4.2 One-look Networking
4.2.1 One-look Networking Overview
Description
A One-look network is a network of KX-NS series PBXs connected and managed over a private IP network.
A KX-NS1000
PBX serves as the Master unit, which controls one or more PBXs, known as Slave units. Almost
all programming and configuration can be done through the Master unit. This PBX can be used as a Slave unit
in a One-look network.
Although PBXs and extensions may be located in physically different locations, conceptually the system
behaves as one PBX.
Each PBX in a One-look network and the devices under it are referred to as a "site", regardless of whether the
PBX is a Master unit or Slave unit. The PBX at each site is often referred to as the local PBX.
Physical Connection Conceptual View
PBX
(Site 1) (Site 2) (Site 3)
Site 1
Master Unit
PBX
(KX-NS1000)
Site 2
PBX
Slave Unit
Site 3
Slave Unit
PBX
Private IP Network
For details about setting up and operating a One-look network, refer to the documentation of the
KX-NS1000.
Conditions
• A DSP card must be installed to use this PBX in a One-look network.
• The following features are not available when this PBX is used in a One
-look network:
400 Feature Guide
4.2.1 One-look Networking Overview