Remote Port Configuration - Nortel RLC Installation And Administration Manual

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Configuring the host PBX for the RLC
RLCs
One 16-port RLC supports a maximum of eight Remote Gateway 9150 units, 16
Remote Gateway 911x series units, or 16 Digital Telephone IP Adapter units.
One 32-port RLC supports a maximum of eight Remote Gateway 9150 units, 20
Remote Gateway 911x series units, or 20 Digital Telephone IP Adapter unit
units.
Remote Gateway 9150 units
Every port on a single Remote Gateway 9150 unit must be served by the same
RLC.
Digital telephone sets connected to Remote Gateway 9150 units do not support
DRG2, DRG3, or DRG4. These same digital telephone sets support DRG1, the
default ring.
Remote Gateway 911x series units and Digital Telephone IP Adapter
units
Associate every Remote Gateway 911x unit or Digital Telephone IP Adapter
unit with one port on an RLC.
Refer to your PBX documentation for the exact procedures and a complete list
of possible settings for voice and data ports.
Digital telephone sets connected to Remote Gateway 911x series units and
Digital Telephone IP Adapter units do not support DRG2, DRG3, or DRG4.
These same digital telephone sets support DRG1, the default ring.

Remote port configuration

Configure each remote port on the host PBX according to the device connected
to it at the remote site. If that device is a telephone, configure the port with all
the features (for example, voice mail and call transfer) that you want.
On the host PBX, configure ports for all remote service digital telephones
as voice ports.
On the host PBX, configure ports for all remote service MCA data adapters
supported by the RLC as data ports (Remote Gateway 9150 units only).
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