C-16 Programming
Appendix C - Networking Systems
Figure C-11: Two-Node Networking Table Example
LEGEND:
Table Number = the identification number assigned to each array within the system.
CO Group = the line group used to access each system. Co Group 00 = internal calls only.
Extn Range = the extension numbering range for the array.
Ext BLF Slot = identifies PRIB slot locations in the Hub that are associated with each Node within the
network, other than the Node being defined by the Table Number row. This allows DSS/BLF updates to be
sent to the correct systems within the network. Node systems do not identify Ext BLF Slot locations because
the Hub system controls passing of information.
SYSTEM 2 SYSTEM 1 (HUB) SYSTEM 3
Ext 1000 – 1999 Ext 2000 – 2999 Ext 3000 – 3999
PRIB Slot 7 PRIB Slot 2
CO Group 02 CO Group 02
PRIB Slot 3 PRIB Slot 4
CO Group 03 CO Group 02
Actions notify System 1
(e.g., on/off hook)
Actions notify both
System 2 and System 3
Actions notify System 1
Table Number
CO Group
Extn Range
Ext BLF Slot
Table Number
CO Group
Extn Range
Ext BLF Slot
Table Number
CO Group
Extn Range
Ext BLF Slot
01 00 1000-
1999
--- 01 00 2000 -
2999
-- 01 00 3000 -
3999
---
02 02 1000 -
3999
--- 02 02 1000 -
1999
3 02 02 1000-
3999
---
03 00 1000 -
8999
--- 03 03 3000 -
3999
2 03 00 1000 -
8999
---
….to
….
--- 04 00 1000 -
8999
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….
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16 ….to
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--- 16 ….to
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16 ….to
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