Nortel 1000M Installation And Commissioning Manual

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Nortel Communication Server 1000
Nortel Communication Server 1000 Release 5.5
Communication Server 1000M and
Meridian 1
Large System Installation and Commissioning
Document Number: NN43021-310
Document Release: Standard 02.01
Date: December 2007
Year Publish FCC TM
Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks. All rights reserved.
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  • Page 1 WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. The information and/or products described in this document are subject to change without notice. Nortel, Nortel (Logo), the Globemark, SL-1, Meridian 1, and Succession are trademarks of Nortel Networks. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Related information ........Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1...
  • Page 4 Page 4 of 456 Contents Introduction ....... Contents ..........Overview ..
  • Page 5 Customizing alarms ........Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1...
  • Page 6: Contents

    Page 6 of 456 Contents Connecting a system terminal or modem ..171 Contents ..........About the system terminal .
  • Page 7 Cabling a Superloop Network Card – single column ....Cabling a Superloop Network Card – multiple columns ... Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Contents...
  • Page 8 Page 8 of 456 Contents Cabling lines and trunks ....261 Contents ..........Overview ..
  • Page 9 Unpacking Help files for Virtual Terminal Emulator ....Logging in to the Signaling Server ......
  • Page 10 Page 10 of 456 Contents NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007...
  • Page 11: New In This Release

    Standard 01.01. This document is up-issued for Communication Server 1000 Release 5.0. This document contains information previously contained in the following legacy document, now retired: Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1: Large System Installation and Configuration (553-3021-210). Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1...
  • Page 12 Q01311083. The corrections appear in the “Configuring the System Monitor' section August 2005 Standard 3.00. This document is up-issued to support Communication Server 1000 Release 4.5. September 2004 Standard 2.00. This document is up-issued to support Communication Server 1000 Release 4.0.
  • Page 13: List Of Procedures

    Procedure 12 Installing the Krone Test Jack Frame (UK) ....138 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commissioning...
  • Page 14 Page 14 of 456 Procedure 13 Installing a PFTU ........148 Procedure 14 Connecting trunks and telephones .
  • Page 15: Cabling The Core/Net Module Backplane

    Basic cabling for single-row network connections ... . . 252 Procedure 44 Basic cabling for multiple-row network connections ... 256 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commissioning...
  • Page 16 Page 16 of 456 Procedure 45 Cabling an IPE Module (NT8D37) or Media Gateway ... 264 Procedure 46 Connecting lines and trunks ....... 266 Procedure 47 Installing the Security Device .
  • Page 17 CS 1000M system ........
  • Page 18 Adding a Follower Signaling Server to an IP Telephony node . . . 441 Procedure 81 Logging in to the Signaling Server ......446 Procedure 82 Verifying the Signaling Server Ethernet connection .
  • Page 19: How To Get Help

    Web site, and have a Nortel support contract, you can also get help over the phone from a Nortel Solutions Center. In North America, call 1-800-4NORTEL (1-800-466-7835). Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commissioning Page 19 of 456...
  • Page 20: Getting Help From A Specialist By Using An Express Routing Code

    Page 20 of 456 How to get help Outside North America, go to the following Web site to obtain the phone number for your region: www.nortel.com/callus Getting help from a specialist by using an Express Routing Code To access some Nortel Technical Solutions Centers, you can use an Express Routing Code (ERC) to quickly route your call to a specialist in your Nortel product or service.
  • Page 21: Finding The Latest Updates

    To check for updates to the latest documentation and software for CS 1000 Release 5.5, click one of the links below. Latest Software Latest Documentation Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Takes you directly to the Nortel page for CS 1000 Release 5.5 software.
  • Page 22 Page 22 of 456 Finding the latest updates on the Nortel web site NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007...
  • Page 23: System Information

    Nortel representative to verify that the hardware and software described are supported in your area. Subject This document provides installation and acceptance testing procedures for Meridian 1 Large Systems and Communication Server 1000M Large Systems. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 WARNING...
  • Page 24: Applicable Systems

    For this document, the CP PIV processor is assumed in the case of the CS 1000M SG, Meridian 1 PBX 61C, CS 1000M MG, and Meridian 1 PBX 81C. If you are installing a system with a CP PII processor, please refer to the CS 1000 Release 5.0 version of this document, available on the web at:...
  • Page 25: Intended Audience

    When particular Meridian 1 systems are upgraded to run CS 1000 Release 5.5 software and configured to include a Signaling Server, they become CS 1000M systems. Table 1 lists each Meridian 1 system that supports an upgrade path to a CS 1000M system.
  • Page 26: Conventions

    Page 26 of 456 System information understand the Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1: Large System Overview (NN43021-110) before you install a system. Conventions Terminology The following systems are referred to generically as “Large System”: • Communication Server 1000M Half Group (CS 1000M HG) •...
  • Page 27: Related Information

    CS 1000M and Meridian 1 61C to CS 1000M MG CP PIV FNF Upgrade (NN43021-463) • CS 1000M and Meridian 1 61C CP PII to CS 1000M MG CP PII FNF Upgrade (NN43021-464) Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 System information...
  • Page 28 Page 28 of 456 System information • CS 1000M and Meridian 1 61C CP PII to CS 1000M MG CP PIV FNF Upgrade (NN43021-465) • CS 1000M and Meridian 1 CS1000M SG CP PIV to CS 1000M MG CP PIV FNF Upgrade (NN43021-466) •...
  • Page 29 To access Nortel documentation online, click the Technical Documentation link under Support & Training on the Nortel home page: www.nortel.com CD-ROM To obtain Nortel documentation on CD-ROM, contact your Nortel customer representative. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commissioning...
  • Page 30 Page 30 of 456 System information NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007...
  • Page 31: Introduction

    “Summary of procedures.” The summary will refer you to other sections within this document. After completing the steps listed in those sections, return to the summary and continue on to the next step. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 WARNING Before a Large System can be installed, a network assessment must be performed and the network must be VoIP-ready.
  • Page 32 Page 32 of 456 Introduction Whenever possible, install external power equipment before the system installation. If reserve power equipment is used, install it according to the manufacturer’s instructions. To install telephones and attendant consoles, see Telephones and Consoles: Description, Installation, and Operation (NN43001-567). System installation must be performed by qualified personnel only.
  • Page 33: Summary Of Procedures

    Main Distribution Frame” on Install Power Failure Transfer Units (PFTU) (if required); go to “Installing Power Failure Transfer Units” on 10 Configure the system monitor; go to “Configuring the system monitor” Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 page page page 343.
  • Page 34 Note: If you are upgrading your system, do not install new software. Instead, return to the upgrade procedures provided in Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Upgrade NTPs (NN43021-458 – NN43021-475). 14 Perform acceptance tests; go to “Performing acceptance tests” on page 15 To test circuit cards, see “Acceptance tests”...
  • Page 35 Cabling lines and trunks Powering up the system and initial loading Performing acceptance tests Installing earthquake bracing Adding a module to a column Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Introduction Large System Installation and Commissioning Page 35 of 456 Go to page...
  • Page 36 Page 36 of 456 Introduction NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007...
  • Page 37: Preparing For Installation

    Preparing the equipment for installation ......Requirements Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 WARNING Before a Large System can be installed, a network assessment must be performed and the network must be VoIP-ready.
  • Page 38: System Equipment - Uems

    • Cable requirements Specifications for these requirements and for developing the equipment room floor plan are provided in Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1: Large System Planning and Engineering (NN43021-220). System equipment – UEMs Universal Equipment Modules (UEM) are the building blocks of the communication system.
  • Page 39 Air exhaust grills in the cap that release air from the blowers in the pedestal. • A heat sensor that monitors the temperature of the column. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Preparing for installation Top Cap Tier 0 Pedestal...
  • Page 40 • Large Systems • NT8D35 Network Module – required for Meridian 1 PBX 81C and CS 1000M MG • NT8D37 Intelligent Peripheral Equipment (IPE) Module – required for all Large Systems In addition, modules that house application-specific equipment can be included in a column.
  • Page 41 UEMs are identified by function Each UEM contains a specialized set of equipment to digitalize, process, and route phone calls and voice messages (see Figure 3 on page 42). Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commissioning...
  • Page 42: Card Cage

    Page 42 of 456 Preparing for installation Figure 3 UEMs identified by function Card cage Inside each UEM is a metal card cage. This card cage holds the circuit cards, power card, and related equipment for that module. UEMs are named for the function of that card cage.
  • Page 43 • Upgrades from single group to multi-group configurations (requiring a new keycode file and any additional hardware necessary for a multi-group system). Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Preparing for installation page 44) to provide connectivity to the Large System Installation and Commissioning...
  • Page 44 Page 44 of 456 Preparing for installation Figure 4 NT4N41 Core/Net shelf fanout panel (backplane) NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 Group 5 Group 4 Group 6 Group 7 slot 11 slot 11 slot 12 slot 12 port 1 port 0 port 0 port 1 slot 12 slot 12...
  • Page 45: System Options

    • Meridian 1 PBX 81C: dual CPU, multiple network groups • CS 1000M SG: a Meridian 1 PBX 61C system upgraded to include a Signaling Server (see note below) • CS 1000M MG: a Meridian 1 PBX 81C system upgraded to include a...
  • Page 46 Page 46 of 456 Preparing for installation Figure 5 Meridian 1 PBX 61C stacked configuration Figure 6 Meridian 1 PBX 61C side-by-side configuration NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 Core/Net 1 Core/Net 0 Main column December 2007 553-5960...
  • Page 47 Meridian 1 PBX 81C and CS 1000M MG These systems feature a dual Pentium Processor with standby processing capability, two Core/Net modules installed side-by-side, and two or more network groups. The Core/Net modules provide the first network group, and network module pairs provide additional network groups.
  • Page 48 Page 48 of 456 Preparing for installation Figure 8 Three-tier multi-group system Core 1 CP PIV A Call Processor Pentium IV (CP PIV) Large System processor was introduced for CS 1000 Release 4.5. It features the following enhancements: • a PCI-based design that is compatible with current CP PII architecture •...
  • Page 49 There are two new system types for CP PIV: • 3521 (Meridian 1 Option 61C and CS 1000M SG) • 3621 (Meridian 1 Option 81C and CS 1000M MG, CS 1000E) New hardware CP PIV features the following new hardware: •...
  • Page 50 Page 50 of 456 Preparing for installation Figure 9 CP PIV call processor card (side) Fixed Media Drive (FMD) Removable Media Drive (RMD) NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 512 MBytes DDR memory December 2007 Rear Front...
  • Page 51 Figure 10 CP PIV call processor card (front) Removable Media Drive (RMD) USB Port INIT Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Preparing for installation Lan 1 COM 1 Large System Installation and Commissioning Page 51 of 456 Lan 2 COM 2...
  • Page 52: Signaling Server

    Page 52 of 456 Preparing for installation Signaling Server CS 1000M systems use a Signaling Server. The Signaling Server provides a central processor to drive the signaling for IP Phones and IP Peer Networking. The Signaling Server is an industry-standard PC-based server that provides signaling interfaces to the IP network, using software components that operate on the VxWorks™...
  • Page 53 A system may be upgraded to the next larger system type as defined in Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Upgrade NTPs (NN43021-458 – NN43021-475). When expanding to the next system type, the changes to the physical configuration should be kept as simple as possible to reduce downtime and installation costs.
  • Page 54: Cable Routing Guidelines

    Page 54 of 456 Preparing for installation Sending and receiving cables must be of equal lengths and as short as possible. In order to optimize network FIJI cabling, mount the NTD35 network modules in pairs in the same column, one module on top of the other in the middle tiers.
  • Page 55 All other internal vertical cable routing from one module to another should be done only in the right vertical cable trough. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Preparing for installation Cabling troughs...
  • Page 56 Page 56 of 456 Preparing for installation Since all faceplate to I/O panel cables are the same length and card positions in the card cage vary, a cable can contain excess slack. It is therefore recommended that cables from cards in the left side of the card cage use the right I/O panel and cables from cards in the right side of the card cage use the left I/O panel whenever possible, as shown in Figure 13.
  • Page 57 (see Figures 14 and 15). Furthermore, Nortel recommends that you route cables top-to-bottom so gravity will ease installation. Figure 14 90° cable connector Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Preparing for installation CAUTION Damage to Equipment Cables must be routed as perpendicular as possible to any nearby power cables.
  • Page 58: Equipment Handling Precautions

    Page 58 of 456 Preparing for installation Figure 15 180° cable connector Equipment handling precautions To avoid personal injury and equipment damage, review the following guidelines before handling the equipment. Unloading equipment Special ramps, packed inside the pallet holding Column 0, must be used to move the equipment off the pallet.
  • Page 59: Handling Circuit Cards

    Figure 16 on shows the wrist strap connection points and the location of the bare metal strips you should touch. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Preparing for installation DANGER OF ELECTRIC SHOCK...
  • Page 60 Page 60 of 456 Preparing for installation Figure 16 Static discharge points connection point NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 Wrist strap connection point Power supply slot Wrist strap December 2007 Module rear Bare metal strip Module Bare metal strip front 553-5000...
  • Page 61: Denan Regulatory Notice For Japan

    Preparing for installation Page 61 of 456 DenAn regulatory notice for Japan Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commissioning...
  • Page 62: Preparing The Equipment For Installation

    Preparing for installation Preparing the equipment for installation Use the equipment room floor plan to position equipment. See Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1: Large System Planning and Engineering (NN43021-220) to prepare the equipment room and floor plan. Procedure 1 Preparing the equipment for installation Remove equipment from the shipping pallets;...
  • Page 63 Loosen the two captive screws that secure the grill. Pull the grill forward and lift it out of the base of the pedestal (see Figure 18 on Set the grills aside until the installation is complete. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Preparing for installation page 63).
  • Page 64 Page 64 of 456 Preparing for installation Figure 18 Removing the pedestal grill Make sure all of the items on the system order form are on the packing slip that comes with the equipment. Inspect all equipment for physical damage. Report any damage to your supplier.
  • Page 65: Placing The Fourth Module On A Column

    Use Procedure 2 to place the fourth module and top cap on the column. To add a module to a column that is already powered, see the procedures in “Adding a module to a column” on Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 page 363.
  • Page 66 Page 66 of 456 Placing the fourth module on a column Procedure 2 Placing the fourth module on a column Position and secure the fourth module. NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 WARNING A fully loaded module weighs approximately 60 kg (130 lb). More than one person is required to place a module on a column.
  • Page 67 Placing the fourth module on a column Page 67 of 456 Figure 19 Module positioning guides Positioning guides Front Rear Opening for cables 553-3056 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commissioning...
  • Page 68 Page 68 of 456 Placing the fourth module on a column Figure 20 Module mounting bolts Connect the module-to-module power and system monitor cables. NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 Connect the power connectors between the modules (see Figure 21 page 69). Connect the system monitor cable from connector J2 on the third module to J1 on the fourth module.
  • Page 69 Figure 21 Power and system monitor connections Reinstall the I/O safety panel in each module. Replace the module covers. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Placing the fourth module on a column Top cap I/O safety panel Module 3 I/O safety...
  • Page 70 Page 70 of 456 Placing the fourth module on a column NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007...
  • Page 71: Positioning And Leveling Equipment

    Positioning and leveling the equipment Check the equipment room floor plan to position columns. Level the column. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 page 343 to install column and floor bracing, and to position Remove the front and rear exhaust grills.
  • Page 72 Page 72 of 456 Positioning and leveling equipment Note: Leave at least 12.5 mm (1/2 in.) between the floor and the bottom of the pedestal for air flow required by the blower unit. For a multiple-column system, install NT8D49 Spacer Kits between columns.
  • Page 73 — Repeat the process for the remaining standoff and screws. One at a time, push columns together, level, align, and attach the other side of the spacers. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Positioning and leveling equipment Gasket placement CAUTION...
  • Page 74 Page 74 of 456 Positioning and leveling equipment Figure 23 Spacer positioning NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 Spacer Screw Spacer December 2007 Rear Stand-off 553-A0130...
  • Page 75 Figure 24 Column positioning with spacers Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Positioning and leveling equipment Step 1 Attach spacers to one side of each column (except the end column) Spacers Step 2 One at a time, push columns together, level, align,...
  • Page 76 Page 76 of 456 Positioning and leveling equipment NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007...
  • Page 77: Installing Ac Power

    PDU. Note: Do not use ground fault circuit interrupt (GFCI) devices on Large System AC power feeds. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 page 82 to install safety Large System Installation and Commissioning...
  • Page 78: Safety Ground/Protective Earth And Logic Return Wiring

    Figures 26 and Figure 27 show safety ground/ protective earth wiring in daisy-chain configurations. Note: Refer to Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1: Large System Planning and Engineering (NN43021-220) for a complete description of approved ground sources and methods. Insulated ground wire must be used for system grounding.
  • Page 79 It is used for all AC safety grounds and logic returns. It also accommodates a conductor that references the (+) battery bus in DC systems. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Cord or...
  • Page 80 Page 80 of 456 Installing AC power Figure 26 Multiple column – ground and logic return distribution NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 Large System Cord or conduit 208/240 V receptacles (30 A L6 - 30 IG - L6 - 30) December 2007 AC input Service panel...
  • Page 81 (#6 AWG) AC conduit Large System Peripheral equipment columns Safety Ground Cord or conduit 208/240 V receptacles AC conduit (30 A L6 - 30 IG - L6 - 30) 553-8994-1 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commissioning...
  • Page 82: Installing Safety Ground/Protective Earth And Logic Return Wiring

    CAUTION System Failure Failure to follow grounding procedures can result in unsafe or faulty equipment. See Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1: Large System Planning and Engineering (NN43021-220) for a complete description of approved ground sources and methods. December 2007...
  • Page 83 If the columns are not bolted together, physically separated groups of columns should be grounded individually as shown in Figure 27 on Figure 29 AC column ground lug daisy chain connection ground source Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Installing AC power MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER 8D53CB...
  • Page 84 Page 84 of 456 Installing AC power Place a warning tag on the connection at the ground source. The warning tag should read WARNING—TELEPHONE SYSTEM GROUND CONNECTION—DO NOT DISCONNECT. Using a volt/ohm meter, measure the resistance between the ground pin on the power plug and the ground terminal on the power outlet.
  • Page 85: Installing Ups Ground Cabling

    Service panel Note: The ac safety ground (green wire) must route from the service panel, through the UPS, to the Large System panel or receptacles. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 External power distribution UPS bypass switch 208/240 V ac...
  • Page 86 Page 86 of 456 Installing AC power Procedure 5 Installing the UPS ground cabling Make sure the safety ground/protective earth wire is connected on all Large System columns. Daisy-chain ground cables to each UPS (see Figure 32) using #6 AWG wire.
  • Page 87 UPS grounding diagram Column frame grounds Column 0 Column 1 Column n UPS frame grounds UPS 0 UPS 1 UPS n Bypass switch frame grounds Isolated ground bus Service panel 553-3089 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commissioning...
  • Page 88 Page 88 of 456 Installing AC power NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007...
  • Page 89: Installing Overhead Cable Tray Kits

    The cable tray itself must be provided by the customer; it is not included in the kit. Use Procedure 6 on Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 page 90 to install the NT8D63 kit.
  • Page 90 Page 90 of 456 Installing overhead cable tray kits Procedure 6 Installing the overhead cable tray kits Remove air exhaust grills at the front and rear of the top cap. Pull forward on the two clips underneath the front edge of each grill and lift up to remove the grill (see Figure 33).
  • Page 91 Install the front and rear air exhaust grills that come with the kit. Place the cable rack on top of the support brackets and fasten it to the supports with the J-bolts as shown in Figure 34. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Installing overhead cable tray kits Bolt for bracket...
  • Page 92: Nn43021-310 Standard 02.01 December

    Page 92 of 456 Installing overhead cable tray kits NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007...
  • Page 93: Installing Dc Power

    This chapter provides procedures to install safety ground/protective earth and logic return wiring, configure system monitors, and connect PFTUs for DC-powered systems using a Candeo DC Power Plant power system. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commissioning Page 93 of 456...
  • Page 94: Candeo Dc Power Systems

    Page 94 of 456 Installing DC power Note: The procedures in this chapter apply to the global power distribution unit (PDU). Throughout this document, the global PDU is referred to as the NT4N49AA PDU. To install reserve power equipment (batteries), follow the instructions provided with the equipment.
  • Page 95 EMI FCC class B or CISPR class B for systems up to 1000 A (50 kW) Note 1: The Candeo DC power plant is considered “external” power equipment because it is not housed in Large System columns. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Installing DC power Large System Installation and Commissioning...
  • Page 96 Candeo SP 48300 Power System User Manual (P7000154) • Candeo SP 48300 Power System Installation Manual (P7000289) • Candeo SP 48300 Power System Quick Installation Guide for Meridian 1 and Communication Server 1000 Systems (N0029343) NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007...
  • Page 97: Large Candeo Modules

    • Compliant with global standards (FCC part 15 class B, UL 1950, CSA 22.2#950, CE, VDE, IEC 950, and CISPR22 class B) Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Installing DC power Large System Installation and Commissioning Page 97 of 456...
  • Page 98 Page 98 of 456 Installing DC power System Manager Module The System Manager is the main control element of the Large Candeo system. The System Manager’s local and remote system management capabilities provide total control over the power system. System Manager Module features include: •...
  • Page 99 Additional information is available in the following Candeo Power System manuals: • Candeo Power System User guide (P0914425) • Candeo Power System Installation Guide (P0914426) Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Installing DC power Large System Installation and Commissioning Page 99 of 456...
  • Page 100 Page 100 of 456 Installing DC power Large Candeo sample configurations Example configuration #1 • 1.05 m (42 in.) Frame with battery kit, LVD and distribution 500 (with 20 breaker positions). • 17 mid trip breakers (30 A), one GMTX fuse block (takes up 3 breaker positions).
  • Page 101: Small Candeo Modules

    The total output capacity of the system is 300 A. The output capacity of the initial shelf is 150 A (five rectifiers delivering 30 A each). The output Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Installing DC power Large System Installation and Commissioning...
  • Page 102 • several processed alarms • alarms and events history files • alarm management • built-in web server • Ethernet (LAN) and modem (RS-232) access • four levels of access security (one hardware and four passwords) • battery database •...
  • Page 103 Lead Acid (VRLA), 12 V DC nominal voltage, with a capacity of 50.8 Ah. They are available in battery modules containing four batteries each (A0669283 Battery Module). Install the modules in the N0003344 Battery Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Installing DC power Large System Installation and Commissioning...
  • Page 104 Page 104 of 456 Installing DC power Enclosure, an enclosed shelf for use in Candeo racks. Each battery shelf can accommodate two modules, for a total of eight batteries. Small Candeo sample configurations Example configuration #1 A basic 120 A system (see Figure 35 on •...
  • Page 105 • supplementary distribution panel with 26 plug-in positions for load protection devices Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Installing DC power page 106): Large System Installation and Commissioning Page 105 of 456...
  • Page 106: Installation Reference Guide

    Page 106 of 456 Installing DC power Figure 36 Small Candeo 300 A system with supplementary distribution panel Installation reference guide The Candeo system is easy to install. For detailed instructions, refer to Candeo Power Systems Installation Manual AP6C75 (P0914426) for the Large Candeo system, or Candeo SP 48300 Power System AP6C55AA NN43021-310 Standard 02.01...
  • Page 107 Locating the system — Mounting the power system shelves in existing facilities and bridging the supplementary distribution panel, if furnished, to the initial distribution panel. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Installing DC power Large System Installation and Commissioning Page 107 of 456...
  • Page 108: Configuration Reference Guide

    Page 108 of 456 Installing DC power Cabling and connecting — Basic rules, specifications for connecting lugs, torque values for bolted lug to bus bar connections, cabling layouts, and procedures for cabling and connecting the ground leads, AC supplies for the rectifiers, DC load cables, miscellaneous cables, and final connections at the batteries.
  • Page 109 Safety ground/protective earth and logic return wiring To ensure electrical system grounding integrity, follow the isolated ground topology for all Meridian 1 / Succession 1000M Large System equipment implementations. Isolated ground provides the best method for avoiding the introduction of ground noise to the system from other external equipment.
  • Page 110: Cabling And Connecting The Grounding Leads

    Note: Refer to Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1: Large System Planning and Engineering (NN43021-220) for a complete description of approved ground sources and methods. Insulated ground wire must be used for system grounding.
  • Page 111: Connecting The Power Plant Frame Ground (Or Safety Ground) Leads

    Customer, the frame ground leads, also referred to as the safety ground leads, are usually connected using the approach described in Procedure 7 and as shown in Figure 37 on Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Installing DC power page 114...
  • Page 112 Page 112 of 456 Installing DC power Note 1: The frame ground collector cable is normally sized according to its length (distance between the main DC distribution cabinet and the FGB or BPG) as well as the maximum fuse or circuit breaker size that can be provided in the power plant.
  • Page 113 The power system shares a frame ground (FG) collector cable with other equipment The power system does not share an FG collector cable with other equipment Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Installing DC power Threads/inch Torque (in.-lb) 1400...
  • Page 114 Page 114 of 456 Installing DC power Connect the other end of the cable to the FG collector with a parallel tap connector, as shown in the left side illustration of Figure 37 on Continue with step 4. Connect the other end of the cable to the nearest floor ground bar (FGB), which in some sites may be the building principal ground (BPG), as shown in the right side illustration of Figure 37 on Repeat step 1 for any other frames as applicable.
  • Page 115 Installing DC power Page 115 of 456 Figure 38 Connection of the frame ground lead inside the frame 553-AAA0759 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commissioning...
  • Page 116 Page 116 of 456 Installing DC power Figure 39 Ground and logic return distribution – Large and Small Candeo power systems Large System Note 1 Optional Batteries Candeo – power system (rectifiers, distribution/ Rack battery connection modules, System Manager) NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 AC input Service...
  • Page 117: Four-Feed Pdu

    • is fully backward compatible with the existing PDU it is replacing • supports independent power feeds to each of four modules Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Installing DC power Cable restraint bar Large System Installation and Commissioning Page 117 of 456...
  • Page 118 Page 118 of 456 Installing DC power The four breakers (one for each module) in the existing DC PDU (NT4N50AA) are rated at 18 A each. The same breakers in the four-feed PDU are rated at 28 A. Figure 41 Optional four-feed wiring Cable-tie saddle A readily accessible disconnect device for input power is required.
  • Page 119 Figure 42 PDU circuit protection - 48 V Ground bus/LRE Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Installing DC power - 48 V source Circuit protection Max 30 A Max 30 A Large System Installation and Commissioning Page 119 of 456...
  • Page 120 A maximum loop drop of 2 V is allowed between the pedestal, or junction box, and the external power equipment. See Table 5 for allowable wire sizes. See Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1: Large System Planning and Engineering (NN43021-220) for detailed information on calculating wire size.
  • Page 121 Figure 43 DC-power equipment in the rear of the pedestal – NT4N49AA PDU BLO CB0 CB1 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Installing DC power LRTN 553-8997 EACH INPUT CIRCUIT MUST BE PROVIDED WITH A LISTED FUSE OR CIRCUIT BREAKER SUITABLE FOR BRANCH CIRCUIT PROTECTION, RATED 30A.
  • Page 122 Page 122 of 456 Installing DC power With the NT4N49AA PDU, the safety ground/protective earth wires and all wiring to the terminal block in the PDU must be neatly routed within the cable-tie saddles and under the cable restraint bar at the base of the pedestal (see Figure 44 on PDU cover, safety cover, and rear grill.
  • Page 123: Installing The Four-Feed Pdu

    CAUTION System Failure Failure to follow grounding procedures can result in unsafe or faulty equipment. See Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1: Large System Planning and Engineering (NN43021-220) for a complete description of approved ground sources and methods. Large System Installation and Commissioning...
  • Page 124 Page 124 of 456 Installing DC power Note 1: Use only insulated ground wire for system grounding. Note 2: The safety ground/protective earth wire must be routed within the cable-tie saddles and under the cable restraint bar at the base of the pedestal.
  • Page 125: Connecting Power From The Power Plant To The Pdu

    Route the wires within the cable-tie saddles and under the cable restraint bar at the base of the pedestal. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Installing DC power Large System Installation and Commissioning Page 125 of 456...
  • Page 126 Page 126 of 456 Installing DC power For installations that do not use a junction box: Connect wires to the PDU. Connect wires to the power plant. NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 Connect the wires to the matching connections on the terminal block on the junction box.
  • Page 127 Lower the front panel over the mounting screws on the PDU. Tighten the screws holding the cover. 11 Replace the power plant cover. 12 Replace the junction box cover. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Installing DC power Large System Installation and Commissioning Page 127 of 456...
  • Page 128 Page 128 of 456 Installing DC power Figure 46 PDU to Large Candeo connections 553-AAA0760 End of Procedure NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007...
  • Page 129: Connecting Uk Power To The Four-Feed Pdu

    At the PDU, connect the wires to the terminal block. iii. Connect module 2 to – BAT 2. iv. Connect module 3 to – BAT 3. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Installing DC power Connect module 0 to – BAT 0.
  • Page 130: System Monitor Connections

    Page 130 of 456 Installing DC power Connect the black BATRTN (+48 V) wires. Connect an orange #8 AWG (10 mm equalizer (LRE) in the rear of the master power cabinet to LRTN on terminal block TB1 in the pedestal. (See Figure 46 on Reinstall the metal safety cover over the terminal block.
  • Page 131 UEM to 8B/2R or 8B/4R master power cabinet connections To Test Jack Frame (TJF) 16 sq mm green/yellow Black wires Note: Optional four-feed wiring shown Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Master Power Cabinet(s) Orange wire (10 sq mm) Logic Return Equalizer,...
  • Page 132 Page 132 of 456 Installing DC power NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007...
  • Page 133: Planning And Designating A Main Distribution Frame

    Installation and designation Refer to the manufacturer's documentation for recommendations and detailed procedures on installing and labelling the cross-connect blocks. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 DANGER OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Tip, ring, A, B, E, M, ESC, and ESCG connections can be considered to be Telecommunication Network Voltages (TNV).
  • Page 134: Terminal Block Requirements

    Page 134 of 456 Planning and designating a Main Distribution Frame This chapter describes how to install and connect a CS 1000M system using the BIX or Krone Test Jack Frame (UK) cross-connect terminals. Note: The examples shown here are BIX and Krone cross-connect systems.
  • Page 135: Miscellaneous Equipment

    • Figure 48 Typical BIX cross-connect terminal layout Standard backplane cabling: White background Expanded backplane cabling: White background Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 25-pair cables from the system AUX wiring Power Failure Transfer Units (PFTU) Telephones and consoles Trunks...
  • Page 136 Page 136 of 456 Planning and designating a Main Distribution Frame Figure 49 BIX module NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 Connector December 2007 Designation strip 553-3097...
  • Page 137 Planning and designating a Main Distribution Frame Figure 50 Recommended layout for NT8D37 IPE Modules Note: In NT8D37DC IPE Modules, these slots are not used. They are used in NT8D37EC IPE Modules. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Cable terminations for one NT8D37 IPE Module...
  • Page 138: Installing The Krone Cross-Connect System (Uk)

    Page 138 of 456 Planning and designating a Main Distribution Frame Installing the Krone cross-connect system (UK) In the Krone cross-connect system, one terminating strip holds ten pairs of cable. When cross-connecting a 25-pair cable on this system, eight of the ten terminating points are used on each strip.
  • Page 139 Planning and designating a Main Distribution Frame Figure 51 IPE module card allocation – Krone cross-connect system Pair Pair Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Card 15 Card 14 Card 13 Card 12 Card 11 Card 10 Card 9 Card 8...
  • Page 140 Page 140 of 456 Planning and designating a Main Distribution Frame Figure 52 CE/PE module card allocation – Krone cross-connect system Labels Terminating strips on the Krone cross-connect must be labeled if they contain wiring. The labels that attach to the terminating strips have two sides: the front side shows the card name and card number, and the reverse side (flip-up side) shows pair designations for that card.
  • Page 141 Figure 53 Label for Analog Line Card SEE INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE : SEE INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE : SEE INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE : Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 SAFETY WARNING ANALOGUE TELEPHONES SAFETY WARNING ANALOGUE TELEPHONES SAFETY WARNING ANALOGUE TELEPHONES...
  • Page 142: December 2007

    Page 142 of 456 Planning and designating a Main Distribution Frame Figure 54 Label for Analog Tie Trunk Card Figure 55 Label for Data Access Line Card (NT7D16) NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 SAFETY WARNING DATA EQUIPMENT SEE INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE : Unit: Dir.
  • Page 143: Safety Warning

    Label for Power Failure Transfer Unit Figure 57 Label for Digital Line Card (NT8D02) SEE INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE : SEE INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE : Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 SAFETY WARNING SEE INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE SAFETY WARNING SEE INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE...
  • Page 144 Page 144 of 456 Planning and designating a Main Distribution Frame Figure 58 Label for Exchange Line Trunk Card (NT5K18) Figure 59 Label for Direct Dial Inward Trunk Card (NT5K17) NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 EXCHANGE LINES EXCHANGE LINES EXCHANGE LINES DIRECT DIAL INWARDS DIRECT DIAL INWARDS DIRECT DIAL INWARDS December 2007...
  • Page 145: Installing Power Failure Transfer Units

    Figure 60 shows a high-level view of PFTU alarm connections. For PFTU operation, the wiring from the following equipment cross-connects through termination areas at the MDF: PFTU Auxiliary power supply System monitor Attendant console (optional) Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commissioning Page 145 of 456...
  • Page 146 Page 146 of 456 Installing Power Failure Transfer Units Designated telephones (DTMF or rotary dial types) Central office trunks Figure 60 MDF terminations for typical PFTU operation PFTU Auxiliary power supply -48V Figure 61 on PFTU can be activated by system power failure and using the Attendant console TC switch.
  • Page 147 Open when activated activate power fail transfer Closed when activated Additional attendant consoles Attendant console Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Installing Power Failure Transfer Units – 48 V P1–49 BATT P1–24 P2–25 To other P2–50 PFTU’s P2–49 P2–24 P1–50 P1–25...
  • Page 148: Installing A Pftu

    Page 148 of 456 Installing Power Failure Transfer Units Installing a PFTU Use the following procedure and any instructions provided with the Power Failure Transfer Unit (PFTU) to install and connect PFTUs. Procedure 13 Installing a PFTU Install a PFTU according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Attach the yellow PFTU label to the designation strip, indicating the top connector as P1 and the bottom connector as P2.
  • Page 149: Connecting Trunks And Telephones

    For each telephone assigned to the PFTU. • • Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Installing Power Failure Transfer Units Connect a #24 (or larger) AWG wire from the ground (GND) connection on the auxiliary power supply to the PFTU termination area on the MDF.
  • Page 150: Installing Qua6 Pftus

    Page 150 of 456 Installing Power Failure Transfer Units For each trunk assigned to the PFTU. • • Installing QUA6 PFTUs QUA6 PFTUs are used for Large System installations. The QUA6 PFTU is powered from an auxiliary –48 V DC fused output from the external power equipment.
  • Page 151: Configuring The System Monitor

    The address of each slave system monitor must be unique and there cannot be any gaps in the slave numbering. Figure 62 shows a typical cabling scheme between columns. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commissioning Page 151 of 456...
  • Page 152 Page 152 of 456 Configuring the system monitor Figure 62 System monitor to system monitor serial link cabling NT8D46AL Power failure transfer control The system monitor can be cabled to the MDF to provide power failure transfer control or additional alarms. The cable used is the NT8D46BH, EH, or DH and it is plugged into J3 on the system monitor.
  • Page 153: Configuring The System Monitor

    Table 7 NT8D22 switch settings for a single-column system Switch Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Configuring the system monitor For a single-column system, configure the switches as shown in Table 7.
  • Page 154 Page 154 of 456 Configuring the system monitor Table 8 Switch settings for master in multiple-column system Switch Table 9 Switch settings for slaves in multiple-column system Switch Table 10 SW2 on master—total number of slaves in the system (Part 1 of 2) Switch position How many slave units...
  • Page 155 Table 10 SW2 on master—total number of slaves in the system (Part 2 of 2) Switch position How many slave units Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Configuring the system monitor How many slave units Large System Installation and Commissioning...
  • Page 156 Page 156 of 456 Configuring the system monitor Table 11 SW2 on slaves—total unit number for the slaves (Part 1 of 2) Switch position Slave unit address NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 Slave unit address December 2007 Switch position...
  • Page 157: Cabling The System Monitor

    The flat cable routes through the square holes in the rear horizontal cable trough. Figure 63 shows the cabling of the system monitor in a column. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Configuring the system monitor Slave unit...
  • Page 158 Page 158 of 456 Configuring the system monitor Figure 63 System monitor module-to-module cabling Module Pedestal Follow the steps in Procedure 16 to cable the NT8D22 System Monitor. Procedure 16 Cabling the System Monitor (NT8D22) Remove the I/O safety panel in the rear of the module with CPU 0. Connect the master system monitor to the SDI port.
  • Page 159 Figure 64 Cabling two side-by-side NTD40 shelves – system monitor to slave unit 1 and SDI port To SDI port Backplane CPU 0 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Configuring the system monitor To next module NT8D46AG cable NT8D46AG cable...
  • Page 160 Page 160 of 456 Configuring the system monitor Figure 65 Cabling CS 1000M SG or Meridian 1 PBX 61C, single column with stacked Core/Net modules – cable master system monitor to SDI port Daisy-chain slave system monitors to the master.
  • Page 161 (NT8D46AL/AP cable) NT8D46BH alarm cable For PFTU or external alarm cabling, connect a system monitor to MDF cable. • • Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Configuring the system monitor Slave unit 1 To J5 From J6 to on slave 1...
  • Page 162 Page 162 of 456 Configuring the system monitor Note 1: The system monitor to MDF cable is available in three lengths: NT8D46BH (9.75 m/32 ft), NT8D46EH (30 m/100 ft), and NT8D46DH (45 m/150 ft). Note 2: If additional contact closures are required through the J3 REMALMA or REMALMB leads (for a hard alarm in case a column loses power, for example), additional system monitor to MDF cables can be ordered.
  • Page 163 Repeat this step for each system monitor with an associated UPS (see Figure 67 on Table 13 NT8D22 System Monitor – pin assignments at J4 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Configuring the system monitor page 164). (Power sense; from UPS)
  • Page 164 Page 164 of 456 Configuring the system monitor Figure 67 UPS alarm cabling For DC-powered systems, extend the alarm and trip leads from connector J4 on the system monitor in the column with CPU 0 (the master system monitor) to the external power equipment using an NT8D46AV cable (see Table 14 on Note 1: Conduit is not required.
  • Page 165: Alarm Interfacing To Candeo

    — by means of the display and buttons on the front of the unit — by means of the web browser on computer connected locally into the Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Configuring the system monitor Connection at control and distribution panel...
  • Page 166 Page 166 of 456 Configuring the system monitor • remote access — by means of the web browser on a computer connected through a — by means of the web browser on a computer connected remotely Monitoring alarms allows the Large System to report conditions such as low float voltage, major alarms, and AC fail alarms.
  • Page 167 Very high battery temperature Table 15 System Monitor connections – NT8D46xx Wire Connector pins P1-1 P1-2 P1-3 P1-4 P1-5 Not used Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Configuring the system monitor Colour Label Black DCON0 DCON1 White DCON2 Green DCON3...
  • Page 168: Configuring The Alarm Ports

    Page 168 of 456 Configuring the system monitor Table 16 Cable lengths Cabling the Candeo There are eight configurable Candeo output ports for output alarms. Each output port can use one of the following three contact types: normally open, normally closed, and common. Large Systems use normally closed contacts. Common contacts connect to the Candeo battery return bus.
  • Page 169: Customizing Alarms

    Candeo, see the Alarms section in the Candeo Power Systems User Guide (P0914425) and Candeo SP 48300 Power System AP6C55AA User Manual (P7000154). Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Configuring the system monitor End of Procedure Large System Installation and Commissioning...
  • Page 170 Page 170 of 456 Configuring the system monitor NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007...
  • Page 171: Connecting A System Terminal Or Modem

    (for local access) or a modem (for remote access) must remain permanently connected to an SDI port to provide a constant I/O interface to the system (see Figure 68 on Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 page Large System Installation and Commissioning Page 171 of 456 172).
  • Page 172 Page 172 of 456 Connecting a system terminal or modem Figure 68 Terminal connection diagram During the initial installation of a dual CPU system, you may want to temporarily install additional terminals for split mode monitoring, or programming, or both. Note: In a Large System, I/O ports on the Call Processing (CP) cards can be used to monitor CPU operations.
  • Page 173: Connecting A Terminal

    (Due to the speed of the system messages displayed, personal computers are useful for file capture and review.) Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Connecting a system terminal or modem Large System Installation and Commissioning...
  • Page 174: Connecting A Terminal To A Com Port

    Page 174 of 456 Connecting a system terminal or modem Terminals connected to the COM1 ports can be installed as follows. One terminal connects to a COM1 port in one CPU (the cable is switched from module to module as needed); one terminal is required in addition to the terminal for the SDI port connection (see Figure 69 on One terminal connects to a switch box that connects to a COM1 port in each CPU;...
  • Page 175: Com1 And Com2 Ports

    When using an A0377992 ABCDE box, connect: Connect the NT8D95 cables from the switch box to J25 on the I/O panel in the rear of the cPCI Core/Network Modules. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Connecting a system terminal or modem Core/Net 0...
  • Page 176 Page 176 of 456 Connecting a system terminal or modem To communicate directly with a COM1 port, switch the cable as needed. The terminal connected to the SDI port will always communicate with whichever CPU is active. Figure 70 One terminal and a switch box to two COM1 ports Terminal Network Module SDI port on...
  • Page 177: Sdi And Com1 Ports

    To communicate with the system in general, set the switch box to the SDI port. To communicate directly with a COM1 port, switch the cable as needed. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Connecting a system terminal or modem page 176 and Figure 71 on —...
  • Page 178: Connecting A Modem

    Page 178 of 456 Connecting a system terminal or modem Figure 71 One terminal and a switch box to the SDI and COM1 ports SDI port on Connecting a modem A modem must be connected to an SDI port in a network slot. The modem provides an I/O interface to the active CPU in the system for remote access.
  • Page 179 To use a dispatch or call back modem that does not meet the requirements, the modem must be used with a modem that meets specifications. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Connecting a system terminal or modem page 185).
  • Page 180: Configuring A Modem

    Page 180 of 456 Connecting a system terminal or modem Configuring a modem Use Procedure 21 to configure the modem. You must configure the modem before you connect it to the Large System. A terminal, such as a PC computer, is required to configure the modem.
  • Page 181: Connecting A Modem To An Sdi Port

    At the remote end, connect the cable from the modem to an RJ11 telephone jack. If a cable is required, connect an NT8D46 cable to the modem and to the RJ11 jack. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Connecting a system terminal or modem Load active profile.
  • Page 182 Page 182 of 456 Connecting a system terminal or modem At the local end, configure the modem. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions to set the modem for 9600 baud, auto answer, dumb mode, command recognition OFF, command echo OFF. At the local end, connect an NT8D95 cable to the SDI port on the I/O panel in the rear of the module and to the modem.
  • Page 183: Connecting A Modem To Switch Box, Com2 Ports, Sdi Ports

    At the remote end, connect the cable from the modem to an RJ11 telephone jack. If a cable is required, connect an NT8D46 cable to the modem and to the RJ11 jack. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Connecting a system terminal or modem Smart mode...
  • Page 184 Page 184 of 456 Connecting a system terminal or modem At the local end, configure the modem. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions to set the modem for 9600 baud, autoanswer, dumb mode, command recognition OFF, and command echo OFF. At the local end, connect NT8D95 cables to: •...
  • Page 185 Switch box RJ11 Modem cable NT8D95 cable jack (or NT8D46) Dumb mode modem Note: The A0377992 switch box and A0381391 modem can be used in this configuration. 553-A0137 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commissioning...
  • Page 186 Page 186 of 456 Connecting a system terminal or modem Figure 74 Modem to a switch box and SDI and COM2 ports (single-column systems) Public phone network NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 Smart mode RJ11 modem jack Modem cable (or NT8D46) SDI port I/O panel I/O panel NT8D95...
  • Page 187: Single Group System

    The secondary side of the backplane, which faces the rear of the module, contains Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commissioning Page 187 of 456...
  • Page 188 Page 188 of 456 Cabling Common Equipment in a Single Group system the secondary shrouds, which provide mechanical guidance for cable connectors. Because the cable troughs and spaces on the sides of a module are within the EMI shielding of the system, unshielded cables can be routed in those areas. As space permits, Common Equipment cables can be routed horizontally in the cable troughs at the front, rear, and sides of the module or vertically on the sides of the module.
  • Page 189: Core/Net Module

    Network cards. This section contains instructions on: “Reviewing Core/Net module placement” on “Reviewing required Core cards” on “Checking that the Core cards (front side) are installed” on Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 NT4N89 cable Network backplane slot 9...
  • Page 190 Page 190 of 456 Cabling Common Equipment in a Single Group system Reviewing Core/Net module placement Core/Net modules can be installed side-by-side on top of separate pedestals (see Figure 76) for power and cooling redundancy or in a stacked configuration (see Figure 77) in a single column. Core/Net 1 is always on the left.
  • Page 191 Cabling Common Equipment in a Single Group system Page 191 of 456 Figure 77 Side-by-side configuration of Core/Net modules 553-AAA0756 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commissioning...
  • Page 192 Page 192 of 456 Cabling Common Equipment in a Single Group system Reviewing required Core cards All Core cards are installed in the factory. See Table 19 for the Core card requirements for each Core/Net module. Refer to “System equipment – UEMs”...
  • Page 193: Cabling The Core Side

    Shelf Power: Net backplane to Core backplane NT4N29AA cCNI to 3PE Core/Net shelf cable NT4N89AA System Utility Card to XSM (see Figure 79) Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Number required per system Number required per system Large System Installation and Commissioning...
  • Page 194 Page 194 of 456 Cabling Common Equipment in a Single Group system Figure 78 Core/Net cable connections (top view) NT4N4405 Shelf Power cable (factory installed) NT4N89AA System Monitor cable (factory installed) NT4N29 3PE Cables to Net module (factory installed) to other Core/Net LAN 2 port NN43021-310 Standard 02.01...
  • Page 195: Cabling The I/O Panel

    LAN 2 (HSP) is used to connect Core 0 to Core 1 for system redundancy. Note: If there is no LAN, LAN 1 and LAN 2 are connected from Core 0 to Core 1. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 NT4N89 cable Core backplane...
  • Page 196 Page 196 of 456 Cabling Common Equipment in a Single Group system Procedure 24 Installing the CP PIV to I/O panel cables Connect COM1 on the CP PIV faceplate to J25 on the I/O panel with cable NT4N88AA. Connect COM2 on the CP PIV faceplate to J21 on the back of the I/O panel with cable NT4N88BA.
  • Page 197: Cabling The Network Side

    2 per system Table 23 Required Net side cables Quantity 1 per system 2 per system Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Order Code NTRB53 3PE QPC441 vintage F or later PS QPC43 vintage R or later Order Code NT8D75...
  • Page 198: Configuring And Cabling The Clock Controllers

    Page 198 of 456 Cabling Common Equipment in a Single Group system Figure 80 CP PIV Core/Net Module slot PS 0 Configuring and cabling the Clock Controllers Two Clock Controller cards (NTRB53) are required in each system to synchronize functions. The Clock Controllers cards must be installed as directed in the following two rules.
  • Page 199: Network Group 0: Shelf 0 To Shelf 1

    Connecting the 3PE faceplates in the Core/Net modules The 3PE cards in the Core/Net modules must be directly connected with an NT8D80 cable. See Figure 81 on between the Group 0 shelves in the Core/Net modules. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 page 205. End of Procedure page 201.
  • Page 200: Inspecting Cni To 3Pe Factory Installed Cables

    Page 200 of 456 Cabling Common Equipment in a Single Group system Procedure 26 Connecting the 3PE faceplates in the Core/Net modules Connect a NT8D80 cable from the J4 port in the Core/Net 0 3PE card to J4 port in the Core/Net 1 3PE card. Connect a second NT8D80 cable from the J3 port in Core/Net 0 to the J3 port in Core/Net 1.
  • Page 201 Note: Group 0 cables (NT4N29) connect the fanout panel directly to the network backplane of Core/Net 1. Figure 81 3PE faceplate connections Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Use the extraction tool to disconnect the NT4N29 cables from the Core backplane. Connect the cables to the appropriate group (see Table 24).
  • Page 202: Connecting The Core/Net Backplanes

    Page 202 of 456 Cabling Common Equipment in a Single Group system Connecting the Core/Net backplanes The Shelf 0 and Shelf 1 backplanes must be connected with two NT8D99AD cables (Core/Net modules only). Procedure 28 Connecting the Core/Net backplanes Connect one NT8D99AD cable from the “E” port in Core/Net 0 to the “E” port in Core/Net 1.
  • Page 203: Optioning The System Utility Card

    Figure 83 to add or replace cards. Figure 83 Core side of Core/Net module System Utility disable Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Core/Net 0 page 203 shows Core card (front side) placement. If the Core...
  • Page 204: Connecting Core Modules To A Lan

    Page 204 of 456 Cabling Common Equipment in a Single Group system Connecting Core modules to a LAN Connect each Core/Net module to a local area network (LAN). This connection provides a communication channel for LAN based systems management tools such as OTM, Symposium, CallPilot and Element Manager.
  • Page 205 Connect a CAT5 Ethernet cable from J31 (top) on the Core/Net 0 I/O panel to the LAN switch. Connect a second CAT5 Ethernet cable from J31 (top) on the Core/Net 1 I/O panel to the LAN switch. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Core shelf (front of module) UTIL LAN 1...
  • Page 206 Page 206 of 456 Cabling Common Equipment in a Single Group system Figure 85 Options for LAN 1 connections NORTEL NORTEL NORTEL NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 Systems with a LAN switch: 1. Connect LAN 1 to J31 2. Connect J31 to LAN switch NORTEL NORTEL Rear of module...
  • Page 207: Cabling Guidelines

    Cabling guidelines The NT4N41 Core/Net module backplane (see Figure 86 on all circuit boards, has a primary side and a secondary side. The primary side, Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commissioning Page 207 of 456...
  • Page 208 Page 208 of 456 Cabling Common Equipment in a Multi Group system which faces the front of the module, contains the primary shrouds, which provide mechanical guidance for the pins of the card edge connectors. The secondary side of the backplane, which faces the rear of the module, contains the secondary shrouds, which provide mechanical guidance for cable connectors.
  • Page 209: Core/Net Module

    Core side of the CP PIV Core/Net modules. To configure the Network side of the Core/Net modules, follow the instructions in “Cabling network modules and loops” on Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 NT4N89 cable Network backplane...
  • Page 210 Page 210 of 456 Cabling Common Equipment in a Multi Group system Reviewing Core/Net module placement Core/Net modules are installed side-by-side on top of separate pedestals, for power and cooling redundancy. Core/Net 1 is always on the left. Core/Net 0 is always on the right (see Figure 87 on Reviewing required Core cards All Core cards are installed in the factory.
  • Page 211 Module 2 Module 2 (Network) (Network) Module 1 Module 1 (Network) (Network) Module 0 Module 0 Core/Net 1 Core/Net 1 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 PE Module PE Module Network Core Core Network cCNI cCNI cCNI cCNI CP PII...
  • Page 212: Cabling The Core/Net Module Backplane

    Page 212 of 456 Cabling Common Equipment in a Multi Group system Checking Core card (front side) installation All Core cards are factory installed. The Core cards (front side) are: NT4N65 cPCI Core Network Interface (cCNI) cards. Each system contains between one and four NT4N65 cCNI cards per Core/Net Module.
  • Page 213: Disconnecting Cables From The Core/Net Module Backplane

    To disconnect cables from the Core/Net module backplane, you must use the P0741489 Extraction Tool provided, located in the rear of the module (behind the I/O safety panel). Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 End of Procedure CAUTION Damage to Equipment...
  • Page 214 Page 214 of 456 Cabling Common Equipment in a Multi Group system Procedure 31 Disconnecting cable connectors from the backplane Use extreme caution to avoid bending or breaking backplane pins. Do not insert the extraction tool unless the cable connector is locked into the securing clip.
  • Page 215: Optioning The System Utility Card

    DIP switch 1 DIP switch 2 Figure 88 on cards are not installed, refer to this figure to add or replace cards. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Core/Net 0 page 216 shows Core card (front side) placement. If the Core...
  • Page 216: Core Shelf Cabling

    Page 216 of 456 Cabling Common Equipment in a Multi Group system Figure 88 Core card placement in the NT4N41 Core/Net Module (front) Card status LEDs Card status LEDs (internal check) (internal check) System Utility disable System Utility disable switch Core shelf cabling This section describes installation of the internal Core cables (see Figure 90 page...
  • Page 217 COM2 (DCE/modem) NT4N90BA Ethernet (CP PIV card to I/O panel) NTRC17BA Crossover Ethernet cable (Core to Core) Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 10 11 page 217 lists field installed cables. Cables in Table 29 on are factory installed. Large System Installation and Commissioning...
  • Page 218 Page 218 of 456 Cabling Common Equipment in a Multi Group system Table 28 Field installed Core cables (internal) (Part 2 of 2) Order Code Description Customer supplied Standard CAT5 Ethernet cable (I/O Panel to LAN switch) Note: If there is no connection to a LAN, connect the two LAN 1 connectors using the NTRC17BA crossover cable.
  • Page 219 Net module (factory installed) to other Core/Net LAN 2 port Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 NTND14 cables:cCNI to 3PE cables in Network Shelves ( Customer install Group 1 cable) LAN 2 cable NTRC17BA Large System Installation and Commissioning...
  • Page 220: Installing The Cp Piv To I/O Panel Cables

    Page 220 of 456 Cabling Common Equipment in a Multi Group system Figure 91 CP PIV Core and Network backplanes Group 7 Group 6 slot 12 slot 12 port 1 port 0 slot 12 slot 12 port 1 port 0 NT4N29 cable Installing the CP PIV to I/O panel cables Connect the cables from the CP PIV card faceplate to the I/O panel on the...
  • Page 221 Note: To ensure EMI shielding, route the cable along the front of the card cage and through the sides of the Core/Net modules. Repeat steps 1 through 4 in the second Core/Net module. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 page 222 displays the COM and LAN cable connections.
  • Page 222 Page 222 of 456 Cabling Common Equipment in a Multi Group system Figure 92 I/O panel connections Core cCNI c9 c10 c11 c12 c13 c14 c15 CP NTRC17BA (core to core) NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 Core shelf (front of module) UTIL LAN 1 LAN 2 COM 1...
  • Page 223: Connecting The Core Module To A Lan

    Connect a CAT5 Ethernet cable from J31 (top) on the Core/Net 0 I/O panel to the LAN switch. Connect a second CAT5 Ethernet cable from J31 (top) on the Core/Net 1 I/O panel to the LAN switch. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 page 224. Large System Installation and Commissioning...
  • Page 224: Cabling A Dual Ring Fiber Network

    Page 224 of 456 Cabling Common Equipment in a Multi Group system Figure 93 Options for LAN 1 connections Cabling a Dual Ring Fiber Network The FIJI cards in the Network modules are connected to form a Dual Ring Fiber Network. This allows calls to be routed between Network groups. The Fiber Network consists of two separate rings: one ring connects all the Network Shelf 0s while the second ring connects all the Network Shelf 1s NN43021-310...
  • Page 225 Group 1, shelf 0 Tx (J1) Rx (J2) Group 0, shelf 1 Tx (J1) Rx (J2) Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 page 225). Four steps are required to configure the Fiber page 234. Group 2, shelf 1 Tx (J1)
  • Page 226 Page 226 of 456 Cabling Common Equipment in a Multi Group system Required cards Table 30 on system depends on system configuration. Table 30 Fiber Network required cards Quantity 1 per Network module 1 per Network module, as needed 8 per system (4 per Core), as needed 2 per system Required cables...
  • Page 227 1 per system FIJI to FIJI Sync 1 per network group * Indicates the lengths of the two “Y” terminations. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Order Code Description NTRC46BB 1.65 m to 2.4 m (5.5 ft. to 8 ft)* NTRC46CB 6.7 m (22 ft)*...
  • Page 228: Fiji Card Cabling

    Page 228 of 456 Cabling Common Equipment in a Multi Group system FIJI card cabling Fiber Network is enabled by the installation of one NTRB33 Fiber Junctor Interface (FIJI) card in each Core/Net or Network module (see Figure 95 on page 229).
  • Page 229 Cable Management Card (OCMC) is installed in Network modules to store and protect excess cable length. The OCMC card ensures that the fiber cable is not bent beyond a a 30 mm (1 1/5 in.) bend radius (Figure 96 on Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 LCD Display Latch...
  • Page 230 Page 230 of 456 Cabling Common Equipment in a Multi Group system The OCMC contains no electronic components and is not powered by the backplane. This card is used primarily in upgrades where the intergroup cable distances vary greatly. OCMC is a single width card installed between the Power supply and slot 1 of a Network module.
  • Page 231: Installing The Shelf 0 Fiber Optic Ring (Ascending)

    Connect these cables in ascending order of Network groups. To complete the ring, connect a final cable from the Tx (J1) port in the highest number group back to the Rx (J2) port in Group 0, Shelf 0. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 page 232).
  • Page 232: Installing The Shelf 1 Fiber Optic Ring (Descending)

    Page 232 of 456 Cabling Common Equipment in a Multi Group system Figure 97 Shelf 0 fiber optic ring on a 4 group machine Installing the Shelf 1 fiber optic ring (descending) To create the Shelf 1 fiber optic loop, connect the FIJI cards in each Network Shelf 1 in descending order (Figure 98 on Procedure 35 Installing the Shelf 1 fiber optic ring...
  • Page 233 Group 1, shelf 0 Tx (J1) Rx (J2) Group 0, shelf 1 Tx (J1) Rx (J2) Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Shelf 1 fiber optic ring Group 2, shelf 1 Tx (J1) Rx (J2) Group 2, shelf 0 Tx (J1)
  • Page 234: Fiji To Fiji Cabling

    Page 234 of 456 Cabling Common Equipment in a Multi Group system FIJI to FIJI cabling The FIJI cards in Shelf 0 and Shelf 1 of each Network group (except Group 0) must be directly connected with a NTRC47AA FIJI to FIJI Synch Cable cable.
  • Page 235: Connecting The Clock Controller Cables

    Clock Controller must be installed in Network Shelf 1, slot 13. Clock Controllers should be installed in different Network groups if possible. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 IMPORTANT! The Clock Controller cannot be installed in the Core/Net shelf.
  • Page 236 Page 236 of 456 Cabling Common Equipment in a Multi Group system Figure 100 Clock Controller placement CE Module Group 1, shelf 1 CE Module Group 1, shelf 0 Core/Net Module Group 0, shelf 1 CE Pwr Sup Connect the cables to the Clock Controllers as shown in Figure 101 on page 238.
  • Page 237 Group 0, Shelf 0. Connect P2 of the NTRC46 cable from Clock 1 to J3 of the FIJI card in Group 0, Shelf 1. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 End of Procedure Large System Installation and Commissioning Page 237 of 456...
  • Page 238 Page 238 of 456 Cabling Common Equipment in a Multi Group system Figure 101 Clock Controller cable configuration FIJI card Group 0, shelf 1 FIJI CLK/FIJI 1 CLK/FIJI 2 NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 J1 Clock ENBL/DIS MAINT NTRC46 cables December 2007 NTRC49 cable J1 Clock 553-9496...
  • Page 239: Contents

    The cables are then routed from the backplane of one module to the backplane of the other through the vertical holes in the rear horizontal cable trough of the modules. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commissioning Page 239 of 456...
  • Page 240: Network Module Connections

    Page 240 of 456 Cabling network modules and loops Network module connections Each multi-group system contains between two and eight Network groups. Group 0 is contained in the Core/Net modules. Groups 1 through 7 are contained in the Network modules. Each Network group is comprised of two Network shelves: Shelf 0 and Shelf 1.
  • Page 241: Connecting The Core/Net Backplanes

    Core/Net 1. Connect a second NT8D99AD cable from the “D” port in Core/Net 0 to the “D” port in Core/Net 1. See Figure 103 on Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Cabling network modules and loops NT8D80AZ cable...
  • Page 242: Connecting Groups 1 Through 7: Shelf 0 To Shelf 1

    Page 242 of 456 Cabling network modules and loops Figure 103 Network Group 0: Shelf 0 to Shelf 1 backplane connections Core backplane Group 5 Group 4 Group 3 Group 2 Group 1 Group 7 Group 6 slot 12 slot 11 slot 11 slot 10 slot 10...
  • Page 243 Connect the A, B, C, D, and E connectors between Shelf 0 and Shelf 1 for all other Network groups in the system (except Group 0) Note: All connections are made with an NT8D99AB cable. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Cabling network modules and loops Large System Installation and Commissioning...
  • Page 244 Page 244 of 456 Cabling network modules and loops Figure 104 Network Shelf 0 to Shelf 1 backplane connections (Groups 1 through 7) NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 Network backplane: shelf 1 Network backplane: shelf 0 NT8D99AB cable End of Procedure December 2007 553-9584...
  • Page 245: Connecting The Network Modules To The Core/Net Modules

    Fanout panel and 3PE cables on the Core/ Net backplane. Figure 105 3PE Fanout panel in the Core/Net module (top view) Termination Panel 553-9488 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commissioning...
  • Page 246 Page 246 of 456 Cabling network modules and loops Figure 106 Core/Net backplane (rear view) + 12 NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 3PE termination panel 3PE connection to Core cCNI transition card Slot 9-0 backplane (factory installed) December 2007 553-9487...
  • Page 247 Page 247 of 456 Figure 107 3PE Fanout panel (rear module view) NTND14 to 3PE cables Install SDI Paddle Board before connecting 3PE cables 553-9529 NTND14 cables to Core Backplane Fanout panel Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commissioning...
  • Page 248 Page 248 of 456 Cabling network modules and loops cCNI slot and port assignments Each system core shelf contains a minimum of one and a maximum of four cCNI cards. Each cCNI card contains two ports to support up to two Network groups.
  • Page 249 Fanout panel (Core/Net module) Group 7 slot 12 port 1 slot 12 port 1 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Cabling network modules and loops page 248 specifies the Network group that connects to each Group 5 Group 4 Group 6...
  • Page 250: Connecting The 3Pe Cables To The 3Pe Fanout Panels

    Page 250 of 456 Cabling network modules and loops Connecting the 3PE cables to the 3PE fanout panels Two NTND14 cables connect from J3 and J4 of each 3PE faceplate to the 3PE Fanout panel. See Figure 109 on Connecting network Group 0: Shelf 0 to Shelf 1 involves: “Connecting the Network Shelf 0 3PE cards to Core/Net 0”...
  • Page 251 Connect a NTND14 cable of the appropriate length from J4 on the 3PE card faceplate in Network Group 2, Shelf 1 to the Port 10-0, J4 connection on the 3PE Fanout panel in Core/Net 1. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Cabling network modules and loops page 248 for cCNI port and slot assignments.
  • Page 252: Cabling A Superloop Network Card - Single Column

    Page 252 of 456 Cabling network modules and loops Install the remaining cables according to the assignments in Table 32 on page 248. Cabling a Superloop Network Card – single column If the system is configured in multiple columns, see “Basic cabling for multiple-row network connections”...
  • Page 253 Seat and secure all connectors. Set the Enb/Dis switch on each network card to Enb. During system software configuration, use the Software Input/Output: Administration (NN43001-611) to enter loop assignments. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Cabling network modules and loops page 254).
  • Page 254 Page 254 of 456 Cabling network modules and loops Table 33 NT8D04 network loop configurations One segment per superloop Two segments per superloop Four segments per superloop Eight segments per superloop One segment per superloop/ three segments per another superloop Four segments per superloop/ four segments per another superloop...
  • Page 255 NT4N41 Core/Network Module or NT8D35 Network Module. Note 2: On superloop network cards, connector J1 is used for odd numbered shelves, connector J2 is used for even numbered shelves. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Cabling network modules and loops Superloop network card faceplate connectors...
  • Page 256: Cabling A Superloop Network Card - Multiple Columns

    Page 256 of 456 Cabling network modules and loops Cabling a Superloop Network Card – multiple columns If the system is configured as a single column“Basic cabling for single-row network connections” on Procedure 44 Basic cabling for multiple-row network connections Refer to the work order and the cabling layout shipped with the system to determine: •...
  • Page 257 Connect the other end of the cable to the I/O panel connector for the associated controller card. Seat and secure all connectors. Set the Enb/Dis switch on each network card to Enb. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Cabling network modules and loops page 259 shows the network card faceplate connectors,...
  • Page 258 Page 258 of 456 Cabling network modules and loops During system software configuration, use the Software Input/Output: Administration (NN43001-611) to enter loop assignments. Figure 111 Installing a superloop adapter plate NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 End of Procedure Superloop adapter plate NT8D88 superloop to I/O panel cable December 2007 I/O panel...
  • Page 259 NT8D04 Superloop Network Card network loops – network card to I/O panel connections Core/Network Module I/O Panels Left Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Cabling network modules and loops Superloop network card faceplate connectors Right Large System Installation and Commissioning...
  • Page 260 Page 260 of 456 Cabling network modules and loops Figure 113 NT8D04 Superloop Network Card network loops – controller card to I/O panel connections NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 NT8D01 Peripheral Controller Card backplane connectors Controller I/O panel connection locations in IPE Modules Left December 2007 Visible part...
  • Page 261: Cabling Lines And Trunks

    Figure 114 on cables, the backplane slot designations for the cable connections, and the associated network segments for the backplane slots. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 page 262 shows the designations for the backplane end of the Large System Installation and Commissioning...
  • Page 262 Page 262 of 456 Cabling lines and trunks Table 34 NT8D37 cable connections Backplane slots–shroud rows Figure 114 NT8D37 backplane cable designations NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 L0–1, 2, 3 L1–1, 2, 3 L2–1, 2, 3 L3–1, 2, 3 L4–1, 2, 3 L5–1, 2, 3 L6–1, 2, 3 L7–1, 2, 3...
  • Page 263: Cabling An Ipe Module Or Media Gateway

    EMI shield. Cables in those vertical channels must be shielded, and must enter and exit the EMI-shielded area through I/O panels and adapters. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Cabling lines and trunks circuit card NTAK19EC 2-port SDI cable or the NTAK19FB 4-port SDI cable...
  • Page 264 Page 264 of 456 Cabling lines and trunks Procedure 45 Cabling an IPE Module (NT8D37) or Media Gateway Select an appropriate number of NE-A25B (or equivalent) cables long enough to run from the I/O panels on the rear of the module or backplanes of the Media Gateway or Expander, to the MDF.
  • Page 265 Figure 115 NT8D37 IPE Module I/O panels Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Cabling lines and trunks Left End of Procedure Large System Installation and Commissioning Page 265 of 456 Right 553-5928...
  • Page 266: Connecting Lines And Trunks

    Page 266 of 456 Cabling lines and trunks Connecting lines and trunks Follow Procedure 46 to connect lines and trunks. Ensure that wiring is not reversed and is on the proper terminals. Allow enough slack in the wiring to allow tracing and to reconnect wires if they break at the terminal. Procedure 46 Connecting lines and trunks Extend incoming wiring (such as cables from the central office or wiring...
  • Page 267 5T/5R 6T/6R 7T/7R 8T/8R 9T/9R 10T/10R 11T/11R 12T/12R 13T/13R Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Cabling lines and trunks NT8D37 IPE Module Table 36 on page 267 NT8D14 Universal Trunk Card: Table 37 on page 269 NT8D15 E&M Trunk Card:...
  • Page 268 Page 268 of 456 Cabling lines and trunks Table 36 NT8D37 IPE Module: line card pair-terminations (Part 2 of 2) 14T/14R 15T/15R 16T/16R 17T/17R 18T/18R 19T/19R 20T/20R 21T/21R 22T/22R 23T/23R 24T/24R 25T/25R Note: Each of the following I/O panel connectors is cabled as shown above: connectors A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, K, L, M, N, R, S, T, and U.
  • Page 269 0 through 15, sequentially. Note 2: Use LD 14 to select trunk termination impedance (600 ohm or 900 ohm). See the Software Input/Output: Administration (NN43001-611) for information on LD 14. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Cabling lines and trunks Paging Other...
  • Page 270 Page 270 of 456 Cabling lines and trunks Table 38 NT8D37 IPE Module: NT8D15 E&M Trunk Card 2-wire paging mode pair-terminations 0T/0R A/PG 1T/1R A/PG 2T/2R A/PG 3T/3R A/PG Note: Each of the following I/O panel connectors is cabled as shown above: connectors A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, K, L, M, N, R, S, T, and U.
  • Page 271 TA/TB TA/TB RA/RB RA/RB EA/EB ESC/ESCG MA/MB TA/TB TA/TB RA/RB RA/RB EA/EB ESC/ESCG MA/MB Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Cabling lines and trunks Pin numbers Pair color 38/13 BK-G/G-BK 40/15 BK-S/S-BK Pin numbers 26/1 27/2 28/3 29/4 30/5 31/6...
  • Page 272 Page 272 of 456 Cabling lines and trunks Table 40 NT8D37 IPE Module: NT8D15 E&M Trunk Card 4-wire type 1 and type 2 mode pair-terminations (Part 2 of 2) Lead designations Type 1 Type 2 TA/TB TA/TB RA/RB RA/RB EA/EB ESC/ESCG MA/MB Note 1: Each of the following I/O panel connectors is cabled as shown above: connectors A, B,...
  • Page 273 C, D, E, F, G, H, K, L, M, N, R, S, T, and U. These connectors are associated with backplane slots 0 through 15, sequentially. Note 2: TA/TB is the transmit pair; RA/RB is the receive pair. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Cabling lines and trunks Pin numbers...
  • Page 274 Page 274 of 456 Cabling lines and trunks Table 42 NT5K17 Direct Dial Inward Trunk connections for NT8D37 I/O panel connectors A, E, K, R (Part 1 of 2) Lead designations DDI Mode Pins NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 I/O panel connectors Pair color W-BL...
  • Page 275 NT5K17 Direct Dial Inward Trunk connections for NT8D37 I/O panel connectors B, F, L, S (Part 1 of 3) Lead designations DDI Mode Pins Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Cabling lines and trunks I/O panel connectors Pair color BK-G...
  • Page 276 Page 276 of 456 Cabling lines and trunks Table 43 NT5K17 Direct Dial Inward Trunk connections for NT8D37 I/O panel connectors B, F, L, S (Part 2 of 3) Lead designations DDI Mode Pins NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 I/O panel connectors Pair color Slot 1...
  • Page 277 NT5K17 Direct Dial Inward Trunk connections for NT8D37 I/O panel connectors C, G, M, T (Part 1 of 3) Lead designations DDI Mode Pins Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Cabling lines and trunks I/O panel connectors Pair color V-BL...
  • Page 278 Page 278 of 456 Cabling lines and trunks Table 44 NT5K17 Direct Dial Inward Trunk connections for NT8D37 I/O panel connectors C, G, M, T (Part 2 of 3) Lead designations DDI Mode Pins NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 I/O panel connectors Pair color Slot 2...
  • Page 279 Table 45 NT5K18 Flexible Central Office Trunk connections for NT8D37 I/O panel connectors A, E, K, R (Part 1 of 2) Lead designations Pins Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Cabling lines and trunks I/O panel connectors Pair color V-BL...
  • Page 280 Page 280 of 456 Cabling lines and trunks Table 45 NT5K18 Flexible Central Office Trunk connections for NT8D37 I/O panel connectors A, E, K, R (Part 2 of 2) Lead designations Pins NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 I/O panel connectors Pair color Slot 0 Slot 4 R-BR...
  • Page 281 Table 46 NT5K18 Flexible Central Office Trunk connections for NT8D37 I/O panel connectors B, F, L, S (Part 1 of 2) Lead designations Pins Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Cabling lines and trunks I/O panel connectors Pair color W-BL...
  • Page 282 Page 282 of 456 Cabling lines and trunks Table 46 NT5K18 Flexible Central Office Trunk connections for NT8D37 I/O panel connectors B, F, L, S (Part 2 of 2) Lead designations Pins NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 I/O panel connectors Pair color BK-S Slot 1 Slot 5...
  • Page 283 Table 47 NT5K18 Flexible Central Office Trunk connections for NT8D37 I/O panel connectors C, G, M, T (Part 1 of 2) Lead designations Pins Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Cabling lines and trunks I/O panel connectors Pair color W-BL...
  • Page 284 Page 284 of 456 Cabling lines and trunks Table 47 NT5K18 Flexible Central Office Trunk connections for NT8D37 I/O panel connectors C, G, M, T (Part 2 of 2) Lead designations Pins NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 I/O panel connectors Pair color BK-S Slot 3 Slot 7...
  • Page 285 Table 48 NT5K19 Flexible E&M 2-Wire Type 1 connections for NT8D37 I/O panel connectors A, E, K, R Pair Pins Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Cabling lines and trunks I/O panel connectors Pair color Slot 0 Slot 4 R-BL...
  • Page 286 Page 286 of 456 Cabling lines and trunks Table 49 NT5K19 E&M 2-Wire Type 1 connections for NT8D37 I/O panel connectors B, F, L, S Pair Pins NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 I/O panel connectors Pair color Slot 1 Slot 5 R-BL Slot 1 Slot 5 BL-R...
  • Page 287 Table 50 NT5K19 Flexible E&M 2-Wire Type 1 trunk connections for NT8D37 I/O panel connectors C, G, M, T Pair Pins Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Cabling lines and trunks I/O panel connectors Pair color Slot 2 Slot 6...
  • Page 288 Page 288 of 456 Cabling lines and trunks Table 51 NT5K19 Flexible E&M 2-Wire Paging trunk connections for NT8D37 I/O panel connectors A, E, K, R Pair Pins NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 I/O panel connectors Pair color Slot 0 Slot 4 W-BR BR-W R-BL...
  • Page 289 Table 52 NT5K19 Flexible E&M 2-Wire Paging trunk connections for NT8D37 I/O panel connectors B, F, L, S Pair Pins Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Cabling lines and trunks I/O panel connectors Pair color Slot 1 Slot 5 W-BR...
  • Page 290 Page 290 of 456 Cabling lines and trunks Table 53 NT5K19 Flexible E&M 2-Wire Paging trunk connections for NT8D37 I/O panel connectors C, G, M, T Pair Pins NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 I/O panel connectors Pair color Slot 2 Slot 6 W-BR BR-W R-BL...
  • Page 291 Pair Pins SIG B SIG A SIG B SIG A SIG B SIG A SIG B SIG A Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Cabling lines and trunks I/O panel connectors Pair color W-BL Slot 0 Slot 4 BL-W W-BR...
  • Page 292 Page 292 of 456 Cabling lines and trunks Table 55 NT5K19 Flexible E&M 2-Wire Recorded Announcement trunk connections for NT8D37 I/O panel connectors B, F, L, S Pair Pins SIG B SIG A SIG B SIG A SIG B SIG A SIG B SIG A SIG B...
  • Page 293 SIG A SIG B SIG A SIG B SIG A SIG B SIG A SIG B SIG A Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Cabling lines and trunks I/O panel connectors Pair color W-BL Slot 2 Slot 6 BL-W W-BR...
  • Page 294 Page 294 of 456 Cabling lines and trunks Table 57 NT5K19 Flexible E&M 4-Wire Type 1 connections for NT8D37 I/O panel connectors A, E, K, R Lead designations Type 1 mode Pins Note: The cable pair designated TA, TB is the transmit pair. The pair designated RA, RB is the receive pair.
  • Page 295 Lead designations Type 1 mode Pins Note: The cable pair designated TA, TB is the transmit pair. The pair designated RA, RB is the receive pair. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Cabling lines and trunks I/O panel connectors Pair color...
  • Page 296 Page 296 of 456 Cabling lines and trunks Table 58 NT5K19 Flexible E&M 4-Wire Type 1 connections for NT8D37 I/O panel connectors B, F, L, S (Part 2 of 2) Lead designations Type 1 mode Pins Note: The cable pair designated TA, TB is the transmit pair. The pair designated RA, RB is the receive pair.
  • Page 297 Lead designations Type 1 mode Pins Note: The cable pair designated TA, TB is the transmit pair. The pair designated RA, RB is the receive pair. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Cabling lines and trunks I/O panel connectors Pair color...
  • Page 298 Page 298 of 456 Cabling lines and trunks Table 60 NT5K19 Flexible E&M AC15 Trunk connections for NT8D37 I/O panel connectors B, F, L, S Lead designations Type 1 mode Pins Note: The cable pair designated TA, TB is the transmit pair. The pair designated RA, RB is the receive pair.
  • Page 299: Powering Up The System And Initial Loading

    The Security Device (Figure 116 on battery and is shipped with the software package. This device, along with the Keycode Installation diskette, enables the features for each individual system. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 page 301) resembles a large watch...
  • Page 300 Page 300 of 456 Powering up the system and initial loading Procedure 47 Installing the Security Device The Security Device fits into the System Utility card (Figure 116 on page Insert the Security Device into the Security Device holder on the System Utility card with the “Nortel”...
  • Page 301 Powering up the system and initial loading Page 301 of 456 Figure 116 Security Device NORTEL DALLAS Registered Security I 10000409 NT_STD 9603 202AA Side view This side This side faces up faces down 553-9149 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commissioning...
  • Page 302: Preparing To Power Up – Ac

    Page 302 of 456 Powering up the system and initial loading Preparing to power up – AC Follow Procedure 48 to prepare to power up a Large System. Procedure 48 Preparing to power up – AC Set the AC service panel circuit breakers OFF. Set the main circuit breakers in the rear of each pedestal OFF.
  • Page 303: Turning Ac Power On

    In the AC power panel, set the circuit breaker for Column 0 to ON. Set the main circuit breaker for Column 0 to ON (rear of the pedestal). Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Powering up the system and initial loading...
  • Page 304: Resetting The Main Circuit Breakers (Ac Power)

    Page 304 of 456 Powering up the system and initial loading Set the blower unit switch for Column 0 to ON. On initial power-up, the blower rotates slowly. As the system heats up, the cooling fans will turn faster. Set the main circuit breaker for Column 0 to ON. The main circuit breaker is located in the rear of the pedestal.
  • Page 305 If the module covers are left off and the system overheats, circuit cards will malfunction and, in extreme cases, melt. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Powering up the system and initial loading End of Procedure Large System Installation and Commissioning...
  • Page 306: Preparing To Power Up – Dc

    Page 306 of 456 Powering up the system and initial loading Preparing to power up – DC Procedure 53 Preparing to power up – DC Set the AC service panel circuit breakers to each rectifier OFF. Remove the DC power distribution fuses or set the distribution circuit breakers OFF.
  • Page 307 Repeat step 1 through step 5 for each column in the system. Start with Column 2 and continue until power is turned on in all the columns. Do the Core columns last. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Powering up the system and initial loading CAUTION...
  • Page 308: Installing Software

    Page 308 of 456 Powering up the system and initial loading Make sure the green lights in all the module power supplies are lit before proceeding to the next column. The red LED for each column remains lit until the system reloads. Once the system is running, reattach all covers and panels to the modules and columns.
  • Page 309 Procedure 55 Installing the software Check that a terminal is connected to COM1 on Call Server 1. Insert the RMD into the Compact Flash card slot. Press the manual RESET button on the CP PIV card faceplate Press <CR> at the Install Tool Menu...
  • Page 310: Nn43021

    Page 310 of 456 Powering up the system and initial loading The system attempts to validate and format the FMD partitions. The following format will occur only if the on-board 1 GByte FMD is blank. >Obtaining and checking system configuration ... >Validate hard disk partitions and size ...
  • Page 311 Size in sectors = 0x98000 Low boundary = 0x9ffc1 High boundary = 0x1e8bdf fdiskPartCreate(0x12d5ff0c, 4, 11, 0x130) Size in sectors = 0x98000 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Powering up the system and initial loading Install cannot continue Note: INSTALL WILL REBOOT AFTER THIS...
  • Page 312 Page 312 of 456 Powering up the system and initial loading Low boundary = 0x137fc1 High boundary = 0x1e8bdf >Fix Media Device repartition completed >Formatting FMD ... Mounting msdos fs /boot on /dev/hda1... fdiskDevCreate(/dev/hda1) /dev/hda1: partTablePtr = 0x12d5ff0c Found partition 1, nodePtr = 0x12d30a4c Partition 1 = type MSDOS FAT16 <= 32MB, cbioPtr = 0x131eb2e8 Initializing new slave device 0x131eb2e8...
  • Page 313 Sectors reserved 32, hidden 63, FAT sectors 1216 Root dir entries 0, sysId VX5DOS32, serial number cfcfc3c3 Label:" Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Powering up the system and initial loading " ... " ... " ... 0x12d22e7c Large System Installation and Commissioning...
  • Page 314 Page 314 of 456 Powering up the system and initial loading Mounting msdos fs /d on /dev/hda3... fdiskDevCreate(/dev/hda3) /dev/hda3: partTablePtr = 0x12d5ff0c Found partition 3, nodePtr = 0x12d30a4c Partition 3 = type Win95 FAT32, cbioPtr = 0x12d22e7c Initializing new slave device 0x12d22e7c Retrieved old volume params with %80 confidence: Volume Parameters: FAT type: FAT16, sectors per cluster 195...
  • Page 315 No keycode files are available on the removable media. Please replace the RMD containing the keycode file(s). Please enter: Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Powering up the system and initial loading M A I N M E N U <t> - To Tools menu.
  • Page 316 Page 316 of 456 Powering up the system and initial loading At this point, either replace the RMD or quit the installation. If you select option “<q> - Quit.”, the system requires confirmation. Communication Server 1000 Software/Database/ BOOTROM RMD Install Tool ================================================ ==================== You selected to quit.
  • Page 317 The machine type displayed can be one of the following, according to the keycode content: • 3521 (CP PIV processor on CS 1000M SG) for Meridian 1 Option 61C CP PIV • 3621 (CP PIV processor on CS 1000M MG) for CS 1000E and Meridian 1 Option 81C CP PIV systems The system requests keycode validation.
  • Page 318 Page 318 of 456 Powering up the system and initial loading If the keycode matches, enter <CR> to continue the installation. The system displays the Install Menu. Communication Server 1000 Software/Database/ BOOTROM RMD Install Tool ================================================= I N S T A L L or upgrade Succession Enterprise System Software, Database and the CP-BOOTROM.
  • Page 319 <CR>) to continue. If the RMD is not yet in the drive, insert it and then press <CR>. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Powering up the system and initial loading <CR> -> <a> - RMD is now in drive.
  • Page 320 Powering up the system and initial loading 12 The system displays the release of the software found on RMD under the “swload” directory and requests confirmation to continue the installation. Communication Server 1000 Software/Database/ BOOTROM RMD Install Tool ================================================= The RMD contains System S/W version xxxx.
  • Page 321 (CSU) Feature ? (Default - YES) <CR> -> <y> - Yes >Processing the install control file ... >Installing release xxxx Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Powering up the system and initial loading Please enter: <n> - No, Continue without Dependency Lists Enter choice>...
  • Page 322 Page 322 of 456 Powering up the system and initial loading 14 The Installation Status Summary appears. | SW: RMD to FMD | | Dependency Lists | AUTO-CSU Feature | no | IPMG Software | | DATABASE | CP-BOOTROM | NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 INSTALLATION STATUS SUMMARY...
  • Page 323 Please enter: <CR> -> <a> - Continue with new system install. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Powering up the system and initial loading <n> - No, stop installation. Return to the Enter choice>...
  • Page 324 By default option 1 will be selected. Enter your choice ->x >Copying new PSDL ... 17 Successful installation confirmation appears, enter <CR> to continue. Communication Server 1000 Software/Database/ BOOTROM RMD Install Tool ================================================= Software release xxxx was installed successfully on Core 1.
  • Page 325 MMDU pack. Fixed Media Device. Enter choice> a Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Powering up the system and initial loading <CR> -> <a> - Install CUSTOMER database. <b> - Install DEFAULT database.
  • Page 326 Page 326 of 456 Powering up the system and initial loading 19 Continue with database installation. Communication Server 1000 Software/Database/ BOOTROM RMD Install Tool ================================================= You selected to transfer single database from RMD to FMD on Core 0. The database will be converted from release xxxx.
  • Page 327 | SW: RMD to FMD | | Dependency Lists | AUTO-CSU Feature | no | IPMG Software | | DATABASE | CP-BOOTROM | Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Powering up the system and initial loading INSTALLATION STATUS SUMMARY ------------------------------------------- =============+========+========+============= Option...
  • Page 328 Page 328 of 456 Powering up the system and initial loading 20 Upon returning to the main install menu, enter q to quit. or upgrade Succession Enterprise System Software, Database and the CP-BOOTROM. You will be prompted throughout the installation and given the opportunity to quit at any time.
  • Page 329 <CR> -> <a> - Reboot the system. >Removing temporary file "/u/disk3521.sys" >Removing temporary file "/u/disk3621.sys" >Rebooting system ... Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Powering up the system and initial loading Please enter: <n> - No, DON'T quit. Enter choice> <CR>...
  • Page 330: Testing Core/Net 1 And Core/Net 0

    Page 330 of 456 Powering up the system and initial loading At this point the system should reload and initialize. Testing Core/Net 1 and Core/Net 0 LD 137 modifications CMDU/MMDU following commands are introduced in LD 137. • STAT FMD display text: Status of both Fixed Media Devices (FMD) command parameter: none •...
  • Page 331 Clear the display and minor alarms on both Cores: LD 135 CDSP CMAJ CMIN ALL Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Powering up the system and initial loading Load program Test LCDs Load program Get the status of the System Utility card...
  • Page 332 Page 332 of 456 Powering up the system and initial loading Test the clocks: LD 60 SSCK x SWCK **** Verify that the Clock Controllers are switching correctly: SWCK SWCK Check applications (CallPilot, Symposium, Meridian Mail, and so on.). 10 Check dial tone. Switch call processing Procedure 57 Switching call processing...
  • Page 333 Install the two system monitors. Test that the system monitors are working: LD 37 ENL TTY x Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Powering up the system and initial loading Load program Get status of CPU and memory Test CPU...
  • Page 334 Page 334 of 456 Powering up the system and initial loading STAT XSM **** Clear the display and minor alarms on both Cores: LD 135 CDSP CMAJ CMIN ALL Test the clocks: LD 60 SSCK x SWCK **** Verify that the Clock Controllers are switching correctly: SWCK SWCK Check applications (CallPilot, Symposium, Meridian Mail, and so on.).
  • Page 335: Performing Acceptance Tests

    “Testing the blower unit and thermal sensor” on “Testing the sysload” on “Testing the system terminal and system monitor” on “Testing the PFTU” on Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 CAUTION Ensure that the current DEP Lists are installed. page 336...
  • Page 336: Testing The Module Power Supply

    Page 336 of 456 Performing acceptance tests See Software Input/Output: Administration (NN43001-611) for a detailed explanation of software prompts and the Software Input/Output: System Messages (NN43001-712) for the meaning of system messages and display codes generated during acceptance tests. Note: If you fail to see an expected display code while performing any test, contact your Nortel support representative.
  • Page 337: Testing The Blower Unit And Thermal Sensor

    PWR0005. Set the blower unit circuit breaker, or power switch, to ON. • • Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Performing acceptance tests The red column LED should remain lit. The system terminal should display PWR0002 and PWR0003. The green LED on the power supply should light.
  • Page 338 Page 338 of 456 Performing acceptance tests Use a screwdriver to loosen the retaining screws at the front of the blower unit (see Figure 117 on disconnected from the pedestal. Note: Do not pull the unit all the way out of the pedestal. •...
  • Page 339: Testing The Sysload

    • The following functions occur during a sysload: • • Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Performing acceptance tests Simultaneously press the MAN RST buttons (the bottom buttons) on both Call Processor Cards. The red LED at the top of the CPU column should light.
  • Page 340: Testing The System Terminal And System Monitor

    Page 340 of 456 Performing acceptance tests On the LCD displays on the Cards: • • • The following functions occur when the initialization is complete: • • • Press the return key on the system terminal to monitor the progress of the midnight routines until the OVL111 BKGD response is received.
  • Page 341: Testing The Pftu

    PFTU. Set the line transfer switch on the PFTU to BYPASS and test the telephones and trunks connected to the PFTU. • • Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Performing acceptance tests %*!&()<>=:,.? READY FOR INPUT End of Procedure Place an outgoing call from each telephone associated with the PFTU.
  • Page 342 Page 342 of 456 Performing acceptance tests Set the line transfer switch on the PFTU to NORMAL, and test the telephones and trunks connected to the PFTU. The telephones and trunks associated with the PFTU should return to normal operation. NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 End of Procedure...
  • Page 343: Installing Earthquake Bracing

    Bellcore or California OSHPD requirements. This application could include attachment to a raised wood or steel floor. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commissioning Page 343 of 456...
  • Page 344: Installing Seismic Bracing

    Installing seismic bracing Each CS 1000M Large System and Meridian 1 Large System has been certified to meet two of the most stringent seismic specifications for concrete floor mounting: BELLCORE and CALIFORNIA OSHPD: •...
  • Page 345 Note: The NT8D64CD kit contains neither bracing rods nor tie bars because these are not needed for single-module installations. The NT8D64BD kit does not contain mounting plates as these are not needed for column expansion. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Installing earthquake bracing NT8D64CD NT8D64CA...
  • Page 346 Page 346 of 456 Installing earthquake bracing Next, each column must also be secured to the floor. This is accomplished by installing one of two available anchor kits. Select the anchor kit by comparing the site requirements to Table 62 on anchor kit can be used to meet the CALIFORNIA OSHPD specification, but only Kit B meets the BELLCORE specification.
  • Page 347: Drilling Concrete Floors

    • hammer or mallet • vacuum Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Installing earthquake bracing thickness = 0.120”, steel material, zinc plate finish Corporation (918) 252-6000) DANGER Wear safety goggles when drilling anchor holes. For all drilling, use the appropriate tools and follow local codes.
  • Page 348 Page 348 of 456 Installing earthquake bracing Procedure 64 Drilling concrete floors Using the equipment room floor plan mark the position of all of the columns. Center-punch each of the hole centers. Using a carbide-tipped drill bit, hammer drill the holes to the size and depth shown in Table 63 on Table 63 Anchor hole sizes...
  • Page 349: Installing Kit A And Kit B Anchor Plates

    50% of the anchor bolts. These anchors must be tested to 24 020 N (5400 lb) tension and 122 J (90 ft-lb) torque. Any failure requires testing of all remaining anchors. Go to “Installing earthquake rods” on Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Installing earthquake bracing page 351.
  • Page 350 Page 350 of 456 Installing earthquake bracing Figure 118 Mounting plate installation Anchor holes Adapter bushing NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 Pedestal End of Procedure December 2007 Mounting plate Anchor bolt Shim 553-6071...
  • Page 351: Installing Earthquake Rods

    12.7 mm (1/2 in.) open-end wrench for rods • 14.3 mm (9/16 in.) open-end wrench for nuts Note: The earthquake rods should be installed before you position the columns. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Installing earthquake bracing page 351. End of Procedure...
  • Page 352 Page 352 of 456 Installing earthquake bracing Procedure 67 Installing earthquake rods Remove the top cap on each column: Figure 119 Exhaust grill removal NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 Pull forward on the clips underneath the front edge of each air exhaust grill on the top cap. Lift up and remove the grill as illustrated in Figure 119.
  • Page 353 Insert each rod into its hole at the top of the column. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Installing earthquake bracing Mounting bolts...
  • Page 354 Page 354 of 456 Installing earthquake bracing Install bracing rods: • • • Note: When installing expansion rods as part of the NT8D64BD bracing kit, the rods are screwed into the previously-installed rods by means of a coupling nut. The resulting two-piece rod should be secured in the same manner as the single rod described above.
  • Page 355 • Replace the air exhaust grills at the front and rear of each top cap. For a single-column system, reinstall the side panels on each module. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Installing earthquake bracing Tie bars Large System Installation and Commissioning...
  • Page 356 Page 356 of 456 Installing earthquake bracing For a multiple-column system, install NT8D49AA Spacer Kits between adjacent columns: Figure 122 Positioning spacer gaskets NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 Attach gaskets to both sides in the front section of each spacer (see Figure 122 on page 356).
  • Page 357: Positioning And Leveling The System

    Procedure 68 Leveling the system Loosen the anchor bolts until the mounting plates are free to move. Starting from one end of the line-up, move a column into position. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Installing earthquake bracing Spacers Spacers...
  • Page 358: Installing Non-Seismic Bracing

    Page 358 of 456 Installing earthquake bracing Loosely install the pedestal mounting hardware (1/2 in. bolts, lock washer, plain washer, and insulating washer), using the plastic insulating washers. Re-level the column, adding or removing shims as needed. Go back and re-level any other columns.
  • Page 359: Installing A Non-Seismic Anchor Kit

    Make the hole in concrete by using a rotary hammer drill to the following size and depth: • • Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Installing earthquake bracing hole diameter 16 mm (5/8 in.) hole depth 50 mm (2 in.)
  • Page 360 Page 360 of 456 Installing earthquake bracing Abandon the hole if you should hit a reinforcing bar or the hole breaks through. A minimum of two diagonally opposite anchors are required for this application. Remove any debris from the hole with a blowout bulb or compressed air. Use a vacuum cleaner to dispose of the debris.
  • Page 361 Figure 124 Pedestal mounting flange (rear view) Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Installing earthquake bracing Shoulder Washer Large System Installation and Commissioning Page 361 of 456 Pedestal Bolt Metal Washer Insulating Washer Anchor 553-7473...
  • Page 362: Nn43021-310 Standard 02.01 December

    Page 362 of 456 Installing earthquake bracing NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007...
  • Page 363: Adding A Module To A Column

    To add a fourth module to a column during initial system installation, see the procedure for placing the fourth module on a column in “Preparing for installation” on Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 page CAUTION...
  • Page 364: Adding A Module To The Base Of A Column

    Page 364 of 456 Adding a module to a column A module can be added to a column in one of three positions. A specific procedure is provided for each situation. • “Adding a module to the base of a column” on •...
  • Page 365 Disconnect the system monitor connector to the pedestal (see Figure 125). Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Adding a module to a column disable the device associated with the port Large System Installation and Commissioning...
  • Page 366 Page 366 of 456 Adding a module to a column Figure 125 NT7D09CA Pedestal – module power and system monitor connections System monitor connector (NT8D46CB cable) NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 CAUTION DISCONNECT FROM SOURCE OF DC POWER BEFORE REMOVING THIS UNIT FROM THE PEDESTAL Use a 9/16 in.
  • Page 367 Secure the mounting bolts for the module. Place the module that was removed onto the top of the module that was added and secure it with the mounting bolts. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Adding a module to a column Mounting...
  • Page 368 Page 368 of 456 Adding a module to a column Connect the power and system monitor cables in the module: Set all circuit breakers in the pedestal to ON. Reinstall the system monitor in the pedestal: Replace all module covers and the pedestal grill. NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 Connect the power connectors to the pedestal and to the module...
  • Page 369 Figure 127 Module-to-module power and system monitor connections Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Adding a module to a column I/O safety panel to J1 I/O safety panel to J2 Rear view Large System Installation and Commissioning Page 369 of 456...
  • Page 370: Adding A Module Between Two Other Modules

    Page 370 of 456 Adding a module to a column Adding a module between two other modules If conduit or other cabling runs through modules that are being moved, you must tag and disconnect the cables, pull them out of the modules, and reroute them after all of the modules are repositioned.
  • Page 371 Use a 14.3 mm (9/16 in.) socket wrench to remove the five mounting bolts that secure the module and lift it off the column (see Figure 128 Figure 128 Module mounting bolt Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Adding a module to a column page 369).
  • Page 372 Page 372 of 456 Adding a module to a column Position and secure modules: Figure 129 Module positioning guides Rear NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 Locate the positioning guides on what is now the top module in the column (see Figure 129 on page added is facing the same direction as the column.
  • Page 373 If the column houses the master system monitor, load LD 37, and software re-enable the associated SDI port: Replace all module covers and the pedestal grill. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Adding a module to a column 369). LD 37...
  • Page 374: Adding A Module To The Top Of A Column

    Page 374 of 456 Adding a module to a column Adding a module to the top of a column In a DC-powered system, power to the column can remain on during this procedure. If conduit or other cabling runs through the top cap, you must tag and disconnect the cables, pull them out of the way, and reroute them after the new module and the top cap are positioned.
  • Page 375 In the UK, the front and rear air exhaust grills are secured by Southco fasteners located underneath the front edge of the grill. Use a #1 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Adding a module to a column 375). Press the four tabs (two on each side) and let the...
  • Page 376 Page 376 of 456 Adding a module to a column Figure 132 UK air exhaust grill removal • • NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 Phillips head screwdriver and turn the fasteners 1/4-turn to release or secure the grill (see Figure 132 on Top cap Air exhaust grill Use a 8 mm (5/16 in.) socket wrench to remove the six bolts that...
  • Page 377 Figure 133 Top cap assembly Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Adding a module to a column Mounting bolts Front of column Large System Installation and Commissioning Page 377 of 456 Top cap Screw for LED bracket on perforated panel...
  • Page 378 Page 378 of 456 Adding a module to a column Position and secure the module being added: Figure 134 Module positioning guides Rear NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 Locate the positioning guides on the module in the column (see Figure 134 on page 378).
  • Page 379 (see Figure 136 on Connect the system monitor cable from connector J2 in the lower module to J1 in the module being added (see Figure 136 on page Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Adding a module to a column Mounting bolts 380).
  • Page 380 Page 380 of 456 Adding a module to a column Figure 136 Module-to-module power and system monitor connections NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 I/O safety panel to J1 I/O safety panel to J2 Rear view December 2007 Power connectors between modules System monitor connectors 553-5152...
  • Page 381 (see Figure 138 on Figure 138 Monitor cable J2 backplane alignment tab and key alignment Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Adding a module to a column page 381).
  • Page 382 Page 382 of 456 Adding a module to a column Connect the orange power connector to the module power harness. Restore power to the module: • • 10 Reinstall the system monitor in the pedestal: 11 Replace all module covers and the pedestal grill. NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 With AC power, set the main circuit breaker to ON (up) in the rear of...
  • Page 383: Installing A Signaling Server

    Unpacking Help files for Virtual Terminal Emulator ....Logging in to the Signaling Server ......
  • Page 384: Introduction

    Nortel ISP1100 server. This chapter contains no instructions to install an IBM X306m or HP DL320-G4 COTS 1U server. Please see the IBM xSeries 306m Types 8848 and 8491 User Guide or the HP ProLiant DL320 Generation 4 Server User Guide shipped with the COTS servers for detailed installation instructions.
  • Page 385: Readiness Checklist

    Nortel ISP1100 server. Instructions to install an IBM X306m or HP DL320-G4 COTS 1U server are not included in this chapter. Detailed installation instructions can be found in the IBM xSeries 306m Types 8848 and 8491 User Guide or the HP ProLiant DL320 Generation 4 Server User Guide shipped with the server.
  • Page 386 • NTDU0606E6 - CP PM Signaling Server 25cm RJ45 Ethernet Cable kit • a DTE-DTE null modem cable (supplied) • for a CS 1000M Nortel CP PM Signaling Server (NTDW66AAE5 model) • NTDW6102E5 - CP PM Signaling Server Hard Drive kit •...
  • Page 387: Installing The Cp Pm Signaling Server Hardware

    Installing the CP PM Signaling Server hardware The Nortel CP PM server is a circuit card, and thus is not mounted in a rack. This section contains instructions for installing a Nortel CP PM Signaling Server in a CS 1000E and a CS 1000M system.
  • Page 388 Installing a Signaling Server This section contains general instructions for installing the CP PM Signaling Server circuit cards in CS 1000E and CS 1000M systems. For more detailed installation instructions, refer to Circuit Card: Description and Installation (NN43001-311) and Signaling Server: Installation and Commissioning (NN43001-312).
  • Page 389: Connections

    50-pin MDF connector on the back of the shelf of the Media Gateway, Universal Equipment Module, or 11C cabinet to a 25-pin DB connector. Obtained the CAT5 cables (or better) to connect the server to the ELAN and TLAN subnets?
  • Page 390 Page 390 of 456 Installing a Signaling Server CS 1000M system respectively. It also contains instructions for connecting a maintenance terminal to the Nortel CP PM Signaling Server. The NTDW61BAE5 model of the Nortel CP PM Signaling Server was designed for use in a CS 1000E system. As such, it is inserted into a slot of the Media Gateway (MG 1000E or MG 1000B).
  • Page 391 Installing a Signaling Server Page 391 of 456 Figure 139 Faceplates of the Nortel CP PM server Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commissioning...
  • Page 392 Establish a maintenance terminal connection at the back of the shelf of the IPMG. The com (SDI) port of the CP PM circuit card Signaling Server is routed through the backplane of the shelf to the 50 pin MDF connector on the back of the shelf.
  • Page 393 9600 Bit/s. Other available speeds are 19 200, 38 400, and 115 200 Bits. You can change the port speed using the maintenance terminal. To verify or change the baud rate on a Nortel CP PM Signaling Server, see Signaling Server: Installation and Commissioning (NN43001-312).
  • Page 394 TLAN Ethernet ports. Complete Procedure 75 to connect a Nortel CP PM Signaling Server (model NTDW66AAE5) to the ELAN and TLAN subnets of a CS 1000M system. Connecting a Nortel CP PM Signaling Server to the ELAN and TLAN subnets of a CS 1000M system causes a service disruption.
  • Page 395 Insert the end of another RJ-45 CAT5 Ethernet cable (not supplied) into the TLAN network interface port (TLAN port) on the back of the CS 1000M UEM. (You installed this TLAN port at the back of the UEM when you installed the Signaling Server in the UEM).
  • Page 396 Connect the Signaling Server to the ELAN subnet. Insert the RJ-45 CAT5 (or better) cable into PEthernet 2 connector (ELAN network interface) on the back of the Signaling Server. Port 2 is the left-most of the two network interfaces. Connect a DTE–DTE null modem serial cable from the serial port on the back of the Signaling Server to the serial port on a maintenance terminal.
  • Page 397 Set the baud rate for the serial port on the Signaling Server to 9 600 b/ps. See Signaling Server: Installation and Commissioning (NN43001-312). Note: The IBM X306m Signaling Server ships with the serial port set to 9600 b/ps. Configure the connected maintenance terminal. See Signaling Server: Installation and Commissioning (NN43001-312).
  • Page 398 Standard 02.01 Check that the power cord is the type required in the region where the Signaling Server is used. Do not modify or use the supplied AC power cord if it is not the correct type. Attach the female end of the power cord to the mating AC power receptacle on the right-hand side of the Signaling Server’s back...
  • Page 399: Installing The Signaling Server Software

    CP PM, IBM X306m and HP DL320-G4 Signaling Servers do not support any Signaling Server software prior to CS 1000 Release 5.5. CS 1000 Release 5.5 Signaling Server software does not need to be installed on the CP PM Signaling Server. It is delivered with the Signaling Server software, operating system, applications and web files pre-loaded onto the hard drive.
  • Page 400: Installing The Software

    Signaling Server to trigger a cold boot. This forces the Signaling Server to boot from the CD. For a Nortel CP PM Signaling Server, insert the CS 1000 Release 5.5 Signaling Server Software CF card into the faceplate CF drive and press the RST button on the faceplate of the Signaling Server to trigger a cold boot.
  • Page 401 Figure 142 Nortel CP PM system BIOS configuration • Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Installing a Signaling Server The VxWorksTM banner screen appears (see Figure 143) followed by system messages indicating that the Signaling Server Software Installation Tool is being loaded from either the Signaling Server Software CD or CF Card.
  • Page 402 Page 402 of 456 Installing a Signaling Server Figure 143 VxWorks system banner When the Install Tool banner appears (Figure 144), press <CR> to perform system checks and begin software installation. NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007...
  • Page 403 ````####```` Please press <CR> when ready ... Press <CR> to perform system checks. If the system has less than 1 Gbyte of RAM, the following error message appears: Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Installing a Signaling Server `############# ######```####...
  • Page 404 Enter Choice> a NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 If the hard drive of the Signaling Server is not partitioned, the file systems verification process fails. Upon failure, the menu in Figure 145 appears. Enter a to partition and initialize the hard disk, and to reboot the Signaling Server.
  • Page 405 Time is set to: 08:38:30 Current date and time is: MONDAY 04-04-2005, 08:38:30 • Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Installing a Signaling Server When reinstalling the software on an existing system, the system verifies the file systems. The disk check reports: Filesystems verification succeeded.
  • Page 406 Page 406 of 456 Installing a Signaling Server Figure 147 System Summary CS 1000 Signaling Server Software Install Tool (sse-x.xx.xx) ===================================================================== ------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------ +================================================================+ Hostname: SS_Node276_Ldr Role: Leader Node ID: Node IP: H.323 ID: SS_Node276_Ldr ELAN IP: 192.168.10.20 ELAN SM: 255.255.255.0 ELAN GW: 192.168.10.1...
  • Page 407 <t> - To go to the Tools Menu. <q> - Quit. Enter Choice> At the Main Menu (Figure 148), enter a to install Signaling Server software. Option a performs options b, c, d, and e. The following sample lines display on the screen: Copying “/cd0/sse37012.p3/disk.sys”...
  • Page 408 Page 408 of 456 Installing a Signaling Server The Dependency Lists installation screen appears (Figure 149). Figure 149 Dependency lists installation Press <CR> or enter y to install the dependency lists. The Installation Status Summary screen appears: The Installation status screen appears (Figure 150 on NN43021-310 Standard 02.01...
  • Page 409 Figure 150 Installation Status Enter y to start the installation. The screens shown in Figures 151 to 157, which start on Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Installing a Signaling Server page 410, appear. Large System Installation and Commissioning Page 409 of 456...
  • Page 410 Page 410 of 456 Installing a Signaling Server Figure 151 Installation output CS 1000 Signaling Server Software Install Tool (sse-x.xx.xx) ===================================================================== You have selected to install version x.xx.xx on the system. As this is a new install, all necessary directories and files will be created on the hard disk.
  • Page 411 Copying “/cd0/IPL4xxxx.sa” to “/u/fw/IPL4xxxx.sa”. After the Signaling Server software and system components are installed, the Restore IP configuration screen appears (Figure 155 on Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Installing a Signaling Server Large System Installation and Commissioning Page 411 of 456 page 412).
  • Page 412 • NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 If you are migrating a Leader Signaling Server (see "Signaling Server migration" in Signaling Server: Installation and Commissioning (NN43001-312),insert the Removable Media Device (RMD) into the appropriate drive, and press <CR> or enter a to restore the IP configuration data.
  • Page 413 Figure 156 IP telephony parameter confirmation If you are installing a new Signaling Server, or you are migrating a Follower or Standalone Signaling Server (see "Signaling Server migration" in Signaling Server: Installation and Commissioning (NN43001-312)), select b to bypass the restoration of IP configuration data.
  • Page 414 <CR> -> <a> - Set this Signaling Server as a Leader. <b> - Set this Signaling Server as a Follower. <q> - Quit. Enter Choice> 10 Configure the Signaling Server as Leader or Follower. See Figure 157 on page • NN43021-310 Standard 02.01...
  • Page 415 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Installing a Signaling Server If there is not already a Leader Signaling Server in the IP Telephony node, or if the Signaling Server is to be a stand-alone Signaling Server, enter a at the prompt to configure this Signaling Server as Leader.
  • Page 416 Virtual Trunk TPS in Element Manager (refer to Element Manager: System Administration (NN43001-332)). — If this Signaling Server is not to be associated with a Call Server, enter b at the prompt to set this Signaling Server as a stand-alone Signaling Server.
  • Page 417 Enter d if this Signaling Server is configured as a Coresident Leader and is not providing an NRS. Go to step 13. Press <CR> or enter a if this Signaling Server is to provide an H.323 Gatekeeper and a SIP Redirect/Proxy Server.
  • Page 418 Signaling Server. Please enter: <CR> -> <a> - Primary. <b> - Alternate. Enter Choice> 13 Select the type of NRS to be provided by this Signaling Server. See Figure 162 for a co-resident Signaling Server. • • • Refer to Network Routing Service Installation and Commissioning (NN43001-564) for more information on the NRS.
  • Page 419 TLAN IP : 192.168.20.20 TLAN subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 TLAN gateway IP : 192.168.20.1 Node IP : 192.168.10.20 Call Server IP : 192.168.10.10 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Installing a Signaling Server Large System Installation and Commissioning Page 419 of 456...
  • Page 420 If this is a Leader Signaling Server, enter the parameters for the Node, ELAN network interface, TLAN network interface, and Call Server as required. — If installing the Signaling Server at an office that is not a branch office, enter the ELAN network interface IP address of the Call Server.
  • Page 421 • • • • Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Installing a Signaling Server TLAN subnet parameters as required. The Call Server IP address is automatically set to 0.0.0.0. Depending on whether the Signaling Server is configured as Primary, Alternate, or Standalone, either the Primary NRS IP address screen, the Alternate NRS IP address screen, or both (in succession) appear.
  • Page 422 The Gatekeeper configuration can be updated later using Element Manager. The IP Telephony parameter confirmation screen appears (Figure 168). Figure 168 IP Telephony parameter configuration CS 1000 Signaling Server Software Install Tool (sse-x.xx.xx) ===================================================================== You have entered the following parameters for this Leader Signaling Server: Node ID...
  • Page 423 Signaling Server in the Element Manager node configuration web page. 17 To complete the installation, the Installation Status Summary screen appears as shown in Figure 169 on Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Installing a Signaling Server page 422 is for a Leader Signaling Server page 424.
  • Page 424 Page 424 of 456 Installing a Signaling Server Figure 169 Installation Status Summary 18 Press <CR> to exit to the Main Menu (see Figure 170 on q at the Main Menu to quit the installation process. Figure 171 on page 425 NN43021-310 Standard 02.01...
  • Page 425 Please enter: <CR> -> <m> - Return to previous menu. <q> - Quit and reboot the system. Enter Choice> q Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Installing a Signaling Server M A I N M E N U Large System Installation and Commissioning...
  • Page 426: First Boot Of A New Nortel Cp Pm Signaling Server

    Nortel CP PM Signaling Servers have CS 1000 Release 5.5 software, applications, operating system, and web files preloaded on the hard drive when they are shipped. On the first boot of a Nortel CP PM Signaling Server, the Signaling Server Software Installation Tool prompts you to enter basic system configuration parameters.
  • Page 427 Entering basic system parameters Procedure 79 Entering basic system configuration parameters Press the RST button on the faceplate of the CP PM Signaling Server. This cold-reboots the Signaling Server and triggers the Install Tool on the hard drive (see Figure 172)
  • Page 428 Page 428 of 456 Installing a Signaling Server Press <CR> to continue with the configuration. The Restore IP configuration screen appears (Figure 173). Figure 173 Restore IP configuration Enter b at the prompt to bypass the restore of IP configuration data. The CP PM board location screen appears (Figure 174).
  • Page 429 Enter Choice> Configure the Signaling Server as a Leader or Follower. If there is already a Leader Signaling Server in the IP Telephony node, enter b at the prompt to configure this Signaling Server as Follower. The Follower Signaling Server configuration screen appears (Figure 176). Go to step 15 on...
  • Page 430 To identify this Signaling Server, please enter a Hostname. Hostname : SS_Node276_Ldr If there is not a Leader Signaling Server in the IP Telephony node already, or if the Signaling Server is to be a stand-alone Signaling Server, press <CR> or enter a at the prompt to configure this Signaling Server as Leader.
  • Page 431 Virtual Trunk TPS in Element Manager (refer to Element Manager: System Administration (NN43001-332)). — If this Signaling Server is not to be associated with a Call Server, enter b at the prompt to set this Signaling Server as a Standalone Signaling Server - NRS.
  • Page 432 <CR> -> <a> - Primary. <b> - Alternate. <c> - Failsafe. Enter Choice> Select the type of NRS to be provided by this Signaling Server. See Figure 179 for a co-resident Signaling Server. See Figure 178 for a stand-alone Signaling Server. •...
  • Page 433 Leader Signaling Server at boot. To identify this Signaling Server, please enter a Hostname. Hostname : SS_Node276_Ldr Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Installing a Signaling Server Large System Installation and Commissioning Page 433 of 456...
  • Page 434 Node, ELAN network interface, TLAN network interface, and Call Server as required. See Figure 164 on — If installing the Signaling Server at an office that is not a branch office, enter the ELAN network interface IP address of the Call Server.
  • Page 435 This also preconfigures the IP Telephony node files. In Signaling Server: Installation and Commissioning (NN43001-312), the node files are imported to Element Manager for further configuration. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Installing a Signaling Server Proceed to step 16 on page...
  • Page 436 Page 436 of 456 Installing a Signaling Server Depending on whether the Signaling Server is configured as Primary, Alternate or Stand-alone, the Primary NRS IP address screen (Figure 184), the Alternate NRS IP address screen (Figure 185), or both in succession (for a Stand-alone Signaling Server) appear.
  • Page 437 Manager. The IP telephony parameter configuration screen appears (Figure 186). Figure 186 IP Telephony parameter configuration Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Installing a Signaling Server — If you did enter the address of the Primary NRS, enter the address of the Alternate NRS (also optional).
  • Page 438 The screen for the stand-alone Signaling Server displays values for the Hostname, ELAN network interface, TLAN network interface, and NRS parameters. The Node ID field is set to 0. The Call Server IP field is set to 0.0.0.0. December 2007...
  • Page 439 Page 439 of 456 Figure 187 Install tool 13 Enter q to quit the Install Tool. Confirm to reboot the system. The Installation Tool quit confirmation screen appears (Figure 188). Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commissioning...
  • Page 440 After configuration and reboot, a Follower Signaling Server sends out BOOTP requests and waits for a response. Since the Follower Signaling Server is not yet configured in an IP Telephony node, there is no BOOTP response. Do not wait for this response. Complete Procedure 80, “Adding a Follower Signaling Server to an IP Telephony node,”...
  • Page 441 In subsequent Follower installations, FTP succeeds. Open the Web browser. 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 can be required, instead of the Node IP address, to access the Element Manager login Web page in secure environments.
  • Page 442 Page 442 of 456 Installing a Signaling Server Figure 189 Node Configuration web page Click Edit next to the node to which the Follower Signaling Server is to be added. The Edit web page opens, as shown in Figure 190. NN43021-310 Standard 02.01...
  • Page 443 Click Add next to Signaling Servers.The section expands to show a list of Signaling Servers and a blank template for entering Signaling Server xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx properties, as shown in Figure 191. Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Installing a Signaling Server Large System Installation and Commissioning...
  • Page 444 Page 444 of 456 Installing a Signaling Server Figure 191 Signaling Server properties template Enter the information corresponding to the Follower Signaling Server. The Role field will automatically revert to Follower once the Follower Signaling Server has been added. NN43021-310 Standard 02.01...
  • Page 445: Unpacking Help Files For Virtual Terminal Emulator

    Signaling Server software. Unpacking the Help files is optional. However, they can be unpacked at any time after the Signaling Server software is installed. To unpack the files, refer to Signaling Server: Installation and Commissioning (NN43001-312). Unpacking the Help files takes approximately 20 to 30 minutes. Nortel recommends that you unpack the files during a service outage.
  • Page 446 Logging in to the Signaling Server Before you begin, make sure the DTE–DTE null modem cable (supplied with the Signaling Server) runs between the serial port on the back of the Signaling Server and the maintenance terminal. Make sure the Signaling Server is powered up and connected to the maintenance terminal.
  • Page 447: Verifying A Successful Configuration

    (NN43041-310), Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1: Large System Installation and Commissioning (NN43021-310), or Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1: Small System Installation and Configuration (NN43011-310) for the procedure appropriate to the system. After provisioning, the telephones can call each other.
  • Page 448 Page 448 of 456 Installing a Signaling Server NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007...
  • Page 449: Index

    PFTU connections, 146 system monitor cabling, 161 anchor bolts floor drilling for, 347 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 anchor kit selection, 345, 346 anchor plate installation, 349 antistatic bags, 59 automatic ground start, 149 auxiliary –48V power supplies, 145, 148...
  • Page 450 174, 175, 177 CP PIV, 48 CPU modules placement as bottom modules, 53 cross-connecting wire, 266 CS 1000M MG, 45 CS 1000M SG, 45 DC (direct current) power systems, 93 safety ground/protective earth and logic return DCE (data communication equipment), 173...
  • Page 451 138 cable connections, 261, 265 line pair-termination tables, 267 placement, 54 superloop cabling, 252, 256 trunk pair-termination tables, 267, 269 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Index Krone cross connect system (UK), 138 L6-20 receptacles, 77 L6-30 receptacles, 77 labels...
  • Page 452 Page 452 of 456 Index Measurement, 66 Meridian 1 Option 61C, 45 Meridian 1 Option 81C, 45 Meridian 1 systems upgrading, 53 MFA150 Modular Power Systems, 93, 95 modems, 171 connections, 179, 181, 183, 185, 186 modular power systems, 93 modules adding between modules, 370 adding to columns, 363...
  • Page 453 NT8D64CD seismic bracing kits, 345 NT8D64CE seismic bracing kits, 346 NT8D84 cable, 184 NT8D88AD cable, 257 NT8D91 cable, 253 NT8D92 cable, 257 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Index NT8D95 cable modem cabling, 182, 184 system terminal cabling, 174, 175, 177 NT8D98 cable, 257...
  • Page 454 179, 181, 183, 185, 186 system monitor interface, 153, 158 system terminal connections, 171 seismic anchor kits, 345, 346 seismic bracing kits, 345 Signaling Server, 45 NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 single-column systems bracing rod installation, 355 ground and logic return distribution, 79, 83,...
  • Page 455 UPS (uninterruptible power supplies) ground cabling, 85 system monitor cabling, 163, 164 UPS (uninterruptible power supply) units, 152 V.42 modem standard, 179 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Index wire gauge requirements DC power, 120 wrist straps, 59 XMI messages, 336...
  • Page 456 Page 456 of 456 Index NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007...
  • Page 458 Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commissioning Copyright © 2007 Nortel Networks. All rights reserved. LEGAL NOTICE While the information in this document is believed to be accurate and reliable, except as otherwise expressly agreed to in writing. NORTEL PROVIDES THIS DOCUMENT "AS IS"...

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