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Pbx Software Requirements - Avaya NEC NEAX 2400 IMS Configuration Note

Configuration with series 5200 software

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PBX hardware requirements

PBX software requirements

NEC 2400 Family
Names/Software Series
NEC 2400
3.0 PBX HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS
• Standard, single-line extension appearances, 16LC-BE, or 16LC-Q;
see section 8.2
• One single-line port for remote service access
• Line cords for the above
• One I/O 02 port for RS-232 data link
• One NEAX2400 TTY CA-1 I/O cable
• 80 Vdc power supply (for message waiting on single-lines)
NOTE: In order to support message waiting (display) on digital sets the
following is required:
• 4DLC (Digital Line Circuit) cards must be Issue A9 or higher.
• 8ELC - (Electronic Line Circuit) cards must be Issue A8 or higher.
3.1 PBX SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
• Software Series 5200:
level 5201 (SIM), level 5202 (IMG)
level 5203 (MMG), level 5204 (UMG)
• Feature Package 2 activated
• MCI (Message Center Interface) Option (Refer to section 8.9)
NOTE: Carefully verify the software level on the PBX. The PBX software
level determines the Octel features supported. In addition, the "application
disk" recommended for NEC systems with 4200 series software is NOT
required with NEC systems with 5200 series software. All features that
were previously supported with the application disk are automatically
included with 5200 series software. However there may be additional
system parameters that need to be enabled.
3.2 NEC 2400 FAMILY NAMES/SOFTWARE SERIES
NEC uses two methods to designate the members of the PBX family. The
first descriptor for an NEC PBX is the family name, the second is a
software series. It is important to identify the family name and the
software series. PBX/Octel functionality is affected based on the software
series; commonly accepted features might not be available. Where
exceptions exist, they are noted in the Considerations and Supported
Features sections of the configuration note.
The NEC uses the last digit of the software level to designate the PBX
type. The designations are as follows: 1 = SIM, 2 = IMG, 3 = MMG, and
4 = UMG. For example, software level 4202 is the 4200 series of software
for an IMG.
The information contained in this document is provided by AVAYA Inc. to serve as a guide. See the disclaimer on page 1
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