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THE PANASONIC KX-NS700 COMPACT HYBRID COMMUNICATION PLATFORM The KX-NS700 harnesses the power of an IP communications platform while retaining the ability to maintain a legacy PBX digital platform. It is a cost-saving system for companies with up to 288 users in a single site. Valcom Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) VIP devices are compatible with the Panasonic Unified Communications Platform. The Valcom device is added to the Panasonic as a standard SIP extension (generic SIP phone). The configuration example in this document is based on a Panasonic KX-NS700 software version 4.42025 and a Valcom IP speaker. .KX-NT700 series, KX-UT series, and third party SIP phones are supported. Offi ce One Numbered Extension IP phones such as a desk phone or software phone can be paired to use a single number. When you make a call, the customer is notifi ed of your offi ce phone number instead of the number of your cellular phone.

I have a question. We have a Panasonic NS700 and several KX-NT543 IP Phones working with it. When an incoming call comes in (analogue lines not SIP) it directs to the ICD Group and to the respective extensions. However on the phones display it show 'LINE00x: ICD Group 601' instead of the Incoming Caller ID/Name?I have set this up on another site, the only difference being that the other site had KX-NT546 IP Phones so the display is bigger?Does anyone know of any settings which can change this so it displays the Caller ID instead of the Trunk Group etc. I have seen in the Feature guide (Picture attached) that it can display different things.

Check that the number actually has a CLIP with it. Try your cellphone. Some spam callers put forth an invalid CLIP so some systems show it as 'blank'.2.

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I don't think COS settings can restrict incoming CLIP, but may be worth a poke around in that area.3. Prove the Line Provider is indeed sending CLIP by connecting a regular analog telephone and look if the Caller ID is coming through.

If not, then it's the carrier's problem.4. I can't recall the specifics of the NS series - but on the TDx series, analog CO cards had to be ordered with or without CallerID capability.

If that still applies to the NS (again, I can't remember), then you may simply have a CO card that is not CLIP capable. On the TDx series, the CallerID option was a daughterboard that attached to the main CO board.

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Ns 700 Sip Guide Pdf

I have a customer using a NS700, they have an off site office where I have 4 NT-551 phonesRecently they started having issues where there was no speech path when calling from NT-551 to NT-551 at the remote site, they can call other extensions physically connected to the NS700 and calls to Outside parties are OK as well. I had their IT people swap the router at the remote end and now have more issues, out of the 4 remote phones I can only get 1 to register to the NS700, even if I take all phones OUS and then Bring INS the same phone is the only one that registersI have brought 2 phones back to our office and they both register ok here and speech is OKWhich would tend to point at the router at the remote end, I suspect port issues, but not sure which to checkTIARE: NS700 remote IP Phones (Programmer) 16 Dec 16 20:43.