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Issue 2.0
SV9100 Networking Manual 13-17
SECTION 3 ASPIRENET FEATURES
Refer to the SV9100 Feature & Specifications Manual for complete description and programming information for
the following features. The information detailed here applies only to the feature when used in a Networked
system
3.1 ARS/F-Route
Digits dialed by a user can be sent to the F-Route tables and specified as an AspireNet number by enter-
ing the Networked node ID (Trunk Group 101-150 correspond to Network ID’s 1-50) as the target trunk
group number, calls will be routed to the target system via the node ID specified. The dialed digits will then
be analyzed by the F-Route tables in the target system. At the target system the call will be analyzed within
F-Route for the following call types:
Outgoing call to a trunk
Extension access call (you must translate the dialed digits)
Access to the other system via AspireNet
No defined dial
Alternate route selection is not available when the primary AspireNet route is busy. When all channels are
busy the call will return busy tone.
Compared With Single System Configuration
In a single system with F-Route used, the dialing is analyzed when the call is initially dialed.
Operation
With the sample programming shown below, dialing the F-Route access number, which is defined in the F-
Route table (7300), the system calls extension number 300 within System 1 (System ID 1). The tele-
phone’s display initially indicates the F-Route number in progress, then changes to appear as a normal
intercom call.
(Sample Programming for calls from System 1 to System 2, to simplify the example the programming for
calls from System 2 to System 1 has been omitted)
Notice: In the example above Dial 7 is set to 4 digit number length, this is important for AspireNet as it is possible to
Kind of setting System 1 System 2
PRG11-01-01
System Numbering
Dial “7”
Digit “4” (4 digit)
Type “6” (F-Route)
Dial “7”
Digit “4” (4 digit)
Type “6” (F-Route)
PRG44-02-
Dial analysis table for
F-Route access
01 “7300”
“73@@” (using wildcard) is
available.
“7300”
“73@@” (using wildcard) is
available.
02 “2” (F-Routing) “2” (F-Routing)
03 Add Code = “1” Add Code = “1”
PRG44-05-
System Numbering
01 F-Route table-1
Trunk Group No. “101”
(Route to System ID 1)
F-Route table-1
Trunk Group “255”
(Route to Intercom)
02 Delete Digit: 0 Delete Digit: 1

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NEC Univerge SV9100 Specifications

General IconGeneral
VoIP SupportYes
VoIP ProtocolsSIP, H.323
VoicemailIntegrated voicemail
NetworkingYes, via IP
Unified CommunicationsYes
MobilitySupports mobile extensions and applications
TypeIP-PBX
Network InterfacesGigabit Ethernet
Power SupplyAC 100-240V, 50/60Hz
Operating Temperature32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C)
Storage Temperature-20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F)
WeightVaries depending on chassis and expansion cards

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