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Installation 15
Planning Your System and Network Configuration
This section describes several important configuration options that you should be aware
of before you install the Synapse system. These options include Operation Mode (Call
Appearance versus Line Appearance), IP addresses and connectivity, extension number
assignments, analog bypass lines and analog telephones in the Synapse system.
About Modes of Operation
The system administrator can configure the Synapse system to operate in one of two
different modes: Call Appearance mode and Line Appearance mode. The operation mode
affects how Deskset users make, answer, and manage calls. Each mode provides a unique
set of configurable features.
Before beginning the installation, you and the system administrator should decide which
mode will work best for the site.
Call Appearance Mode
In Call Appearance mode, each Deskset has virtual “lines” (5 on SB67030/031 Desksets,
and up to 10 on SB67020 Desksets) for calls to and from external numbers
(232-555-0176, for example) or other extensions (Extension 220, for example). These
virtual lines are called Call Appearances.
Systems using Call Appearance mode can have any combination of PSTN Gateways, T1
Gateway, SIP Gateway, and an optional ATA. In Call Appearance mode, SB67030/031
Desksets can have SB67040 Cordless Handsets and TL7600 Cordless Headsets.
Line Appearance Mode
In Line Appearance mode, each line that Deskset users can access corresponds to an
actual physical line connected to the PSTN Gateway (the Synapse system can have up to
four PSTN Gateways providing up to 16 lines). Incoming lines are mapped to
Programmable Feature Keys on Desksets. You can assign different lines to different
Desksets or groups of Desksets. You can configure SB67020 Desksets to access up to 9
lines and SB67030/031 Desksets to access up to 4 lines.
Other Desksets in the system can share these lines and display the line status. Incoming
calls on a line ring at all Desksets that share that line. Users at Desksets that share lines
can see when lines are ringing, busy, or on hold.
Systems using Line Appearance mode must use PSTN Gateways only. An optional ATA is
also compatible with Line Appearance mode. For more information, see “ATA Fax Line
Configuration” on page 29. A system using Line Appearance mode cannot support the
T1 Gateway, SIP Gateway, Ring Groups, Call Queue and some Deskset-specific features.
For more information, see the Synapse Administrator’s Guide at
www.telephones.att.com/synapseguides.
In Line Appearance mode, SB67030/031 Desksets cannot use SB67040 Cordless
Handsets, although TL7600 Cordless Headsets are compatible with Line Appearance
mode.
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