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Avaya 1000 Series Reference (700 pages)
Circuit Card Reference
Brand:
Avaya
| Category:
Server
| Size: 12.47 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1: New in this Release
21
Features
21
Common Processor Media Gateway (CP MG) Card
21
Common Processor Dual Core (CP DC) Card
21
128-Port DSP Daughterboard
22
Other
22
Revision History
22
Chapter 2: How to Get Help
25
Getting Help from the Nortel Web Site
25
Getting Help over the Telephone from a Nortel Solutions Center
25
Getting Help from a Specialist by Using an Express Routing Code
26
Getting Help through a Nortel Distributor or Reseller
26
Chapter 3: Introduction
27
Subject
27
Note on Legacy Products and Releases
27
Applicable Systems
27
System Migration
27
Intended Audience
28
Conventions
28
Terminology
28
Related Information
29
Technical Documentation
29
Online
29
CD-Rom
29
Chapter 4: Overview
31
Contents
31
Line Cards
32
NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line Card
32
NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 Interface Card
33
NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lineside E1 Interface Card
33
NT8D02 Digital Line Card
33
NT8D09 Analog Message Waiting Line Card
33
Intelligent Peripheral Equipment
35
Analog Line Interface Units
39
Digital Line Interface Units
41
Analog Line Call Operation
43
Message Waiting
45
Digital Line Call Operation
46
Lineside T1 and E1 Call Operation
47
Voice Frequency Audio Level
55
Off-Premise Line Protection
55
Line Protectors
56
Line Protection Grounding
56
Line and Telephone Components
57
Trunk Cards
57
NT8D14 Universal Trunk Card
58
NT8D15 E and M Trunk Card
58
NTCK16 Generic Central Office Trunk Card
58
Installation
59
Operation
60
Host Interface Bus
60
Trunk Interface Unit
65
Serial Data Interface (SDI) Cards
66
Uses
67
Features
67
Specifications
68
Installation
69
Maintenance
69
Chapter 5: Circuit Card Installation
71
Contents
71
Card Slots - Large System
71
Circuit and Installation
71
Precautions
74
Installing a Circuit Card
76
Chapter 6: Acceptance Tests
79
Contents
79
Introduction
79
Conference Cards
79
Digitone Receiver Cards
81
Line Cards
82
Multifrequency Sender Cards
82
Multifrequency Signaling Cards
83
Network Cards
83
Trunk Cards
84
Tone and Digit Switch Cards
85
Chapter 7: Option Settings
87
Contents
87
Circuit Card Grid
87
NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Card
89
NT5D12 Dual DTI/PRI (DDP) Card
90
General Purpose Switches
91
Trunk Interface Switches
91
Ring Ground Switches
92
DCH Mode and Address Select Switches
92
Illustrations of Switch Locations and Settings
93
NT6D42 Ringing Generator DC
95
NT6D80 Multi-Purpose Serial Data Link Card
97
NT8D14 Universal Trunk Card
98
NT8D15 E and M Trunk Card
101
NT8D17 Conference/Tds Card
102
NT8D21 Ringing Generator AC
103
NT8D22 System Monitor
103
NT8D22 Jumper Settings
107
NT8D41BA Quad Serial Data Interface Paddle Board
107
Baud Rate
107
Address
108
DTE/DCE Mode
109
QPC43 Peripheral Signaling Card
109
QPC414 Network Card
110
QPC441 3-Port Extender Cards
110
QPC841 4-Port Serial Data Interface Card
113
Chapter 8: NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line Card
117
Contents
117
Introduction
117
Physical Description
118
Self Test
118
Functional Description
119
Card Interfaces
120
Voice and Signaling Interfaces
120
Maintenance Communication
121
Power Interface
121
Line Interface Units
122
Signaling and Control
122
Card Control Functions
122
Microcontroller
122
Card LAN Interface
123
Software Service Changes
123
Port-To-Port Loss Configuration
124
Electrical Specifications
125
Circuit Power
125
Analog Line Interface
125
Power Requirements
126
Foreign and Surge Voltage Protection
126
Ringer Limitations
126
Environmental Specifications
127
Operation
127
Incoming Calls
127
Outgoing Calls
128
Connector Pin Assignments
129
Configuring the OPS Analog Line Card
131
Jumper Strap Settings
131
Application
135
Off-Premise Station Application
135
Other Applications
136
Transmission Considerations
137
Chapter 9: NT4N39AA CP Pentium IV Card
141
Contents
141
Introduction
141
Physical Description
141
Functional Description
144
Memory
144
Front Panel Connector Pin Assignments
145
COM1 and COM2 Ports
145
USB Port
145
10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet Ports
146
Front Panel LED Indicators
146
ITP Connector (25 PIN, Debug Only)
147
Post 80 Debug Leds (Optional)
147
Chapter 10: NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 Interface Cards
149
Contents
149
Introduction
149
Physical Description
150
Card Connections
150
Faceplate
150
Functional Description
153
Card Interfaces
154
T1 Interface Circuit
155
Signaling and Control
155
Card Control Functions
155
Electrical Specifications
157
T1 Channel Specifications
157
Power Requirements
157
Foreign and Surge Voltage Protections
157
Environmental Specifications
158
Installation and Configuration
158
Dip Switch Settings
158
Installation
163
Cabling the Lineside T1 Card
165
Terminal Configuration
171
Software Configuration
171
Clocking Requirement
173
Connecting MGC DECT Clock Reference Cable
173
Man-Machine T1 Maintenance Interface Software
175
Description
175
Login and Password
177
Basic Commands
178
Configuring Parameters
180
Alarm Operation and Reporting
184
Performance Counters and Reporting
186
Testing
187
Applications
189
Chapter 11: NT5D33 and NT5D34 Lineside E1 Interface Cards
193
Contents
193
Introduction
193
Physical Description
194
Card Connections
194
Faceplate
195
Circuit Card Reference July
196
Functional Description
199
Overview
199
Card Interfaces
200
E1 Interface Circuit
200
Signaling and Control
200
Card Control Functions
201
Microcontrollers
201
Card LAN Interface
201
Sanity Timer
202
Man-Machine Interface
202
ELEI Additional Functionality
202
Electrical Specifications
203
E1 Channel Specifications
203
Power Requirements
204
Foreign and Surge Voltage Protections
204
Environmental Specifications
204
Installation and Configuration
205
Dip Switch Settings
205
MMI Port Speed Selection
206
Line Supervisory Signaling Protocol
206
Address of LEI to the MMI
206
E1 Framing
206
E1 Coding
206
Line Supervision on E1 Failure
207
Daisy-Chaining to MMI
208
MMI Master or Slave
208
Installation
211
Available and Restricted Card Slots in the NT8D37 IPE Module
211
Cabling the LEI Card
212
Cabling from the I/O Panel with the NT5D35AA or NT5D36AA Lineside E1 I/O Cable
212
E1 Connections
215
External Alarm Connections
215
MMI Connections
215
Terminal Configuration
217
Software Configuration
217
Disconnect Supervision
219
Clocking Requirement
220
Connecting MGC DECT Clock Reference Cable
220
Pre Requisites
220
Man-Machine E1 Maintenance Interface Software
222
Description
222
Alarms
223
Login and Password
224
Basic Commands
225
Configuring Parameters
227
Set Mode
231
Display Configuration (D C)
235
Alarm Operation and Reporting
235
Performance Counters and Reporting
237
Testing
239
Applications
242
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Avaya 1000 Series Manual (570 pages)
IP Line Fundamentals
Brand:
Avaya
| Category:
Server
| Size: 9.33 MB
Table of Contents
Procedure
2
Table of Contents
3
Procedure
3
Contents
5
Procedure
5
Procedure
6
Procedure
9
Procedure
10
Contents
11
New in this Release
13
Features
13
Other
13
Revision History
13
Subject
14
Structure
15
How to Get Help
17
Getting Help from the Nortel Web Site
17
Getting Help over the Telephone from a Nortel Solutions Center
17
Getting Help from a Specialist by Using an Express Routing Code
17
Getting Help through a Nortel Distributor or Reseller
18
Description
19
Contents
19
Introduction
19
Digital Signaling Processor Daughterboards
20
Interworking
21
Applicable Systems
21
System Requirements
22
System Configurations
22
Software Delivery
24
Required Packages
25
Fax/Modem Pass through
25
Modem TraffiC
26
Voice Gateway Media Cards
27
Media Card 32S
36
Reliable User Datagram Protocol
42
Secure Real-Time Transport Protocol
43
Virtual Superloops, Virtual Tns, and Physical Tns
44
Licenses
44
Zones
46
Administration
46
Nortel Communication Server 1000
46
Features
49
Contents
49
Introduction
50
Nortel Communication Server
50
NN43100-500 02.02 Standard Release 5.5 4 February
51
Live Dialpad
52
Diagnostics
53
Unicode Support
53
Pop-Up and USB Keyboard Support
54
IP Client Cookies
54
E2Dsetshow ()
55
New IP Phone Types
55
Unique TN Types for Existing IP Phones
56
Automatic IP Phone TN Conversion (Flexible Registration)
57
Manual IP Phone TN Conversion
58
Active Call Failover for IP Phones
58
DSP Peg Counter for CS 1000E Systems
81
Enhanced Unistim Firmware Download for IP Phones
81
Call Server Commands
90
Accessing Ethernet Diagnostics in Element Manager
100
Accessing the Uftpturbomode Command
105
Accessing the Uftpturbomodeshow Command
106
Procedure 4 Accessing Uftpturbomodetimeoutset Command
107
Accessing Uftpautoupgradetimeoutset Command
108
Firmware Download Using Unistim FTP
110
NAT Traversal Feature
117
Corporate Directory
134
Personal Directory, Callers List, and Redial List
135
IP Call Recording
135
Pbxlink Connection Failure Detection
144
Ld 117 Stat Serv
146
IP Phone Support
149
IP Phone 2002
150
IP Phone 1210
150
IP Phone 2001
151
IP Phone 2004
152
IP Phone 1220
155
IP Phone 1230
156
IP Phone 1200 Series Key Expansion Module
157
IP Phone 2007
158
IP Audio Conference Phone 2033
159
IP Softphone 2050
160
Expansion Module for IP Softphone 2050
160
WLAN Handsets 2210/2211/2212
161
WLAN Handsets 6120/6140
162
IP Phone 1110
163
IP Phone 1120E
163
IP Phone 1140E
164
IP Phone 1150E
165
Expansion Module for IP Phone 1100 Series
166
Element Manager Support
167
Call Statistics Collection
168
Programmable Line/Dn Feature Keys (Self-Labeled)
177
Nortel Communication Server 1000
177
Private Zone Configuration
178
NN43100-500 02.02 Standard Release 5.5 4 February
179
Run-Time Configuration Changes
181
Network Wide Virtual Office
182
Bandwidth Management for Network Wide Virtual Office
185
Requirements
186
Branch Office and Media Gateway 1000B
186
802.1Q Support
187
Data Path Capture Tool
190
IP Phone Firmware
191
Graceful Disable
191
Hardware Watchdog Timer
192
Codecs
193
Set Type Checking and Blocking
194
Enhanced Redundancy for IP Line Nodes
195
Avaya 1000 Series Configuration Manual (350 pages)
Secure Router
Brand:
Avaya
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 3.36 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1: New in this Release
15
Chapter 2: Preface
17
Organization
17
Documentation
17
About the Avaya Secure Router Documentation CD
17
Navigation
18
Printing Documents
18
Customer Service
19
Getting Technical Documentation
19
Getting Product Training
19
Getting Help from a Distributor or Reseller
20
Getting Technical Support from the Avaya Web Site
20
Chapter 3: Secure Router Basics
21
Default Login Parameters
21
Default Settings
21
Enable Telnet Server
21
Enable Web User Interface
22
Applying Licenses
22
Daylight Saving Time Support
23
Multiple SNTP Server Support
23
Multiple Syslog Server Support
25
Top Command
26
Reading System.cfg from an Alternate Drive at Startup
26
Banner.txt File
26
Chapter 4: Source IP Enhancements
27
Chapter 5: Multiple IP Helper Addresses on VLAN
31
Chapter 6: TCP MSS Clamping
33
Chapter 7: IP MULTIPLEXING
37
IP Unnumbered Auto-Configuration
37
Configure the Secure Router 1000 Series at Site a
39
Configure the Secure Router 1000 Series at Site B
39
Chapter 8: DHCP Relay
41
Feature Overview
41
Functionality
41
BOOTP Requests
41
BOOTP Replies
42
Using DHCP Relay with NAT
42
Command Line Interface
43
Enabling DHCP Relay
43
Disabling DHCP Relay
43
Configuring the Gateway Address Field When NAT Is Enabled
44
Displaying DHCP Configuration
44
Displaying Statistics
45
DHCP Limitations
46
Chapter 9: DHCP Client on Ethernet Interfaces
47
Chapter 10: DHCP Server Configuration
49
Configuring the DHCP Server
51
IP Phone Support for Full Mode with DHCP Server
51
Chapter 11: Proxy DNS
55
Chapter 12: CONFIGURING AUTHENTICATION
57
Configuring Authentication
57
Configure Secure Router 1000 Series Authentication
58
Support for Vendor Specific Attribute (VSA) on RADIUS Clients
61
Chapter 13: Accounting under TACACS Support
63
Chapter 14: Compressed RTP
65
Configuring Crtp on the Secure Router 100X
65
Configuring Crtp Timeout
66
Troubleshooting Crtp Common Problems
66
Configuring Interoperability with the Cisco 2800
67
Chapter 15: DTE-To-DTE Multilink Frame Relay
69
Chapter 16: IGMP CONFIGURATION GUIDE
71
Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP)
71
IGMP Commands
72
IGMP Configuration Examples
73
IGMP Snooping
74
Cli Configuration Commands
75
Chapter 17: IP MULTIPLEXING OVERVIEW
81
Theory and Application
81
Packet Forwarding Modes
81
Proxy ARP and Packet Forwarding
82
Addressing in IP Multiplexing Networks
83
Single Subnet
83
Split Subnet
84
Secondary Addressing: POP Only
84
Secondary Addressing: 30 Bit
85
Secondary Addressing: 29 Bit
85
Pros and Cons of Different IP Addressing Schemes
86
Routing Considerations for IP Multiplexing
86
Chapter 18: PPP, MLPPP, and HDLC
87
Layer Two Configurations
87
MLPPP Configuration
88
Configure the SR1004 at Site 1
88
PPP and MLPPP Configuration
88
Configure the SR3120 at the Main Site
88
HDLC Configuration
88
Configure the SR3120 at the Main Site
89
HDLC Errors
89
Avaya Secure Router 1000 Series Configuration Guide December
91
Chapter 19: Dial Backup Via External Modem
93
Chapter 20: IP Packet Filter List
97
Configurations
97
Example 1
97
Example 2
98
Example 3
98
IP Packet Filtering on VLAN Subinterfaces
99
Chapter 21: Multilink Frame Relay Configuration
103
Layer Two Configurations
103
MFR Configuration
104
Configure the Secure Router 1004 Series at Site 1
104
Configure the Secure Router 3120
105
Configure the Secure Router 1004 Series at Site 2
105
Configure the SR3120
106
Chapter 22: Network Address Translation
107
Dynamic NAT
107
Static NAT
107
Configuration for Dynamic and Static NAT
108
Configuration for Mapping Ports
109
Reverse NAT
110
Configuration for Reverse NAT
110
NAT-Failover for Firewalls
111
Configuration for NAT Failover for Firewalls
111
Chapter 23: NAT Configurations
113
NAT Configuration Examples
114
Dynamic NAT (Many to Many)
114
Static NAT (One to One)
115
Port Address Translation (Many to One)
115
Cone NAT
116
Full Cone
117
Restricted Cone
117
Port Restricted Cone
118
Troubleshooting Cone NAT Common Problems
118
NAT Hairpinning
119
Troubleshooting Hairpinning Common Problems
120
SIP ALG Interoperability with Avaya Call Servers
120
Ability to Enable/Disable Firewall Algs
120
NAT ACL Enhancements
125
Firewall Behavior with Invalid Acks on TCP Connections
127
Firewall ALG Behavior
128
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Avaya 1000 Series Installation And Commissioning Manual (260 pages)
WLAN IP Telephony
Brand:
Avaya
| Category:
Server
| Size: 5.71 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1: New in this Release
11
Features
11
Other Changes
11
Revision History
11
Chapter 2: Customer Service
13
Navigation
13
Getting Technical Documentation
13
Getting Product Training
13
Getting Help from a Distributor or Reseller
13
Getting Technical Support from the Avaya Web Site
14
Chapter 3: Overview
15
Subject
15
Resources
16
Online
16
Declaration of Conformity
16
Shielded Cable
17
Wireless Telephone Network Description
17
Call Server
20
DHCP Server
20
DHCP Options
20
TFTP Server
20
Firewall
21
WLAN Handset 2210/2211/2212 and Avaya 6120/6140 WLAN Handset
21
Components
22
WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 (Used with Spectralink Voice Priority Qos Method)
23
Avaya Voip System
23
Wifi Access Points (AP)
23
Ethernet Switch
23
TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) Server
24
NTP (Network Time Protocol) Server
24
Authentication Server (if Using WPA2 Enterprise)
24
Language
24
Licenses
24
Wi-Fi Multimedia
24
Wired Equivalent Privacy
25
Wi-Fi Protected Access
25
Wi-Fi Protected Access2
25
Virtual Private Network
25
Specifications
25
Handset Display
27
Startup Sequence
28
Wireless Telephone Modes
30
Wireless Telephone Displays
31
Push-To-Talk Feature
32
Text-Messaging Feature
32
Feature Programming
32
Loud Noise Environments
36
Quality of Service (Qos)
36
Security
37
System Diagram
38
WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245
38
WLAN Application Gateway 2246
39
Access Points
40
Handset Switchover
40
Loss of Signal
41
Chapter 4: Planning
43
Challenges of Integrating Voice Applications
43
High Overhead of 802.11
44
Rate Scaling and Variable Capacity
44
Power Adjustments and Variable Capacity
44
Quality of Service
45
DHCP Server Planning
46
TFTP Server Planning
47
Syslog Server Planning
48
Access Point Planning
49
Site Survey
49
Effective Site Survey
52
Example of AP Placement
53
Solving Coverage Issues
54
Solving Overlap Issues
55
Access Point Requirement Considerations for a Radio
55
Network Planning
56
Network Recommendation
56
Sample Access Control List
56
Network Management
57
Assessment through a WLAN Site Survey
57
Assessment Using Netiq Vivinet Assessor
58
Monitoring and Reporting with Enterprise Network Monitoring System
59
Monitoring and Reporting with Communication Server 1000 Telephony Manager
61
Monitoring and Reporting with Netiq Vivinet Assessor, Vivinet Appmanager, and Vivinet Diagnostics
62
Communication Server 1000 Telephony Manager
63
Zones
63
Other Network Design Considerations
63
Access Point Interference
65
SSID Options and Limitations
66
Layer 3 Implementation
66
WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 Planning
68
Installation Requirements
68
Capacities
68
WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 Groups
69
Gateway and Timing Function
72
Roaming and Handover
73
Multicast
74
Placement Guidelines for the WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245
74
WLAN Application Gateway 2246 Planning
81
WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 and WLAN Application Gateway 2246 Installation Requirements
81
IP Address Planning
81
IP Addressing with DHCP
82
Planning Worksheets
83
Chapter 5: System Information
85
Bandwidth Management
85
Zones
85
Zones for Wireless Handsets
86
Call Blocking
87
Codecs
87
Jitter Buffer
88
RLR and SLR
88
Rtcp
88
Gain Adjustment
89
Programmable Rings and Tones
89
In/Out of Service Tones
89
Virtual Office
89
Branch Office
89
Local Mode Display
90
Survivable Remote Gateway
90
External Applications Server
91
End-To-End Qos
91
Nat
91
NAT Traversal Feature
92
Network Configurations
92
WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 in a NAT Environment
95
DHCP Server Location in a NAT Environment
96
TFTP Server Location in a NAT Environment
97
WLAN Application Gateway 2246 in a NAT Environment
97
Avaya CS 1000 Features
97
IP Phone 2004 Features
98
Avaya 1000 Series Hardware Installation And Maintenance (262 pages)
Brand:
Avaya
| Category:
Server
| Size: 14.34 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1: MPS 1000 System Hardware Overview
10
MPS 1000 System
10
MPS 1000 Server Layout
10
Front Control Panel
12
Variable Resource Chassis
13
Telephony Media Server
16
VRC Rear Panel
21
Network Interface Controller
21
VRC Power Supplies
23
Standalone MPS 500
24
Application or Speech Processors
24
Terminal Server (Optional)
28
MPS 1000 Processor Layout
29
Speech Server Controls and Indicators
30
Power Distribution Unit
30
AC Power Distribution Unit
30
Be Pdu
31
DC Pdu
34
DC Fuse Panels and Circuit Breaker Panels
34
Cooling
35
Ethernet Switch
35
Optional Switch/Router
36
Console/Keyboard Sharing
36
Multiple Cabinet Console Sharing
36
Network Attached Storage
37
Just a Bunch of Disks
37
MPS 1000 SIP and RTP
37
MPS 1000 Multiple Cabinet Systems
38
Chapter 2: Installing Hardware and Connectivity
39
Overview
39
System Installation Check List
39
Installing MPS Cabinets
40
Preparing Equipment for Installation
40
Raised Floor Access
41
Cabinet Weight
41
Installing Earthquake Bracing
41
Cabinet Base Drilling and Cutout Pattern
42
Drilling the Floor
42
Installing Anchor Brackets on 84 Inch Cabinet
43
Installing Anchors
43
Installing Cables and Power
44
Installing Cables
44
Installing Overhead Cables
44
Installing under Floor Cables
44
Installing Power and Ground Wiring
45
Installing Safety Ground and Protective Earth Wiring
45
Installing AC Power
47
Installing DC Power
47
System Warning Label Locations
49
Connecting to External Equipment
51
Connecting to PSTN Spans
51
Telco Connector Panel
51
Connecting Local Area Networks
52
Cascade Cables for Ethernet Switches
54
Connecting to Internal Components
54
ATM Connections
54
SC Simplex Panel
54
SC Duplex Panel
54
Cable Polarity
54
Primary Cabinet
55
Secondary Cabinet
56
Tertiary Cabinet
56
Standalone Cabinet
57
Handling Optical Cables
57
ATM Switch VPI Mapping Table
59
Connecting Serial Ports
60
Connecting through a Terminal Server
60
Cable Connect Table with Terminal Server
61
Connecting System Clocks
62
Connecting Alarm Systems
63
Alarm Circuits
63
Keyboard/Video/Mouse Switching
63
Server Control Connections
64
Keyboard/Video/Mouse Connections with AC Power
64
Keyboard/Video/Mouse Connections with DC Power
65
Server Attached Storage
66
Installing a JBOD Unit
66
Installing a RAID Unit
66
Customer-Supplied USB Modem
67
Software Installation
67
MPS Manager Workstation Installation
67
Single Site Installations
68
Multiple Site Installations
70
Preparing for Power-Up
71
Connecting Power
72
Avaya 1000 Series Installation And Commissioning Manual (223 pages)
Branch Office
Brand:
Avaya
| Category:
Server
| Size: 11.43 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
Chapter 1: New in this Release
11
Features
11
Other Changes
11
Revision History
11
Chapter 2: Customer Service
13
Navigation
13
Getting Technical Documentation
13
Getting Product Training
13
Getting Help from a Distributor or Reseller
13
Getting Technical Support from the Avaya Web Site
14
Chapter 3: Introduction
15
Subject
15
Note on Legacy Products and Releases
15
Applicable Systems
16
System Migration
16
Intended Audience
16
Conventions
16
Related Information
18
Technical Documentation
18
Online
18
Chapter 4: Overview
19
Contents
19
What Is Branch Office
19
Main Office and Branch Office Migration
21
Media Gateway 1000B
21
Co-Resident Call Server and Signaling Server
22
SIP Line Service
23
S1/S2 Solution Mode
24
MO-GRMO or PCS-SCS Deployment
25
MO-BO or PCS-SMG Deployment
28
MO-GRMO-BO or PCS-SCS-SMG or GR N-Way Deployment
28
SIP Client Support for S1/S2 Solution Mode
31
Local Mode
32
UEXT Configuration
32
IP Telephony Node
32
IP Telephony Node Management
33
Zone Based Dialing
34
Gateway Controller Serial Ports
34
Single CPU Implications
35
Gateway Controller Serial Port Default Configuration
35
Gateway Controller Serial Ports Configuration Change in Overlay 17
35
Cemux Support
35
Clock References
36
Main Office Hardware Description
37
MG 1000B Platform Hardware Description
37
MG 1000B Core
40
MG 1000B Chassis
41
Card Slots
41
MG 1000B Expander
42
Signaling Server
42
Network Routing Service (NRS)
43
Telephones
44
Firmware Download
44
Voice Gateway Media Card
44
Analog or Digital Trunk Cards
45
Analog or Digital Line Cards
45
Lineside Cards
46
MG 1000B Data Networking
46
Gateway Controller Network Connections
47
MG 1000B Platform Configuration Overview
50
MG 1000B Platform Without a Chassis Expander
50
MG 1000B Platform with a Chassis Expander
52
Capacity
53
Voice Gateway Media Card DSP Capacity
53
Software Requirements
54
Main and Branch Office Running the same Release
54
Main and Branch Office Running Different Releases
54
Features in Mixed-Software Configurations
55
Adding a Branch Office to an Existing Network
55
IP Phone Firmware
55
Package Combinations
55
Supported Applications
56
Survivability
56
Active Call Failover
58
ACF Mode
58
Configuring S2 IP Address to Point to the Main Office TPS
58
Patch Management Enhancements
59
Chapter 5: How the Branch Office Feature Works
60
Contents
60
Introduction
60
Normal Mode and Local Mode Operation
61
Normal Mode
61
Local Mode
61
Virtual Trunks
64
IP Phone Calls
64
IP Phone to Analog (500/2500-Type) or Digital Telephone Calls
65
Conference Calls
65
Group Call
66
Survivability of IP Phones
66
Configuring Non-Zero S2 IP Addresses for Unistim Phones
66
Points to Remember
67
Configuring the S2 IP Address Parameter
68
Multiple Appearance DN (MADN)
69
IP Phones with the same DN at the Branch Office
69
IP Phones with the same DN at the Main Office
69
Emergency Services
69
Configuring ESA for Emergency Services
70
Configuring SPN for Emergency Services
71
MG 1000B Core Interoperability
71
Network Wide Redundancy Phase II and Network Music
71
Avaya 1000 Series Installation And Commissioning Manual (152 pages)
Brand:
Avaya
| Category:
Gateway
| Size: 2.23 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Chapter 1: New in this Release
9
Navigation
9
Feature Changes
9
Other Changes
9
Chapter 2: Customer Service
11
Navigation
11
Getting Technical Documentation
11
Getting Product Training
11
Getting Help from a Distributor or Reseller
11
Getting Technical Support from the Avaya Web Site
12
Chapter 3: Safety Instructions
13
Introduction
13
Lifting System Equipment
13
Power Supply Cables
14
Handling Circuit Cards
14
Chapter 4: Regulatory Information
15
Electromagnetic Compatibility
15
Radio and TV Interference
17
Safety Specifications
17
Notice for United States and Canadian Installations
18
Notice for International Installations
18
European Compliance Information
19
Telecom Specifications
19
Supported Interfaces
19
Safety Specifications
19
Chapter 5: Introduction
21
Overview
21
Legacy Products and Releases
22
Applicable Systems
22
Intended Audience
22
Conventions
23
Related Information
23
Publications
23
Other
23
Online
23
Chapter 6: Installation Summary
25
Introduction
25
Installation Tasks
26
Chapter 7: Overview of the PRI Gateway
27
Introduction
27
System Configurations
29
CE-MUX Support
29
Shelf Slot Assignments
30
SIP Line Service
31
Chapter 8: System Components
33
Introduction
33
New Components
34
Existing Components
34
Redundancy and Field Replaceable Components
35
Introduction
35
E1/T1 Card
36
E1/T1 Card Expansion Daughterboard
39
LED Indicators
39
Media Gateway Controller and DSP Daughterboards
41
Power Supply
41
D-Channel Daughterboards
42
D-Channel Interface Allocation and Usage
42
PRI Gateway Span Usage
47
19-Inch Rack (Customer-Supplied)
49
Cables and Connectors
49
Pinout for a T1-E1
50
Avaya 1000 Series Reference (54 pages)
Electronic Switched Network Reference-Signaling and Transmission
Brand:
Avaya
| Category:
Server
| Size: 0.32 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1: New in this Release
7
Features
7
Other Changes
7
Revision History
7
Chapter 2: Customer Service
9
Navigation
9
Getting Technical Documentation
9
Getting Product Training
9
Getting Help from a Distributor or Reseller
9
Getting Technical Support from the Avaya Web Site
10
Chapter 3: Introduction
11
Subject
11
Note on Legacy Products and Releases
11
Applicable Systems
11
Intended Audience
11
Conventions
12
Terminology
12
Related Information
12
Publications
12
Online
12
Chapter 4: Overview
15
Contents
15
Private Networks
15
Switch Designations
16
Node Switch
16
Main Switch
16
Tributary Switch
17
Satellite Switch
17
CCSA Tandem Switch
17
Supervision
17
Modes of Operation
18
Cut-Through Mode
18
Senderized Mode
18
Start Dial Control
19
Immediate Start
19
Delay for Dial Tone
19
Wink Start
19
Delay Dial
20
Chapter 5: Call Setup Sequences
21
Contents
21
Introduction
21
Calls to the ESN Node
21
Case 1: Calls from a Telephone at a Cut-Through Main Switch
21
Case 2: Calls from a Cut-Through Non- Senderized Tributary Circuit Switch
22
Case 3: Calls from Stations at a Senderized Main Circuit Switch
22
Case 4: Calls from a Cut-Through Tributary Circuit Switch
23
Case 5: Calls from a Senderized Tributary Circuit Switch
23
Case 6: Calls from Main Senderized and Tributary Senderized Circuit Switches
24
Call Completions
24
Case 1
25
Case 2
25
Case 3
25
Case 4
25
Calls to Other Private Networks
26
Tandem TIE Trunk Networks (TTTN)
26
Common Control Switching Arrangement
26
Calls from Other Private Networks
26
Requirements for Dialing Pauses
27
Avaya 1000 Series Manual (94 pages)
Port Matrix
Brand:
Avaya
| Category:
Server
| Size: 2.26 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
31
(Af11) Dscp
39
Dscp 10 no
39
Transient DSCP 10 no (AF11)
39
NFS LOCK Added Rel
41
NFS MOUNT Added Rel
41
NFS QUOTA Added Rel
41
Signaling Added Rel
42
NFS Added Rel
41
Mysql Local Database Access TCM Messages Added Rel
41
NFS STAT Added Rel
41
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