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How Do I? 
INDeX Net 
INDeX-Net is required to support user to user across INDeX systems and 
currently provides the following features. 
• 
Busy Lamp Field (BLF) Presentation over the Network 
• 
Networked Groups 
• 
Hot Desking Across the Network 
 
For the INDeX-Net operation an interchange of information over TCP/IP between 
the participating nodes is required. This can be provided by either the IPNC or a 
3rd party router. Apart from IP connectivity no special consideration is needed for 
the IPNC configuration. It is recommended that MPPC compression is applied 
over slow speed WAN links. 
Refer to the INDeX Programming Manual for detail of the configuration. 
INDeX environment for Home Office /Small Office 
From INDeX software Level 10.0, Digital Terminals (DT) that are attached to an 
Avaya IP Office system can be configured to appear as virtual extensions of an 
INDeX system. By this means all the normal INDeX Digital Terminal (DT) 
extension features and facilities are made available to the Remote Homeworker. 
The Remote User first dials the number which allows the corporate INDeX to 
present the DT logon menu and authenticate the user. Once the Remote User log 
is successful the remote extension appears as a normal extension to the 
corporate network and the Remote user. 
The following rules apply to the Remote Logon feature: 
1.  The G711 compression mode is not supported. 
2.  The T type Interface option must be used on the INDeX for the IPNC. 
3.  In support of the Remote Log feature minimum software levels must be:-  
   
IP Office 1.2 (14) 
   INDeX 
level 
10.0 
   
CCM Server level 3.1 (accounting) 
4.  Only Avaya’s Digital Terminal (DT/20xx) types can be used for remote logon. 
5.  INDeX Remote Logon is supported for VPN routers (LAN) ISDN and WAN 
connections. 
6.  When using digital services (ISDN) the IPNC uses one channel to establish 
IP connectivity and one for VoIP/Logon. Subsequent calls for the user (once 
logged on) do not require additional channels. Each new user that is logged 
on will consume one IPNC channel. 
7.  All activity on the remote terminal will be controlled via the INDeX, e.g. call 
barring, ARS routing, pickup, paging, conferencing, etc. The Time and Date 
does not update remotely, this is a function of the IP Office (set by the 
administering PC). 
 
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INDeX IPNC Cassette Administration Manual 
Part 2 Voice Over IP 
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