Expandable Resources with Legacy Gateways
Connecting a PBX as a legacy gateway can expand the types of available resources. However, some types
of resources are not available. The following table shows the types of resources that are available when a
legacy gateway used with a
KX-NS1000.
Notice
When legacy gateways are used with a
KX-NS1000, all IP-PTs are registered to the KX-NS1000.
Therefore, no optional service cards nor DSP resources are required for the legacy gateways. For
information about unsupported optional service cards, refer to "Unsupported System Components for
Legacy Gateways" in "System Components".
Type Resource Availability
Optional Service Card Physical Card for Legacy Trunks and Extensions
ü
Virtual Card
–
*1
RMT Card
–
DPH/EIO/ECHO Card
ü
ESVM/MSG Card
–
MEC Card
–
DSP Card
–
Terminal DPT/APT/SLT
ü
PT-interface CS/CS for CSIF Card
ü
PS
ü
IP-CS/IP-PT/KX-UT Series SIP Phone/SIP-CS
–
*1
Doorphone
ü
IP Softphone
–
*1
KX-NT400
–
Activation Key Any Activation key
–
*1
IP terminals, except for KX-NT265 (software version 2.00 or later only), are registered and controlled by the KX-NS1000.
Maximum Terminal Equipment
The following shows the number of each terminal equipment type supported by this PBX.
Notice
• When 2 legacy gateways are used, the maximum number for each terminal equipment type for the
system is the sum of each PBX
’s maximum number. However, the maximum number of the following
terminal equipment does not depend on the number of legacy gateways.
– IP-PTs (maximum number: 256
*1
/640
*2
/256
*3
)
– KX-NT505 Add-on 48 Key Module (maximum number: 64)
– SIP phones (maximum number: 640
*1
/256
*2
/384
*3
)
– S-PSs (maximum number: 255)
These terminals are counted as SIP extensions and are counted against the number of activation
keys for SIP extensions. For details, refer to "3.1.1 Type and Maximum Number of Activation
Keys".
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