Specifications

Appendix A: Private Networking
Clearing Network Alarms
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5000 Installation Manual – Issue 3.0, October 2008 Page A-29
Figure A-5. Network Planning Sheet
Use the drawing above, or one similar to it, to map your network. For a sample network map,
see page A-18.
Add information to the drawing base on answers to the following questions:
How many nodes are in the network? Draw additional Nodes if necessary.
How are they numbered? Label each Node with its number.
Where are they located? Label each Node with its location.
How will the network be configured? Draw lines showing the connections between the
Nodes.
From where will calls ring in to the Voice Processing Unit and where will they be routed?
Show the ring-in route on the map.
Will call routing tables and/or ARS route calls to other nodes? If so, show these routes on
the map.
Where will the SMDR and Message Print output port(s) be located? If they cross between
Nodes, show them on the map.
Does each node have a local trunk group for emergency calls? Draw and label the local
trunk groups for each node.
Which nodes will have Voice Processing Units? Draw the Voice Processing Unit(s) on the
appropriate Node(s). Record the Voice Processing Unit numbering plan in the worksheet
on the next page.
What is the numbering plan for the extensions, feature codes, hunt groups, node trunk
groups, etc? Label your map and/or use the Numbering Plan Worksheet on the next page
for recording this information.
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