NEC SL1100 Features And Specifications Manual page 696

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SL1100
Program Num-
ber
10-12-10
10-19-01
S
10-20-01
10-27-01
*1
11-01-01
*1
11-01-01
20-01-04
1-684
Program Name
CPU Network Setup - Subnet Mask
Assign the subnet mask for the VoIPDB card.
VoIPDB DSP Resource Selection
This program is used to assign the 16 or 32 resources of the
VoIPDB.
NEC recommends leaving the default settings as system de-
fault.
LAN Setup for External Equipment - TCP Port
Device type 4 (networking system) must be assigned to the
same port number in ALL SL Net systems.
IP System ID - IP Address
Define the IP Address of the Remote SL Net system where the
call is routed for the system ID assigned in PRG 11-01-01.
System Numbering
Assign the leading digit/digits of the remote SL Net systems
as: (8) Networked System Access.
Example 1: The Remote SL Net system is going to use exten-
sions 200 ~ 299 then the digit 2 would be assigned as: (8) Net-
worked System Access.
Example 2: The Remote SL Net system is going to use exten-
sions 1200 ~ 1299 then the digits 12 would be assigned as: (8)
Networked System Access.
System Numbering
Once the leading digits/digits are assigned as network access,
you must then assign them to a valid Network ID (1 ~ 4).
st
The 1
remote system would be network ID 1, the second
would be network ID 2, the 3
th
the 4
would be network ID 4. The network ID's at each re-
mote location do not have to match; they are system depend-
ant.
For example, if the Remote SL Net system uses extensions
200 ~ 299, then digit 2 would be assigned as: (8) Networked
System Access and digit 2 would be assigned as network ID 1.
Network BLF Indication
Assign how often the SL1100 updates the DSS key BLF indi-
cations for remote SL Net systems (expressed in seconds).
To provide BLF lamping indications across the network, this
timer must be adjusted. NEC recommends a value of 3 sec-
onds.
rd
would be network ID 3, and
ISSUE 2.0
Default
Refer to the programming manual for
all the possible valid subnet mask en-
tries.
(default)
255.255.0.0
0 = Commonly used for IP extensions,
trunks, and networking
1 = Use for IP extensions
2 = Use for SIP trunks
3 = Use for networking (SL Net)
5 = Blocked
6 = Common without unicast paging
7 = Multicast paging
8 = Unicast paging
(defaults)
Resource 1 = 1
Resource 2 ~ 32 = 0
1 = CTI Server (default = 0)
4 = Networking System (default =
30000)
5 = SMDR Output (default = 0)
6 = DIM Output (default = 0)
9 = 1st Party CTI (default = 0)
11 = OM Server (default = 8010)
12 = Traffic Report Output (default = 0)
13 = Room Data Output for Hotel
Service (default = 0)
Available values are: 0 ~ 65535
0.0.0.0 ~ 126.255.255.254
128.0.0.1 ~192.255.255.254
192.0.0.1 ~ 223.255.255.254
(default)
0.0.0.0
0 = Not Used
1 = Service Code
2 = Extension Number
3 = Trunk Access Code
4 = Individual Trunk Access Code
5 = Operator Access
6 = F-Route
8 = Networked System Access
9 = Dial Extension Analyze
Refer to Programming Manual.
0 = No Remote Network
1 = Remote Network 1
2 = Remote Network 2
3 = Remote Network 3
4 = Remote Network 4
(default)
0
0 ~ 64800 seconds
(default)
0
SL Net

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