Section 5 Programming; Section 6 Configuration Examples - NEC Sl2100 Networking Manual

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SL2100
With Barge-In, a short silence may occur if the following occurs:
• Peer-To-Peer call receives a Barge-In without a Barge-In tone.
• Peer-To-Peer call receives a Barge-In with Monitor mode.
• Established Barge-In is disconnected.
• The Peer-to-Peer feature is a programmable feature that may be enabled or disabled by accessing
Data Program 15-05-50 - Peer-to-Peer Mode.
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5 PROGRAMMING
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The first step to connecting IP telephones to the NEC SL2100 system is to connect the NEC SL2100
system to the customer data network. Refer to
the VoIPDB and associated IP telephone settings. To complete the installation, program the IP
telephone.
The programming commands required to complete this installation are located in
page
5-1. This section provides a brief description of the commonly used commands:
• 10-12-03 CPU Network Setup - Default Gateway
If required, select the default gateway IP address to use when using a router (default: 0.0.0.0).
• 10-12-09 CPU Network Setup - IP Address
Select the IP address for the IP connection
• 10-12-10 CPU Network Setup - Subnet Mask
Assign the subnet mask for the VoIPDB
• 15-05-50 Peer to Peer Mode
Enable/Disable the Peer-to-Peer feature between IP Stations.
Disabling this feature results in IP Station-to-IP Station calls using DSP Resources.
• 15-05-15 IP Telephone Terminal Basic Data Setup - CODEC Type
For each IP telephone, set which CODEC Type to use.
• 84-26-01 VoIPDB Basic Setup - IP Address
Enter the IP address for the VoIPDB.
• 84-26-02 VoIPDB Basic Setup - RTP Port Number
Enter the RTP port number range.
5.1 Music on Hold
Music on Hold is provided by the IP telephone. The settings in Program 10-04 : Music on Hold Setup
are ignored except to determine whether or not music is to be provided. If 10-04-02 is set to 0, no
Music on Hold is heard. If 10-04-02 is set to 1 or 2, music is provided by the IP telephone.
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6 CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES
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The examples below show typical scenarios and basic programming required. These examples
assume that the programming steps below are performed on a default system (i.e., no existing
configuration).
6.1 Example Configuration 1 - Static IP Addressing, One LAN
This example shows IP Phone connected to a single LAN (no routers), with static IP Addresses.
9-4
General IP Configuration on page
ISSUE 1.0
4-1. Next, program
Programming on
IP Multiline Station (SIP)

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