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2.3.3 System Capacity
DSP Resource Reservation
DSP resources can be reserved for certain operations to avoid lack of resources for particular operations.
When the PBXs are connected in a One-look network, you can specify how many resources to allocate to each
branch.
The following examples show cases of allocating and reserving DSP resources.
Note
For details about reserving DSP resources, refer to "5.4.4.1 DSP Resource Reservation" and "5.4.4.2 DSP
Resource Advisor" in the Feature Guide, and "9.32.1.1 PBX Configuration—Configuration—DSP
Resource—Setting—DSP Resource Advisor" in the PC Programming Manual.
Example
In this example, the DSP M (127 DSP resources) is installed and resources are reserved for the following
operations:
40 VoIP (G.711) calls
10 Conference trunks
8 Unified Messaging (includes 3 Two-way recording operations)
10 OGM operations
UM Tone (Fixed)
Reserved Resources
(40 x1) + (10 x 0.5) + (8 x 1.3) + (10 x 2) + 2
=77.4
Free Resources
= 127 - 77.4
= 49.6
Maximum Terminal Equipment
The following shows the number of each terminal equipment type supported by the PBX.
Terminal Equipment Type
Telephone
SLT
IP-PT
*1
SIP Phone
IP-CS (8-channel)
PS
Doorphone
Door Opener
External Sensor
KX-NT300 series and KX-NT265 (software version 2.00 or later only).
*1
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Stand-alone System
640
2
128
640
64
512
1
1
1
One-look Network
1000
32
1000
1000
128
512
16
16
16

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