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NEC Electra Elite IPK II System User Manual

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Electra Elite IPK II Document Revision 4C
Universal Slots 2 - 1031
Universal Slots
Description
The IPK II has eight universal slots, and up to three cabinets can be installed. The system uses the
same KSU for the basic and expansion cabinets to support up to 24 Universal Slots.
Conditions
Two software packages (Basic Port Package and Expanded Port Package) are available
for the IPK II system using the CPUII( )-U10 ETU. Refer to Table 2-40 Maximum
Capacities for Basic and Expanded Port Packages for maximum system capacities for each
software package.
Enhancements
With Version 1500 or higher, In-Mail does not take away from the maximum port capacity of a basic
system. In-Mail can be assigned to ports greater than 64.
In Version 1.50, the DTI/PRI ETUs can be programmed as a 4/8/12/16/20/24-port Fractional T1/PRI
(when PRG 10-39-01 is set to be Enabled).
Table 2-40 Maximum Capacities for Basic and Expanded Port Packages
Item
Basic Port
Package
Expanded Port
Package
Basic Terminals (Phones) 56
256
Dedicated CAR/VE 256 256
Basic Terminals + CAR/VE 320
512
Basic Trunks 56
200
Basic Terminals + Trunks 64
416
Universal Slot 24 24
64 maximum Trunk and Station ports combined in the Basic Port Package. The system must have at least
one station card and one trunk card installed.
 16 port slots x 24 Universal Slots = 384 +32 common ports shared by all three cabinets = 416.

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NEC Electra Elite IPK II System Specifications

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BrandNEC
ModelElectra Elite IPK II System
CategoryTelephone System
LanguageEnglish

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