NEC Univerge SV8100 Features And Specifications Manual page 969

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UNIVERGE SV8100
If any network where the CD-PVAA blade is connected uses NAT for connecting the voice
calls (including firewall), consulting your network provider/administrator and specifically
requesting service for VoIP or real-time media support on your networks is highly
recommended.
A static IP Address is required for each CD-PVAA with K-CCIS – IP with PVA.
This feature allows Point-to-Multipoint connections for calls through the IP K-CCIS
Network. If a call is transferred or forwarded to a different system in the network, the trunks
in the transferring system are released and a new point-to-point connection is established.
When a call terminates back to the originating system because of call forwarding or transfer, the
intermediate trunks are not released until the call is completed by an answer at the called party or until
the call is forwarded to a different system (similar to the linkreconnect function in TDM CCIS).
The CD-CCTA blade is not required to support this feature. It can be installed and used in a
system using traditional K-CCIS with point-to-point T1 lines allowing both K-CCIS – IP with
PVA and traditional K-CCIS to be used with the same system.
The LAN connection is provided by a 10/100/1000 Base T, Auto-sensing, full duplex
Ethernet.
When assigning a Closed Numbering Plan and DID conversion across K-CCIS – IP with
PVA is required, the UNIVERGE SV8100 uses the ARS/F-Route Tables.
The UNIVERGE SV8100 uses the F-Route Tables to assign an Open Numbering Plan.
When all K-CCIS – IP with PVA voice channels are busy, the UNIVERGE SV8100
originator of a K-CCIS – IP with PVA call hears a busy tone from the system.
Outgoing CO calls in a K-CCIS – IP with PVA network can be routed over the K-CCIS – IP
with PVA link and use the distant system CO lines.
Distant system extension numbers in the K-CCIS – IP with PVA network can be assigned to
One Touch keys and Speed Dial buffers.
When a K-CCIS – IP with PVA trunk is on hold, the Specified Line Seizure access codes
can be used to retrieve the call from its held state.
FoIP (Fax over Internet Protocol) with T.38 protocol is only supported with SV8100 to
SV8100.
Each UNIVERGE SV8100 can support both K-CCIS – IP, K-CCIS – IP with PVA and
SV8100 Net-link simultaneously.
Each UNIVERGE SV8100 can support up to eight CD-PVAA blades – (three) per chassis.
Refer to the SV8100 System Hardware Manual for more information regarding maximum
capacities.
K-CCIS – IP with PVA does not require the use of the PZ-(X)IPLA/IPLB (VoIPDB).
One way delay must not exceed 100ms.
Round Trip delay must not exceed 200ms.
K-CCIS – IP with PVA
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