Mitel 3300 manual

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    7/4/2004 Page 1 of 22 Mitel PBX interface with Conferencing Server Configuration Notes Note: This document section is maintained by Mitel Networks When referring to any information in this document please also check the Additions & Correction section on the last page for up dates. File: Mitel 3300 PBX interface with Conferencing Server V002[...]

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    7/4/2004 Page 2 of 22 Mitel PBX interface with Conferencing Server Configuration Notes Mitel PBX interface with Confere ncing Server Configuration Notes ........................ 1 Introduction ................................................................................................ .................... 3 3300ICP with ISDN or SX2000 with ISDN[...]

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    7/4/2004 Page 3 of 22 Introduction This document describes the configuration of Mitel Networks PBX’s to correctly interface to the Interactive Group Communication System by VCon. For more information on the configuration o f the IGC, please refer to Mitel 3300 - RemoteAbility IGC Integration Specifications V1 . Note that all PBX configuration sho[...]

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    7/4/2004 Page 4 of 22 ANI/DNIS/ISDN Number Delivery Yes Link Descriptor Assignment Number: 4 Address for Message Control: A BER - Maintenance Limit, 10** - n: 4 BER - Service Limit, 10** - n: 3 Data Call Alternate Digit Inversion: Yes Framing Losses in 24 hrs - Maintenance Limit: 255 Framing Losses in 24 hrs - Service Limit: 9000 Integrated Digital[...]

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    7/4/2004 Page 5 of 22 MSDN - DPNSS - DASSII Trunk Circuit Descriptor Number Card Type Dual Seizure Priority Far End Connection Signalling Protocol 4 UNIVERSAL T1 Incoming Local Office MSDN - DPNSS Trunk Service Assignment Trunk Service Number: 4 Release Link Trunk: No Class of Service: 4 Class of Restriction: 1 Baud Rate: 300 Intercept Number: 1 No[...]

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    7/4/2004 Page 6 of 22 • Attach VCon IGC server T1 link to NSU, DSU or Embedded PRI card o Configure hardware for Line Termination through jumpers or D IP switch – please refer to the Technician’s Handbook of the correct product (3300 or SX2000) • connect to server with a straight through cable • Program trunks o for example, please see Ex[...]

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    7/4/2004 Page 7 of 22 ANI/DNIS/ISDN Number Delivery Yes Link Descriptor Assignment Number: 4 Address for Message Control: BER - Maintenance Limit, 10** - n: 4 BER - Service Limit, 10** - n: 3 Data Call Alternat e Digit Inversion: Yes Framing Losses in 24 hrs - Maintenance Limit: 255 Framing Losses in 24 hrs - Service Limit: 9000 Integrated Digital [...]

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    7/4/2004 Page 8 of 22 Digital E and M Trunk Circuit Descriptor Assignment Number: 4 Call Collision Han dling: AT&T AT&T Call Collision Handling: Backoff Ignore Far End Disconnect: No Release Acknowledge Timer: 80 Address Signalling: DTMF Disconnect Timer: 300 Incoming Start Type: Wink Dial Tone on Incoming Seize: No Outpulse Delay Timer: 80[...]

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    7/4/2004 Page 9 of 22 D igital Trunk Assignment Cabinet: 6 Shelf: 1 Slot: 1 Circuit: 1 Card Type: UNIVERSAL T1 Trunk Number: 6101 Trunk Service Number: 4 DTS Service Number: Circuit Descriptor Number: 4 Interconnect Number: 1 Example of ARS Programming on 3300 ICP/SX2000 Create Trunk Group Trunk Group Assignment Trunk Group Number Hunt Mode Trunk G[...]

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    7/4/2004 Page 10 of 22 2 6102 3 6103 4 6104 5 6105 6 6106 7 6107 8 6108 9 6109 10 6110[...]

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    7/4/2004 Page 11 of 22 Create Digit Modification Assignment - in this example, we are using Digit Modification number 4 , and there are no digits to absorb or to insert Digit Modification Assignment Digit Modification Number Number of Digits to Absorb Digits to be Inserted Final Tone Plan/Information Marker 1 3 2 0 3 1 <T01> 4 0 5 0 Create Ro[...]

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    7/4/2004 Page 12 of 22 SX200 with ISDN • Attach VCon IGC server to PRI card with straight through cable o Configure hardware for Line Termination. Please refer to SX200 Technician ’s Handbook for more information. • Program t r unks o P lease see Example of T1 PRI Programming on SX200 • Use IMAT to configure PRI card for DMS250, user side ?[...]

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    7/4/2004 Page 13 of 22 Example of T1 PRI Programming on SX200 Refer to SX200 EL/ML Technicians Handbook , Programming a PRI, for System Configuration, Class of Service Options and System Options/System Timers. Form 13 Assign T1 E&M circuit descriptor to the ISDN trunk.[...]

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    7/4/2004 Page 16 of 22 Define the incoming ISDN trunk as a Dial In trunk in form 15[...]

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    7/4/2004 Page 17 of 22 Assign the ISDN trunks to a trunk group in Form 16[...]

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    7/4/2004 Page 18 of 22 Select a T1 Link Descriptor for the ISDN trunks in form 42[...]

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    7/4/2004 Page 20 of 22 Assign the ISDN link descriptor to slot 6 a nd/or slot 8 on the PRI card bay, Form 43 Form 44, Network Sync - To be determined by qualified Technician SX200 with T1/D4 • Attach VCon IGC server to SX200 with cross over cable. • Program trunks for T1/D4 . All values are default. • Program ARS so th at a single four digit [...]

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    7/4/2004 Page 21 of 22 T1 Crossover cable wiring Specifications [RJ45 Connector] Supplied with RemoteAbility system. Connector A Pin Connector B Pin 1 4 2 5 4 1 5 2[...]

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    7/4/2004 Page 22 of 22 Addition & Corrections The change I had to make was with the ANI/DNIS insertion in digit mod with T1/D4 trunks : The doc says above to insert **6135922122** The correct format for this string is : *ANI*DNIS* We used this at for fixed ANI at Pyramid: *3125551212*7900* For caller's ANI: *<E>*7900*[...]