Linksys VGA2100 - One Analog Voice Gateway 3 Line Administration Manual page 52

Customer premises equipment
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Linksys One Communications Solution
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Any of the unused LAN ports on the SVR3000 can also be used to attach data devices to the
network. All data devices attached to the Services Router or behind Linksys One IP phones
are placed on the data VLAN (VLAN100).
Fax and Modem Connections
For the current release, it is recommended that customers with high-usage or business-
critical fax machines or modems use a dedicated public telephone line for these devices.
Dial Plan
For the current release, the dial plan is provisioned from the Service Node to the SVR3000.
North American Numbering Plan (NANP) is supported, as well as International dialing. For
North America, 10-digit, 7-digit, or 10- and 7-digit dialing is supported.
Australia/New Zealand dial plan support is also provided.
A small number of dial plan options are configured when adding customers. Customers
using the North American Number Plan have the option to select 10-digit, 7-digit, or 10-
and 7-digit dialing and an area code for 7-digit dialing.
Site-to-site extension dialing is not supported in the current release.
Device and Line Assignment Guidelines
Use the guidelines in this section when planning device and line assignments for a customer
site.
Phones, line appearances, voice gateways and phone lines in a Linksys One system can
each be thought of as having a "device weight." Device weights for each of these
components are shown in the following table.
Component
Device Weight
Phone
Line
appearance
Gateway
Phone line
Chapter 3: Preparing for Installation
Preparing the Site
Description
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A Linksys One phone
Any external phone number (either ITSP or voice gateway)
1
assigned to a phone
1
A Linksys One voice gateway
1
A phone number assigned to an FXO port on a voice gateway
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