8.4 Types of PBX Networks
This section gives an overview of the types of networks the PBX can participate in.
8.4.1 H.323 QSIG Network
This section gives an overview of H.323 QSIG networks.
Image of a H.323 QSIG network:
Resources for Node 1
Node 1:
Resources for Node 2
Node 2:
KX-NCP500
H.323 QSIG
Network
Main Unit*
1
*1
KX-NS300
Features
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H.323 QSIG networks can include non-KX-NS300 PBXs (e.g., KX-TDE200, KX-NCP500).
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Resources are not available to extension users of other PBX without explicit configuration.
Conditions
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PBXs in an H.323 QSIG network must be connected over a private IP network.
Bandwidth Requirements
Refer to "8.2.3 Bandwidth Assessment".
Required Items
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V-IPGW4: Virtual 4-Channel VoIP Gateway Card
Note
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The following activation key is required for enhanced QSIG network features (NDSS, Centralised Voice
Mail, etc.).
–
KX-NSN002: Activation Key for QSIG Network (QSIG Network)
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For more details about H.323 QSIG networks, refer to "4.2.1 TIE Line Service" in the Feature Guide.
•
For details about configuring and programming a H.323 QSIG network, refer to "
in the PC Programming Manual.
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8.4.1 H.323 QSIG Network
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