System parameters, Tone plan support, Traffic and performance – Mitel SX-2000 User Manual

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Specifications

50003510

Revision A

217

System Parameters

The sale and installation of any communications equipment is subject to various local and
national regulations covering a number of parameters including electrical characteristics, tone
plans, and loss and level plans. In addition, the traffic capacity of the system must be considered
- will the system handle the expected traffic at cut over and can it be expanded to cover expected
growth in the future?

This section of the guide lists many of these system parameters that can be used for preliminary
planning. For additional SX-200 EL/ML planning information, refer to Engineering Information
on the SX-200 EL/ML Technical Documentation CD-ROM.

Tone Plan Support

The SX-200 system supports tone plans for the following countries:

North America

Mexico

Hong Kong/Taiwan

Malaysia.

Traffic and Performance

Traffic Parameters

Traffic engineering is a statistical method used to ensure that you have provisioned your system
to give the level of service to which your users are accustomed. Understanding these traffic
engineering concepts is important when purchasing or configuring your system.

Early analog PBXs usually had a large number of voice ports contending for a low number of
speech paths. Once all the speech paths were in use, anyone trying to place a new call was
forced to wait for the next free path. To reduce the chance of being unable to complete a call,

Maximum Number of Sub-attendants

25

Maximum Number of LDN Appearances

16

Maximum Number of Line Appearances

32

Maximum Number of Physical Ports
SX-200 EL
SX-200 ML

672
192

Feature Capacities (continued)

Feature

SX-200 EL/ML

Limitations

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