NEC R1000 manual Manual Operation, Caller ID Indication

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Xen IPK

SERVICE

CONDITIONS

September 2003

Doc. No. 8283 - Release 1.0

Features and Specifications for Xen IPK

Manual Operation:

For Multiline Terminals without automatic Caller ID display but which have an appropriate class of service assigned, the following key sequences will also display Caller ID indication: Feature key + CO key, Feature key + CAR key, or Feature key + Answer key.

Data Assignment:

Caller ID Indication

Use Memory Block 7-1 (Card Interface Slot Assignment) to specify the COID(4)-U( ), COID(8)-U( ), BRT(4)-U( ) or PRT(1)-U( ) ETU.

Use Memory Block 1-1-78 (Caller ID Display Assignment for System Mode) to assign up to 15 Multiline Display Terminals to display Caller ID indication for incoming calls.

Use Memory Block 4-49 (Caller ID Display for CAR Key Assignment) to assign one Multiline Terminal per CAR Key to display Caller ID indication for incoming calls.

Use Memory Block 3-44 (Caller ID Display Assignment for CO/ PBX Line) to assign the Caller ID Display for normal incoming CO/ PBX calls.

Use Memory Block 3-71 (Caller Name Display Assignment) to specify whether the network name or speed dial name match is to be displayed.

Use Memory Block 1-8-08 [Class of Service (Station) Feature Selection 2] Page 4 LK3 to Allow (LED On) or Deny (default: LED Off) Caller ID.

Use Memory Block 1-8-08 [Class of Service (Station) Feature Selection 2] Page 4 LK4 to Allow (LED On) Caller ID Number display or Deny (default: LED Off) to display the Caller ID Name, when Name and Number are received.

Use Memory Block 1-8-08 [Class of Service (Station) Feature Selection 2] Page 5 LK7 to Allow (LED On) or Deny (default: LED Off) to display on two rows of the MLT. Both the name and number must be received from the network. Page 4 LK4 selects the position of the name or number on the Display for stations assigned to the Class of Service. When Page 4 LK4 is On, the number is displayed on the top line of the display. When Page 4 LK4 is Off, the name is displayed on the top line of the display.

Use Memory Block 4-17 (Station to Class of Service Feature Assignment) to make each station Class of Service Assignment.

Use Memory Block 4-01 [CO/PBX Ring Assignment (Day Mode)] or 4- 02 [CO/PBX Ring Assignment (Night Mode)] to make the CO/PBX ringing assignments.

Use Memory Block 3-53 (Caller Name Indication Selection) to allow the name (NAM) (default: NUM) to be displayed When system speed dial buffers are assigned number and name and when the Caller ID number information matches an assigned speed dial number.

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NEC R1000 manual Manual Operation, Caller ID Indication

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.