September 2003

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SERVICE

CONDITIONS

General

Incoming outside line calls can ring on a CAR. When the call is answered, it resides on a CAP (or CO Line key). The CAR becomes idle for another incoming call or continues to flash when another call is waiting to be answered. When a Call Appearance key (or CO Line key) is unavailable, an outside line call to a Call Arrival key cannot be answered.

Incoming internal calls to a Call Arrival key can be answered without using a Call Appearance key. The ICM lamp (when provided) indicates a call, and when the call is put on hold, flashes at the Conference key.

Go off-hook, press the Speaker key when Ringing Line Preference is assigned, press the flashing Call Arrival key, or press the Answer key to answer Calls ringing at a Call Arrival key.

Call Arrival Keys can be set for Call Forward - All Call and Call Forward - Busy/No Answer.

Call Arrival keys can be set for Call Forward – Off - Premise. Off-Hook Ringing can be provided for calls ringing into CAR keys.

CAR keys can be assigned as a station hunting master number and/or as a member of a Station Hunt group.

A BLF indication is provided on an Attendant Add-On Console for incoming calls.

A CAR key can be called using a DSS key from an Attendant Add-On Console or a DSS key at a Multiline station.

An internal call to a CAR key is ring only. Voice announce is not available.

Restrictions

The Xen IPK Expanded Port Package system can provide 112 Call Arrival keys. This number is shared with 120 station ports.

The Xen IPK Basic Port Package system can contain 64 Call Arrival keys. This number includes 40 dedicated CAR key ports and 24 Shared with station ports. When 64 CAR keys are assigned, eight port numbers can be assigned for hardware extension numbers.

Two software packages (Basic Port Package and Expanded Port Package) are available for the Xen IPK system using the CPUI( )- U( ) ETU. Refer to the following table for maximum system capacities for each software package.

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R1000 specifications

The NEC R1000 is an advanced server system designed for high-performance computing and enterprise applications. Offering numerous features and cutting-edge technologies, the NEC R1000 aims to meet the demands of businesses looking for efficiency, reliability, and scalability.

One of the defining characteristics of the NEC R1000 is its modular architecture. This design allows users to customize the server according to their specific needs. With a variety of configurations available, businesses can choose the optimum specifications for CPU, memory, and storage, facilitating the deployment of tailored solutions for various workloads, such as virtualization, big data analytics, or cloud computing.

The NEC R1000 is powered by the latest generation of Intel Xeon processors, which offer significant improvements in performance compared to previous iterations. With support for multiple cores and threads, the server can efficiently manage concurrent processes, making it well-suited for demanding applications. Additionally, the server supports advanced memory technologies, including DDR4 RAM, providing increased memory bandwidth and speed, essential for data-intensive tasks.

Storage is another area where the NEC R1000 excels. The server supports various storage configurations, including SSDs and traditional hard drives, allowing for a mix of performance and capacity. It incorporates advanced RAID technologies, ensuring data redundancy and resilience against failures. This capability is particularly important for businesses that rely on uptime and data integrity.

In terms of connectivity, the NEC R1000 features high-bandwidth networking options, including 10GbE and higher, facilitating fast data transfer between servers and storage devices, as well as with external networks. This is crucial for performance in environments such as data centers and distributed applications.

Energy efficiency is a key focus of the NEC R1000. It is equipped with power management technologies that optimize energy consumption without compromising performance. These technologies help enterprises reduce operational costs and minimize their carbon footprint.

Additionally, the NEC R1000 is designed with enhanced security features, including secure boot and trusted platform modules (TPM), which help protect sensitive data and ensure the integrity of the server's firmware.

In conclusion, the NEC R1000 is an efficient and robust server solution, featuring modular architecture, powerful processors, various storage options, high connectivity, and energy-efficient technologies. Its adaptability makes it suitable for a wide range of enterprise applications, ensuring that businesses have the resources they need to thrive in a competitive landscape.