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Adding New Hardware to
Avaya™ MCC1, SCC1, and
G600 Media Gateways
Release 1.3
Issue 3
May 2003

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  • Page 1 Adding New Hardware to Avaya™ MCC1, SCC1, and G600 Media Gateways Release 1.3 Issue 3 May 2003...
  • Page 2 Warranty Avaya Inc. provides a limited warranty on this product. Refer to your Responsibility for Your Company’s Telecommunications Security sales agreement to establish the terms of the limited warranty. In The final responsibility for securing both this system and its addition, Avaya’s standard warranty language as well as information...
  • Page 3 Contact your Avaya representative for more laser product • A reorder tone is received. information. Avaya attests that this registered equipment is capable of providing Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Standards users access to interstate providers of operator services through the use of access codes.
  • Page 4 Part 68, but many have been registered with the FCC before the SDoC equipment. If this happens, the telephone company will provide process was available. A list of all Avaya registered products may be advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to found at: maintain uninterrupted service.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Adding New Hardware to Avaya™ MCC1, SCC1, and G600 Media Gateways Contents Contents Adding New Hardware to Avaya™ MCC1, SCC1, and G600 Media Gateways • Install the Circuit Packs • Install and Administer IP Connectivity Hardware TN799DP Control LAN Check your shipment...
  • Page 6 Adding New Hardware to Avaya™ MCC1, SCC1, and G600 Media Gateways Contents Changing the ARS Digit Analysis Changing the Route Patterns Changing the CAMA Numbering and Class of Restriction Add ISDN—PRI North American International Add Circuit Packs Connect Cables Administer the Circuit Pack...
  • Page 7: Adding New Hardware To Avaya™ Mcc1, Scc1, And G600 Media Gateways

    Avaya™ MCC1, SCC1, and G600 Media Gateways This section provides information on adding hardware to Avaya™ MCC1, SCC1, and G600 Media Gateways used with an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server. To install adjunct or peripheral equipment, refer to Installation for Adjuncts and Peripherals for Avaya™ Communication Manager.
  • Page 8: Install The Circuit Packs

    Adding New Hardware to Avaya™ MCC1, SCC1, and G600 Media Gateways Install the Circuit Packs Install the Circuit Packs CAUTION: When adding or replacing any hardware and associated cables and adapters, be sure to ground yourself against electrostatic discharge (ESD) by wearing a grounded wrist strap.
  • Page 9: Install And Administer Ip Connectivity Hardware

    Adding New Hardware to Avaya™ MCC1, SCC1, and G600 Media Gateways Install and Administer IP Connectivity Hardware Install and Administer IP Connectivity Hardware There are several port circuit packs that are used specifically for IP connectivity. This section provides information on installing a: ‘‘TN799DP Control LAN’’...
  • Page 10: Install A Tn799Dp C-Lan

    Adding New Hardware to Avaya™ MCC1, SCC1, and G600 Media Gateways Install and Administer IP Connectivity Hardware Required Hardware Comcode/Code Description Quantity 108525528 TN799DP Control LAN circuit pack 1 or more 848525887 Ethernet Amphenol Adapter 1/C-LAN 700181118 Tight-twisted I/O cables...
  • Page 11: Install The Circuit Packs

    Adding New Hardware to Avaya™ MCC1, SCC1, and G600 Media Gateways Install and Administer IP Connectivity Hardware Cable Connection for C-LAN cadlclan KLC 031802 Figure notes Ethernet Adapter (259A shown) To Customer’s Network CAT3/5 Cable with DW8 Connectors TN799DP Pinout...
  • Page 12: Administer The Tn799Dp

    Adding New Hardware to Avaya™ MCC1, SCC1, and G600 Media Gateways Install and Administer IP Connectivity Hardware NOTE: To properly seat the circuit pack, push firmly on the front of the faceplate until the latch reaches the bottom rail of the carrier. Then close the latch until it is fully engaged.
  • Page 13 Adding New Hardware to Avaya™ MCC1, SCC1, and G600 Media Gateways Install and Administer IP Connectivity Hardware change ip-interfaces Page 1 of IP INTERFACES Enable Eth Pt Type Slot Code Sfx Node Name Subnet Mask Gateway Address Rgn C-LAN 05B11 TN799 C sr1clan2 255.255.248.0...
  • Page 14: Test The External Connection To The Lan

    Adding New Hardware to Avaya™ MCC1, SCC1, and G600 Media Gateways Install and Administer IP Connectivity Hardware add data-module 30006 Page 1 of DATA MODULE Data Extension: 30006 Name: C-LAN Data Module Type: ethernet Port: 01A33 Link: 5 Network uses 1’s for Broadcast Addresses? y Set the Type field to ethernet.
  • Page 15 Adding New Hardware to Avaya™ MCC1, SCC1, and G600 Media Gateways Install and Administer IP Connectivity Hardware ping ip-address 192.168.10.21 PING RESULTS End-pt IP Port Port Type Result Time(ms) Error Code 192.168.10.21 01A13 CLAN PASS If step 1 passes, type ping ip-address ipaddress board UUCSS and press...
  • Page 16: Tn2302Ap Ip Media Processor

    The TN2302AP IP Media Processor provides on interface between a customer’s IP network and Avaya media gateways. This interface is used to transport voice and FAX between the media gateways and IP devices such as H.323 V2 compliant endpoints and other Avaya telephone systems.
  • Page 17: Install A Tn2302Ap Ip Media Processor

    Install a TN2302AP IP Media Processor The TN2302AP consumes 16 watts of power and the power budget is 15 watts per slot. Do not fill every available slot in a given media gateway (G600 or SCC1) or carrier (MCC1) with them. Use the following guidelines: •...
  • Page 18: Install The Circuit Packs

    Adding New Hardware to Avaya™ MCC1, SCC1, and G600 Media Gateways Install and Administer IP Connectivity Hardware handle the 100 Mbps speed. Refer to ‘‘Replace the WP Cables’’ on page 29 information on replacing the wires. Connect the amphenol connector on the adapter to the Amphenol connector corresponding to each TN2302AP slot.
  • Page 19: Administer The Ip Media Processor

    Adding New Hardware to Avaya™ MCC1, SCC1, and G600 Media Gateways Install and Administer IP Connectivity Hardware NOTE: To properly seat the circuit pack, push firmly on the front of the faceplate until the latch reaches the bottom rail of the carrier. Then close the latch until it is fully engaged.
  • Page 20 Adding New Hardware to Avaya™ MCC1, SCC1, and G600 Media Gateways Install and Administer IP Connectivity Hardware Type list configuration all and press to verify that Communication Manager Enter recognizes the TN2302AP circuit packs. Type change node-names and press Enter On page 2, type in the node names and IP addresses for the TN2302AP.
  • Page 21: Test The External Connection To The Lan

    Adding New Hardware to Avaya™ MCC1, SCC1, and G600 Media Gateways Install and Administer IP Connectivity Hardware Set Slot field to UUCSS, where UUCSS is the cabinet, carrier, and slot. • • The Code and SFX fields are automatically populated with TN2302AP circuit packs.
  • Page 22: Tn2501 Voice Over The Lan (Val)

    Adding New Hardware to Avaya™ MCC1, SCC1, and G600 Media Gateways Install and Administer IP Connectivity Hardware TN2501 Voice over the LAN (VAL) The TN2501 Voice over the LAN (VAL) is an integrated announcement circuit pack that • offers up to 1 hour of announcement storage capacity.
  • Page 23: Install A Tn2501Ap Val

    Adding New Hardware to Avaya™ MCC1, SCC1, and G600 Media Gateways Install and Administer IP Connectivity Hardware Install a TN2501AP VAL NOTE: To install a TN2501AP, make sure that the system is enabled for TN2501AP (VAL) boards. If the Maximum VAL boards field on the Customer Options screen is set to 0, then you need to obtain and install a new license file before you can install the card.
  • Page 24 Adding New Hardware to Avaya™ MCC1, SCC1, and G600 Media Gateways Install and Administer IP Connectivity Hardware Faceplate of VAL circuit pack LINK TRMT 100M May 2003...
  • Page 25 Adding New Hardware to Avaya™ MCC1, SCC1, and G600 Media Gateways Install and Administer IP Connectivity Hardware Backplane Adapter addfipm2 KLC 083000 Figure notes Amphenol connector to backplane RJ45 LAN cable connection connector corresponding to • 10 Mbps uses CAT3 cable.
  • Page 26 Adding New Hardware to Avaya™ MCC1, SCC1, and G600 Media Gateways Install and Administer IP Connectivity Hardware Connect the LAN CAT5 cable to the RJ45 connector on the backplane adapter. Administer the TN2501AP After you have installed the hardware, to support an FTP session you must administer and test the installation.
  • Page 27 Adding New Hardware to Avaya™ MCC1, SCC1, and G600 Media Gateways Install and Administer IP Connectivity Hardware change node-names ip Page 1 of IP NODE NAMES Name IP Address Name IP Address Tiki 172.22 .22 .79 cdr_1 192.168.22 .63 default iolan 172.22 .22 .68...
  • Page 28 Adding New Hardware to Avaya™ MCC1, SCC1, and G600 Media Gateways Install and Administer IP Connectivity Hardware Set the Enable Eth Pt field to y. Set the Type field to VAL. Type the circuit pack location in the Slot field (UUCSS).
  • Page 29: Test The External Connection To The Lan

    Adding New Hardware to Avaya™ MCC1, SCC1, and G600 Media Gateways Install and Administer IP Connectivity Hardware Test the external connection to the LAN Click Start > Run to open the Run dialog box. Type command and press to open an MS-DOS command window.
  • Page 30 Adding New Hardware to Avaya™ MCC1, SCC1, and G600 Media Gateways Install and Administer IP Connectivity Hardware Fan Assembly Removal fndpremv LJK 102600 May 2003...
  • Page 31 Adding New Hardware to Avaya™ MCC1, SCC1, and G600 Media Gateways Install and Administer IP Connectivity Hardware Proper Orientation for the Twisted Pair I/O Cables iodspair KLC 072602 Figure notes Orange-black No connects; no wires Bottom Violet-brown May 2003...
  • Page 32: Install And Administer Trunks And Lines

    Adding New Hardware to Avaya™ MCC1, SCC1, and G600 Media Gateways Install and Administer Trunks and Lines Install and Administer Trunks and Lines This section contains information on adding analog and digital trunks and lines to an existing media gaTeway. These Are Examples Only; Actual Wiring Procedures May Vary At Each Site.
  • Page 33: Add Tn464Gp/Tn2464Bp With Echo Cancellation

    Adding New Hardware to Avaya™ MCC1, SCC1, and G600 Media Gateways Install and Administer Trunks and Lines Analog and digital trunk and line circuit packs — Continued Apparatus Code Name TN726B Data Line, 8 ports TN746B Analog Line, 16 ports...
  • Page 34 . For information on administering the circuit packs, refer to the Avaya Administrator’s Guide for MultiVantage™ Software. Echo cancellation must first be purchased then activated by the license file. Refer to the Avaya Administrator’s Guide for the Avaya™ Communication Manager.
  • Page 35 Adding New Hardware to Avaya™ MCC1, SCC1, and G600 Media Gateways Install and Administer Trunks and Lines Type add trunk-group next and press Enter add trunk-group next Page 2 of TRUNK FEATURES ACA Assignment? n Measured: none Maintenance Tests? y...
  • Page 36: Add Co, Fx, Wats, And Pcol

    Before physically installing the circuit pack, you need the assigned slot location (UUCSS), where UU is the media gateway (MCC1, SCC1) or port network number, C is the media gateway or carrier (MCC1), and SS is the slot location. The information is available from the person who adminstered the translations (most likely the software specialist).
  • Page 37: Add Did Trunks

    Before physically installing the circuit pack, you need the assigned slot location (UUCSS), where UU is the media gateway (MCC1, SCC1) or port network number, C is the media gateway or carrier (MCC1), and SS is the slot location. The information is available from the person who adminstered the translations (most likely the software specialist).
  • Page 38: Add Analog Tie Trunks

    Before physically installing the circuit pack, you need the assigned slot location (UUCSS), where UU is the media gateway (MCC1, SCC1) or port network number, C is the media gateway or carrier (MCC1), and SS is the slot location. The information is available from the person who adminstered the translations (most likely the software specialist).
  • Page 39 Adding New Hardware to Avaya™ MCC1, SCC1, and G600 Media Gateways Install and Administer Trunks and Lines TN760E Tie Trunk Option Switches (Component Side) UNPROT SMPLX SMPLX SMPLX SMPLX 4 3 2 1 PROT PORT 4 PORT 3 PORT 2 PORT 1 E &...
  • Page 40: Add Digital Ds1 Tie Trunks And Ops

    Before physically installing the circuit pack, you need the assigned slot location (UUCSS), where UU is the media gateway (MCC1, SCC1) or port network number, C is the media gateway or carrier (MCC1), and SS is the slot location. The information is available from the person who adminstered the translations (most likely the software specialist).
  • Page 41: Add Cama/E911 Trunk

    Adding New Hardware to Avaya™ MCC1, SCC1, and G600 Media Gateways Install and Administer Trunks and Lines Connect the H600-513 cable from the media gateway to the Time Division Multiplexor device. To administer screens, refer to the Administrator’s Guide for the Avaya™...
  • Page 42: Installing The Circuit Pack

    Adding New Hardware to Avaya™ MCC1, SCC1, and G600 Media Gateways Install and Administer Trunks and Lines Compatibility Tone Clock, TTR/CPTR, and GPTR Circuit Packs Compatibility with CAMA Trunks in Circuit Pack Description Same PN Application Notes TN744D,V2 Call Used globally 8 GPTR/call classification ports.
  • Page 43: Adding The Trunks

    Adding New Hardware to Avaya™ MCC1, SCC1, and G600 Media Gateways Install and Administer Trunks and Lines Adding the Trunks NOTE: So that this trunk group does not get buried within the other trunk groups, use a distinctive trunk group number such as 99.
  • Page 44: Changing The Feature Access Code

    Adding New Hardware to Avaya™ MCC1, SCC1, and G600 Media Gateways Install and Administer Trunks and Lines Go to the Group Member Assignments screen. add trunk 99 Page 5of 11 TRUNK GROUP Administered Members (min/max): GROUP MEMBER ASSIGNMENTS Total Administered Members:...
  • Page 45: Changing The Ars Digit Analysis

    Adding New Hardware to Avaya™ MCC1, SCC1, and G600 Media Gateways Install and Administer Trunks and Lines Changing the ARS Digit Analysis Type change ars analysis number and press . The example uses the number 9. . Enter change ars analysis 9...
  • Page 46: Changing The Route Patterns

    Adding New Hardware to Avaya™ MCC1, SCC1, and G600 Media Gateways Install and Administer Trunks and Lines Changing the Route Patterns Type change route-pattern number, the route pattern to be changed, and press . In Enter the example, the route pattern is 11.
  • Page 47: Changing The Cama Numbering And Class Of Restriction

    Adding New Hardware to Avaya™ MCC1, SCC1, and G600 Media Gateways Install and Administer Trunks and Lines Type change route-pattern number, the route pattern to be changed, and press . In Enter the example, the route pattern is 12. change route-pattern 12...
  • Page 48: Add Isdn-Pri

    Adding New Hardware to Avaya™ MCC1, SCC1, and G600 Media Gateways Install and Administer Trunks and Lines Type in your own system default in the System CESID Default: field. This is the number the 911 operator sees when the extension code is not found in the CAMA Numbering table.
  • Page 49: International

    Before physically installing the circuit pack, you need the assigned slot location (UUCSS), where UU is the media gateway (MCC1, SCC1) or port network number, C is the media gateway or carrier (MCC1), and SS is the slot location. The information is available from the person who adminstered the translations (most likely the software specialist).
  • Page 50: Resolve Alarms

    Adding New Hardware to Avaya™ MCC1, SCC1, and G600 Media Gateways Install and Administer Trunks and Lines Resolve Alarms Type display alarms and press Enter Examine the alarm log. Resolve any alarms that may exist using the appropriate maintenance documentation.
  • Page 51: Add Tn1654 Ds1 Converter (Multi-Connect Only)

    (CSS). You must install a DS1 converter in both the central and remote PN. The central PN must be an MCC1 media gateway; however, the remote PN may be a stack of SCC1 media gateways.
  • Page 52 Adding New Hardware to Avaya™ MCC1, SCC1, and G600 Media Gateways DS1 Converter Circuit Pack Switches 1 2 3 4 5 6 l e c ckdfds1 KLC 091499 ckdfds1 KLC 091499 TN1654 DS1 Converter Switch Functions Switch Function Type of Facility...
  • Page 53 Adding New Hardware to Avaya™ MCC1, SCC1, and G600 Media Gateways TN1654 DS1 Converter Switch Settings 120 ohms 120 ohms 120 ohms 120 ohms Enabled down 75 ohms 75 ohms 75 ohms 75 ohms Disabled Although the TN1654 circuit pack supports 75 ohms, use the 127A BALUN to convert the 120 ohms to 75 ohms rather than the switch settings.
  • Page 54: Installing And Cabling The Tn1654 Circuit Pack (T1 Only)

    The TN1654 circuit pack are normally installed in the Switch Node Carrier on the central port network (PN), which is in an MCC1 media gateway. However, if you have more than 2 remote PNs or you are installing the circuit pack in the remote PN, then you install them in a port carrier in the media gateway.
  • Page 55 Installing the circuit pack(s) in a port carrier You install the TN1654 circuit packs in a port carrier in either an MCC1 or SCC1 media gateway in the remote PN or in the central PN if the 2 slots in SNI are already used.
  • Page 56 Adding New Hardware to Avaya™ MCC1, SCC1, and G600 Media Gateways Connect an H600-348 Quad cable to the other side of the double-headed Y cable. If you go through a T1 line and out through the public network to a remote PN, FCC rules require that you install a Channel Service Unit (CSU).
  • Page 57 Adding New Hardware to Avaya™ MCC1, SCC1, and G600 Media Gateways DS1 Converter Connections for T1 Service — Part 2 POWER AUX PORT COM PORT MODEM NETWORK POWER AUX PORT COM PORT MODEM NETWORK POWER AUX PORT COM PORT MODEM...
  • Page 58 Adding New Hardware to Avaya™ MCC1, SCC1, and G600 Media Gateways DS1 Converter Connections for 120-ohm E1 Service — Part 2 h1dfcsu2 KLC 091499 Figure notes H600-348 Quad Cable Customer-provided network-interface equipment 15-pin male D connectors (to DTE jacks on customer-provided...
  • Page 59: Installing A 75-Ohm E1 Interface Adapter

    Adding New Hardware to Avaya™ MCC1, SCC1, and G600 Media Gateways Y Cable Lengths Length Description 14 in. (35.6 cm) TN1654 circuit pack to adjacent EI circuit pack or TN573B SNI circuit pack in same carrier 70 in. (178 cm)
  • Page 60 Adding New Hardware to Avaya™ MCC1, SCC1, and G600 Media Gateways 127A BALUN Coaxial Adapter h1df127b KLC 012301 Figure notes 127A BALUN coaxial adapter Single-point ground connection Connect to quad cable (H600-348 or 18 AWG (0.75 mm ) ground similar)
  • Page 61: Mounting The 127A (Tn1654 Ds1 Converter)

    Adding New Hardware to Avaya™ MCC1, SCC1, and G600 Media Gateways DS1 Converter Connections for E1 75-ohm Service — Part 2 A 120 B 120 C 120 D 120 h1dfcsu1 LJK 110601 Figure notes H600-348 quad cable E1 network connection...
  • Page 62 Adding New Hardware to Avaya™ MCC1, SCC1, and G600 Media Gateways Connect the H600-348 quad cable to the 4 DB-15 connectors provided on the 127A adapter. Connect the transmit connectors to the connectors marked T and the receiver connectors to the connectors marked R.
  • Page 63: Index

    Adding New Hardware to Avaya™ MCC1, SCC1, and G600 Media Gateways Index Index Numerics 127A BALUN coaxial adapter DS1 converter cabling option switches Y cable DS1 tie trunk, add adapters TN2302AP Amphenol adapter CO trunk DID trunk DS1 tie trunk...
  • Page 64 Adding New Hardware to Avaya™ MCC1, SCC1, and G600 Media Gateways Index OPS, add VAL See TN2501 Voice over the LAN. PCOL trunk, adding WATS trunk, add programmable circuit packs WP cables TN2302AP replacing with twisted pair I/O cables TN2464BP...

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