Determining Primary System - NEC Univerge SV9100 Manual

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Determining Primary System

To determine the Primary System which should be controlling the NetLink
network, the Primary System is selected based on System ID. The lowest ID
number becomes Primary System.
If you add a new communication server to NetLink once the Primary System is
already determined and functioning, the new communication server becomes a
Secondary System.
Software Information
All communication servers in the NetLink network should be at the same SV9100
software level. After the NetLink network is set up, a user can press Feature + 5
on their terminal and review the following information:
The Terminal System ID
Primary or Secondary Assignment
IP Address
System ID of Current Primary System
Type of VoIP installed: IPLE
NetLink Connection
When assigning the IP addresses to the IPLE card, the addresses must be in the
same network (subnet). If the CPU is to be connected also to the network, it
requires a separate IP address in a different network (subnet).
When you have an IPLE card attached to the CPU, the CPU NIC is no longer
required. All connections that previously terminated to the CPU NIC card can now
be terminated to the IPLE NIC.
For example, PC Pro, Web Pro, and ACD terminate to the IPLE NIC card, when
installed. Both the IPLE and CPU NIC share the same gateway assignment. The
default gateway command in Program 10-12-03 is used by both NICs, allowing
only one device, IPLE or CPU, to route outside of its own network.
Issue 2.0
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