Talkswitch 48-CVA Telephone User Manual


 
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2.5.4 Unit IDs and how they affect system extension numbers
When more than one TalkSwitch is connected to a LAN and they operate in networked
mode, the extensions and voicemail have different numbers based on the Unit ID
assigned to the TalkSwitch unit they belong to.
The extensions and voice mailboxes affected by the new numbering system are listed
in the following table.
Unit ID 1 Unit ID 2 Unit ID 3 Unit ID 4
Local Extensions 111-118 121-128 131-138 141-148
Remote Extensions 211-218 221-228 231-238 241-248
Local Mailboxes 111-118 121-128 131-138 141-148
Remote Mailboxes 211-218 221-228 231-238 241-248
General Mailboxes 410-419 420-429 430-439 440-449
None of the Extension Ring Groups are affected, since they are global to the entire
system. It doesn’t matter if there is one or four TalkSwitch units on a LAN, there will
always be 10 Extension Ring Groups with the extension numbers 300-309.
2.5.5 Keeping track of the lines and extensions
To keep track of the extensions and lines connected to each TalkSwitch, you may
want to label each unit with its respective Unit ID. This will simplify matters when it
comes to adding or removing extensions and lines.
In the event the TalkSwitch units are located in a room away from the extensions and
you need to identify which unit is which, there is a utility in the configuration
software that will allow you to identify each unit by flashing the lights on the front
panel. When the configuration software is opened, you can check details of the
TalkSwitch units on the LAN by clicking on the ‘LAN Details’ button.
In the pop-up window, you can select a Unit ID, then click the Identify button to have
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