NEC Sl2100 Networking Manual page 179

Hide thumbs Also See for Sl2100:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

ISSUE 1.0
• At System-A extension 2200 must be set as the operator extension in Program 20-17-01.
• At system-B dial 0 must be set as networking in Program 11-01 and routed to the node ID of
System-A.
• Users at System A and B can access the operator by dialing 0.
3.23 Paging
An extension user can make internal or external pages to a networked system. Paging to a networked
system can only be activated by dialing a service code and the target network's system ID.
3.24 Park
Park places a call in a waiting state (called a Park Orbit) so that an extension user may pick it up. Any
extension user who is in the same Park Group as the extension which placed the call in Park can
answer the call. This includes extension users in a networked system. For example, when an
extension user in Park Group 3 within System A places a call in Park, the extension users in Park
Group 3 at any connected system can retrieve the call by pressing the flashing park key or dialing a
service code.
If you do not want the park hold orbits to be available to other users within the AspireNet network, then
place the extension at each site in a different park hold group in Program 24-03.
With a single system, when two users within the same Park Group try to place a call in the same park
orbit at the same time, one user will get the orbit while the other user's call will either ring back or it will
remain an active call, depending on how the park orbit was accessed.
With Networking, if both users try to access the same orbit, one user will get the orbit, while the other
will hear ringback, at which time they can park the call in a different orbit.
3.25 Ringdown Extension, Internal/External
A networked system can have a phone defined as a Ringdown Extension to dial either an internal or
external number.
3.26 Selectable Display Messaging
An extension user can select a preprogrammed Selectable Display Message for their extension. This
message will be displayed on an incoming intercom caller's LCD when they call the extension in a
networked system.
3.27 Toll Restriction
Toll Restriction limits the numbers an extension user may dial. When accessing a trunk at a remote
system the Toll Restriction Class of Service is defined by the calling extension's system, but the Toll
Restriction tables will be used from the system which has the outgoing trunk. The Toll restriction class
number is sent to the remote system, the remote system will use the class number to define the Toll
Restriction tables to use.
Since the restriction table is used for the system which has the outgoing trunk, the definition of the
Class of Service may be different, unless all Toll Restriction Classes of Service and Toll Restriction
Tables are defined the same between systems.
Networking Manual
SL2100
13-17

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents