1.2.3 SAMPLE CONFIGURATION
To better understand how the OfficeServ 7100 is configured, below is an example of a practical 4 x 12 configura-
tion using a combination of digital and ITP telephones. Cabinet 1 shows the type of card installed in each phys-
ical slot. Cabinets 2~7 show the default to the virtual assignments for each virtual slot. The IP telephones may be
connected to existing (external) data equipment or OfficeServ 7100 data module (4SWM) in a separate stand
alone cabinet.
Cabinet 1: Sample 4 x 12 Default Slot Configuration
1.3 TECHNOLOGY
MEMORY
The system operates using stored program control. This program is stored on a Secure Digital (SD) media card
inserted into the Main Processor card (MP10a). The media card also provides space for a backup customer data-
base and approximately 52 hours of voicemail storage. The customer database is stored indefinitely in NAND
Flash. Call Logs, Alarms, UCD call statistics, program logs and traffic reports are stored in NAND flash. No on/off
battery switch is required for the MP10a.
MICROPROCESSORS
OfficeServ 7100 uses distributed processing. Its primary processor is a M82511G (MP10a), operating at a clock
speed of 375 MHz. This provides all the main processing necessary for the system. The tertiary level of processing
is done in the keysets. The digital keysets use a Hitachi H8 processor for data communication within the system.
1.4 PROGRAMMING
The OfficeServ 7100 is a self-configuring system. This means that immediately after applying power, the
OfficeServ 7100 reads the types and locations of all installed interface cards and keysets and assigns default data
to them. This data provides for system operation within a few minutes after applying power. All trunks and sta-
tions are assigned three digit numbers according to the default numbering plan. This numbering plan is flexible
and may be changed to suit customer requirements. The installing technician customizes this default data to
meet the end user’s requirements. The system comes up default in a 4 CO line by 8 station squared configuration,
with Caller ID enabled and 4 ports of voicemail/auto attendant.
The OfficeServ 7100 also provides a proprietary application called Installation Tool (IS Tool). This application can
be loaded onto any high performance PC (that meets the minimum requirements) and the application is used
only to program the telephone system from anywhere in the world, provided there is a LAN/WAN or modem con-
nection.
FIGURE 1-7
License
(MGI-4)
(VM-4)
12 Stations and 4 Trunks
•
4 Analog Loop Trunks
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8 Digital Telephones
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4 IP Telephones
•
4 MGI Channels (VoIP)
•
4 Voice Mail Ports
Note: MGI channels are licensed
in 1~8 port increments.
1.7
(4DLM + 4DLM + 4TRM)
MP10a
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