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Appendix A — Networking
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MANUAL VERSION 11.0 – May 2008
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This does not automatically configure the IPRC for use by the network. You
must manually program networking parameters locally as well as on each remote node.
Program the IP Connection for the remote node: You can also create IP connections
to represent IPRCs on other nodes within the network. To see these off-node IP connec-
tion fields, you must have a node created in System\Devices and Feature Codes\Nodes.
NOTE:
Each node in an IP network must contain an off-node IP connection for all
other IP nodes in the network. For example, in a three-node network, node 1 must have
an off-node IP connection for nodes 2 and 3; node 2 must have off-node IP connections
for nodes 1 and 3; and node 3 must have off-node IP connections for nodes 1 and 2.
Nodes that do not have the correct off-node IP connections programmed may not be
able to communicate with each other via IP.
Create an off-node IP connection in the IP Connections field.
Choose a "P6XXY" extension for the off-node IP connection. Again, you must assign a
unique extension to each IP connection within the network.
NOTE:
When creating off-node connections and other IP-related extension numbers,
Inter-Tel recommends using a numbering plan that associates the extension to the
device and the node on which it resides. For example, the first IPRC on node 2 would
be P6021 (P6 followed by the node number, then the IPRC number). The second IPRC
would be P6022, etc.
Program a remote IP address, remote audio receive port, and remote listening port in
the IP Connection screen (see
Program the Node IP Connection Group: The off-node IP connection screen also
contains a link to the Node IP Connection Group field to which the IP connection
belongs. The system automatically creates a node IP connection group for each remote
node you program. A node IP connection group corresponds to an IP network connec-
tion between the local node and a remote node. Program the Node IP Connection Group
field as described on
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NOTE:
Changes to the Node IP Connection Group parameters do not take effect until
the next call. Changes do not affect existing calls.
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