Modems; Off-Node Modems; Local Modems - Inter-Tel AXXESS Manual

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Programming
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AXXESS
G. MODEMS
4.94 In the modem programming section, you can create off-node devices for modems on the
other nodes and program individual modems on the Local node.

Off-Node Modems

NOTE:
4.95 If a multi-node system is using more than one CPC, you can program the system to rec-
ognize the modems on the other CPCs. When programming modems, make sure you follow a
universal numbering plan (i.e., the extensions must be unique). In addition, to program off-
node modems on nodes running system versions prior to 8.0, you must assign the modem
extension to an off-node single-line set. This provides modem access for nodes running earlier
system versions.
NOTE:
off-node modem extension.
4.96 To program off-node modem extensions:
1.
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4.97 After programmed, you can use the off-node modem extension for the same functional-
ity as the local modem extension.

Local Modems

4.98 When the system detects a CPC, a Modems folder is available under System\Devices
and Feature Codes. You can also double-click the modem extension under the CPC folder to
access this screen. You can then program the modem information as described below.
You cannot change the modem's extension if you are currently using the modem to connect
to DB Programming.
4.99 Description and Username: All modems should have a description and a username.
The description that appears can be up to 20 characters long. The username, that will appear on
display phones, can have up to 10 characters. To program the names, select the desired text
box and type the entry. Do not use slash (/), backslash (\), vertical slash ( | ), or tilde (~) charac-
ters in usernames. Do not use Control characters in descriptions or usernames.
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MANUAL VERSION 11.0 – May 2008
Programming off-node modems across an IPRC connection is not supported.
You must have a remote node programmed on the system before you can create an
Under System\Cabinets\Devices and Feature Codes\Modems\<Node>, right-click and
select
Create Off-Node Modem
Select the starting extension and the number of modem extensions you want to create.
The extension you assign to the off-node modem must match the extension pro-
grammed locally for the CPC on that node. For example, if the modem extension for the
CPC on node 2 is 1502, the off-node modem extension for that CPC on other nodes
must be 1502.
NOTE:
Do not create or delete more than 2000 off-node devices at a time. Batch cre-
ating more than 2000 off-node devices may cause problems with the system.
Program the Description (up to 20 characters) and Username (up to 10 characters) for
each extension.
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NOTICE

Modems

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