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14.1.4 One-look Network
Features—VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol)—Common Extension Numbering for Multiple PBXs), but it
does not require any system programming.
CO line access
Extension users can access CO lines at remote PBXs. Through system programming, outgoing calls can
be routed so as to reduce long-distance call charges.
Simplified programming
All PBXs in a One-look network can be programmed by logging in to the Master unit via Web Maintenance
Console. Both the global settings (settings that apply to all PBXs) and local settings (settings that apply
only to a single PBX) can be programmed without logging in to each PBX individually.
It is also possible to log in to a Slave unit and program that PBX's local settings.
Networking Survivability
If the Master unit goes offline for some reason, a Slave unit designated as the Backup Master unit can
temporarily assume operation as the Master unit. If no Master unit (including a Backup Master unit) is
online, Slave units can be programmed to operate in Isolated mode.
IP extensions (e.g., IP-PTs, KX-UT extensions) can be programmed to connect to a secondary PBX if
their primary PBX becomes unavailable.
A failover UM group can be specified for each UM group so that if a UM group's unit goes offline, calls
directed to it will be redirected to the failover UM group.
For details, see "14.1.6 ONE-LOOK NETWORKING SURVIVABILITY FEATURES".
Restricting CO line access through COS settings
CO lines in a One-look network are available to extensions at any site. While this feature may be desirable in
some cases (for example allowing extension users to access a local CO line from a distant location to reduce
call charges), COS settings can be used to reserve access to specified CO lines for extensions at a certain
site.
The following example shows how to allow only extensions 101, 102, and 103 access to CO lines 1 and 2.
1.
In the CO line settings, assign CO lines 1 and 2 to a unique trunk group. (Trunk group 3, in this example.)
® 18.1 PBX Configuration—[10-1] CO & Incoming Call—CO Line Settings
Programming example
CO Line
1
2
3
:
2.
In the COS settings, assign extensions 101, 102, and 103 to a unique COS. (COS 2, in this example.)
® 12.1.1 PBX Configuration—[4-1-1] Extension—Wired Extension—Extension Settings—
® 12.2.1 PBX Configuration—[4-2-1] Extension—Portable Station—Extension Settings—
Programming example
Extension
Number
101
102
103
104
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CO Line Name
CO line 1
CO line 2
CO line 3
:
Extension Name
Andrews
Barton
Cantor
Dixon
Trunk Group Number
3
3
1
:
COS
COS
COS
2
2
2
1
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