Nortel 1000 Description, Installation And Operation Manual page 322

Networks communication server, ip trunk installation
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Standard 2.00
Install and configure IP Trunk 3.01 (and later) node
4
If Use separate subnets in the General tab was unchecked earlier,
perform steps a and b:
a.
Enter the Management IP address.
b.
Enter the Management MAC address. It is the motherboard Ethernet
address. Find it on the faceplate label of the IP trunk card currently
being configured. It is also identified as lnIsa0 on the card startup
messages and by the ifShow command in the ITG shell.
The ELAN Node IP and ELAN gateway IP addresses on the General tab
and the ELAN IP address for Leader 0, Leader 1 and all Follower cards
on the Card Configuration tab must be on the same Voice/Management
ELAN subnet.
5
Enter the Card TN. For Large Systems, the card TNs are validated for
loop, shelf and card separated by dashes. For Small Systems, only the
card number is required.
6
Select the Card Density from the drop-down list: 24 ports for an ITG-P
24-port card; 32 ports for the Media Card.
7
Enter the ISL D-channel logical device number. Its range is 0 – 255 for
Large Systems; 0 – 79 for Small Systems.
8
If the card will be a DCHIP card, check the DCHIP is on this Card check
box. The DCHIP card must have an NTWE07AA DCHIP PC Card with an
NTCW84EA Pigtail cable installed and must be connected to the ISL DCH
port on the MSDL or SDI/DCH card.
Note: The standard configuration is to put the first DCHIP PC Card on
Leader 1 and additional DCHIP PC cards on Follower cards.
9
Select the Protocol for the DCHIP card from the drop-down list. The
protocol must match the protocol configured in LD 16 in the Route Data
Block at the IFC prompt with respect to SL1, or ESGF/ISGF QSIG
interface (IFC), and in LD 17 at the IFC prompt under ADAN DCH.
In LD 16, if SIGO is set to STD, select the SL1 protocol. If SIGO is set to
ESN5, select SL1 ESN5 protocol. In a mixed ESN5 and non-ESN5
network, configure an ESN5 prefix for the non-ESN5 IP telephony
gateways by using the "esn5PrefixSet" command from the ITG shell CLI.
See "Change default ESN5 prefix for non-ESN5 IP telephony gateways"
on
page
357.
The choices are SL1, SL1 ESN5, ESIG and ISIG for networks consisting
of Large Systems. For networks that include Small Systems, the choices
are SL1 or SL1 ESN5.
September 2004

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