iPECS eMG80/100& eMG800 & UCP & vUCP
Administration and Programming Manual Issue 2.5
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4.3.6.4 Attendant Assignment – PGM 164
eMG80/100 is consists of 1 System attendant and 3 Main attendants. eMG800 is consists of 1 System
attendant and 4 Main attendants. The System Attendant has higher priority in call handling and system
management functions with access to PGM 0. As a default, the System Attendant is assigned Station 100 for
eMG80/100 and Station 1000 for eMG800. Main Attendants are not assigned by default.
ATTENDANT ASSIGNMENT
100 . . . . . .
Press the [PGM] button and dial 164.
ATTENDANT ASSIGNMENT
100 . . . . . .
Select the desired button:
- Button 1: System Attendant
- Button 2: Main Attendants
Use the dial-pad to enter desired station numbers for the System and Main
Attendants. Use the [SPEED] button to erase an entry and the
[VOL UP]/[VOL DOWN] button to scroll through the Main Attendants.
Press the [Save] button to store the Attendant assignment entry.
4.3.6.5 Multi-cast RTP/RTCP Ports – PGM 165
The system employs Multi-cast to send BGM, MOH, paging, and Push-To-Talk packets. Employing a single
multi-cast packet reduces the overall LAN traffic. In some cases, specifically, when multiple systems are
connected to the same default router, defining different ports for each system may be advantageous.
MULTICAST RTP/RTCP
PRESS FLEX KEY (1-2)
Press the [PGM] button and dial 165.
MULTICAST RTP
PRESS FLEX_KEY (01-24)
Press Flex button 1 for RTP ports or Flex button 2 for RTCP ports.
Press the desired Flex button; refer to Table 3.3.6.5-1. The 24 Flex buttons
are used to assign ports for the first 24 RTP/RTCP functions. To assign port
numbers for additional RTP/RTCP functions, use the [VOL UP]/
[VOL DOWN] buttons.
Use the dial-pad to enter desired data for the port. Refer to Table 3.3.6.5-1.
Table 3.3.6.5-1 MULTI-CAST RTP/RTCP PORTS — (PGM 165)
M-CAST RTP BGM INT
8100 (8101)
RTP and RTCP ports for internal
BGM.
M-CAST RTP BGM EXT 1
8102 (8103)
RTP and RTCP ports for external
BGM 1.