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Installation 10
System Installation Overview
Figure 1 illustrates how the Synapse system differs from conventional telephone systems
in that calls are not coordinated by a central controller. Instead, the system uses a
distributed control system over a new or existing LAN.
Figure 1. Sample System Network
A system must have at least one PSTN Gateway, one T1 Gateway, or one SIP Gateway.
There can be up to four PSTN Gateways, and a system can include a T1 Gateway, SIP
Gateway, and PSTN Gateways. Figure 2 illustrates the minimum components needed to
make the system work (blue line = telephone; red lines = Ethernet).
Figure 2. Simplified System (PSTN Gateway and SB67030/031 Deskset Shown)
The system uses a Local Area Network (LAN) for system communication. It uses
Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) connections for outside calls.
Deskset Local Area Network (LAN) Gateway PSTN Plug
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