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Virtual Superloop on 81C

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coolicepbx

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Nov 10, 2004
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I enabled the virtual superloop 156 however I am wondering how many virtual cards this gives me? Also I want to confirm that on each virtual card I can program 32 sets?

thanks,
Martin
 
Although you are asking about 'virtual' superloops, I am assuming you are talking about a Phantom Loop. This came from the Features and Services manual. Note, it does not apply for digital sets, only analog.. so utilzing only 16 ports per card is possible.


Feature description:
The Phantom Terminal Numbers (PHTN) feature permits system users to define and configure Terminal Numbers (TNs) with no associated physical hardware. Normally, a TN with no associated hardware is disabled.

With Phantom TNs configured, users can define phantom Directory Numbers(DNs) as well. This feature, in conjunction with Call Forward All Calls (CFW) and Remote Call Forward (RCFW), allows a call to a phantom DN to
be redirected to an existing telephone.

Phantom TNs can use loops 0-159 for Large Systems. Phantom TNs on Small Systems and Succession 1000 systems are restricted to card slots 61-80 (which convert to Superloops 96-115). The maximum number of Phantom TNs configurable on Small Systems and Succession 1000 systems is 640. Note: The Phantom Terminal Numbers feature is not to be used for predictive dialing applications. For information on configuring Phantom TNs for predictive dialing, please refer to “Predictive Dialing” on
page 347 in this guide.

Operating parameters:
Phantom TNs can only have Single Appearance DNs.
All DNs configured on Phantom TNs must conform to the current customer defined dialing plan. LD 25 (Move Data Blocks) is not supported between phantom and nonphantom loops; however, it is supported between phantom loops.
Only analog (500/2500 type) telephones support Phantom TNs.
Model telephones (such as TN 500M) are not supported. A Phantom TN requires one of the phantom terminal loop types shown in Table 21.
Feature interactions: Attendant Administration
This feature is not supported. Phantom DNs cannot be configured on a nonphantom TN.

Table 21
Supported phantom terminal loop types - Mnemonic Description
TERM Single (1) density terminal loop, configured in LD 17.
TERD Double (2) density terminal loop, configured in LD 17.
TERQ Quadruple (4) density terminal loop, configured in LD 17.
SUPL Superloop (8) density terminal loop, configured in LD 97.
 
You can program 32 sets per card on Virtual superloop. Done many times and no problem. It's not like physical ports. All the 32 ports are avaliable.

You can program as many boards as in an IPE, so 16
You can program shelf 0 and shelf 1

So it's 1024 sets per Virtual Superloop you can program
 
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