System Capacities - Northern Telecom NAC Installation Manual

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System capacities

Below are the maximum limits within which the NAC 2 system works. If
you exceed these limitations, unpredictable consequences may result.
10 Meridian MAX 4.3 and/or Meridian MAX 6.x or higher nodes
defined and connected to the NAC 2
160 network ACD-DN or CDN queues defined and monitored by the
NAC 2 (average 16 per node)
80 Network Supervisors/Network Administrators IDs defined within
the NAC 2. Only 38 can be logged into the system simultaneously.
10 remote supervisor login positions defined within NAC 2
Table 2-2 lists the maximum number of network links, remote logins,
workstations and printers that can be defined on a NAC 2 system. Their
combined total cannot exceed the number of ports available.
For example, you have a 24-port NAC 2 system with four Meridian MAX
nodes and you want to define 15 supervisors workstations on the system.
Four ports are required for the network links and one port is required for
each of the 15 supervisor workstations. The total number of ports used at
this point is 19. This leaves five ports available to define printers. This
configuration would use all 24 of your available ports. If you decide to
define a remote login for two of your Meridian MAX nodes, the number of
ports available for supervisors and printers would decrease.
Note: One network link, one supervisor workstation, and one printer
must be defined on your NAC 2 system at all times regardless of the
system configuration. A remote login can be defined if needed but
there is no minimum requirement.
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