Information About Using A One-Look Network; One-Look Network With Ns-Net - Panasonic KX-NS700 Installation Manual

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8.2 Information about Using a One-look Network

This section gives an overview of using the PBX in One-look networks.

8.2.1 One-Look Network with NS-Net

Multiple KX-NS series PBXs can be connected as a distributed networked system using a private IP network.
The networked system is called a One-look network. In a One-look network, a KX-NS1000 PBX serves as the
Master unit, which controls the other PBXs, known as Slave units.
The Slave units share setup information and resources controlled by the Master unit. A One-look network is
useful when the network will consist only of KX-NS series PBXs and a private IP network is feasible.
A considerable amount of setup is done automatically by the PBXs, so setup and maintenance is much simpler
than other types of networks, such as a TIE line network. All units can be programmed from one location.
Resource sharing allows users to interact as if they were all connected to one PBX, which eliminates the need
to manage information such as PBX access codes.
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NS-Net is a network protocol only used for Panasonic products.
Master Unit
KX-NS1000
Conditions
Only a KX-NS1000 can serve as a Master unit or Slave unit. Other KX-NS series PBXs can serve only as
Slave units.
At least one DSP card must be installed in this PBX when it is used as a Slave unit. For details of DSP
cards, refer to "4.3.3 DSP Cards".
The following features are not available when this PBX is used as a Slave unit.
SVM (Simplified Voice Message)
PT system programming
ISDN/Analog remote maintenance
The following resources will be reduced when this PBX is used as a Slave unit.
Document Version 2016-03
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8.2.1 One-Look Network with NS-Net
Slave Units
(Up to 15 Units)
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