Programming C-15
Appendix C - Networking Systems
The system will screen and process calls in the following sequence:
If the call matches an extension specified in Flash 52 programming, the call will be
connected within the same system.
-or-
If the call matches an extension associated with Table Number 02, the call will be routed
to the appropriate remote device.
-or-
If the call matches an extension associated with Table Number 03, the caller will receive
an error tone.
Networking Tables For the Hub (refer to Figure C-11 and Figure C-12 )
Table Number 01 of a Hub’s networking tables should include:
CO Group = valid CO Group Number 01-23
Extension Range = the Hub’s range of extension numbers
Table Number 02 of a Hub’s networking tables should include:
CO Group = valid CO Group Number 01-23
Extension Range = the first Node’s range of extension numbers
External Busy Lamp Field Slots = numbers identifying PRIB slot locations associated
with each Node in the network, other than the Node being defined
Table Numbers greater than 02 of a Hub’s networking tables (one Table Number to define
each Node) should include:
CO Group = valid CO Group Number 01-23
Extension Range = the Node’s range of extension numbers
External Busy Lamp Field Slots = numbers identifying PRIB slot locations associated
with each Node in the network, other than the Node being defined
The last Table Number of a Hub’s networking tables should include:
CO Group = CO Group Number 00
Extension Range = complete range of possible extension numbers (i.e., 1000-8999)
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