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Summit & Summit 800
Feature Description and Operation Manual Issue 1.2
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required for the host to be reachable by remote devices.
6. Up to 32 local systems can operate in local mode as part of a T-NET if central system
is Summit. Otherwise.
7. You can set T-NET enable ON/OFF for using T-NET in local system.
8. Voice switching will be handled in local system if both caller and called device in same
Summit system and both are TDM device without relay.
9. Summit could be work as both central and local system.
Programming
Web Admin.
T-NET DATA T-NET Basic Attributes
T-NET CM Attributes
T-NET LM Attributes
T-NET FoPSTN Attributes
Related Features
Remote Device Zone Management
Hardware
Remote system to support Local Survivability
2.79.2 Distributed Control Network
Description
In the Distributed Control Network, each iPECS system maintains control over the devices
registered to it. The networked systems communicate employing QSig over ISDN Lines or H.450
over IP Lines for basic networking capabilities and the proprietary iPECS protocol for the
advanced networking features. QSIG employs ISDN PRI channels only with support for ESTI
standards ETS 300-237/238/256/257/260/261/361/362/363/364.
As a member of the network, you will have access to resources of other systems in the network
such as outside Lines, Stations and Paging. A Network Numbering Plan determines the system
call routing; your dialed digits are compared with the Numbering Plan Table for routing. Station to
station calling, Call Transfers, Conferencing, Call Back, Call Waiting/Camp-on, Call Forward, and
DND operation are transparent to the users although conditions noted below may apply.
In addition, other features and functions as detailed in the following sections are available to you
as part of the distributed network environment.
Operation
Operation of Distributed Networking is automatic when configured

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