Wireless Roaming - NEC NEAX 2000 IPS Reference Manual

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Wireless Roaming

The NEAX 2000 IPS supports the JT-Q931a protocol and JT-11582 for signaling at Q-
reference point between PBXs on the private network. By supporting this protocol, the PSs can
be used in any Calling Area on the private network.
Roaming can be executed only on trunk connection between PBXs based on JT-Q931a
protocol or IP. To each trunk route of JT-Q931a digital trunks/IP trunks, it can be specified
whether Roaming is provided or not. The JT-Q931a digital trunks/IP trunks can be used by
single line telephone stations and D
common trunks.
The Data Base Module (DBM) card (PN-AP00-B) is required per PBX. The DBM card cannot
be used as billing application processor (for SMDR, MCI, PMS or Hotel printer). System data
stored in the memory of the DBM card can be saved, loaded and verified from a MAT.
Roaming network can consist of maximum 512 PBXs.
information for maximum 512 Visitor PSs can be recorded to a system. VLR information is the
various information of Visitor PS and is made in the memory of DBM on the Visitor PBX when
the PS is roaming.
overwrites the oldest VLR information.
One of the following two Roaming service is available in the PBX.
Roaming service via Dp channel private line using Q931a digital trunks; Multi-Site
Roaming
Roaming service via IP network using Virtual IPT; Q931a Roaming over IP Trunk
The following sections describe the system outline and system configuration of Multi-Site
Roaming/ Q931a Roaming over IP Trunk.
NEAX 2000 IPS Request For Proposal (RFP) Reference Guide
NDA-24349, Issue 4
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stations for originating or receiving calls as same as
When the VLR information exceeds for more than 512 PSs, DBM
Chapter 16 Wireless System
Visitor Location Register (VLR)
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