Appendices144 Installation ManualSample network DNS. DAT fileA:N 215 R 2 I 133.149.1.91;1720 I 133.149.1.92;1720N 217 R 2 I 133.149.1.91;1720 I 133.149.1.92;1720N 219 R 10 I 133.149.1.91;1720 I 133.149.1.92;1720Lines A consist of translation information for units connected to the voice and fax facilities ofthe PBX Code 21 and the PSTN.The "I" values specify the IP addresses for each extension, fax and Public Switched TelephoneNetwork (PSTN) associated with the unit.The function of the three lines described above can also be achieved using the following singlerecord in DNS. DAT.N 21 R 11 I 133.149.1.91;1720 I 133.149.1.92;1720N21 results in a greater number of remaining digits (R).If the information is arranged in this manner, it will take longer to connect a call since diallingdoes not start until the inter-digit time out (5 sec) has occurred after dialling the extension or afax number.I 133.149.1.91;1720 I 133.149.1.92;1720Specifies the IP address of the KX-TDA0480 adjacent to PBX Code 21.N 215: Specifies the extension number 5nn (R-value being 2: 500 - 599) of PBXCode 21 as a called destination.N 217: Specifies the extension number 7nn (R-value being 2: 700 - 799) of PBXCode 21 as a called destination.N 219: Specifies the Access Code for PSTN access from the PBX Code 21. The Rvalue is 10 (max 32) which allows the user to dial in a 10 digit PSTN numberfollowed by any extension number for the user being called.For example, from CG01 the caller can call 21-9- 408-935-3303 and reachthe person on (408) 935-3303 in the PSTN network.• It is recommended that extensions for fax and PSTN be set separately.