IP Server 900 Programming Manual Function 3: Station programming
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2. Program network numbers
1. Launch IP Server 900 Web ESI System Programmer, and connect to an IP Server 900 on
the Esi-Link network.
2. Access Function 342.
3. Populate the network number list by either:
a. Clicking the checkbox for populating the number table with a range of numbers, and then
entering the starting and ending numbers.
or
b. Leaving the checkbox unchecked, to select the dialing plan(s) to use to populate
extensions from selected dialing plans.
4. To complete populating the network number list, click Add Filter Numbers.
5. To select a range of numbers, choose the numbers to be assigned to the first location by
clicking the first network number and, while holding down the Shift key, dragging the mouse.
6. Next, right-click a location field (or “cell”). An Esi-Link location list will appear. Select the
location to which the selected numbers are to be assigned, and click the check mark icon.
7. Repeat steps 5–6 to assign network numbers to other locations in the Esi-Link network.
(For numbers that you won’t be using, leave the location number blank.)
8. When finished with this operation, click Save and send programming changes to the system.
3. Print a network numbering report
After sending the programming changes, you should generate a report of the network number
assignments. It will be used both to verify network number programming and for reference.
Here’s how to generate the network numbering report:
1. In IP Server 900 Web ESI System Programmer, select F76 and click Run.
2. When the report is displayed, print a copy for each location in the network.
3. Keep the printouts for use as checklists when performing flexible number reassignments in
Function 341 at each location.
4. Test some assigned network numbers
When you’ve finished the previous steps, test by dialing some network numbers assigned to
extensions at remote locations. They should ring. If they don’t, follow the steps in
“Troubleshooting network numbering” (page F.40).