Programming Manual 1115...
Page 1122: ...1122 PC Programming Manual 29 1 5 PCMPR Software File Version 004 0xxxx...
Page 1123: ...Feature Programming References PC Programming Manual 1123...
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