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For the RTP and RTCP ports enter the starting port number for each IP address. Each DSP requires one
RTP port and one RTCP port. Under normal circumstances there is no need to change these settings from
default.
NetLink Systems
Easy Edit –
Advanced Items/VoIP/Networking/NetLink/NetLink Systems
IP Address – A list of IP addresses of each node in the network.
Name - Used to give a name to each node in the network.
Time Zone Hour - Used to set the time zone hour of where the particular node is located.
Time Zone Minute - Used to set the time zone minute of where the particular node is located.
03)
MAC Address - Used to assign the MAC address of the node. Can be used to allow or deny connection to
the network.
(PRG51-02-04)
NetLink Replication
Easy Edit –
Advanced Items/VoIP/Networking/NetLink/NetLink Replication
Automated Primary System Integration - Used to enable Automated Primary System Integration. When
enabled, if the Primary System is available, it will take control of the NetLink network automatically.
(PRG51-06-01)
System Package Reset Method - Used to control whether the system waits for all cards to be idle before
resetting or anytime (even if calls are in progress) after automatic integration.
Enforced Primary System Integration - Used to allow or deny the ability to force Primary System
Integration (by programming command).
System Package Reset Method - Used to control whether the system waits for all cards to be idle before
resetting or anytime (even if calls are in progress) after enforced integration.
Replication Mode – This command controls whether Database Replication is done by time of day, by
interval or disabled completely.
Replication Time – If the Replication Mode is set to Time Setting, this command tells the system to
replicate the database at this time every day.
Replication Interval – If the Replication Mode is set to Interval, this command controls how often (in
minutes) the database is replicated.
Replication Timestamp – This read only command displays the Date and Time of the last database
replication event.
Replication Commencement Time – This tells the system how long to wait (in seconds) after a new
NetLink node has joined the network before replicating the database to it (if enabled).
Node Replication Delay – If there are multiple Secondary Systems in the network, this is the delay (in
seconds) between the replication from the Primary System to each Secondary System.
NetLink Fail-Over Limit – If this number of Fail-Over conditions is met within one hour the systems will not
automatically re-integrate, they will stay as standalone systems until either forced integration is used or the
systems are reset. If this command is set to 0 the systems will always try to re-integrate regardless of the
number of Fail-Over conditions. This command should be set to the required value on each node before
the first NetLink integration occurs.
NetLink Timers
Easy Edit –
Advanced Items/VoIP/Networking/NetLink/NetLink Timers
This is a list of the timers used by NetLink.
The only timer that should be changed from default is KeepAlive Waiting Response Time. It is
recommended to set this timer to 20 seconds.
NetLink Codec
Easy Edit –
Advanced Items/VoIP/Networking/NetLink/NetLink CODEC Settings
NetLink can use various CODECs. A CODEC is a standard for converting an analogue signal to digital.
This conversion process is handled by the DSP (Digital Signal Processors) on the GPZ-IPLE card.
(PRG51-16-01)
(PRG51-16-03)
(PRG51-16-04)
(PRG51-18-01)
(PRG51-02-01)
(PRG51-07-01)
(PRG51-16-02)
(PRG51-05-02)
(PRG51-03)
(PRG51-06-02)
(PRG51-07-02)
(PRG51-16-05)
(PRG51-16-06)
(PRG51-02-02)
(PRG51-02-

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