1.2.2 SYSTEM CAPACITIES
When configuring a system to meet your requirements, select the appropriate number of interface cards listed in
Part 2 of this book to support the various types of switches, trunks, stations, voice mail and miscellaneous func-
tions. Combine both the physical ports of the main cabinet with the virtual ports in virtual cabinets 1 through 5
to build a system as required. Your authorized Samsung Installation and Service Company has special knowledge
and training to do this. The following table indicates the maximum number of each circuit type or device avail-
able in the OfficeServ 7030. The system architecture is designed to be extremely flexible so as to provide a myr-
iad of configurations. However, it is impossible to accommodate all the maximum numbers of each station or
trunk type into one system.
Wireless Handsets
Standard SIP Phones
Analog Phones
Digital Phones
IP Phones / Softphones
AA/Voicemail
Standard SIP Trunks
Analog Trunks
Networking Trunks
MGI Channels
MPS Channels (2 Channels Used per Call)
MAXIMUM STATIONS + TRUNKS + VOICEMAIL
Networking Nodes
SPNet via IP
■
Media Gateway Ports (MGI)
Mobile Extensions (MOBEX)
Conferencing Circuits
5 Party Add-On
■
Unsupervised
■
Barge-In
■
Call Record
■
AME
■
Common Resources
DTMF Receivers/Senders
■
Analog Caller ID Senders/Receivers
■
External Music On Hold (MOH)
■
Voicemail Ports
■
Executive MOBEX Resources
■
Media Proxy Service Channels (MPS)
■
Common Relays (Loud Bell, Common Bell,
■
External Paging)
Paging
Audio Output
■
Internal Zones
■
External Zones
■
Maximum BHCA (Busy Hour Call Attempts)
ALL STATIONS TYPES CANNOT EXCEED: 20
ALL TRUNK TYPES CANNOT EXCEED: 8
99
Limited by IP table
99
4
Required to connect an IP phone to a TDM
device including paging and background
music and ports used for networking or
trunking.
20
6
6
Six Conference Circuits to be shared by all
6
these features.
6
6
4
4
1
2
4
16
Provides IP to IP conversations without
2
using MGI channels
1
5
4
720
1.5
Basic Cabinet
16
16
10
8
16
2
8
4
8
4
16
30