Service Conditions - NEC Univerge SV9100 Manual

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Restrictions:
SV9100 Networking Manual
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ONDITIONS
Each UNIVERGE SV9100 system can have up to eight K-CCIS routes.
One GCD-CCTA is required to support each K-CCIS link. A maximum of eight
K-CCIS links are supported.
The K-CCIS feature shares the CO/PBX/Tie/DID trunks available for the
system.
When assigning a Closed Numbering Plan and DID conversion across K-CCIS
is required, the UNIVERGE SV9100 uses the ARS/F-Route Tables.
The UNIVERGE SV9100 uses the F-Route Tables to assign an Open
Numbering Plan.
When all K-CCIS voice channels are busy, the UNIVERGE SV9100 originator
of a K-CCIS call hears a busy tone from the system.
Outgoing CO calls in a K-CCIS network can be routed over the K-CCIS link and
use the distant system CO lines.
Distant system extension numbers in the K-CCIS network can be assigned to
One Touch keys and Speed Dial buffers.
When a K-CCIS trunk is on hold, the Specified Line Seizure access codes can
be used to retrieve the call from its held state.
The UNIVERGE SV9100 can support only 1~8-digit station numbers.
Station Numbers are assigned by the 10s group for 4-digit station numbers,
100s group for 5-digit station numbers, 1000s group for 6-digit station numbers,
10000s group for 7-digit station numbers.
When Voice Mail Message Waiting status must be sent across the K-CCIS to a
remote system, F-Routes must be used.
For a Closed Numbering Plan network using F-Routes, a maximum of 120
F-Route Tables are available allowing a maximum of 121 connected systems
per K-CCIS network.
When a Closed Numbering Plan Network is used, a user can call another
station by dialing the distant extension number, but extensions in the network
cannot have the same prefix.
For an Open Numbering Plan network, a user can dial another station by
dialing the office location number plus an extension number and the extension
number can have the same prefix, but the office location cannot be the same.
When an UNIVERGE SV9100 system is a tandem system (in the middle)
between systems with higher K-CCIS feature support (including NEAX PBXs),
only the K-CCIS features supported by the UNIVERGE SV9100 tandem system
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