Private Network Features-Network Icd Group - Panasonic KX-NS1000 Feature Manual

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15.1.15 Private Network Features—Network ICD Group
If it is not possible to remotely turn off transmission of extension status information using the NDSS Monitor
Release feature because of network conditions, it is possible to perform the same operation directly through
system programming at the monitored PBX.
12.1.6 PBX Configuration—[4-1-6] Extension—Wired Extension—NDSS Link Data - Send
12.2.4 PBX Configuration—[4-2-4] Extension—Portable Station—NDSS Link Data - Send
When using a VoIP network, if extension status information is lost by the network, in some cases an NDSS
button may not be able to display the status of the relevant extension.
NDSS cannot be used when two PBXs are networked using the Common Extension Numbering for 2
PBXs feature (® 15.1.12 PRIVATE NETWORK FEATURES).
PC Programming Manual References
9.27 PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—Port Property - PRI Port—CO Setting—
Data Transfer
10.7.1 PBX Configuration—[2-7-1] System—Class of Service—COS Settings—Manager—
12.1.4 PBX Configuration—[4-1-4] Extension—Wired Extension—Flexible Button
Type
Dial (for NDSS)
12.1.6 PBX Configuration—[4-1-6] Extension—Wired Extension—NDSS Link Data - Send
12.2.3 PBX Configuration—[4-2-3] Extension—Portable Station—Flexible Button
Type
Dial (for NDSS)
12.2.4 PBX Configuration—[4-2-4] Extension—Portable Station—NDSS Link Data - Send
17.2 PBX Configuration—[9-2] Private Network—Network Data Transmission
17.3 PBX Configuration—[9-3] Private Network—Network Operator (VoIP)
17.4 PBX Configuration—[9-4] Private Network—NDSS Key Table
Feature Manual References
15.1.12 PRIVATE NETWORK FEATURES
15.1.17 PRIVATE NETWORK FEATURES—QSIG
15.1.23 Private Network Features—VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol)
Operating Manual References
1.2.1 Making Calls
2.1.4 Private Network Features—NDSS (Network Direct Station Selection) Monitor Release
15.1.15 Private Network Features—Network ICD Group
Description
An Incoming Call Distribution (ICD) Group can include up to 4 destinations at other PBXs in a private network,
including the floating extension number of another ICD Group. This is done by assigning a virtual PS as a
member of the ICD Group, and then setting the number of a destination at another PBX as the forwarding
destination for that virtual PS. This allows multiple ICD groups at remote locations to receive calls together.
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