Port Defaults; Setting Up Extension Circuit Types; Table 4-4 Default Port Settings - NEC Univerge SV8100 System Hardware Manual

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5. Dial the system password + Transfer.
2.6.3.2

Port Defaults

With the default settings, the ports are assigned as follows:
OT(General Export)
Port 1~99 : 200~298
Station Ports:
Port 100~300 : 299~499
Port 301~512 : 5000~5211
Port 1~256 : No Setting
Virtual
Station Ports:
1~200
Trunk Ports:
In the initial configuration:
All Programmable Function keys are line keys (e.g., key
1 is line 1).
All trunks are loop start DTMF.
2.6.3.3

Setting Up Extension Circuit Types

Run Program 10-03 to set up extension circuit types as
required. The system automatically detects and assigns
most circuit types when the device is connected.
1. Dial 10-03-01.
2. Press TRANSFER to Select the slot, port or channel
(with DLCA Blades) to be programmed.
3. Set the terminal type or option as needed.
As the system recognizes the extension devices
automatically, when replacing the connected device, it must
be undefined in Program 10-03 prior to connecting the new
device. For example, if a port was previously used for a
telephone and a DSS Console is to be installed in that same
port, the telephone must first be undefined in Program 10-03
before the console is connected.
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Password

Table 4-4 Default Port Settings

If the system has DSS Consoles, Program 30-02 must be
used to define DSS extension assignments.
UNIVERGE SV8100
AU(Australia)
Port 1~99 : 101~199
Port 100~300 : 3101~3200
Port 301~512 : 3201~3513
Port 1~99 : 201~299
Port 100~199 : 3601~3700
Port 200~256 : 3701~3757
1~200
Installing the SV8100 Blades

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