Avaya Communication Server 1000 Installation And Commissioning Manual
Avaya Communication Server 1000 Installation And Commissioning Manual

Avaya Communication Server 1000 Installation And Commissioning Manual

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Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway
Installation and Commissioning
Avaya Communication Server 1000
Release 7.6
NN43041-311
Issue 06.01 Standard
March 2013

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  • Page 1 Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning Avaya Communication Server 1000 Release 7.6 NN43041-311 Issue 06.01 Standard March 2013...
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  • Page 4 Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    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................... Introduction............................... 13 Lifting system equipment.......................... 13 Power supply cables..........................14 Handling circuit cards..........................
  • Page 6 Chapter 8: System components..................Introduction............................... 33 New components..........................34 Existing components........................34 Redundancy and field replaceable components................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..................
  • Page 7 Configure E1/T1 ports on a Call Server....................82 PRI digital trunk loop configuration....................83 D-channel configuration........................85 DPNSS/DASS configuration - DDSL data blocks................91 Configure CE-MUX clock controllers....................91 Configure PRI, PRI2 and DPNSS routes..................95 Configure PRI, PRI2 and DPNSS trunks..................98 Enable PRI spans.............................
  • Page 8 Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013...
  • Page 9: Chapter 1: New In This Release

    Chapter 1: New in this release The following sections detail what is new in Avaya Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning, NN43041-311 for the Avaya Communication Server 1000E (Avaya CS 1000E) system in Release 7.6. Navigation • Feature changes on page 9 •...
  • Page 10 New in this release June 2010 Standard 04.01. This document is up-issued to support Avaya Communication Server 1000 Release 7.0. May 2009 Standard 03.05. This document is up-issued to support Nortel Communication Server 1000E system in Release 6.0. May 2009 Standard 03.04.
  • Page 11: Chapter 2: Customer Service

    Chapter 2: Customer service Visit the Avaya Web site to access the complete range of services and support that Avaya provides. Go www.avaya.com or go to one of the pages listed in the following sections. Navigation • Getting technical documentation on page 11 •...
  • Page 12: Getting Technical Support From The Avaya Web Site

    Customer service Getting technical support from the Avaya Web site The easiest and most effective way to get technical support for Avaya products is from the Avaya Technical Support Web site at www.avaya.com/support. Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 13: Chapter 3: Safety Instructions

    Chapter 3: Safety instructions This chapter contains information about the following topics: • Introduction on page 13 • Lifting system equipment on page 13 • Power supply cables on page 14 • Handling circuit cards on page 14 Introduction This section identifies safety issues associated with the installation of the Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway.
  • Page 14: Power Supply Cables

    5. Do not stack cards on top of each other unless they are packaged. 6. Wear a properly connected antistatic wrist strap when you work on the equipment. Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 15: Chapter 4: Regulatory Information

    Chapter 4: Regulatory information This chapter contains information about the following topics: • Electromagnetic compatibility on page 15 • Notice for United States and Canadian Installations on page 18 • Notice for International installations on page 18 Electromagnetic compatibility The system meets Class A Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements for all countries. For more information, see Table 1: EMC specifications on page 15.
  • Page 16 Note 1c: The user should not make changes or modifications not expressly approved by Avaya. Any such changes could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 17: Radio And Tv Interference

    Please be careful of the following while installing the equipment: • Please use only the connecting cables, power cord, and AC adapters shipped with the equipment or specified by Avaya to be used with the equipment. If you use any other equipment, it may cause "failures, malfunctioning, or fire".
  • Page 18: Notice For United States And Canadian Installations

    If trouble is experienced with this equipment, for repair or warranty information please see http://www.avaya.com/support. If the equipment is causing harm to the network, the telephone company can request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved.
  • Page 19: European Compliance Information

    European compliance information This device complies with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. A copy of the declaration maybe obtained from http://support.avaya.com/ DoC. Telecom specifications The system meets the following European technical regulations: TBR 4, TBR 12, TBR 13.
  • Page 20 Regulatory information Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 21: Chapter 5: Introduction

    This document provides the information necessary to install and configure an Avaya Communication Server 1000 Media Gateway 1000E PRI (Peripheral Rate Interface) Gateway (Avaya MG 1000E PRI Gateway). The Avaya MG 1000E PRI Gateway is a digital trunk gateway that supports up to eight E1/T1 spans. Important: At this time DTI and JDMI are not supported on the MG1000E PRI Gateway (MGP).
  • Page 22: Legacy Products And Releases

    Only qualified personnel should install a PRI Gateway. To use this document, you need a basic knowledge of CS 1000E equipment and operation. Contact Avaya for information on installation courses. Before you install a system, Avaya recommends that you read and fully understand the CS 1000E publications.
  • Page 23: Conventions

    • Avaya ISDN Primary Rate Interface Features, NN43001-569-B2 • Avaya ISDN Primary Rate Interface Features, NN43001-569-B3 Online To access Avaya documentation online, see the Support section on the Avaya home page: http://www.avaya.com Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning...
  • Page 24 Introduction Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 25: Chapter 6: Installation Summary

    Chapter 6: Installation summary This chapter contains information about the following topics: • Introduction on page 25 • Installation tasks on page 26 Introduction Before you begin the installation, review the information in. Table 2: Ethernet, IP address, and speed requirements on page 25 provides a summary of the connection requirements.
  • Page 26: Installation Tasks

    Configure the Media Gateway Controller and and the DSP daughterboards DSP daughterboards in a PRI Gateway page 69 Configuring an E1/T1 card Configure an E1/T1 card on page 81 Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 27: Chapter 7: Overview Of The Pri Gateway

    Chapter 7: Overview of the PRI Gateway This chapter contains information about the following topics: • Introduction on page 27 • System configurations on page 29 • CE-MUX support on page 29 • Shelf slot assignments on page 30 Introduction The PRI (Peripheral Rate Interface) Gateway is a digital trunk gateway that enables access to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) for telephones and other IP Phones or other PBXs as shown in.
  • Page 28 The PRI Gateway supports four E1/T1 spans that can be expanded to eight E1/T1 spans. In addition, the PRI Gateway: • emulates and is configured as an Avaya CS 1000 Media Gateway 1000E (Avaya MG 1000E) • is fully compliant with the E1/T1 alarms and Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) protocols of the CE-MUX card •...
  • Page 29: System Configurations

    System configurations System configurations The Avaya Media Gateway 1000E uses Media Gateway Controllers (MGC) and DSP daughterboards (DSP DB) along with CE-MUX cards to support PRI digital trunks. For each MG 1000E chassis, an IPE shelf configuration supporting only one E1/T1 span for each card along with one D-channel (DCH) daughterboard (for each slot) and one clock controller daughterboard is used.
  • Page 30: Shelf Slot Assignments

    DSP position 2 as follows: daughterboard) • physical – 96-port DSP DB • physical - 128-port DSP DB • configured – 32-port DSP daughterboard (where XTRK = DB32 on Slot 0) Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 31: Sip Line Service

    Server 1000 systems. For information about SIP line configuration, see Avaya SIP Line Fundamentals (NN43001-508). For information about SIP Line installation, see Avaya Linux Platform Base and Applications Installation and Commissioning (NN43001-315). Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning...
  • Page 32 Overview of the PRI Gateway Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 33: Chapter 8: System Components

    Media Gateway Controller (MGC) with expansion DSP daughterboards that support 128 DSP ports. The MGC can support up to 256 DSP ports when the Avaya Communication Server 1000 (Avaya CS 1000) Extended Media Gateway PRI (MGP) package 418 is equipped.
  • Page 34: New Components

    New components The PRI Gateway contains the following new components: • a 128-port DSP Daughterboard (NTDW78). The MGC card can support two 128-port DSP Daughterboards when the Avaya CS 1000 Extended Media Gateway PRI (MGP) package 418 is equipped. Existing components The following existing hardware components are included in the PRI Gateway: •...
  • Page 35: Redundancy And Field Replaceable Components

    Introduction • up to two DSP daughterboards can be used with the MGC. Three DSP daughterboard capacities are available: - 128-port daughterboard (NTDW78AA) - 96-port daughterboard (NTDW64AA) - 32-port daughterboard (NTDW62AA) • up to four optional downloadable D-channel (DDCH) daughterboards (NTBK51AA/ NTBK51AAE5/NTBK51CAE5 or later) or D-channel interface (DCHI) daughterboards (NTAK93AB) that mount on the E1/T1 card •...
  • Page 36: E1/T1 Card

    For faceplate and backplane views of the E1/T1 card, see Figure 5: Faceplate for the E1/T1 card on page 37 and Figure 6: Backplane for the E1/T1 card on page 37. Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 37 E1/T1 card Figure 5: Faceplate for the E1/T1 card Figure 6: Backplane for the E1/T1 card The E1/T1 card (excluding DCH daughterboards) provides the following hardware features: • a Main Processing Unit (MPU) that includes 8 MB Flash memory and SDRAM of 32 MB and provides following functions such as: - initializing and controlling other devices such as FPGA and QuadFALC PCM interface...
  • Page 38 • database backup and restore through FTP or e-mail • Status LEDs • embedded Clock Reference functionality • Gain Control and Voice pad • Web-based Error logs • continuity tests • CardLAN interface Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 39: E1/T1 Card Expansion Daughterboard

    E1/T1 card The E1/T1 card serves up to four spans (or up to eight spans with E1/T1 expansion daughterboard equipped) and is a motherboard to the NTBK51AA/NTBK51AAE5/ NTBK51CAE5 (and later) Downloadable D-channel handler and the NTAK93AB D-channel handler. The E1/T1 card requires one slot on the 19-inch 2u MGP shelf. The other slot on the shelf is reserved for the Media Gateway Controller.
  • Page 40 Flashing when in tracking mode green Ethernet LNK/ACT Green Flashing when Ethernet Link is receiving (2 LEDs) data SPEED Yellow Lit when speed is 100 Mbps Off when speed is 10 Mbps Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 41: Media Gateway Controller And Dsp Daughterboards

    The MGC card has two expansion slots for DSP daughterboards. A MGC card can provide a maximum of 256 DSP ports (2x128-port DSP daughterboards). For more information about the Media Gateway Controller and DSP daughterboards, see Avaya Circuit Card Reference, NN43001-311. Power supply The PRI Gateway power supply characteristics are: •...
  • Page 42: D-Channel Daughterboards

    - the upper right daughterboard (ports 0 and 1) is physically mapped to spans 3 and 4 of the PRI Gateway (MGC IPE card slots 3 and 4 from a system software perspective) Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 43 D-channel daughterboards - the lower left daughterboard (ports 0 and 1) is physically mapped to spans 5 and 6 of the PRI Gateway (MGC IPE card slots 5 and 6 from a system software perspective) - the lower right daughterboard (ports 0 and 1) is physically mapped to spans 7 and 8 of the PRI Gateway (MGC IPE card slots 7 and 8 from a system software perspective) •...
  • Page 44 DDCH Interfaces enabled with Port 1 enabled Not supported Not supported Not supported Upper left DDCH Upper left DCHI Upper left DDCH Port 1 Port 1 Port 1 Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 45 D-channel daughterboards MGC IPE card Pure Pure Possible mixed (slot) number configuration of configuration of configuration 2 Gateway representing DDCH DCHI (NTAK93AB) DDCH interfaces E1/T1 the E1/T1 (NTBK51AA/ 4 DCHI interfaces and 2 DCHI span span in LD 17 NTBK51CA) 4 with Port 1 interfaces number...
  • Page 46 MSDL D-channels on card number 2 and 4 using ports 0 and 1 and define four DCHI D-channels on card numbers 5, 6, 7, and 8 using port 1 Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 47: Pri Gateway Span Usage

    D-channel daughterboards Table 10: DDCH and DCHI fixed allocation map (face-to-faceplate of the E1/T1 card) eight span example with package 418 equipped MGC IPE Pure configuration Pure configuration Possible mixed card (slot) of DDCH of onboard configuration 4 Gateway number (NTBK51AA/ DPNSS/DASS DDCH Interfaces...
  • Page 48 • DDCH1 indicates PRI D-channel of the port 1 in the DDCH daughterboard is used in the span • DCHI indicates that the DPNSS/DASS D-channel is using the DCHI daughterboard. • DCHI-SW indicates that the DPNSS/DASS D-channel is using onboard implementation. Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 49: 19-Inch Rack (Customer-Supplied)

    19-inch rack (customer-supplied) The PRI Gateway is mounted in a customer-supplied 19-inch rack. For more information about the rack and the other components it holds, see Avaya Communication Server 1000E Installation and Commissioning (NN43041–310). Four screws (.216 - 24 X .500 STL 289A) are provided with the PRI Gateway (P097F813).
  • Page 50: Pinout For A T1-E1

    • up to eight shielded RJ-45 E1/T1 cables All the cables listed here including the MGC cables as well as the connectors listed here are not provided by Avaya and are the responsibility of the distributor to provide: • Power supply cable •...
  • Page 51 Pinout for a T1-E1 RJ-45 Pin Signal Notes Or Wh FGND Ground/Shield Wh Bl Bl Wh FGND Ground/Shield Unused Unused Note: NC stands for not connected. Figure 8: RJ-45 connector pins Do not use standard or crossover CAT5 Ethernet cables with RJ-48 pinned CSUs and 568 pinned patch panels.
  • Page 52 System components Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 53: Chapter 9: Rack-Mount And Ground Pri Gateway Components

    54 • Grounding PRI Gateway components on page 54 For more information about the layout of an Avaya Communication Server 1000E (Avaya CS 1000E) equipment rack, see Avaya Communication Server 1000E Installation and Commissioning (NN43041–310). Rack-mount a PRI Gateway To install the PRI Gateway in a 480 mm (19 in.) rack, the following items are required:...
  • Page 54: Ground A Pri Gateway

    2. Install a #6 - #10 AWG ground wire from the ground lug at the back of the PRI Gateway to the ground bar/frame ground bar. 3. Place a tag marked DO NOT DISCONNECT on the ground wire at the electrical panel. Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 55: Chapter 10: Install A Media Gateway Controller And Dsp Daughterboard

    Chapter 10: Install a Media Gateway Controller and DSP daughterboard This chapter contains information about the following topics: • Install a Media Gateway Controller on page 55 • Install a DSP daughterboard on page 55 Install a Media Gateway Controller Install the MGC in slot 0 of a Media Gateway cabinet or chassis.
  • Page 56 Install a Media Gateway Controller and DSP daughterboard Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 57: Chapter 11: Install An E1/T1 Card And Daughterboards

    Chapter 11: Install an E1/T1 card and daughterboards This chapter contains information about the following topics: • Introduction on page 57 • Install NTBK51AA/NTBK51AAE5/NTBK51CAE5 and NTAK93AB daughterboards on page 58 • Remove NTBK51AA/NTBK51AAE5/NTBK51CAE5 and NTAK93AB daughterboards on page 59 • Install an E1/T1 expansion daughterboard on page 59 •...
  • Page 58: Install Ntbk51Aa/Ntbk51Aae5/Ntbk51Cae5 And Ntak93Ab Daughterboards

    If a DCH is present, the LED marked DCH lights up. 3. Enable the PRI (LD 60) or DPNSS/DASS loop (LD 75). 4. Enable the DCH interface (LD 96 for PRI or LD 75 for DPNSS/DASS). Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 59: Remove Ntbk51Aa/Ntbk51Aae5/Ntbk51Cae5 And Ntak93Ab Daughterboards

    Remove NTBK51AA/NTBK51AAE5/NTBK51CAE5 and NTAK93AB daughterboards The DCH LED then flashes three times. Remove NTBK51AA/NTBK51AAE5/NTBK51CAE5 and NTAK93AB daughterboards The NTBK51AA/NTBK51AAE5/NTBK51CAE5 (and later) and NTAK93AB daughterboards can only be removed after they are disabled in the software (LD 96 for PRI loops or LD 75 for DPNSS/DASS loops).
  • Page 60 Figure 9: Expansion daughterboard Figure 10: Expansion daughterboard positioning on page 61 shows the position of the header marked J2 and the expansion daughterboard in position on the E1/T1 card. Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 61: Install An E1/T1 Card

    Install an E1/T1 card Figure 10: Expansion daughterboard positioning Install an E1/T1 card The E1/T1 card serves four to eight spans and is a motherboard to the NTBK51AA/ NTBK51AAE5/NTBK51CAE5 (and later) downloadable D-channel handler and the NTAK93AB D-channel handler. The E1/T1 card requires the lower slot on the 19-inch 2u PRI Gateway chassis. The upper slot on the chassis is reserved for the Media Gateway Controller.
  • Page 62: Connect The Rs-232 Cable

    2. Configure the RS-232 serial port interface as follows: • 9600 baud • 8 data bits • 1 stop bit • No parity • Flow control is "none" Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 63: Chapter 12: Connect Pri Gateway Components

    Chapter 12: Connect PRI Gateway components This chapter contains information about the following topics: • Introduction on page 63 • Media Gateway Controller network connections on page 64 • ELAN and TLAN subnet connections on page 67 Introduction The PRI Gateway with Media Gateway Controller (MGC) communicates with the Call Server using the built-in 100BaseT network interface on the MGC.
  • Page 64: Media Gateway Controller Network Connections

    Layer 2 switches, which provides another level of redundancy and no single point of failure with a Layer 2 switch. Avaya recommends the use of distributed connections, however, nondistributed is supported if the cost of the additional data networking equipment is an issue.
  • Page 65 ELAN and TLAN network interfaces. Multiple Layer 2 switches are used to ensure there is no single point of failure. Avaya recommends this configuration for highest reliability in a single CPU Call Server configuration.
  • Page 66 Cascading of the MGC network connections is allowed, up to a maximum of two chassis. The MGCs can be cabled directly without the need for external Layer 2 switches, which is the type of configuration recommended for a pure TDM solution. Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 67: Elan And Tlan Subnet Connections

    An MGC installed in the PRI Gateway requires both ELAN subnet and TLAN subnet connections. These procedures are the same as for the Avaya CS 1000 MG 1000E (Avaya MG 1000E) with the MGC. For a full description of connecting Avaya Communication Server 1000E (Avaya CS 1000E) system components, see Avaya Communication Server 1000E Installation and Commissioning (NN43041–310).
  • Page 68 Connect PRI Gateway components Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 69: Chapter 13: Configure The Media Gateway Controller And Dsp Daughterboards In A Pri Gateway

    • You must configure the MGC on the Call Server. • You must configure the MGC itself. The order of these tasks is not critical. However, Avaya recommends that you configure the MGC on the Call Server before you install the MGC.
  • Page 70 Configure the Media Gateway Controller and DSP daughterboards in a PRI Gateway For more information about configuring DTMF tone detection (DTR), see Avaya Communication Server 1000E Installation and Commissioning (NN43041-310). Configuring the Media Gateway Controller on a Call Server using LD 97 1.
  • Page 71: Configure The Media Gateway Controller

    Configure the Media Gateway Controller LD 17 3. Enter the responses shown in Table 14: Media Gateway tone and Conference configuration (LD 17) on page 71. Table 14: Media Gateway tone and Conference configuration (LD 17) Prompt Response Description TYPE Configuration record.
  • Page 72 ELAN subnet mask : 255.255.254.0 ELAN gateway IP : 47.11.216.1 Primary CS IP : 47.11.216.61 Change MGC advanced parameters? (y/[n]) : y ELAN is set to auto negotiate, change? (y/[n]) : y Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 73 Configure the Media Gateway Controller Note: Turning off auto negotiate on the ELAN will default it to 100Mbps full duplex. __________________ Set ELAN to auto negotiate? ([y]/n) : y ELAN security is Disabled, change? (y/[n]) : y Enable ELAN security ? (y/[n]) : y Optimized Security level, change level? (y/[n]) : y Enter security level OPTI, FUNC or FULL :opti Change public key? (y/[n]) : y...
  • Page 74 ELAN subnet mask : 255.255.254.0 ELAN gateway IP : 47.11.216.1 Primary CS IP : 47.11.216.61 TLAN set to auto negotiate. ELAN set to auto negotiate. ELAN security Enabled, level is Optimized Security Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 75: Configure Dsp Daughterboards

    Configuring an MGC in Element Manager on page 75 describes how to configure an MGC on the CS 1000E in Element Manager. For more information about Element Manager, see Avaya Element Manager System Reference - Administration (NN43001-632). Configuring an MGC in Element Manager 1.
  • Page 76 For the DSP daughterboards connected, select the type and enter the IP addresses (IPv4 or IPv6). After configuration of the MGC is complete, the window shown in Figure 17: Media Gateways on page 77 appears. Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 77 Configure DSP daughterboards Figure 17: Media Gateways The Media Gateways window lists the superloop and shelf numbers, IP address, zone, and type of the MGC just configured. 6. From the More Actions list, select Add VGW channels. The window shown in Figure 18: Add VGW channels on page 77 appears.
  • Page 78: Configure A Dsp Daughterboard To Support Voice Gateway Channels Using Ld 14

    1. Log on to the CS 1000E Call Server. 2. To access LD 14, enter: LD 14 3. Enter the responses shown in Table 15: Configure the DSP daughterboard (LD 14) on page 79. Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 79 Configure DSP daughterboards Important: Shelf slot assignments on page 30 for available shelf slot assignment for DSP daughterboards in the PRI Gateway. Table 15: Configure the DSP daughterboard (LD 14) Prompt Response Description a...a Request (CHG, NEW). TYPE Voice Gateway. l s c u TN of the first Voice Gateway Media Card unit.
  • Page 80: Configuring The Dtr

    4. Exit from LD 14. Enter the command: **** Configuring the DTR For detailed instructions on configuring the DTR, see Avaya Communication Server 1000E Installation and Commissioning (NN43041-310). Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 81: Chapter 14: Configure An E1/T1 Card

    Chapter 14: Configure an E1/T1 card This chapter contains information about the following topics and the tasks to configure an E1/T1 card as shown in the following table. Section Related procedures Configure E1/T1 ports on a Call • Configuring PRI loops using LD 17 on page 83 Server on page 82...
  • Page 82: Configure E1/T1 Ports On A Call Server

    • PRI, PRI2, and DPNSS/DASS trunk loops • PRI, PRI2, and DPNSS/DASS D-channels • CE-MUX clock controllers • PRI, PRI2, and DPNSS/DASS routes • PRI, PRI2, and DPNSS/DASS trunks Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 83: Pri Digital Trunk Loop Configuration

    83 describes the configuration in LD 17 to support PRI/T1 loops (common equipment parameters) on the PRI Gateway. Configuring PRI loops using LD 17 1. Log on to the Avaya Communication Server 1000E (Avaya CS 1000E). 2. To access LD 17, enter: LD 17 3.
  • Page 84: Configuring Pri2 Loops Using Ld 17

    84 describes the configuration in LD 17 to support PRI2/E1 loops (common equipment parameters) on the PRI Gateway. Configuring PRI2 loops using LD 17 1. Log on to the Avaya CS 1000E. 2. To access LD 17, enter: LD 17 3.
  • Page 85: D-Channel Configuration

    Configure E1/T1 ports on a Call Server Prompt Response Description TYPE CEQU Make changes to common equipment parameters. Common equipment. DDCS loop The PRI loop number for the new DPNSS/ DASS link. MG_CARD supl sh card The physical card for the DPNSS/DASS loop association to the PRI Gateway.
  • Page 86: Configuring A D-Channel Interface To Support Pri/Ni2 Using Ld 17

    PRI is supported by the PRI Gateway but is not shown in these examples. For more information about configuring nB+D PRI, see Avaya ISDN Primary Rate Interface Features Fundamentals (NN43001-569-B1). Configuring a D-channel interface to support PRI/NI2 using LD 17 on page 86 to configure the PRI/NI2 D-channel interface in the PRI Gateway.
  • Page 87: Configuring A D-Channel Interface To Support Pri2/Euro D-Channels Using Ld

    Configure E1/T1 ports on a Call Server Prompt Response Description Important: If configuring the NTBK51AA dual D-channel daughterboard on a MG1000E PRI Gateway, do not configure port 0 as the backup D- channel. This generates a SCH4765 error message and causes the configuration build to fail.
  • Page 88: Configuring Dpnss/Dass D-Channels In The Pri Gateway Using Ld 17

    Table 21: DPNSS/DASS D-channel interface configuration (LD 17) Prompt Response Description Change existing data. TYPE ADAN Action device and number. ADAN NEW DCH xx Add a D-channel on logical port 0 - 15. Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 89 Configure E1/T1 ports on a Call Server Prompt Response Description CTYP DCHI D-channel configuration on DCHI card Type (NTAK93AB). MG_CARD supl sh card The physical card for the digital loop association to the PRI Gateway. The format is: superloop, shelf number, card number.
  • Page 90 The format is: superloop, shelf number, card number. (even card number – 4) PORT Port 1 of the NTBK51AA/NTBK51AAE5/NTBK51CAE5 (and later) daughterboard handles the interface. DCHL The E1 loop served by this interface (201). Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 91: Dpnss/Dass Configuration - Ddsl Data Blocks

    Configure E1/T1 ports on a Call Server DPNSS/DASS configuration - DDSL data blocks Configuring DPNSS/DASS D-channel interface using LD 74 on page 91 describes the configuration required for the DDSL data blocks used for DPNSS protocols. Configuring DPNSS/DASS D-channel interface using LD 74 1.
  • Page 92: Configuring A Digital Data Block Using Ld 73

    The card number (1 to 8) should match the PRI Gateway span number configured through the Web interface. - PREF Card Card number of PRI containing the Primary Clock Reference for the second IPMG. Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 93: Configuring Pri2 Data Block For System Timers Using Ld 73

    Configure E1/T1 ports on a Call Server Prompt Response Description - SREF Card Card number of PRI containing the Secondary Clock Reference for the second IPMG. To modify, use the CHG command (you can change the PREF only if you change the MGCLK).
  • Page 94: Configuring The Pri2 Loop Timers Using Ld 73

    (NO) YES Automatic reporting of CRC-4 error. ALRM Default alarm handler selected (aaa = REG or ALT). RAIE (NO) YES RAIE Group II alarm state enabled or disabled. Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 95: Configure Pri, Pri2 And Dpnss Routes

    Configure E1/T1 ports on a Call Server Prompt Response Description mc mt oc ot Slip count. OSG1 nnnM Out-of-Service Guard time Group 1. OSG2 nnnS Out-of-Service Guard time Group 2. Configure PRI, PRI2 and DPNSS routes Configuring PRI trunk routes using LD 16 on page 95 describes how to configure Route Data Block data required for PRI T1 trunks.
  • Page 96: Configuring Pri2 Trunk Routes Using Ld 16

    EURO Euro ISDN interface type. CNTY aaaa Country. ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network. MODE ISA route for ISDN PRA. (ISL mode is not supported in the PRI Gateway.) Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 97: Configuring Dpnss/Dass Trunk Routes Using Ld 16

    Configure E1/T1 ports on a Call Server Prompt Response Description ICOG Either incoming, outgoing, both way trunks. SRCH (LIN) RRB Search method for outgoing trunk member. ACOD xxx..x One seven-digit access code for the trunk route. TARG 0-(1)-31 Trunk Access Restriction Group Number. Configuring DPNSS/DASS trunk routes using LD 16 on page 97 describes how to configure Route Data Block data required for DPNSS trunks.
  • Page 98: Configure Pri, Pri2 And Dpnss Trunks

    The default value (1) automatically blocks direct access. aaaa Class of Service. Reconfiguring existing Dchannels on an NTBK51AA/NTBK51AAE5/NTBK51CAE5 (and later) on page 99 describes how to change the protocol on an established D-channel using Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 99: Reconfiguring Existing Dchannels On An Ntbk51Aa/ Ntbk51Aae5/Ntbk51Cae5 (And Later)

    Configure E1/T1 ports on a Call Server LD 22, LD 96 and LD 17. Changing the protocol on an established D-channel using Element Manager on page 99 describes how to use Element Manager to change the protocol on an established D-channel. Reconfiguring existing Dchannels on an NTBK51AA/NTBK51AAE5/ NTBK51CAE5 (and later) 1.
  • Page 100: Configuring The Dpnss/Dass Trunks With Trunk Data Block Data Using Ld 14

    Prompt Response Description Request (aaa = CHG, NEW) TYPE RDC/VDC Real/virtual digital channel. l ch Terminal Number for digital trunks where l=loop, ch=channel. DPNSS Designator field for trunk. Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 101: Enable Pri Spans

    Enable PRI spans Prompt Response Description DDSL 0 - 15 DASS2/DPNSS D-channel logical port number, entered in LD 74. SIGL DPN/DAS DPN = DPNSS signaling DAS = DASS signaling CUST Customer number, as defined in LD 15. NCOS (0) - 99 Network Class of Service group.
  • Page 102 • SCLK is the track secondary clock • FRUN is the free run mode 3. To check the status of the system clock on the specified superloop and shelf, enter the command: Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 103: Initial Configuration Of The E1/T1 Card

    Initial configuration of the E1/T1 card SSCK 1 s Initial configuration of the E1/T1 card Configure basic parameters through command line interface Follow Configuring basic parameters through CLI on page 103 to configure the basic parameters. Configuring basic parameters through CLI 1.
  • Page 104 The Group I and Group II alarms display the alarm status. For more details about alarms, see Table 39: PRI Gateway alarms on page 147. Figure 20: General status display Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 105 Initial configuration of the E1/T1 card Configure LAN parameters A logon prompt appears following power-up. You can now configure the LAN parameters. See Entering LAN parameters on page 105. Entering LAN parameters 1. To log on to the CLI, enter the command: admin The system displays the current directory (/ root directory).
  • Page 106 Verifying a network connection from the CLI 1. To log on to the system, enter this command: admin 2. Press enter for the password. 3. Enter this command: cd smaint Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 107 Initial configuration of the E1/T1 card 4. Enter this command: ping xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx represents your ELAN MGC IP address. 5. Observe the result of the ping. A successful E1/T1 connection results in output as shown in Figure 22: Ping results of a successful E1/T1 connection to ELAN subnet on page 107.
  • Page 108: Remote Access To The E1/T1 Card

    • For the logon, enter: • For the password, enter: admin Upon access to the CLI, you must log on through the administrative or debug level. See commands on page 145. Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 109: Initial Configuration Of An E1/T1 Card Through The Command Line Interface

    Initial configuration of the E1/T1 card You can access the E1/T1 card remotely by FTP for the file transfer. The FTP logon and password are the same as those defined for Telnet. After you log on, standard FTP commands apply. Initial configuration of an E1/T1 card through the command line interface Follow the steps in...
  • Page 110: Access And Configure An E1/T1 Card Through The Web

    Figure 25: Logon dialog box 3. For the both the User Name and the Password, type admin. The window shown in Figure 26: Home - System Overview window on page 111 appears. Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 111: Define Administrative Users

    Access and configure an E1/T1 card through the Web Figure 26: Home - System Overview window 4. In the left pane, click System Settings. Define administrative users You can define a maximum of 10 administrative users. See Adding administrative users through the Web on page 111.
  • Page 112: View And Change Administrative User Settings

    Admin. 5. To modify user attributes, click the user name you want to modify. The window shown in Figure 29: Edit User Attributes window on page 113 appears. Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 113: Change Password

    Access and configure an E1/T1 card through the Web Figure 29: Edit User Attributes window Change password Administrative users can change their own passwords as shown in Changing a password through the Web on page 113. Changing a password through the Web 1.
  • Page 114: Configure Basic System Parameters

    The E1/T1 card uses this address to send system backup files. If this field is left empty or is incorrect, the E1/T1 card does not send e-mail messages. However, the rest of the system operates properly. Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 115: Configure Isdn E1/T1 Trunks

    Configure ISDN E1/T1 trunks Important: The E1/T1 card uses SMTP. The e-mail server must support this protocol. 5. In the From E-mail address field, type the e-mail address that the E1/T1 card uses to identify itself (the default is MGP@company.com). This is the e-mail address that appears in the From field of a received e-mail;...
  • Page 116 Call Server configuration if a mismatch between the Web interface configuration and the Call Server configuration exists: • Line Code • Frame Mode Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 117 Configure ISDN E1/T1 trunks • Yellow Alarm Table 33: Parameters for T1 spans Parameter Value Line Code B8ZS Frame Mode Yellow Alarm 0–133 FT d. For each E1 span, configure the parameters as described in Table 34: Parameters for E1 spans on page 117.
  • Page 118 Configure an E1/T1 card Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 119: Chapter 15: Maintenance And Diagnostics

    Chapter 15: Maintenance and diagnostics This chapter contains information about the following topics: • Introduction on page 119 • Maintain PRI digital trunk loops on page 120 • Maintain downloadable D-channels on page 121 • PRI startup on page 122 •...
  • Page 120: Maintain Pri Digital Trunk Loops

    Maintenance and diagnostics Disable and enable cards as described in Avaya Software Input Output Administration, NN43001-611. Maintain PRI digital trunk loops PRI digital trunk loop maintenance is supported by the PRI Gateway. See Maintaining PRI digital trunk loops using LD 60 on page 120.
  • Page 121: Maintain Downloadable D-Channels

    To maintain the clock controller, follow Maintaining the clock controller using LD 60 page 121. Maintaining the clock controller using LD 60 1. Log on to the Avaya CS 1000E. 2. To access LD 60, enter: LD 60 3. Enter the commands as shown in Table 36: Clock controller maintenance (LD on page 121.
  • Page 122: Pri Startup

    122 to take the PRI/PRI2 and DDCH from a disabled state to an operational state. Starting up the PRI 1. Check the status of all PRI/PRI2 cards. Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 123 PRI startup Figure 33: PRI startup on page 123, the PRI shown is disabled. (For the DCH, the red LED is lit.) Figure 33: PRI startup 2. To test all PRIs, enter: LD 60 DISL loop SLFT loop The response is: SLFT OK.
  • Page 124 Maintenance and diagnostics (for example, correctly cabled) and operational. If the PRI status is not as shown in this procedure, complete the check and see the PRI fault clearing procedures in Avaya ISDN Primary Rate Interface Maintenance. Checking PRI status 1.
  • Page 125: Maintain Dpnss/Dass And Dchi

    Maintain DPNSS/DASS and DCHI G2 xxx xxx xxx xxx MAINT NONEWCALL UNAVAIL SEVERE TOTAL 24HR BVP - XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX TOTAL 24HR CRC - XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX TOTAL 24HR FAP - XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX TOTAL 24HR SLPREP - XXXXXXXXX TOTAL 24HR SLPDEL - XXXXXXXXX TOTAL 24 HOUR G2 AIS - XXXXXXXXX TOTAL 24 HOUR G2 LFAS - XXXXXXXXX...
  • Page 126: Dpnss/Dass Startup And Status Check

    1. Check the status of all DPNSS/DASS cards. Figure 35: IDA startup on page 127, the PRI shown is disabled. (For DCH, the red ENB/DIS LED is lit.) Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 127 DPNSS/DASS startup and status check Figure 35: IDA startup 2. To enable the PRI, enter: LD 75 ENL DDCS loop The response is: 3. To enable the DCHI (NTAK93AB), enter: LD 75 ENL DDSL n The response is: STAT DDSL n The response is: ENBL IDLE (DCHI is enabled, but all channels are disabled.) 4.
  • Page 128 If the DPNSS/DASS status is not as shown in these steps, complete the check and proceed to DPNSS/DASS fault-clearing procedures. For more information about DPNSS/DASS and fault-clearing procedures, see Avaya DPNSS1 Fundamentals . After you clear the problems, go to DPNSS/DASS and DCHI (IDA) startup on page 126.
  • Page 129: Inventory Cards

    Inventory cards DCHI is enabled and all configured channels are normally enabled. 5. Check that the PRI cables are connected to the E1/T1 span connectors. Inventory cards Printing a PRI Gateway inventory (LD 117) All installed PRI Gateways are included in the output of the Inventory feature when executed for cards or for all devices.
  • Page 130 Maintenance and diagnostics Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 131: Chapter 16: Reports, Upgrades, And Backups

    Chapter 16: Reports, upgrades, and backups This chapter contains information about the following topics: • Introduction on page 131 • Reports on page 131 • Upgrades on page 132 • Backups and restores on page 137 Introduction This section contains the following procedures: •...
  • Page 132: Upgrades

    133. Important: You can also perform an FTP upgrade from a CLI command. • file upload. See Performing a software upgrade through upload on page 133. Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 133 Upgrades Performing a software upgrade through FTP 1. Place the new software load file on an FTP server that is accessible from the E1/T1 card. This file must be a zip file, for example, upgrade_v1_1_1.zip.. 2. On the Home - System Overview window, click Upgrades > Upgrade the Software. Figure 38: Upgrade the Software window on page 133.
  • Page 134 1. On the Home - System Overview window, click Upgrades > View last S/W upgrade details. The window shown in Figure 40: View Last Upgrade Details window on page 135 appears. Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 135: Dependency List Upgrade

    Upgrades Figure 40: View Last Upgrade Details window 2. Scroll as needed to view the details of the last software upgrade. Dependency list upgrade The Media Gateway software upgrade tool manages all aspects of the Media Gateway software upgrade process. During patch activation or deactivation in the upgrade process, the following special messages appear on the console: Patch has Special Instructions...
  • Page 136 01 release: X2105.00W created: 2007-06-06 17:17:12 (EST) patches: 6 patch: p12345_1.cpm patch: p12341_1.cpm patch: p54321_1.cpm patch: p54444_1.cpm patch: p53333_1.cpm patch: p10000_1.cpm Dependent patches: 2 patch: p12345_1.cpm patch: p12341_1.cpm Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 137: Backups And Restores

    • dd = the two digits representing the day Because each backup file name contains the date, each file name is different and the files accumulate on the FTP server. Avaya recommends that you periodically delete old backup files. For information about how to check the status of backups, see Check backup status page 139.
  • Page 138: Manual Backups

    Monthly on, you must select the day of the month from the list. Avaya recommends that you select the time in which the least activity occurs.
  • Page 139: Check Backup Status

    Backups and restores Figure 42: Execute Manual Backup window 2. Determine the destination of the backup (where and how the backup is sent). Select one of the following options: a. Zip file sent by E-mail to admin address. If you select this option, the systems sends the backup file by e-mail to the administrator address that you defined in the Basic Setting window.
  • Page 140 Figure 43: View Backup History Log window The View Backup History Log window displays one line (record) for each backup attempt with a status of either succeeded or failed. Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 141: Restore Backups

    Backups and restores Figure 44: View Last Backup Details window The View Last Backup Details window displays which files were processed and if the backup was successful. If you see a failed backup, check the backup schedule details and the disk space on the server.
  • Page 142 The system restarts and your Web session ends. You must log on again to resume working through the Web interface. 5. You can view the details of the restore as shown in Figure 46: View Last Restore Details window on page 143. Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 143 Backups and restores Figure 46: View Last Restore Details window Restoring a file through upload on a PC 1. Copy the backup file to the PC. 2. On the Home - System Overview window, select Restore > Execute Manual Restore. The window shown in Figure 47: Execute Manual Restore window - Upload page 143 appears.
  • Page 144 The system restarts and your Web session ends. You must log on again to resume working through the Web interface. 6. You can view the details of the restore as shown in Figure 46: View Last Restore Details window on page 143. Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 145: Chapter 17: Cli Commands

    Chapter 17: CLI commands This chapter contains information about the following topics: • Introduction on page 145 • Organization of CLI commands on page 145 Introduction You can access the command line interface (CLI) commands locally through the terminal or through a terminal emulation connected to the E1/T1 card serial port.
  • Page 146 CLI commands Figure 48: Tree structure of CLI commands Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 147: Appendix A: Pri Gateway Alarms

    Appendix A: PRI Gateway alarms The alarms as shown in Table 39: PRI Gateway alarms on page 147 appear in LD 60, CLI status commands, and on the product LEDs. Table 39: PRI Gateway alarms E1, European ISDN Alarms Level 1 Alarm type (receive side) Description Bipolar violation...
  • Page 148 PRI Gateway alarms Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...
  • Page 149: Appendix B: Media Gateway Controller System Alarms, Events, And Messages

    LOG, SNMP, LED) MGC0000 Critical Cold start of the MGC <supl Depending on the reason TTY, LOG, shelf> occurred. Reason: code, contact Avaya SNMP <Power cycle / Hardware support. watchdog expired / User initiated/ Software error>. MGC0001 Critical Warm start of the MGC...
  • Page 150 Call Server. connections. Confirm the password file exists in the appropriate directory on the Call Server. MGC0008 Major MGC <supl shelf> detected Contact Avaya Support. TTY, LOG, a problem with loadware SNMP <loadware version>, reverting to the Gold image. MGC0011 Critical MGC <supl shelf>...
  • Page 151 Message Severity Description Corrective action Output (TTY, LOG, SNMP, LED) configured for a MGC MG 1000E is 2 TDS0009 Info There are no MGTDS loops Check the configuration TTY, LOG configured in this IPMG. and try again. BUGnnnn Info Cannot set the IPMG flag on TTY, LOG a non-IPMG loop.
  • Page 152 Media Gateway Controller system alarms, events, and messages Media Gateway 1000E PRI Gateway Installation and Commissioning March 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com...

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