Netlink Multi-Sip Carrier - NEC UNIVERGE SV9100 Features And Specifications

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NetLink Multi-SIP Carrier

Description
Multiple SIP Trunk carriers can be utilized when NetLink is configured.
A Secondary NetLink system is able to utilize its own SIP trunks independently to the Primary system.
Refer to Example – NetLink Multiple Carrier to see the advantage of this feature.
Example – NetLink Multiple Carrier
Conditions
If SIP Trunk are programmed in a Netlink secondary system, only SIP Profile One can be
utilized.
It is possible to set Register ID for trunks that belong to that specific system. For example, a
Register ID set in the Primary system cannot be assigned to a trunk in the Secondary
system. The allocation of the trunk and Register ID of Program14-12 must be in the same
system.
In order to use CPN in a secondary system, Program 51-19 must be turned on for those
extensions. Once enabled, CPN may be sent on a per station basis using Program 21-19.
Once NetLink is established, PCPro or WebPro must be used to change the system data
related to the SIP trunks.
Any SIP trunks that are built in a system before establishing NetLink will be deleted after
establishing NetLink.
SIP trunks are assigned in the order of system set up. System ID's are needed to assign
Program 10-68 data.
The following programs no longer replicate and can be set on a per system basis: 10-23,
10-37, 21-19, 84-13, and 84-14.
Each NetLink secondary system can use either SIP trunks to a provider or SIP trunk TIE
line mode but not both.
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