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CHAPTER 5 FEATURE DESCRIPTION
Page 132 NEAX 2000 IPS General Description
NDA-24345, Issue 3
Room Cutoff
This feature allows the following types of terminals to temporarily restrict guest room telephones
from making unauthorized calls when guests are away from their rooms. This feature allows the
same restriction when the rooms are in Check Out status:
• Attendant Console
• Hotel/Motel (H/M) Front Desk Instrument
• Property Management System (PMS) terminal
• Guest room telephones using a special access code
There are two types of Room Cutoff conditions depending on the type of calls restricted.
• External Call Restriction: All outgoing calls from guest room stations are restricted in the
Room Cutoff status. (Only internal calls are available.)
• Toll Call Restriction: All toll calls from guest room stations are restricted during Room Cutoff
status. (Internal and local calls are available.)
Room Status
This feature provides the Hotel/Motel (H/M) Front Desk Instrument with a visual display of the
guest's room status. A supplementary print out (individual and summary) can be provided.
Route Advance
This feature automatically routes outgoing calls over alternate facilities when the first choice trunk
group is busy. Users select the first choice route by dialing the corresponding access code, and the
equipment then advances through alternate trunk groups only if the first choice is busy.
Save and Repeat
This feature allows a Multiline Terminal to save a specific dialed number and then redial that number
at a later time.
Security Alarm
This feature provides an indication on the Attendant Console when a contact closure occurs.
Set Relocation
This feature enables two stations to be moved from one location to another without reprogramming
station data at MAT.
Single Digit Dialing
This feature provides the station user the ability to dial single digit codes to access certain features
while still allowing the same digit dialed to be used as the first digit of guest room station numbers.
SNMP
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a standard protocol for TCP/IP network
management, which enables a network management application software to query a management
agent (network device such as router, PC host, and hub) using a supported MIB (Management
Information Base). The MIB is a database of network performance information that is stored on the
network devices. The NEAX 2000 IPS can support the SNMP standard MIB (MIB-II, defined in
IETF RFC 1213) and private MIB and TRAP. This feature also enables the network management
system (SNMP manager) to manage the 2000 IPS via Network Address Translation (NAT).










