Small Community Networking
IP Office systems linked by IP trunks can have Small Community Networking (SCN) enabled. Using SCN, the separate IP Office systems ‘learn’ each other’s extension numbers and user names. This allows extension calls between systems and support for a range of internal call features.
IP Office Small Community Networking currently supports a maximum of 1000 extensions across up to 32 IP Office systems.
To set up a small community network, the following are required:
- • A working IP trunk between the IP Office systems that has been tested for correct voice and data traffic routing.
- • For Small Community Networks of more than two IP Office systems, a star network configuration is recommended.
- • VCM modules are required in all systems.
- • The extension and group numbering on each system must be unique.
- • The extension and group names on each system must be unique.
- • We also recommend that all names and numbers (groups, line, services, etc.) on the separate IP Office systems are kept unique. (This will reduce potential maintenance confusion)
- • All systems should use the same set of Telephony timers, especially the Default No Answer Time.
ECS is an authorized AVAYA reseller located in Seattle, WA & Portland, OR.
ECS provides local technicians for on-site work installing and servicing a variety of voice/data equipment, ie; Avaya Aura Servers, Gateways, Messaging, Telephones, Firewalls, Ethernet Switches, Low Voltage Cabling, WiFi, CCTV, POS, Paging, etc.
ECS provides services in the states of Washington & Oregon, primarily in the greater Seattle & Portland areas.