Special Considerations When Connecting Multiple Units To A Lan - Talkswitch CT.TS005.003902 User Manual

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Voicemail
All local extension and remote extension voicemail data is stored on the unit
that the extension is connected to. For example, all greetings, directory
names and voicemail messages for extensions 121-128, 220-229 and
mailboxes 420-429 are stored on unit 2. If a unit is completely filled with
voicemail messages, the system will not accept any more messages for its
extensions. However the other units will accept messages for their
extensions. If you need more memory, TalkSwitch memory cards can be
purchased from your reseller. To view the memory usage of each TalkSwitch
unit and each mailbox, choose Tools > Memory Usage > Voicemail or
choose Tools > Voicemail Manager.

Special considerations when connecting multiple units to a LAN

Each unit is identified with a tab at the top of the configuration window, as
shown in the following illustration.
Multiple TalkSwitch units on a LAN will function as a single phone system.
Some features are expanded as you add units, and other features are not.
As you add more units, the number of telephone lines, local extensions, VoIP
lines, remote extensions and voice mailboxes will increase.
For example, if you have a 480vs and a 244vs connected on the same LAN,
the system can support 6 telephone lines, 32 local extensions, 4 VoIP lines,
20 remote extensions, 32 local voice mailboxes, 20 remote voice mailboxes,
and 20 general voice mailboxes.
The features listed below are not affected by the number of units on the
LAN, so capacity will not increase as you add units.
Feature
Auto
There are nine auto attendants.
Attendant
Ring Groups There are ten ring groups (300-309).
Park Orbits
There are ten park orbits (500-509).
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