Nortel Networks 1000E manual

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    Nortel Commun ication Server 10 00 Nortel Communication Server 1000 Release 4.5 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Document Number: 553-3041-210 Document Release: Standard 4.00 Date: September 2007 Y ear Publish FCC TM Copyright © 2007 Nor tel Networks. All Rights Reser ved Produced in Canada T he information in this documen[...]

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    Page 3 o f 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 4 Revision history September 2007 Standard 4.00. This document is up- issued with corrections from CRs Q01338671, Q01459735, and Q01651 880. July 2006 Standard 3.00. This document is up-issued with corrections from CR Q001324850. August 2005 Standard 2.00. This document is iss[...]

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    Page 4 of 488 Revision history 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007[...]

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    Page 5 o f 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 16 Contents List of Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 About this document . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Subject . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Applicable [...]

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    Page 6 of 488 Contents 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 CS 1000E Call Server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Backup and restore enhancements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 New backup rules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    Contents Pa ge 7 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Installing system grounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    Page 8 of 488 Contents 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Connecting an MG 1000T Core to a Survivable MG 1000T Expansion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156 Connecting an MG 1000T Core to the ELAN subnet . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 Connecting a Signaling Server to th e ELAN subnet . . . . . . . .[...]

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    Contents Pa ge 9 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Configuring the MG 1000E ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213 Configuring Digitone Receivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 214 Configuring Tone Detectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    Page 10 of 488 Contents 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Connecting a Terminal Se rver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 253 Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 253 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 253 [...]

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    Contents Page 11 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Installing and cross-connecti ng a trunk card . . . . 289 Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 289 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    Page 12 of 488 Contents 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Upgrading loadware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 351 Installing the Main Distributi on Frame . . . . . . . . . 353 Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 353 Introduction[...]

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    Contents Page 13 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Installing and configuring IP P hones . . . . . . . . . . 395 Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 395 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    Page 14 of 488 Contents 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Installing and cross-connecting an external alarm from a PFTU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 455 Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 455 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    Contents Page 15 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Implementation summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 487[...]

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    Page 16 of 488 Contents 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007[...]

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    Page 17 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 28 List of Procedures Procedure 1 Rack-mounting a CS 1000E Call Se rver . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Procedure 2 Removing the cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Procedure 3 Rack-mounting a Media Gateway or Me dia Gateway Expander . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    Page 18 of 488 List of Procedures 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Procedure 10 Grounding a Media Gateway Expander . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Procedure 11 Grounding equipment in the UK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Procedure 12 Connecting co-located Call Servers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Procedure 13 Connecting Campus Red[...]

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    List of Procedures Page 19 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Procedure 22 Installing the software on the Call Server . . . . . . . . . . . 120 Procedure 23 Verifying the installation database . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 Procedure 24 Reconfiguring I/O ports and call registers . . . . . . . . . . 140 Procedure 2[...]

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    Page 20 of 488 List of Procedures 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Procedure 35 Connecting an MG 1000T Core to the ELAN subnet . . 161 Procedure 36 Connecting a Signaling Server to the ELAN subnet . . 162 Procedure 37 Connecting a Signaling Server to the TLAN subnet . . 163 Procedure 38 Inserting a Shielded 50-pin to Serial/ELAN/TLAN adapt[...]

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    List of Procedures Page 21 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Procedure 48 Configuring login IDs and passwords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203 Procedure 49 Enabling the multi-user option . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206 Procedure 50 Configuring pseudo-terminals (PTYs) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 207 Procedure [...]

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    Page 22 of 488 List of Procedures 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Procedure 60 Installing software on an SSC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 245 Procedure 61 Setting system time and date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250 Procedure 62 Connecting a Terminal Server to the system . . . . . . . . 256 Procedure 63 Configure IP[...]

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    List of Procedures Page 23 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Procedure 72 Checking the status of MG 1000T Core to MG 1000 T Expansion (1 - 4) 100BaseT links . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 283 Procedure 73 Checking the status of the MG 100 0T trunks . . . . . . . . 287 Procedure 74 Check CS 1000E DID calls from MG[...]

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    Page 24 of 488 List of Procedures 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Procedure 84 Displaying the status of one unit on a Voic e Gateway Media Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 347 Procedure 85 Disabling a Voice Gateway Me dia Card using Element Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    List of Procedures Page 25 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Procedure 95 Reviewing and submitting IP telephony node configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 374 Procedure 96 Adding a Follower Signaling Server to the IP telephony node in Element Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . 379 Proced[...]

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    Page 26 of 488 List of Procedures 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Procedure 107 Entering IP Telephone boot parameters using man ual configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 425 Procedure 108 Entering IP Phone boot parameters using full DHCP parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    List of Procedures Page 27 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Procedure 118 Installing an alarm using an alarm port assigned in LD 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 456 Procedure 119 Configuring a survivable MG 1000T Expansion . . . . . . 472 Procedure 120 Configuring the IP telephony node [...]

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    Page 28 of 488 List of Procedures 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007[...]

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    Page 29 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 32 About this document This document is a global document. Co ntact your system supplier or your Nortel representative to verify that th e hardware and software described are supported in your area. Subject This document provides the information necessary to install and config[...]

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    Page 30 of 488 Ab out this document 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 software. For more information on leg acy products and releases, click the Technical Documentation link under Support & Training on the Nortel home page: www.nortel.com Applicable systems This document applies to the Communication Server 10 00E (CS 1000E) system. Note[...]

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    About this document Page 31 o f 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration • Software Input/Output : Administration (553-300 1-311) • Element Manager: System Admini stration (553-3001-33 2) • IP Line: Description, Install ation, and Operation (553-30 01-365) • Telephones and Consoles: Description, Installa tion, and Opera[...]

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    Page 32 of 488 Ab out this document 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007[...]

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    Page 33 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 36 Safety instructions Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Lifting system equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    Page 34 of 488 Safe ty instructions 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Lifting system equipment Care should be exercised when lifti ng system components. If ne cessary, get assistance to lift a component or insta ll a component in a r ack. The weight of the system component can be found in the component profiles in “Syst em components” o[...]

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    Safety instruction s Page 35 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Installing telephones Follow these safety inst ructions when installing teleph one equipment: • Never install telephone wiring during a ligh tning storm. • Never install a telephone jack in wet locations unless th e jack is designed for wet location s.[...]

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    Page 36 of 488 Safe ty instructions 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 • Some equipment has a three-wire grounding plug. Thi s type of plug has a third grounding pin. A s a safety f eature, the pl ug only fits into an isolated ground outlet. If you cannot insert the plug completely into the outlet, contact y our electrician to replace the [...]

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    Page 37 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 40 Installation summary Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Installation tasks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    Page 38 of 488 Installation summary 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 See “System components” on pag e 41 to review the profiles of the key system components. For info rmation on the models of telephones co mpatible with the CS 1000E system, see “Telephones” on page 71 . Installation tasks Table 1 lists the tasks involved with the i[...]

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    Installation summary Page 39 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Installing Line cards and cross-conne cting telephones 383 Installing and con figuring IP Phon es 395 Installing and cross-connecti ng a trunk card 289 Installing and cross-connecti ng a P o w e rF a i lT r a n s f e rU n i t 441 Installing and cross-conne[...]

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    Page 40 of 488 Installation summary 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007[...]

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    Page 41 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 70 System components Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 CS 1000E Call Server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    Page 42 of 488 System components 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 •M e d i a C a r d • Media Gateway • Media Gateway Expander • BayStack 470 Switch • MRV Terminal Server • System cables Note: You must order the power cord sp ecified for your region The system uses the following custo mer-supplied components: • BayStack 460 La[...]

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    System components Page 43 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Figure 1 CS 1000E Core Call Se rver (top view) The on-board CF is referred to as th e Fixed Media Disk (FMD), and the faceplate CF is referred to as the Removable Media Disk (RMD). CP PIV has the following new hardware: • A CP PIV processor board. See Figur[...]

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    Page 44 of 488 System components 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 The CS 1000E Call Server has a second processor running in “warm standby” mode. This processor (Core Call Server 1) resides in a duplicate chassis that can be located anywhere. Figure 2 CS 1000E Core Call Se rver (front view) Backup and rest ore enhancements The backup r[...]

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    System components Page 45 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration enhancements apply to both CP PII and CP PIV system configurations, unless otherwise noted. Note: This feature does not actually perform an EDD, which must be initiated through an approp riate command in LD 43. New backup rules Three new backup rule types ar [...]

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    Page 46 of 488 System components 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 • Network Routi ng Service • Element Manager web server Figure 3 Signaling Server Ta b l e 2 Signaling Server profile (P art 1 of 2) Property Description Order Code • NTDU27 Height • 1 U (1 U = 1 3/4 inch or 4.4 cm) P o wer • P o wer status indicator (green LED) is[...]

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    System components Page 47 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration For detailed information about the Signaling Server, refer to Sig naling Server: Installation and Configuration (553-300 1-212). Connectors (front) • The DB-9 serial por t, the CD-R O M and flopp y drives are located on the unit’s fa ceplate. • The DB-9[...]

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    Page 48 of 488 System components 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Figure 4 Connectors on the front of the Signaling Server Maintenance port CD-ROM and f loppy drives[...]

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    System components Page 49 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Figure 5 Connectors at the back of the Signaling Ser ver Media Card The Media Card, described in Table 3 and shown in Figure 6, connect s an IP and circuit-switched device using Digita l Signal Pr ocessors (DSPs) for either line or trunk applications. The DSP[...]

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    Page 50 of 488 System components 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Cooling • Provided by the Media Gatew ay or Media Gatew ay Expander . Connectors (front) • The PC Card slot can be used to deliver softw are or f or additional storage. • The maintenance por t provides access to the card f or OA&M purposes. Connectors (back) • Th[...]

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    System components Page 51 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Figure 6 Media Card Media Gateway The media gateway is sh own in Figure 7 on pag e 52 and described Table 4 on page 52 . PC Card slot Maintenance port[...]

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    Page 52 of 488 System components 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Figure 7 5-pair Cable Connector s on the Media Gateway CA UTION — Damage to Equipment Do not bloc k eq uipment ventilation openings. Ta b l e 4 Media Gatewa y profile (P ar t 1 of 3) Property Description Product Code • NTDU14 Height • less than 5 U (1 U = 1 3/4 inch or[...]

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    System components Page 53 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration P ower • P ower status indicator (Nor tel l ogo) is located on the unit f aceplate. • P ower cord connector is located on the right rear when viewed from the front. • P ower On/Off switch is located behind the f aceplate. See Figure 8 on page 56 . • P[...]

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    Page 54 of 488 System components 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Connectors (rear) • The 25-pair cable connectors at the back panel (see Figure 7 o n page 52 ) provide access to the cross-connect ter minal (Main Distr ibution F rame). • The A UX po r t connects a P ower F ailure T ransfer Unit (PFTU) to the Media Gatewa y . • The MG[...]

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    System components Page 55 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Figure 7 Connectors at the back of the Media Gateway SDI Port AUI Port 2 AUX DS-30X GND CE-MUX Call Server to Media Gateway link MG 1000T ELAN 2 1 Universal AC power cord connector Port 1[...]

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    Page 56 of 488 System components 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Figure 8 Front of th e Media Ga teway Power status indicators DIP switch settings Power switch Bulkhead connectors[...]

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    System components Page 57 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Media Gateway Expander Figure 9 on page 57 shows the Media Gat eway Expander an d Table 5 on page 57 describes the expander. Figure 9 Media Gateway Expander Ta b l e 5 Media Gateway Expander profile (P art 1 of 3) Property Description Order Code • NTDU15 He[...]

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    Page 58 of 488 System components 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 P ower • P ower status indicator (Nor tel l ogo) is located on the unit’ s faceplate . • P ower cord connector is located on the right rear when viewed from the front. • P ower On/Off switch is located behind the f aceplate. See Figure 8 on page 56 . • P ower suppl[...]

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    System components Page 59 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Card slots • F our usable un iv ersal card slots: 7 to 10. See Figure 9 on page 57 . • Logical slots 5 and 6 are not suppor ted . • Slots 7 to 10 suppor t: — Analog T r unk cards (maximum f our) — Analog Line cards (maximum f our) — Digital Line c[...]

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    Page 60 of 488 System components 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Figure 10 Connectors at the back of the Media Gateway Expander 19-inch Rack Mount Kit A 19-inch Rack Mount Kit (NTTK 09AA) is available for mounting a Media Gateway and Media Gateway Ex pander in a 19-inch rack. It is described in Table 6 on page 60 Ta b l e 6 NTTK09AA insta[...]

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    System components Page 61 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration BayStack 470 Switch The BayStack 470 Switch, des cribed in Table 7 on page 61 , provides policy-enabled networking features to op timize consistent performance and behavior of network t raffic. The Differ entiated Services (DiffServ) network architecture offe[...]

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    Page 62 of 488 System components 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 For additional informat ion, refer to Using the BayStack 470 Switch . Figure 11 Ethernet switch Cooling • F orced air cooling with side-to-sid e air flow . • The three fans run when e ver the unit is o n. Card slots • None Connectors (front) • Unit is DCE f or ser ia[...]

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    System components Page 63 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration A third-party data network switch can be used with the system. For more information, refer to Converging the Data Network with VoIP (553-3001-160). BayStack 460 Layer 2 switch The BayStack 460 Layer 2 swi tch, shown in Figure 12 on page 63 , adds power in add[...]

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    Page 64 of 488 System components 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Note: PTY ports are software ports and will not work until t he system has completed its INI or SYSLOAD . These ports cannot be used by a SEB to track INI/SYSLOAD faults as they will not be able to see these issues. If you wish to capture these messages using an SEB, it is r[...]

  • Page 65

    System components Page 65 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration • rack mounted to a 19-inch rack • provide configurable username for each port 19-inch rack All CS 1000E system components are mounted in a customer-supplied 19-inch rack. Ground th e rack and equipment to the NTDU6201 Gro und Bar. System cables Table 9 o[...]

  • Page 66

    Page 66 of 488 System components 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 The base marketing package NTHU5 3AA provi des an NTRC17 crossov er cable to connect the LAN2 po rts of the two core Call Servers. It also contains two MRV Terminal Server cables (NTDU6302) to connect from COM port 1 of both core Call Servers to the MRV Terminal Server. Note[...]

  • Page 67

    System components Page 67 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Ta b l e 9 CS 1000E cables (Part 1 of 3) Component Descriptions Cable Kits Cables & Accessories Quantity Communication Server 1000E Call Ser ver NTDU62 Qty of 2 MR V T er minal Ser ver cab les f or connecting COM por t 1 of the Call Ser ver to the T er mi[...]

  • Page 68

    Page 68 of 488 System components 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Expansion cable to connect the Media Gatewa y DS-30 and CE-MUX to the Med ia Gatewa y Expander . NTDK95AA 2 Disposable wrist strap A0783105 1 100BaseT Cross Over Cab le, for connecting MG 1000Ts point to point NTTK34AA 1 100BaseT Connection Signaling Ser vers, La yer two s w[...]

  • Page 69

    System components Page 69 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Miscellaneous sy stem components Table 10 contains a list of miscellane ous items that can be used with the CS 1000E system installation. ANZ power cord NTTK15AA Swiss power cord NTTK17AB Denmark pow er cord NTTK22AB T able 10 Miscellaneous components Ord er [...]

  • Page 70

    Page 70 of 488 System components 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Uninterruptible Power Supply Use an Uninterr uptible Power Sup ply (UPS) to pro vide a backup power supply for: • CS 1000E (Core Call Server 0 and Core Call Server 1) • Media Gateway • Media Gateway Expander • Signaling Serv er • MRV Terminal Server • BayStack 47[...]

  • Page 71

    Page 71 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 72 Telephones For information on the various telephones suppo rted on the CS 1000E system, refer to Telephones and Consoles: Description, Install ation, and Operation (553-3001-367 ) and IP Phones: D escription, Installation , and Operation (553-3001-368 ).[...]

  • Page 72

    Page 72 of 488 Telepho nes 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007[...]

  • Page 73

    Page 73 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 90 Rack-mounting the components Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Lifting system components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

  • Page 74

    Page 74 of 488 R ack-mounting the components 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Media Gateway. The Media Gateway Expander would be approximat ely 1/4 in from the Media Gateway. Note: In the 5u pattern, a “u” is equal to 1.75 in. and includes three holes spaced at 5/8 in. + 5/8 in. + 1/2 in. Other data communications equipm ent can be ins[...]

  • Page 75

    Rack-mounting the components Page 75 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration component. Consult the manufacturer’s documentation for t he weight of other components installed during the CS 1000E system installati on. Guidelines for componen t placement in a rack When installing equipment, the Layer two switches should be [...]

  • Page 76

    Page 76 of 488 R ack-mounting the components 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Note 1: Leave wall space for the cross-connect terminal. Note 2: Position the rack so that you have access to both the front and rear. Rack-mounting a CS 1000E Call Server Items requir ed The following items are required to mount a CS 1000E Call Server in a 19-in[...]

  • Page 77

    Rack-mounting the components Page 77 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Procedure 1 Rack-mounting a CS 1000E Call Server 1 Slide the CS 10 00E Call Server in to the rack until the ear brackets rest against the rack support. See Figure 13. Figure 13 CS 1000E Call Server with installed ear brackets 2 Fasten the CS 1000E [...]

  • Page 78

    Page 78 of 488 R ack-mounting the components 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 The 19 Inch Rack Mount Kit (NTTK09) contains the following accessories: • 1 – left guide bracket • 1 – right guide bracket • 1 – left ear bracket • 1 – right ear bracket • 4 – #8-32 machine screws Follow Procedure 2 on page 78 to remove the co[...]

  • Page 79

    Rack-mounting the components Page 79 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Figure 14 Unlock the latches Figure 15 Unlock the cover End of Procedure[...]

  • Page 80

    Page 80 of 488 R ack-mounting the components 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Procedure 3 Rack-mounting a Media Gateway or Media Gateway Expander 1 Fasten the righ t guide bracket to the right rack suppor t. a. Insert two #10-32 machine screws into the two middle slots in the guide bracket and into the respective holes in the right rack su[...]

  • Page 81

    Rack-mounting the components Page 81 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 3 Attach the right ear bracket (marked w ith an “R”) to the holes on the right side of the Media Gateway. a. Use two #8-32 machine screws. Position the ear bracket so that the four holes on the br acket flange are nearer to the rear of the Medi[...]

  • Page 82

    Page 82 of 488 R ack-mounting the components 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 a. Use two #8-32 machine screws. Position the ear bracket so the four holes on the bracket flange are closer to the rear of the Media Gateway. Note: To determin e the front of the bracke t, locate the “L” on the bracket. The “L” must be at the top of the [...]

  • Page 83

    Rack-mounting the components Page 83 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Rack-mounting a Signaling Server This procedure describes how to install the Signaling Server hardware int o the 19-inch rack. Refer to Signaling Server: Installation and Co nfiguration (553-3001-212) for additi onal information . Note: Save the pa[...]

  • Page 84

    Page 84 of 488 R ack-mounting the components 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Note: The Front Mount Bracket assemb ly is not intended for use as a slide rail system. The Signal ing Server must be firmly attached to the rac k. 2 Align the end of the rail with the flange (B) toward the rear of the Signaling Server. See Figure 20 on page 84 .[...]

  • Page 85

    Rack-mounting the components Page 85 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Figure 21 Left hinge mount Figure 22 Right hinge mo unt[...]

  • Page 86

    Page 86 of 488 R ack-mounting the components 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 When the door is attached to the Si gnaling Server and rack-mount apparatus, it should appear as shown in Figure 23. Figure 23 Snapped-in bezel door End of Procedure Procedure 5 Rack-mounting a Signaling Ser ver This procedure describes how to install the server [...]

  • Page 87

    Rack-mounting the components Page 87 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Read the following warnings carefully before you begin installing the Signaling Server in the rack. D ANGER OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DISCONNE CT A C POWER The Signaling Ser ver must be completely disconnected from any A C power source bef ore perf orming [...]

  • Page 88

    Page 88 of 488 R ack-mounting the components 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 1 Attach the rack-mount brackets (“B” as shown in Figure 19 on page 8 3 ) to the equipment rack. Install th e left and right side at an equal h eight. Use standard length screws from the accessories pouch, and screw them into the top and bottom drill holes of[...]

  • Page 89

    Rack-mounting the components Page 89 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Figure 25 Rack-mounting the Sign aling Server 3 Tighten the screws through the faceplat e of the Signaling Server to the rack-mount bracket. Note: Do not apply excessive torque while tightening the bolts. The bezel door is plastic and does not requ[...]

  • Page 90

    Page 90 of 488 R ack-mounting the components 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Rack-mounting a Terminal Server Follow the manufacturer ’s instructions to rack-moun t this equipment. Rack-mounting a Ba yStack 470 Switch Follow the manufacturer ’s instructions to rack-moun t this equipment. Rack-mounting a BayStack 460 Power over Ethernet[...]

  • Page 91

    Page 91 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 102 Installing system grounds Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Installing a ground bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

  • Page 92

    Page 92 of 488 Installing system grounds 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 • Procedure 10: "Grounding a Media Gateway Expander" on page 98 • Procedure 11: "Grounding equipm ent in the UK" on page 101 Refer to your grounding plan for ad ditional information. Installing a ground bar Install the NTBK80 Ground Bar for up[...]

  • Page 93

    Installing system grounds Page 93 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Follow Procedure 6 to install a ground bar. Procedure 6 Installing an NTBK80 Ground Bar 1 Place the ground bar near the equipment. Note: The ground bar is a bridging poi nt for ground wires from up to six components. 2 Connect the ground bar to the gr[...]

  • Page 94

    Page 94 of 488 Installing system grounds 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Figure 26 NTBK80 Ground Bar End of Procedure Follow Procedure 7 to instal l an NTDU6201 Ground Bar. Procedure 7 Installing an NTDU6201 Ground Bar 1 Place the NTDU6201 Ground Bar near the eq uipment. Note: The ground bar is a bridging poi nt for ground wires from up t[...]

  • Page 95

    Installing system grounds Page 95 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 2 Connect the NTDU6201 Grou nd Bar to the ground bus in the AC electrical panel, or to TGB for an ANSI/EIA/TIA 607 installation using #6 AWG wire. See Table 12 on page 93 for reg ion-specific grounding requirements. 3 Place a tag marked DO NOT DISCONN[...]

  • Page 96

    Page 96 of 488 Installing system grounds 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 • the Signaling Server power cord is plugged into a wall AC outlet. The Signaling Server is grounded outsid e of the rack using the safety grounding conductor in the power co rd. This method ensures proper grounding only of the Signaling Serv er itself. It does not[...]

  • Page 97

    Installing system grounds Page 97 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Figure 27 Media Gateway an d Media Gateway Expa nder ground lug lo cation 4 Test the ground. End of Procedure Grounding a Media Gateway powered by multiple electrical panels Follow Procedure 9 on page 98 to ground multiple Media Gateway that are power[...]

  • Page 98

    Page 98 of 488 Installing system grounds 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Procedure 9 Grounding Media Gateways po wered by m ultiple electrica l panels 1 Disconnect the AC power cord from the power outl et. 2 Identify the electrical panel powering each component. 3 Install a ground bar for each el ectrical panel identified above. Note: Eac[...]

  • Page 99

    Installing system grounds Page 99 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 2 Install a #6 AWG ground wire from the groun d lug on the rear of the Media Gateway Expander to the Media Gateway. See Fi gure 27 on page 97 . 3 Place a DO NOT DISCONNECT tag on the ground wire . 4 Test the ground. End of Procedure Grounding other ra[...]

  • Page 100

    Page 100 of 488 Installing system grounds 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Figure 28 Grounding mu ltiple pieces of equipment in a rack Signaling Server T er minal Ser ver CS 1000E Call Server NTBK80 or NTDU6201 Ground Bar Grounding lug on back of chassis Other data communications equipment with grounding lug Rack grounding bloc k 553-CSE 9[...]

  • Page 101

    Installing system grounds Page 101 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Grounding equipment in the UK Follow Procedure 11 to ground equipment in the UK . Proc edure 11 Grounding equipmen t in the UK 1 Connect a protective and functio nal ground wire from the ground ing strip on the Krone Test Jack Frame to the ground at [...]

  • Page 102

    Page 102 of 488 Installing system grounds 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007[...]

  • Page 103

    Page 103 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 118 Connecting CS 1000E system components Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Connecting Call Server 0 to Call Server 1 . . . . . . . [...]

  • Page 104

    Page 104 of 488 Connecting CS 1000E system components 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 This chapter contains the following procedures: • Procedure 12: "Connecting co-located Call Servers" on page 105 • Procedure 13: "Connecting Campus Redundant Call Servers" on page 106 • Procedure 14: "Connecting the CS 1000[...]

  • Page 105

    Connecting CS 1000E system componen ts Page 105 o f 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration To separate the redundant Call Servers, the ELAN subnet and the subnet of the High Speed Pipe (HSP) can be exte nded between the two processors with an Ethernet switch, using Layer 2 protocol. If the two Call Servers are collocated, the[...]

  • Page 106

    Page 106 of 488 Connecting CS 1000E system components 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 The port-base d VLANs used in th e BayS tack 470-24T switches operate in accordance with the IEEE 802.1Q tagg ing rules. VLAN ports are grouped into broadcast domains by assigning them to th e same VLAN. Frames received in one VLAN can be forwarded only [...]

  • Page 107

    Connecting CS 1000E system componen ts Page 107 o f 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration cards and passes these events to the CS 1000E Core Call Server, where the high-level call proc essing d ecisions are m ade. See Figur e 29 on page 107 for an example MG 1000E operation. Figure 29 MG 1000E operation Follow Procedure 14 t[...]

  • Page 108

    Page 108 of 488 Connecting CS 1000E system components 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Note 1: Physical ports 1 and 2 on the 100BaseT daughterboard #2 are logical ports 2 and 4. Note 2: Up to 30 MG 1000E can be connected to the ELAN subnet controlled by the C S 1000E Core Call Serv ers. Figure 30 Bulkhead connector fo r IP daughterbo ard F[...]

  • Page 109

    Connecting CS 1000E system componen ts Page 109 o f 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Note: The MG1000E can be connected directly to the CS100 0E ELAN subnet, or it can be connected to the ELAN subnet through a Layer 3 switch. End of Procedure Dual Homed connection An MG 1000E can optionally be connected to a seco nd Bay[...]

  • Page 110

    Page 110 of 488 Connecting CS 1000E system components 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Figure 32 Robust Data Network Topology After completing Procedure 14 on page 107 , fo llow Procedure 15 on page 111 to connect an MG 1000E in the Dual Hom ed configuration. ELAN ELAN ELAN CP PII Sys Util ESD BOND POINT SLOT NO. 1 ALARM/FAN MODULE NTDU64A[...]

  • Page 111

    Connecting CS 1000E system componen ts Page 111 o f 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Proc edure 15 Connecting an MG 1000E in th e Dual Homed configuration 1 Connect logical port 2 of the MG 1000E 100BaseT daughterbo ard #2 to the bulkhead connector #2. Co nnect th e 100BaseT Port 2 at th e back of the Media Gateway to a[...]

  • Page 112

    Page 112 of 488 Connecting CS 1000E system components 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Figure 33 Signaling Server ELAN sub net and TLAN subnet conn ectors End of Procedure Connecting a Signaling Se rver to the TLAN subnet Follow Procedure 17 to connect a Signaling Server to the TLAN. Proc edure 17 Connecting a Signaling Se rver to the TLAN[...]

  • Page 113

    Connecting CS 1000E system componen ts Page 113 o f 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Inserting a Shielded 50- pin to Serial/ELAN/TLAN adapter onto a Media Card The Shielded 50-pin to Serial/ELAN/TLAN adapter shown in Figure 34 provides access to the TLAN and ELAN Et hernet Ports. The adapter breaks out the signals from [...]

  • Page 114

    Page 114 of 488 Connecting CS 1000E system components 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 3 Save the other items from the package for use in “Installing a CompactFlash” on page 330 . 4 Insert the adapter, sho wn in Figure 34, into the conn ector Card 1, Card 2, Card 3, or Card 4 that corresponds to the location of the Media Card. For exam[...]

  • Page 115

    Connecting CS 1000E system componen ts Page 115 o f 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Figure 35 Shielded 50-pin to Serial/ ELAN/ TLAN adapter on the Media Gateway End of Procedure Connecting a Media Card to the TLAN subnet Follow Procedure 20 to connect a Me dia Card to the TLAN subnet. Proc edure 20 Connecting a Media C[...]

  • Page 116

    Page 116 of 488 Connecting CS 1000E system components 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Connecting a Media Gateway to a Media Gateway Expansion Procedure 21 describes how to connect a Media Gateway Expander to the Media Gateway. The Media Gateway Expander Cable Kit (NTDK89) contains two NTDK95 cables used to connect the Media Gat eway Expan[...]

  • Page 117

    Connecting CS 1000E system componen ts Page 117 o f 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Figure 36 Media Gateway and Media Ga teway Expander connections End of Procedure DS-30X connector CE-MUX connector NTDK95 cables[...]

  • Page 118

    Page 118 of 488 Connecting CS 1000E system components 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007[...]

  • Page 119

    Page 119 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 152 Installing software on the CS 1000E Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 Installing the software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

  • Page 120

    Page 120 of 488 Installing software on the CS 1000E 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Installing the software This section provides the steps involved in installing CS 1000 Release 4.5 for the CP PIV. Proc edure 22 Installing the softwar e on the Call Server 1 Check that a terminal is connected to COM1 on the Call Server. 2 Insert the RMD i[...]

  • Page 121

    Installing software on the CS 1000E Page 121 o f 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 5 The system attempts to valida te an d format the FMD partitions. Th e following format occurs only if the on-board 1 GByte FMD is bla nk. >Obtaining and checking syst em configuration ... >Validate hard disk partitio ns Va lidate n[...]

  • Page 122

    Page 122 of 488 Installing software on the CS 1000E 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 The Fix Media Device on Core 0 is blank. Install cannot continue unless the FMD is partitioned. Note: INSTALL WILL R EBOOT AFTER THIS PROCEDURE AND FIX MEDIA WILL BE EMPTY AFTER YOU PARTITION IT. INSTALL REMOVABLE MEDIA MUST BE IN THE DRIVE AT THIS TIME. P[...]

  • Page 123

    Installing software on the CS 1000E Page 123 o f 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Low boundary = 0x137fc1 High boundary = 0x1e8bdf >Fix Media Device repartitio n completed >Formatting FMD ... Mounting msdos fs /boot on / dev/hda1... fdiskDevCreate(/dev/hda1) /dev/hda1: partTablePtr = 0x 12d5ff0c Found partition 1,[...]

  • Page 124

    Page 124 of 488 Installing software on the CS 1000E 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Label:" " ... Mounting msdos fs /p on /dev /hda2... fdiskDevCreate(/dev/hda2) /dev/hda2: partTablePtr = 0x 12d5ff0c Found partition 2, nodePtr = 0x12d30a4c Partition 2 = type Win95 FAT 32, cbioPtr = 0x12d26ee8 Initializing new slave devic e 0x12d[...]

  • Page 125

    Installing software on the CS 1000E Page 125 o f 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Mounting msdos fs /d on /dev /hda3... fdiskDevCreate(/dev/hda3) /dev/hda3: partTablePtr = 0x 12d5ff0c Found partition 3, nodePtr = 0x12d30a4c Partition 3 = type Win95 FAT 32, cbioPtr = 0x12d22e7c Initializing new slave devic e 0x12d22e7c R[...]

  • Page 126

    Page 126 of 488 Installing software on the CS 1000E 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 6 The system then enters the Main Menu for keycode auth orization. The system searches for av ailable keycode files in the keycode directory on the RMD. If no keycode file is fo und, the system displays the followin g menu: M A I N M E N U The Software Ins[...]

  • Page 127

    Installing software on the CS 1000E Page 127 o f 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration At this point, either replace the RMD or quit the install a tion. If you select option ‘<q> - Quit’, the syst em requires confirmation. If ‘< y> - Yes, quit’ is selected, the syst em prints “INST0127 Keycode file is c[...]

  • Page 128

    Page 128 of 488 Installing software on the CS 1000E 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 7 Select the keycode to be used on the system.The system validates the selected keycode and displa ys the software release and machine type authorized. Note: The software release displayed depends on the keycode file content. 8 The system requests keycode [...]

  • Page 129

    Installing software on the CS 1000E Page 129 o f 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 9 If the keycode matches, enter ‘<CR>’ to continue the installation. The system displays the Install Menu. Communication Server 1000 So ftware/Database/ BOOTROM RMD Install Tool ============================ ===================== [...]

  • Page 130

    Page 130 of 488 Installing software on the CS 1000E 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 10 Select option “ <b> To install Software , Database, CP-BOOTROM .”. 11 If the RMD containing th e software is already in the drive, select option ‘<a> - RMD is now in d rive. Conti nue with s/w checking.’ (or simply press <CR>) [...]

  • Page 131

    Installing software on the CS 1000E Page 131 o f 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration want to replace the keycode, select option ‘ <n> - No, this is not the correct version’. 13 Choose ‘<y> - Yes, Do the Depen dency Lists installation’ for the Dependency Lists in stallation. Do you want to install Depe n[...]

  • Page 132

    Page 132 of 488 Installing software on the CS 1000E 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 14 The system displays an Installation Status Summary report. Enter <CR> to confirm and continu e installation. Set Automatic Centralized S oftware Upgrade Mode to: Please enter: <CR> -> <1> - Sequential <2> - Simultaneous Enter [...]

  • Page 133

    Installing software on the CS 1000E Page 133 o f 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 15 The PSDL files menu appears. Enter the appropria te choice for the location of the site. 16 Successful installation confirmation appears. Enter <CR> to continue. **************************** *********************P SDL INSTALLATION[...]

  • Page 134

    Page 134 of 488 Installing software on the CS 1000E 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 17 Select option ‘<b> - Install DEFA ULT database’ from the database installation main menu . Communication Server 1000 So ftware/Database/ BOOTROM RMD Install Tool ============================ ===================== You will now perform the dat a[...]

  • Page 135

    Installing software on the CS 1000E Page 135 o f 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration The system verifies whic h customer databases are available on the RMD under directory ‘backup’ and displays them. 18 Continue with database installation . The installation summary screen appears. You selected to tran sfer the default [...]

  • Page 136

    Page 136 of 488 Installing software on the CS 1000E 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Verify successful installation and enter <CR> when ready.[...]

  • Page 137

    Installing software on the CS 1000E Page 137 o f 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 19 Upon returning to the main Install Menu, enter q to quit. I N S T A L L M E N U The Software Installation Tool will install or installation Succession E nterprise System Software, Database and the CP-BOOTROM. You will be prompted throug[...]

  • Page 138

    Page 138 of 488 Installing software on the CS 1000E 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 20 The system then prompts you to confirm and reboot. Ente r <CR> to quit. Enter <CR> again to reboot. At this point the system reloads and initializes. End of Procedure You selected to quit. Please confirm. Please enter: <CR> -> <y[...]

  • Page 139

    Installing software on the CS 1000E Page 139 o f 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Verify the inst allation database Proc edure 23 V erify ing the installa tion databa se 1 Print ISSP (system softwa re issue a nd patches). 2 Print the system configuration record in LD 22 and co mpare the output with the preinstallation c[...]

  • Page 140

    Page 140 of 488 Installing software on the CS 1000E 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 4 Print the customer data block in LD 21. Reconfigure I/O ports and call registers Proc edure 24 Reconfiguring I/O ports and call registers 1 Evaluate the number of ca ll registers and 500 telephone buffers that are configured for the system (suggested min[...]

  • Page 141

    Installing software on the CS 1000E Page 141 o f 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 3 Wait for “DONE” and then “INI” messages to displa y before you continue. End of Procedure Test the Call Server Proc edure 26 T esting the Call Server 1 Verify that the Call Server is active. 2 Check dial-tone. 3 Verify that the C[...]

  • Page 142

    Page 142 of 488 Installing software on the CS 1000E 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Verifying Call Server 0 is active Use the following commands to verify that Call Server 0 is active. Make the system redundant At this point, Core/Net 0 is ready to be synchronized with Cor e/Net 1. Proc edure 28 Making the system redundant 1 Check to see [...]

  • Page 143

    Installing software on the CS 1000E Page 143 o f 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 3 Tier 1 and Tier 2 health of both Call Servers must be identical in order to successfully switch service from Call Server 1 to Call Serv er 0. .stat cpu cp 0 16 PASS -- STDBY TRUE REDUNDANT DISK STATE = REDUNDANT HEALTH = 20 VERSION = Mar[...]

  • Page 144

    Page 144 of 488 Installing software on the CS 1000E 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 .stat health Local (Side 0, Active, Redun dant): Components without TIER 1 He alth contribution: ============================ ===================== disp 0 15 1:In Service sio2 0 15 1:In Service cp 0 16:In Service ipb 0:In Service TIER 1 Health Count Breakd[...]

  • Page 145

    Installing software on the CS 1000E Page 145 o f 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration TIER 2 Health Count Breakdow n: ============================ =========== ELAN 16 IP : 47.11.138.150 H ealth = 2 ELAN 17 IP : 47.11.138.153 H ealth = 2 Local AML over ELAN Total He alth:4 Local Total IPL Health = 6 IPL connection history:3 [...]

  • Page 146

    Page 146 of 488 Installing software on the CS 1000E 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 4 Get status of links to the Media Gateways (STAT IPL). End of Procedure Complete the CP PIV installation LD 137 modifications The CMDU/MMDU commands are not applicable to CP PIV. Instead, the following commands are int roduced in LD 137: • STAT FMD disp[...]

  • Page 147

    Installing software on the CS 1000E Page 147 o f 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration • STAT FMD display text: Status of the specified Fixed Media Device command parameter: core # with values of 0 or 1 • STAT RMD display text: Status of both Removable Media Devices (RMD) command parameter: none • STAT RMD display text[...]

  • Page 148

    Page 148 of 488 Installing software on the CS 1000E 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 From active Call Server 1 , p erform the following tests on Call Server 0 : 1 Perform a redundancy sanity test: 2 Check the LCD states a. Perform a visual check of the LCDs. b. Test and LCDs: c. Check that the LCD display matches the software check. 3 Test[...]

  • Page 149

    Installing software on the CS 1000E Page 149 o f 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 7 Check applications (CallPi lot, Symposium, and so on) End of Procedure Switch call proc essing Proc edure 30 Switching call processing End of Procedure Proc edure 31 T esting Call Server 1 From active Call Server 0 , perform these tests [...]

  • Page 150

    Page 150 of 488 Installing software on the CS 1000E 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 3 Test the System Utility card: 4 Test system redundancy and media devices: 5 Clear the display and minor alarms on both Call Servers: 6 Check dial tone. 7 Check applications (CallP i lot, Symposium, etc.) End of Procedure LD 135 Load program ST A T SU TL [...]

  • Page 151

    Installing software on the CS 1000E Page 151 o f 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Switch call proc essing Proc edure 32 Switching call processing End of Procedure Perform a customer back up data dump (installation rele ase) Proc edure 33 P erforming a data dump to bac kup the customer database: 1 Log in to the system. 2[...]

  • Page 152

    Page 152 of 488 Installing software on the CS 1000E 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 5 When “DATADUMP COMPLETE” and “DATABASE BACKUP COMPLETE” ap pear on the termi nal, enter: End of Procedure **** Exit program The installation is now complete.[...]

  • Page 153

    Page 153 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 168 Connecting MG 1000T system components Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 Connecting an MG 1000T Core to a Survivable MG 1000T Exp[...]

  • Page 154

    Page 154 of 488 Conn ecting MG 1000T system components 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 as the Signaling Server and the Media Cards installed in th e Media Gateway, require both ELAN subnet and TLAN subnet connections. An MG 1000T provides CS 1000E system access to: •P S T N • Nortel Integrated DECT (DECT) • Nortel WLAN IP Telephony [...]

  • Page 155

    Connecting MG 1000T system components Page 155 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Figure 37 MG 1000T Media Gateway operation This chapter contains the following procedures: • Procedure 34: "Connecting the MG 1000T Core to an MG 1000T Expansion" on page 158 . • Procedure 35: "Connecting an MG 1000T Co[...]

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    Page 156 of 488 Conn ecting MG 1000T system components 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 • Procedure 39: "Connecting a Media Card to the ELAN" on page 165 . • Procedure 40: "Connecting a Media Card to the TLAN subnet" on page 166 . • Procedure 41: "Connecting a Media Gateway to a Media Gateway Expansion" [...]

  • Page 157

    Connecting MG 1000T system components Page 157 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Figure 38 CS 1000T SSC Security Device Software daughterboard (Factory installed) 100BaseT IP daughterboard #1 100BaseT IP daughterboard # 2 (Optional) Port 1 Port 3 Port 2 Port 4 NTDK57AA (NT_STD) NTM400 NTDK83 dual port NTDK83 dual po r[...]

  • Page 158

    Page 158 of 488 Conn ecting MG 1000T system components 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Proc edure 34 Connecting the MG 1000T Core to an MG 1000T Expansion 1 Choose one of the following: a. For point-to-point 100BaseT connectivity, go to step 2. b. For 100BaseT connectivity over a distribute d Campus Data Network, go to step 9 on page 159 [...]

  • Page 159

    Connecting MG 1000T system components Page 159 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 8 MG 1000T Expansion 3 and 4 network cables (NTDU0609) must be routed from the 100 BaseT d aughterboard through the cable slot on the side of the MG 1000T Core with one fe rrite on the i nside of the Me dia Gateway and the second ferrite [...]

  • Page 160

    Page 160 of 488 Conn ecting MG 1000T system components 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Figure 40 MG 1000T Core connectors 10 Connect RJ-45 #1 on the MG 10 00T Expan sion, shown in Fig ure 40 to the data network switch. Figure 41 MG 1000T 100BaseT cable connection End of Procedure To Port #1 on daughterboard To Port #2 on daughterboard To [...]

  • Page 161

    Connecting MG 1000T system components Page 161 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Connecting an MG 1000T Core to the ELAN subnet Follow Procedure 35 to connect an MG 1000T Core to the ELAN subnet. Proc edure 35 Connecting an MG 1000T Core to the ELAN subnet 1 Connect one end of a standard CAT5 cable to the 10 /100BaseT[...]

  • Page 162

    Page 162 of 488 Conn ecting MG 1000T system components 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Connecting a Signaling Server to the ELAN subnet Follow Procedure 36 to connect a Sign aling Server to the ELAN subnet. Proc edure 36 Connectin g a Signaling Server to the ELAN subnet 1 Connect one end of a standard CAT5 c able to the ELAN network inter[...]

  • Page 163

    Connecting MG 1000T system components Page 163 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Connecting a Signaling Server to the TLAN subnet Follow Procedure 37 to connect a Signaling Server to the TLAN subnet. Procedure 37 Connecting a Signal ing Server to the TLAN subn et 1 Connect a standard CAT5 cable to t he TLAN network in[...]

  • Page 164

    Page 164 of 488 Conn ecting MG 1000T system components 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Figure 44 Diagram of the Shielded 50-pin to Serial/ELAN/TLAN adapter Proc edure 38 Inserting a Shielded 50-pin to Serial/ELAN/TLAN ad apter on to a Media Card 1 Open the Media Card package NTDU41CA. 2 Remove the Shielded 50-pin to Serial/ELAN/TLAN adapt[...]

  • Page 165

    Connecting MG 1000T system components Page 165 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Connecting a Media Card to the ELAN Follow Procedure 39 to connect a Media Card to the ELAN. Proc edure 39 Connecting a Media Card to the ELAN 1 Connect a standard CAT5 p atch cable to the ELAN network interface on the adaptor, see Figure[...]

  • Page 166

    Page 166 of 488 Conn ecting MG 1000T system components 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Connecting a Media Card to the TLAN subnet Follow Procedure 40 to connect a Me dia Card to the TLAN subnet. Proc edure 40 Connecting a Media Card to the TLAN subnet 1 Connect a standard CAT5 patch cable to the TLAN network interface on the Adaptor (see [...]

  • Page 167

    Connecting MG 1000T system components Page 167 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Figure 46 Media Gateway and Media Ga teway Expander connections End of Procedure DS-30X connector CE-MUX connector NTDK95 cables[...]

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    Page 168 of 488 Conn ecting MG 1000T system components 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007[...]

  • Page 169

    Page 169 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 198 Installing and configuring the Signaling Server software Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169 Signaling Server So ftware Install To[...]

  • Page 170

    Page 170 of 488 In stalling and configuring t he Signaling Server softwa re 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 To perform a software installation or upgrade, reboot the Signaling Server with the Software CD -ROM in its drive. No fl oppy disk is required, since t he Software CD-ROM is bootable. The Install Tool installs all Signaling Server s[...]

  • Page 171

    Installing and confi guring the Signaling Server software Pag e 171 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration a. Click Software Downloads in the Support & Training menu. The Technical Support page appears. b. Click Product Families . The Products Families list appears. c. Click Succession . Th e By Product Family page ope[...]

  • Page 172

    Page 172 of 488 In stalling and configuring t he Signaling Server softwa re 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 files. If you cannot create a CD, refer to the CD writer's software documentation. Once the CD is created, you can use it to install new software or to upgrade software on an existing Signaling Server. Installing the software B[...]

  • Page 173

    Installing and confi guring the Signaling Server software Pag e 173 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 3 If this is a re-installation on an existing system, ob serve the boot sequence. Enter c at the boot menu shown in Figure 47. Note: Entering c in the “ISP1100 System Boot ” banner scree n speeds up this process, [...]

  • Page 174

    Page 174 of 488 In stalling and configuring t he Signaling Server softwa re 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Figure 48 Copy IP configur ation 5 When the Install Too l banner appears (Figure 49 on page 175 ), press <CR> to perform system checks and begin software installation. CS 1000 Signaling Server Softw are Install Tool (sse-x.xx.[...]

  • Page 175

    Installing and confi guring the Signaling Server software Pag e 175 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Figure 49 Install Tool banner screen Note: If the system has less than 512 MBytes of RAM, the following error message appears: WARNING: Your system has les s than 512 MB RAM. In order to run Rls 4 softwa re you must u[...]

  • Page 176

    Page 176 of 488 In stalling and configuring t he Signaling Server softwa re 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 The system verifies the file systems. • When the software ru ns for the fi rst time on a new system, the hard disk will not be partitioned, so the test normally fails. Upon fa ilure, the menu in Figure 50 appears. Figure 50 First [...]

  • Page 177

    Installing and confi guring the Signaling Server software Pag e 177 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Figure 51 Date and time • W hen reinstalling the software on an existing system, the system verifies the file systems. The disk check reports: Filesystems verification succee ded. The system summary appears (Figure [...]

  • Page 178

    Page 178 of 488 In stalling and configuring t he Signaling Server softwa re 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Figure 52 System Summary 6 Test the disk. • I f the hard drive has never been tested or is corrupt, enter a at the menu shown in Figure 53 on page 1 79 . CS 1000 Signaling Server S oftware Install Tool (sse-x.xx.xx) ==============[...]

  • Page 179

    Installing and confi guring the Signaling Server software Pag e 179 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Figure 53 Hard disk test • If the hard disk has not recently been tested, enter a at the menu shown in Figure 54. Figure 54 Not recently tested • If the hard disk has been checked in the last 24 hours, e nter a at[...]

  • Page 180

    Page 180 of 488 In stalling and configuring t he Signaling Server softwa re 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Figure 55 Tested within 24 hours The following messages display on the screen: Testing hard disk ... Testing partition /u (419424 1 blocks) ... xxx% complete Testing partition /p (419424 1 blocks) ... xxx% complete Hard disk testing[...]

  • Page 181

    Installing and confi guring the Signaling Server software Pag e 181 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Figure 56 Install Tool Main Menu 7 At the Main Menu (Figu re 56), en ter a to install Signaling Server software . Option a performs options b , c , d , and e . The following sample lines di splay on the screen: Copyin[...]

  • Page 182

    Page 182 of 488 In stalling and configuring t he Signaling Server softwa re 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Figure 57 Installation Status 8 Enter y to start the installation. The screens shown in Figures 58 to 62, which star t on page 185 , appear. CS 1000 Signaling Server So ftware Install Tool (sse-x.xx.xx) =========================== =[...]

  • Page 183

    Installing and confi guring the Signaling Server software Pag e 183 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Figure 58 Installation output Figure 59 Success CS 1000 Signaling Server S oftware Install Tool (sse-x.xx.xx) ========================== ========================================= == You have selected to insta ll versi[...]

  • Page 184

    Page 184 of 488 In stalling and configuring t he Signaling Server softwa re 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Figure 60 IP Phone firmware Figure 61 Voice Gateway Media Card loadware The system echoes the ELAN network in terface MAC address. For future reference, the EL AN MAC address is: “00:02:b3:c5:5l:c6”. This address is fo und on th[...]

  • Page 185

    Installing and confi guring the Signaling Server software Pag e 185 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 9 Configure the Signaling Server as Leader or Follower. See Figure 62. • If there is not already a Leader Si gnaling Serve r in the IP Telephony node, or if the Signaling Server is to be a stand-alo ne Signaling Ser[...]

  • Page 186

    Page 186 of 488 In stalling and configuring t he Signaling Server softwa re 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 10 Configure the application configuratio n for this Signaling Server. See Figure 63. • I f the Set TPS, Virtual Trunk TPS, and optional Network Routing Service (NRS) applications are to be enabled on this Si gnaling Server, enter[...]

  • Page 187

    Installing and confi guring the Signaling Server software Pag e 187 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 11 Select the Network Routing Service (N RS) to be provided by this Signaling Server. See Figure 64 for a co-resid ent Signaling Server or Figure 6 5 on page 188 for a stand -alone Signaling Server. • Enter a if thi[...]

  • Page 188

    Page 188 of 488 In stalling and configuring t he Signaling Server softwa re 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Figure 65 Network Ro uting Servi ce (NRS) — stand-alone Signalin g Server 12 Select the type of NRS to be provided by thi s Signaling Server. See Figure 66 for a co-resident Sig naling Server. See Figure 67 on page 189 for a stand[...]

  • Page 189

    Installing and confi guring the Signaling Server software Pag e 189 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Figure 67 NRS type — stand-alone Signaling Server 13 Enter the data networking and IP telephony parameters for the Signalin g Server, as prom pted. • If this is a Leader Signaling Server, enter the parameters for [...]

  • Page 190

    Page 190 of 488 In stalling and configuring t he Signaling Server softwa re 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Figure 68 Leader Sign aling Server co nfigurati on Figure 69 Follower Sign aling Se rver configur ation CS 1000 Signaling Server So ftware Install Tool (sse-x.xx.xx) =========================== ======================================[...]

  • Page 191

    Installing and confi guring the Signaling Server software Pag e 191 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Figure 70 Stand-alone Signaling Server configuration 14 Enter the Primary NRS IP address or the Alternate NRS IP address, depending on the option entered in step 11 on page 187 or step 12 on page 188 . •I f b was en[...]

  • Page 192

    Page 192 of 488 In stalling and configuring t he Signaling Server softwa re 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Figure 71 Primary NRS IP addres s Figure 72 Alternate NRS IP address 15 Enter y to confirm the parameters. See Figure 73 on page 193 . The example in Figure 73 is for a Le ader Signaling Server configured with an Alternate H.323 a n[...]

  • Page 193

    Installing and confi guring the Signaling Server software Pag e 193 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Figure 73 IP Telephon y parameter conf iguration The system echoes the ELAN network in terface MAC address. For future reference, the EL AN MAC address is: “00:02:b3:c5:5l:c6”. This address is on the face of the S[...]

  • Page 194

    Page 194 of 488 In stalling and configuring t he Signaling Server softwa re 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Figure 74 Installation Status Summary 17 Press <CR> to exit to the Main Menu (see Figure 56 on page 181 ). Enter q at the Main Menu to quit the in stallation process. Figure 75 on page 195 appears. Enter q again . ------------[...]

  • Page 195

    Installing and confi guring the Signaling Server software Pag e 195 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Figure 75 Quit 18 Remove the CD-ROM from the drive and reboot the system. Note: After software installation and reboo t, a Follower Signaling Server sends out BOOTP requests and wai ts for a response. Since the Follow[...]

  • Page 196

    Page 196 of 488 In stalling and configuring t he Signaling Server softwa re 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Proc edure 45 Logging in to the Sign aling Server Before you begin, make sure the DTE–DTE null modem cable (supplie d with the Signaling Server) runs betwe en the serial port on the b ack of the Signaling Server and the maintenanc[...]

  • Page 197

    Installing and confi guring the Signaling Server software Pag e 197 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Verifying a successful configuration To ensure that the Signaling Server Et hernet connections (for the ELAN and TLAN subnets) are configured correctly, perform a ping test to one or more of the other devices connecte[...]

  • Page 198

    Page 198 of 488 In stalling and configuring t he Signaling Server softwa re 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007[...]

  • Page 199

    Page 199 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 224 Configuring the CS 1000E Call Server Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 Enabling the Login Name option . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

  • Page 200

    Page 200 of 488 Configuring the CS 1000E Call Server 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Introduction The CS 1000E system requires the configuration of an IP telephony node. The configuration data is stored in the BOOTP.TAB and CONFIG.INI files on the CS 1000E. Copies of both file s are maintained on each node component (Signaling Server and [...]

  • Page 201

    Configuring the CS 1000E Call Server Page 201 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Enabling the Login Name option Follow Procedure 47 to enable the Login Name option. Proc edure 47 Enabling the Logi n Name option 1 Log in to the CS 1000E. a. Enter the command: LOGI b. Enter PASS? <xxxx> Where: <xxxx> = passwo[...]

  • Page 202

    Page 202 of 488 Configuring the CS 1000E Call Server 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 4 Enter the command: TYPE PWD 5 Enter the command: PWD2 <xxxx> Where: <xxxx> = your current level 2 password 6 Enter the command: LNAME_OPTION YES System response: DEFAULT LOGIN NAMES SAVED MEM AVAIL: (U/P): 1015893 US ED U P: 138773 24981 TOT[...]

  • Page 203

    Configuring the CS 1000E Call Server Page 203 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Follow Procedure 48 to configure login IDs and passwords. Proc edure 48 Configuring login IDs and passw ords 1 Enter the command: LD 17 CFN000 MEM AVAIL: (U/P): 1015918 US ED U P: 138773 24956 TOT:1179647 DISK RECS AVAIL: 486 TMDI D-CHANNE[...]

  • Page 204

    Page 204 of 488 Configuring the CS 1000E Call Server 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 OR <cr> for no change Where: <xxxx> = new PWD1 login name 8 Enter the command: NPW2 <xxxx> OR <cr> for no change Where: <xxxx> = new PWD2 password 9 Enter the command: LOGIN_NAME <xxxx> OR <cr> for no change Where[...]

  • Page 205

    Configuring the CS 1000E Call Server Page 205 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Where: <xxxx> = LAPW nn login name 14 Enter the command: OVLA <xx> Where: <xx> = all or the list of overlays allowed 15 Enter the command: CUST <xx> Where: <xx> = all or the li st of cust omers allo wed 16 Ent[...]

  • Page 206

    Page 206 of 488 Configuring the CS 1000E Call Server 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Enabling the multi-user option Follow Procedure 49 to enab le the multi-user option. Proc edure 49 Enabling the multi-user op tion 1 Enter the command: LD 17 System response: CFN000 MEM AVAIL: (U/P): 1015918 US ED U P: 138773 24956 TOT: 1179647 DISK RECS [...]

  • Page 207

    Configuring the CS 1000E Call Server Page 207 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Configuring pseudo-terminals ( PTYs) CS 1000E provides two ports (COM1 an d COM2) on the CPU. A Terminal Server is used to provide ad ditional seri al ports for specific applications, such as ACD, BGD, CTY, MCT, PM S, an d TRF. Each config[...]

  • Page 208

    Page 208 of 488 Configuring the CS 1000E Call Server 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 System response: CFN000 MEM AVAIL:(U/P):1019254 USED U P:138012 22381 TOT:1179647 DISK RECS AVAIL: 491 TMDI D-CHANNELS AVAIL: 0 USE D: 0 TOT: 0 DCH AVAIL: 80 USED: 0 TOT: 8 0 AML AVAIL: 15 USED: 1 TOT: 1 6 2 Enter the command: REQ CHG 3 Enter the command:[...]

  • Page 209

    Configuring the CS 1000E Call Server Page 209 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 10 Enter the command: TTYLOG NO 11 Enter the command: BANR YES System response: MEM AVAIL: (U/P):1019130 USE D U P: 138064 22453 TOT: 3555327 DISK RECS AVAIL: 491 TMDI D-CHANNELS AVAIL: 0 USE D: 0 TOT: 0 DCH AVAIL: 80 USED: 0 TOT: 8 0 AML [...]

  • Page 210

    Page 210 of 488 Configuring the CS 1000E Call Server 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 TTY 13: DSBL DES: ether 2 TTY 14: DSBL DES: ether 3 3 Enter the command: **** 4 Perform an EDD to save your changes. End of Procedure Configuring Virtual Tone and Conference Circuits Virtual Tone and Conference Circuits must be defined for use by each MG [...]

  • Page 211

    Configuring the CS 1000E Call Server Page 211 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Configuring the MG 1000E Bandwidth Manage ment Zones Follow Procedure 52 for configu rin g bandwidth management zones. Proc edure 52 Configuring MG 1000E Bandwidth Mana g ement Zone 1 Enter LD 117 and press <cr>. 2 Enter NEW ZONE 0, [...]

  • Page 212

    Page 212 of 488 Configuring the CS 1000E Call Server 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 End of Procedure LD 117 – Bandwidth manage ment zone commands Command Description NEW ZONE xxx p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 Crea te a ne w z one , where: xxx = zone number = (0) - 255. p1 = Intrazone av ailable bandwidth = 0 - (10 000) - 100 000 (Kbps) p2 = Intrazone[...]

  • Page 213

    Configuring the CS 1000E Call Server Page 213 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration The type of any Bandwidth Management Zone for MG 1000E with conference resources conf igured must be shared. Distortion in Music is expected when G.729AB codec is used. Hence the Interzone and the Intrazone poli cies for an MG 1000E Bandwi[...]

  • Page 214

    Page 214 of 488 Configuring the CS 1000E Call Server 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Configuring Digitone Receivers Digitone Receivers must be confi gured in each MG 1000E if any analog terminals or trunks are equipped. The lo op of the Digitone Receivers is the ZONE0 0-255 First MG 1000E zon e number VXTC0 l x First MG 1000E Virtual conf[...]

  • Page 215

    Configuring the CS 1000E Call Server Page 215 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration superloop of the MG 1000E. The first MG 1000E in the superloop is on sh elf 0, and the second MG 1000E’s on shelf 1. Sixteen units of DTMF tone detection (DTR) are integrated with in th e controller (SSC) circuitry, or eight Digitone Rec[...]

  • Page 216

    Page 216 of 488 Configuring the CS 1000E Call Server 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 of the MG 1000E. In addition Multifrequency Transmit Level codes (MFTL0 and MFTL1) must be configured in LD 97. Logging in to Element Manager To log in to Element Manager, follo w the steps in Procedure 53 on page 216 . Element Manager supports Microsoft [...]

  • Page 217

    Configuring the CS 1000E Call Server Page 217 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 2 Enter the Signaling Server Node IP address in the Address Bar of the browser window, and press Enter on the keyboard. Note: The ELAN network interface IP address may be required, instead of the Node IP address, to access the Element Mana[...]

  • Page 218

    Page 218 of 488 Configuring the CS 1000E Call Server 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Figure 76 The Element Manager login End of Procedure[...]

  • Page 219

    Configuring the CS 1000E Call Server Page 219 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Importing preconfigured IP telephony files Follow Procedure 54 to import the preconf igured IP telephony files from the Signaling Server. Proc edure 54 Importing an existi ng node Figure 77 displays the Element Manager System Information h[...]

  • Page 220

    Page 220 of 488 Configuring the CS 1000E Call Server 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 1 Select Configuration > IP Telephony from the navigator. The Node Summary web page appea rs. No nodes are defined. 2 Import the Node files from the lead er Signaling Server. a. Click Import Node Files on the Node Summary web page. The Import Node File[...]

  • Page 221

    Configuring the CS 1000E Call Server Page 221 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Reviewing and submitting IP telephony node configuration files To review and submit IP telephony node configuration files, please refer to IP Line: Description, Install ation, and Operation (553-30 01-365). Adding a Follower Sign aling Ser[...]

  • Page 222

    Page 222 of 488 Configuring the CS 1000E Call Server 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Figure 79 Call Server Backup and Restore web page 2 Select Backup . The Call Server Backup web page appears (see Figure 80 on page 223 ).[...]

  • Page 223

    Configuring the CS 1000E Call Server Page 223 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Figure 80 CS 1000E Backup 3 Select Backup from th e Action drop-down list box. 4 Click Submit . The message disp lays indicating “Backup in progress. Please wait...” 5 Click OK in the EDD complete dialog box. The Backup functio n then [...]

  • Page 224

    Page 224 of 488 Configuring the CS 1000E Call Server 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007[...]

  • Page 225

    Page 225 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 234 Configuring a Small System Controller Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225 Adding a software daughterboard and remote security devi[...]

  • Page 226

    Page 226 of 488 Configuring a Small System Controller 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Configuring an SSC can involve: 1 Procedure 56: "Installing an SSC NTM400 Software daugh terboard and NTDK57 (NT_REM) remote security device" on page 227 . 2 Procedure 57: "Adding a 100BaseT daughterboard (dual port) to an SSC" on pag[...]

  • Page 227

    Configuring a Small System Controller Page 227 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Proc edure 56 Installing an SSC NTM400 Soft ware daughterboard and NTDK57 (NT_REM) remote security device 1 Unpack the NTDK20 SSC, and set it aside on a clean surface. 2 Install the NTM400 Software daughter board in the appropria te conne[...]

  • Page 228

    Page 228 of 488 Configuring a Small System Controller 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 a. Attach the appropriate port number labe l “2” or “4” to the respective cable. b. Install these cables firmly into the RJ-45 ports on the 100Ba seT daughterboard (dual port) #2. Comp l etely insert each cable. See Figure 8 2 on page 230 and Fig[...]

  • Page 229

    Configuring a Small System Controller Page 229 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 4 Install the 100BaseT daughterb oard (dual port) in slot 2 of the SSC: a. Locate the alignment pin on th e SSC. b. Insert the alignment pin into the appropriate hol e on the daughterboard. c. Secure the 100BaseT daughterboard (dual port)[...]

  • Page 230

    Page 230 of 488 Configuring a Small System Controller 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Figure 82 SSC with two 100BaseT Daug hterboards (dual po rt) Security Device Software daughterboard (Factory-installed) 100BaseT daughterb oard #1 100BaseT daughterboard #2 (Optional) Port 1 Port 3 Port 2 Port 4 NTDK57AA (NT_STD) NTM400 NTDK83 dual port [...]

  • Page 231

    Configuring a Small System Controller Page 231 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Adding a 100BaseT daught erboard (single port) Follow Procedure 58 to add a 100BaseT daughterboard (si ngle port) to a SSC for MG 1000T 1 to 4. Note: The NTDK99 is only used in an MG 1000T. Proc edure 58 Adding a 100BaseT daughterbo ard ([...]

  • Page 232

    Page 232 of 488 Configuring a Small System Controller 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 2 Using one of the NTDU0 606 CAT5 Ethernet cables: a. Attach port number label “1” to the ca ble. b. Install the cable firmly into the RJ-45 port on th e 100BaseT daughterboard (single port). Make sure that the cable end is inserted completely. See F[...]

  • Page 233

    Configuring a Small System Controller Page 233 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Figure 84 SSC components includ ing a 100BaseT daughte rboard (single port) Security Device Software daug hterboard (single port) NT DK99 LEDs (Xmit, Rcv, Link) LED cables 100Base T daug hterboard NTDU0606 Cable NTM400 NTDK57DA (NT_REM) ([...]

  • Page 234

    Page 234 of 488 Configuring a Small System Controller 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 3 Install the 100BaseT da ughterboard (sin gle port) in slot 2 of the SSC : a. Locate the alignment pin on th e SSC. b. Insert the alignment pin into th e appropriate hole on the 100BaseT daughterboard (single port). c. Secure the 100BaseT daughterboard [...]

  • Page 235

    Page 235 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 240 Installing software on an MG 1000E Small System Controller Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235 Installing software on an MG 1000E [...]

  • Page 236

    Page 236 of 488 Installing software on an MG 1000E Smal l System Controller 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Installing software on an MG 1000E SSC The MG 1000E is shipped with a pre-programmed software daughterb oard that must be mounted on the SSC. Proc edure 59 Installing software on an MG 1000E SSC 1 Confirm that the o utlet is providi[...]

  • Page 237

    Installing software on an MG 1000E Small System Controller Page 237 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 5 Enter y . System response: SOFTWARE INSTALLATION PROGRAM ************** ********************** Verify Media Gateway/IP Expansion Se curity ID: 40000322 Call Server/Main Security ID: 19999999 ************** *********[...]

  • Page 238

    Page 238 of 488 Installing software on an MG 1000E Smal l System Controller 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 8 Configure the IP address for the CS 1000E to Me dia Gateway link network manually. Enter: 2 System response: Enter Media Gateway New IP Para meters: Media Gateway IP : x.x.x .x Call Server IP : x.x.x .x Media Gateway NetMask : x.x[...]

  • Page 239

    Installing software on an MG 1000E Small System Controller Page 239 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Copying language files ... Copying FIJI files ... Detected change in system type (Pkg 298/299) Detected change in machine type from 0 to 33 Deleting files in directory "/u /db/hi/" Installed BOOTROM "/p[...]

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    Page 240 of 488 Installing software on an MG 1000E Smal l System Controller 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007[...]

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    Page 241 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 252 Installing software on an MG 1000T Small System Controller Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 241 Software Installation Program . . .[...]

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    Page 242 of 488 In stalling software on an MG 1000T Small System Contro ller 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Software In stallation Program The Software Installation Program main menu provides access to the following funct ionality: • installing software in a new system • upgrading and m odifying software in an ex isting system • us[...]

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    Installing software on an MG 1000T Small System Controller Page 243 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration feature sets. The Software Installation Program also enables administrators to add individual packages from the f eature set and change ISM system parameters. Additions and changes are keycode cont rolled. Therefore, [...]

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    Page 244 of 488 In stalling software on an MG 1000T Small System Contro ller 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Keycodes A security keycode system protects the in stallation of software, feature set, and license parameters. The keycodes required for a new installation or system upgrade are on the Keycode Data Sheet that is supplied with the [...]

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    Installing software on an MG 1000T Small System Controller Page 245 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Installing softwa re on an SSC Follow Procedure 60 t o power up a new system install ation in preparation fo r loading the software. Proc edure 60 Installing software on an SSC 1 Test the power outlet. Make sure that [...]

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    Page 246 of 488 In stalling software on an MG 1000T Small System Contro ller 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Figure 86 Power connectors 3 Ensure that the system terminal (TTY ) is connected to the cable marked “port 0” on the NTBK48 3-port cable of the Medi a Gateway. Media Gateway power cord[...]

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    Installing software on an MG 1000T Small System Controller Page 247 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 4 Turn the Media Gateway power switch to “ON”. System response: SOFTWARE INSTALLATION PROGRA M **************************** ******** Verify Security ID: xxxxxxxx **************************** ********* Technology S[...]

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    Page 248 of 488 In stalling software on an MG 1000T Small System Contro ller 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 8 Configure the IP for the CS 1000E to Media Gate way link network automatically using the BootP. a. Enter: 1 System response: Media Gateway New IP Parameters : Media Gateway IP : x.x.x .x Call Server IP : x.x.x .x Media Gateway Ne[...]

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    Installing software on an MG 1000T Small System Controller Page 249 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Call Server IP : x.x.x .x Media Gateway NetMask : x.x.x .x Media Gateway Router : x.x.x .x Is this correct? (y/n/[a]bort): _ 11 Confirm the IP configuration. a. If correct, enter: y System response: Select M3900 Langu[...]

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    Page 250 of 488 In stalling software on an MG 1000T Small System Contro ller 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 *** WARNING *** A system restar t will be invoked as part of the software inst allation process Are you sure you wis h to perform the installation? (y/n/[a]bort): _ 13 Perform the installation. a. Enter: y System response (if softw[...]

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    Installing software on an MG 1000T Small System Controller Page 251 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 3 Set the time and date . Enter the command: STAD <day> <month> <year> <h our> <minute> <second> Where: <day> = the day of the month ( 1-31 ). <month> = the month number[...]

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    Page 252 of 488 In stalling software on an MG 1000T Small System Contro ller 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007[...]

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    Page 253 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 266 Connecting a Terminal Server Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 253 Configuring a Terminal Server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    Page 254 of 488 Conn ecting a Terminal Server 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Up to 16 TTY ports can be configured with the CS 1000E Call Server. The Terminal Server can be used as a cen tral p oint to manage sever al devices through their serial ports. The CS 1000E system currently supports the MRV IR-8020M-10 1 commercial Terminal Serve[...]

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    Connecting a Terminal Server Page 255 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration • Procedure 65: "Accessing a CS 1000E from a PC through telnet Terminal Server" on page 25 9 • Procedure 66: "Configuring a transparent rlogin port" on page 260 • Procedure 68: "Accessing an MRV Console Port through [...]

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    Page 256 of 488 Conn ecting a Terminal Server 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Proc edure 62 Connecting a T erminal Ser ver to the system 1 Connect the MRV P/N-151-30 28 serial cable from the Terminal Server console port 20 to the PC COM port. 2 Plug MRV PC Card (in MRV package) into Terminal Server faceplate socket, and power on the Termi[...]

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    Connecting a Terminal Server Page 257 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration a. Set baud rate to 9600. b. Set data bits to 8. c. Set parity to none. d. Set stop bit to 1. e. Set flow control to “None”. f. Set Terminal Emulation to VT100. g. Press <CR> until you receive a lo g-in prompt. 5 Log in to the Terminal S[...]

  • Page 258

    Page 258 of 488 Conn ecting a Terminal Server 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 define server i p primary gateway address [ip address] 4 Check Terminal Server configuration. Enter: list server ip Example commands: define server ip address 172.16.3.50 define server ip subnet mask 255.255.255 .0 define server ip primary gateway address 172.1 [...]

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    Connecting a Terminal Server Page 259 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Telnet CS 1000E CO M port from a PC Connect port xx (xx = 1 - 19) of the Terminal Server to COM1 port of the CS 1000E Call Server. Follow Procedure 65 to esta blish access to a Call Server from a PC through telnet Terminal Server. Use the same por[...]

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    Page 260 of 488 Conn ecting a Terminal Server 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 b. Enter the Input telnet co mmand. Enter the command: TELNET xxx.xx.x.xx xxxx Where: xxx.xx.x.xx = Terminal Server IP Address xxxx = telnet port (for port 1 to 19) Note: The value of the ta rget telnet po rt, xxxx, is determined using the following formula: TEL[...]

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    Connecting a Terminal Server Page 261 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Where: xx = port numb er 2 Enable a dedicated service using rlogin. Enter the comma nd: DEFINE PORT XX RLOGIN DEDICA TED SERVICE xx.xx.xx.xx Where: xx = port numb er xx.xx.xx.xx = port IP address 3 Enable the port to be accessible o nly by local c[...]

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    Page 262 of 488 Conn ecting a Terminal Server 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 5 Enable autoconnect for the port. Enter the command: DEFINE PORT xx AUTOCONNECT E NABLED Where: xx = port numb er 6 Enable autodedicate for the port. Enter the comman d: DEFINE PORT xx AUTODEDICATED ENABLED Where: xx = port numb er 7 Define a user name for the [...]

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    Connecting a Terminal Server Page 263 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 9 Check port configuration. Enter the command: LIST PORT xx LIST PORT xx ALTERNATE CHARA Where: xx = port numb er End of Procedure Configuring a transparent rlog in port with sample data Sample data has been incorporated in to Procedu re 67. This [...]

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    Page 264 of 488 Conn ecting a Terminal Server 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 7 Define a user name for the port. Enter the command: DEFINE PORT 2 USERNAME “pty7 ” Note: When typing the lette rs “pty”, they must be lower case letters. The number must equal the pty number configured on the system. 8 Log out of the port. Enter the co[...]

  • Page 265

    Connecting a Terminal Server Page 265 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration CS 1000E COM port types Table 17 lists various components of the CS 1000E system and their COM port types. T able 17 System components and COM por t type System component COM port type Baystack 460 9-pin DCE (male) Baystack 470 9-pin DCE (male) NT[...]

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    Page 266 of 488 Conn ecting a Terminal Server 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007[...]

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    Page 267 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 276 Configuring a terminal and SDI ports Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 267 Setting the TTY terminal port . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    Page 268 of 488 Config uring a terminal and SDI ports 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Setting the TTY terminal port A TTY terminal can be any standard PC running terminal software, (for example, HyperTerminal). The TTY term inal port must be configured as: • Bits per second - Baud rate must be the same as the speed of SDI port. • Data[...]

  • Page 269

    Configuring a terminal and SDI ports Page 269 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Figure 87 VT220 setup values CS 1000E Core Call Server SDI connection Each CS 1000E Core Call Server has tw o SDI por ts on the Call S erver CPU card, COM1 and COM2. Both COM1 and COM2 are stan dard RS232 DTE ports (9-pin ma le). COM1 is u[...]

  • Page 270

    Page 270 of 488 Config uring a terminal and SDI ports 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 • Parity - none • Flow control - none MG 1000E SDI connection SDI connection to the MG 1000E is made at the back. See Figure 88 on page 272 for location of the 9-pin DTE (male) connector. It is modified to isolate pins 6, 7, and 8. Use PORT0 of NTBK4[...]

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    Configuring a terminal and SDI ports Page 271 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Controlling the baud rate You can use a switch setting on the SSC’s faceplate to control the baud rate for port 0. Use LD 1 7 to configure port 1 and po rt 2. Make sure the baud rat e and device option settings are set correctly. • Use[...]

  • Page 272

    Page 272 of 488 Config uring a terminal and SDI ports 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Proc edure 69 Connecting SDI por ts on the Media Gateways 1 Connect the NTBK48 3-port SDI cable to the 9-pin SDI p ort (RS-232) at the rear of the Media Gateways (see Figure 88). Figure 88 SDI port access to the Media Gateway SSC card 2 Connect the syste[...]

  • Page 273

    Configuring a terminal and SDI ports Page 273 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Signaling Server SDI connection The Signaling Server has two main tena nce ports: the Front port and the Console port (see Figure 89). The Consol e port must be used to install the Signaling Server software to perfo rm the basic confi gura[...]

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    Page 274 of 488 Config uring a terminal and SDI ports 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Figure 90 Maintenance to Signaling Server connection 2 The COM port on the PC Mai ntenance terminal should be set as follows: • T erminal type: VT100 • Speed: 19200 • D ata bits: 8 • Parity: none • Stop bits: 1 • F low control: none After the[...]

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    Configuring a terminal and SDI ports Page 275 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Figure 91 Maintenance port location on the Media Card and the Shielded 50-pin t o Se rial/ELAN/TLAN adapter The Media Card faceplate provides a female 8-pin mini-DIN serial maintenance port connection. The main tenance port on the Shielded[...]

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    Page 276 of 488 Config uring a terminal and SDI ports 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007[...]

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    Page 277 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 288 Verifying the network Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 277 Checking the status of the ELAN network interfaces . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    Page 278 of 488 Verifying the network 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Checking the status of th e ELAN network interfaces Follow Procedure 71 to ch eck the status of the ELAN network interfaces. Note: IP addresses used are for example only. Proc edure 71 Checking the status of the ELAN netw or k interfaces 1 Observe the ELAN Ethern et LED[...]

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    Verifying the network Pag e 279 o f 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Figure 92 SSC card ELAN LED location 2 Access LD 137. Ente r the command: LD 137 3 Display the status of the Call Server ELAN network interface. Enter the command: STAT ELNK System response: .stat elnk ELNK ENABLED Auto Negotiation: Enabled Auto Negoti[...]

  • Page 280

    Page 280 of 488 Verifying the network 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Actual Line Speed: 100 Mbps Actual Duplex Mode: Full Dup lex Ethernet (gei unit number 0) : Host: PRIMARY_ENET Internet address: 47.11.226. 10 Broadcast address: 47.11.226 .31 Ethernet address: 00:c0:8b:0 7:a5:9e Netmask: 0xff000000 ; Subnet mask: 0xffffffe0 15 packets [...]

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    Verifying the network Pag e 281 o f 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration System response: 8 Ping IP addresses on the ELAN network. a. Enter the command: PING 192.11.0.1 System response: PING 192.11.0.1 SUCCESSFUL b. Enter the command: PING 192.11.0.101 System response: PING 192.11.0.101 SUCCESSFUL c. Enter the command: PING[...]

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    Page 282 of 488 Verifying the network 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 System response: PING 192.11.0.104 SUCCESSFUL 9 Exit from LD 117. Enter the comman d: **** End of Procedure Checking the status of the HSP ports Use LD 137 STAT HSP command to ch eck the status of the HSP. The following is a sample outpu t of the STAT HSP command. LD 13[...]

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    Verifying the network Pag e 283 o f 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 39698 packets received; 80156 packets sent 0 input er rors; 0 output er rors 0 collisions Checking the status of the MG 1000T 100BaseT links Follow Procedure 72 to check the status of the MG 1000T Co re to MG 1000T Expansion (1- 4) 100BaseT links. Proc[...]

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    Page 284 of 488 Verifying the network 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Figure 94 SSC 100BaseT daughterboar d (dual port) LEDs a. If the Link LED is green, the Link is established. b. If the Link LED i s not lit, check the dau ghterboard installation. Check all cable connections to ensure that they are connected correctly. Make sure that th[...]

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    Verifying the network Pag e 285 o f 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Figure 95 Media Gateways SSC faceplate Port LEDs 3 Observe bootup system messages on system terminals. SRPT017 OMM: IP link is UP b etween cab 0 and cab 1 SRPT017 OMM: IP link is UP b etween cab 0 and cab 2 SRPT017 OMM: IP link is UP b etween cab 0 and[...]

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    Page 286 of 488 Verifying the network 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 7 Exit from LD 135. Enter the comman d: **** 8 Access LD 117. Ente r the command: LD 117 9 Ping IP addresses on the 100BaseT links. a. Enter the command: PING 192.168.0.11 System response: PING 192.168.0.11 SUCCESSFUL b. Enter the command: PING 192.168.0.21 System respo[...]

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    Verifying the network Pag e 287 o f 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Checking MG 1000T trunking functionality To check trunking on the MG 1000T follow Procedure 73 on page 287 . Proc edure 73 Checking the status of the MG 1000T trunks 1 Install an i2050 on MG 1000T core. Refer to IP Line: Description, Installation, and [...]

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    Page 288 of 488 Verifying the network 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007[...]

  • Page 289

    Page 289 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 318 Installing and cross-connecting a trunk card Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 289 Circuit card options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    Page 290 of 488 In stalling and cross-connecting a trunk card 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Figure 96 shows the circu it card slots in a Media Gatew ay. To view the circuit card slots available in a Media Gateway Expander, see Figure 97 on page 291 . Figure 96 Circuit card assignments in the Media Gateway IMPORT ANT! Digital T run k car[...]

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    Installing and cross-connecting a trunk card Page 291 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Figure 97 Circuit card assignments in the Media Gateway Expander WA R N I N G Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines. A void installing tele phone wiring during a lightning stor m. Do not install telephone jacks i[...]

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    Page 292 of 488 In stalling and cross-connecting a trunk card 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Before you proceed, install the cable from the slot that contains the Line card associated with the telephone being connected . Refer to “Installing the Main Distribution Frame” on page 353 , if you require additional cable installation. Refe[...]

  • Page 293

    Installing and cross-connecting a trunk card Page 293 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Figure 98 Antistatic wrist st rap Circuit card options A circuit card that has a switch symbol on its faceplate is equipped with option switches, strapping plugs, or both. Ensure that the option switches or strapping plugs are set [...]

  • Page 294

    Page 294 of 488 In stalling and cross-connecting a trunk card 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 • NTRB21 TMDI 1.5 Mbit DTI/PRI • NT6D70 SILC • NT6D71 UILC For additional informat ion about installing Digital trunk cards, refer to the following docum ents: • ISDN Primary Rate Interface: Install ation and Configuration (553-3001-201) [...]

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    Installing and cross-connecting a trunk card Page 295 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Note: See “Installing and cross-connecti ng a Power Fail Transfer Unit” on page 441 for conn ecting trunks with the PFTU. End of Procedure Universal Trunk card connection s The Universal Trunk card (NT8D14 ) pr ovides eight Ana[...]

  • Page 296

    Page 296 of 488 In stalling and cross-connecting a trunk card 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Ta b l e 2 1 NT8D14 Universal T runk connections (Part 1 of 2) Cable fr om equipment Unit RAN mode Pag i ng mode All other modes Pai r Color Designations 1T 1R W- B L BL-W 0 T0 R0 T0 R0 T0 R0 2T 2R W- O O-W CP MB A PG 3T 3R W- G G-W 1 T1 R1 T1 R1[...]

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    Installing and cross-connecting a trunk card Page 297 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 13T 13R BK-G G-BK 6 T6 R6 T6 R6 T6 R6 14T 14R BK-BR BR-BK CP MB A PG 15T 15R BK-S S-BK 7 T7 R7 T7 R7 T7 R7 16T 16R Y- B L BL-Y CP MB A PG Note: Remaining pairs are spare. T able 21 NT8D14 Universal T runk connections (Part 2 of 2) [...]

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    Page 298 of 488 In stalling and cross-connecting a trunk card 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 E&M Trunk card connections Table 22 lists the connections required by the E&M Trunk card (NT8D15). Ta b l e 2 2 NT8D15 E&M T runk card (Part 1 of 2) Cabl es Ca rd 1 t h rou g h Card 10 fr om equipment Unit 2W P aging mode 2W Ty p e 1 [...]

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    Installing and cross-connecting a trunk card Page 299 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 9T 9R R-BR BR-R 2 T2 R2 T2 R2 TA TB TA TB 10T 10R R-S S-R RA RB RA RB 11T 11R BK-BL BL-BK E M E M EA EB 12T 12R BK-O O-BK A PG ESC ESCG MA MB 13T 13R BK-G G-BK 3 T3 R3 T3 R3 TA TB TA TB 14T 14R BK-BR BR-BK RA RB RA RB 15T 15R BK-S [...]

  • Page 300

    Page 300 of 488 In stalling and cross-connecting a trunk card 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Trunk connections (Europe) Trunk connections for Europe are pr o vided in the following tables: • Table 23: “E&M TIE tr unk card (2-Wire)” on page 300 • Table 24: “E&M 2-wire Type 2” on page 301 • Table 25: “E&M TIE Tr[...]

  • Page 301

    Installing and cross-connecting a trunk card Page 301 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 5T 5R R-S S-R 2 35 10 T2 R2 T2 R2 T2 R2 6T 6R BK-O O-BK 37 12 A PG SIGB SIGA E M 7T 7R BK-BR BR-BK 3 39 14 T3 R3 T3 R3 T3 R3 8T 8R Y- B L BL-Y 41 16 A PG SIGB SIGA E M T able 24 E&M 2-wire T ype 2 (Part 1 of 2) Lead designation[...]

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    Page 302 of 488 In stalling and cross-connecting a trunk card 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 T2 R2 35 10 R-S S-R 2 E1 E2 36 11 BK-BL BL-BK M1 M2 37 12 BK-O O-BK T3 R3 39 14 BK-BR BR-BK 3 E1 E2 40 15 BK-S S-BK M1 M2 41 16 Y- B L BL-Y T able 25 E&M TIE T runk card (4-Wire) (P ar t 1 of 2) Cables Card 1 through Card 10 fr om equipment C[...]

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    Installing and cross-connecting a trunk card Page 303 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 4T 4R W- S S-W 1 30 5 RA RB TA TB 5T 5R R-BL BL-R 31 6 TA TB RA RB 6T 6R R-O O-R 32 7 E M E M 7T 7R R-BR BR-R 2 34 9 RA RB TA TB 8T 8R R-S S-R 35 10 TA TB RA RB 9T 9R BK-BL BL-BK 36 11 E M E M 10T 10R BK-G G-BK 3 38 13 RA RB TA TB [...]

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    Page 304 of 488 In stalling and cross-connecting a trunk card 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 T able 26 E&M TIE T runk card (P art 1 of 2) Cables Card 1 through Card 10 fr om equipment Column 1 Ty p e 2 Column 2 Ty p e 2 Pa i r C o lo r Unit # Pins Lead Desi gnations 1T 1R W- B L BL-W 0 26 1 RA RB RA RB 2T 2R W- O O-W 27 2 TA TB TA TB[...]

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    Installing and cross-connecting a trunk card Page 305 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 13T 13R BK-G G-BK 3 38 13 RA RB RA RB 14T 14R BK-BR BR-BK 39 14 TA TB TA TB 15T 15R BK-S S-BK 40 15 E1 E2 E M 16T 16R Y- B L BL-Y 41 16 M1 M2 SIG3A SIG3B Note: The cable pair designated T A, TB is the transmit pair. The pair design[...]

  • Page 306

    Page 306 of 488 In stalling and cross-connecting a trunk card 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 TA TB 34 9 R-BR BR-R 2 RA RB 35 10 R-S S-R TA TB 38 13 BK-G G-BK 3 RA RB 39 14 BK-BR BR-BK T able 28 E&M 2-wire Recorded Announcement T runk connections Lead designations Pins Pa ir color Unit number T0 R0 26 1 W- B L BL-W 0 SIG B SIG A 29 4 [...]

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    Installing and cross-connecting a trunk card Page 307 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration T able 29 E&M 2-wire Music T runk connections Lead designations Pins Pa ir color Unit number T0 R0 26 1 W- B L BL-W 0 T1 R1 30 5 W- S S-W 1 T2 R2 34 9 R-BR BR-R 2 T3 R3 38 13 BK-G G-BK 3 T able 30 Central Office & Direct Di[...]

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    Page 308 of 488 In stalling and cross-connecting a trunk card 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 7T 7R R-O O-R 3 32 7 T3 R3 T3 R3 A3 B3 8T 8R R-G G-R 33 8 PPM3 — C3 Spare 9T 9R R-BR BR-R 4 34 9 T4 R4 T4 R4 A4 B4 10T 10R R-S S-R 35 10 PPM4 — C4 Spare 11T 11R BK-BL BL-BK 5 36 11 T5 R5 T5 R5 A5 B5 12T 12R BK-O O-BK 37 12 PPM5 — C5 Spare 1[...]

  • Page 309

    Installing and cross-connecting a trunk card Page 309 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration T able 31 Central Office T runk conne ctions (P ar t 1 of 2) Cable fr om equipment Unit Pins Lead desi gnations P air Color 1T 1R W- B L BL-W 0 26 1 T0 R0 2T 2R W- O O-W 27 2 3T 3R W- G G-W 28 3 4T 4R W- B R BR-W 29 4 5T 5R W- S S-[...]

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    Page 310 of 488 In stalling and cross-connecting a trunk card 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Trunk connections (UK) Trunk connections for the UK are pr ovided in the follow ing tables: • Table 32: “NT5K17 Direct Inwa rd Dial card terminations” on page 311 • Table 33: “NT5K18 Exchange lin e trunk card cross-connect terminations?[...]

  • Page 311

    Installing and cross-connecting a trunk card Page 311 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration T able 32 NT5K17 Direct Inward Dial card terminations (Part 1 of 2) Pa i r Pi n s Pa i r c o l o r Un i t T0 R0 26 1 W- B L BL-W 0 27 2 W- O O-W T1 R1 28 3 W- G G-W 1 29 4 W- B R BR-W T2 R2 30 5 W- S S-W 2 31 6 R-BL BL-R T3 R3 32 7[...]

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    Page 312 of 488 In stalling and cross-connecting a trunk card 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Note: The connections on the NT5K18 Exchange Line Trunk card are polarity-sensitive. Make sure the groun d side of the trunk is connected to the A leg of the NT5K18 circuit. Make sure the -50 Volt side of the trunk is connected to the B leg of th[...]

  • Page 313

    Installing and cross-connecting a trunk card Page 313 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration T3 R3 32 7 R-O O-R 3 33 8 R-G G-R T4 R4 34 9 R-BR BR-R 4 35 10 R-S S-R T5 R5 36 11 BK-BL BL-BK 5 37 12 BK-O O-BK T6 R6 38 13 BK-G G-BK 6 39 14 BK-BR BR-BK T7 R7 40 15 BK-S S-BK 7 41 16 Y- B L BL-Y T able 33 NT5K18 Exchange line tru[...]

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    Page 314 of 488 In stalling and cross-connecting a trunk card 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Note: The speech pairs on the NT5K19 car d are polarity -insensitive. The E&M signaling pairs, however, are polarity-sensitive. Mak e sure the ground side of the trunk is connected to the A leg of the NT5K19 circuit. Make sure the -50 Volt si[...]

  • Page 315

    Installing and cross-connecting a trunk card Page 315 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration T1 R1 31 6 R-BL BL-R 1 E M 32 & R-O O-R T2 R2 35 10 R-S S-R 2 E M 36 11 BK-BL BL-BK T3 R3 39 14 BK-BR BR-BK 3 E M 40 15 BK-S S-BK T able 35 NT5K19 2W T ype 1 mode terminations (P art 2 of 2) P air Pins P air color Unit[...]

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    Page 316 of 488 In stalling and cross-connecting a trunk card 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 T able 36 NT5K19 4W T ype 1 mode terminations P air Pins P air color Unit TA TB 26 1 W- B L BL-W RA RB 27 2 W- O O-W 0 E M 28 3 W- G G-W RA RB 30 5 W- S S-W TA RB 31 6 R-BL BL-R 1 E M 32 7 R-O O-R TA TB 34 9 R-BR BR-R RA RB 35 10 R-S S-R 2 E M 36[...]

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    Installing and cross-connecting a trunk card Page 317 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration T able 37 NT5K19 A C15 mode pair terminati ons P air Pins P air color Unit TA TB 26 1 W- B L BL-W 0 RA RB 27 2 W- O O-W TA TB 30 5 W- S S-W 1 RA RB 31 6 R-BL BL-R TA TB 34 9 R-BR BR-R 2 RA RB 35 10 R-S S-R TA TB 38 13 BK-G G-BK 3 R[...]

  • Page 318

    Page 318 of 488 In stalling and cross-connecting a trunk card 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Verifying trunk functionality You can now use the trunks. T o test the trunks, make trunk calls. T able 38 NT5K19 Recor ded Announcement mo de pair terminations P air Pins P air color Unit T0 R0 26 1 W- B L BL-W 0 SIG B SIG A 29 4 W- B R BR-W T1 [...]

  • Page 319

    Page 319 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 352 Installing and configuring a Voice Gateway Media Card Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 320 Configuring a card . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

  • Page 320

    Page 320 of 488 Installing and config uring a Voice Gateway Med ia Card 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Introduction The Voice Gateway Media Card provid es access to the voice gateway and functions as a Foll ower to the Signalin g Server, w hich is the node Leader and which, by default, acts as a Master for the node. In the absence of the[...]

  • Page 321

    Installing and configuring a Voice Gateway Media Card Page 321 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration • Procedure 83: "Displaying the stat us of Voice Gateway Medi a Card units" on page 344 • Procedure 84: "Displaying the status of one unit on a Voice Gateway Media Card" on page 347 • Procedure 85[...]

  • Page 322

    Page 322 of 488 Installing and config uring a Voice Gateway Med ia Card 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Figure 99 Node Configuration web page 3 Click Edit next to the Node to which the Voic e Gateway Media Card is to be added. The Edit web page open s, as shown in Figure 100 on page 32 3 .[...]

  • Page 323

    Installing and configuring a Voice Gateway Media Card Page 323 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Figure 10 0 Edit web page 4 Click Add next to the Cards tab. The Cards tab expands (see Figure 101 on p age 324 ). 5 Enter your data for this Voice Gateway Media Card. The ELAN MAC address is on a faceplate sticker. The TN[...]

  • Page 324

    Page 324 of 488 Installing and config uring a Voice Gateway Med ia Card 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Figure 10 1 Cards 6 Save the node. a. Click Save a nd Transfer at the bottom of the Edit web page b. Click OK to save this node. End of Procedure[...]

  • Page 325

    Installing and configuring a Voice Gateway Media Card Page 325 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Configuring a card as a node Leader A Voice Gateway Media Card remain s at the default “Follower” setti ng in a CS 1000E system. A Signaling Server is the IP telephony node Leader. In an IP telephony node without a Sig[...]

  • Page 326

    Page 326 of 488 Installing and config uring a Voice Gateway Med ia Card 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 The VGW channels configuration for this card opens, as shown in Figure 102. Figure 10 2 VGW Channel web pa ge 4 Click Add . The Add V GW channels web page open s, as shown in Figure 103. Figure 10 3 Add VGW channels 5 Enter the appropri[...]

  • Page 327

    Installing and configuring a Voice Gateway Media Card Page 327 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration The VGW channels for this card are displ ayed. See Figure 104 on page 327 . Note: If you receive an error that a p ad category table does not exist for this customer, go back to your DTI configuration step, (see “Basic s[...]

  • Page 328

    Page 328 of 488 Installing and config uring a Voice Gateway Med ia Card 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Note: The voice gateway channels can al so be configured using Element Manager. To configure the voice gateway channels using Element Manager, follow Procedure 77 on page 325 . Proc edure 78 Configuring v oice gatewa y channels using LD[...]

  • Page 329

    Installing and configuring a Voice Gateway Media Card Page 329 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 4 Exit from LD 14. Enter the command: **** End of Procedure Saving configuration changes Perform a datadump to save configuration changes. Complete the steps in Procedure 97: "Performing a datadump using Elemen t Mana[...]

  • Page 330

    Page 330 of 488 Installing and config uring a Voice Gateway Med ia Card 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Installing a CompactFlash The Voice Gateway Media Card require s a CompactFlash card to operate. The CompactFlash card contains the IP Line 3.1 software. The Voice Gateway Media Card package includes the following: •M e d i a C a r d [...]

  • Page 331

    Installing and configuring a Voice Gateway Media Card Page 331 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Figure 10 5 CompactFlash card location Figure 106 shows the Compact Flash card and Retaining Pin. Figure 10 6 CompactFlash card and Retaining Pin CompactFlash card[...]

  • Page 332

    Page 332 of 488 Installing and config uring a Voice Gateway Med ia Card 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Proc edure 79 Installing the CompactFlash 1 Remove the Media Card, Co mpactFlash card, and Retaini ng Pin from the packaging. 2 Locate the CompactFlash socket in the lower left-hand corner of the Voice Gateway Media Ca rd (see Figure 10[...]

  • Page 333

    Installing and configuring a Voice Gateway Media Card Page 333 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 4 Insert the CompactFlash card in the socket. Press firmly until it is fully seat ed and the Eject button extends (see Figure 109). Figure 10 9 Insert CompactFlash to extend Eject button 5 Turn the Voice Gatew ay Media Car[...]

  • Page 334

    Page 334 of 488 Installing and config uring a Voice Gateway Med ia Card 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Press the Retaining Pin in to the hole until the pin clicks as it locks into position (labeled 2 in Figure 111). The underside of the head of the Retainin g Pin should be flat again st the card. Figure 11 1 Inserting the Re taining Pin [...]

  • Page 335

    Installing and configuring a Voice Gateway Media Card Page 335 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Installing a card in a Media Gateway A Voice Gateway Media Card can be installed in a Media Gateway or a Media Gateway Expander slot. See Figure 113 on page 335 and Figure 114 on page 336 to make sure that you insert the V[...]

  • Page 336

    Page 336 of 488 Installing and config uring a Voice Gateway Med ia Card 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Figure 11 4 Media Gateway Expander card slot location Table 40 on page 337 shows the TN assignments for the MG 1000E. Communication Server 1000 Release 4.5 supports up to 30 MG 1000E. Slot 9 Slot 8 Slot 7 Slot 10 SLOT 7 SLOT 8 SLOT 9 SL[...]

  • Page 337

    Installing and configuring a Voice Gateway Media Card Page 337 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration T able 40 TN assignments for MG 1000E MG 1000E MG 1000E Expander S l o t s 12 34789 1 0 TN l s c l s c l s c l s c l s c l s c l s c l s c MG 1000E 1 000 0 01 000 0 02 000 0 03 000 0 04 000 0 07 000 0 08 000 0 09 000 0 10 [...]

  • Page 338

    Page 338 of 488 Installing and config uring a Voice Gateway Med ia Card 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Table 41 shows the slot assignments fo r the MG 1000T Media Gateway and Media Gateway Expansion Proc edure 80 Installing a V oice Gateway Media Car d in a card slot The ELAN subnet and TLAN subnet shoul d alread y be connected on the ba[...]

  • Page 339

    Installing and configuring a Voice Gateway Media Card Page 339 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Optionally, you can connect a mainten ance terminal to the maintenance port on the Voice Gate way Media Card , to see the Voice Gateway Med ia Card’s boot messages or to perform mainten ance on it. See “Connecting CS 1[...]

  • Page 340

    Page 340 of 488 Installing and config uring a Voice Gateway Med ia Card 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 • Procedure 84: "Displaying the status of one unit on a Voice Gat eway Media Card" on page 347 Proc edure 81 Displaying the V oice Gateway Media Card status 1 In Element Manager, select IP Tele phony > Nodes: Servers, Med[...]

  • Page 341

    Installing and configuring a Voice Gateway Media Card Page 341 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Figure 11 6 Node Maintenance and Reports – expanded node 3 Click Status for the desired Vo ice Gateway Media Card . The output from this command is displayed in the window pane (result box). The output can be one of the [...]

  • Page 342

    Page 342 of 488 Installing and config uring a Voice Gateway Med ia Card 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 2 Open the desired node by clicki ng on the + next to the Node ID . This displays the Signaling Servers and Voice Gateway Media Cards belonging to the node, as shown in Figure 116 on page 341 . 3 Click GEN CMD for the desired Voic e Gat[...]

  • Page 343

    Installing and configuring a Voice Gateway Media Card Page 343 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Figure 11 8 vgwShowAll result The following information is provided for each VGW channel: • Chan – Channel nu mber • ChanState – State of channel (Idle/Busy/Di sabled/Unequipped) • DspMode – Mode DSP is in (Voi[...]

  • Page 344

    Page 344 of 488 Installing and config uring a Voice Gateway Med ia Card 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Proc edure 83 Displaying the status of V oice Gateway Media Car d units 1 Select System > Maintenance from the n avigator. The Main tenance web pag e opens as shown in Figure 119. This page allows you to perform mainte nance using ov[...]

  • Page 345

    Installing and configuring a Voice Gateway Media Card Page 345 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Figure 12 0 Maintenance (by func tionality) web page 3 Select Network & Peri pheral Equipment Diagnostics from the list in Figure 120. The Network and Peripheral Diagnostic s web page ope ns, as shown in Figure 121 on [...]

  • Page 346

    Page 346 of 488 Installing and config uring a Voice Gateway Med ia Card 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Figure 12 1 Network & Pe ripheral Diag nostics web page 4 Choose the STAT — Get card status command from the Card Commands drop-down list. 5 Enter the card number in the corresponding Command Param eter text box. 6 Click Submit to[...]

  • Page 347

    Installing and configuring a Voice Gateway Media Card Page 347 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Proc edure 84 Displa ying the status of one unit on a V oice Gateway Media Car d 1 Select System > Maintenance from the navigator. The Maintenance web page ope ns as shown in Figure 119 on pag e 344 . This page allows y[...]

  • Page 348

    Page 348 of 488 Installing and config uring a Voice Gateway Med ia Card 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 The list in the web page change s to show a list of diagnostics you ca n use, as shown in Figure 120 on page 345 . 3 Select Network & Pe riphera l Equipment Diagnostics from the list in Figure 120 on page 345 . The Network and Perip[...]

  • Page 349

    Installing and configuring a Voice Gateway Media Card Page 349 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration The Network and Peripheral Diagnostic s web page ope ns, as shown in Figure 121 on page 346 . 4 Select the DISU – Disable unit command from the Unit Commands drop-down list. 5 Enter the card number and unit number in the[...]

  • Page 350

    Page 350 of 488 Installing and config uring a Voice Gateway Med ia Card 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 The output from this command is shown in the text box in the lower half of the web page. End of Procedure Enabling a card unit Follow Procedure 88 to enable a Voice Gateway Media Card unit using Element Manager. Proc edure 88 Enabling a[...]

  • Page 351

    Installing and configuring a Voice Gateway Media Card Page 351 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Verifying functionality You can now use the Voice Gateway Media Card to transcode voice data between IP and TDM. To test the voi ce gateway channels (DSPs), perform a variety of analog or digital cal ls to IP Phones and vi[...]

  • Page 352

    Page 352 of 488 Installing and config uring a Voice Gateway Med ia Card 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007[...]

  • Page 353

    Page 353 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 364 Installing the Main Distribution Frame Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 353 Terminal block requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

  • Page 354

    Page 354 of 488 Installing the Main Distri bution Frame 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Terminal block requirements The cross-connect terminal requires en ough connecting blocks t o terminate up to four 25 pair cables for each Media Gateway and each Media Gateway Expander. When Ethernet connections ar e used instead of traditional cabling[...]

  • Page 355

    Installing the Main Distribution Frame Page 355 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 3 Attach labels on the cross-connect terminal to indi cate the terminal blocks assigned to the following: • 25-pair cables from the system •A U X w i r i n g •P F T U s • Telephones an d consoles •T r u n k s • Miscellaneous [...]

  • Page 356

    Page 356 of 488 Installing the Main Distri bution Frame 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Installing a Krone Test Jack Frame for the UK The Krone Test Jack Fram e provides terminating st rips that hold ten p airs of cable. Generally, only eight of ten pairs are used. As a result, one 25-pair cable requires three terminatin g strips (8 pairs[...]

  • Page 357

    Installing the Main Distribution Frame Page 357 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Figure 12 3 25-pair cable on three Krone strips 1 2 3 P air Pin Number Wire Colour Krone Strip 1T 1R 2T 2R 3T 3R 4T 4R 5T 5R 6T 6R 7T 7R 8T 8R 9 T 9 R 10T 10R 11T 11R 12T 12R 13T 13R 14T 14R 15T 15R 16T 16R 17T 17R 18T 18R 1 9 T 1 9 R 20[...]

  • Page 358

    Page 358 of 488 Installing the Main Distri bution Frame 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Procedure 90 describes how to install the Krone Test Jack Frame for the UK . For detailed information , refe r to the Krone documentation. Proc edure 90 Installing the Krone T est Jack Frame (UK) 1 Refer to the equipment la yout plan to determine where[...]

  • Page 359

    Installing the Main Distribution Frame Page 359 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Figure 12 4 Typical Krone cross-connec t te rminal layout (UK) End of Procedure 24 16 8 6 24 16 8 24 16 8 24 16 8 24 16 8 24 16 8 16 16 8 8 16 8 16 24 16 8 24 8 16 24 8 17 9 1 1 17 9 1 17 9 1 17 9 1 17 9 1 17 9 1 9 1 1 9 9 1 17 9 1 17 9 [...]

  • Page 360

    Page 360 of 488 Installing the Main Distri bution Frame 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Connecting the cables to the Media Gateways Each Media Gateway and each Media Gate way Expander requires up to four 25-pair cables. The CS 1000E requires an additional terminal blo ck at the cross-connect terminal to terminate th e 9-pin conductor auxi[...]

  • Page 361

    Installing the Main Distribution Frame Page 361 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Figure 125 Cable co nnectors at the back o f the Media Gateway Figure 126 Cable connectors at the back of the Media Gateway Expander 25-pair connectors C a r d 1 C a r d 2 C a r d 3 C a r d 4 25-pair connectors C a r d 9 C a r d 8 C a r [...]

  • Page 362

    Page 362 of 488 Installing the Main Distri bution Frame 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 4 Tighten the velcro straps when you have connecte d each cable to the system. 5 Terminate all the 25-pair cabl es inst alled at the cross-connect terminal. 6 Label all the cables at the cross-c onnect terminal blocks according to the card slot assignm[...]

  • Page 363

    Installing the Main Distribution Frame Page 363 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 8 When auxiliary powe r is required from the QUA6 PFTU, termina te the AUX cable at the PFTU cross-connect terminal, according to Table 42. End of Procedure T able 42 A UX cable termin ation informatio n Color W ire number Designation Co[...]

  • Page 364

    Page 364 of 488 Installing the Main Distri bution Frame 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007[...]

  • Page 365

    Page 365 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 382 Configuring an IP telephony node Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 365 Before you begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

  • Page 366

    Page 366 of 488 Configuring an IP telephony node 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 The preconfigured IP teleph ony config uration files fr om the leader Signaling Server must be imported. These files are saved on the CS 1000E as: • c:/u/db/node/node x .cfg where x is the node number • c:/u/db/node/node x .btp where x is the node number [...]

  • Page 367

    Configuring an IP telephony no de Page 367 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Limited Access to Overlays, see Features and Services (553-3001-306) and Software Input/Output : Administration (553-300 1-311). Configuring MS Internet Explorer Element Manager is availabl e to configure IP telepho ny parameters on the syste[...]

  • Page 368

    Page 368 of 488 Configuring an IP telephony node 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Figure 12 8 Internet Explorer – Internet Options 3 On the General tab, under the Temporary Internet files section, click Settings . The Settings window opens (see Figure 129 on page 369 ).[...]

  • Page 369

    Configuring an IP telephony no de Page 369 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Figure 12 9 Temporary Internet files – Settings window 4 Click Every visit to the page . This checks for new versions of stored pages on every visit to the web page. 5 Click OK in the Setting s window. 6 Click OK in the Internet Options win[...]

  • Page 370

    Page 370 of 488 Configuring an IP telephony node 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Logging in to Element Manager Follow Procedure 93 to lo g in to Element Manager. Proc edure 93 Logging in to Element Man ager 1 Open the web browser. 2 Enter the Signaling Server Node IP address in the Address Bar of the browser window, and press Enter on the[...]

  • Page 371

    Configuring an IP telephony no de Page 371 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Figure 13 0 Element Manager login End of Procedure[...]

  • Page 372

    Page 372 of 488 Configuring an IP telephony node 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Importing preconfigured IP telephony files Follow Procedure 94 to import the preconf igured IP telephony files from the Signaling Server. Proc edure 94 Importing an existi ng node Figure 131 displays the Element Manager Sy stem Information home page. Figure 1[...]

  • Page 373

    Configuring an IP telephony no de Page 373 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 1 Select IP Telephony > No de: Servers, Media Cards > Config uration from the navigator. The Node Configuration web page opens, as shown in Figure 132. If this is the first node to be added, the “ No nodes are configured ” message i[...]

  • Page 374

    Page 374 of 488 Configuring an IP telephony node 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Figure 13 3 Import Node File s web page 3 Click Import . Click OK in the dialog when the op eration is complete. The Node Summary web page is re-displayed showing the new no de. End of Procedure Reviewing and submitting IP telephony node configuration files F[...]

  • Page 375

    Configuring an IP telephony no de Page 375 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Note 1: Clicking Trans fer / Status displays the Transfer / Status web page (see Figure 137 on page 378 ). This sends the node config uration files to all IP Telephony componen ts in the node. • If any element within the nod e fails to tran[...]

  • Page 376

    Page 376 of 488 Configuring an IP telephony node 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Figure 13 4 Transfer Progress – Starting Figure 13 5 Transfer Progress – Tr ansferring When the file transfe r is complete, the Transfer Progress we b page displays a status of complete (see Figure 136 on page 377 ).[...]

  • Page 377

    Configuring an IP telephony no de Page 377 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Figure 13 6 Transfer Progress – Complete 5 Click OK in the dialog box. The Transfer / Sta tus web page displays. Note: The Transfer / Status web page (see Figure 137) can also be displayed from the Node Summary web page by clicking Transfer[...]

  • Page 378

    Page 378 of 488 Configuring an IP telephony node 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Figure 13 7 Transfer / Status web page The previous status of the node displays, and the fai lure reason is displayed for elements in nodes that failed to get configurati on files (BOOTP.TAB and CONFIG.INI) from the CS 1000E. The Transfer / Sta tus web page h[...]

  • Page 379

    Configuring an IP telephony no de Page 379 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration • Cancel . Closes the Transfer / Status pages without performin g any action, and displays the Node Su mmary web page. 6 If the Signaling Server configura tion was changed on the Edit we b page, reboot the Signaling Server. End of Procedure[...]

  • Page 380

    Page 380 of 488 Configuring an IP telephony node 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 The Follower Signaling Server attemp ts to FTP the BOOT P.TAB file from the node master (Leader Signalin g Server). Note: Since the Follower ca nnot obtain the system login and password, the FTP fails (for fi rst-time Follower Signali ng Server installation o[...]

  • Page 381

    Configuring an IP telephony no de Page 381 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Figure 138 CS 1000E Backup 3 Select Backup . The Call Server Backup web page appears (see Figure 138 on page 381 ). 4 Select Backup from th e Action drop-down list box. 5 Click Submit . The message disp lays indicating “Backup in progress. [...]

  • Page 382

    Page 382 of 488 Configuring an IP telephony node 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007[...]

  • Page 383

    Page 383 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 394 Installing Line cards and cross-connecting telephones Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 383 Card placement in a Media Gateway or a M[...]

  • Page 384

    Page 384 of 488 In stalling Line cards and cross-co nnecting telephones 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Before you proceed, install the cable from the slot that contains the Line card associated with the telephone being connected . Refer to “Installing the Main Distribution Frame” on page 353 , if you require additional cable installa[...]

  • Page 385

    Installing Line cards and cro ss-connecting telephones Page 385 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Figure 13 9 Circuit card assignments in a Media Gateway Figure 14 0 Circuit card assignments in a Media Gateway Expander SLOT 0 SSC SLOT 1 SLOT 2 SLOT 3 SLOT 4 Slot 4 Slot 3 Slot 2 Slot 1 Slot 0 - SSC 553-CSE9025 Slot 9 S[...]

  • Page 386

    Page 386 of 488 In stalling Line cards and cross-co nnecting telephones 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Circuit cards features If a circuit card has a switch symbol on its faceplate, it is equipped with option switches, strapping plugs, or b oth. Make sure that the circuit cards with opti on switches or strapping plugs are set co rrectly.[...]

  • Page 387

    Installing Line cards and cro ss-connecting telephones Page 387 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Figure 14 1 NE-500/2500-type telephone cross connections Cable pairs Cross connect terminal Lead designation Unit 0 Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 5 Unit 6 Unit 7 Unit 8 Unit 9 Unit 10 Unit 11 Unit 12 Unit 13 Unit 14 Un[...]

  • Page 388

    Page 388 of 488 In stalling Line cards and cross-co nnecting telephones 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Figure 142 Digital telephone cross connections End of Procedure Connecting a teleph one without a PFTU See “Installing and cross-connectin g a Power Fail Transfer Unit” on page 441 for connecting telephones wi th the PFTU. Unit 0 Un[...]

  • Page 389

    Installing Line cards and cro ss-connecting telephones Page 389 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Proc edure 99 Connecting a telephone without a PFTU 1 Locate the telephone terminations on the cross-connect terminal. 2 Connect one end of the cross-connect wi re to the leads of the telephone. 3 Locate the Line card ter[...]

  • Page 390

    Page 390 of 488 In stalling Line cards and cross-co nnecting telephones 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Proc edure 100 Connecting an off-p remise telephone 1 Install the NTAK92BA Off-Premise Pr otecti on Module on the wall using four #10 1/2-in (minimum) screws. 2 Connect a #6 AWG from the grounding lug at the bottom of the NTAK92AA Off-P[...]

  • Page 391

    Installing Line cards and cro ss-connecting telephones Page 391 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Figure 14 3 NTAK92BA Off-Premise Protect ion Module connections End of Procedure Connecting an attendant console Proc edure 101 Connecting an attendan t console 1 Locate the attendant co nsole terminati ons at the cross-c[...]

  • Page 392

    Page 392 of 488 In stalling Line cards and cross-co nnecting telephones 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Figure 144 Attendant console connections Cross-connect block W-BL BL-W W-O O-W Y-BL BL-Y V-S S-V W-S S-W R-O To 1st TN To 2nd TN To 3rd TN Y- O O- Y +VP S +VPS RTN Relay 2 Relay 1 ASM/ ADN R-G G-R + AU X - AUX To +15 AUX (W-G 1 dot wire[...]

  • Page 393

    Installing Line cards and cro ss-connecting telephones Page 393 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration End of Procedure T able 43 Color combinat ions of cab le pair s Color W- B l Bl-W W- O O-W W- G G-W W- B R BR-W W- S S-W R-BL BL-R R-O O-R R-G G-R Unit 01234567 Color R-BR BR-R R-S S-R BK-BL BL-BK BK-O O-BK BK-G G-BK BK-B[...]

  • Page 394

    Page 394 of 488 In stalling Line cards and cross-co nnecting telephones 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007[...]

  • Page 395

    Page 395 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 440 Installing and configuring IP Phones Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 396 Configuring VoIP bandwi dth management zo nes . . . . . .[...]

  • Page 396

    Installing and configuring IP Phones Pag e 396 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Introduction The following IP Phones can be installed on a CS 1000E system: • Nortel IP Phone 2001 • Nortel IP Phone 2002 • Nortel IP Phone 2004 • Nortel IP Softphone 2050 • Nortel IP Phone 2007 • IP Audio Conference Phone 203[...]

  • Page 397

    Installing and configuring IP Phones Pag e 397 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Package components for the IP Phones Table 44 list s the IP Phone 2001 packag e components and prod uct codes. T able 44 IP Phone 2001 components list (P art 1 of 2) IP Phone 2001 pa cka ge contents incl ude: • IP Phone 2001 • Handset[...]

  • Page 398

    Installing and configuring IP Phones Pag e 398 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Table 45 lists the IP Phon e 2002 package component s and product codes. P ower transf or mer AC to A C, direct plug-in, 8W , 230 V AC , 50/ 60 Hz, to 16 V AC at 500 mA (Europe) A0619635 P ower transf or mer 2 prong wall plug direct plug-[...]

  • Page 399

    Installing and configuring IP Phones Pag e 399 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Table 46 lists the IP Phon e 2004 package component s and product codes. Handset cord, Ethergra y A0897725 Handset cord, Charcoal N0000763 F ootstand, Charcoal (used fo r Et hergra y and Charco al models) A0891619 IP Phone 2001/2002/2004 [...]

  • Page 400

    Installing and configuring IP Phones Pag e 400 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration IP Phone 2004 (Ethergra y) with Engl ish te xt label ke ycaps NTDU92BA16/ A0533409 IP Phone 2004 (C harcoal) with Icon keycaps NTDU92AA70/ A0533410 IP Phone 2004 (Charcoal) with English text label ke ycaps NTDU92BA70/ A0533411 IP Phone 20[...]

  • Page 401

    Installing and configuring IP Phones Pag e 401 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Table 47 lists the IP Phon e 2007 package component s and product codes. T able 47 IP Phone 2007 component list (Part 1 of 2) IP Phone 2007 pa cka ge contents incl udes • IP Phone 2007(charcoal with metallic bezel) • Handset • Hands[...]

  • Page 402

    Installing and configuring IP Phones Pag e 402 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Table 48 lists the IP Phone ACP 2033 package components and product codes. T able 48 IP A udio Conference Ph one 2033 components list Option 11C UK P ower Cord 240V ac Hong K ong, Irel and, UK, Singapore , Mala ysia, India, Bangladesh, P [...]

  • Page 403

    Installing and configuring IP Phones Pag e 403 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Table 49 lists the Package compon ents for the WLAN Handsets. NA NEMA 5-15P , 125V 13A (10ft.) NTTK14AB Euro CEE (7) VII, 250V , 10A (2.5m) NTTK16AB ANZ AS3112, 250V 10A (2.5m) NTTK15AA Swiss SEV 1011, 250V 10A (8ft.) NTTK17AB UK/Ireland [...]

  • Page 404

    Installing and configuring IP Phones Pag e 404 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration WLAN Handset 2211 kit Nor th Ame rica) WLAN Handset 2211 ki t Global (power supply not included Nor th Amer ican kit includes: WLAN 2211 Handset WLAN Handset 2211 Ba tter y P ack WLAN Handset 2211 D esktop Charger WLAN 2210/2211 Charger &[...]

  • Page 405

    Installing and configuring IP Phones Pag e 405 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration WLAN Application Gatewa y 2246 64 users 128 users 256 users 512 users 1,024 users 10,000+ users NTTQ65AB/N0023211 NTTQ65BA/A0548971 NTTQ65CA/A0548972 NTTQ65D A/A0548973 NTTQ65EA/A0548974 NTTQ65F A/A0548 975 The following items must be ord[...]

  • Page 406

    Installing and configuring IP Phones Pag e 406 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration P ower supplies — WLAN Handset 2211 Gan g Charger : • Nor th America • Europe •U K - H K • Switzerland • A ustralia-Ne w Zealand •M e x i c o WLAN Handset 2210/2211 Charger & WLAN Application Gate way 2246-64: • Nor th[...]

  • Page 407

    Installing and configuring IP Phones Pag e 407 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Connectivity and power requirements Each IP Phone requires: • a dedicated 10BaseT or 10 0BaseT or 10/100BaseT Ether net interface • a small desktop hub or switch if sharing an existing desktop Ethernet connection with a PC. • a loca[...]

  • Page 408

    Installing and configuring IP Phones Pag e 408 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration • Procedure 114: "Displaying register ed IP Phones in Element Manager" on page 439 Configuring VoIP bandwidth management zones Follow Procedure 10 2 to configure the VoIP bandwidt h management zones. For more details on bandwi[...]

  • Page 409

    Installing and configuring IP Phones Pag e 409 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 5 Exit from LD 117. Enter the comman d: **** T able 50 Bandwidth mana g ement zones configuration commands in LD 117 Command Description NEW ZONE xxx p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 Create a new z one, where: xxx = zone number = (0) - 255. p1 = Intrazone [...]

  • Page 410

    Installing and configuring IP Phones Pag e 410 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration End of Procedure Configuring virtual superloops Follow Procedure 103 to config ure the virtual superloops. For more details on virtual superloops, see IP Line: D escription, Installation, an d Operation (553-3001-365). Proc edure 103 Conf[...]

  • Page 411

    Installing and configuring IP Phones Pag e 411 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 3 Exit from LD 97. Enter the command: **** End of Procedure Configuring an IP Phone using LD 11 Follow Procedure 104 to configure an IP Phone. Th e configuration can be completed using either OTM or CLI. Proc edure 104 Configuring the IP [...]

  • Page 412

    Installing and configuring IP Phones Pag e 412 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 2 Enter the appropriate responses shown in Table 53. T able 53 LD 11 – Configu re an IP Phone. (P ar t 1 of 4) Prompt Response Description REQ: NEW CHG Add new or change e xisting data TYPE: i2001 i2002 i2004 i2050 F or IP Phone 2001, I[...]

  • Page 413

    Installing and configuring IP Phones Pag e 413 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration KEY xx aaa yyyy (cccc or D) zz..z T elephon e function key assignments The following key assignments determi ne calling options and features available to a teleph one. Note that KEY is prompted until just a carriage return <CR> is e[...]

  • Page 414

    Installing and configuring IP Phones Pag e 414 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Key number limits that can be assigned are as follow s: 0-7 for Meridian C ommunications Adapter (MCA) 0-5 for M2006 0-7 for M2008 0-59 for M2616, varies with number of ad d-on modules 0-79 for I2002, varies with value of KEM 0-79 for I20[...]

  • Page 415

    Installing and configuring IP Phones Pag e 415 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration On the M3903, keys 4-1 5 are blocked. No feature assignment is accepted fo r keys 2-15. On the M3903, M3904, and M3905, keys 29-3 1 are reserved. No feature assignment is accepted for keys 29-31 other than NUL. On M3904, no feature assign[...]

  • Page 416

    Installing and configuring IP Phones Pag e 416 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 3 Configure the dedicated soft keys, as shown in Table 54. T able 54 IP Phone dedicated soft key assignment (P ar t 1 of 2) IP Phone key nu mber Response(s) Allowed K ey 16 MWK, NUL MWK – Message W aiting k ey K ey 17 TRN, NUL TRN – C[...]

  • Page 417

    Installing and configuring IP Phones Pag e 417 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 4 Repeat Steps 2 and 3 for each IP Phone. End of Procedure Setting administrator and temporary IP Telephone Installer passwords IP Phone Installer Passwords is an opt ional feature that provides protection against unauthorized modi ficati[...]

  • Page 418

    Installing and configuring IP Phones Pag e 418 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 3 Click the desired node to expand it. 4 Click GEN CMD for the chosen Sign aling Server or Media Card. The General Co mmands web page opens, as shown in Figure 145. Figure 145 General Comma nds 5 Select NodePwd from the Group drop-down li[...]

  • Page 419

    Installing and configuring IP Phones Pag e 419 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 10 Click SET . The administrator password is set and enabled. Figure 146 Node Password Note: The entered password appears as aste risks. The valid characters are 0-9 * #. The password can be null or 6 to 14 digits in length. 11 Select Nod[...]

  • Page 420

    Installing and configuring IP Phones Pag e 420 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 15 Click SET . The temporary password is set. Figure 147 Node Temp Password Note 1: The entered password appears as aste risks. The valid characters are 0-9 * #. The password can be 6 to 14 digits in length. Note 2: The temporary password[...]

  • Page 421

    Installing and configuring IP Phones Pag e 421 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration e. Handset f. Handset cord Figure 148 IP Phone 2004 components Power Splitter Power Transformer connection connection Three Port Switch CAT5 line cable (power over LAN)[...]

  • Page 422

    Installing and configuring IP Phones Pag e 422 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 2 Connect one end of the CAT5 line cable to th e Ethernet jack at the b ack of the telephone. See Figure 148 on page 4 21 . 3 Connect the other end into the IP voice netw ork (Ethernet), using an RJ-45 connector. See Figure 149 on pa ge 4[...]

  • Page 423

    Installing and configuring IP Phones Pag e 423 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Figure 14 9 IP Phone conn ections End of Procedure[...]

  • Page 424

    Installing and configuring IP Phones Pag e 424 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Configuring the IP Phone boot parameters The IP Phone boot parameters are conf igured durin g telephone installation. The following configuratio n modes are available: • Manual configuration — All of the IP Pho ne's boot paramete[...]

  • Page 425

    Installing and configuring IP Phones Pag e 425 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Entering IP Phone boot parameters using manual configuration Follow Procedure 107 to enter IP Tel epho ne boot parameters using m anual configuration. Proc edure 107 Entering IP T elephone boot parame ter s using manual configuratio n 1 P[...]

  • Page 426

    Installing and configuring IP Phones Pag e 426 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 7 Enter the default gateway. The IP Phone prompts: S1 IP: x.x.x.x 8 Enter the Server 1 IP (node IP). The IP Phone prompts: S1 PORT: 4100 9 Enter the Server 1 port. The IP Phone prompts: S1 ACTION: 1 10 Enter the Server 1 action. The IP Ph[...]

  • Page 427

    Installing and configuring IP Phones Pag e 427 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration b. Enter 1 to configure manual VLAN. The IP Phone prompts: VLAN: x Go to step 14 o n page 427 . c. Press the OK key. The IP Phone prompts: Invalid TN: x.x Reason: Unequipped. Go offhook to do SBI 14 Enter the VLAN ID. The IP Phone display[...]

  • Page 428

    Installing and configuring IP Phones Pag e 428 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 17 Enter the IP Phone’s (virtual) TN. The IP Phone displays the logo, the date and time, and the DN keys. 18 Check for dial tone and the correct DN above the display. End of Procedure Entering IP Phone boot parameters using full DHCP pa[...]

  • Page 429

    Installing and configuring IP Phones Pag e 429 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 6 Choose one of the following: a. Enter 0 to configure no VLAN. The IP Phone displays: Locating server... After several seconds, the IP Phone prompts: Connect Svc Node: x TN: x.x Go to step 7 on page 429 . b. Enter 1 to configure manual V[...]

  • Page 430

    Installing and configuring IP Phones Pag e 430 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 9 Enter the node number and the tem porary or administrator IP Phone Installer Password. Note 1: An asterisk is displayed for each password digit entered; the actual password is not displayed. Note 2: If this screen times out, or i f you [...]

  • Page 431

    Installing and configuring IP Phones Pag e 431 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration c. Press the OK key to accept your selection. The IP Phone prompts: DHCP? (0-No, 1-Yes): 0 4 Enter 1 to use DHCP. The IP Phone prompts: DHCP:0-Full, 1-Partial:0 5 Enter the 1 to use Partial DHCP. The IP Phone prompts: S1 IP: x.x.x.x 6 Ent[...]

  • Page 432

    Page 432 of 488 In stalling and configuring IP Phones 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 11 Choose one of the following: a. Enter 0 to configure no VLAN. The IP Phone displays: Locating server... After several seconds, the IP Phone prompts: Connect Svc Node: x TN: x.x Go to step 12. b. Enter 1 to configure manua l VLAN. The IP Phone prompts:[...]

  • Page 433

    Installing and configuring IP Phones Pag e 433 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 14 Enter the node number and the tem porary or administrator IP Phone Installer Password. Note 1: An asterisk is displayed for each password digit entered; the actual password is not displayed. Note 2: If this screen times out, or i f you[...]

  • Page 434

    Page 434 of 488 In stalling and configuring IP Phones 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Node: x TN: x.x 1 Enter the node number and the IP Phon e's (virtual) TN, then go to Step 4. If you configured an IP Phone Installer Password, the IP Phon e prompts: Node: x PassWord: 0 2 Enter the node number and the tem porary or administrator IP [...]

  • Page 435

    Installing and configuring IP Phones Pag e 435 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration OK, EXTENSION? 2244 10 Press the # key to select the default DN, or enter a DN and press # . 11 Listen for a relocation tone. The system response, disp layed on the IP Phone, is as follows: OK 12 Replace the handset. The set displays the [...]

  • Page 436

    Page 436 of 488 In stalling and configuring IP Phones 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Proc edure 111 Configuring the IP Softphone 2050 1 Access LD 11. Enter the command: LD 11 2 Enter appropriate responses shown in Table 55. End of Procedure Installing and configuring on the PC Installing the USB Headset Kit Installing the USB Headset Kit[...]

  • Page 437

    Installing and configuring IP Phones Pag e 437 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration installed, you can still choose it as the audio device from the Configuration Utility. Proc edure 112 Installing the USB Headset Kit 1 Connect the coiled lower cord to the headset cord with the Quick Disconnect connector. Ensure the Quic [...]

  • Page 438

    Page 438 of 488 In stalling and configuring IP Phones 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Running the IP Softp hone 2050 for the first time Installation places the IP Softphone 2050 in the Windows Start menu at Start > Programs > Nortel > IP Softphone 2050 . Th e Configuration Utility is placed in the Windows Control Panel. The IP So[...]

  • Page 439

    Installing and configuring IP Phones Pag e 439 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Verifying IP Phone functionality You can now use the IP Phon es. T o test the telephones, make IP Phone-to-IP Phone calls. Displaying registered IP Phones Follow Procedure 114 to display the IP Phones registered on a Signaling Server or V[...]

  • Page 440

    Page 440 of 488 In stalling and configuring IP Phones 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007[...]

  • Page 441

    Page 441 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 454 Installing and cross-connecting a Power Fail Transfer Unit Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 441 Installing and connecting a QUA6 PF[...]

  • Page 442

    Page 442 of 488 In stalling and cross-connecting a Power Fail Transfe r Unit 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 The following procedures are provided in this chapter: 1 Procedure 115: "Installing and connecting a QUA6 PFTU" on page 442 2 Procedure 116: "Connecting an anal og (500/2500-type) telephone to a PFTU" on page 45[...]

  • Page 443

    Installing and cro ss-connecting a Power F ail Transfer Unit Page 443 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 4 Connect the PFTU power an d control connections to the AUX co nnector on the Media Gateway. See Figure 151 on page 443 an d Figure 152 o n page 444 , Table 5 6 on page 444 , and Figure 153 on page 446 . Figure 151[...]

  • Page 444

    Page 444 of 488 In stalling and cross-connecting a Power Fail Transfe r Unit 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Figure 152 AUX cable connector on Media Gateway Ta b l e 5 6 Contr ol and power connec tions on cable J1 (Part 1 of 2 ) J1 Cable fr om QU A6 Function P air Number Pair Color Connects to Cross-conn ects to Control 1T W-BL (ALM) Not [...]

  • Page 445

    Installing and cro ss-connecting a Power F ail Transfer Unit Page 445 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 3T W -G (TC) Console transfer s witch. See console connections. T ransfer begins by applying ground to this lead. 3R G-W Not used 4T W -BR Not used 4R BR -W Not used PFTU power 25T 25R S-V V- S -48 V -48 V O-W 1-dot[...]

  • Page 446

    Page 446 of 488 In stalling and cross-connecting a Power Fail Transfe r Unit 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Figure 15 3 Power fail transfer End of Procedure J1 QUA6A PFTU XFER 5 2 V 5 2 V P F T U A U X PFT1 TR 2 3 4 W- BL BL - W O- W W- O G- W W- G T 1 R 1 T 2 R 2 T 3 R 3 NTAK1104 553-CSE8343[...]

  • Page 447

    Installing and cro ss-connecting a Power F ail Transfer Unit Page 447 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Installing and connecti ng a third-party PFTU Follow the equipment man ufacturer’s instructions for installin g the PFTU. Use the information in Table 57 to connect a third-party PFTU. Note 1: Refer to Figure 152 [...]

  • Page 448

    Page 448 of 488 In stalling and cross-connecting a Power Fail Transfe r Unit 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Connecting an analog (500/2 500-type) telephone to a PFTU Ensure that the cable from the appropri ate Line card slot has been connected to the telephone. Refer to “Installing the Main Distributio n Frame” on page 353 . Follow P[...]

  • Page 449

    Installing and cro ss-connecting a Power F ail Transfer Unit Page 449 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Figure 154 Analog Line card cabl e distribution Cable pairs Cross connect terminal Lead designation Unit 0 Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 5 Unit 6 Unit 7 Unit 8 Unit 9 Unit 10 Unit 11 Unit 12 Unit 13 Unit 14 Unit [...]

  • Page 450

    Page 450 of 488 In stalling and cross-connecting a Power Fail Transfe r Unit 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Proc edure 116 Connecting an analog (500/ 2500-type) telephone to a PFTU 1 Locate the telephone terminations on the cross-connect terminal. 2 Connect one end of the cross-connect wire to the leads of the telephone. 3 Locate the PFT[...]

  • Page 451

    Installing and cro ss-connecting a Power F ail Transfer Unit Page 451 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration PFT 2 9T 9R R-BR BR-R T elephone 10T 10R R-S S-R T elephone Line card 11T 11R BK-BL BL-BK Central Office T runk 12T 12R BK-O O-BK T runk Lin e card PFT 3 13T 13R BK-G G-BK T elephone 14T 14R BK-BR BR-BK T elephone L[...]

  • Page 452

    Page 452 of 488 In stalling and cross-connecting a Power Fail Transfe r Unit 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 End of Procedure Connecting a trunk to a PFTU Follow Procedure 117 to connect a Trunk to a PFTU. Proc edure 117 Connecting a T runk to a PFTU 1 Locate the PFTU terminal blocks at the cross- co nnect terminal. 2 Cross-connect the fi[...]

  • Page 453

    Installing and cro ss-connecting a Power F ail Transfer Unit Page 453 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 6 Repeat for each trunk assigned to the PFTU. T able 59 P ower Fail T ransfer Unit connections (P art 1 of 2) QU A6 J1 cable Function Pai r Color Connects to: Connects t o: P F T 1 5T 5R W- S S-W T elephone — 6T 6[...]

  • Page 454

    Page 454 of 488 In stalling and cross-connecting a Power Fail Transfe r Unit 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 End of Procedure P F T 4 17T 17R Y- O O-Y T elephone — 18T 18R Y- G G-Y T elephone Line card TN assigned to the telephone 19T 19R Y- B R BR-Y Central office trunk — 20T 20R Y- S S-Y T runk Line card TN assigned to the T runk P [...]

  • Page 455

    Page 455 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 460 Installing and cross-connecting an external alarm from a PFTU Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 455 Installing an alarm using an ala[...]

  • Page 456

    Page 456 of 488 In stalling and cross-connecting an external alarm from a PFTU 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Installing an alarm using an alarm port assigned in LD 15 The system can be equipped with an al arm port that is assigned in software. Connect an analog line to an analog (500/250-typ e) telephone or another similar type of ringi[...]

  • Page 457

    Installing and cross-connecting an external alarm from a PFTU Page 457 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Installing an alarm throug h QUA6 PFTU connections A QUA6 PFTU can b e used to connect an external alarm t hrough normally open or normally closed contacts of on e of its units. The contacts operate under the same [...]

  • Page 458

    Page 458 of 488 In stalling and cross-connecting an external alarm from a PFTU 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Figure 155 Contacts in PFTU Ta b l e 6 2 PFTU connections (P art 1 of 3) Unit Pai r Color Normal mode Failure mode P F T 1 5T 5R W- S S-W Makes with 6T and 6R Opens 6T and 6R Makes with 7T and 7R 6T 6R R-BL BL-R Makes with 5T and[...]

  • Page 459

    Installing and cross-connecting an external alarm from a PFTU Page 459 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration P F T 2 9T 9R R-BR BR-R Makes with 10T and 10R Opens 10T and 10R Makes with 11T and 11R 10T 10R R-S S-R Makes with 9T and 9R Open 11T 11R BK-BL BL-BK Makes with 12T and 12R Opens 12T and 12R Makes with 9T and 9R 12[...]

  • Page 460

    Page 460 of 488 In stalling and cross-connecting an external alarm from a PFTU 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 P F T 5 21T 21R V- B L BL-V Makes with 22T and 22R Opens 22T and 22R Makes with 23T and 23R 22T 22R V- O O-V Makes with 21T and 21R Open 23T 23R V- G G-V Makes with 24T and 24R Opens 24T and 24R Makes with 21T and 21R 24T 24R V- [...]

  • Page 461

    Page 461 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 476 Configuring MG 1000T survivability and alternate primary controller Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 461 MG 1000T switch over to Su[...]

  • Page 462

    Page 462 of 488 Config uring MG 1000T survivability and alternate primary control ler 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 • Procedure 120: "Configuring the IP telephony node for Alternate primary controller" on page 473 • Procedure 121: "Verifying the operat ion of a Voice Gateway Media Card in an MG 1000T expansion in Surv[...]

  • Page 463

    Configuring MG 1000T survivability and alterna te primary controller Page 463 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 2 The SWOTO expires after the time defined in LD 117. 3 The MG 1000T Expansion re-starts. A s the MG 1000T is goi ng through the re-start procedure, it attempt s to register with the MG 1000T Core. 4 If a co[...]

  • Page 464

    Page 464 of 488 Config uring MG 1000T survivability and alternate primary control ler 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Switchback from Survival Mode A MG 1000T Expansion can switchback to Normal Mode after communication with the MG 1000T Core is restored. Th e following scenarios can trigger an MG 1000T in Su rvival Mode to return to Norma[...]

  • Page 465

    Configuring MG 1000T survivability and alterna te primary controller Page 465 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Switchover Timer The timer is started on a Survivable MG 1000T as soon as the IP link wit h the primary controller goes u p or down. Wh en the timer expires, the switchover (or switchback) is triggered. Th e[...]

  • Page 466

    Page 466 of 488 Config uring MG 1000T survivability and alternate primary control ler 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 These commands are applicable to both modes and can be used to keep an MG 1000T in Survival Mode after the Automatic Switchback occurs. The LOCK/UNLOCK command is issued in LD 135. LOCK <cab #> Where: cab# = specifie[...]

  • Page 467

    Configuring MG 1000T survivability and alterna te primary controller Page 467 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Note: LD 43 and LD 143 are not available on an MG 10 00T Expansion in Survival Mode. SWP, RES, RIB, and DAT commands for survivability To ensure the database syn chronization on the MG 1000T Core and the Sur[...]

  • Page 468

    Page 468 of 488 Config uring MG 1000T survivability and alternate primary control ler 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 The RIB command restores data from the MG 1000T Core’s internal back up flash drive t o its (c:) drive and from the Surviv able MG 1000T Expansion s’ internal backup flash drive to the (c:) drive. The RIB command i s i[...]

  • Page 469

    Configuring MG 1000T survivability and alterna te primary controller Page 469 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Figure 156 SWP command operation SWP command operation MG 1000T Core SUR VIV ALBLE MG 1000T Expansion Main Memor y Main Memor y 1. Swap .rec and .bak on MG 1000T Core 2. Swap .rec and .bak on MG 1000T Expans[...]

  • Page 470

    Page 470 of 488 Config uring MG 1000T survivability and alternate primary control ler 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Figure 157 RES command RES command operation MG 1000T Core SUR VIV ALBLE MG 1000T Expansion Main Memor y Main Memor y 1. Copy the database as .tmp file 2. Rename the database .rec file to .bak 3. Rename the database .tmp f[...]

  • Page 471

    Configuring MG 1000T survivability and alterna te primary controller Page 471 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Figure 158 RIB command RIB command operation MG 1000T Core SUR VIV ALBLE MG 1000T Expansion Main Memor y Main Memor y 1. Rename the database .rec file to .bak 2. Copy backup database to primary The same sequ[...]

  • Page 472

    Page 472 of 488 Config uring MG 1000T survivability and alternate primary control ler 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Configuring a survivable MG 1000T Expansion Follow Procedure 119 to configure a surv ivable MG 1000T Expansion. Proc edure 119 Configuring a survivable MG 1000T Expansio n The default licence parameter for survivability en[...]

  • Page 473

    Configuring MG 1000T survivability and alterna te primary controller Page 473 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 5 Configure the SWOTO. Configure the SWOTO separately for each MG 1000T Expansion. The SWOTO command is configured in LD 117: CHG SWOTO <cab#> <value> • cab# = 1 - 4 , MG 1 000T Expansion •v [...]

  • Page 474

    Page 474 of 488 Config uring MG 1000T survivability and alternate primary control ler 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 3 Click Edit next to the desired node. The Edit web page open s, as shown in Figure 100 on page 32 3 . 4 Click LAN con figuration . The LAN con figuration menu expands (see Fig ure 159 on page 474 ). Figure 15 9 LAN config[...]

  • Page 475

    Configuring MG 1000T survivability and alterna te primary controller Page 475 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Verifying IP telephony node operation in Survival Mode Follow Procedure 121 to verify the oper ation of a V oice Gateway Media Card in an MG 1000T Expansion in Survival Mod e. Proc edure 121 Verifying the op[...]

  • Page 476

    Page 476 of 488 Config uring MG 1000T survivability and alternate primary control ler 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Retrieving CDR records fr om a survivable MG 1000T Expansion The XCDR command, file retrieval in LD 143, transf ers the CDR file from the survivable MG 1000T Expansion directly to the PC connected to the MG 1000T Core . Us[...]

  • Page 477

    Page 477 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 484 Basic system telephony configuration Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 479 Basic system configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

  • Page 478

    Page 478 of 488 Basic system teleph ony configuration 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 See Software Input/Output: Admi nistration (553-3001-311) for informati on about overlays. Flow charts Figure 160 on page 48 1 shows the programming overlay (LD) sequence for a new system. The Data-entry-sequence flowchart does not show all possible admi[...]

  • Page 479

    Basic system telephony configuration Page 479 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Figure 1 Data-entry-sequence for new systems Customer Data Block LD 15 Attendant Console LD 12 Digitone Receiver LD 13 Speed Call LD 18 Code Resrtriction Block LD 19 Digital Telephone LD 11 Calling Party Name Display LD 95 553-A060 Do Not [...]

  • Page 480

    Page 480 of 488 Basic system teleph ony configuration 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 Figure 2 Configuration Record Configuration Record 1 LD 17 Common Equipment CEQU System Parameters PARM Overlay OVL I/O Devices ADAN Password PWD 553-A058 Offset & Values 553-2201-182 VAS ATAN 553-2201-181 ALARM 553-3001-511 Configuration Record 2 LD[...]

  • Page 481

    Basic system telephony configuration Page 481 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Figure 3 Customer Data Block 553-A059 Customer Data Block LD 15 Attendant Console ATT Intercept Treatments INT Feature Options FTR Listed DN LDN Night Service NIT Password PWD Timers TIM HSP 553-2311-316 ISM 553-3001-306 ICP 553-3001-306 M[...]

  • Page 482

    Page 482 of 488 Basic system teleph ony configuration 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 MG 1000T card slot assignment The MG 1000T Core and MG 1000T Expansion contain physical card slots numbered 1 to 10. When configuring the system, the physical card slot numbers must be transposed to “logical” card slot num bers. For example, to confi[...]

  • Page 483

    Basic system telephony configuration Page 483 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration TN assignment Table 64 shows the TN assignments for the MG 1000E. Ta b l e 2 TN assignments for MG 1000E MG 1000E MG 1000E Expander S l o t s 1234789 1 0 TN l s c l s c l s c l s c l s c l s c l s c l s c MG 1000E 1 000 0 01 000 0 02 000 0[...]

  • Page 484

    Page 484 of 488 Basic system teleph ony configuration 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007[...]

  • Page 485

    Page 485 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 488 Configuring IP Peer Networking and managing the Gatekeeper database Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 485 Implementation summary . .[...]

  • Page 486

    Page 486 of 488 Configuring IP Peer Networking a nd managing the Gate keeper database 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 You must config ure the following data when setting up a CS 1000E IP network: 1 Configure the Virtual Trunk routes using Elem ent Manager or the Command Line Interface (LD 16). Conf igure th e Route Data Blocks and associa[...]

  • Page 487

    Configuring IP Peer Networking and managing the Gatekeeper database Page 487 of 488 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration 5 Configure the Gatekeeper database to provide a central database of addresses that are required to rout e calls across the network, using the Gatekeeper web pages in Element Manager. a Log in to the Gatekeep[...]

  • Page 488

    Page 488 of 488 Configuring IP Peer Networking a nd managing the Gate keeper database 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007[...]

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    F amily Product Manual Contacts Copyright FCC notice T rademar ks Document number Product rele ase Document release Dat e Publ ish Nor tel Communication Ser ver 1000 Comm unication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration Copyright © 2007 Nortel Networks. All rights reserved. Th e information in this document is subject to change without notice[...]