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CHAPTER 5 FEATURE DESCRIPTION
NEAX 2000 IPS General Description Page 121
NDA-24345, Issue 3
FAX over IP
This feature allows the system to transmit facsimile communications over IP network, via Local
Area Networks (LAN) and corporate Wide Area Network (WAN). Since PBX regards facsimile
equipment as one of ordinary telephones, IP Packet Assembler/Disassembler (IPPAD) and Voice
Compression Trunk (VCT) are required for facsimile uses over IP network same as legacy stations.
The facsimile transmission procedure (T.30 or G.711/G.726 pass-through) is supported with IP-
PAD/VCT.
Feature Activation from Secondary Extension
This feature allows the Multiline Terminal user to access an appearance of another extension and
program certain features from that extension.
Flexible Line Key Assignment
Multiline Terminals can have any desired line-key assignment. This feature permits assignments to
be tailored to each individual's needs. (The terminal's primary extension line appearance is the only
line key that cannot be reassigned.)
Flexible Numbering Plan
The NEAX2000 IPS has a Flexible Numbering Plan. All access codes and station numbers and can
be assigned in system programming. Refer also to the Single Digit Dialing Features and
Specifications, which further increases the flexibility of the system.
Flexible Ringing Assignment
This feature allows lines on Multiline Terminals to be individually programmed to ring or not ring.
Forced Account Code
This feature forces the user to enter an Account Code (up to 8 or 10 digits) for all outgoing calls. The
Account Code must be dialed before dialing the outgoing number. Calls are processed only when the
dialed Account Codes are valid.
Group Call – Automatic Conference (6/10-Party)
Automatic Conference
This feature allows a Multiline Terminal user or single line telephone user within the system to
establish a conference among as many as six or ten parties. From a Multiline Terminal /Single
Line Telephone, a maximum of 9 stations can be paged simultaneously plus the originator. The
stations are assigned to the simultaneous paging groups as participants by the system data
beforehand.
2 Way Calling
This feature allows a Multiline Terminal/Single Line Telephone to page a maximum of fifteen
parties simultaneously including the originator. After one of paged parties answers, the paging
becomes the 2 Way Calling between the originator and the first answered party, automatically
stops paging other parties. The stations are assigned to the simultaneous paging groups as
participants by the system data beforehand.