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NEC SL1100
Program
10-27-01
Set system ID 1 =
10.0.0.10
20-01-04
3
10-20-01
Device Type 4 = Default
Centralized VM
In the example below site A will be using an InMail with 16 ports as the Centralized
VM. The InMail will use station ports 69 ~ 84 and have a pilot number of 100.
Program
47-01-17
69
11-02-01
Default
11-07-01
Group 32 = 100
15-03-01
Ext's 169 ~ 184 = DP
15-03-03
Ext's 169 ~ 184 = Special
16-01-02
Group 32 = Priority
16-01-04
Group 32 = Circular
16-01-10
Group 32 = BNA
16-02-01
Ext's 169 ~ 184 = Group
32
16-02-02
Change the 1
(169) to Priority 1, 2
Priority 2, etc, etc
45-01-01
DO NOT ASSIGN
45-01-07
100
45-01-08
32
45-01-10
ON
84-12-31
RFC2833
Networking Manual
Site A
Set System ID 1 =
172.16.0.10
3
Device Type 4 = Default
Site A
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
st
VM ext
NA
nd
to
DO NOT ASSIGN
100
NA
ON
RFC2833
Site B
Define the IP Address of the destination
system.
System ID 1 was used because this was
the ID assigned in PRG 11-01-03.
Allows the sites to see BLF status of
extensions across the network.
Verify that both sites still have the default
value of 30000 assigned.
Port numbers other than default can be
used but all sites must use the same port
number.
Site B
Assign the InMail ports to 69 ~ 84
Verify the InMail extension numbers are
169 ~ 184
Assign the VM pilot Number to group 32
Change ALL VM extensions to DP
Change ALL VM extensions to special
Change VM groups calling cycle
Change VM groups hunting mode
Change VM groups enhanced hunting
Assign ALL VM extensions to the VM
group
Assign the priority to ALL VM extensions.
Leave this Unassigned when using
Centralized VM
Assign the VM pilot number to ALL sites
Assign the VM department group only in
the site with the VM
Enable NSL protocol on ALL sites
Set all sites in the network to RFC2833.
Issue 6.0
Notes
Notes
13 - 37

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