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===V6 IP200, IP202 === | ===V6 IP200, IP202 === | ||
The V6 local phone directory permits for a maximum of 2000 entries. The real number of entries to be stored | The V6 local phone directory permits for a maximum of 2000 entries. The entries are stored in a reserved flash area of 256 kB. The real number of entries to be stored depends on the average size of the entries (60 byte header, Name, Number, H323-id, notes). | ||
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Revision as of 14:09, 11 March 2008
How many phonebook entries can be stored in the local phone.
Applies To
This information applies to
- IP110
- IP200
- IP202
- IP200A
- IP230
- IP240
More Information
V5 IP200, IP202, IP200A
The V5 local phone directory permits for a maximum of 3072 entries. The entries are stored in a reserved flash area of 256 kB. The maximum number of entries can only be stored if the average size of an enty (20 byte header, Name, Number, H323-id, notes) does not exceed 80 bytes.
V6 IP200, IP202
The V6 local phone directory permits for a maximum of 2000 entries. The entries are stored in a reserved flash area of 256 kB. The real number of entries to be stored depends on the average size of the entries (60 byte header, Name, Number, H323-id, notes).