NEC Univerge SV8100 Features And Specifications Manual page 1334

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With Version 3000 or higher software, the same user name and password can be assigned to multiple
extensions when using Automatic or Manual Registration. This makes it easier on the user by only
having to remember one password. For example, if a user has an IP Multiline terminal, MH240 handset,
and uses Desktop Applications with the Enhancement bundle controlling the IP Multiline, three different
ports are used in the system. Prior to Version 3000, each IP port required a unique user name and
password. With Version 3000 all three can be assigned the same user name and password.
Conditions
The Desktop Application must be running in order to run the Answering Center.
The Desktop Application does not support Centrex trunks for transferring or call forwarding
off-site.
The Desktop Application does not follow delay ringing. For example, if a virtual extension is
set to delay ring and appears on a Desktop terminal, the Desktop will show the call as
ringing immediately.
If a 3rd-Party CTI connection is used on the SV8100, the Override function for IP multiline
terminals and softphones is not supported.
The Bluetooth Cordless Handset (BCH) is not a supported terminal when using 1st-Party
CTI, 3rd-Party CTI, or with the Desktop Suite.
SV8100 Desktop Applications do not support Secondary Incoming Extensions.
A maximum of 128 Desktop Applications connections is supported (Desktop Client,
Desktop Client with Shared Services or SoftPhones). Any 1st-Party CTI over ethernet
connection takes away from the 128 maximum connections.
The SV8100 Desktop Application does not support Network Address Translation (NAT).
Because of this, any Desktop Application must appear to be on the same network as the
SV8100 VoIP Interface (IPLA). For remote Desktop Applications, like SP310 soft phone,
this can be achieved by a VPN connection to the network the SV8100 resides on.
The Desktop Applications require a ADA-L Adapter installed on the multiline terminal with
connection directly to the client PC for Call Recording and Personal Greeting voice
functions when running in deskset mode.
With Version 1100 or lower software, the CD-CP00-US must be licensed for a IP Terminal
license for each Desktop Application whether it is running in deskset or softphone mode.
With Version 2000 or higher software, the CD-CP00-US must be licensed for either an IP
Terminal license or an IP Terminal Softphone License when using a SP310 Softphone or
the Enhancement Bundle.
Desktop Application users cannot dial digits while a call is in progress.
If the Desktop user presses the disconnect button to abort a transfer, the call shows up in
Desktop as a held call. The Desktop user is not automatically connected back to the caller.
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