Mitel 3300 ICP Hardware Technical Reference Manual
Mitel 3300 ICP Hardware Technical Reference Manual

Mitel 3300 ICP Hardware Technical Reference Manual

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Hardware Technical Reference Manual
RELEASE 9.1 SP1
September 2020

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  • Page 1 MiVoice Business Hardware Technical Reference Manual RELEASE 9.1 SP1 September 2020...
  • Page 2 ). The information is subject to change without notice and should not be construed in any way as a commit- ment by Mitel or any of its affiliates or subsidiaries. Mitel and its affiliates and subsidiaries assume no responsibility for any errors or omissions in this document.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Chapter: 2 3300 ICP Controllers ......4 Description ........4 Controller Types .
  • Page 4 Field Upgradeable and Replaceable Controller Modules (AX, MXe, CXi II) 16 Stratum 3 Clock Module ..... . .18 Description ......... . . 18 MXe Processor (E2T/RTC) .
  • Page 5 HP ProCurve 2600-PWR Series ......66 Hardware Interface Comparison of EX with other 3300 ICP Controllers .67 Chapter: 5 Appendix A : Signaling, Tones, and Transmission .
  • Page 6 Line and Trunk Support Characteristics (North America) ..71 Loss Plan Matrices ......71 Port Abbreviations .
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Introduction About this Guide ® The Hardware Technical Reference Manual provides technical information for Mitel 3300 IP Communi- cations Platform (ICP) hardware and supported peripherals. It covers hardware descriptions, specifica- tions, and signaling parameters. This manual is intended for use by qualified technicians and system engineers planning an installation of the 3300 ICP system.
  • Page 8: Important Safety Instructions

    : Failure to follow all instructions may result in improper equipment operation and/or risk of elec- WARNING trical shock. 3300 ICP Overview The Mitel 3300 ICP is a converged Voice over IP (VoIP) solution that manages calls from IP devices connected to an IP network and from TDM (time division multiplexing) devices on existing telephony...
  • Page 9: New Hardware

    ARDWARE HAPTER NTRODUCTION networks. The 3300 ICP controller provides IP and TDM call processing. The 3300 ICP system may also include Analog Services Units and peripheral cabinets to provide connectivity for analog and digital trunks and telephones. New Hardware Mitel MiVoice Business Release 9.1 The AX controller now requires a single 16 GB Compact Flash (CF) for the system software, database, and embedded voice mail, instead of the 2 GB/4 GB CF combo in pre-9.0 release.
  • Page 10: 3300 Icp Controllers

    The 3300 ICP Controller contains the logic, processor, memory, communication interfaces, and call control software for managing call processing on the system. : Refer to the 3300 ICP Release 7.0 version of the Hardware Technical Reference Manual for details NOTE on the older controllers;...
  • Page 11: Ax Controller

    AX C ONTROLLER 3300 ICP C HAPTER ONTROLLERS DSP II MMC • Echo Canceller Module • Quad CIM (Copper Interface Module) MMC • Dual Fiber Interface Module (FIM) MMC • 4 + 12 port combo card and 24 port ONS card (AX) •...
  • Page 12 AX C ONTROLLER 3300 ICP C HAPTER ONTROLLERS System LEDs - Alarm, Flash Activity, Power/Status • AX Controller Front View (Cover Removed) Figure 2.2: The controller card in the AX controller rear panel consists of the following components: One slot for expansion modules •...
  • Page 13: Standard Configuration For Ax

    AX C ONTROLLER 3300 ICP C HAPTER ONTROLLERS System LEDs - Alarm, Flash Activity, Power/Status • AX Controller Rear View Figure 2.3: The controller rear panel consists of the following components: One or two power supply units • Fan complex •...
  • Page 14: Mxe Controller

    ONTROLLER 3300 ICP C HAPTER ONTROLLERS 24 port ONS line card (up to 12) • 16 port ONS line card (up to 12) • 4 + 12 port combo card (up to 12) • Quad DSP MMC or octal DSP II MMC •...
  • Page 15 ONTROLLER 3300 ICP C HAPTER ONTROLLERS MXe III-L Controller Front View Figure 2.5: The controller front panel consists of the following components: Six slots for expansion modules (two internal) • Alarm port • Two DB-9 ports, both connected to the RTC, for maintenance and printer connection •...
  • Page 16: Standard Configuration For Mxe

    On MXe: MPC8280 450 MHz processor with 512 MB of SDRAM – On MXe III-L: MPC8360 533 MHz processor with 1GB of DDR – Mid-plane with 4 21363 DSP and DSP Echo Canceller module included (3300 ICP S/W Rel. 8.0 and • later). Stratum 3 clock •...
  • Page 17: Cx Ii And Cxi Ii Controllers

    CX II II C ONTROLLERS 3300 ICP C HAPTER ONTROLLERS Up to four Dual FIMs for connecting peripheral cabinets, and DSUs (not applicable for MXe III-L • controllers) Up to four Dual T1/E1 Framer modules • Up to four T1/E1 Combo modules •...
  • Page 18: 10/100 802.3Af Lan Ports (Cxi Ii)

    IP phones and other Ethernet devices over Category 3 or 5 cabling. As a minimum, the PoE module provides enough power for 16 IP phones, some of which may be fitted with PKMs. For details about PoE and planning a PoE installation, see the Engineering Guidelines on the Mitel Edocs web site (http://edocs.mitel.com).
  • Page 19: Standard Configuration For Cxi Ii

    • Mass storage (spinning hard disk drive or solid state drive) is provided in a separately orderable kit. The kit includes factory-installed Mitel MiVoice Business software. The standard configuration does not support compression. Compression channels can be added using the DSP-II card. The DSP II module provides up to 64 G.729 voice compression channels. This module is also required for T.38 FAX.
  • Page 20: Connections

    ONNECTIONS 3300 ICP C HAPTER ONTROLLERS Connections Controller Interface Controller Interfaces Table 2.1: Quantity Connector III/MXe Function Type II/CXi II III-L Signals Comments RS-232 (front DB-9 Txd, Rxd, (RTS), DCE pinout, panel) (CTS), (DTR), female. 115Kb/s (CD), DSR, Gnd data rate. Default...
  • Page 21: Copper Interface (Embedded And Mmc) Ports

    ONNECTIONS 3300 ICP C HAPTER ONTROLLERS RS-232 Asynchronous Serial Port Pin Allocation (Continued) (Sheet 2 of 2) Table 2.2: Pin Number Signal Name Abbreviation Data Terminal Ready Ground Data Set Ready Request to Send Clear to Send Copper Interface (Embedded and MMC) Ports The CIM ports require 8-pin modular jacks (RJ-45) consisting of 2 balanced signal pairs on a CAT5 Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) crossover cable.
  • Page 22: Alarm Port

    (AX, MX , CX IELD PGRADEABLE AND EPLACEABLE ONTROLLER ODULES 3300 ICP C HAPTER ONTROLLERS 10/100/1000 Ethernet Port Pin Allocation Table 2.5: Signal Signal 1000 Signal Signal 1000 Pin Number 10/100 Mode Mode Pin Number 10/100 Mode Mode TRD0+ –...
  • Page 23 : These modules are not designed for hot insertion into a powered-up controller card. Refer to the CAUTION 3300 ICP Technician’s Handbook for installation procedures. This section covers the following modules and boards. 7 shows which modules and boards are supported on each controller.
  • Page 24: Stratum 3 Clock Module

    All of Mitel’s controllers use the Stratum 3 clock module. The Stratum 3 clock on the CXi II is embedded on the main board and not field replaceable.
  • Page 25: Dsp Ii Mmc

    Analog Services Unit, Universal ASU, or ASU II. One or two (only one on the CXi II) Quad CIMs can be installed in any 3300 ICP controller (except on the AX and MXe Server) to provide for connection to a maximum of 12 ASUs, with the exception of the CXi II controllers, which will support only the first 3 ports of the Quad CIM module.
  • Page 26: Specifications

    Figure 2.11: This module has two ports, each supporting a digital link. LEDs on the faceplate indicate the status of each link. For a description of LED status and alarm indications, refer to the 3300 ICP Technician’s Handbook . Each of these links can be configured as a T1 (1.544 Mbps) (North America) or E1 (2.048 Mbps) (Europe) interface.
  • Page 27: Specifications

    (AX, MX , CX IELD PGRADEABLE AND EPLACEABLE ONTROLLER ODULES 3300 ICP C HAPTER ONTROLLERS Specifications T1/E1 Framer Supported Protocols and Variants Table 2.8: Interface Trunk Protocol Variant ISDN Primary Rate DMS 100 Interface (PRI) DMS 250 NI-2 BellCore National...
  • Page 28: Pin Allocations

    (AX, MX , CX IELD PGRADEABLE AND EPLACEABLE ONTROLLER ODULES 3300 ICP C HAPTER ONTROLLERS Dual T1/E1 Framer and T1/E1 Combo Specifications Table 2.9: T1 Links E1 Links Channels 23 B channels and 1 D 30 B channels and 1 D...
  • Page 29: Specifications

    PGRADEABLE AND EPLACEABLE ONTROLLER ODULES 3300 ICP C HAPTER ONTROLLERS The digital trunk port can be configured as a T1 interface (1.544 Mbps) that provides 24 B-channels for T1/D4 and 23 B-channels for ISDN PRI or QSIG. The DSP provides resources for CLASS tone genera- tion, Record-a-Call conferences, DMTF receivers, and voice echo cancellation.
  • Page 30: Quad Basic Rate Interface (Bri) Framer

    The Quad BRI Framer MMC has four ports, each supporting a digital link. LEDs on the faceplate indicate the status of each link. For a description of LED status and alarm indications, refer to the 3300 ICP Technician’s Handbook .
  • Page 31: Specifications

    (AX, MX , CX IELD PGRADEABLE AND EPLACEABLE ONTROLLER ODULES 3300 ICP C HAPTER ONTROLLERS Specifications Quad BRI Framer MMC Specifications Table 2.12: Specification Value Channels 2 B-channels and 1 D-channel per link Maximum Line Length 1 km (Point-to-Point) 250 m (Point-to-Multipoint) (See Note)
  • Page 32: Ax/Asu Ii Specifications

    The AX and ASU II support Custom Local Access Signaling Services (CLASS) on the LS trunks and ONS lines. CLASS allows the 3300 ICP system to pass Calling Line ID digits and CLASS name information to display sets that support Caller ID functionality. The ASU II also supports ETSI signalling. The signalling type is set in the System Administration Tool.
  • Page 33 (AX, MX , CX IELD PGRADEABLE AND EPLACEABLE ONTROLLER ODULES 3300 ICP C HAPTER ONTROLLERS ONS / ONSp Station Line Circuits (Continued) (Sheet 2 of 2) Table 2.14: Attribute AX/ASU II line cards Low level diagnostics Message Waiting Cadence Hard-coded. 500 ms on/1500 ms off...
  • Page 34: Analog Boards

    LS CLASS Custom Local Area Signaling Services (CLASS) is supported on embedded LS trunks and ONS lines. CLASS allows the 3300 ICP system to pass Calling Line ID digits and CLASS name information to display sets that support Caller ID functionality.
  • Page 35 (AX, MX , CX IELD PGRADEABLE AND EPLACEABLE ONTROLLER ODULES 3300 ICP C HAPTER ONTROLLERS ONS Station Line Circuits for the AMB Table 2.15: Attribute AMB (v1 to v3) All regions Battery Reversal Constant Current 25 mA DC Leakage Resistance Immunity 10 kΩ...
  • Page 36 , CX IELD PGRADEABLE AND EPLACEABLE ONTROLLER ODULES 3300 ICP C HAPTER ONTROLLERS Cable resistance: 22 gauge - 109 Ω/ km (174 Ω/ mile ) 24 gauge - 172 Ω/ km (277 Ω/ mile) 26 gauge - 274 Ω/ km (441 Ω/ mile ) Used for sending CLID.
  • Page 37: Specifications

    (AX, MX , CX IELD PGRADEABLE AND EPLACEABLE ONTROLLER ODULES 3300 ICP C HAPTER ONTROLLERS Fixed A to D gain. • Paging (AMB) The Paging interface supports the following features: Transformer-coupled front end for audio signal with 600 ohms AC input impedance.
  • Page 38 (AX, MX , CX IELD PGRADEABLE AND EPLACEABLE ONTROLLER ODULES 3300 ICP C HAPTER ONTROLLERS LS Trunks LS Trunk Signaling Protocols Table 2.17: AMB/AOB LS Protocol North America (NA) Latin America (LA) TIA/EIA-464-C TIA/EIA-912 United Kingdom (UK) UK Subscriber/Subsidiary Loop...
  • Page 39 : Use the LSMeasure Tool to determine the line settings for Loop Start (LS) trunks that are connected NOTE to an Analog Board in the controller, to a Universal ASU, or to an ASU II. Refer to the 3300 ICP Techni- cian’s Handbook or the System Administration Tool online help for details.
  • Page 40: Recommendations For North American Ls Trunks

    System X line type ‘0’ (Subscriber lines) or line type ‘3’ (business PBX/PABX lines). Both types of lines will work satisfactorily with the 3300 ICP, however line type ‘3’ is the preferred line • type for connecting a PBX/PABX.
  • Page 41 (AX, MX , CX IELD PGRADEABLE AND EPLACEABLE ONTROLLER ODULES 3300 ICP C HAPTER ONTROLLERS Australia: LS Trunk Impedance Values Table 2.22: Balance LS Impedance Values Network Setting Non-IP (CO Trunk Circuit Descriptor Form) Balance Balance 600 Ω 600 Ω...
  • Page 42 (AX, MX , CX IELD PGRADEABLE AND EPLACEABLE ONTROLLER ODULES 3300 ICP C HAPTER ONTROLLERS China: LS Trunk Impedance Values Table 2.24: Balance LS Impedance Values Network Setting Non-IP (CO Trunk Circuit Descriptor Form) Balance Balance 600 Ω 600 Ω...
  • Page 43 (AX, MX , CX IELD PGRADEABLE AND EPLACEABLE ONTROLLER ODULES 3300 ICP C HAPTER ONTROLLERS : EU countries: France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, and Spain. NOTE New Zealand: LS Trunk Impedance Values Table 2.26: Balance LS Impedance Values Network Setting...
  • Page 44 (AX, MX , CX IELD PGRADEABLE AND EPLACEABLE ONTROLLER ODULES 3300 ICP C HAPTER ONTROLLERS North America: LS Trunk Impedance Values (Continued) (Sheet 2 of 2) Table 2.27: Balance LS Impedance Values Network Setting Non-IP (CO Trunk Circuit Descriptor Form)
  • Page 45 (AX, MX , CX IELD PGRADEABLE AND EPLACEABLE ONTROLLER ODULES 3300 ICP C HAPTER ONTROLLERS Latin America: LS Trunk Impedance Values (Continued) (Sheet 2 of 2) Table 2.28: Balance LS Impedance Values Network Setting Non-IP (CO Trunk Circuit Descriptor Form)
  • Page 46: Music On Hold And Paging Specifications

    (AX, MX , CX IELD PGRADEABLE AND EPLACEABLE ONTROLLER ODULES 3300 ICP C HAPTER ONTROLLERS Music on Hold and Paging Specifications Music On Hold : Music on Hold is not supported on the ASU II. NOTE MOH Electrical Specifications Table 2.30:...
  • Page 47 (AX, MX , CX IELD PGRADEABLE AND EPLACEABLE ONTROLLER ODULES 3300 ICP C HAPTER ONTROLLERS RJ-11 Line/Trunk Connector Pin Allocation (Continued) (Sheet 2 of 2) Table 2.32: Port Pin Number Function ONS 3 - 4 Contact sensor Contact sensor Relay 1/2...
  • Page 48 (AX, MX , CX IELD PGRADEABLE AND EPLACEABLE ONTROLLER ODULES 3300 ICP C HAPTER ONTROLLERS Paging Connector Paging Connector Table 2.34: Pin Number Signal Common contact Normally closed contact Normally open contact Page1 (Tip) Page2 (Ring) No connection Not used...
  • Page 49: Services Units And Gateways

    • Analog Services Unit • Universal Analog Services Unit. • The 3300 ICP system supports up to four Analog Services Units in any combination. Trunk Support by ASU Type Table 3.1: Number of Analog Ports Number of LS Trunks ASU Type...
  • Page 50: Analog Services Unit

    The ASU is the On-Premise Station (ONS) line unit. It supports up to 24 ONS phones. The unit does not support LS trunks, Music on Hold, or Loudspeaker paging. Custom Local Access Signaling Services (CLASS) allows the 3300 ICP system to pass Calling Line ID digits and CLASS name information to ONS display sets that support Caller ID functionality.
  • Page 51: Universal Analog Services Unit

    NOTE CLASS trunks are not supported on the Universal ASU. Custom Local Access Signaling Services (CLASS) allows the 3300 ICP system to pass Calling Line ID digits and CLASS name information to ONS display sets that support Caller ID functionality.
  • Page 52: Music On Hold (Universal Asu Only)

    NALOG ERVICES NITS HAPTER ERVICES NITS AND ATEWAYS One CIM port and status LEDs. • Universal Analog Services Unit Rear Panel Figure 3.6: The Universal Analog Services Unit rear panel provides: Female 25-pair Amphenol trunk/line connector (LS and ONS Tip/Ring or A/B circuits) •...
  • Page 53: Paging (Universal Asu Only)

    NALOG ERVICES NITS HAPTER ERVICES NITS AND ATEWAYS Paging (Universal ASU only) The paging interface provides two paging ports. Each paging port is a transformer-coupled interface providing: 600 ohm input impedance • Full duplex capability • A complete 2/4 wire hybrid interface •...
  • Page 54: Asu Ii Transmission Standards

    ASU II T RANSMISSION TANDARDS HAPTER ERVICES NITS AND ATEWAYS NOTE The Paging port is a standard 8-pin modular RJ-45 connector located on the rear panel of the Universal ASU. Each paging port has a tip/ring pair for audio and a second tip/ring pair contact closures for zone control.
  • Page 55 IRCUIT ESCRIPTIONS HAPTER ERVICES NITS AND ATEWAYS ONS Station Line Circuits by ASU type (Continued) (Sheet 2 of 3) Table 3.6: DC Leakage Resistance 10 kohm 10 kohm Immunity Dial Pulse Detection External Loop Drive Capability 1200 (Ringing Range) Earth Recall detection Ground Button detection Ground Start detection Loop Current limit...
  • Page 56: Loop Start Trunks

    IRCUIT ESCRIPTIONS HAPTER ERVICES NITS AND ATEWAYS ONS Station Line Circuits by ASU type (Continued) (Sheet 3 of 3) Table 3.6: Ringing voltage (open cct) 55 Vrms 65 Vrms Timed Flash detection min. 100 ms min. 100 ms NOTE Approximately 0.68 mile (1.1 km) of loop range over 26-gauge cable with 300 ohm set. Approximately 5.17 miles (8.28 km) over 22-gauge cable with 300 ohm set, or 3.25 miles (5.19 km) over 24-gauge cable with 300 ohm set, or 2 miles (3.2 km) over 26-gauge cable with 300 ohm set.
  • Page 57: System Fail Transfer (Sft)

    Universal ASU and the Combo card each provide four System Fail Transfer (SFT) relays, one per LS trunk circuit. If any of the following events occur, the relays close: Failure of the 3300 ICP controller • Interruption of the system AC power •...
  • Page 58: Pin Allocations

    LLOCATIONS HAPTER ERVICES NITS AND ATEWAYS to support system fail transfer. You can place them in a trunk group and use them to route calls to the central office during normal system operation. Pin Allocations ASU II Line and Trunk Connector ONS lines and LS trunks are connected using a 25-pair D-type (Amphenol) connector.
  • Page 59: Asu And Universal Asu Line And Trunk Connector

    LLOCATIONS HAPTER ERVICES NITS AND ATEWAYS 25-pair Connector Pin Allocation (Continued) (Sheet 2 of 2) Table 3.9: Signal Signal 24 Port 16 Port 4 + 12 24 Port 16 Port 4 + 12 Number Combo Number Combo ONS Tip ONS Tip Ring 13 Ring 13 ONS Tip...
  • Page 60 LLOCATIONS HAPTER ERVICES NITS AND ATEWAYS 25-pair Connector Pin Allocation Table 3.10: Signal Signal Universal Universal Pin Number Pin Number ONS Tip 1 ONS Tip 1 ONS Ring 1 ONS Ring 1 ONS Tip 2 ONS Tip 2 ONS Ring 2 ONS Ring 2 ONS Tip 3 ONS Tip 3...
  • Page 61: Cim Port

    LLOCATIONS HAPTER ERVICES NITS AND ATEWAYS CIM Port The CIM ports require standard 8-pin modular jacks (RJ-45) consisting of 2 balanced signal pairs on a Category 5 Universal Twisted Pair (UTP) crossover cable. The twisted pairs are arranged as: 1,2: 3,6; 4,5;...
  • Page 62: Ons Dc Supervision Parameters

    LLOCATIONS HAPTER ERVICES NITS AND ATEWAYS ONS DC Supervision Parameters DC Supervision Parameters Table 3.13: DC Supervision Parameters Battery Feed -30 Vdc feed, constant current set at 25 mA ± 1 Loop Resistance 600 ohms (includes set) Loop-Detect Threshold 12 mA Flash Detect SW timed function from switch hook detector Ground button detect threshold...
  • Page 63: Asu Ii Ls Trunk Parameters

    LLOCATIONS HAPTER ERVICES NITS AND ATEWAYS Message Waiting Parameters (Continued) (Sheet 2 of 2) Table 3.15: Message Waiting Parameters Source Impedance Between 2k and 4K MSW trip SW control, interlocks with application of ringing Flash Rate Cadenced, SW controlled. 300 ms on/1500 ms off cont.
  • Page 64: Ls Trunks Selection In The Uk

    System X line type ‘0’ (Subscriber lines) or line type ‘3’ (business PBX/PABX lines). Both types of lines will work satisfactorily with the 3300 ICP, however line type ‘3’ is the preferred line type for connecting a PBX/PABX.
  • Page 65 LLOCATIONS HAPTER ERVICES NITS AND ATEWAYS Australia Table 3.17: Balance Network Setting (CO LS Impedance Values Trunk Circuit Descriptor Form) Balance 270 Ω+(750 Ω||150nF) 270 Ω+(750 Ω||150nF) National Complex 270 Ω+(750 Ω||150nF) 270 Ω+(750 Ω||150nF) TBR21 Same as “National Complex” Same as “National Complex”...
  • Page 66: Digital Service Unit

    Alternate Complex Same as “National Complex” Same as “National Complex” Digital Service Unit : Refer to the 3300 ICP Release 7.0 version of the Hardware Technical Reference Manual for DSU NOTE cabinet description details. SUPERSET HUB : Refer to the 3300 ICP Release 7.0 version of the Hardware Technical Reference Manual for NOTE SUPERSET™...
  • Page 67: Specifications

    NVIRONMENT HAPTER PECIFICATIONS Specifications Environment Controller Storage Environment Table 4.1: Condition Specification Temperature -40º to 150ºF (-40º to +66ºC) Humidity 15-95% Relative Humidity, non-condensing Vibration 0.5 g, 5 to 100 Hz, any orthogonal axis 1.5 g, 100 to 500 Hz, any orthogonal axis Mechanical Stress One 6 in.
  • Page 68: Services Units

    ERVICES NITS HAPTER PECIFICATIONS Services Units Storage Environment Table 4.3: Condition Specification Temperature -40º to 150ºF (-40º to +66ºC) Humidity 15-95% Relative Humidity, non-condensing Vibration 0.5 g, 5 to 100 Hz, any orthogonal axis 1.5 g, 100 to 500 Hz, any orthogonal axis Mechanical Stress One 6 in.
  • Page 69: Services Units

    OWER HAPTER PECIFICATIONS Controller Dimensions (Continued) (Sheet 2 of 2) Table 4.5: CXi II MXe/ MXe Server Depth 14.6 in 16.5 in. (41.9 cm) 20.25 in. (51.4 cm) (37.1 cm) Weight 39.68 lb 19.8 lb (8.98 kg) 33 lb (15 kg) (18.0 kg) : The controllers are 19"...
  • Page 70: Analog Services Units (Asu)

    Refer to the Engineering Guidelines for details about a Power over Ethernet (PoE) installation. 5001 IP Phones and 5005 IP Phones delivered prior to 3300 ICP Release 3.2 must be powered through the 48 VDC power adapter. Refer to the 3300 ICP Technician’s Handbook for part numbers.
  • Page 71: 3300 Power Dongle (Cisco Compliant)

    Ethernet line. Cisco Switches The information in this section is believed to be accurate but is not warranted by Mitel. Please refer to Cisco documentation for specific power limits. Cisco end-span power/data hubs include the Cisco 3524, 3550, 4000, and 6000 series of products. The Cisco WS-PWR-PANEL is a mid-span power hub.
  • Page 72: Hp Procurve Products

    ELEPHONE OWER HAPTER PECIFICATIONS with signals to ensure the device is still connected. When the hub no longer detects the looped-back probing signal, it assumes the terminal device has been disconnected and disables power to that port. The Catalyst 3524, 3550, 4000 and 6000 series products provide 48 VDC on the data pairs (1/2 and 3/6). Before applying this voltage on its port, the Cisco hub first ensures that the attached device is capable of accepting power.
  • Page 73: Hardware Interface Comparison Of Ex With Other 3300 Icp Controllers

    OMPARISON OF WITH OTHER ONTROLLERS HAPTER PECIFICATIONS Hardware Interface Comparison of EX with other 3300 ICP Controllers The following table provides a comparison of the Hardware interface specification for an EX Controller and a 3300 ICP Controller: Hardware Interface ONS card on a 3300 ICP...
  • Page 74 3300 ICP C ARDWARE NTERFACE OMPARISON OF WITH OTHER ONTROLLERS HAPTER PECIFICATIONS Hardware Interface ONS card on a 3300 ICP Specification FXS Card on an EX Controller Controller Battery reversal Yes, reversal is supported when Supported Idle or when Established Timed-flash detection...
  • Page 75: Appendix A : Signaling, Tones, And Transmission

    IGNALING AND UPERVISORY ONES A : S HAPTER PPENDIX IGNALING ONES RANSMISSION Appendix A : Signaling, Tones, and Trans- mission Signaling and Supervisory Tones The standard range of programmed tones are composed of 12 DTMF sets of tones • 1 set of tones that form part of the call progress tone plan •...
  • Page 76: Transmission Characteristics

    The length of time a station rings another station before the call is terminated. Transmission Characteristics The transmission characteristics of all country variants of the 3300 ICP and ancillary subsystems comply with the specifications listed in Table 53, “Supported Transmission Standards,” on page...
  • Page 77: Compliances

    - Send Loudness Rating (SLR) 8 dB - Receive Loudness Rating (RLR) 2 dB. Port Abbreviations Table 87 lists the Mitel Loss Plan, TIA, and ETSI abbreviations for each port. The Mitel Loss Plan abbre- viation is used in the Loss Plan Matrices.
  • Page 78: Station Circuits

    ATRICES A : S HAPTER PPENDIX IGNALING ONES RANSMISSION Port Abbreviations Table 5.2: Abbreviation Port Name Mitel Loss Plan ETSI IP ONS On-Premise iONS Station On-Premise Station IP Off-Premise Station iOPS Off-Premise Station Digital Station Wide Area Network Digital CO Trunk...
  • Page 79: Trunk Circuits

    Analog Services Unit Station ASU II On-Premise abONS abONS Analog Services Unit Station II, AX 3300 ICP Ethernet Ports SX-2000 On-Premise SX-2000 ONS Cards Station SX-2000 Off-Premise SX-2000 OPS Cards Station SX-2000 Digital Set SS400 SX-2000 DNIC Cards...
  • Page 80: Australia

    Universal NSU Trunk The Loss Plan Matrices for countries supported by the 3300 ICP are provided in the following section. The values in these tables are in decibels (dB) and represent the voice path loss from a particular port to a particular port.
  • Page 81 ATRICES A : S HAPTER PPENDIX IGNALING ONES RANSMISSION ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ → → → → → → → → → → → → →...
  • Page 82: Brazil

    ATRICES A : S HAPTER PPENDIX IGNALING ONES RANSMISSION → → → Brazil ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ → → → → → → →...
  • Page 83: China

    ATRICES A : S HAPTER PPENDIX IGNALING ONES RANSMISSION → → → → → → → → → China ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ → →...
  • Page 84 ATRICES A : S HAPTER PPENDIX IGNALING ONES RANSMISSION → → → → → → → → → → → → →...
  • Page 85: France

    ATRICES A : S HAPTER PPENDIX IGNALING ONES RANSMISSION France ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ → → → → → → → → → → →...
  • Page 86: Germany

    ATRICES A : S HAPTER PPENDIX IGNALING ONES RANSMISSION → → → → Germany ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ → → → → → →...
  • Page 87: Italy

    ATRICES A : S HAPTER PPENDIX IGNALING ONES RANSMISSION → → → → → → → → → Italy ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ → →...
  • Page 88 ATRICES A : S HAPTER PPENDIX IGNALING ONES RANSMISSION → → → → → → → → → → → → →...
  • Page 89: Latin America

    ATRICES A : S HAPTER PPENDIX IGNALING ONES RANSMISSION Latin America ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ → → → → → → → → → → →...
  • Page 90: Netherlands

    ATRICES A : S HAPTER PPENDIX IGNALING ONES RANSMISSION → → → → Netherlands ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ → → → → → →...
  • Page 91: New Zealand

    ATRICES A : S HAPTER PPENDIX IGNALING ONES RANSMISSION → → → → → → → → → New Zealand ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ → →...
  • Page 92 ATRICES A : S HAPTER PPENDIX IGNALING ONES RANSMISSION → → → → → → → → → → → → →...
  • Page 93: North America

    ATRICES A : S HAPTER PPENDIX IGNALING ONES RANSMISSION North America ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ → → → → → → → → → → → →...
  • Page 94: Portugal

    ATRICES A : S HAPTER PPENDIX IGNALING ONES RANSMISSION → → → Portugal ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ → → → → → → →...
  • Page 95: Spain

    ATRICES A : S HAPTER PPENDIX IGNALING ONES RANSMISSION → → → → → → → → Spain ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ → → →...
  • Page 96: United Kingdom

    ATRICES A : S HAPTER PPENDIX IGNALING ONES RANSMISSION → → → → → → → → → → → → United Kingdom...
  • Page 97 ATRICES A : S HAPTER PPENDIX IGNALING ONES RANSMISSION ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ → → → → → → → → → → → → →...
  • Page 98: Tone Plans

    LANS A : S HAPTER PPENDIX IGNALING ONES RANSMISSION → → Tone Plans Tone plans permit the station user to distinguish different stages of call progress and different types of calls. Each tone is assigned a level which ensures an acceptable quality. NOTE DTMF tones are supported.
  • Page 99 LANS A : S HAPTER PPENDIX IGNALING ONES RANSMISSION Tone Frequency (Hz) Cadence (s) Modem Answer 2025 0.95 on, 0.05 off, repeat Override 1400 0.2 on, off Paging 0.25 on, off Reorder 2.5 on, 0.5 off, repeat Ringback 400/450 0.4 on, 0.2 off, 0.4 on, 2 off, repeat Special Busy 0.375 on, 0.375 off, repeat...
  • Page 100: Brazil

    LANS A : S HAPTER PPENDIX IGNALING ONES RANSMISSION Featur Active Dial Interru pted Dial Messa Notific ation Mode Answe Overri Pagin Reord Ringb Specia l Busy Specia Ringb Transf er Dial Voice Mail Brazil Tone Plan Tone Frequency (Hz) Cadence (s) ARS 2nd Dial Continuous...
  • Page 101 LANS A : S HAPTER PPENDIX IGNALING ONES RANSMISSION Tone Frequency (Hz) Cadence (s) Busy 0.25 on, 0.25 off, repeat Camp-on 0.06 on, 0.025 off, repeat x 2 Conference 1 on, off Confirmation Continuous Dial Tone 0.975 on, 0.06 off, then repeat Feature Active Dial (0.125 on, 0.125 off) x 8, then continuous...
  • Page 102 LANS A : S HAPTER PPENDIX IGNALING ONES RANSMISSION Busy Dial Camp- Confer ence Confir mation Featur Active Dial Interru pted Dial Messa Notific ation Mode Answe Overri Pagin Reord Ringb Specia l Busy...
  • Page 103: China

    LANS A : S HAPTER PPENDIX IGNALING ONES RANSMISSION Specia Ringb Transf er Dial Voice Mail China Tone Plan Tone Frequency (Hz) Cadence (s) ARS 2nd Dial Continuous Busy 0.35 on, 0.35 off, repeat Camp-on 0.4 on, off Conference 1.0 on, off Confirmation 350/440 Continuous...
  • Page 104 LANS A : S HAPTER PPENDIX IGNALING ONES RANSMISSION Tone Frequency (Hz) Cadence (s) Transfer Dial 0.4 on, 0.04 off, then continuous Tone Output Level (in dBm) ACOs abONS abACO abACO Dial Busy Camp- Confer ence Confir mation Dial Feature Active Dial Interrup...
  • Page 105: France

    LANS A : S HAPTER PPENDIX IGNALING ONES RANSMISSION Ringba Special Busy Special Ringba Transfe r Dial France Tone Plan Tone Frequency (Hz) Cadence (s) ARS 2nd Dial Continuous Busy 0.5 on, 0.5 off, repeat Camp-on 0.2 on, off Conference 0.6 on, off Confirmation Continuous...
  • Page 106 LANS A : S HAPTER PPENDIX IGNALING ONES RANSMISSION Tone Frequency (Hz) Cadence (s) Transfer Dial (0.1 on, 0.1 off) x 3, then continuous Voice Mail 0.6 on, off Output Level (in dBm) iACO abAC iONS abON abAC Tone iOPS iACOs ACOs Dial...
  • Page 107: Germany

    LANS A : S HAPTER PPENDIX IGNALING ONES RANSMISSION Output Level (in dBm) iACO abAC iONS abON abAC Tone iOPS iACOs ACOs Mode Answe Overri Pagin Reord Ringb Specia l Busy Specia Ringb Transf er Dial Voice Mail Germany Tone Plan Tone Frequency (Hz) Cadence (s)
  • Page 108 LANS A : S HAPTER PPENDIX IGNALING ONES RANSMISSION Tone Frequency (Hz) Cadence (s) Confirmation 0.1 on, 0.1 off, 0.1 on, 0.7 off, repeat Dial 0.1 on, 0.1 off, 0.1 on, 0.7 off, repeat External Camp-on 0.1 on, 0.05 off, 0.1 on, 0.05 off Feature Active Dial (0.95 on, 0.05 off) x 2, then (0.1 on, 0.1 off, 01 on, 0.7 off, repeat...
  • Page 109 LANS A : S HAPTER PPENDIX IGNALING ONES RANSMISSION Dial Camp- Confer ence Confir mation Extern Camp- Featur Active Dial Interru pted Dial Messa Notific ation Mode Answe Overri Pagin Reord Ringb Specia l Busy...
  • Page 110: Italy

    LANS A : S HAPTER PPENDIX IGNALING ONES RANSMISSION Specia Ringb Transf er Dial Voice Mail Italy Tone Plan Tone Frequncy (hz) Cadences(s) ARS 2nd Dial 0.2 on, 0.2 off, 0.6 on, 1 off, repeat forever Busy 0.2 on, 0.2 off, repeat forever Camp-on 0.2 on, 0.1 off, 0.2 on, 0.1 off Conference...
  • Page 111 LANS A : S HAPTER PPENDIX IGNALING ONES RANSMISSION Output Level (in dBm) iACO abAC iONS abON abAC Tone iOPS iACOs ACOs Dial Busy Dial Camp- Confer ence Confir mation Featur Active Dial Interru pted Dial Messa Notific ation Mode Answe Overri...
  • Page 112: Latin America

    LANS A : S HAPTER PPENDIX IGNALING ONES RANSMISSION Output Level (in dBm) iACO abAC iONS abON abAC Tone iOPS iACOs ACOs Pagin Reord Ringb Specia l Busy Specia Ringb Transf er Dial Voice Mail Latin America Tone Plan Tone Frequency (Hz) Cadence (s) ARS 2nd Dial...
  • Page 113 LANS A : S HAPTER PPENDIX IGNALING ONES RANSMISSION Tone Frequency (Hz) Cadence (s) Interrupted Dial 350/440 (0.1 on, 0.1 off) x 8, then continuous Message Notification 350/440 (0.1 on, 0.01 off) x 4, (0.2 on, 0.2 off) x 2, (0.1 on, 0.1 off) x 4, then continuous Modem Answer 2025...
  • Page 114 LANS A : S HAPTER PPENDIX IGNALING ONES RANSMISSION Output Level (in dBm) iACO abAC iONS abON abAC Tone iOPS iACOs ACOs Confir mation Featur Active Dial Interru pted Dial Messa Notific ation Mode Answe Overri Pagin Reord Ringb Specia l Busy Specia Ringb...
  • Page 115: Netherlands

    LANS A : S HAPTER PPENDIX IGNALING ONES RANSMISSION Output Level (in dBm) iACO abAC iONS abON abAC Tone iOPS iACOs ACOs Transf er Dial Voice Mail Netherlands Tone Plan Tone Frequency (Hz) Cadence (s) ARS 2nd Dial 350/440 Continuous Busy 0.5 on, 0.5 off, repeat Camp-on...
  • Page 116 LANS A : S HAPTER PPENDIX IGNALING ONES RANSMISSION Tone Frequency (Hz) Cadence (s) Voice Mail 0.6 on, off Output Level (in dBm) iACO abAC iONS iACOs abON abAC abAC Tone iOPS ACOs Dial Busy Dial Camp- Confer ence Confir mation Featur Active...
  • Page 117: New Zealand

    LANS A : S HAPTER PPENDIX IGNALING ONES RANSMISSION Output Level (in dBm) iACO abAC iONS iACOs abON abAC abAC Tone iOPS ACOs Overri Pagin Reord Ringb Specia l Busy Specia Ringb Transf er Dial Voice Mail New Zealand Tone Plan Tone Frequency (Hz) Cadence (s)
  • Page 118 LANS A : S HAPTER PPENDIX IGNALING ONES RANSMISSION Tone Frequency (Hz) Cadence (s) Feature Active Dial 0.75 on, 0.75 off, then continuous Interrupted Dial 0.75 on, 0.75 off, then continuous Message Notification 400/520/400 400 (0.75 on, 0.75 off) x 2, then 520 (0.2 on, 0.75 off) x 1, then 400 (0.75 on, 0.75 off, repeat forever)
  • Page 119 LANS A : S HAPTER PPENDIX IGNALING ONES RANSMISSION Output Level (in dBm) iACO abAC iONS abON abAC Tone iOPS iACOs ACOs Confer ence Confir mation Featur Active Dial Interru pted Dial Messa -11 -13 -9 -11 -9 -11 -8 -10 Notific ation Mode...
  • Page 120: North America

    LANS A : S HAPTER PPENDIX IGNALING ONES RANSMISSION Output Level (in dBm) iACO abAC iONS abON abAC Tone iOPS iACOs ACOs Specia Ringb Transf er Dial Voice Mail North America Tone Plan Tone Frequency (Hz) Cadence (s) ARS 2nd Dial 350/440 Continuous Busy...
  • Page 121 LANS A : S HAPTER PPENDIX IGNALING ONES RANSMISSION Tone Frequency (Hz) Cadence (s) Reorder 480/620 0.25 on, 0.25 off, repeat Ringback 440/480 1 on, 3 off, repeat Special Busy 480/620 0.5 on, 0.5 off, repeat Special Ringback 440/480 0.5 on, 0.5 off, 0.5 on, 2.5 off, repeat Transfer Dial 350/440...
  • Page 122: Portugal

    LANS A : S HAPTER PPENDIX IGNALING ONES RANSMISSION Output Level (in dBm) iACO abAC iONS abON abAC Tone iOPS iACOs ACOs Interru pted Dial Messa Notific ation Mode Answe Overri Pagin Reord Ringb Specia l Busy Specia Ringb Transf er Dial Voice Mail...
  • Page 123 LANS A : S HAPTER PPENDIX IGNALING ONES RANSMISSION Tone Frequency (Hz) Cadence (s) ARS 2nd Dial Continuous Busy 0.2 on, 0.2 off, repeat Camp-on 0.2 on, 0.01 off, 0.2 on, 0.1 off Conference 0.2 on, off Confirmation 0.1 on, 0.1 off, 0.1 on, 0.7 off, repeat Dial 350/425...
  • Page 124 LANS A : S HAPTER PPENDIX IGNALING ONES RANSMISSION Output Level (in dBm) iACO abAC iONS abON abAC Tone iOPS iACOs ACOs Dial Camp- Confer ence Confir mation Featur Active Dial Interru pted Dial Messa Notific ation Mode Answe Overri Pagin Reord Ringb...
  • Page 125: Spain

    LANS A : S HAPTER PPENDIX IGNALING ONES RANSMISSION Output Level (in dBm) iACO abAC iONS abON abAC Tone iOPS iACOs ACOs Specia l Busy Specia Ringb Transf er Dial Voice Mail Spain Tone Plan Tone Frequency (Hz) Cadence (s) ARS 2nd Dial Continuous Busy...
  • Page 126 LANS A : S HAPTER PPENDIX IGNALING ONES RANSMISSION Tone Frequency (Hz) Cadence (s) Override 1400 0.2 on, off Paging 0.2 on, off Reorder 0.2 on, 0.2 off, 0.2 on, 0.6 off, repeat Ringback 1.5 on, 3 off, repeat Special Busy 0.2 on, 0.2 off, repeat Special Ringback 0.5 on, 0.5 off, 0.5 on, 2.5 off,...
  • Page 127 LANS A : S HAPTER PPENDIX IGNALING ONES RANSMISSION Output Level (in dBm) iACO abAC iONS abON abAC Tone iOPS iACOs ACOs Featur Active Dial Interru pted Dial Messa Notific ation Mode Answe Overri Pagin Reord Ringb Specia l Busy Specia Ringb Transf...
  • Page 128: United Kingdom

    LANS A : S HAPTER PPENDIX IGNALING ONES RANSMISSION United Kingdom Tone Plan Tone Frequency (Hz) Cadence (s) ARS 2nd Dial 350/440 Continuous Busy 0.35 on, 0.35 off, repeat Camp-on 0.1 on, off Conference 0.1 on, off Confirmation 350/440 Continuous Dial 350/440 Continuous...
  • Page 129 LANS A : S HAPTER PPENDIX IGNALING ONES RANSMISSION Output Level (in dBm) iACO abAC iONS abON abAC Tone iOPS iACOs ACOs Dial Busy Dial Camp- Confer ence Confir mation Featur Active Dial Interru pted Dial Messa Notific ation...
  • Page 130 LANS A : S HAPTER PPENDIX IGNALING ONES RANSMISSION Output Level (in dBm) iACO abAC iONS abON abAC Tone iOPS iACOs ACOs Mode Answe Overri Pagin Reord Ringb Specia l Busy Specia Ringb Transf er Dial Voice Mail...
  • Page 131: Appendix B : Ethernet Cabling Guidelines

    Appendix B : Ethernet Cabling Guidelines Introduction The 3300 ICP system transmits voice communications over a data network using Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP). Electrical interference in the environment can reduce the quality of the voice and data signals that are transmitted over Ethernet cable. Desktop computers, printers, servers, lighting, and other office devices place a high demand on the electrical infrastructure and increase the risk of electrical inter- ference.
  • Page 132 ABLING UIDELINES FOR THE ESKTOP B : E HAPTER PPENDIX THERNET ABLING UIDELINES Desktop Environment Cabling Guidelines (Sheet 1 of 2) Table 6.2: Connection Guidelines Ethernet connection to network • Use CAT 5 or CAT 5e Ethernet cables and certified network connection blocks (TIA/EIA 568A).
  • Page 133: Cabling Guidelines In The Equipment Room

    ABLING UIDELINES IN THE QUIPMENT B : E HAPTER PPENDIX THERNET ABLING UIDELINES Desktop Environment Cabling Guidelines (Continued) (Sheet 2 of 2) Table 6.2: Connection Guidelines Phone to computer Ethernet • Use CAT 5 or CAT 5e cables connection (certified to TIA/EIA 568A) •...
  • Page 134 Figure 6.2: Equipment Room Cabling Guidelines (Sheet 1 of 5) Table 6.3: Connection Guidelines 3300 ICP or 3100 ICP • Use CAT 5, CAT 5e, or CAT 6 controller Ethernet connector blocks and cables • CAT 5e or CAT 6 certified...
  • Page 135 ABLING UIDELINES IN THE QUIPMENT B : E HAPTER PPENDIX THERNET ABLING UIDELINES Equipment Room Cabling Guidelines (Continued) (Sheet 2 of 5) Table 6.3: Connection Guidelines Powered hub • Powered hubs supply IP Phones with power through the Ethernet cable either through the spare wires or the signal pairs.
  • Page 136 ABLING UIDELINES IN THE QUIPMENT B : E HAPTER PPENDIX THERNET ABLING UIDELINES Equipment Room Cabling Guidelines (Continued) (Sheet 3 of 5) Table 6.3: Connection Guidelines Ground bar bus • Use a ground bus bar that is ¼ inch thick and 2 inches wide and long enough to accommodate the grounding for all the rack-mounted equipment...
  • Page 137 ABLING UIDELINES IN THE QUIPMENT B : E HAPTER PPENDIX THERNET ABLING UIDELINES Equipment Room Cabling Guidelines (Continued) (Sheet 4 of 5) Table 6.3: Connection Guidelines Standard metal rack • Bolt each rack securely to the floor and connect a dedicated ground wire between the frame and the ground bus bar.
  • Page 138: Category 3 Cabling Guidelines (Cxi Ii)

    ATEGORY ABLING UIDELINES B : E HAPTER PPENDIX THERNET ABLING UIDELINES Equipment Room Cabling Guidelines (Continued) (Sheet 5 of 5) Table 6.3: Connection Guidelines Equipment grounds • Use separate wires to ground each piece of equipment to the ground bus bar. If a ground stud is provided on the back of the unit, connect it to the ground bus bar with a dedicated ground...
  • Page 139 Not all telecom cable is Category 3-compliant. Detailed guidelines concerning the use of Category 3 cable can be found in the the Engineering Guidelines document on the Mitel Edocs web site. (http://edocs.mitel.com). Refer to this docu- ment before starting the installation.
  • Page 140 ATEGORY ABLING UIDELINES B : E HAPTER PPENDIX THERNET ABLING UIDELINES...
  • Page 141 ATEGORY ABLING UIDELINES B : E HAPTER PPENDIX THERNET ABLING UIDELINES...
  • Page 142 ATEGORY ABLING UIDELINES B : E HAPTER PPENDIX THERNET ABLING UIDELINES...

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