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Arranging for Line Pooling
1. Program the link channels for each node into their own line group. Be sure to isolate the link channels
from any other lines that may be connected to the local system. Remember that several board slots at the
hub may be dedicated to the same node depending upon the number of links required to handle the call
traffic. The system will not allow you to mix network channels and non-channel lines in the same line
group.
2. Program the line groups that contain network channels into ARS route tables in the same manner as you
would program any normal line group into the ARS tables.
3. Do all necessary ARS programming at the hub and at each node.
Supporting DSS/BLF Operation
Any station in a networked arrangement can Direct Station Select (DSS) and have Busy Lamp Field (BLF) status
light appearance for remote network stations. Each node is allowed up to 30 remote DSS/BLF appearances for
each remote node. This limit is shared by all stations on the node. This feature is available to Impact Attendant as
well as telephone stations.
For each node (but not the hub), VMMI configures two extension lists. The Send list, identifies the extensions on
that node that users elsewhere on the network can monitor. The Receive list identifies extensions elsewhere on the
network that users on that node can monitor. While both the Send and Receive lists each accept up to 30 entries,
the combined total of both lists cannot exceed 30 entries.
An extension must either be on the hub or on a Send list of another node for the system to accept its addition to a
Receive list. The hub system automatically monitors the Send lists of all nodes.
Under PERIPHERALS/PC ATTENDANT/BUTTON MAPPING, select the station to receive remote
DSS/BLF appearance. Under the appropriate button map LKEY, type the R### mnemonic, for an extension on
the far node (for example, type R2002 if 2002 is a far node extension). You can select the Browse button to view
a list of valid far-node extensions from which to choose. Once the per-node limit of 30 remote DSS/BLF
appearances is reached, VMMI prevents the addition of further remote appearances.
NOTE: Network DSS/BLF does not support ring monitoring. DSS/BLF buttons for stations on other nodes
will not flash when the station is ringing—they will, however, light steady when the station is in use.
Directed call pickup does not require ring monitoring or station monitoring, and will function across
nodes.
36 – Programming
IMI89–280 Installing and Using System-to-System Networking
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