DCS-VIP Internet Keyphone
Quick Guide
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DCS––VIP Remote Programming
VIP Remote Programming
This part of the guide explains how to set up and use the Remote Programming facility of the
DCS-VIP system.
Assumptions
Assumptions
The following assumptions are made:
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You are familiar with the DCS–VIP system and the use of the Web Management screens as
described in this guide.
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A Master VIP router is being used to program a Slave VIP router on a remote site.
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The Master router has all the relevant site information for the Slave router.
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The Master router is running Router Software Version 1.01 (dated 30/11/00) or later and
the system is running Keyphone Software Version 1.03 or later.
Both the Master and Slave routers should have access to an ISDN line with DDI or MSN enabled.
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Remote Programming Procedure on Slave Site
If Using DDI—Assign DDI Number
Using the Web screen interface —or MMC 714 (DDI Number & Name Translation) on a digital
keyset—configure a DDI number to direct an incoming call to one of the internal LAN ports (891
and 892). The DDI number chosen should not be used by any other port on the system.
In the following example (Fig. 1) a call to DDI number 529472 will be delivered to the LAN port
891.
Fig. 1