Table 2-103 Sv8100 Configuration - NEC Univerge SV8100 Features And Specifications Manual

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UNIVERGE SV8100
Between queue progress announcements, the caller is parked and hears the Music on
Hold (MOH).
When a K-CCIS trunk is on hold, the specified Line Seizure access code is used by the
system to retrieve the call from a held state for delivery to an available agent, or play a
queue delay announcement.
The UCB can support and distribute incoming calls from remote K-CCIS offices. However,
incoming calls into UCB that result in link reconnect are not supported. These calls must be
answered by the local station, and then transferred into the UCB.
As part of the software installation process, the software must be registered through the
internet. This process can be accomplished from the server or from any PC on the
customer LAN that has access to both the server and the Internet. The server should be
configured for Internet access. The server leaves the factory configured for DHCP and
therefore automatically gets this access for most customer installations.
Application keys (76+XX) are used instead of blank keys for the Dterm functions of the
SV8100 Version 5000, UCB 5.1 and TSP 4.00 or higher software.
The TSP and UCB have been enhanced to limit when the TSP is required to be reset.
Both have been enhanced to allow UCB to be reset in the following (SV8100 Version
5000, UCB 5.1 and TSP 4.00 or higher software required):
Automatic Always – Resets the TSP at the scheduled time (no matter if TSP reset is needed
or not).
Automatic Yes – Resets the TSP at a scheduled time when a Reset is required.
Manually – Manually reset the TSP.
SV8100 Configuration Change
New Station Card Added
New Trunk Card Added
New IP Phone Registered
Extension Number Changed
Station Card Removed (Program 90-05-01)
Trunk Card Removed (Program 90-05-01)
IP Phone Unregistered (Program 90-23-01)
Function Keys Changed (Note 3)
Note 1: TSP needs to be reset when adding/changing an application key or virtuals.
Note 2: CAP, ICM, Headset, etc. do not require a reset of the TSP.
Note 3: Change of Function Keys using Webpro, PCPro and Handset Programming and Access Codes.
UCB (Unified Communications for Business)

Table 2-103 SV8100 Configuration

UCB TSP Reset
Required
X
X
X
X
X (Note 1)
PC Reset Required
No Reset Required
X
X
X
X (Note 2)
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