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Workpoint Clients
Attendant console versions
optiClient Attendant V7.0 as central attendant console
optiClient Attendant can be used as a central attendant console in an IP network (max. 6 opti-
Client Attendant per network). To enable network-wide BLF functionality, all attendant consoles
must be connected to one of the network's HiPath 3000 nodes and registered. This functionality
is independent of the optiClient Attendant connection type (V.24, USB or TCP/IP). For the net-
work-wide Busy Lamp Field function all decentralized systems send their station states (e.g.
free or busy) to the central system, to which the optiClient Attendants are connected. Signaling
takes place in the CorNet-IP protocol (CorNet-NQ protocol tunneled in H.323 via annex M1).
In an IP network, a maximum of 100 stations per node can be defined that send their status
information to the central optiClient Attendant for display on the busy lamp field. The stations
of the central system in the network (to which the optiClient Attendants are connected) can all
be displayed on the busy lamp field of the central attendant console.
Note: The control of the network-wide busy signal via the optiClient Attendant is independently
of the network-wide busy signal to the workpoints clients via the HiPath 5000 RSM Presence
Manager.
Model-specific data
Topic
Feature available in
Maximum number of connectable
optiClient Attendants
10-82
HiPath
HiPath
3800
3750
HiPath
3700
x
x
6
6
HiPath 3000 V6.0, HiPath 5000 V6.0, Provisional Service Manual
HiPath
HiPath
3550
3350
HiPath
HiPath
3500
3300
x
x
4
4
P31003-H3560-S403-54-7620, 09/05
HiPath
Com-
Scendo
service
x
6

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