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connections are faster than serial connections.
D. PRIVATE IP NETWORKING PROGRAMMING GUIDELINES
NOTE:
devices, as determined by the configuration chosen in DB Studio. The v9.0 and later firmware
IPRC supports both private networking and IP devices on the same card.
ALSO:
programming for private networking. See
wizard.
1.10 The IPRC relies on a unique numbering plan to make connections across the network.
This means that you must assign each IPRC in the network a unique extension that the other
IPRCs must be able to recognize. For this reason, Inter-Tel strongly suggests that you use the
P6XXY numbering convention, where XX is the node number and Y is the IPRC number. For
example, if the IPRC is the second IPRC on node 1, the extension number would be P6012. It
is also recommended that you complete the IP Networking Planning Sheet (available at the end
of Appendix A—Networking) before you begin programming IPRC networking. If you do not
follow a numbering convention and identify the extensions before you program the IPRCs, it
will be difficult to successfully set up your network. (See
ple.)
1.11 If using an IPRC for private IP networking, follow the guidelines below. See the refer-
ence pages for details.
NOTE:
venience.
1.
2.
3.
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MANUAL VERSION 11.0 – May 2008
Inter-Tel strongly recommends using an IP connection to access DB Programming. IP
Prior to v9.0, the 8.x firmware IPRC could be used for private networking or for IP
System software v9.0 and later provides a networking wizard to simplify the required
IP Networking Planning sheets are included in
Program the equipment chassis slot where the IPRC is installed as an
145).
Choose a "P6XXY" extension where XX is the node number where the IPRC resides
and Y is the IPRC number.
NOTE:
The extension you assign to each IPRC must reflect the node where the IPRC
resides. If it does not, it will be difficult to establish the IP connections between IPRCs
on a multi-node system. This numbering convention also limits the number of IPRCs
within a private network to 1000.
Program the Voice Resources: Program one or more voice resources as a Networking
VoIP resource (see
page
6-146).
NOTE:
While in local mode, DB Programming allows you to program up to 32 voice
resources, regardless of the number of resources actually installed or the PAL configu-
ration. The system ignores programming for voice resources rendered invalid by the
PAL configuration.
page 6-87
for more information about the networking
page A-13
Appendix A — Networking

Private IP Networking Programming Guidelines

for a programming exam-
for your con-
(see
page 6-
IPRC

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