Software Setup; Special Applications Part 2 April - Samsung Officeserv 7100 Technical Manual

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OfficeServ 7100
TECHNICAL MANUAL

Software Setup

1.
Each switch must be given a unique multi-digit ID number that does not conflict
with the North American Dialing Plan. e.g. one switch is ID 001, a second is ID
002, a third is 003, etc. The digits star (*) and pound (#) cannot be used in switch
ID numbers, This information is entered in MMC 820.
2.
Determine the extension number range(s) for each switch:
Switch 001 is 2001 → 2199
e.g.
Switch 002 is 2200 → 2299
Switch 003 is 2300 → 2399
3.
Determine the group number ranges for each switch:
001 is 5000 → 5049
e.g.
002 is 5100 → 5149
003 is 5200 → 5249
4.
Determine the network LCR access codes from the information in items 2 and 3
above. These are the common leading digits for the station and group numbers in
the other switches.
e.g. for switch 001 this would be 22 (so 22XX extensions can be called), 23 (so
23XX extensions can be called), These are for stations in the other systems, 51
(so 51XX groups can be called) and 52 (so 52XX groups can be called), These
are for station groups in other systems.
This information is entered in MMC 724 in the network LCR area (NTWK LCR
NUMPLAN).
5.
Combine the switch ID and the LCR code to create the entries for MMC 824.
e.g. for switch 001 those would be:
As we are using 4 digit extension and group numbers the size field for each
entry will be 4.
As we are using 3 digits switch IDs and 4 digit extension and group numbers the
max digits field for all entries will be 3 + 4 = 7
XXXYY
00222
00251
00323
00352
2.7.2
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Where
XXX = Switch ID
Y = LCR Access Code
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