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NEC Univerge SV9100 - Netlink Multi-SIP Carrier

NEC Univerge SV9100
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NetLink Multi-SIP Carrier
Description
Multiple SIP Trunk carriers can be utilized when NetLink is configured.
A Secondary NetLink system is able to utilize its own SIP trunks independently to the Primary system.
Refer to Example NetLink Multiple Carrier to see the advantage of this feature.
Example NetLink Multiple Carrier
Conditions
If SIP Trunk are programmed in a Netlink secondary system, only SIP Profile One can be
utilized.
It is possible to set Register ID for trunks that belong to that specific system. For example, a
Register ID set in the Primary system cannot be assigned to a trunk in the Secondary
system. The allocation of the trunk and Register ID of Program14-12 must be in the same
system.
In order to use CPN in a secondary system, Program 51-19 must be turned on for those
extensions. Once enabled, CPN may be sent on a per station basis using Program 21-19.
Once NetLink is established, PCPro or WebPro must be used to change the system data
related to the SIP trunks.
Any SIP trunks that are built in a system before establishing NetLink will be deleted after
establishing NetLink.
SIP trunks are assigned in the order of system set up. System ID's are needed to assign
Program 10-68 data.
The following programs no longer replicate and can be set on a per system basis: 10-23,
10-37, 21-19, 84-13, and 84-14.
Each NetLink secondary system can use either SIP trunks to a provider or SIP trunk TIE
line mode but not both.

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