Ccis Networking Via Ip (Peer To Peer Connections Basis); Table 2-58 K-Ccis Main And Remote System Voip Resources Used - NEC Univerge SV8100 Features And Specifications Manual

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UNIVERGE SV8100
Calls forwarded or transferred across CCIS do not support the Memo Display Function.
With SV8100 Version 5000 (5.00 or higher) software and PZ-IPLB daughter board
installed, half duplex connections are not supported. For troubleshooting purposes, a
managed switch capable of port mirroring is required to capture packet data from the
SV8100 IPLB Ethernet port.
Verified Account Codes for Toll Calls across a CCIS network are not restricted when a
trunk access code is added to the number allowing ARS routing through another K-CCIS
T1/IP networked site. This access code (typically a 9), precedes the dialed "1" used by the
system to identify a long distance call. As a result, the call is no longer considered long
distance and the account code is not required.
Any calls across CCISoIP (station to station or stations transferring trunks) that use Quick
Transfer to voice mail require an extra CAP key. The initial call across the CCSIoIP link
uses the first CAP key. When the digit "8" is pressed to perform the Quick Transfer, a
second CAP key is accessed.
When trunks are being shared for outbound calls between CCIS networks, all sites must
utilize the same trunk access code.
All IP trunks (SIP, CCIS, or H.323) must be contiguous. If any IP trunks are added to a
system that already has IP trunks installed, and the next set of trunks is not in sequence,
then all IP trunks are moved to a new set of sequential trunk numbers.

CCIS Networking via IP (Peer to Peer Connections Basis)

Description
IP-KCCIS has been improved to support Peer to Peer calls between IP Terminals residing in different
offices, without using DSP resources. With Version 4000 or lower software, two DSP resources in
each office/system were consumed for calls between an IP Terminal and an IP Terminal. Refer to the
SV8100 Networking manual for more information.

Table 2-58 K-CCIS Main and Remote System VoIP Resources Used

The number in
each box indicates
how many VoIP
TDM
resources are used
Terminal
Main
TDM
System
Terminal
IP
M: 1
Terminal
K-CCIS – IP
Main System
CO
IP
Analog/
Terminal
Digital/
SIP
0
M: 1
0
0
M: 1
CO
CO Conf.
Conf.
TDM
IP
TDM
Terminal
Terminal
Terminal
M: 1
0
M: 1
R: 1
M: 2
M: 1
R: 1
Remote System
CO
CO
IP
Analog/
Conf. IP
Terminal
Digital/
Terminal
SIP
M: 1
0
M: 1
0
R: 1
M: 2
Issue 13.0
CO
Conf.
TDM
Terminal
M: 1
R: 1
M: 2
R: 1
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