Avaya IP Office User and Administration CD Set 4.2 700459332 Manual Do Utilizador

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IP Office 4.2
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Page 153
Issue 18.s.- (22 May 2009)
Small Community Networking
When connecting IP Offices together over IP or Packet based networks, Small Community Networking
enhances feature transparency. These networks can support up to a maximum of 500 users across 16 sites.
The following additional features are available.
· Busy Lamp Field.
· Camp-on.
· Call Back When Free.
· Paging.
· Call Pick-up.
· Centralized Voice Mail (VoiceMail Pro)
Support for mailboxes, call recording, dial by name and auto attendants. Remote queuing on
remote systems is also supported with the Advanced Small Community Networking license (see
below).  
· Internal Directory.
· Absent Text Message.
· Anti-Tromboning.
For Small Community Networks VCM modules are required in all systems being connected. The IP lines should
be configured to connect the IP Offices in a star configuration, however the data network itself can be meshed.
Also the names and numbers (groups, line, services, etc) on the separate IP Office systems should be unique
to reduce potential maintenance confusion.
Each IP Office system broadcasts UDP messages on Port 50795. These broadcasts typically recur every 30
seconds but BLF updates are potentially more frequent. There are no updates if there is no activity and the
overall level of traffic is very low – typically less than 1 kbps per system.
From IP Office Release 2.1(35) and higher, SCN is supported between IP Office systems with differing software
levels but network features will be based on the lowest level of software within the network. This option is
intended to allow the phased upgrading of sites within a SCN and it is still recommended that all systems
within a network are upgraded to the same level where possible.
If larger networks are required QSIG can be used to link multiple Small Community Networks together.
Functionality between the communities is governed by the QSIG feature set.
Note: On IP500 systems, Small Community Networking requires one or more additional licenses.