
Using Features from Hub to Node
As well as intercom calling, users can engage other cross-platform call handling features. Refer to Appendix A for
a complete list of cross-platform and local features. The illustration below shows how the system routes a call
from one node to another node.
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Node 1 has one DXNET board
in slot 1 providing channels 1-23
that are linked to the hub.
Node 2 has one DXNET board
in slot 1 providing channels 1-23
that are linked to the hub.
Hub has two DXNET boards
in slots 1 and 2 providing
channels 1-23 that are linked
to node 1 and channels 24-46
that are linked to node 2.
Node Preparation
Hub Preparation
Intercom Calls
Route 23 connecting link channels between the node and the hub.
Connect node 1 channels to hub channels 1-23.
Connect node 2 channels to hub channels 24-46.
When extension 2000 calls extension 3000, node 1 sends the call out over
one of the 23 channels that is connected to the hub. The hub processes
the call, and sends it out over one of the channels that is connected to
node 2. Node 2 receives the call and routes it to extension 3000.
The network handles intercom calls from station 3000 in the same way.
Typical Example:
Ext. 2000
Hub
System
Ext. 1000
Node
System
2
Ext. 3000
Node
System
1
Link Link
Routing Intercom Calls
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