Setting Up The Networking Feature
ISDN Networking
Networking â—† 15
âž» 10-03-11 : PCB Setup - Networking System Number
The Networking ID is used to select the access route for dialed digits. You can choose any
number 0 to 50 (0 equals no operation). This ID is used when setting the numbering plan for
the networked systems. The same ID number must be set in both 10-03-11 and 11-01. Refer to
Numbering Plan (page 32) for more on the numbering plan settings.
Example:
âž» 10-32-01 : PRI Networking Channel Limitation
With software 2.09 or higher, this program can be used to assign the number of B-channels to
be used for each ISDN PCB. This allows for fractional PRIs when used with multiple site net-
working. If this program is limited to less than "23" on one side of the network, then it also
limits both inbound and outbound network calls. This also applies on the other side of the net-
work as well.
(Default: Slots 1-16 = 23, Entries: 1-23)
âž» 11-02-01 : Extension Numbering
Assign the extension numbers to the ports. The extension number can be up to eight digits
long. The Þrst/second digit(s) of the number should be assigned in Program 11-01. This lets
an employee move to a new location (port) and retain the same extension number.
ISDN Line Number 01-08
Item
No.
Item Input Data Default
10 Networking System Number
(Network Mode Only)
0-50 0
System – A System – B
Networking ID: 1 Networking ID: 1