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Introduction
5
System Networks and Nodes
Two or more Mitel 5000 CP systems can be connected to form a network, providing a seamless 
interface between the systems. For example, a 5000 CP in Phoenix, Arizona can be connected 
to another 5000 CP in Tampa, Florida. System users can place calls across the network to 
other extensions as if they were in the same building. Each system can have its own time 
settings, call configurations, System Speed-Dial contacts, and so on.
In this guide, all references to a network mean two or more connected systems. Each system 
in a network is called a node.
The maximum capacities for networking appear in 
Table 1:   System Network Capacities
Network Node or Device
Capacity
System Nodes per network
99
Local devices per node
304
a
a. The maximum number of phones and trunks that can be installed is limited by the number of voice channels
and system memory resources available.
Off-node devices per node
10,000
b
b. Depends on system licensing.
Devices per network
40,000