9.38 PBX Configuration—[1-5] Configuration—DSP
Resource
IP communications that are handled by the PBX require DSP resources. DSP resources can be reserved for
various functions of the PBX.
The DSP resource advisor is a tool that analyses the configuration and user requirements for the system in
order to recommend which DSP card should be used. Click
DSP Resource Advisor
to access this feature.
9.38.1.1 PBX Configuration—[1-5-1] Configuration—DSP Resource—Setting—DSP Resource
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9.38.1 PBX Configuration—[1-5-1] Configuration—DSP Resource
—Setting
Set the amount of DSP resources to reserve for each PBX function that uses DSP resources.
Name
Description
Value Range
Links
Option DSP
Power
Indicates the total amount of
available DSP resources based on
the installed DSP card (reference
only).
The number of resources provided
by each type of DSP card is as
follows:
•
DSP S card: 63
•
DSP M card: 127
•
DSP L card: 254
One DSP card can be installed on
the mother board.
Because the system reserves 2
resources for internal system
functions, the total amount of
available resources indicated will be
2 less than the total resources of the
installed card(s).
Resource amount (3
digits)
Feature Manual
References
Option DSP
Indicates the type of the installed
DSP card (reference only).
DSP S, DSP M, DSP L
DSP S (as a Slave unit in
a One-look network)
Feature Manual
References
Services—
VoIP (G.711)
Specifies the number of
simultaneous VoIP calls to reserve
DSP resources for.
0–252 VoIP calls
0–61 VoIP calls (as a
Slave unit in a One-look
network)
Feature Manual
References
Services—
Unified
message
Specifies the number of UM ports to
reserve DSP resources for.
0–24 ports
Feature Manual
References
9.38 PBX Configuration—[1-5] Configuration—DSP Resource
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