
MERLIN LEGENDCommunications System Release 6.1 | Issue 1 | |
System Planning | August 1998 | |
2 Control Unit Configuration |
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| Planning Module Placement | Page |
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| Capacity for Extensions | 2 |
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Extension capacity is the number of extensions that can be connected to the control unit. In most cases, the number of physical jacks on the modules indicates capacity. Most
One extension number is automatically assigned to each extension jack, whether or not equipment is connected to it, except for the 008 MLX, 408
008 OPT modules:
■008 MLX and 408
NOTE:
When using the 008 MLX or 408
■008 OPT Module. The system recognizes this module as an 012 module. Therefore, even though the OPT module has only 8 physical jacks, it uses 12 ports of capacity. An extension number is assigned to each of the 8 physical jacks.
This section contains instructions for calculating the system’s extension capacity, according to the number of certain module types.
Planning Form Instructions
1.In the table under the Extension Capacity section of Form 1, fill in the number of each type of extension module on the appropriate line of the Number of Modules column.
■Each 100D module is assigned 24 logical IDs, even though the module has only 1 physical trunk jack.
■Each 800
2.Add the column and record the result at the bottom of the column (System Totals line).
3.For each module, multiply the value in the Number of Modules column by the value in the Physical Jacks per Module column and record the results on the appropriate line in the Physical Jacks by Module Type column.
4.Add the column and record the results at the bottom of the column (System Totals).