Nortel 1000E Installation And Configuration Manual

Nortel 1000E Installation And Configuration Manual

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Nortel Communication Server 1000
Nortel Communication Server 1000 Release 4.5
Communication Server 1000E

Installation and Configuration

Document Number: 553-3041-210
Document Release: Standard 4.00
Date: September 2007
Year Publish FCC TM
Copyright © 2007 Nortel Networks. All Rights Reserved
Produced in Canada
The information in this document is subject to change without notice. The statements, configurations, technical
data, and recommendations in this document are believed to be accurate and reliable, but are presented
without express or implied warranty. Users must take full responsibility for their applications of any products
specified in this document. The information in this document is proprietary to Nortel Networks
Nortel, Nortel (Logo), the Globemark, SL-1, Meridian 1, and Succession are trademarks of Nortel Networks.

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  • Page 1: Installation And Configuration

    Users must take full responsibility for their applications of any products specified in this document. The information in this document is proprietary to Nortel Networks Nortel, Nortel (Logo), the Globemark, SL-1, Meridian 1, and Succession are trademarks of Nortel Networks.
  • Page 3: Revision History

    July 2006 Standard 3.00. This document is up-issued with corrections from CR Q001324850. August 2005 Standard 2.00. This document is issued for Communication Server 1000 Release 4.5. September 2004 Standard 1.00. This document is issued for Communication Server 1000 Release 4.5.
  • Page 4 Revision history Page 4 of 488 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Introduction ..........Communication Server 1000E...
  • Page 6 CS 1000E Call Server ........
  • Page 7 Installing a ground bar ........Grounding a CS 1000E Call Server ......
  • Page 8 Installing the software ........Logging in to the Signaling Server ......
  • Page 9 Configuring the MG 1000E ports ......Configuring Digitone Receivers ......
  • Page 10 Accessing an MRV Console Port through the on-board modem ..CS 1000E COM port types ........
  • Page 11: Installing And Configuring A

    Verifying functionality ........Communication Server 1000E...
  • Page 12 Reviewing and submitting IP telephony node configuration files ..Adding a Follower Signaling Server to an IP telephony node ..Performing a datadump ........
  • Page 13: Installing And Configuring Ip Phones

    Connecting a trunk to a PFTU ....... . Communication Server 1000E...
  • Page 14 Page 14 of 488 Installing and cross-connecting an external alarm from a PFTU ....455 Contents ..........Introduction ..
  • Page 15 Implementation summary ........Communication Server 1000E...
  • Page 16 Contents Page 16 of 488 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007...
  • Page 17: List Of Procedures

    List of Procedures Procedure 1 Rack-mounting a CS 1000E Call Server ... . 77 Procedure 2 Removing the cover ......78...
  • Page 18 Connecting the CS 1000E Core Call Servers to an MG 1000E ........107...
  • Page 19 Making the system redundant ....142 Procedure 29 Testing Call Server 0 ......147 Procedure 30...
  • Page 20 Installing the Signaling Server software ... . 172 Procedure 45 Logging in to the Signaling Server ....196 Procedure 46 Verifying the Signaling Server Ethernet connection .
  • Page 21 ........231 Procedure 59 Installing software on an MG 1000E SSC ... 236 Communication Server 1000E...
  • Page 22 Accessing a CS 1000E from a PC through telnet Terminal Server ....... . 259 Procedure 66 Configuring a transparent rlogin port .
  • Page 23 Checking the status of the MG 1000T trunks ..287 Procedure 74 Check CS 1000E DID calls from MG 1000T ..287 Procedure 75 Connecting a trunk .
  • Page 24 Page 24 of 488 Procedure 84 Displaying the status of one unit on a Voice Gateway Media Card ......347 Procedure 85 Disabling a Voice Gateway Media Card using Element Manager .
  • Page 25 IP Telephone Installer ....417 Procedure 106 Installing IP Phone hardware components ..420 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 26 Page 26 of 488 Procedure 107 Entering IP Telephone boot parameters using manual configuration ........425 Procedure 108 Entering IP Phone boot parameters using full DHCP parameters .
  • Page 27 Retrieving CDR files using XModem ....476 Procedure 123 Configuring the basic system ....480 Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 28 List of Procedures Page 28 of 488 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007...
  • Page 29: About This Document

    About this document This document is a global document. Contact your system supplier or your Nortel representative to verify that the hardware and software described are supported in your area. Subject This document provides the information necessary to install and configure a Nortel Networks Communication Server 1000E system.
  • Page 30: Applicable Systems

    Note: When upgrading software, memory upgrades may be required on the Signaling Server, the Call Server, or both. Conventions In this document, the CS 1000E system is referred to generically as “system.” Related information This section lists information sources that relate to this document.
  • Page 31 Nordex BIX documentation • Krone documentation Online To access Nortel documentation online, click the Technical Documentation link under Support & Training on the Nortel home page: www.nortel.com CD-ROM To obtain Nortel documentation on CD-ROM, contact your Nortel customer representative. Communication Server 1000E...
  • Page 32 About this document Page 32 of 488 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007...
  • Page 33: Safety Instructions

    Using telephones ......... . Introduction Safety issues associated with the installation of a CS 1000E are identified in this section. To avoid personal injury and equipment damage, review the safety instructions before handling the equipment.
  • Page 34: Lifting System Equipment

    Page 34 of 488 Lifting system equipment Care should be exercised when lifting system components. If necessary, get assistance to lift a component or install a component in a rack. The weight of the system component can be found in the component profiles in “System components”...
  • Page 35: Installing Telephones

    Only operate a telephone from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply, check with your distributor. Communication Server 1000E Page 35 of 488 Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 36 Page 36 of 488 • Some equipment has a three-wire grounding plug. This type of plug has a third grounding pin. As a safety feature, the plug only fits into an isolated ground outlet. If you cannot insert the plug completely into the outlet, contact your electrician to replace the outlet.
  • Page 37: Installation Summary

    Before undertaking the installation, review the chapter entitled “Safety instructions” on WARNING Before a CS 1000E system can be installed, a network assessment must be performed and the network must be VoIP-ready. If the minimum VoIP network requirements are not met, the system will not operate properly.
  • Page 38: Installation Tasks

    For information on the models of telephones compatible with the CS 1000E system, see “Telephones” on Installation tasks Table 1 lists the tasks involved with the installation of a CS 1000E system. Table 1 List of required installation tasks (Part 1 of 2)
  • Page 39 PFTU Configuring MG 1000T survivability and alternate primary controller Basic system telephony configuration Configuring IP Peer Networking and managing the Gatekeeper database Communication Server 1000E Page 39 of 488 Go to page Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 40 Installation summary Page 40 of 488 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007...
  • Page 41: System Components

    CS 1000E Call Server ........
  • Page 42: Cs 1000E Call Server

    • 19-inch rack • Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) CS 1000E Call Server The CS 1000E uses a Call Processor Pentium IV (CP PIV) processor for CS 1000 Release 4.5. It features the following enhancements: • a PCI-based design • an Intel Pentium IV processor •...
  • Page 43 Figure 1 CS 1000E Core Call Server (top view) The on-board CF is referred to as the Fixed Media Disk (FMD), and the faceplate CF is referred to as the Removable Media Disk (RMD). CP PIV has the following new hardware: •...
  • Page 44: Backup And Restore Enhancements

    Page 44 of 488 The CS 1000E Call Server has a second processor running in “warm standby” mode. This processor (Core Call Server 1) resides in a duplicate chassis that can be located anywhere. Figure 2 CS 1000E Core Call Server (front view) Backup and restore enhancements The backup rules group of commands was introduced in CS 1000 Release 4.0...
  • Page 45: New Backup Rules

    (553-3021-500). Signaling Server The Signaling Server, as shown in Figure 3 and describ ed in Table 2, provides signaling interfaces to the network using software components that run on a real-time operating system. You can install Signaling Servers in a load-sharing redundant configuration for higher scalability and reliability.
  • Page 46 Page 46 of 488 • Network Routing Service • Element Manager web server Figure 3 Signaling Server Table 2 Signaling Server profile (Part 1 of 2) Property Order Code Height Power Cooling Card slots 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 Description • NTDU27 •...
  • Page 47 Switch. • The DB-9 serial port can support a login session for Command Line Interface (CLI) management. • There are three ports not used for any CS 1000E system function. Do not plug any device into these ports. • See Figure 5 on CAUTION —...
  • Page 48 System components Page 48 of 488 Figure 4 Connectors on the front of the Signaling Server and floppy Maintenance port CD-ROM drives 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007...
  • Page 49: Media Card

    Media Card 32 Port IP Line 3.1/Voice Gateway • NTDU41DB Media Card 8 Port IP Line 3.1/Voice Gateway • Powered through a Media Gateway or a Media Gateway Expander. Communication Server 1000E Page 49 of 488 Maintenance/ Admin port Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 50 Page 50 of 488 Table 3 Media Card profile (Part 2 of 2) Property Cooling Connectors (front) Connectors (back) 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 Description • Provided by the Media Gateway or Media Gateway Expander. • The PC Card slot can be used to deliver software or for additional storage.
  • Page 51: Media Gateway

    Figure 6 Media Card PC Card Media Gateway The media gateway is shown in Figure 7 on page slot Communication Server 1000E Page 51 of 488 Maintenance port page 52 and described Table 4 on Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 52 Page 52 of 488 Figure 7 5-pair Cable Connectors on the Media Gateway Table 4 Media Gateway profile (Part 1 of 3) Property Product Code Height 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 25-pair connectors CAUTION — Damage to Equipment Do not block equipment ventilation openings. Description •...
  • Page 53 Media Gateway profile (Part 2 of 3) Property Description Power • Power status indicator (Nortel logo) is located on the unit faceplate. • Power cord connector is located on the right rear when viewed from the front. • Power On/Off switch is located behind the faceplate.
  • Page 54 SDI cable. The three-port cable is used in an MG 1000T to break out into TTY0, TTY1, and TTY2. For MG 1000E this cable is not used unless a maintenance access using TTY0 is desired.
  • Page 55 Figure 7 Connectors at the back of the Media Gateway Universal AC power cord connector Port Port 2 MG 1000T ELAN Call Server to Media Gateway link DS-30X Port 1 Communication Server 1000E Page 55 of 488 CE-MUX Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 56 Page 56 of 488 Figure 8 Front of the Media Gateway DIP switch settings 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 Power status indicators September 2007 Power switch Bulkhead connectors...
  • Page 57: Media Gateway Expander

    Media Gateway Expander and Table 5 on describes the expander. Description • NTDU15 • less than 5 U (1 U = 1 3/4 inch or 4.4 cm) Communication Server 1000E Page 57 of 488 553-CSE9032 Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 58 Cooling 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 Description • Power status indicator (Nortel logo) is located on the unit’s faceplate. • Power cord connector is located on the right rear when viewed from the front. • Power On/Off switch is located behind the faceplate.
  • Page 59 • The AUX port connects a Power Failure Transfer Unit (PFTU). • The DS-30X and CE-MUX cables connect the Media Gateway to the Media Gateway Expander. Communication Server 1000E Page 59 of 488 page page 60) provide access to...
  • Page 60: 19-Inch Rack Mount Kit

    Page 60 of 488 Figure 10 Connectors at the back of the Media Gateway Expander Universal AC power cord connector 19-inch Rack Mount Kit A 19-inch Rack Mount Kit (NTTK09AA) is available for mounting a Media Gateway and Media Gateway Expander in a 19-inch rack. It is described in Table 6 on Table 6 NTTK09AA installation...
  • Page 61: Baystack 470 Switch

    • Power cord connector is located at the left rear of the unit. • Power supplies are factory installed and not customer replaceable. • Unit does not support DC input. Communication Server 1000E Page 61 of 488 page 61, provides Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 62 • The three fans run whenever the unit is on. • None • Unit is DCE for serial port connection to PC; requires null modem for Terminal Server connection. • Console port default settings: 9600 baud with 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, and no parity as the communications format, with flow control set to enabled.
  • Page 63: Baystack 460 Layer 2 Switch

    MRV Terminal Server The Terminal Server, described in Table 8 on page 65, provides the dedicated rlogin service used to establish serial connection between a CS 1000E and various serial devices. The IP-based Terminal Server provides standard serial ports for applications that use a serial port interface. These applications...
  • Page 64 The Terminal Server is configured to automatically log in to the active Core Call Server upon start-up. It always connects to the Active CPU IP address. The CS 1000E can configure up to 16 serial ports for applications within the configuration Data Block. Ports can be configured by using: •...
  • Page 65: 19-Inch Rack

    Height Power Cooling Card slots Connectors 19-inch rack All CS 1000E system components are mounted in a customer-supplied 19-inch rack. Ground the rack and equipment to the NTDU6201 Ground Bar. System cables Table 9 on Description NTVW00AB • 1 U (1 U = 1 3/4 inch or 4.4 cm) •...
  • Page 66 The base marketing package NTHU53AA provides an NTRC17 crossover cable to connect the LAN2 ports of the two core Call Servers. It also contains two MRV Terminal Server cables (NTDU6302) to connect from COM port 1 of both core Call Servers to the MRV Terminal Server.
  • Page 67 Table 9 CS 1000E cables (Part 1 of 3) Component Descriptions Communication Server 1000E Call Server NTDU62 Qty of 2 MRV Terminal Server cables for connecting COM port 1 of the Call Server to the Terminal Server HS cross-over cable used to connect the two call processors for redundancy.
  • Page 68: Miscellaneous System Components

    Page 68 of 488 Table 9 CS 1000E cables (Part 2 of 3) Component Descriptions Expansion cable to connect the Media Gateway DS-30 and CE-MUX to the Media Gateway Expander. Disposable wrist strap 100BaseT Cross Over Cable, for connecting MG 1000Ts point to point...
  • Page 69: Miscellaneous System Components

    Table 9 CS 1000E cables (Part 3 of 3) Component Descriptions ANZ power cord Swiss power cord Denmark power cord Miscellaneous system components Table 10 contains a list of miscellaneous items that can be used with the CS 1000E system installation.
  • Page 70: Uninterruptible Power Supply

    Page 70 of 488 Uninterruptible Power Supply Use an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) to provide a backup power supply for: • CS 1000E (Core Call Server 0 and Core Call Server 1) • Media Gateway • Media Gateway Expander •...
  • Page 71: Telephones

    Page 71 of 488 Telephones For information on the various telephones supported on the CS 1000E system, refer to Telephones and Consoles: Description, Installation, and Operation (553-3001-367) and IP Phones: Description, Installation, and Operation (553-3001-368). Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 72 Telephones Page 72 of 488 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007...
  • Page 73: Rack-Mounting The Components

    Guidelines for component placement in a rack....Rack-mounting a CS 1000E Call Server......
  • Page 74: Lifting System Components

    Exercise care when lifting system components. If necessary, get assistance to lift a component or install components in a rack. Table 11 on page 75 lists the CS 1000E system components provided by Nortel and the weight of each 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00...
  • Page 75: Guidelines For Component Placement In A Rack

    Consult the manufacturer’s documentation for the weight of other components installed during the CS 1000E system installation. Table 11 Weight of CS 1000E system components Component CS 1000E Call Server Signaling Server Media Gateway without cards — with 4 cards Media Gateway Expander —...
  • Page 76: Rack-Mounting A Cs 1000E Call Server

    Note 2: Position the rack so that you have access to both the front and rear. Rack-mounting a CS 1000E Call Server Items required The following items are required to mount a CS 1000E Call Server in a 19-inch rack: • equipment layout plan •...
  • Page 77: Rack-Mounting A Media Gateway Or Media Gateway Expander

    Procedure 1 Rack-mounting a CS 1000E Call Server Slide the CS 1000E Call Server into the rack until the ear brackets rest against the rack support. See Figure 13. Figure 13 CS 1000E Call Server with installed ear brackets Fasten the CS 1000E Call Server to the rack supports with #10-32 machine screws (two screws on each side).
  • Page 78 Page 78 of 488 The 19 Inch Rack Mount Kit (NTTK09) contains the following accessories: • 1 – left guide bracket • 1 – right guide bracket • 1 – left ear bracket • 1 – right ear bracket • 4 –...
  • Page 79 Rack-mounting the components Page 79 of 488 Figure 14 Unlock the latches Figure 15 Unlock the cover End of Procedure Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 80 Page 80 of 488 Procedure 3 Rack-mounting a Media Gateway or Media Gateway Expander Fasten the right guide bracket to the right rack support. Figure 16 Guide bracket installed in a rack Fasten the left guide bracket to the left rack support. 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 Insert two #10-32 machine screws into the two middle slots in the...
  • Page 81 Media Gateway. Attach the left ear bracket (marked with an “L”) to the holes on the left side of the Media Gateway (near the front). Communication Server 1000E Attach the ear bracket to these holes. Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 82 Page 82 of 488 Note: To determine the front of the bracket, locate the “L” on the bracket. The “L” must be at the top of the bracket and face the front of the Media Gateway. Place the Media Gateway on the guide brackets. Note: Make sure that the rear of the Media Gateway is on the guide brackets.
  • Page 83: Rack-Mounting A Signaling Server

    Rack-mounting a Signaling Server This procedure describes how to install the Signaling Server hardware into the 19-inch rack. Refer to Signaling Server: Installation and Configuration (553-3001-212) for additional information. Note: Save the packaging container and packing materials in the event you need to package the server for reshipment.
  • Page 84 Note: The Front Mount Bracket assembly is not intended for use as a slide rail system. The Signaling Server must be firmly attached to the rack. Align the end of the rail with the flange (B) toward the rear of the Signaling Server.
  • Page 85 Rack-mounting the components Page 85 of 488 Figure 21 Left hinge mount Figure 22 Right hinge mount Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 86: Rack-Mounting A Signaling Server

    Figure 23 Snapped-in bezel door Procedure 5 Rack-mounting a Signaling Server This procedure describes how to install the server in a rack. 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 When the door is attached to the Signaling Server and rack-mount apparatus, it should appear as shown in Figure 23.
  • Page 87 AC power source before performing this procedure. Pressing the Power button DOES NOT turn off power to this Signaling Server. Some circuitry in the unit can continue to operate even though the front panel Power button is off.
  • Page 88 • be labeled as controlling power to the entire unit, not just to the Signaling Server(s) Align the rack-mount brackets on the Signaling Server with the slide rail system on the rack posts. Slide the Signaling Server in place. Refer to Figure 25 on...
  • Page 89 Figure 25 Rack-mounting the Signaling Server Tighten the screws through the faceplate of the Signaling Server to the rack-mount bracket. Note: Do not apply excessive torque while tightening the bolts. The bezel door is plastic and does not require or withstand overtightening.
  • Page 90: Rack-Mounting A Terminal Server

    Page 90 of 488 Rack-mounting a Terminal Server Follow the manufacturer’s instructions to rack-mount this equipment. Rack-mounting a BayStack 470 Switch Follow the manufacturer’s instructions to rack-mount this equipment. Rack-mounting a BayStack 460 Power over Ethernet unit Follow the manufacturer’s instructions to rack-mount this equipment.
  • Page 91: Installing System Grounds

    Installing a ground bar........Grounding a CS 1000E Call Server ......
  • Page 92: Installing A Ground Bar

    Page 92 of 488 • Procedure 10: "Grounding a Media Gateway Expander" on • Procedure 11: "Grounding equipment in the UK" on Refer to your grounding plan for additional information. Installing a ground bar Install the NTBK80 Ground Bar for up to six Media Gateways with their Expander.
  • Page 93: Procedure 6

    Refer to Figure 26 on page 94 Table 12 Region-specific grounding wire requirements Region Germany Other regions in Europe Communication Server 1000E Page 93 of 488 page 93 for region-specific grounding for the NTBK80 Ground Bar Grounding wire requirements #8 AWG (8.36 mm...
  • Page 94: Procedure 7

    Page 94 of 488 Figure 26 NTBK80 Ground Bar Follow Procedure 7 to install an Procedure 7 Installing an NTDU6201 Ground Bar Place the NTDU6201 Ground Bar near the equipment. Note: The ground bar is a bridging point for ground wires from up to 48 components.
  • Page 95: Grounding A Cs 1000E Call Server

    Test the ground. Grounding a CS 1000E Call Server The CS 1000E Call Servers are not connected to a ground bar. They are properly grounded when: • the CS 1000E power cord is plugged into the rack’s AC outlet. The rack’s AC outlet must be grounded to its dedicated electrical panel.
  • Page 96: Grounding A Media Gateway Powered By The Same Electrical Panel

    Page 96 of 488 • the Signaling Server power cord is plugged into a wall AC outlet. The Signaling Server is grounded outside of the rack using the safety grounding conductor in the power cord. This method ensures proper grounding only of the Signaling Server itself. It does not provide grounding protection for other rack-mounted pieces of equipment.
  • Page 97: Grounding A Media Gateway Powered By Multiple Electrical Panels

    Grounding a Media Gateway powered by multiple electrical panels Follow Procedure 9 on powered by multiple electrical panels. Ground wire tie wrap lug End of Procedure page 98 to ground multiple Media Gateway that are Communication Server 1000E Page 97 of 488 Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 98: Grounding A Media Gateway Expander

    Page 98 of 488 Procedure 9 Grounding Media Gateways powered by multiple electrical panels Disconnect the AC power cord from the power outlet. Identify the electrical panel powering each component. Install a ground bar for each electrical panel identified above. Note: Each component must be grounded to the electrical panel that provides the power to that component.
  • Page 99: Grounding Other Rack-Mounted Components

    When the rack is grounded to the ground bar, the equipment is grounded using the Single Point Grounding method, as shown in Figure 28 on page 100. End of Procedure Communication Server 1000E Page 99 of 488 page Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 100 Page 100 of 488 Figure 28 Grounding multiple pieces of equipment in a rack Terminal Server Signaling Server CS 1000E Call Server Media Gateway Chassis Media Gateway Chassis Expansion Rack grounding block 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 NTBK80 or NTDU6201 Ground Bar...
  • Page 101: Grounding Equipment In The Uk

    Measure the resistance of the ground between the Krone Test Jack Frame and the Media Gateway frame ground. The resistance must not be more than 0.25 Ohm. End of Procedure Communication Server 1000E Page 101 of 488 Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 102 Installing system grounds Page 102 of 488 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007...
  • Page 103: Connecting Cs 1000E System Components

    Introduction ..........Connecting Call Server 0 to Call Server 1 ..... .
  • Page 104: Connecting Call Server 0 To Call Server 1

    Procedure 12: "Connecting co-located Call Servers" on • Procedure 13: "Connecting Campus Redundant Call Servers" • Procedure 14: "Connecting the CS 1000E Core Call Servers to an MG 1000E" on • Procedure 16: "Connecting a Signaling Server to the ELAN"...
  • Page 105: Connecting Co-Located Call Servers

    (less than 0.001%) and delays of less than 100 usec. The method used to connect Call Server 0 to Call Server 1 depends on the proximity of the units. If the units are co-located, follow Procedure 12 to connect the Call Servers.
  • Page 106: Connecting The Cs 1000E Core Call Servers To An Mg 1000E

    • • Connecting the CS 1000E Core Call Servers to an MG 1000E An MG 1000E performs functions under the direct control of the CS 1000E Core Call Server. The MG 1000E detects stimulus events from its interface 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 VLAN 1 –...
  • Page 107: Procedure 14

    2. CS tells MG 1000E to provide dial tone to set. 3. Digital set presses digit keys; messages to CS for each. 4. CS tells MG 1000E to play ringback tone to set and allocates DSP channel. 5. CS tells IP Phone to ring via SS.
  • Page 108 Page 108 of 488 Note 1: Physical ports 1 and 2 on the logical ports 2 and 4. Note 2: Up to 30 MG 1000E can be connected to the ELAN subnet controlled by the CS 1000E Core Call Servers. Figure 30...
  • Page 109: Dual Homed Connection

    Dual Homed connection An MG 1000E can optionally be connected to a second BayStack 470 to provide a ‘Dual Homed’ connection to the network so that the Media Gateway remains operational in the event of a failure of the first BayStack 470 used for the ELAN subnet connection.
  • Page 110 MG 1000E SLOT Port 2 SLOT Port 4 SLOT SLOT Base T ELAN QoS IP Network to connect an MG 1000E in the Dual Homed configuration. September 2007 Inactive Call Server ALARM/FAN SYSTEM FANS BOND POINT MODULE POWER NTDU64AA TEMP...
  • Page 111: Connecting A Signaling Server To The Elan Subnet

    #2. Connect the 100BaseT Port 2 at the back of the Media Gateway to a second BayStack 470. For CS 1000E systems, it is recommended that there be no single point of failure for the data network. For information on engineering the data network, refer to Converging the Data Network with VoIP (553-3001-160).
  • Page 112: Connecting A Signaling Server To The Tlan Subnet

    Connecting a Signaling Server to the TLAN subnet Connect a standard CAT5 cable to the TLAN network interface (top) RJ-45 jack at the back of the Signaling Server, as shown in Figure 33 on page Connect the other end of the standard CAT5 cable to an RJ-45 TLAN network interface on the data network switch (BayStack 470-24T).
  • Page 113: Inserting A Shielded 50-Pin To Serial/Elan/Tlan

    Inserting a Shielded 50-pin to Serial/ELAN/TLAN adapter on to a Media Card Open the Media Card package NTDU41CA. Remove the Shielded 50-pin to Serial/ELAN/TLAN adapter. ELAN RJ-45 LAN socket Communication Server 1000E Page 113 of 488 RS-232 Connector Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance port 50-pin connector...
  • Page 114: Connecting A Media Card To The Elan Subnet

    Page 114 of 488 Save the other items from the package for use in “Installing a CompactFlash” on Insert the adapter, shown in Figure 34, into the connector Card 1, Card 2, Card 3, or Card 4 that corresponds to the location of the Media Card. For example, in Figure 35 on slot 1.
  • Page 115: Connecting A Media Card To The Tlan Subnet

    Connect the other end of the standard CAT5 patch cable to an RJ-45 TLAN network interface on the BayStack 470 switch. ELAN End of Procedure page 115). End of Procedure Communication Server 1000E Page 115 of 488 Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 116: Connecting A Media Gateway To A Media Gateway Expansion

    Page 116 of 488 Connecting a Media Gateway to a Media Gateway Expansion Procedure 21 describes how to connect a Media Gateway Expander to the Media Gateway. The Media Gateway Expander Cable Kit (NTDK89) contains two NTDK95 cables used to connect the Media Gateway Expander to the Media Gateway.
  • Page 117 Figure 36 Media Gateway and Media Gateway Expander connections DS-30X connector NTDK95 cables End of Procedure Communication Server 1000E Page 117 of 488 CE-MUX connector Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 118 Connecting CS 1000E system components Page 118 of 488 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007...
  • Page 119: Installing Software On The Cs 1000E

    CS 1000E Release 4.5 software • keycode files • CS 1000E Release 4.5 Dependency List (PEPs) for Large and Small systems • default database (if initiated during the installation) A third CF card is blank and can be used for database backup storage.
  • Page 120 Do not attempt to operate the system with the pre-installed software. You must download the latest software from the Nortel Software Download web site and install the software as part of the installation process.
  • Page 121 Please press <CR> when ready ... INST0010 Unable to validate Hard disk partition "/p" Please press <CR> when ready ... INST0010 Unable to validate Hard disk partition "/e" Please press <CR> when ready ... Communication Server 1000E Page 121 of 488 Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 122 Page 122 of 488 The Fix Media Device on Core 0 is blank. is partitioned. PROCEDURE AND PARTITION IT. THE DRIVE AT THIS TIME. <CR> -> <a> - Partition the Fix Media Device. >Repartitioning Fix Media Device ... fdiskPartCreate(0x12d5ff0c, 1, 4, 0x10) Size in sectors = 0x8000 Low boundary = 0 High boundary = 0x1e8bdf...
  • Page 123 2 2 FAT copies, 16240 clusters, 64 sectors per Sectors reserved 1, hidden 63, FAT sectors 128 Root dir entries 512, sysId VXDOS16 , serial number 3b691afd Communication Server 1000E Page 123 of 488 , serial Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 124 Page 124 of 488 Label:" Mounting msdos fs /p on /dev/hda2... fdiskDevCreate(/dev/hda2) /dev/hda2: partTablePtr = 0x12d5ff0c Found partition 2, nodePtr = 0x12d30a4c Partition 2 = type Win95 FAT32, cbioPtr = 0x12d26ee8 Initializing new slave device 0x12d26ee8 Retrieved old volume params with %80 confidence: Volume Parameters: FAT type: FAT16, sectors per cluster 195 FAT sectors -3057015...
  • Page 125 Read boot parameters from: F: Faceplate compact flash H: Hard Drive 0 [H] Reading boot parameters from /boot/nvram.sys Press any key to stop auto-boot... Communication Server 1000E Page 125 of 488 , serial Selecting nvram file from 2 Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 126 Page 126 of 488 The system then enters the Main Menu for keycode authorization. The Software Installation Tool will install or upgrade Communication Server 1000 Software, Database and the CP-BOOTROM. You will be prompted throughout the installation and given the opportunity to quit at any time.
  • Page 127 <q> - Quit Enter choice> 3 Note: A maximum of 20 keycode files can be stored under the “keycode” directory on the RMD. The keycode files must have the same extension (.kcd). Communication Server 1000E Page 127 of 488 Size Date Time...
  • Page 128 (CPP4 processor on xxxx). Note: The software release displayed depends on the keycode file content. The system requests keycode validation. Communication Server 1000 Software/Database/ BOOTROM RMD Install Tool ================================================ Please confirm that this keycode matches the System S/W on the RMD.
  • Page 129 <t> - To go to the Tools menu. <k> - To install Keycode only. For Feature Expansion, use OVL143. <p> - To install 3900 set Languages. <q> - Quit. Enter Choice> <b> Communication Server 1000E Page 129 of 488 Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 130 Page 130 of 488 10 Select option “<b> To install Software, Database, CP-BOOTROM.”. Communication Server 1000 Software/Database/ BOOTROM RMD Install Tool =================================================P lease insert the Removable Media Device into the drive on Core 1. Please enter: Continue with s/w checking.
  • Page 131 Enable Automatic Centralized Software Upgrade (CSU) Feature ? (Default - YES) Please enter: <CR> -> <y> - Yes <n> - No Enter choice> <y> Communication Server 1000E Page 131 of 488 - No, this is not the <n> Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 132 Page 132 of 488 Set Automatic Centralized Software Upgrade Mode Please enter: <CR> -> <1> - Sequential Enter choice> <1> 14 The system displays an Installation Status Summary report. Enter <CR> to confirm and continue installation. Please enter: <CR> -> <y> - Yes, start installation. Main Menu.
  • Page 133 Communication Server 1000 Software/Database/ BOOTROM RMD Install Tool ================================================= Software release xxxx was installed successfully on Core 1. All files were copied from RMD to FMD. Please press <CR> when ready ... Communication Server 1000E Page 133 of 488 Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 134 Page 134 of 488 17 Select option ‘<b> - Install DEFAULT database’ from the database installation main menu Communication Server 1000 Software/Database/ BOOTROM RMD Install Tool ================================================= You will now perform the database installation. Please enter: (The Removable Media Device containing the customer database must be in the drive.
  • Page 135 Please enter: <CR> -> <a> - Continue with new system install. <q> - Quit. The installation summary screen appears. Communication Server 1000E with software install or quit Installation and Configuration Page 135 of 488...
  • Page 136 Installing software on the CS 1000E Page 136 of 488 Verify successful installation and enter <CR> when ready. 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007...
  • Page 137 <k> - To install Keycode only. For Feature Expansion, use OVL143. <p> - To install 3900 set Languages. <CR> -> <q> - Quit. Enter Choice> <q> Communication Server 1000E Page 137 of 488 M E N U Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 138 Page 138 of 488 20 The system then prompts you to confirm and reboot. Enter <CR> to quit. Enter <CR> again to reboot. You selected to quit. Please confirm. <CR> -> <y> - Yes, quit. Enter choice> <CR> You selected to quit the Install Tool. You may reboot the system or return to the Main Menu.
  • Page 139 LD 22 TYPE **** Print the SLT in LD 22. This output provides used and unused LICENSES. Compare with preinstallation SLT output. LD 22 **** Communication Server 1000E Load program ISSP Exit program Load program Exit program Load program Exit program...
  • Page 140 TYPE CFN **** Procedure 25 Switching call processing to the Call Server Plug the Call Server port labeled Lan 1 into the ELAN subnet. Initialize (using the init button) the CP PIV card in the Core. 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 Load program...
  • Page 141 Call Servers. Complete procedures 22 through 27 for the second Call Server. Each Call Server can be named: Call Server 1 and Call Server 0. Note: Do not install LAN 1 and LAN 2 cables at this time.
  • Page 142 Page 142 of 488 Verifying Call Server 0 is active Use the following commands to verify that Call Server 0 is active. LD 135 STAT CPU Make the system redundant At this point, Core/Net 0 is ready to be synchronized with Core/Net 1.
  • Page 143 3 2005, 16:26:40 Side = 1, DRAM SIZE = 512 MBytes Tier 1 and Tier 2 health of both Call Servers must be identical in order to successfully switch service from Call Server 1 to Call Server 0. LD 135 STAT HEALTH...
  • Page 144 Page 144 of 488 .stat health Local (Side 0, Active, Redundant): Components without TIER 1 Health contribution: ================================================= TIER 1 Health Count Breakdown: ===================================== Local TIER 1 Health Total: 20 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 disp 0 15 1:In Service sio2 0 15 1:In Service cp 0 16:In Service ipb 0:In Service sio8 0 16 1: 0002...
  • Page 145 1 16 1: 0002 sio8 1 16 2: 0002 sutl 1 15: 0002 strn 1 15: 0002 xsmp 1 15 1: 0002 eth 1 16 0: 0002 Remote TIER 1 Health Total: 20 Communication Server 1000E Page 145 of 488 Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 146 Status of both Fixed Media Devices (FMD) command parameter: none 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 Get status of MG 1000E (IPMG) Media Gateway 1: LINK UP Media Gateway 2: LINK UP Media Gateway 3: LINK UP Media Gateway 4: LINK UP...
  • Page 147 Procedure 29 Testing Call Server 0 At this point in the installation, Call Server 0 is tested from active Call Server 1. Upon successful completion of these tests, call processing is switched and the same tests are performed on Call Server 1 from active Call Server 0. As a final step, call processing is then switched again to Call Server 1.
  • Page 148 Page 148 of 488 From active Call Server 1, perform the following tests on Call Server 0: Perform a redundancy sanity test: LD 135 STAT CPU TEST CPU Check the LCD states LD 135 TEST LEDs DSPL ALL Test the System Utility card...
  • Page 149 Call Server 0 Call Server 0 is now the active call processor. Procedure 31 Testing Call Server 1 From active Call Server 0, perform these tests on Call Server 1: Perform a redundancy sanity test: LD 135 Load program...
  • Page 150 Page 150 of 488 Test the System Utility card: LD 135 STAT SUTL TEST SUTL Test system redundancy and media devices: LD 137 TEST RDUN DATA RDUN STAT FMD STAT RMD **** Clear the display and minor alarms on both Call Servers: LD 135 CDSP CMAJ...
  • Page 151 Performing a data dump to backup the customer database: Log in to the system. Insert a CF card into the active Call Server RMD slot to back up the database. Load the Equipment Data Dump Program (LD 43). At the prompt, enter: LD 43 Load program.
  • Page 152 Page 152 of 488 When “DATADUMP COMPLETE” and “DATABASE BACKUP COMPLETE” appear on the terminal, enter: **** 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 Exit program The installation is now complete. End of Procedure September 2007...
  • Page 153: Connecting Mg 1000T System Components

    Connecting an MG 1000T Core to the ELAN subnet....Connecting a Signaling Server to the ELAN subnet....
  • Page 154 MG 1000T Expander are typically used for Media Cards or IPE cards that do not require Clock Controller support. Voice and signaling connections between an MG 1000T and a CS 1000E use MCDN and IP Peer Networking through their associated Signaling Server. The network used to transport...
  • Page 155 Expansion" on • Procedure 35: "Connecting an MG 1000T Core to the ELAN subnet" • Procedure 36: "Connecting a Signaling Server to the ELAN subnet" • Procedure 37: "Connecting a Signaling Server to the TLAN subnet" • Procedure 38: "Inserting a Shielded 50-pin to Serial/ELAN/TLAN adapter on to a Media Card"...
  • Page 156: Connecting An Mg 1000T Core To A Survivable Mg 1000T Expansion

    Page 156 of 488 • Procedure 39: "Connecting a Media Card to the ELAN" on • Procedure 40: "Connecting a Media Card to the TLAN subnet" • Procedure 41: "Connecting a Media Gateway to a Media Gateway Expansion" on Connecting an MG 1000T Core to a Survivable MG 1000T Expansion Follow Procedure 34 on Survivable MG 1000T Expansion.
  • Page 157 NTDK83 dual port (Optional) 100BaseT IP daughterboard #2 NTDU0606 Ethernet cable for ports 1 and 2. Standard or NTTK34AA cross-over cable for ports 3 and 4. Communication Server 1000E Page 157 of 488 Port 1 Port 3 Port 2 Port 4...
  • Page 158 Page 158 of 488 Procedure 34 Connecting the MG 1000T Core to an MG 1000T Expansion Choose one of the following: For the MG 1000T Core connect port 1 of the SSC 100BaseT daughterboard #1 to the bulkhead connector #1 shown in Figure 39 on page Note 1: If the SSC cable is connected to bulkhead Port 1, then use Port 1 on the back of the Media Gateway.
  • Page 159 Connect the MG 1000T Core ports, shown in Figure 40 on the data network switch using a CAT5 patch cable. Note: A customer supplied standard CAT5 cable is required. Communication Server 1000E Page 159 of 488 Cable slot for NTDU0609 cables...
  • Page 160 Page 160 of 488 Figure 40 MG 1000T Core connectors To Port #1 on daughterboard To Port #2 on daughterboard To MG 1000T #2 To MG 1000T #1 10 Connect RJ-45 #1 on the MG 1000T Expansion, shown in Figure 40 to the data network switch.
  • Page 161: Connecting An Mg 1000T Core To The Elan Subnet

    Connect the other end of the standard CAT5 cable to an RJ-45 ELAN network interface on the ELAN Layer 2 switch (BayStack 470-24T). Figure 42 10/100 BaseT connectors 10/100 10/100 BASE T BASE T End of Procedure Communication Server 1000E Page 161 of 488 Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 162: Connecting A Signaling Server To The Elan Subnet

    Connecting a Signaling Server to the ELAN subnet Connect one end of a standard CAT5 cable to the ELAN network interface (bottom) on the back of the Signaling Server as shown in Figure 43. Connect the other end of the standard CAT5 cable to an RJ-45 ELAN network interface on the ELAN Layer 2 switch (BayStack 470-24T).
  • Page 163: Connecting A Signaling Server To The Tlan Subnet

    Connecting a Signaling Server to the TLAN subnet Connect a standard CAT5 cable to the TLAN network interface connector (top) RJ-45 jack on the back of the Signaling Server, see Figure 43 on page Connect the other end of the standard CAT5 cable to an RJ-45 TLAN network interface on the data network switch (BayStack 470-24T).
  • Page 164 Page 164 of 488 Figure 44 Diagram of the Shielded 50-pin to Serial/ELAN/TLAN adapter TLAN RJ-45 LAN socket Identification Label Procedure 38 Inserting a Shielded 50-pin to Serial/ELAN/TLAN adapter on to a Media Card Open the Media Card package NTDU41CA. Remove the Shielded 50-pin to Serial/ELAN/TLAN adapter.
  • Page 165: Connecting A Media Card To The Elan

    Connect the other end of the standard CAT5 patch cable to an RJ-45 ELAN network interface on the BayStack 470 switch. Figure 45 Shielded 50-pin to Serial/ELAN/TLAN adapter on the Media Gateway TLAN ELAN End of Procedure Communication Server 1000E Page 165 of 488 Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 166: Connecting A Media Card To The Tlan Subnet

    Page 166 of 488 Connecting a Media Card to the TLAN subnet Follow Procedure 40 to connect a Media Card to the TLAN subnet. Procedure 40 Connecting a Media Card to the TLAN subnet Connect a standard CAT5 patch cable to the TLAN network interface on the Adaptor (see Figure 45 on Connect the other end of the standard CAT5 patch cable to an RJ-45 TLAN network interface on the BayStack 470 switch.
  • Page 167 Figure 46 Media Gateway and Media Gateway Expander connections DS-30X connector NTDK95 cables End of Procedure Communication Server 1000E Page 167 of 488 CE-MUX connector Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 168 Connecting MG 1000T system components Page 168 of 488 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007...
  • Page 169: Installing And Configuring The Signaling Server

    Installing the software ........Logging in to the Signaling Server ......
  • Page 170 CS 1000 Release 4.5 CD-ROM. See your software help pages to create a CD from an ISO file. Also review the associated README file that is associated with the Nortel Signaling Server Software download. Procedure 42 Downloading the Signaling Server CD image Connect to the Nortel website at www.nortel.com.
  • Page 171 IP Phone firmware and Voice Gateway Media Card loadware. If not logged in to a My Nortel account, click on Log In to sign in. Note: If you are not registered to access this web site, refer to the CS 1000 product bulletin for directions on how to register.
  • Page 172: Installing The Software

    RST button on the front panel to cold-reboot the Signaling Server. Note: The Software CD-ROM should be bootable. If not, create a boot floppy using the files in the /mkboot directory on the Signaling Server Software CD-ROM. 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00...
  • Page 173 Note: Entering c in the “ISP1100 System Boot” banner screen speeds up this process, as the keyboard input is buffered. Figure 47 Upgrade boot sequence ISP1100 System Boot Copyright 2002-2004 Nortel Networks, Inc. CPU: PC PENTIUM Version: x BSP version: 1.2/0 Creation date: Apr 22 2004, 15:44:38 ataDrv 1.0: ATAPI Drive Found...
  • Page 174 Page 174 of 488 Figure 48 Copy IP configuration CS 1000 Signaling Server Software Install Tool (sse-x.xx.xx) ===================================================================== Please insert an empty diskette in the floppy drive to backup the IP configuration. Please enter: <CR> -> <a> - Diskette is now in the floppy drive.
  • Page 175 <CR> -> <q> - Quit. <a> - Accept the possible risks and continue install. Press <CR> to quit. Upgrade to 512 MBytes of RAM and restart the Signaling Server Install Tool again. Communication Server 1000E Page 175 of 488 NORTEL NETWORKS Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 176 The system verifies the file systems. • Figure 50 First boot of a new system CS 1000 Signaling Server Software Install Tool (sse-x.xx.xx) ===================================================================== The filesystems verification failed! (This is normal for a new system.) The hard disk must be (re)partitioned and (re)initialized. This will erase all data on the hard disk.
  • Page 177 Filesystems verification succeeded. The system summary appears (Figure 52 on continue the installation. Note: For a new installation, the data fields in the system summary are blank. Communication Server 1000E Page 177 of 488 page 178). Enter a to Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 178 Page 178 of 488 Figure 52 System Summary CS 1000 Signaling Server Software Install Tool (sse-x.xx.xx) ===================================================================== ------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------ +================================================================+ Hostname: SS_Node276_Ldr Role: Leader Node ID: Node IP: H.323 ID: SS_Node276_Ldr ELAN IP: 192.168.10.20 ELAN SM: 255.255.255.0 ELAN GW: 192.168.10.1...
  • Page 179 If the hard disk has not recently been tested, enter a at the menu shown in Figure 54. If the hard disk has been checked in the last 24 hours, enter a at the menu shown in Figure 55 on Communication Server 1000E Page 179 of 488 page 180.
  • Page 180 Page 180 of 488 Figure 55 Tested within 24 hours CS 1000 Signaling Server Software Install Tool (sse-x.xx.xx) ===================================================================== The Install Tool has detected that the hard disk has been tested recently. It is recommended to skip the hard disk test. If you select to test the hard disk anyway, it will take approximately 14 minutes.
  • Page 181 <t> - To go to the Tools Menu. <q> - Quit. Enter Choice> At the Main Menu (Figure 56), enter a to install Signaling Server software. Option a performs options b, c, d, and e. The following sample lines display on the screen: Copying “/cd0/sse37012.p3/disk.sys”...
  • Page 182 Page 182 of 488 Figure 57 Installation Status CS 1000 Signaling Server Software Install Tool (sse-x.xx.xx) ===================================================================== --------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------- +=================+========+========+==============================+ Option | Choice | Status | +=================+========+========+==============================+ | software +-----------------+--------+--------+------------------------------+ | firmware +-----------------+--------+--------+------------------------------+ | loadware +-----------------+--------+--------+------------------------------+ | configuration +-----------------+--------+--------+------------------------------+ Please enter: <CR>...
  • Page 183 Boot ROM “/p/load/bootrom.bin” installed. Figure 59 Success CS 1000 Signaling Server Software Install Tool (sse-x.xx.xx) ===================================================================== Software version x.xx.xx was installed successfully. All files were copied to the hard disk. Communication Server 1000E Page 183 of 488 Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 184 For future reference, the ELAN MAC address is: “00:02:b3:c5:5l:c6”. This address is found on the face of the Signaling Server, on the right-hand side when the bezel door is open. Note: The ELAN network interface MAC address must be configured in the Element Manager node configuration web page.
  • Page 185 <q> - Quit. Enter Choice> If there is not already a Leader Signaling Server in the IP Telephony node, or if the Signaling Server is to be a stand-alone Signaling Server, enter a at the prompt to configure this Signaling Server as Leader.
  • Page 186 Virtual Trunk TPS in Element Manager (refer to Element Manager: System Administration (553-3001-332)). — If this Signaling Server is not to be associated with a Call Server, enter b at the prompt to set this Signaling Server as a stand-alone Signaling Server.
  • Page 187 H.323 Gatekeeper. Enter c if this Signaling Server will provide only a SIP Redirect/Proxy Server. Enter d if this Signaling Server is a Leader Signaling Server and will not provide an NRS. Go to step 13 on Communication Server 1000E...
  • Page 188 <b> - H.323 Gatekeeper only. <c> - SIP Redirect/Proxy Server only. Enter Choice> 12 Select the type of NRS to be provided by this Signaling Server. See Figure 66 for a co-resident Signaling Server. See Figure 67 on for a stand-alone Signaling Server.
  • Page 189 Node, ELAN network interface, TLAN network interface, and Call Server as required. See Figure 68 on — If installing the Signaling Server at an office that is not a branch office, enter the ELAN network interface IP address of the Call Server.
  • Page 190 Follower Signaling Server configuration CS 1000 Signaling Server Software Install Tool (sse-x.xx.xx) ======================================================================= This Follower Signaling Server will obtain its data network and IP telephony configuration from the Leader Signaling Server at boot. To identify this Signaling Server, please enter a Hostname.
  • Page 191 Stand-alone Signaling Server configuration CS 1000 Signaling Server Software Install Tool (sse-x.xx.xx) ===================================================================== Please define the data networking parameters for this Standalone Signaling Server. Note that the ELAN parameters are necessary for management access (e.g. SNMP). Hostname : SS_SA ELAN IP : 192.168.10.20...
  • Page 192 The screen for the stand-alone Signaling Server displays values for the Hostname, ELAN network interface, TLAN network interface, and NRS parameters. The Node ID field is set to 0. The Call Server IP field is set to 0.0.0.0. September 2007 page 193.
  • Page 193 For future reference, the ELAN MAC address is: “00:02:b3:c5:5l:c6”. This address is on the face of the Signaling Server, on the right side when the bezel door is open. Note: The ELAN network interface MAC address must be configured in the Element Manager node configuration web page.
  • Page 194 Page 194 of 488 Figure 74 Installation Status Summary CS 1000 Signaling Server Software Install Tool (sse-x.xx.xx) ===================================================================== --------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------- +=================+========+========+==============================+ Option | Choice | Status | +=================+========+========+==============================+ | software +-----------------+--------+--------+------------------------------+ | firmware | firmware | firmware +-----------------+--------+--------+------------------------------+ | loadware...
  • Page 195: Logging In To The Signaling Server

    Note: After software installation and reboot, a Follower Signaling Server sends out BOOTP requests and waits for a response. Since the Follower Signaling Server is not yet configured in an IP Telephony node, there is no BOOTP response. For more information see Signaling Server: Installation and Configuration (553-3001-212).
  • Page 196 Logging in to the Signaling Server Before you begin, make sure the DTE–DTE null modem cable (supplied with the Signaling Server) runs between the serial port on the back of the Signaling Server and the maintenance terminal. Make sure the Signaling Server is powered up and connected to the maintenance terminal.
  • Page 197: Verifying A Successful Configuration

    If desired, repeat step 3 for other devices connected to the network. Testing the Leader Signaling Server Configure two IP Phones to register to the Signaling Server on its temporary node. These IP Phones must be provisioned on the Call Server.
  • Page 198 Installing and configuring the Signaling Server software Page 198 of 488 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007...
  • Page 199: Configuring The Cs 1000E Call Server

    Configuring the MG 1000E Bandwidth Management Zones ..Configuring the MG 1000E ports ......
  • Page 200: Introduction

    The CS 1000E system requires the configuration of an IP telephony node. The configuration data is stored in the BOOTP.TAB and CONFIG.INI files on the CS 1000E. Copies of both files are maintained on each node component (Signaling Server and Media Card).
  • Page 201: Enabling The Login Name Option

    <xxxx> = password for the system System response: WARNING: THE PROGRAMS AND DATA STORED ON THIS SYSTEM ARE LICENSED TO OR ARE THE PROPERTY OF Nortel AND ARE LAWFULLY AVAILABLE ONLY TO AUTHORIZED USERS FOR APPROVED PURPOSES. UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS TO ANY PROGRAM OR DATA ON SYSTEM IS NOT PERMITTED.
  • Page 202: Configuring Login Ids And Passwords

    Page 202 of 488 Enter the command: TYPE PWD Enter the command: PWD2 <xxxx> Where: <xxxx> = your current level 2 password Enter the command: LNAME_OPTION YES System response: DEFAULT LOGIN NAMES SAVED MEM AVAIL: (U/P): 1015893 USED U P: 138773 24981 TOT: 1179647 DISK RECS AVAIL: 486 TMDI D-CHANNELS AVAIL: 0 USED: 0 TOT: 0...
  • Page 203 <xxxx> = your current level 2 password Enter the command: LNAME_OPTION Enter the command: NPW1 <xxxx> <cr> for no change Where <xxxx> = new PWD1 password Enter the command: LOGIN_NAME <xxxx> Communication Server 1000E Page 203 of 488 Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 204 Page 204 of 488 <cr> for no change Where: <xxxx> = new PWD1 login name Enter the command: NPW2 <xxxx> <cr> for no change Where: <xxxx> = new PWD2 password Enter the command: LOGIN_NAME <xxxx> <cr> for no change Where: <xxxx>...
  • Page 205 TMDI D-CHANNELS AVAIL: 0 USED: 0 TOT: 0 DCH AVAIL: 80 USED: 0 TOT: 80 AML AVAIL: 15 USED: 1 TOT: 16 18 Enter the command: REQ **** Communication Server 1000E End of Procedure Installation and Configuration Page 205 of 488...
  • Page 206: Enabling The Multi-User Option

    Page 206 of 488 Enabling the multi-user option Follow Procedure 49 to enable the multi-user option. Procedure 49 Enabling the multi-user option Enter the command: LD 17 System response: CFN000 MEM AVAIL: (U/P): 1015918 USED U P: 138773 24956 TOT: 1179647 DISK RECS AVAIL: 486 TMDI D-CHANNELS AVAIL: 0 USED: 0 TOT: 0 DCH AVAIL: 80 USED: 0 TOT: 80...
  • Page 207: Configuring Pseudo-Terminals (Ptys)

    Configuring pseudo-terminals (PTYs) CS 1000E provides two ports (COM1 and COM2) on the CPU. A Terminal Server is used to provide additional serial ports for specific applications, such as ACD, BGD, CTY, MCT, PMS, and TRF. Each configured Terminal Server serial port automatically starts an rlogin session with a user ID to a dedicated pseudo (PTY) port in the CS 1000E system.
  • Page 208 Page 208 of 488 System response: CFN000 MEM AVAIL:(U/P):1019254 USED U P:138012 22381 TOT:1179647 DISK RECS AVAIL: 491 TMDI D-CHANNELS AVAIL: 0 USED: 0 TOT: 0 DCH AVAIL: 80 USED: 0 TOT: 80 AML AVAIL: 15 USED: 1 TOT: 16 Enter the command: REQ CHG Enter the command:...
  • Page 209: Checking Pty Status

    System response: TTY 0: ENBL DES: ... TTY 1: ENBL DES: ... TTY 2: ENBL DES: ... TTY 3: ENBL DES: ... TTY 12: DSBL DES: ether 1 End of Procedure Communication Server 1000E Page 209 of 488 Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 210: Configuring Virtual Tone And Conference Circuits

    Configuring Virtual Tone and Conference Circuits Virtual Tone and Conference Circuits must be defined for use by each MG 1000E. Use LD 17 to add Virtual Tone and Conference circuits (VXCT). Each VXCT consists of two loops. The VXCT must start with an even loop number.
  • Page 211: Configuring The Mg 1000E Bandwidth Management Zones

    Configuring the MG 1000E Bandwidth Management Zones Follow Procedure 52 for configuring bandwidth management zones. Procedure 52 Configuring MG 1000E Bandwidth Management Zone Enter LD 117 and press <cr>. Enter NEW ZONE 0, to create a new zone with default parameters.
  • Page 212 Page 212 of 488 LD 117 – Bandwidth management zone commands Command NEW ZONE xxx p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 NEW ZONE xxx CHG ZONE xxx p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 OUT ZONE xxx DIS ZONE xxx ENL ZONE xxx PRT ZONE xxx 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00...
  • Page 213: Configuring The Mg 1000E Ports

    Configuring the MG 1000E ports IP addresses must be configured on the Call Server for each MG 1000E in the system. Use LD 97 to configure the MG 1000E ports. LD 97 – Configuring the MG 1000E ports (Part 1 of 2)
  • Page 214: Configuring Digitone Receivers

    Page 214 of 488 LD 97 – Configuring the MG 1000E ports (Part 2 of 2) Prompt Response ZONE0 0-255 VXTC0 IPR1 xx.xx.xx.xx ZONE1 0-255 VXCT1 Configuring Digitone Receivers Digitone Receivers must be configured in each MG 1000E if any analog terminals or trunks are equipped.
  • Page 215: Configuring Tone Detectors

    MG 1000E. The first MG 1000E in the superloop is on shelf 0, and the second MG 1000E’s on shelf 1. Sixteen units of DTMF tone detection (DTR) are integrated within the controller (SSC) circuitry, or eight Digitone Receiver units can be configured on each of card 14 and card 15.
  • Page 216: Logging In To Element Manager

    Page 216 of 488 of the MG 1000E. In addition Multifrequency Transmit Level codes (MFTL0 and MFTL1) must be configured in LD 97. LD 97 - Configure Tone Detectors Prompt Response TYPE SYSP MFLT0 (0)-15 MFLT1 (0)-15 Logging in to Element Manager...
  • Page 217 Enter the Signaling Server Node IP address in the Address Bar of the browser window, and press Enter on the keyboard. Note: The ELAN network interface IP address may be required, instead of the Node IP address, to access the Element Manager login web page in secure environments.
  • Page 218 Page 218 of 488 Figure 76 The Element Manager login 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 End of Procedure September 2007...
  • Page 219: Importing Preconfigured Ip Telephony Files

    Follow Procedure 54 to import the preconfigured IP telephony files from the Signaling Server. Procedure 54 Importing an existing node Figure 77 displays the Element Manager System Information home page. Figure 77 Element Manager – System Information Communication Server 1000E Page 219 of 488 Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 220 Standard 4.00 Click Import Node Files on the Node Summary web page. The Import Node Files screen in Figure 78 on Enter the ELAN IP address of the leader Signaling Server in the input box. End of Procedure September 2007 page 220 appears.
  • Page 221: Reviewing And Submitting Ip Telephony Node Configuration Files

    Follow Procedure 55 to perform a datadump using Element Manager. This procedure is an alternative to using the CLI to perform a datadump. The datadump backs up new IP Telephony node files on the CS 1000E at the same time that it backs up the customer database.
  • Page 222 Page 222 of 488 Figure 79 Call Server Backup and Restore web page Select Backup. The Call Server Backup web page appears (see Figure 80 on page 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 223). September 2007...
  • Page 223 Figure 80 CS 1000E Backup Select Backup from the Action drop-down list box. Click Submit. The message displays indicating “Backup in progress. Please wait...” Click OK in the EDD complete dialog box. The Backup function then displays information in a tabular form, indicating the actions that were performed.
  • Page 224 Configuring the CS 1000E Call Server Page 224 of 488 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007...
  • Page 225: Introduction

    Small System Controller profile (Part 1 of 2) Property Order Code Power Cooling Card slots Description • NTDK20HA • Powered through a Media Gateway • Provided by the Media Gateway • None Communication Server 1000E Page 225 of 488 Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 226: Adding A Software Daughterboard And Remote Security Device

    Page 226 of 488 Table 13 Small System Controller profile (Part 2 of 2) Property Connectors Required components Accessories Configuring an SSC can involve: Procedure 56: "Installing an SSC NTM400 Software daughterboard and NTDK57 (NT_REM) remote security device" on Procedure 57: "Adding a 100BaseT daughterboard (dual port) to an SSC" Procedure 58: "Adding a 100BaseT daughterboard (single port) to an SSC"...
  • Page 227: Adding A 100Baset Daughterboard (Dual Port)

    233. page 233. End of Procedure CAUTION WITH ESDS DEVICES Static electricity can damage circuit cards. Wear an antistatic wrist strap when handling circuit cards or any of their components. Communication Server 1000E Page 227 of 488 Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 228 Page 228 of 488 Insert the red black yellow LED cable on the SSC into the LED connector on the 100BaseT daughterboard (dual port). See Figure 81 on This connection provides the link status display on the front cover. Figure 81 100Baset daughterboard (dual port) LED cable connector 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00...
  • Page 229 Install the SSC in a Media Gateway. Connect each labeled Ethernet cable to the corresponding port number bulkhead connectors. CAUTION — Service Interruption Reinstall the front cover. Communication Server 1000E shows an SSC with two 100BaseT End of Procedure Installation and Configuration Page 229 of 488...
  • Page 230 Configuring a Small System Controller Page 230 of 488 Figure 82 SSC with two 100BaseT Daughterboards (dual port) LED cables (Red/Black/Yellow) NTDK57AA (NT_STD) Security Device NTM400 Software daughterboard Port 1 NTDK83 dual port Port 3 (Factory-installed) 100BaseT daughterboard #1 Port 2 NTDK83 dual port (Optional) Port 4...
  • Page 231: Adding A 100Baset Daughterboard (Single Port)

    100BaseT daughterboard (single port) (NTDK99) NTDU0606 Ethernet cable CAUTION WITH ESDS DEVICES Static electricity can damage circuit cards. Wear an antistatic wrist strap when handling circuit cards or any of their components. Communication Server 1000E Page 231 of 488 Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 232 Page 232 of 488 Using one of the NTDU0606 CAT5 Ethernet cables: Note: Do not connect the LED cable to the 100BaseT daughterboard (single port). 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 Attach port number label “1” to the cable. Install the cable firmly into the RJ-45 port on the 100BaseT daughterboard (single port).
  • Page 233 SSC components including a 100BaseT daughterboard (single port) NTDK57DA (NT_REM) Security Device NTM400 Software daughterboard LED cables (not used) LEDs (Xmit, Rcv, Link) 100Base T daughterboard (single port) NTDK99 NTDU0606 Cable Communication Server 1000E Page 233 of 488 Port 2 Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 234 Page 234 of 488 Install the 100BaseT daughterboard (single port) in slot 2 of the SSC: Install the SSC in the Media Gateway. Connect the NTDU0606 Ethernet cable to port 1 of the Media Gateway bulkhead connector shown in Figure 85 on Repeat Step 1 to Step 5 for each Media Gateway.
  • Page 235: Pc Card Interface

    Introduction ..........Installing software on an MG 1000E SSC ..... .
  • Page 236: Installing Software On An Mg 1000E Ssc

    Page 236 of 488 Installing software on an MG 1000E SSC The MG 1000E is shipped with a pre-programmed software daughterboard that must be mounted on the SSC. Before proceeding, ensure that the required hardware is correctly installed and that all connections are secure.
  • Page 237 System response: IP Configuration Menu: 2. Using Manual Configuration 3. Keep Existing Configuration 4. Print Existing Configuration [q]uit, [p]revious, [m]ain menu, [h]elp or [?], <cr> - redisplay Enter Selection: _ Communication Server 1000E Page 237 of 488 Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 238 Page 238 of 488 Configure the IP address for the CS 1000E to Media Gateway link network manually. Note: If the Media Gateway IP and the Call Server IP are on different subnets, then the Media Gateway Router IP is prompted.
  • Page 239 Installation completed successfully. The system then reboots. Rebooting... Once the installation program completes, messages appear on the terminal screen. When the message “INIXXX” appears, the system is operational. Communication Server 1000E End of Procedure Installation and Configuration Page 239 of 488...
  • Page 240 Installing software on an MG 1000E Small System Controller Page 240 of 488 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007...
  • Page 241: Installing Software On An Mg 1000T

    Setting the system time and date ......Introduction The Nortel Communication Server 1000 4.5 software is installed on the Small System Controller (SSC) using the Software Installation Program. The...
  • Page 242: Software Installation Program

    Feature set and licenses The Software Installation Program enables administrators to install and enable the CS 1000E system. A feature set, such as Basic Services, Advanced Services, and Premium Services, has an associated list of software packages and licenses. The Software Delivery Card can include several preconfigured 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00...
  • Page 243: Customer Database

    Off-site programming of databases is subject to all security keycode restrictions. The off-site system must either use the Security Device that is installed in the CS 1000E system at the customer site, or must have its own keycodes for the feature set used.
  • Page 244: Keycodes

    Page 244 of 488 Keycodes A security keycode system protects the installation of software, feature set, and license parameters. The keycodes required for a new installation or system upgrade are on the Keycode Data Sheet that is supplied with the software and security device.
  • Page 245: Installing Software On An Ssc

    The source must match the label at the back of the equipment. Connect the power cord from the power connectors at the back of the Media Gateway to an AC power source. See Figure 86 on IMPORTANT! Communication Server 1000E Page 245 of 488 page 246. Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 246 Page 246 of 488 Figure 86 Power connectors Media Gateway power cord Ensure that the system terminal (TTY) is connected to the cable marked “port 0” on the NTBK48 3-port cable of the Media Gateway. 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007...
  • Page 247 Select Media Gateway / Expansion Cabinet Installation from Software Delivery Card from the menu. Enter: 1 System response: Do you wish to do IP configuration? (y/n/[a]bort): To manually configure the IP, go to Step 9 Communication Server 1000E Page 247 of 488 Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 248 Page 248 of 488 Configure the IP for the CS 1000E to Media Gateway link network automatically using the BootP. Configure the IP for the CS 1000E to Media Gateway link network manually. Layer-2 configuration 10 Enter the Media Gateway Router IP for a layer-3 configuration.
  • Page 249 6. Spare Group B [q]uit, [p]revious, [m]ain menu, [h]elp or [?], <cr> - redisplay Enter Selection: _ 12 Select the M3900 Language Set (same as on CS 1000E). Enter: 1 System response: Copying new PSDL ... Copying new PSDL ...
  • Page 250: Setting The System Time And Date

    Follow Procedure 61 to set the system time and date. You can also use Element Manager or OTM. Procedure 61 Setting system time and date Log in to the CS 1000E. Access LD 2. Enter the command: LD 2 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00...
  • Page 251 1976 to 2075 and the appropriate addition is made when calculating the day of week and leap years. Exit from LD 2. Enter the command: **** Communication Server 1000E End of Procedure Installation and Configuration Page 251 of 488...
  • Page 252 Installing software on an MG 1000T Small System Controller Page 252 of 488 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007...
  • Page 253 Accessing an MRV Console Port through the on-board modem ..CS 1000E COM port types ........
  • Page 254 Page 254 of 488 Up to 16 TTY ports can be configured with the CS 1000E Call Server. The Terminal Server can be used as a central point to manage several devices through their serial ports. The CS 1000E system currently supports the MRV IR-8020M-101 commercial Terminal Server only.
  • Page 255: Configuring A Terminal Server

    Procedure 68: "Accessing an MRV Console Port through the on-board modem" on Configuring a Terminal Server Follow Procedure 62 to connect a Terminal Server with a CS 1000E system. Table 14 lists the MRV cables required to install the IR-8020M-101 Terminal Server in a CS 1000E system.
  • Page 256 Connect the MRV P/N-151-3028 serial cable from the Terminal Server console port 20 to the PC COM port. Plug MRV PC Card (in MRV package) into Terminal Server faceplate socket, and power on the Terminal Server. Start the MRV HyperTerminal application. In Windows: Start >...
  • Page 257 Configure IP address for the Terminal Server Note: The IP address can be configured or changed only from local management port 20. Configure the Terminal Server’s IP address. At the In-Reach_Priv prompt. Enter: define server ip address [ip address] Configure the Terminal Server’s IP subnet mask. Enter: define server ip subnet mask [ip address] Configure the Terminal Server’s IP primary gateway address.
  • Page 258: Telnet Terminal Server Virtual Management Port

    Connect the Terminal Server ethernet port to the ELAN using a CAT5 ethernet cable. The virtual management port 0 is accessible from an online PC using a telnet session. The Terminal Server can now be configured from the on-line PC.
  • Page 259: Telnet Cs 1000E Com Port From A Pc

    Specify the character to be transferred for <CR> in telnet. Enter: define port xx TELNET NEWLINE FILTERING CR Define the port baud rate to equal the baud rate of the CS 1000E COM port. Enter: define port xx speed [BAUDRATE] Where: xx = Port number from 1-19 and BAUDRATE = the baud rate of the connected Call Server COM port.
  • Page 260: Configuring A Transparent Rlogin Port

    172.16.3.50 2700 (telnet port 7) Configuring a transparent rlogin port The CS 1000E system uses Pseudo TTY (PTY) ports as TTY ports. All serial applications, such as CDR and Traffic, can be implemented through PTY ports. PTY ports are configured in LD 17. An external device, such as a printer, can access a Call Server PTY port through the Terminal Server by using a remote login (rlogin) session.
  • Page 261 This allows the ZMODEM transfer to complete. See Table 16 for ZMODEM requirements. Table 16 ZMODEM requirements Feature Typeahead TCP window size telnet CSI ES telnet NEW LINE FILTER Communication Server 1000E Page 261 of 488 Setting 1024 1024 Enabled LF or Standard Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 262 Where: xx = port number ptyxx = User Name is the pty port set during Call Server configuration for rlogin connection. The pty port is set using LD 17. For example, in LD 17, configure TTY 2 as pty. The port # username on Terminal Server becomes "pty2", not "PTY2"...
  • Page 263 DEFINE PORT 2 RLOGIN TRANSPARENT MODE ENABLED Enable autoconnect for the port. Enter the command: DEFINE PORT 2 AUTOCONNECT ENABLED Enable autodedicate for the port. Enter the command: DEFINE PORT 2 AUTODEDICATED ENABLED Communication Server 1000E End of Procedure Installation and Configuration Page 263 of 488...
  • Page 264: Accessing An Mrv Console Port Through The On-Board Modem

    Accessing an MRV Console Port through the on-board modem The MRV IR-8020M Terminal Server is equipped with a V.90/K56flex 56 Kbps on-board modem. The modem port is 23. Follow Procedure 68 to access an MRV Console Port through the on-board modem.
  • Page 265: Cs 1000E Com Port Types

    CS 1000E COM port types Table 17 lists various components of the CS 1000E system and their COM port types. Table 17 System components and COM port type System component Baystack 460 Baystack 470 NTDU27 Signaling Server NT4N64AA CPPII A0852632 Media Card L-adapter...
  • Page 266 Connecting a Terminal Server Page 266 of 488 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007...
  • Page 267: Introduction

    CS 1000E Core Call Server SDI connection..... MG 1000E SDI connection ........
  • Page 268: Setting The Tty Terminal Port

    Page 268 of 488 Setting the TTY terminal port A TTY terminal can be any standard PC running terminal software, (for example, HyperTerminal). The TTY terminal port must be configured as: • Bits per second - Baud rate must be the same as the speed of SDI port. •...
  • Page 269: Cs 1000E Core Call Server Sdi Connection

    Leave this screen at the default values CS 1000E Core Call Server SDI connection Each CS 1000E Core Call Server has two SDI ports on the Call Server CPU card, COM1 and COM2. Both COM1 and COM2 are standard RS232 DTE ports (9-pin male).
  • Page 270: Mg 1000E Sdi Connection

    • Flow control - none MG 1000E SDI connection SDI connection to the MG 1000E is made at the back. See Figure 88 on page 272 isolate pins 6, 7, and 8. Use PORT0 of NTBK48AA 3-port SDI cable for terminal connection.
  • Page 271 SDI port numbering Port MTC/SCH/BUG MTC/SCH/BUG MTC/SCH/BUG Configuring a terminal and SDI ports Baud rate Set by a DIP switch 1200 1200 Communication Server 1000E Page 271 of 488 Data bits Stop bits Installation and Configuration Parity None None None...
  • Page 272 Connect the system terminal to the cable marked “port 0” on the NTBK48 3-port cable. You require a Modem Eliminator adapter to connect the system to a TTY terminal. This adapter is included in the CS 1000E and the Media Gateway cable kits.
  • Page 273: Signaling Server Sdi Connection

    Signaling Server SDI connection The Signaling Server has two maintenance ports: the Front port and the Console port (see Figure 89). The Console port must be used to install the Signaling Server software to perform the basic configuration. Figure 89...
  • Page 274: Baystack 470 Sdi Connection

    • • • • After the installation, the Signaling Server maintenance port speed can be changed. See Signaling Server: Installation and Configuration (553-3001-212). BayStack 470 SDI connection The SDI port on the Bay Stack 470 can be used for basic configuration and maintenance.
  • Page 275 Both are DTE ports with a speed of 9600 bit/s. CAUTION — Service Interruption Do not connect maintenance terminals or modems to the faceplate and I/O panel DB-9 male serial maintenance port at the same time. Communication Server 1000E Page 275 of 488 Shielded 50-pin to Serial/ELAN/TLAN adapter...
  • Page 276 Configuring a terminal and SDI ports Page 276 of 488 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007...
  • Page 277 Checking MG 1000T trunking functionality..... Establish CS 1000E DID calls from MG 1000T....
  • Page 278: Checking The Status Of The Elan Network Interfaces

    Page 278 of 488 Checking the status of the ELAN network interfaces Follow Procedure 71 to check the status of the ELAN network interfaces. Note: IP addresses used are for example only. Procedure 71 Checking the status of the ELAN network interfaces Observe the ELAN Ethernet LEDs (Layer 2 network link) on all Media Gateway SSC cards.
  • Page 279 Figure 92 SSC card ELAN LED location Access LD 137. Enter the command: LD 137 Display the status of the Call Server ELAN network interface. Enter the command: STAT ELNK System response: .stat elnk ELNK Auto Negotiation: Enabled Auto Negotiation Completed: YES...
  • Page 280 Page 280 of 488 Actual Line Speed: 100 Mbps Actual Duplex Mode: Full Duplex Ethernet (gei unit number 0): Host: PRIMARY_ENET Internet address: 47.11.226.10 Broadcast address: 47.11.226.31 Ethernet address: 00:c0:8b:07:a5:9e Netmask: 0xff000000 ; Subnetmask: 0xffffffe0 15 packets received; 20 packets sent 0 input errors;...
  • Page 281 Enter the command: PING 192.11.0.102 System response: PING 192.11.0.102 SUCCESSFUL Enter the command: PING 192.11.0.103 System response: PING 192.11.0.103 SUCCESSFUL Enter the command: PING 192.11.0.104 Communication Server 1000E 207.179.153.97 0 [qu0] 207.179.153.99 0 [qu0] 127.0.0.1 -- [lo0] 200.30.200.13 3 [ipDB2] 200.30.200.13 3 [ipDB2] 207.179.153.103...
  • Page 282: Checking The Status Of The Hsp Ports

    Page 282 of 488 Exit from LD 117. Enter the command: **** Checking the status of the HSP ports Use LD 137 STAT HSP command to check the status of the HSP. The following is a sample output of the STAT HSP command. LD 137 .stat hsp HSP LINK CARRIER: OK...
  • Page 283: Checking The Status Of The Mg 1000T 100Baset Links

    100BaseT Daughterboards. See Figure 93 and Figure 94 on Note: Cards in slot 1 can make viewing difficult. Figure 93 SSC 100BaseT daughterboard link LED location Link LEDs Communication Server 1000E Page 283 of 488 page 284. Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 284 Page 284 of 488 Figure 94 SSC 100BaseT daughterboard (dual port) LEDs The receive and transmit LEDs should be flashing (evidence of network activity). Observe Port LEDs on the Media Gateway SSC faceplates (see Figure 95 on application indications. 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 RX - Red TX - Yellow...
  • Page 285 SRPT017 OMM: IP link is UP between cab 0 and cab 2 SRPT017 OMM: IP link is UP between cab 0 and cab 3 SRPT017 OMM: IP link is UP between cab 0 and cab 4 Log in to the CS 1000E. Enter the command: LOGI...
  • Page 286 Page 286 of 488 Exit from LD 135. Enter the command: **** Access LD 117. Enter the command: LD 117 Ping IP addresses on the 100BaseT links. Note: Replace the sample IP addresses with the IP addresses from your Planning and Engineering group. 10 Exit from LD 117.
  • Page 287: Checking Mg 1000T Trunking Functionality

    Install an i2050 on MG 1000T core. Refer to IP Line: Description, Installation, and Operation (553-3001-365) for additional information. Establish a call from the i2050 to a telephone on CS 1000E using CDP number. Establish a call from i2050 to the PSTN.
  • Page 288 Verifying the network Page 288 of 488 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007...
  • Page 289: Introduction

    Gateway and Media Gateway Expander. However, digital trunk cards can only be installed in slots 1 to 4 of the MG 1000T. See Circuit Card: Description and Installation (553-3001-211) for card placement into card slots. Communication Server 1000E Page 289 of 488 Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 290 Page 290 of 488 Digital Trunk cards can be installed only in slots 1 to 4 of the Media Gateway. Figure 96 shows the circuit card slots in a Media Gateway. To view the circuit card slots available in a Media Gateway Expander, see Figure 97 on page 291.
  • Page 291 Do not install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jacks are designed for wet locations. Never touch uninsulated telephone wiring unless the line is disconnected at the network interface. Communication Server 1000E Page 291 of 488 553-CSE9032 Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 292 Page 292 of 488 Before you proceed, install the cable from the slot that contains the Line card associated with the telephone being connected. Refer to “Installing the Main Distribution Frame” on Refer to the Circuit Card: Description and Installation (553-3001-211) for full descriptions of country-specific circuit cards and their installation procedures.
  • Page 293: Circuit Card Options

    The following Digital trunk cards can be installed: • NTAK09 1.5 Mbit DTI/PRI • NTAK10 2.0 Mbit DTI • NTAK79 2.0 Mbit PRI • NTBK22 MISP • NTBK50 2.0 Mbit BRI Antistatic wrist strap Communication Server 1000E Page 293 of 488 Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 294: Connecting A Trunk

    Page 294 of 488 • NTRB21 TMDI 1.5 Mbit DTI/PRI • NT6D70 SILC • NT6D71 UILC For additional information about installing Digital trunk cards, refer to the following documents: • ISDN Primary Rate Interface: Installation and Configuration (553-3001-201) • ISDN Basic Rate Interface: Installation and Configuration (553-3001-218) •...
  • Page 295: Universal Trunk Card Connections

    Note 1: OFF indicates that no strap is present. Note 2: J1 and J2 locations apply to all eight trunks. page 441 for connecting trunks with the PFTU. End of Procedure Communication Server 1000E Page 295 of 488 page 296 Location Jumper strap...
  • Page 296 Page 296 of 488 Table 21 NT8D14 Universal Trunk connections (Part 1 of 2) Cable from equipment Pair Color W-BL BL-W W-BR BR-W R-BL BL-R R-BR BR-R BK-BL BL-BK BK-O O-BK 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 Unit mode September 2007 Paging All other mode modes Designations...
  • Page 297 NT8D14 Universal Trunk connections (Part 2 of 2) Cable from equipment Pair Color BK-G G-BK BK-BR BR-BK BK-S S-BK Y-BL BL-Y Note: Remaining pairs are spare. Unit mode Communication Server 1000E Page 297 of 488 Paging All other mode modes Designations Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 298: E&M Trunk Card Connections

    Page 298 of 488 E&M Trunk card connections Table 22 lists the connections required by the E&M Trunk card (NT8D15). Table 22 NT8D15 E&M Trunk card (Part 1 of 2) Cables Card 1 through Card 10 from equipment Unit Pair Color W-BL BL-W...
  • Page 299 Note: A and B are the transmit and receive pairs, where: TA = Transmit Tip, and RA = Receive Tip TB = Transmit Ring, and RB = Receive Ring Paging Type 1 mode mode Designations Communication Server 1000E Page 299 of 488 Type 1 Type 2 mode mode ESCG ESCG...
  • Page 300: Trunk Connections (Europe)

    Page 300 of 488 Trunk connections (Europe) Trunk connections for Europe are provided in the following tables: • Table 23: “E&M TIE trunk card (2-Wire)” on • Table 24: “E&M 2-wire Type 2” on • Table 25: “E&M TIE Trunk card (4-Wire)” on •...
  • Page 301 BK-BR BR-BK Y-BL BL-Y Table 24 E&M 2-wire Type 2 (Part 1 of 2) designations Column 1 Paging Lead Pins Communication Server 1000E Page 301 of 488 Column 2 Paging SIGB SIGA SIGB SIGA Pair color Unit number R-BL BL-R...
  • Page 302 Page 302 of 488 Table 24 E&M 2-wire Type 2 (Part 2 of 2) Table 25 E&M TIE Trunk card (4-Wire) (Part 1 of 2) Cables Card 1 through Card 10 from equipment Pair 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 Unit Color Pins W-BL BL-W September 2007...
  • Page 303 BR-BK BK-S S-BK Note: The cable pair designated TA, TB is the transmit pair. The pair designated RA, RB is the receive pair. Communication Server 1000E Page 303 of 488 Column 1 Column 2 Type 1 & 5 Type 1 & 5...
  • Page 304 Page 304 of 488 Table 26 E&M TIE Trunk card (Part 1 of 2) Cables Card 1 through Card 10 from equipment Pair 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 Unit Color Pins W-BL BL-W W-BR BR-W R-BL BL-R R-BR BR-R BK-BL BL-BK BK-O O-BK September 2007 Column 1...
  • Page 305 Note: The cable pair designated TA, TB is the transmit pair. The pair designated RA, RB is the receive pair. Table 27 E&M 2280 Hz TIE Trunk connections (Part 1 of 2) Lead designations Pins Communication Server 1000E Column 1 Type 2 Pair color W-BL BL-W R-BL...
  • Page 306 Page 306 of 488 Table 27 E&M 2280 Hz TIE Trunk connections (Part 2 of 2) Table 28 E&M 2-wire Recorded Announcement Trunk connections designations 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 Lead Pins SIG B SIG A SIG B SIG A SIG B SIG A SIG B SIG A...
  • Page 307 Pair Color W-BL BL-W W-BR BR-W R-BL BL-R Lead Pins Column 1 Unit Pins Communication Server 1000E Page 307 of 488 Pair color Unit number W-BL BL-W R-BR BR-R BK-G G-BK Column 2 Column 3 Lead designations PPM0 —...
  • Page 308 Page 308 of 488 Table 30 Central Office & Direct Dial Inward Trunk connections (Part 2 of 2) Cable from equipment Pair Color R-BR BR-R BK-BL BL-BK BK-O O-BK BK-G G-BK BK-BR BR-BK BK-S S-BK Y-BL BL-Y 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 Column 1 Unit Pins...
  • Page 309 Table 31 Central Office Trunk connections (Part 1 of 2) Cable from equipment Pair Color W-BL BL-W W-BR BR-W R-BL BL-R R-BR BR-R BK-BL BL-BK BK-O O-BK Communication Server 1000E Unit Pins Lead designations Installation and Configuration Page 309 of 488...
  • Page 310: Trunk Connections (Uk)

    Page 310 of 488 Table 31 Central Office Trunk connections (Part 2 of 2) Pair Trunk connections (UK) Trunk connections for the UK are provided in the following tables: • Table 32: “NT5K17 Direct Inward Dial card terminations” on • Table 33: “NT5K18 Exchange line trunk card cross-connect terminations”...
  • Page 311 Table 32 NT5K17 Direct Inward Dial card terminations (Part 1 of 2) Pair Pins Communication Server 1000E Page 311 of 488 Pair color Unit W-BL BL-W W-BR BR-W R-BL BL-R R-BR BR-R BK-BL BL-BK BK-O O-BK BK-G G-BK Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 312 Page 312 of 488 Table 32 NT5K17 Direct Inward Dial card terminations (Part 2 of 2) Pair Note: The connections on the NT5K18 Exchange Line Trunk card are polarity-sensitive. Make sure the ground side of the trunk is connected to the A leg of the NT5K18 circuit.
  • Page 313 Table 33 NT5K18 Exchange line trunk card cross-connect terminations (Part 2 of 2) Pair Pins Communication Server 1000E Page 313 of 488 Pair color Unit R-BR BR-R BK-BL BL-BK BK-O O-BK BK-G G-BK BK-BR BR-BK BK-S S-BK Y-BL BL-Y Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 314 Page 314 of 488 Note: The speech pairs on the NT5K19 card are polarity-insensitive. The E&M signaling pairs, however, are polarity-sensitive. Make sure the ground side of the trunk is connected to the A leg of the NT5K19 circuit. Make sure the -50 Volt side of the trunk is connected to the B leg. Table 34 NT5K19 2W paging mode terminations Pair...
  • Page 315 Table 35 NT5K19 2W Type 1 mode terminations (Part 2 of 2) Pair Pins & Communication Server 1000E Page 315 of 488 Pair color Unit R-BL BL-R BK-BL BL-BK BK-BR BR-BK BK-S S-BK Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 316 Page 316 of 488 Table 36 NT5K19 4W Type 1 mode terminations Pair 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 Pins September 2007 Pair color Unit W-BL BL-W R-BL BL-R R-BR BR-R BK-BL BL-BK BK-G G-BK BK-BR BR-BK BK-S S-BK...
  • Page 317 Table 37 NT5K19 AC15 mode pair terminations Pair Pins Communication Server 1000E Page 317 of 488 Pair color Unit W-BL BL-W R-BL BL-R R-BR BR-R BK-G G-BK BK-BR BR-BK Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 318: Verifying Trunk Functionality

    Page 318 of 488 Table 38 NT5K19 Recorded Announcement mode pair terminations Pair SIG B SIG A SIG B SIG A SIG B SIG A SIG B SIG A Verifying trunk functionality You can now use the trunks. To test the trunks, make trunk calls. 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 Pins...
  • Page 319 Upgrading loadware ........Communication Server 1000E...
  • Page 320: Introduction

    The Voice Gateway Media Card provides access to the voice gateway and functions as a Follower to the Signaling Server, which is the node Leader and which, by default, acts as a Master for the node. In the absence of the Signaling Server a Voice Gateway Media Card may be an active Leader, a backup Leader, or a Follower.
  • Page 321: Configuring A Card

    Gateway Media Cards are assigned to an IP telephony node). See “Configuring an IP telephony node” on • the voice gateway channels defined on the CS 1000E. See “Configuring voice gateway channels using Element Manager” on Adding a card to an IP telephony node The Voice Gateway Media Card is added to an IP telephony node using Element Manager only.
  • Page 322 Page 322 of 488 Figure 99 Node Configuration web page Click Edit next to the Node to which the Voice Gateway Media Card is to be added. The Edit web page opens, as shown in Figure 100 on 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 page 323.
  • Page 323 The TN is the Voice Gateway Media Card logical card slot (See Table 41 on Note: For more detail on Voice Gateway Media Card properties, see IP Line: Description, Installation, and Operation (553-3001-365). Communication Server 1000E Page 323 of 488 page 324).
  • Page 324 Page 324 of 488 Figure 101 Cards Save the node. 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 Click Save and Transfer at the bottom of the Edit web page Click OK to save this node. End of Procedure September 2007...
  • Page 325: Configuring A Card As A Node Leader

    Configuring a card as a node Leader A Voice Gateway Media Card remains at the default “Follower” setting in a CS 1000E system. A Signaling Server is the IP telephony node Leader. In an IP telephony node without a Signaling Server, one of the Voice Gateway Media Cards must be configured as a Leader.
  • Page 326 Page 326 of 488 The VGW channels configuration for this card opens, as shown in Figure 102. Figure 102 VGW Channel web page Click Add. The Add VGW channels web page opens, as shown in Figure 103. Figure 103 Add VGW channels Enter the appropriate parameters to configure the VGW channels.
  • Page 327: Configuring Voice Gateway Channels Using Ld 14

    The voice gateway channels are also called “DSP channels” or the card’s “physical TNs.” Follow Procedure 78 on gateway channels using LD 14. 327. page End of Procedure Communication Server 1000E Page 327 of 488 479) and create a default DTI Data page 328 to configure the voice Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 328 Manager. To configure the voice gateway channels using Element Manager, follow Procedure 77 on Procedure 78 Configuring voice gateway channels using LD 14 Log in to the CS 1000E. Access LD 14. Enter the command: LD 14 Enter responses shown in Table 39.
  • Page 329: Saving Configuration Changes

    MG 1000E. The VGWs are assigned the same zone as the MG 1000E. Note: If the Zone of an MG 1000E is changed, all VGW in the MG 1000E must be removed and reconfigured to assume the new Zone of the MG 1000E.
  • Page 330: Installing A Compactflash

    Page 330 of 488 Installing a CompactFlash The Voice Gateway Media Card requires a CompactFlash card to operate. The CompactFlash card contains the IP Line 3.1 software. The Voice Gateway Media Card package includes the following: • Media Card • CompactFlash card and Retaining Pin (nylon pillar) •...
  • Page 331 Installing and configuring a Voice Gateway Media Card Page 331 of 488 Figure 105 CompactFlash card location CompactFlash card Figure 106 shows the CompactFlash card and Retaining Pin. Figure 106 CompactFlash card and Retaining Pin Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 332 Page 332 of 488 Procedure 79 Installing the CompactFlash Remove the Media Card, CompactFlash card, and Retaining Pin from the packaging. Locate the CompactFlash socket in the lower left-hand corner of the Voice Gateway Media Card (see Figure 107). Figure 107 CompactFlash socket on Voice Gateway Media Card Position the CompactFlash card with the label facing up and contact pins toward the socket, as shown in Figure 108.
  • Page 333 1 inch (2.5 cm) above the lower lock latch and 1 inch (2.5 cm) from the card’s faceplate. Figure 110 Retaining Pin hole Insert the Retaining Pin in this hole (labeled 1 in Figure 111). Communication Server 1000E Page 333 of 488 Eject button Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 334 Page 334 of 488 Press the Retaining Pin into the hole until the pin clicks as it locks into position (labeled 2 in Figure 111). The underside of the head of the Retaining Pin should be flat against the card. Figure 111 Inserting the Retaining Pin Turn the card over to view the front of the card.
  • Page 335: Installing A Card In A Media Gateway

    Figure 114 on Gateway Expander. to make sure that you insert the Voice Gateway Media Card in page 336 shows the circuit card assignments in the Media Communication Server 1000E Page 335 of 488 page 335 and Figure 114 553-CSE9025...
  • Page 336 Media Gateway Expander card slot location Slot 10 Slot 9 Slot 8 Slot 7 Table 40 on Communication Server 1000 Release 4.5 supports up to 30 MG 1000E. 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 page 337 shows the TN assignments for the MG 1000E. September 2007...
  • Page 337 Table 40 TN assignments for MG 1000E MG 1000E Slots l s c l s c MG 1000E 000 0 01 000 0 02 000 0 03 000 0 04 000 0 07 000 0 08 000 0 09 000 0 10...
  • Page 338 Procedure 80 Installing a Voice Gateway Media Card in a card slot The ELAN subnet and TLAN subnet should already be connected on the back of the Media Gateway. If not, refer back to “Connecting CS 1000E system components” on 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00...
  • Page 339: Verifying A Card

    Optionally, you can connect a maintenance terminal to the maintenance port on the Voice Gateway Media Card, to see the Voice Gateway Media Card’s boot messages or to perform maintenance on it. See “Connecting CS 1000E system components” on Install the Voice Gateway Media Card into the card slot.
  • Page 340 Page 340 of 488 • Procedure 84: "Displaying the status of one unit on a Voice Gateway Media Card" on Procedure 81 Displaying the Voice Gateway Media Card status In Element Manager, select IP Telephony > Nodes: Servers, Media Cards > Maintenance and Reports from the navigator. The Node Maintenance and Reports web page opens, as shown in Figure 115.
  • Page 341 • Enabled – The card is configured and operational. • Unequipped – The card is not configured in the Call Server. Procedure 82 Displaying the Voice Gateway status for all voice gateway channels In Element Manager, select IP Telephony > Nodes: Servers, Media Cards >...
  • Page 342 Page 342 of 488 Open the desired node by clicking on the + next to the Node ID. This displays the Signaling Servers and Voice Gateway Media Cards belonging to the node, as shown in Figure 116 on Click GEN CMD for the desired Voice Gateway Media Card. The General Commands web page opens, as shown in Figure 117.
  • Page 343 Air Time – Duration of audio stream connection in seconds. Zero when the audio stream is closed. • txTsap – IP address and port the Voice Gateway Media Card is using to send RTP packets. Communication Server 1000E End of Procedure Installation and Configuration Page 343 of 488...
  • Page 344 Page 344 of 488 Procedure 83 Displaying the status of Voice Gateway Media Card units Select System > Maintenance from the navigator. The Maintenance web page opens as shown in Figure 119. This page allows you to perform maintenance using overlays or using a selected functionality.
  • Page 345 Maintenance (by functionality) web page Select Network & Peripheral Equipment Diagnostics from the list in Figure 120. The Network and Peripheral Diagnostics web page opens, as shown in Figure 121 on page 346. Communication Server 1000E Page 345 of 488 Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 346 Page 346 of 488 Figure 121 Network & Peripheral Diagnostics web page Choose the STAT — Get card status command from the Card Commands drop-down list. Enter the card number in the corresponding Command Parameter text box. Click Submit to the right of the text box. The output from this command is shown in the text box in the lower half of the web page.
  • Page 347: Disabling A Card

    This page allows you to perform maintenance using overlays or using a selected functionality. The default is overlay, as shown in Figure 119. Select Select by Functionality. page 345. page 345. page 346. End of Procedure Communication Server 1000E Page 347 of 488 page 344. page 344. Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 348: Disabling A Card Unit

    Page 348 of 488 The list in the web page changes to show a list of diagnostics you can use, as shown in Figure 120 on Select Network & Peripheral Equipment Diagnostics from the list in Figure 120 on The Network and Peripheral Diagnostics web page opens, as shown in Figure 121 on Select the DISC –...
  • Page 349: Enabling A Card

    Enter the card number in the corresponding Command Parameter text box. Click Submit to the right of the text box. page 346. End of Procedure page 345. page 345. page 346. Communication Server 1000E Page 349 of 488 page 344. Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 350: Enabling A Card Unit

    Page 350 of 488 The output from this command is shown in the text box in the lower half of the web page. Enabling a card unit Follow Procedure 88 to enable a Voice Gateway Media Card unit using Element Manager. Procedure 88 Enabling a Voice Gateway Media Card unit using Element Manager Select System >...
  • Page 351: Verifying Functionality

    Note: You require analog or digital telephones or trunks to perform this test. Upgrading loadware Refer to Communication Server 1000E: Upgrade Procedures (553-3041-258) to check for the latest Voice Gateway Media Card loadware version and how to upgrade to the latest Voice Gateway Media Card loadware.
  • Page 352 Installing and configuring a Voice Gateway Media Card Page 352 of 488 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007...
  • Page 353: Installing The Main Distribution Frame

    Connecting the cables to the Media Gateways ....Introduction This chapter describes how to install and connect a CS 1000E system using the BIX, or Krone Test Jack Frame (UK) cross-connect terminals.
  • Page 354: Terminal Block Requirements

    Page 354 of 488 Terminal block requirements The cross-connect terminal requires enough connecting blocks to terminate up to four 25 pair cables for each Media Gateway and each Media Gateway Expander. When Ethernet connections are used instead of traditional cabling, the Media Card Input/Output adapter is used: •...
  • Page 355 Cable Card 9 Cable Card 10 25-pair cables from the system AUX wiring PFTUs Telephones and consoles Trunks Miscellaneous equipment End of Procedure Communication Server 1000E Page 355 of 488 AUX cable PFTU Telephones Trunks Miscellaneous 553-CSE9026A Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 356: Installing A Krone Test Jack Frame For The Uk

    Page 356 of 488 Installing a Krone Test Jack Frame for the UK The Krone Test Jack Frame provides terminating strips that hold ten pairs of cable. Generally, only eight of ten pairs are used. As a result, one 25-pair cable requires three terminating strips (8 pairs/strip x 3 strips = 24 pairs).
  • Page 357 Pin Number Wire Colour Krone Strip W-BL BL-W W-BR BR-W R-BL BL-R R-BR BR-R BK-BL BL-BK BK-O O-BK BK-G G-BK BK-BR BR-BK BK-S S-BK Y-BL BL-Y Y-BR BR-Y V-BL BL-V V-BR BR-V Communication Server 1000E Page 357 of 488 553-CSE0019 Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 358 Page 358 of 488 Procedure 90 describes how to install the Krone Test Jack Frame for the UK. For detailed information, refer to the Krone documentation. Procedure 90 Installing the Krone Test Jack Frame (UK) Refer to the equipment layout plan to determine where to place the cross-connect terminal.
  • Page 359 Figure 124 Typical Krone cross-connect terminal layout (UK) Other equipment Media Gateway Expansion Media Gateway Communication Server 1000E Pair Spare PFTU termination AUX cable Grounding block Card 10 Card 9 Card 8 Card 7 Card 4 Card 3 Card 2...
  • Page 360: Connecting The Cables To The Media Gateways

    Connecting the cables to the Media Gateways Each Media Gateway and each Media Gateway Expander requires up to four 25-pair cables. The CS 1000E requires an additional terminal block at the cross-connect terminal to terminate the 9-pin conductor auxiliary cable for...
  • Page 361 Figure 125 Cable connectors at the back of the Media Gateway Figure 126 Cable connectors at the back of the Media Gateway Expander 25-pair connectors 25-pair connectors Communication Server 1000E Page 361 of 488 Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 362 Page 362 of 488 Tighten the velcro straps when you have connected each cable to the system. Terminate all the 25-pair cables installed at the cross-connect terminal. Label all the cables at the cross-connect terminal blocks according to the card slot assignment plan. Connect the AUX cable in the upper 9-pin connector located on the top left-hand side of the Media Gateway.
  • Page 363 When auxiliary power is required from the QUA6 PFTU, terminate the AUX cable at the PFTU cross-connect terminal, according to Table 42. Table 42 AUX cable termination information Color Wire number W-BL BL-W Communication Server 1000E Designation BRTN BRTN -48V AUX (250mA) PFTS Not used...
  • Page 364 Installing the Main Distribution Frame Page 364 of 488 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007...
  • Page 365 Reviewing and submitting IP telephony node configuration files ..Adding a Follower Signaling Server to an IP telephony node ..Performing a datadump ........
  • Page 366: Before You Begin

    Page 366 of 488 The preconfigured IP telephony configuration files from the leader Signaling Server must be imported. These files are saved on the CS 1000E as: • c:/u/db/node/nodex.cfg where x is the node number • c:/u/db/node/nodex.btp where x is the node number Do not attempt to alter the configuration files either manually or with OTM’s ITG or IP Phone management.
  • Page 367: Configuring Ms Internet Explorer

    Follow Procedure 92 to prevent caching of web pages by Internet Explorer. Procedure 92 Turning off browser caching in Internet Explorer Launch Internet Explorer. Click Tools > Internet Options. The Internet Options window opens (see Figure 128 on IMPORTANT! page 368). Communication Server 1000E Page 367 of 488 Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 368 Page 368 of 488 Figure 128 Internet Explorer – Internet Options On the General tab, under the Temporary Internet files section, click Settings. The Settings window opens (see Figure 129 on 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 page 369).
  • Page 369 Click Every visit to the page. This checks for new versions of stored pages on every visit to the web page. Click OK in the Settings window. Click OK in the Internet Options window. Communication Server 1000E End of Procedure Installation and Configuration Page 369 of 488...
  • Page 370 Enter the User ID and Password of the CS 1000E. — User ID = admin1 or any LAPW — Password = 0000 Enter the ELAN IP address of the CS 1000E in the CS IP Address field. Click Login. September 2007...
  • Page 371 Configuring an IP telephony node Page 371 of 488 Figure 130 Element Manager login End of Procedure Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 372 Page 372 of 488 Importing preconfigured IP telephony files Follow Procedure 94 to import the preconfigured IP telephony files from the Signaling Server. Procedure 94 Importing an existing node Figure 131 displays the Element Manager System Information home page. Figure 131 Element Manager –...
  • Page 373 Import the Node files from the leader Signaling Server. Click Import Node Files. The Import Node Files screen as shown in Figure 133 on appears. Enter the ELAN IP address of the leader Signaling Server in the input box. Communication Server 1000E Page 373 of 488...
  • Page 374 Page 374 of 488 Figure 133 Import Node Files web page Click Import. Click OK in the dialog when the operation is complete. The Node Summary web page is re-displayed showing the new node. Reviewing and submitting IP telephony node configuration files Follow Procedure 95 to review and submit IP telephony node configuration files.
  • Page 375 IP Line: Description, Installation, and Operation (553-3001-365). Click Save and Transfer. Click OK to save the node configuration to the CS 1000E and transfer the configuration to all elements. After a few seconds, the Transfer Progress web page opens and displays each of the elements in the node (see Figure 134 on The Voice Gateway Media Cards retrieve the CONFIG.INI and...
  • Page 376 Page 376 of 488 Figure 134 Transfer Progress – Starting Figure 135 Transfer Progress – Transferring When the file transfer is complete, the Transfer Progress web page displays a status of complete (see Figure 136 on 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007 page 377).
  • Page 377 Node Summary web page by clicking Transfer / Status. This web page indicates if the transfer was successful or not. For example, Figure 137 shows some elements as unreachable; you can transfer to these elements again. Communication Server 1000E Page 377 of 488 Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 378 The previous status of the node displays, and the failure reason is displayed for elements in nodes that failed to get configuration files (BOOTP.TAB and CONFIG.INI) from the CS 1000E. The Transfer / Status web page has five buttons: •...
  • Page 379 Click Save and Transfer to save the changes and the Leader Signaling Server then obtains a copy of the node files. Click OK to save the node configuration to the CS 1000E and transfer the configuration to all elements. When the file transfer is complete, the Transfer/ Status web page appears.
  • Page 380 Follow Procedure 97 to perform a datadump using Element Manager. This procedure is an alternative to using CLI to perform a datadump. The datadump backs up new IP Telephony node files on the CS 1000E at the same time that it backs up the customer database.
  • Page 381 Figure 138 CS 1000E Backup Select Backup. The Call Server Backup web page appears (see Figure 138 on page Select Backup from the Action drop-down list box. Click Submit. The message displays indicating “Backup in progress. Please wait...” Click OK in the EDD complete dialog box.
  • Page 382 Configuring an IP telephony node Page 382 of 488 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007...
  • Page 383: Installing Line Cards And

    Procedure 99: "Connecting a telephone without a PFTU" on • Procedure 100: "Connecting an off-premise telephone" on • Procedure 101: "Connecting an attendant console" on Communication Server 1000E Page 383 of 488 page 386 page 389 page 390 page 391...
  • Page 384 Page 384 of 488 Before you proceed, install the cable from the slot that contains the Line card associated with the telephone being connected. Refer to “Installing the Main Distribution Frame” on Refer to the Circuit Card: Description and Installation (553-3001-211) for full descriptions of country-specific IPE cards and their installation procedures Figure 139 and Figure 140 on...
  • Page 385 Slot 3 Slot 2 Slot 1 Slot 0 - SSC Figure 140 Circuit card assignments in a Media Gateway Expander Slot 10 Slot 9 Slot 8 Slot 7 Communication Server 1000E Page 385 of 488 553-CSE9025 553-CSE9032 Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 386: Card Placement In A Media Gateway Or A Media Gateway Expansion

    Page 386 of 488 Circuit cards features If a circuit card has a switch symbol on its faceplate, it is equipped with option switches, strapping plugs, or both. Make sure that the circuit cards with option switches or strapping plugs are set correctly. Some circuit cards can have daughterboards and other add-on devices installed on them.
  • Page 387 BK-O O-BK Unit BK-G G-BK Unit BK-BR BR-BK Unit BK-S S-BK Y-BL Unit BL-Y Communication Server 1000E Page 387 of 488 Cross connect terminal To 500/2500-type telephone To 500/2500-type telephone To 500/2500-type telephone To 500/2500-type telephone To 500/2500-type telephone To 500/2500-type...
  • Page 388: Connecting A Telephone Without A Pftu

    Page 388 of 488 Figure 142 Digital telephone cross connections Pack connector PE shelf Line pack Unit 0 Unit 1 Unit 14 Unit 15 Part of 25 pair cable Connecting a telephone without a PFTU See “Installing and cross-connecting a Power Fail Transfer Unit” on page 441 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00...
  • Page 389: Connecting An Off-Premise Telephone

    Message Waiting Denied (MWD) in LD 10. Refer to the Software Input/Output: Administration (553-3001-311) for information about LD 10. Do not assign a Class of Service of LPA or MWA to an off-premise telephone. Communication Server 1000E Page 389 of 488 Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 390: Procedure 100: "Connecting An Off-Premise Telephone

    Page 390 of 488 Procedure 100 Connecting an off-premise telephone Install the NTAK92BA Off-Premise Protection Module on the wall using four #10 1/2-in (minimum) screws. Connect a #6 AWG from the grounding lug at the bottom of the NTAK92AA Off-Premise Protection Module to the system ground. Refer to Figure 143 on Connect two NTAK9204 cables (one from connector J1 and one from connector J2) from the protection module to the cross-connect terminal.
  • Page 391: Connecting An Attendant Console

    Off-Premise Protection Module Ground lug Connector J2 Connector J1 NTAK9204 Cable End of Procedure Communication Server 1000E Page 391 of 488 Cross-connect terminal block BL - 1W BL - 2W O - 1W O - 2W To off-premise G - 1W...
  • Page 392 Page 392 of 488 Figure 144 Attendant console connections To +15 AUX (W-G 1 dot wire) Console power on AUX cable from AUX cable To -15 AUX (one console (G-W 1 dot wire) only) on AUX cable Note: As an alternative, console power can be obtained from the 4 th and 5 th TNs on the circuit card.
  • Page 393 Color combinations of cable pairs W-Bl Color Bl-W Unit R-BR Color BR-R Unit W-BR BR-W BK-BL BK-O BK-G BL-BK O-BK G-BK End of Procedure Communication Server 1000E Page 393 of 488 R-BL BL-R BK-BR BK-S BR-BK S-BK Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 394 Installing Line cards and cross-connecting telephones Page 394 of 488 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007...
  • Page 395: Installing And Configuring Ip Phones

    Upgrading firmware ........Communication Server 1000E...
  • Page 396: Introduction

    Introduction The following IP Phones can be installed on a CS 1000E system: • Nortel IP Phone 2001 • Nortel IP Phone 2002 • Nortel IP Phone 2004 • Nortel IP Softphone 2050 • Nortel IP Phone 2007 • IP Audio Conference Phone 2033 •...
  • Page 397: Package Components For The Ip Phones

    IP Phone 2001/2002/2004 Power Adapters Power transformer (117/120 VAC 50/60 Hz) (North America) Power transformer 3 prong AC to AC, direct plug-in, 8W, 240 VAC, 50Hz to 16 VAC at 500 mA (Ireland and UK) Communication Server 1000E Page 397 of 488 NTDU90AA16/A0533387 NTDU90BA16/A0533388...
  • Page 398 IP Phone 2002 (Ethergray) with English text label keycaps IP Phone 2002 (Charcoal) with Icon keycaps IP Phone 2002 (Charcoal) with English text label keycaps Replacement parts 7 ft. Cat5 Ethernet cable Handset, Ethergray Handset, Charcoal Communication Server 1000E Page 398 of 488 A0619635 A0647042 A0828858 NTDU91AA16/A0533404 NTDU91BA16/A0533405...
  • Page 399 • IP Phone 2004 • Handset • Handset cord • Footstand • 7 ft. Ethernet cable • Getting Started card IP Phone 2004 (Ethergray) with Icon keycaps Communication Server 1000E Page 399 of 488 A0897725 N0000763 A0891619 A0619627 A0656598 A0619635...
  • Page 400 240 VAC, 50 Hz, to 16 VAC at 500 mA (Australia and New Zealand) Power transformer AC to AC, direct plug-in, 8W, 100 VAC, 50 Hz, to 16 VAC at 500 mA Communication Server 1000E Page 400 of 488 NTDU92BA16/...
  • Page 401 Cord 8 ft., ANA Power AS-3, 240Vac 10A Australia, New Zealand, PRC Option 11C Standard European Power Cord 250Vac Other EMEA, Kenya Option 11C Swiss Power Cord, 9.9 ft. 125Vac Switzerland Communication Server 1000E Page 401 of 488 NTDU96AB70 A0648375 A0758634 N0000764...
  • Page 402 • 2 Extension microphones (charcoal) • Universal power supply Additional Extension microphones with 7 ft. cable Power accessory kit (PIM, Universal power supply, cabling) IP Phone IP Audio Conference Phone 2033 Power cords Communication Server 1000E Page 402 of 488 NTTK18AB NTTK22AB NTEX11AA70...
  • Page 403 WLAN 2210 Handset WLAN Handset 2210 Battery Pack WLAN Handset 2210 Desktop Charger WLAN 2210/2211 Charger & Nortel Application Gateway 2246-64 Power Supply for North America Global kit is the same as the North American kit without the power supply...
  • Page 404 WLAN Handset 2211 carrying case, (key cover) black WLAN Handset 2211 carrying case, yellow WLAN Handset 2211 carrying case, (key cover) yellow Nortel WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245, a minimum of one Telephony Manager is required per system order Communication Server 1000E...
  • Page 405 WLAN Application Gateway 2246 - 128 users WLAN Application Gateway 2246 - 256 users WLAN Application Gateway 2246 - 512 users WLAN Application Gateway 2246 - 1024 users WLAN Application Gateway 2246 - 10,000 users Communication Server 1000E Page 405 of 488 NTTQ65AB/N0023211 NTTQ65BA/A0548971 NTTQ65CA/A0548972...
  • Page 406 WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 & WLAN Application Gateway 2246 (128+ users): • North America • Europe • UK-HK • Switzerland • Australia-New Zealand • Mexico Communication Server 1000E Page 406 of 488 NTTQ4301/A0548951 NTTQ4311/A0548952 NTTQ4321/A0548953 NTTQ4331/A0548954 NTTQ4341/A0548955 NTTQ4351 NTTQ4101/A0548499...
  • Page 407 Procedure 111: "Configuring the IP Softphone 2050" on • Procedure 112: "Installing the USB Headset Kit" on • Procedure 113: "Installing the IP Softphone 2050 on your PC" on page 437 Communication Server 1000E page 408 page 417 page 425 page 428 page 430...
  • Page 408: Configuring Voip Bandwidth Management Zones

    Print zone and bandwidth information. Enter the command: PRT ZONE. page 439 Enter the command: LOGI System response: PASS? Enter the default password: 0000 page 409 for the LD 117 zone commands. Communication Server 1000E Page 408 of 488 Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 409 Remove a zone. Disable a zone. When a zone is disabled, no new calls are established inside, from, or toward this zone. Enable a zone. Print zone and bandwidth information. Communication Server 1000E Page 409 of 488 Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 410: Configuring Virtual Superloops

    V stands for a virtual superloop and xxx is the number of the virtual superloop. xxx = 0-252 in multiples of four for MG 1000E xxx = 96-112 in multiples of four for MG 1000T (See Table 52) Communication Server 1000E...
  • Page 411: Configuring An Ip Phone Using Ld 11

    OTM or CLI. Procedure 104 Configuring the IP Phones Access LD 11. Enter the command: LD 11 Card 61-64 81-84 65-68 85-88 69-72 89-92 73-76 93-96 77-80 97-99 End of Procedure Communication Server 1000E Page 411 of 488 Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 412 Description Add new or change existing data For IP Phone 2001, IP Phone 2002, IP Phone 2004, or IP Softphone 2050. CS 1000E accepts this response if it is equipped with packages 88 and 170. Terminal Number Format for CS 1000E, where:...
  • Page 413 HOT L, MCN, MCR, PVN, PVR, SCN or SCR. Type xx NUL to remove a key function or feature. Some data ports require specific key assignments. Refer to the Meridian Data Services NTPs for information regarding these requirements. Communication Server 1000E Page 413 of 488 Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 414 Primary and secondary data DNs must be unique. A station SCR, SCN, MCR, or MCN DN must be removed as a member from all Group Hunt lists before the DN can be modified. Communication Server 1000E Page 414 of 488 Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 415 29-31 other than NUL. On M3904, no feature assignment is accepted for keys 12-15. On M3905, the technician can assign NUL or a server application on key 5. On key 6, the craftsperson can assign NUL or a local application.
  • Page 416 Key 18 Key 19 Key 20 Key 21 Key 22 Key 23 Key 24 Communication Server 1000E Page 416 of 488 Response(s) Allowed MWK, NUL MWK – Message Waiting key TRN, NUL TRN – Call Transfer key A03 or A06, NUL AO3 –...
  • Page 417: Setting Administrator And Temporary Ip Telephone Installer Passwords

    IP Phone Installer Passwords, see IP Line: Description, Installation, and Operation (553-3001-365). The IP Phone Installer Passwords are configured on either a Signaling Server or a Media Card in a node. The passwords then apply to all components in the node.
  • Page 418 Click the desired node to expand it. Click GEN CMD for the chosen Signaling Server or Media Card. The General Commands web page opens, as shown in Figure 145. Figure 145 General Commands Select NodePwd from the Group drop-down list.
  • Page 419 Select nodeTempPwdSet from the Command drop-down list. The area then displays the Uses and Timeout text boxes. Enter a value for the number of uses or a value for timeout (in hours) or both. Communication Server 1000E Page 419 of 488 Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 420: Installing Ip Phone Hardware Components

    3-Port Switch only on the IP Phone 2004, required if a single Ethernet connection is shared with a PC Ethernet cable from the set to the 3-Port Switch Power Transformer or Power Splitter for Power over LAN unit Communication Server 1000E Page 420 of 488 Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 421 Figure 148 IP Phone 2004 components Handset Handset cord Power Transformer connection Power Splitter connection (power over LAN) CAT5 line cable Communication Server 1000E Page 421 of 488 Three Port Switch Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 422 Figure 149 on Secure the telephone footstand to the base of the telephone. Use the angle adjustment grip on the top rear of the telephone to adjust the position. Communication Server 1000E Page 422 of 488 page 421.
  • Page 423 Installing and configuring IP Phones Page 423 of 488 Figure 149 IP Phone connections End of Procedure Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 424: Configuring The Ip Phone Boot Parameters

    Full DHCP mode — Requires special configuration of the DHCP server to recognize the — See Procedure 109: "Entering IP Phone boot parameters using For configuration of the DHCP server, see Converging the Data Network with VoIP (553-3001-160). IP Phone.
  • Page 425: Entering Ip Phone Boot Parameters Using Manual Configuration

    Power the IP Phone. Within four seconds, the Nortel logo appears. When the Nortel logo appears on the display, you have one second to press the four feature keys at the bottom of the display in sequence, from left to right.
  • Page 426 Enter 0 to configure no VLAN. The IP Phone displays: Locating server... After several seconds, the IP Phone prompts: Connect Svc Node: x TN: x.x Go to step 14 on page Communication Server 1000E 427. Installation and Configuration Page 426 of 488...
  • Page 427 You can reboot the telephone and try again if more tries are needed. The IP Phone prompts: TN: x.x Communication Server 1000E 427. Installation and Configuration Page 427 of 488...
  • Page 428: Entering Ip Phone Boot Parameters Using Full Dhcp Parameters

    Power the IP Phone. Within four seconds, the Nortel logo appears. When the Nortel logo appears on the display, you have one second to press the four feature keys at the bottom of the display in sequence, from left to right.
  • Page 429 Enter the node number and the IP Phone's (virtual) TN, and then go to step 11 on page 430. If you configured an IP Phone Installer Password, the IP Phone prompts: Node: x PassWord: 0 Communication Server 1000E 429. Installation and Configuration Page 429 of 488...
  • Page 430: Entering Ip Phone Boot Parameters Using Partial Dhcp Parameters

    Power up the IP Phone. Within four seconds, the Nortel logo appears. When the Nortel logo appears on the display, you have one second to press the four feature keys at the bottom of the display in sequence, from left to right.
  • Page 431 The IP Phone prompts: S1 RETRY COUNT: 10 Enter the Server 1 retry count. The IP Phone prompts: S2 ... 10 Enter same information as for Server 1. The IP Phone prompts: VLAN?(0-No,1-Ma,2-Au)0 Communication Server 1000E Page 431 of 488 Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 432 Page 432 of 488 11 Choose one of the following: 12 Enter the VLAN ID. The IP Phone displays: Locating server... If you did not configure an IP Phone Installer Password, after several seconds, the IP Phone prompts: Node: x TN: x.x...
  • Page 433: Using Set-Based Installation

    IP Phone, is as follows: If you did not configure an IP Phone Installer Password, the IP Phone prompts: End of Procedure page 430, except when the system Communication Server 1000E Page 433 of 488 page 417. page...
  • Page 434 Page 434 of 488 Node: x TN: x.x Enter the node number and the IP Phone's (virtual) TN, then go to Step 4. If you configured an IP Phone Installer Password, the IP Phone prompts: Node: x PassWord: 0 Enter the node number and the temporary or administrator IP Phone Installer Password.
  • Page 435: Installing The Ip Softphone 2050

    Procedure 113: "Installing the IP Softphone 2050 on your PC" on page 437 • “Running the IP Softphone 2050 for the first time” on End of Procedure Communication Server 1000E Page 435 of 488 page 436 page 437 page 438...
  • Page 436 Page 436 of 488 Procedure 111 Configuring the IP Softphone 2050 Access LD 11. Enter the command: LD 11 Enter appropriate responses shown in Table 55. Table 55 LD 11 – Configure the IP Softphone 2050 Prompt Response REQ: TYPE: I2050 x...x CUST...
  • Page 437 Double-click the CD icon. Double-click the Setup icon. Follow the prompts that appear on the screen. Run the IP Softphone 2050 Configuration Utility to assign a server address, select sound devices, and select a server type. Communication Server 1000E End of Procedure...
  • Page 438 Running the IP Softphone 2050 for the first time Installation places the IP Softphone 2050 in the Windows Start menu at Start > Programs > Nortel > IP Softphone 2050. The Configuration Utility is placed in the Windows Control Panel.
  • Page 439: Verifying Ip Phone Functionality

    Select System Status > IP Telephony from the navigator. Click the desired node to expand it. Click GEN CMD for the desired Signaling Server or Media Card. The status of all IP Phones registered on this Signaling Server or Media Card is displayed. Upgrading firmware...
  • Page 440 Installing and configuring IP Phones Page 440 of 488 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007...
  • Page 441: Installing And Cross-Connecting A

    Connecting a trunk to a PFTU....... . Introduction Power fail transfer occurs when the main power to the CS 1000E system is cut off. When a power interruption occurs, the Power Fail Transfer Unit (PFTU) connects predetermined analog (500/2500-type) telephones directly to the Central Office trunks.
  • Page 442: Installing And Connecting A Qua6 Pftu

    Page 442 of 488 The following procedures are provided in this chapter: Procedure 115: "Installing and connecting a QUA6 PFTU" on Procedure 116: "Connecting an analog (500/2500-type) telephone to a PFTU" on Procedure 117: "Connecting a Trunk to a PFTU" on Installing and connecting a QUA6 PFTU Follow Procedure 115 to install and connect a QUA6 PFTU.
  • Page 443 Figure 151 AUX cable connectors on media gateway 444, Table 56 on page 444, and Figure 153 on TR 2 3 4 PFT1 NTAK1104 Communication Server 1000E Page 443 of 488 page 443 and Figure 152 on page 446. QUA6A PFTU...
  • Page 444 Page 444 of 488 Figure 152 AUX cable connector on Media Gateway Table 56 Control and power connections on cable J1 (Part 1 of 2) Function Pair Number Control 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 J1 Cable from QUA6 Pair Color Connects to W-BL (ALM) BL-W...
  • Page 445 J1 Cable from QUA6 Pair Color Connects to (TC) W-BR BR-W -48 V -48 V Communication Server 1000E Page 445 of 488 Cross-connects to Console transfer switch. See console connections. Transfer begins by applying ground to this lead. Not used...
  • Page 446 Page 446 of 488 Figure 153 Power fail transfer 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 TR 2 3 4 PFT1 NTAK1104 End of Procedure September 2007 QUA6A PFTU XFER 553-CSE8343...
  • Page 447: Installing And Connecting A Third-Party Pftu

    BRTN -48V AUX PFTS Note 1: Refer to Figure 152 on cable connects to the CS 1000E system. Note 2: If power is removed from the QUA6, a transfer of the PFTU can occur. When PFTU is in non-transferred state...
  • Page 448: Connecting An Analog (500/2500-Type) Telephone To A Pftu

    Page 448 of 488 Connecting an analog (500/2500-type) telephone to a PFTU Ensure that the cable from the appropriate Line card slot has been connected to the telephone. Refer to “Installing the Main Distribution Frame” on page 353. Follow Procedure 116 to connect an analog telephone to a PFTU. Refer to the equipment layout plan to determine where to locate the PFTU.
  • Page 449 R-BL BL-R R-BR BR-R BK-BL BL-BK BK-O O-BK BK-G G-BK BK-S S-BK Y-BL BL-Y Communication Server 1000E Page 449 of 488 To 500/2500-type telephone To 500/2500-type telephone To 500/2500-type telephone To 500/2500-type telephone To 500/2500-type telephone To 500/2500-type telephone To 500/2500-type...
  • Page 450 Page 450 of 488 Procedure 116 Connecting an analog (500/2500-type) telephone to a PFTU Locate the telephone terminations on the cross-connect terminal. Connect one end of the cross-connect wire to the leads of the telephone. Locate the PFTU connections (unit PFTU 1 through PFTU 5) assigned to this telephone at the cross-connect terminal.
  • Page 451 Table 58 Power Fail Transfer Unit connections (Part 2 of 3) Function Pair PFT 2 PFT 3 PFT 4 Communication Server 1000E QUA6 J1 Cable Color Connects to: R-BR Telephone BR-R Telephone Line card BK-BL Central Office Trunk BL-BK BK-O...
  • Page 452: Connecting A Trunk To A Pftu

    Page 452 of 488 Table 58 Power Fail Transfer Unit connections (Part 3 of 3) Function Connecting a trunk to a PFTU Follow Procedure 117 to connect a Trunk to a PFTU. Procedure 117 Connecting a Trunk to a PFTU Locate the PFTU terminal blocks at the cross-connect terminal.
  • Page 453 G-BK Telephone Line card BK-S Central office trunk S-BK Y-BL Trunk Line card BL-Y Communication Server 1000E Page 453 of 488 Connects to: — TN assigned to the telephone — TN assigned to the Trunk — TN assigned to the telephone —...
  • Page 454 Page 454 of 488 Table 59 Power Fail Transfer Unit connections (Part 2 of 2) Function Pair Color 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 QUA6 J1 cable Connects to: Telephone Telephone Line card Y-BR Central office trunk BR-Y Trunk Line card V-BL Telephone BL-V Telephone Line card Central office trunk...
  • Page 455: Installing And Cross-Connecting

    Installing an alarm through QUA6 PFTU connections... . . Introduction This chapter describes the procedures for connecting an external alarm to the CS 1000E system. This chapter contains the following procedure: Procedure 118: "Installing an alarm using an alarm port assigned in LD 15" on...
  • Page 456: Installing An Alarm Using An Alarm Port Assigned In Ld

    Page 456 of 488 Installing an alarm using an alarm port assigned in LD 15 The system can be equipped with an alarm port that is assigned in software. Connect an analog line to an analog (500/250-type) telephone or another similar type of ringing or alerting device.
  • Page 457: Installing An Alarm Through Qua6 Pftu Connections

    AC capacities 50.0 V A 125.0 V rms 0.5 A page 458 is an example of the contacts on one unit (PFT1) of page 458 provides the connections for all units Communication Server 1000E Page 457 of 488 Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 458 Page 458 of 488 Figure 155 Contacts in PFTU 7T (R-O) Normally connected to a CO trunk 7R (O-R) 5T (W-S) Normally connected to a telephone 5R (S-W) Table 62 PFTU connections (Part 1 of 3) Unit Pair 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 PFT 1 on PFTU 8T (R-G) 6T (R-BL)
  • Page 459 Makes with 18T and Makes with 17T and Y-BR Makes with 20T and BR-Y Makes with 19T and Communication Server 1000E Page 459 of 488 Failure mode Opens 10T and 10R Makes with 11T and 11R Open Opens 12T and 12R...
  • Page 460 Page 460 of 488 Table 62 PFTU connections (Part 3 of 3) Unit Pair 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 Color Normal mode V-BL Makes with 22T and BL-V Makes with 21T and Makes with 24T and V-BR Makes with 23T and BR-V September 2007 Failure mode Opens 22T and 22R...
  • Page 461: Introduction

    This chapter provides procedures for configuring an alternate primary controller and survivability on an MG 1000T. This chapter contains the following procedures: • Procedure 119: "Configuring a survivable MG 1000T Expansion" on page 472 Communication Server 1000E Page 461 of 488 Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 462: Mg 1000T Switch Over To Survival Mode

    Page 462 of 488 • Procedure 120: "Configuring the IP telephony node for Alternate primary controller" on • Procedure 121: "Verifying the operation of a Voice Gateway Media Card in an MG 1000T expansion in Survivable Mode" on • Procedure 122: "Retrieving CDR files using XModem" on MG 1000T switch over to Survival Mode If survivability is configured on an MG 1000T, the following scenarios can trigger a switchover to Survival Mode:...
  • Page 463 “synchronized” each time a datadump is performed. An exact copy of the database on the MG 1000T Core is downloaded to the MG 1000T with every datadump. Communication Server 1000E CAUTION — Service Interruption A manually invoked switch-over causes a restart of the MG 1000T.
  • Page 464: Switchback From Survival Mode

    Page 464 of 488 Switchback from Survival Mode A MG 1000T Expansion can switchback to Normal Mode after communication with the MG 1000T Core is restored. The following scenarios can trigger an MG 1000T in Survival Mode to return to Normal Mode: •...
  • Page 465: Lock And Unlock Commands

    MG 1000T Core prior to a restart. This keeps the selected MG 1000T Expansion in Survival Mode until manually returned to Normal Mode. Manually returning to Normal Mode reboots the MG 1000T Expansion. Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 466: Database Synchronization

    Page 466 of 488 These commands are applicable to both modes and can be used to keep an MG 1000T in Survival Mode after the Automatic Switchback occurs. The LOCK/UNLOCK command is issued in LD 135. LOCK <cab #> Where: cab# = specified Survivable Media Gateway UNLOCK <cab #>...
  • Page 467 The RES command restores data from the MG 1000T Core’s external PC Card drive to its (c:) drive and all Survivable MG 1000T Expansions’ (c:) drives. The RES command is illustrated in Figure 157 on Communication Server 1000E Page 467 of 488 page 470.
  • Page 468 DAT command Use the DAT command to print the data issue and creation date of the CS 1000E’s primary and backup databases, as well as those of the Survivable Media Gateways. The software release of the Survivable Media Gateways must match that of the CS 1000E.
  • Page 469 SWP command operation Main Memory database in use database.rec database.bak Primary Flash Drive Main Memory database in use database.rec database.bak Primary Flash Drive Communication Server 1000E Page 469 of 488 database.rec Backup Flash Drive database.rec Backup Flash Drive 553-AAA2048 Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 470 Page 470 of 488 Figure 157 RES command 1. Copy the database as .tmp file 2. Rename the database .rec file to .bak 3. Rename the database .tmp file to .rec 4. Copy MG 1000T Core external database to MG 1000T Expansion's (c:) drive as .tmp 5.
  • Page 471 Primary PCMCIA Drive Flash Drive Main Memory database database.rec database.rec database.bak External Primary PCMCIA Drive Flash Drive Communication Server 1000E Page 471 of 488 in use database.rec Backup Flash Drive in use database.rec Backup Flash Drive 553-AAA2050 Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 472: Configuring A Survivable Mg 1000T Expansion

    Page 472 of 488 Configuring a survivable MG 1000T Expansion Follow Procedure 119 to configure a survivable MG 1000T Expansion. Procedure 119 Configuring a survivable MG 1000T Expansion The default licence parameter for survivability enables one MG 1000T Expansion to be configured as survivable. Ensure the link is up between the MG 1000T Core and the MG 1000T Expansion.
  • Page 473: Printing Survivable Mg 1000T Expansion Parameters

    • • For point-to-point connection (MG 1000T Expansions that are not connected over a LAN), Nortel recommends that you set the timer to a low value to minimize service interruption. Printing Survivable MG 1000T Expansion parameters The following Print commands, available in LD 117, print the MG 1000T...
  • Page 474 Page 474 of 488 Click Edit next to the desired node. The Edit web page opens, as shown in Figure 100 on Click LAN configuration. The LAN configuration menu expands (see Figure 159 on Figure 159 LAN configuration Enter the Survivable Media Gateway IP address. The IP address is the ELAN IP address of the survivable MG 1000T SSC that this IP telephony node registers to if it loses the connection to the MG 1000T Core.
  • Page 475: Verifying Ip Telephony Node Operation In Survival Mode

    Special text is also displayed on the TTY connected to the MG 1000T Expansion as shown below. TTY 00 SCH MTC BUG CTY SURVIVAL MODE OVL111 IDLE End of Procedure Communication Server 1000E Page 475 of 488 14:10 Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 476: Retrieving Cdr Records From A Survivable Mg 1000T Expansion

    Page 476 of 488 Retrieving CDR records from a survivable MG 1000T Expansion The XCDR command, file retrieval in LD 143, transfers the CDR file from the survivable MG 1000T Core Use the following procedure to retrieve the CDR files stored on the survivable MG 1000T Expansion Procedure 122 Retrieving CDR files using XModem...
  • Page 477: Basic System Configuration

    This chapter contains Procedure 123: "Configuring the basic system" on page 480. Basic system configuration Programming the CS 1000E and MG 1000T systems requires loading different overlay programs and using each one to enter a specific type of information. Communication Server 1000E...
  • Page 478: Flow Charts

    Procedure 1 Configuring the basic system Use the overlays to configure basic system features offered by the CS 1000E. Complete the configuration using the overlays in the order shown in Figure 160 on...
  • Page 479 Basic system telephony configuration Page 479 of 488 Figure 1 Data-entry-sequence for new systems Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 480 Basic system telephony configuration Page 480 of 488 Figure 2 Configuration Record 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007...
  • Page 481 Basic system telephony configuration Page 481 of 488 Figure 3 Customer Data Block Communication Server 1000E Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 482: Mg 1000T Card Slot Assignment

    Page 482 of 488 MG 1000T card slot assignment The MG 1000T Core and MG 1000T Expansion contain physical card slots numbered 1 to 10. When configuring the system, the physical card slot numbers must be transposed to “logical” card slot numbers. For example, to configure a card physically located in slot 2 of the first MG 1000T Expansion, use logical slot 12.
  • Page 483: Tn Assignment

    TN assignment Table 64 shows the TN assignments for the MG 1000E. Table 2 TN assignments for MG 1000E MG 1000E Slots l s c l s c MG 1000E 000 0 01 000 0 02 000 0 03 000 0 04 000 0 07 000 0 08 000 0 09 000 0 10...
  • Page 484 Basic system telephony configuration Page 484 of 488 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007...
  • Page 485: Implementation Summary

    Note: This section is intended as a summary of how to implement IP Peer Networking and how to manage the Gatekeeper database. Many of these steps can be performed out of sequence. Communication Server 1000E Page 485 of 488 Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 486 Page 486 of 488 You must configure the following data when setting up a CS 1000E IP network: Configure the Virtual Trunk routes using Element Manager or the Command Line Interface (LD 16). Configure the Route Data Blocks and associate the Virtual Trunk routes with the IP network by configuring the...
  • Page 487 Perform the following operations, as necessary: Take the Gatekeeper out-of-service. ii. Perform database cutover. iii. Perform database rollback. iv. View traffic reports. m Log out of the Gatekeeper web pages in Element Manager. Communication Server 1000E Page 487 of 488 Installation and Configuration...
  • Page 488 Configuring IP Peer Networking and managing the Gatekeeper database Page 488 of 488 553-3041-210 Standard 4.00 September 2007...
  • Page 490 Users must take full responsibility for their applications of any products specified in this document. The information in this document is proprietary to Nortel Networks Nortel, Nortel (Logo), the Globemark, SL-1, Meridian 1, and Succession are trademarks of Nortel Networks.

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