NEC SL1100 Networking Manual page 256

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Issue 6.0
Program
Number
*
11-01-01
*
10-27-01
20-01-04
13 - 14
Program Name/Description
System Numbering
Once the leading digits/digits
are assigned as network
access, you must then assign
them to a valid Network ID
(1~4).
st
Note: the 1
remote system
would be network ID 1, the
second would be network ID 2,
rd
the 3
would be network ID 3,
th
and the 4
would be network ID
5. The network ID's at each
remote location do not have to
match; they are system
dependent.
For example, if the Remote SL
Net system uses extensions
200 ~ 299, then digit 2 would be
assigned as: (8) Networked
System Access and digit 2
would be assigned as network
ID 1.
Network System ID Assignment
Define the IP Address of the
Remote SL Net system where
the call is routed for the system
ID assigned in PRG 11-01-01.
Network BLF Indication
Assign how often the SL1100
updates the DSS key BLF
indications for remote SL Net
systems (expressed in
seconds).
To provide BLF lamping
indications across the network,
this timer must be adjusted.
NEC recommends a value of 3
seconds.
Assigned Data
0 = No Remote Network
1 = Remote Network 1
2 = Remote Network 2
3 = Remote Network 3
4 = Remote Network 4
(default =0)
0.0.0.0 ~ 126.255.255.254
128.0.0.1 ~192.255.255.254
192.0.0.1 ~ 223.255.255.254
(default =0.0.0.0)
0 ~ 64800 seconds
(default =0)
NEC SL1100
SL Net

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