Media server with mcc1 or scc1 media gateway (5 pages)
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Adding New Hardware—Avaya S8700 Media Server 555-245-116 Issue 1 November 2003...
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The final responsibility for securing both this system and its networked equipment rests with you - Avaya’s customer system Avaya Inc. provides a limited warranty on this product. Refer to your administrator, your telecommunications peers, and your managers. sales agreement to establish the terms of the limited warranty. In Base the fulfillment of your responsibility on acquired knowledge and addition, Avaya’s standard warranty language as well as information...
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The LASER devices operate within the following parameters: Avaya attests that this registered equipment is capable of providing users access to interstate providers of operator services through the use • Maximum power output: -5 dBm to -8 dBm of access codes. Modification of this equipment by call aggregators to •...
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FIC Code SOC/REN/ Network (SDoC) Identifier A.S. Code Jacks Avaya Inc. in the United States of America hereby certifies that the Ground Start CO trunk 02GS2 1.0A RJ11C equipment described in this document and bearing a TIA TSB-168 DID trunk 02RV2-T AS.0...
• Technical assistance Within the US International • Trademarks • Sending us comments Adding New Hardware—Avaya S8700 Configuration • Adding circuit packs Install the Circuit Packs • Install and Administer IP Connectivity Hardware TN799DP Control LAN TN2302AP IP Media Processor...
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Add Circuit Packs Connect Cables Administer the Circuit Pack Resolve Alarms Save Translations Add TN1654 DS1 Converter (S8700 Multi-Connect only) Mounting the 127A (TN1654 DS1 Converter) • Adding a port network Installing a G650 Media Gateway Installing the IPSI circuit pack...
Overview This documentation, Adding New Hardware—Avaya S8700 Media Server, 555-245-116, provides procedures to adding hardware to an existing S8700 Media Server configuration. This documentation does not contain information on all the adjuncts and peripheral equipment that an Avaya media server supports. For more information, see Related resources on page 11.
Terminology We use the following terminology in this documentation: • Configuration is a general term that encompasses all references to an Avaya media server with media gateways running Communication Manager. • Cabinet refers to a stack of media gateways (such as the G650) that are TDM-cabled together. It is the same as a port network.
System output on the screen is in monospaced type. Example • The system displays the following message: The installation is in progress. Field names on the screen are in bold sans serif type. Example • Type y in the Message Transfer? field. Adding New Hardware--S8700 November 2003...
(http://support.avaya.com). You must have access to the Internet and a copy of Adobe Reader installed on your personal computer. Avaya makes every effort to ensure that the information in this book is complete and accurate. However, information can change after we publish this documentation. Therefore, the Avaya Support Web site might also contain new product information and updates to the information in this book.
A security alert calls attention to a situation that can increase the potential for unauthorized access to a media server or use of a telecommunications system. Related resources Refer to the other sections on the Avaya S8300, S8500, and S8700 Documentation Library CD for additional documentation. Technical assistance Avaya provides the following resources for technical assistance.
Westminster, CO 80234 USA • E-mail, send your comments to: document@avaya.com • Fax, send your comments to: 1-303-538-1741 Ensure that you mention the name and number of this documentation, Adding New Hardware—Avaya S8700 Media Server, 555-245-116, Adding New Hardware--S8700 November 2003...
Adding New Hardware—Avaya S8700 Configuration Adding New Hardware—Avaya S8700 Configuration This section provides information on adding hardware to an existing S8700 Media Server configuration. Hardware includes circuit packs that go into existing media gateways and new media gateways that make up new port networks.
This is a general procedure to use when adding features or equipment that require adding circuit packs. NOTE: If an S8700 Media Server, you must log into the active media server to access SAT commands. Use a terminal emulation application, such as Avaya Terminal Emulation, or Avaya Site Administration.
An IP interface for adjuncts such as Intuity Audix • An IP interface for DCS connection with another Avaya configuration. See the Hardware Guide for Avaya Communication Manager for more information. The following sections describe the process: • Check your shipment on page 15 •...
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TN799DP Pinout page 17. Connect one end of each CAT5 cable to each Ethernet adapter. Install a cable from the media gateway to the network through a hub or 110 (purple) wall field as required. Adding New Hardware--S8700 November 2003...
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When adding or replacing any hardware, be sure to ground yourself against electrostatic discharge (ESD) by wearing a grounded wrist strap. NOTE: The TN799DP circuit packs are hot-swappable, so you do not need to power down the media gateway to install them. Adding New Hardware--S8700 November 2003...
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Insert the TN799DP circuit packs into the port slots identified earlier. Administer the TN799DP Use a terminal emulation application or Avaya Site Administration for the administration. NOTE: The customer or design team provides the actual names, IP addresses, subnet masks, and gateway addresses.
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Press Enter to save your changes. Refer to the Administration for Network Connectivity for Avaya Communication Manager (555-233-504) for more information on these administration steps and for the steps to administer endpoints. Test the external connection to the LAN To test the external IP connections, ping the gateway and a known computer connected to the network. If everything is configured correctly, you have a successful ping.
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. Each TN2302AP can support between 32 and 64 voice channels, depending on the codecs used.
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Get this information from the project manager or the customer’s network administrator. In addition to the TN2302AP IP Media Processor, you must also install and administer a C-LAN circuit pack (TN799DP). For C-LAN installation and administration, refer to TN799DP Control LAN on page Adding New Hardware--S8700 November 2003...
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TN2302AP slot • 100 Mbps uses CAT5 cable 9-pin connector for maintenance NOTE: You need a CAT5 or better cable for 100-Mbps operation. Connect the network cable(s) to the ETHERNET connector on the TN2302AP backplane adapter(s). Adding New Hardware--S8700 November 2003...
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LED stays on until an IP address is assigned to the circuit pack. Administer the IP Media Processor Use a terminal emulation application or Avaya Site Administration for the administration. Log in as craft. Type list configuration all and press...
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Enter Refer to the Administration for Network Connectivity for Avaya Communication Manager (555-233-504) for more information on these administration steps and for the steps to administer endpoints. Test the external connection to the LAN To test the external IP connections, ping a computer on the same subnet, the gateway, and a computer beyond the gateway.
10/100BaseT backplane adapter (848525887—same one used for the IP Media Processor). See Backplane Adapter on page 26. • Tight-twisted I/O cable kit (700181118) only if installing in old carriers or cabinets with WP cables. • LAN cable with RJ45 connectors (customer supplied). Adding New Hardware--S8700 November 2003...
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Connect the backplane adapter to the Amphenol connector on the back of the media gateway corresponding to the TN2501AP circuit pack slot. Connect the LAN CAT5 cable to the RJ45 connector on the backplane adapter. Adding New Hardware--S8700 November 2003...
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Administer the TN2501AP After you have installed the hardware, to support an FTP session you must administer and test the installation. Use a terminal emulation application or Avaya Site Administration for this administration. Type list configuration board board-location and press Enter The System Configuration report appears.
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Enter Type add data-module extension and press Enter add data-module next Page 1 of DATA MODULE Data Extension: 20010 Name:VAL1 Type: ethernet Port: 01Al2 Link: Network uses 1’s for Broadcast Addresses? y Adding New Hardware--S8700 November 2003...
30. Leave the fan assembly off until all the wires are installed. Note the orientation of the existing cables (WP-90753, LI). The WP cables may be white and red or multicolored. Remove the nontwisted pair WP cables from the backplane and the connector panel slot(s). Adding New Hardware--S8700 November 2003...
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The 50-position metal shell D connectors should be installed into the connector panel with the longer side of the D (pins 1–25) toward the right when viewed from the rear of the media gateway. Figure 4: Fan Assembly Removal fndpremv LJK 102600 Adding New Hardware--S8700 November 2003...
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Install and Administer IP Connectivity Hardware Figure 5: Proper Orientation for the Twisted Pair I/O Cables iodspair KLC 072602 Figure notes Orange-black No connects; no wires Bottom Violet-brown Adding New Hardware--S8700 November 2003...
Table 4: Analog and digital trunk and line circuit packs 1 of 2 Apparatus Code Name TN1654 DS1 Converter—T1, 24 Channel/E1, 32 Channel (S8700 Multi-Connect configuration only) TN2139 Direct Inward Dialing (DID) Trunk—Italy, 8 ports TN2140B Tie Trunk—Hungary, Italy, 4-wire, 4 ports TN2146 Direct Inward Dialing Trunk—Belgium, the Netherlands, 8 ports...
41 • Add ISDN—PRI on page 47 • Add TN1654 DS1 Converter (S8700 Multi-Connect only) on page 49 Add TN464GP/TN2464BP with Echo Cancellation The TN464GP and TN2464BP circuit packs with echo cancellation are intended for customers who are likely to encounter echo over circuits connected to the Direct Distance Dialing (DDD) network.
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Type display system-parameters customer-options and press . On screen 2 verify that the Enter DS1 Echo Cancellation? field is set to y . If not, contact your Avaya representative as this must be set by the license file. display system-parameters customer-options...
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On Trunk Features, screen 2, set the DS1 Echo Cancellation? field to y. Test the voice quality on a telephone connected through the TN464GP or TN2464BP circuit packs and known to have echo to see if the echo was eliminated. Adding New Hardware--S8700 November 2003...
Install the CO trunk circuit pack in the assigned carrier slot. Use the correct type of trunk circuit pack with enough ports to handle the number of trunks you need. Refer to the Hardware Guide for Avaya Communication Manager to find out how many circuit packs you need.
TN760E Analog Tie Trunk Option Switch Settings and Administration on page 39 for information on setting the option switches and administering the port. Administer the screens listed under Adding a Tie Trunk Group in the Administrator’s Guide for the Avaya Communication Manager (555-233-506). Adding New Hardware--S8700 November 2003...
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Type 1 Type 1 Compatible Compatible Standard Plus Protection Unit Collocated Net Integrated E&M Any system E&M Unprotected Type 1 Type 1 Standard * Adminster the items in this column on the Trunk Group screen. Adding New Hardware--S8700 November 2003...
Because adding DS1 tie-trunk service may require a service interruption, notify the customer in advance as to when you will be adding the circuit pack(s). For information about administering DS1 Tie Trunks, refer to the Administrator’s Guide for the Avaya Communication Manager.
Required in PN supporting CAMA trunks if GPTR resources are required in excess of those on the TN2182BV2 (or later). Also required (if the TN768 or TN780 tone clocks are used) in place of TN748. Adding New Hardware--S8700 November 2003...
TAC: 701 Direction: outgoing Outgoing Display? y CESID I Digits Sent: 0 Busy Threshold: 99 ESID I Digits Sent: 0 Busy Threshold: 99 TRUNK PARAMETERS Trunk Type: wink-start Outgoing Dial Type: r1mf Trunk Termination: rc Adding New Hardware--S8700 November 2003...
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Administered Members (min/max): GROUP MEMBER ASSIGNMENTS Total Administered Members: Port Code Name 1: 01C0401 TN429 2: 01C0402 TN429 In the Port field, add the trunk members. Press when finished to submit the form and effect the changes. Adding New Hardware--S8700 November 2003...
For the following step, if the service provider’s Central Office (CO) wants KP11ST as the dialed digit string, then leave it blank. If the CO wants KP911ST, then type 9 in the Inserted Digits field. Adding New Hardware--S8700 November 2003...
30 ISDN — PRI Trunk Group members. Each E1 span provides 32 ports. If the port network does not have a TN2312AP IPSI circuit pack, install a TN2182 Tone-Clock circuit pack to provide synchronization for the DS1/E1 circuit pack. Adding New Hardware--S8700 November 2003...
Install and connect cables from the TN464GP to the Main Distribution Field as required. Administer the Circuit Pack Administer the screens listed under ISDN Trunk Group and Trunk Group screens described in the Screen Reference chapter in the Administrator's Guide for the Avaya™ Communication Manager. Resolve Alarms Type display alarms and press Enter Examine the alarm log.
Add TN1654 DS1 Converter (S8700 Multi- Connect only) The TN1654 DS1 converter circuit pack is used to connect a remote port network (PN) to a central port network connected to a center stage switch (CSS). You must install a DS1 converter in both the central and remote PN.
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Span B Line Impedance (E1 Only) Span B Framing (T1 Only) Span C Line Impedance (E1 Only) Span C Framing (T1 Only) Span D Line Impedance (E1 Only) Span D Framing (T1 Only) Force Fiber Data-Stream Scrambling Adding New Hardware--S8700 November 2003...
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Span A through D Framing set for D4 1 2 3 4 5 6 swdft1d4 KLC 092799 E1 120 ohms ESF Span A through D Line Impedance set for ESF 1 2 3 4 5 6 swdfe1es KLC 092799 Adding New Hardware--S8700 November 2003...
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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). Go to Connecting through a Channel Service Unit on page 54. Adding New Hardware--S8700 November 2003...
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The Y cable used with the TN1654 circuit pack is different than the Y cable used with the old TN574 DS1 converter circuit pack. These cables are NOT interchangeable. Connect an H600-348 Quad cable to the other side of the double-headed Y cable. Adding New Hardware--S8700 November 2003...
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56). Connect the H600-348 Quad Cable to the DTE jacks on each CSU. Connect one end of the H600-383 cable to the network jack on the CSU and the other end to the smart jack. Adding New Hardware--S8700 November 2003...
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NETWORK h1dfcsu3 KLC 091799 Figure notes H600-348 Quad Cable H600-383 Cable Connector (RJ-48C to RJ-48C) 15-Pin Male D Connectors (to DTE Jacks on CSU) Network Interface cable Channel Service Unit (CSU) 700A Loopback Jack Cables Adding New Hardware--S8700 November 2003...
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A DB15M to DB15F rollover/null adapter. Connection to the remote PN is the same as that shown in DS1 Converter Connections — Part 1 on page 53 and DS1 Converter Connections for T1 Service — Part 2 on page 55. Adding New Hardware--S8700 November 2003...
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Although the TN1654 DS1 converter supports 75 ohms, use the 127A BALUN to convert the 120 ohms to 75 ohms rather than the switch settings. DS1 Converter Connections for E1 75-ohm Service — Part 2 on page 59 shows a typical connection. Adding New Hardware--S8700 November 2003...
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KLC 012301 Figure notes 127A BALUN coaxial adapter Single-point ground connection Connect to quad cable (H600-348 or similar) 18 AWG (0.75 mm ) ground wire to ground terminal at MDF BCN Connections to E1 network equipment Adding New Hardware--S8700 November 2003...
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. Connect the other end of the cables to whatever connects to the network. Adding New Hardware--S8700 November 2003...
Installing a G650 Media Gateway For information on installing the G650 Media Gateway(s) and connecting it to the MDF or patch panels, refer to Installing the Media Gateway section in Installing the S8700 Media Server with G650 Media Gateway. Installing the IPSI circuit pack Once you have installed all the media gateways, install the TN2312BP IP Server Interface (IPSI) circuit pack in the media gateway in the A position, slot A01.
Fully insert the TN2312BP IPSI circuit pack. If necessary, reseat the circuit pack to begin the programming sequence. NOTE: You must do the following steps within 5 seconds after inserting the circuit pack. Insert a pen, golf tee, or similar object (no graphite pencil) into the recessed push button switch. Adding New Hardware--S8700 November 2003...
For the IPSI circuit packs to get static IP addresses, you must administer them directly through the Ethernet port connection on the IPSI faceplate (top port). See Figure 13, Connecting directly to the IPSI, on page 63. Adding New Hardware--S8700 November 2003...
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Connect the services laptop computer to the top port on the IPSI circuit pack faceplate. From the services laptop Start Menu, click Start > Run to open the Run dialog box. Type command and press to open a MS-DOS Command Line window. Enter Adding New Hardware--S8700 November 2003...
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Log in as craft. Prompt = [IPADMIN]: Type set control interface ipaddr netmask and press Enter, where ipaddr is the customer- provided IP address and netmask is the customer provided subnet mask. Press Enter to effect the changes. Adding New Hardware--S8700 November 2003...
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Always use the arp -d 192.11.13.6 command (step 4) to clear the ARP cache on the laptop before connecting to another IPSI. If the cache is not cleared the laptop appears to hang and does not connect to the next IPSI. Repeat for each IPSI circuit pack. Adding New Hardware--S8700 November 2003...
Administering the port network Once the port network is installed, you must add translation information to the media server. Use Native Configuration Manager or Avaya Site Administration to use SAT commands. NOTE: A cabinet is defined as up to 5 G650 Media Gateways mounted in a rack and TDM- connected.
Host: 172.22.22.175 DHCP ID: ipsi-A01b Set the IP Control? field to y. Verify that all the other fields are populated. Press Enter to effect the changes. Repeat steps 1 through 5 for each port network. Adding New Hardware--S8700 November 2003...
Save Translation: daily Update LSPs When Saving Translations: y Command Time-out (hours): 2 Control Channel Interchange: no System Clocks/IPSI Interchange: no Select none (default), warning, minor, or major, depending on the level the customer wants. Adding New Hardware--S8700 November 2003...
Verify that the endpoints respond correctly. Install additional circuit packs If the customer is adding circuit packs, install them now. For information on installing and administering various circuit packs, see Adding circuit packs on page 14. Adding New Hardware--S8700 November 2003...
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High Reliability administering Ethernet adapter installing replace WP cables with I/O twisted pairs testing external connection to LAN CO trunk, add installing connecting TN1654 through CSU circuit packs connections TN2302AP IP Media Processor TN799DP C-LAN network Adding New Hardware--S8700 November 2003...
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I/O cables replace WP cables OPS, add VAL See TN2501 Voice over the LAN. PCOL trunk, adding programmable circuit packs TN2302AP TN2464BP TN2501 TN464GP WATS trunk, add TN799DP WP cables replacing with twisted pair I/O cables Adding New Hardware--S8700 November 2003...