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Internet Protocol (H.450) A-3
Appendix A: Networking Services
SBX IP Programming & Operations Guide
Set CO Ring Assignment
Use PGM 144 … see page 1-13.
OPERATION / SETUP
To route a call to the network Attendant - as a System Attendant
1. Assign Network DSS to any Attendant (other than the System Attendant).
2. Press [ATD DND].
3. Dial the Attendant code from any station in the system.
The call is routed to the network Attendant, ring back tone sounds at the calling station,
and the [NET DSS] LED lights.
Busy Lamp Field (BLF)
A station on a networked system can be used to program the appearance of a Busy Lamp Field
(BLF) status on other stations. The BLF button can be used to make a network call to another
networked station.
CONDITIONS
The BLF manager software:
- can be installed on one system for use throughout the whole networked system.
- periodically receives station status information from whole system. It also sends a
broadcast message to the whole system when the status changes.
NOTE: The UDP port is used to send status information. The TCP port will be used to
send other information.
If the BLF manager does not exist, BLF services can only be activated between two
systems.
HINT: For more information about the BLF Manager Software, please refer to
Chapter 6 of the SBX IP 320 Installation Guide.
The number of network DSS stations is restricted according to the capability of each
system.
When a flex button on a station is assigned as a NET DSS button for another station, the
system serves as local BLF to indicate the status of the station.
CO BLF is not supported. In addition, the ringing signal does not update the status of that
Station - ICM / CO / Transfer / CO Recall ring.
When a station is in DND mode, the [NET DSS] LED flashes.
IMPORTANT: The address of the BLF Manager should be registered on each system.
Release 3.5
June 2010
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