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    							Programming LCR TablesB-23
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    							B-24Programming LCR Tables
    Appendix B - Least Cost Routing
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    							Programming LCR TablesB-25
    Appendix B - Least Cost Routing
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    							B-26Programming LCR Tables
    Appendix B - Least Cost Routing
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    							C
    Networking Systems
    This chapter contains detailed information about how to network two or moreXTS
    systems. 
    						
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    							General DescriptionC-3
    Appendix C - Networking Systems
    General Description
    Networked telephone switches can be installed in one building or miles apart; however, each
    call appears as though it is an intercom call. The use of ISDN, specifically Primary Rate
    Interface (PRI), is used to create a star topology which has a“Hub”as a central point
    connecting to as many as five“Node”switches. The Hub system is capable of interfacing one
    centralized voice mail that can easily be accessed by each node system.
    When centralized voice mail is used, it is easy to integrate and allows each node system to
    make an intercom-type call to access their voice mailboxes. For centralized voice mail, use
    the Pathfinder system.
    Supported Features
    
    						
    							C-4General Description
    Appendix C - Networking Systems
    Standards
    ISDN
    Primary Rate Interface (PRI) Board
    Vodavi has created a proprietary ISDN interface that ties two or more Vodavi telephone
    systems together using PRI cards. The use of PRI cards allows Vodavi to convert the 24th
    channel into a“D”channel. That channel passes the call processing information, while
    leaving 23 channels for voice processing.
    This PRI must be running error-free prior to attempting any networking of systems.
    Each Node site requires a link to the Hub site using”Star-type”topography (refer to
    Figure C-1: Network Configuration Diagram). The maximum number of connections possible in
    theXTSis ten. A call will not hop more than twice (go through more than two switches)
    before reaching its destination. If a centralized voice mail is in the configuration, it will be
    installed at the Hub.
    Figure C-1: Network Configuration Diagram
    Terminal Emulation (TE) and Node Transmission (NT) are explained inDesigning a Network.
    If KSUs are more than 50 feet apart or they are in different buildings, a CSU is required
    at both ends. If KSUs are less than 50 feet apart and they are in the same building,
    CSUs are not required.
    In a DSU/CSU, the 24th channel must be identified as a“D”(data) channel.
    TE
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    							Designing a NetworkC-5
    Appendix C - Networking Systems
    Designing a Network
    When more than one telephone switch is connected together, it is considered a network in
    its simplest form. One system is considered the Main or Hub system (NT). The other is the
    secondary or Node System (TE). There can only be one Hub (NT) and it cannot be attached
    directly to another Hub (NT). Therefore, a Hub can only be connected to a node (TE). Similarly,
    a node (TE) can only be connected to a Hub (NT) and it cannot be connected to another node
    (TE). The key to managing a network is being able to maintain a clear flow of traffic and
    making sure there is no bottleneck of calls at the Hub.
    Network Termination (NT )
    Generally, the Hub is the largest system and it has the most connections to the PSTN
    interfaces. Because of this, it is more likely to be overloaded with calls and it needs to be
    monitored closely to maintain free-flowing calls and information. A bottleneck will interfere
    with voice quality.
    Terminal Equipment ( TE)
    A Node is generally a smaller less-active switch. However, it is just as important to monitor
    each Node for processing speeds to eliminate calling problems. Because calls can make
    multiple hops, it is important that all switches have an adequate number of interfaces to
    eliminate bottlenecks.
    Connecting to Remote Devices
    A loop button is required to call between Nodes. If a station wants to establish a conference
    between Nodes, it requires a second loop button. Therefore, it is recommended that each
    station have at least two (2) loop buttons.
    Smart Trunks
    When a call is passed from one KSU to another KSU and back to the original KSU, the second
    loop will drop after the call is answered. For example, a call is presented to System A, the
    caller is transferred to System B, and then the call is forwarded back to System A. When the
    call is answered in System A, the CO loop from System A to System B is dropped and the call is
    only active in System A.
    The Numbering Plan
    Numbering must be carefully considered when planning a network. Each Node must have a
    unique number to eliminate any conflicts. However, the entire network must have a basic
    layout plan to eliminate duplicating extension numbering.
    The cornerstone to networking is the“Networking Tables”. The system compares every call
    that comes from within the system with the internal numbering plan first (Flash 52
    programming). Then the system checks the range of extensions in the first entry of the
    networking table (Flash 16 programming). If a match is found, the call is made. 
    						
    							C-6Designing a Network
    Appendix C - Networking Systems
    If a match is not found, the system continues checking the next entry of the networking table
    until a match is found or until it has examined each entry. If a match is not found within any
    of the entries, an error tone sounds.
    Each Network has its own“line group”, which is its address. For example,Ta b l e C - 1shows that
    a call to extension 3500 will ring the switch that is connected in line group 2.
    The top portion (system configurations) and bottom portion (Networking tables) of
    Figure C-11are integrated to show how the networking table setup affects information
    passing in a two-node system.
    Figure C-12is an example of a five-node system.
    Table C-1: Networking Tables - Example 1
    Table Number CO Group Station Range System Association Status Check
    FROM TO External
    01 00 1000 1999
    02 02 2000 2999
    03 03 3000 3999
    04 04 4000 4500
    05 05 4501 4599
    :
    :
    :
    16
    NOTE -- CO Group 00 = internal numbering plan
    Table C-2: Networking Tables - Example 2
    Table Number CO Group Station Range System Association Status Check
    FROM TO External
    01 00 1100 1199
    02 02 2100 2199
    03 03 3100 3352
    04 04 4100 4250
    :
    :
    :
    16
    NOTE -- CO Group 00 = internal numbering plan 
    						
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