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Administration HiPath 3000/5000 V7 IP systems

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For internal use only <strong>HiPath</strong> <strong>3000</strong>/<strong>5000</strong> in the LAN Network<br />

HG 1500 V3.0<br />

4.5.3.1 <strong>IP</strong> Networking<br />

In combination with HG 1500 V3.0, <strong>HiPath</strong> AllServe integrates the connected nodes – <strong>HiPath</strong><br />

<strong>3000</strong> <strong>systems</strong> with one or more HG 1500 V3.0s – to form a transparent, integrated communications<br />

system. All the networked nodes, whether connected locally or via the Internet, behave<br />

like a single, complete system with closed numbering.<br />

The majority of <strong>HiPath</strong> AllServe functions are available system-wide on all components connected<br />

via <strong>IP</strong> networking. The following list shows the main functions.<br />

● Central attendant console<br />

A specific system terminal (subscriber) can be configured as an attendant or intercept position.<br />

Any incoming call to the system will arrive here automatically if no subscriber can be<br />

assigned to it, although the call may originally have come in on any one of the nodes connected<br />

via <strong>IP</strong> networking.<br />

The central attendant console can then forward these calls to the required subscriber.<br />

Again, it is not important to which node in the <strong>HiPath</strong> AllServe this subscriber is connected.<br />

Once the attendant queue reaches a predefined length, calls can be automatically forwarded<br />

to an overflow destination.<br />

Cross-node busy signaling is available when using optiClient Attendant.<br />

● Virtual ports<br />

Virtual ports are used for the signaling of statuses and calls on all <strong>systems</strong>. They are not<br />

linked to physical terminal interfaces. The corresponding boards must not be inserted. Virtual<br />

ports have their own internal and external phone numbers and can therefore be called.<br />

They can be programmed for signaling on DSS keys and be added to call pickup groups.<br />

● DISA Internal (Direct Inward System Access Internal)<br />

Using DISA internal (not to be confused with DISA external) enables a subscriber in a Hi-<br />

Path AllServe node to activate specific features in a different node:<br />

● Release of the door opener using the relay option<br />

● Follow me<br />

● Relay on/off<br />

● Night service<br />

● Disconnecting from a hunt group/group call<br />

● System Speed Dialing<br />

The local speed dialing directories of all nodes are updated using a redundant central<br />

speed dialing directory on the <strong>HiPath</strong> AllServe server. This provides all <strong>IP</strong> telephones connected<br />

to the HG 1500 V3.0 with the same speed dialing as SCN telephones.<br />

P31003-H3570-Y100-4-7618, 2007-10-31<br />

<strong>HiPath</strong> <strong>3000</strong>/<strong>5000</strong> <strong>V7</strong>, System Description 4-19

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