2.
Network PBX ID Assignment
Assign a Network PBX ID to each PBX in the network.
→ 2.15.2 [9-2] Network Data Transmission—Network BLF Data Transmission for Centralised Operator
Feature—Network PBX ID
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IDs 1-8: Can monitor extensions at other PBXs, and transmit monitor data about local extensions.
Each ID number can be assigned to one PBX within the network.
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ID 0: Retransmits monitor data throughout the network. This ID number can be assigned to multiple
PBXs.
3.
QSIG Port Setting [Monitored PBX]
ISDN-QSIG (PBX Direct Connection)
Each QSIG port of a PRI card that will be used to transmit extension status information must be set to
do so through system programming. Even if a port is set to not transmit information, it will still receive
information from other PBXs.
→ 2.7.14 [1-1] Slot—PRI Port (KX-TDA100/KX-TDA200/KX-TDA600 only)—CO Setting—Networking
Data Transfer
Transmit
Extension Status Information Functions
Enabled
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•
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Disabled
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Set the transmission setting for each port according to the layout of your network, so that extension
status information can travel between NDSS monitor PBXs.
[Example ISDN Network Port Setting]
Network ID 1
4001 NDSS
Idle
Busy
IP-GW-QSIG
IP data is routed through the network according to the routing tables of the IP-GW cards. When using
Transmit information on own PBX extensions
Receive information from other PBXs; forward it to other QSIG ports of the
PBX
Re-transmit information received by other QSIG ports of the PBX
Receive information from other PBXs; forward it to other QSIG ports of the
PBX
PBX-1
OFF
ON
4001
Busy
ON
PBX-3
OFF
4001
Busy
ON
4001
Busy
PBX-5
PBX-2
OFF
Network ID 0
OFF
OFF
PBX-4
ON
Network ID 3
1.13 P
4001
Idle
Busy
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