
DSS/BLF Support (Network Station Monitor)
Any station in a networked arrangement can direct station select (DSS) up to 30 remote network
stations. Any station in the network can have busy lamp field (BLF) status light appearance for up to
30 remote stations. 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
extension 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.
Programming for Network DSS/BLF Support
Use the SYSTEM/NETWORKING menu to choose the Network Station Monitor item. Under this
heading, you can choose any node (but not the hub) and configure the Send and Receive monitor
lists. Once the per node limit of 30 remote DSS/BLF appearances is reached, VMMI prevents the
addition of further remote appearances.
Under STATIONS/STATION PROGRAMMING/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). Select the Browse button to view a list of valid far node extensions.
You can button map a remote extension to any telephone in the network. If the remote extension is
not in the Receive list for the node the telephone resides on, the DSS button functions as a speed dial
button.
Ten Node Networking
Beginning with Software Release 170, you can program and configure up to 10 Nodes in addition to
the Hub to comprise a networking system. Previously the limit was 6 network nodes.
Under NETWORKING/NODE CONFIGURATION, NETWORKING/ NETWORK LINKS,
NETWORKING/EXTENSION PROVISIONING/ADD NODE EXTENSIONS, and
NETWORKING/EXTENSION PROVISIONING/REMOVE NODE EXTENSIONS, the
number of selectable nodes is 10 nodes.
Transfer To Voice Mail
With the networking status enabled, the system reserves voice mail port 32 for centralized voice mail
on the hub. This parameter has the following two consequences:
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Installers must not use voice mail port 32 for local node voice mail when networking status is
active. The system ignores any parameters programmed for that port.
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Installers must use port 32 for a Transfer to Voice Mail button whenever that button is planned
to cause a transfer to centralized voice mail to occur.
122 – Understanding the Features
GCA40–242 General Description
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