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Program the IP Connection: The IPRC screen contains a link to the IPRC's IP con-
4.
nection. Program the IP connection as described on
creates an IP connection, the system broadcasts the IP information to the other nodes as
a database update, and the new IP connection becomes an off-node device on the other
nodes (provided the remote node does not block the database change such as when a
DB Programming session is active on the remote node).
NOTE:
must manually program networking parameters locally as well as on each remote node.
Program the IP Connection for the remote node: You can also create IP connections
5.
to represent IPRCs on other nodes within the network. To see these off-node IP connec-
tion fields, you must have a node created in System\Devices and Feature Codes\Nodes.
Create an off-node IP connection in the IP Connections field.
6.
Enter the "P6XXY" extension of the off-node IP connection. Again, you must assign a
7.
unique extension to each IP connection within the network.
NOTE:
Inter-Tel recommends using a numbering plan that associates the extension to the
device and the node on which it resides. For example, the first IPRC on node 2 would
be P6021 (P6 followed by the node number, then the IPRC number). The second IPRC
would be P6022, etc.
Program a remote IP address, remote audio receive port, and remote listening port in
8.
the IP Connection screen (see
Program the Node IP Connection Group: The off-node IP connection screen also
9.
contains a link to the Node IP Connection Group field to which the IP connection
belongs. The system automatically creates a node IP connection group for each remote
node you program. A node IP connection group corresponds to an IP network connec-
tion between the local node and a remote node. Program the Node IP Connection Group
field as described on
NOTE:
the next call. Changes do not affect existing calls.
Private IP Networking Programming Guidelines
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INTER-TEL
AXXESS
This does not automatically configure the IPRC for use by the network. You
When creating off-node connections and other IP-related extension numbers,
page
6-176).
page
6-185.
Changes to the Node IP Connection Group parameters do not take effect until
Programming
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MANUAL VERSION 11.0 – May 2008
page
6-172. Whenever the system
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