NEC UNIVERGE SV9100 Manual page 187

Voice over ip
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Destinations (PRG50-11)
Enter the Destination Point code of the system to be controlled. Up to sixteen destination point codes can
be entered
Easy Edit –
Advanced Items/VoIP/Networking/K-CCIS/K-CCIS Night Mode Switching/K-CCIS Night
Switching Mode (PRG50-12)
Enter the required mode settings for Day Mode and Night Mode
K-CCIS Misc
Easy Edit –
Advanced Items/VoIP/Networking/K-CCIS/K-CCIS Misc
Link Reconnect – This allows the system to drop redundant K-CCIS lines. E.g. If a K-CCIS call is
transferred back to the originating system the K-CCIS links will be dropped.
Adding dial digits in front of the CPN - Digits entered here will be added as prefix to any called party
number.
Centralized Day/Night Switching – This allows the system to receive a signal to change the mode of
service.
(PRG50-06-02)
CCIS Office Code – This is the systems access code when using an open numbering plan.
01)
Maximum Hop Count – This is the maximum number of hops (tandem systems) a call that is forwarded
(Call Forward All Calls) can make. If the destination is via a sixth hop it will not be forwarded and will ring
on the last extension.
(PRG50-05-01)
IAI Response Time – This is the amount of time (in seconds) the system will wait for a response to a K-
CCIS request.
(PRG50-13-01)
DTMF Relay (RFC2833)
By default any DTMF tones transmitted across K-CCIS will be sent as audio tones in the speech path. It is
possible that these tones can be misinterpreted by the receiving device because of packet loss or errors
due to the codec compression.
DTMF relay is a way of converting the DTMF tone into a signal then sending the signal across the IP
network instead of the actual tone.
To enable this feature set the DTMF Relay Mode for CCIS over IP using Profile 1 to RFC2833 or H.245 (all
nodes should have the same setting) in Easy Edit –
Configuration/IPL DTMF Settings/DTMF Setup (PRG84-34)
Fax Relay (T.38)
By default any Fax tones transmitted across K-CCIS will be sent as audio tones in the speech path. It is
possible that these tones can be misinterpreted by the receiving device because of packet loss or errors
due to the codec compression.
Fax relay is a way of converting the Fax tones into a signal then sending the signal across the IP network
instead of the actual tone.
To enable this feature set the Fax Relay Mode option to Enabled in Easy Edit –
Networking/K-CCIS/K-CCIS Setup/K-CCIS FoIP Settings (PRG84-33)
Configuration Example
The example below shows the basic programming required for a three node SV9100 K-CCIS network with
a closed numbering plan. Each system is on a separate network.
No other advanced options are included here.
Part 2: VoIP Manual
(PRG50-06-01)
Advanced Items/VoIP/General Settings/VoIP
187
(PRG50-04-
Advanced Items/VoIP/

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