If your system is configured for Hybrid mode, keep in mind:
A line can be assigned to only one pool.
Individual extensions can be restricted access to specific pools.
Individual lines can be assigned to an extension with pool buttons as long as the lines are not
part of any pool.
At installation, the system assigns all outside lines to the main pool and assigns the main pool to
the two leftmost buttons on the bottom row of all system telephones, except extension 10. If
desired, you can remove some of the lines from the main pool and create auxiliary pools. Then,
you can assign pools and/or individual lines on a per extension basis.
System Capacity
The PARTNER ACS release you have, the carrier you use, and the combination of modules
installed, determine the number of available lines and extensions:
PARTNER ACS Release 1.0 and 1.1 systems allow up to 15 lines and up to 32 extensions;
however, these maximums cannot be achieved simultaneously.
Table 1-1. Release 1.0 and 1.1 Capacities
Configuration
Stand-alone
2-slot carrier
5-slot carrier
Maximum Lines
3 lines, 8 extensions
PARTNER ACS processor module
7 lines, 8 extensions
Processor module, 400 module
15 lines, 20 extensions
Processor module, two 206 modules,
two 400 modules
1
Maximum Extensions
8 extensions, 3 lines
PARTNER ACS processor module
14 extensions, 5 lines
Processor module, 206 module
32 extensions, 11 lines
Processor module, four 206 modules
System Capacity
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