ESI IVX 128 Plus Installer's Programming Supplement page 7

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Programming for IP Feature Phones is similar to that for Digital Feature Phones, except that additional
information is required. If the extension entered during step 1 is for a Digital or Analog extension,
Function 31 programming is the same as described in the IVX 128 Installation Manual; however, if the
extension entered is one of the 12 extension numbers assigned to the Local Network Card, the IVX 128
Plus will prompt for additional information as shown in the following procedures.
Important:
Where any gray shading ( ) appears in an example, it represents values either
unavailable to the function or unused in the particular example.
Local IP Feature Phones
Below is an example of the portion of a completed programming worksheet (Appendix II) for local IP
Feature Phones.
Ext
Type
112
Local IP
113
Local IP
114
Local IP
115
Local IP
116
Local IP
117
Local IP
Prior to programming extension definition for a Local IP Phone, install the phone on the IVX 128 Plus
network and power on the Local Phone.
1. Extension number
Extension numbers for IP phones, whether remote or local, will in be in a contiguous range of 12
extension numbers with a starting point dependent on the position of the LNC card within the IVX 128
Plus. Example: If the LNC is the second port card in the IVX 128 Plus, the extensions reserved for the IP
feature Phones will be 112 through 123.
STATION PROG
EXT:_
2. Type
If the extension entered is for an IP extension, use the scroll keys to choose whether it is to be a remote
station or a local station.
X123 TYPE
LOCAL
MAC
Name
00304D13579A
Jane
00304D135664
Roger
00304D1357FF
Sally
00304D144F5B
Dean
00304D144F5C
Sam
00304D144F5E
George
IVX 128 Plus: additional features
CO
CF day
CF
night
9
MB109
X105
9
MB110
MB110
9,8
MB111
MB111
9,8
MB112
MB112
9,8
MB113
MB113
9,8
MB114
MB114
Pg zone
Ext
0,1,2
0, 2
0, 2
0, 2
0,1,2
0, 2
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