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SV9100 NetLink

Introduction

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NTRODUCTION
NetLink Networking provides a seamless connection, using an IP network, to join
multiple SV9100 communication servers into what would appear to be a single
communications server. With a unified numbering plan, users can access any
extension in the network as if they were in the same location.
With NetLink Networking, multiple locations are linked, allowing only one operator
and a shared voice mail in the network. Up to 50 nodes (locations) can be connected
as part of the NetLink network.
With NetLink, one communication server has the main database and controls other
communication servers. The communication server is called Primary System. All call
control is basically done by the Primary System. All slots, trunks and stations belong
to the Primary System. No need to consider the numbering plan in the other
communication servers. It is easy to consider how to grab a trunk in another
communication server. There is no feature limitation when using NetLink. Any
terminal in any node operates the same as if they were located in the Primary
System.
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