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Feature Guide
The PBX whose extensions will monitor the status of extensions at other PBXs must be assigned
Network PBX ID 1. The PBXs that have extensions that will be monitored must be assigned Network
PBX IDs 2-8. IDs 1-8 can only be assigned to one PBX each within the network. A maximum of seven
PBXs can have extensions that are monitored. Any other PBXs must be assigned Network PBX ID 0.
They will only retransmit received monitor data sent by PBXs 2-8.
3.
QSIG Port Setting [Monitored PBX]
IP data is routed through the network according to the routing tables of the IP-GW cards. It is necessary
to identify the monitor PBX, to which to transmit extension status information, for each card that will be
used. This is done by specifying the extension number of any extension (for example, the PBX
operator) at the monitor PBX.
[Example VoIP Network]
4.
Network Monitor Extension Registration [Monitor PBX]
Register the extensions (attached to other PBXs) that will be monitored. A maximum of 32 extensions
can be registered. Only extensions that have been registered here can be assigned to NDSS buttons.
Network Monitor Extensions Table
When using the PBX Access Code numbering method, the relevant access code must be added before
the extension number registered here.
5.
NDSS Button Customization [Monitor PBX]
At any extension attached to the monitor PBX, customize a flexible button as an NDSS button for an
extension registered above. Then go off-hook, press this button once, and go on-hook again. This
activates the monitoring function. The monitored PBX will begin to transmit information about the status
Network Operator Extn. No.
IP-GW Card Slot No.
1001
01
Index No.
Network Extn. No.
Network Extn. Name
001
2001
Branch 1: T. Jones
002
2002
Branch 1: M. Davidson
003
4001
Branch 2: R. Powell
:
:
:
032
PBX-1
Network
ID 1
PBX-3
PBX-2
PBX-4
IP-GW
IP Network
Idle
4001 NDSS
Busy
4001
Idle Busy
Network
ID 2
Summary of Contents for KX-TDA50
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Page 67: ...1 5 Making Call Features Feature Guide 67 User Manual References 1 2 1 Basic Calling...
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Page 244: ...2 4 Fault Recovery Diagnostics 244 Feature Guide...
Page 245: ...Feature Guide 245 Section 3 Programming Instructions...
Page 281: ...Feature Guide 281 Section 4 KX TDA50 Maintenance Console Operating Instructions...
Page 446: ...4 8 System 2 446 Feature Guide Feature Guide References 1 16 1 Caller ID...
Page 621: ...4 14 ARS 8 Feature Guide 621 Feature Guide References 1 9 1 Automatic Route Selection ARS...
Page 652: ...4 17 Maintenance 11 652 Feature Guide...
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