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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, the Nortel Logo, the Globemark, SL-1, Meridian 1, and Succession are trademarks of Nortel Networks.
Standard 1.00. This document is a new NTP for Succession 3.0. It was created to support a restructuring of the Documentation Library. This document contains information previously contained in the following legacy document, now retired: Succession CSE 1000 Installation and Configuration (553-3023-210). Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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IP daughterboard ......108 Procedure 13 Connecting the Call Server to an MG 1000S ..113 Procedure 14 Connecting a Call Server to ELAN subnet .
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Checking auto-negotiation setup on the Call Server to MG 1000S links ....... . 162...
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MG 1000Ss ........177 Procedure 41 Checking the status of Call Server to MG 1000S 100BaseT IP daughterboard network interface links ..180 Procedure 42 Checking the status of ELAN network interfaces .
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Connecting an off-premise telephone ....240 Procedure 59 Connecting attendant console ....243 Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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..........321 Procedure 71 Verifying the operation of a Voice Gateway Media Card in an MG 1000S in Survivable Mode ....325 553-3031-210 Standard 4.00...
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Retrieving CDR files using XModem ....326 Procedure 73 Installing Quick Config ......344 Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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List of procedures Page 20 of 348 553-3031-210 Standard 4.00 May 2007...
Page 21 of 348 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 WARNING Before a CS 1000S system can be installed, a network assessment must be performed and the network must be VoIP-ready.
Complete all system engineering and planning activities before using this guide to install a CS 1000S system. Conventions In this document, the CS 1000S system is referred to generically as “system.” Related information This section lists information sources that relate to this document.
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ISDN Primary Rate Interface: Maintenance (553-3001-517) • ISDN Basic Rate Interface: Maintenance (553-3001-518) • Communication Server 1000S: Overview (553-3031-010) • Communication Server 1000S: Planning and Engineering (553-3031-120) • Communication Server 1000S: Upgrade Procedures (553-3031-258) • Communication Server 1000S: Maintenance (553-3031-500)
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About this document Page 24 of 348 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.
Safety instructions Page 26 of 348 Telephone equipment installation The following are safety instructions for installing telephone equipment: • Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm. • Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is designed for wet locations.
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Avoid using a telephone (except a type without a cord) during an electrical storm. There is a remote risk of electric shock from lightning. • Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the area of the leak. Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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Safety instructions Page 28 of 348 553-3031-210 Standard 4.00 May 2007...
Summary of installation procedures ......Introduction This chapter summarizes the installation procedures for the CS 1000S system. Where applicable, the summary contains references to chapters that describe the procedures in more detail.
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Installation procedure summary Page 30 of 348 • Test IP Phones: the IP Phones have been installed and configured, and are available for use • Test IP-TDM transcoding: the Voice Gateway Media Cards have been installed and configured, and are available to provide transcoding between analog or digital telephony and IP telephony IP Peer H.323 and SIP Trunking (Virtual Trunking/IP Peer telephony) can be tested once IP Peer Networking has been implemented.
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Installation procedure summary Page 31 of 348 Figure 1 CS 1000S installation/configuration flow chart Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
“Preparing for installation” on page 35 contains planning, engineering, and tool checklists. This chapter outlines the planning and engineering that must be completed before you attempt to install a CS 1000S system. “System components” on page 41 identifies the equipment components, Media Gateways, cables, connector locations, and miscellaneous items, required for installing CS 1000S system.
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18 “Main Distribution Frame layout and connection” on page 217 describes how to install and connect a CS 1000S system using the BIX or Krone Test Jack Frame (UK) cross-connect terminals. 19 “Installing and connecting analog (500/2500-type) and digital telephones” on...
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Page 34 of 348 23 “Configuring Survivability and the Alternate Call Server” on page 309 describes how to configure Survivability on a new or existing CS 1000S system. 24 Configure IP Peer Networking. Refer to IP Peer Networking: Installation and Configuration (553-3001-213) for detailed information on configuring IP Peer Networking and managing the Network Routing Service (NRS).
Site and inventory inspection ....... . Introduction WARNING Before a CS 1000S system can be installed, a network assessment must be performed and the network must be VoIP-ready.
CS 1000S system. Planning and engineering checklist Make sure that all the tasks outlined in Communication Server 1000S: Planning and Engineering (553-3031-120) are completed by your Planning and Engineering group.
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IP address for the Call Server’s ELAN network interface one IP address for each MG 1000S SSC’s ELAN network interface two IP addresses for each Call Server to MG 1000S link connection to a Layer 2 switch, or can use the preconfigured default IP addresses one IP address for the Signaling Server’s ELAN network interface...
Preparing for installation Page 38 of 348 Software requirements Call Server software on a preprogrammed software daughterboard or Personal Computer Memory Card Interface Association (PCMCIA) Card Feature set sheet with Licenses and keycodes Signaling Server software on a CD-ROM Voice Gateway Media Card loadware pre-installed CompactFlash card on the Voice Gateway Media Card or a separate CompactFlash card, customer installed IP terminal firmware pre-installed for the IP Phone 2002 and...
Confirm that the site is prepared and the external equipment is installed correctly. Confirm that all items on the packing slip have been received. Inspect all equipment for physical damage. Report any damage to your supplier. Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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System components Page 42 of 348 Introduction This chapter identifies the hardware components required for installing the CS 1000S system. The CS 1000S system contains the following components: • Call Server (NTDU30) (p. 42) • Signaling Server (NTDU27) (p. 45) •...
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Page 43 of 348 Power There is a power status indicator (Nortel logo) on the front cover of the Call Server. When the Nortel logo is illuminated, the power is on. The power cord connector is located on the upper left-hand corner on the rear of the Call Server.
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Unit (MAU) ( 10BaseT ) The four ports (1, 2, 3, 4) connect the Call Server to the MG 1000S. You can connect a Call Server to MG 1000S link point-to-point with a cross-over cable or connect the link through a data network switch.
CS 1000 Element Manager web server • Application Server for the Personal Directory, Callers List, Redial List features Figure 4 Signaling Server For detailed information about the Signaling Server, refer to Signaling Server: Installation and Configuration (553-3001-212). Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
System components Page 46 of 348 Power The power cord connector is located on the left-hand corner on the rear of the Signaling Server. When the green power LED, on the left-hand side is illuminated, the power is on.The Power On/Off switch is on the front faceplate.
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Page 47 of 348 Figure 5 Connectors on the front of the Signaling Server and floppy Maintenance port CD-ROM drives Figure 6 on page 48 shows the cable connectors on the back of the NTDU27 Signaling Server. Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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The ELAN network interface (P1) connects the Signaling Server to an ELAN subnet. The maintenance port connects the Signaling Server to a maintenance and administration terminals. There are three ports not used for any CS 1000S function. Do not plug any device into these ports. 553-3031-210 Standard 4.00...
IP voice packets and circuit-switched devices. Figure 7 Voice Gateway Media Card PC Card slot Maintenance port The Voice Gateway Media Card is available as an 8- or 32-port card. It provides echo cancellation and compression/decompression of voice streams. Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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Cooling Cooling is provided by the MG 1000S or MG 1000S Expander. Card slots The Voice Gateway Media Card is installed in the MG 1000S or MG 1000S Expander card slots. Connectors (front) The PC Card slot can be used to deliver software or for additional storage.
Media Gateway (NTDU14) Figure 8 shows the Media Gateway. Within the CS 1000S system, the Media Gateway is known as a Media Gateway 1000S (MG 1000S). When used in a branch office, the Media Gateway is known as a Media Gateway 1000B (MG 1000B).
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— Analog Line Cards, with a maximum of four installed in each MG 1000S — Digital Line cards, with a maximum of four cards in each MG 1000S • Voice Gateway Media Cards, with a maximum of four installed in each MG 1000S •...
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Figure 10 on page 54) and the Media Gateway Expander provide access to the cross-connect terminal (Main Distribution Frame) through 25-pair cables. Figure 9 25-pair Cable Connectors on the back of the Media Gateway 25-pair connectors Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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The AUX port connects a Power Failure Transfer Unit (PFTU) to the CS 1000S system. The Call Server to MG 1000S link ports connects the MG 1000S to the Call Server. Port 1 and Port 2 correspond with bulkhead connectors 1 and 2,...
System components Page 55 of 348 The DS-30X and CE-MUX cables connect the MG 1000S to the MG 1000S Expander. Figure 11 Front of the MG 1000S and Media Gateway 1000B (MG 1000B) Power switch Power status DIP switch indicators...
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553-CSE9032 Power There is a power status indicator (Nortel logo) on the front cover of the Expander. When the Nortel logo is illuminated, the power is on. The power cord connector is located on the upper left-hand corner of the back of the Expander.
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MG 1000S Expander — Analog Line Cards, with a maximum of four installed in each MG 1000S Expander — Digital Line cards, with a maximum of four in each MG 1000S Expander • Voice Gateway Media Cards, with a maximum of four installed in each MG 1000S Expander •...
Connectors on the back of the Expander Universal AC CE-MUX DS-30X power cord connector 25-pair connectors Telephones The CS 1000S system supports the following: • Nortel IP Phone 2001 • Nortel IP Phone 2002 • Nortel IP Phone 2004 • Nortel IP Phone 2007 •...
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• analog (500/2500-type) telephones • digital telephones • attendant consoles • Nortel DECT Handset 4060 • 802.11 Wireless LAN terminals For more information, refer to Internet Terminals: Description (553-3001-368). IP Phones Figure 14 shows the IP Phones. The IP Phone 2004 uses the following accessories as shown in Figure 15 on page •...
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System components Page 60 of 348 Figure 14 IP Phones IP Phone 2001 IP Phone 2002 IP Phone 2004 IP Softphone 2050 553-3031-210 Standard 4.00 May 2007...
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System components Page 61 of 348 Figure 15 IP Phone accessories IP Phone 2004 Switch Module Power Splitter Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
System components Page 62 of 348 Ethernet switch (customer-supplied) The data network switches are customer supplied. For more information, refer to Data Networking for Voice over IP (553-3001-160). Figure 16 Ethernet switch Power over LAN unit (customer-supplied, optional) The Power over LAN unit (PowerDsine shown in Figure 17) adds power in addition to data communication over standard Category 5 LAN drops for powering the IP Phones.
System components Page 63 of 348 19-inch rack (customer-supplied) The following CS 1000S system components are mounted in a customer supplied 19-inch rack shown in Figure 18 on page • NTDU30 Call Server • NTDU27 Signaling Server • NTDU14 MG 1000S •...
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System components Page 64 of 348 Figure 18 Customer supplied rack Customer supplied 480 mm (19 in.) rack 553-3031-210 Standard 4.00 May 2007...
System components Page 65 of 348 Rack mount installation kit (NTTK09AA) An NTTK09AA installation kit is available for mounting the Call Server, MG 1000S, and MG 1000S Expander in the 480 mm (19 in.) rack. Table 1 NTTK09AA installation Code...
Page 66 of 348 Miscellaneous components Cables and wires Table 2 lists miscellaneous cables and wires used with the CS 1000S system. Note: Order the proper power cord for your region. Table 2 CS 1000S cables (Part 1 of 3)
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(Customer supplied) • Call Server MAU to an ELAN Layer 2 switch port • MG 1000S SSC to an ELAN Layer 2 switch port • Signaling Server to an ELAN Layer 2 switch port • Signaling Server to a TLAN Layer 2 switch port •...
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Connects an MG 1000S to a building ground source insulated ground wire (Germany). Table 3 lists the AC power cord kits for various countries. These cords connect a CS 1000S system to a commercial AC power source. 553-3031-210 Standard 4.00 May 2007...
AFSNIT Other items The following is a list of miscellaneous items that are used as part of the CS 1000S system installation. Quantities needed depend on the site and customer requirements: • QUA6 Power Failure Transfer Units (PFTU) to transfer trunk lines during a power or system failure.
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• Call Server NTDU30 • MG 1000S NTDU14 • MG 1000S Expander NTDU15 • Signaling Server NTDU27. An UPS provides a continuous AC power supply. Install the UPS unit according to the manufacturer’s instructions. 553-3031-210 Standard 4.00...
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Because air circulates from the side of the equipment, you only need to leave a small space between the Call Server, MG 1000S, MG 1000S Expander, and Signaling Server. For example, to install the MG 1000S Expander, start in the next 5u pattern of mounting holes.
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Rack-mounting CS 1000S components Page 73 of 348 Figure 19 Typical layout in a CS 1000S equipment rack Signaling Server Call Server Media Gateway Grounding lug on back of chassis Media Gateway Expander Other data communications equipment with grounding lug...
Rack-mounting CS 1000S components Page 74 of 348 Call Server mounting Items required To install the Call Server in a 480 mm (19 in.) rack, the following items are required: • equipment layout plan • four #12-24 machine screws Procedure 1...
References to the “MG 1000S” in this section also apply to the MG 1000S Expander. Items required To install each MG 1000S and MG 1000S Expander in a 480 mm (19 in.) rack, the following items are required: • equipment layout plan •...
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Note: The guide brackets enables one person to install the MG 1000S in the rack. Fasten the left guide bracket to the left rack support. Insert two #12-24 self-tapping screws into the two middle slots in the bracket and into the respective holes in the left rack support.
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MG 1000S. To determine the front of the bracket, locate the “R”. This “R” must be at the top of the bracket and face to the front of the MG 1000S (see Figure 22).
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MG 1000S. To determine the front of the bracket, locate the “L”. This “L” must be at the top of the bracket and must face to the front of the MG 1000S. WARNING The MG 1000S and MG 1000S Expander each weigh approximately 13.5 kg (30 lb) with circuit cards installed,...
Rack-mounting CS 1000S components Page 79 of 348 Figure 23 MG 1000S and MG 1000S Expander installed in a rack Use two screws on each side to fasten the MG 1000S End of Procedure Signaling Server mounting This procedure describes how to install the Signaling Server hardware into the 480 mm (19 in.) rack.
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Rack-mounting CS 1000S components Page 80 of 348 Procedure 3 Preparing a Signaling Server for rack mounting Check that the power cord is the exact type required in the host region where the Signaling Server is being used. Do not modify or use the supplied AC power cord if it is not the correct type.
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Rack-mounting CS 1000S components Page 81 of 348 Figure 25 Chassis support bracket Align the screw holes in the rackmount rail to the mating holes in the side of the Signaling Server. Use three screws (C) on each side. Note: Hand-tighten the screws to prevent cross-threading, then use a Phillips screwdriver to secure them.
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Rack-mounting CS 1000S components Page 82 of 348 Figure 26 Left hinge mount Figure 27 Right hinge mount 553-3031-210 Standard 4.00 May 2007...
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Rack-mounting CS 1000S components Page 83 of 348 When the door is attached to the Signaling Server and rackmount apparatus, it should appear as shown in Figure 28. Figure 28 Snapped-in bezel door End of Procedure Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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Rack-mounting CS 1000S components Page 84 of 348 Procedure 4 Rack-mounting a Signaling Server This procedure describes how to install the server in a rack. Read the following warnings carefully before you begin installing the Signaling Server in the rack.
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Rack-mounting CS 1000S components Page 85 of 348 WARNING MAIN AC POWER DISCONNECT You must install an AC power disconnect for the entire rack unit. This main disconnect must be readily accessible, and it must be labeled as controlling power to the entire unit, not just to the Signaling Server(s).
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Rack-mounting CS 1000S components Page 86 of 348 Figure 29 Installed rackmount bracket When both brackets are fixed in place, do the following: Align the rackmount brackets on the Signaling Server with the slide rail system on the rack posts.
Rack-mounting CS 1000S components Page 87 of 348 Figure 30 Rack-mounting the Signaling Server Tighten the screws through the faceplate of the Signaling Server to the rackmount bracket. Note: Do not apply excessive torque while tightening the bolts. The bezel door is plastic and does not require or withstand overtightening.
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Equipment powered by the same service panel For each Call Server and MG 1000S, connect a #6 AWG (#40 Metric Wire Gauge) ground wire from the equipment rear panel to an NTBK80 grounding block. Connect the grounding block to a ground source (the ground bus in the AC service panel).
#8 AWG (10 mm Grounding the CS 1000S equipment Procedure 6 describes how to ground the Call Server, MG 1000S, and MG 1000S Expander. Procedure 6 Grounding the CS 1000S equipment Disconnect the AC power cord from the power outlet.
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Jumper the MG 1000S Expander ground to the MG 1000S ground. Install a #6 AWG (#40 Metric Wire Gauge) ground wire from the ground lug on the back of the MG 1000S to the NTBK80 grounding block. See Figure 32 on...
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Grounding the system Page 93 of 348 Figure 32 MG 1000S and MG 1000S Expander ground lug location Ground wire tie wrap lug Ground wire to grounding block MG 1000S to MG 1000S Expander ground lugs Place a DO NOT DISCONNECT tag on the ground wire.
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Krone Test Jack Frame to the ground at the building entry point. Use a green/yellow wire no thinner than #8 AWG (10 mm Consider each MG 1000S and MG 1000S Expander pair as one ground. Jumper the MG 1000S Expander ground to the MG 1000S ground. See...
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This method only ensures proper grounding of the Signaling Server itself. It does not provide grounding protection for other rack mounted pieces of equipment. Therefore, ensure that other devices in the rack are properly grounded as required. Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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Grounding the system Page 96 of 348 Figure 33 Grounding multiple pieces of equipment in a rack Signaling Server Call Server Media Gateway Grounding lug on back of chassis Media Gateway Expander Other data communications equipment with grounding lug Other data communications equipment without...
108. Items required The following items are required. • One NTDK20 SSC in the Call Server and each MG 1000S. • One Software daughterboard for each SSC. (The preprogrammed software daughterboard is identified with the code NTM400 or NTM410) •...
Small System Controller Page 99 of 348 • One NTDK99 Single-port 100BaseT IP daughterboard for each MG 1000S SSC. • An NTDU19 Call Server Gateway Expansion kit containing two NTDU0606 Ethernet cables. The cables are used to connect the additional NTDK83 Dual-port IP daughterboard to their respective Media Gateway bulkhead connectors.
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Small System Controller Page 100 of 348 Figure 34 Unlock the latches Figure 35 Unlocking the latches End of Procedure 553-3031-210 Standard 4.00 May 2007...
NTDK57AA (NT_STD) Security Device Software daughterboard Port 1 NTDK83 dual port Port 3 (Factory installed) 100BaseT IP daughterboard #1 Port 2 NTDK83 dual port (Optional) Port 4 100BaseT IP daughterboard #2 NTDU0606 Ethernet cables Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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Small System Controller Page 102 of 348 Procedure 9 Installing the Software daughterboard (preprogrammed NTM400 or NTM410) and NTDK57AA (NT_STD) Security Device on the Call Server Attach an antistatic wrist strap to your wrist. CAUTION WITH ESDS DEVICES Static electricity can damage circuit cards. Wear an antistatic wrist strap when handling circuit cards or any of their components.
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When you reassemble the cables, make sure that the number on the cable matches the number on the connector. Unpack the NTDK83 Dual-port IP daughterboard and the NTDU0606 Ethernet cable. Note: There are two NTDU0606 Ethernet cables in the NTDU19 kit. Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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Small System Controller Page 104 of 348 Using the two NTDU0606 Ethernet cables, provided in the NTDU19 kit: Attach the appropriate port number label “2” or “4” to the respective cable. Install these cables firmly into the RJ-45 port on the NTDK83 IP daughterboard #2.
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Connect each labeled NTDU0606 Ethernet cable to the corresponding port number bulkhead connectors using Figure 38 as a reference. 10 Reinstall the front cover. Figure 38 Connecting NTDU0606 Ethernet cables at the Call Server bulkhead NTDU0606 Ethernet cables End of Procedure Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
Installing an MG 1000S SSC and components Complete Procedure 11 on page 107 to install an MG 1000S SSC and components. Figure 39 Location of the MG 1000S NTDK20 SSC components NTDK57DA (NT_REM) Security Device NTM400 Software daughterboard LED cables...
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When handling the SSC, be careful not to damage any of its components. Remove the MG 1000S front cover. Refer to Procedure 8 on page Unpack the NTDK20 SSC and set it aside on a clean, flat, ESD-dissipated surface.
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NDTK99 Single-port IP daughterboard NTDU0606 Ethernet cable Note the 100BaseT IP daughterboard MAC address for each MG 1000S. You must enter the MAC address for each MG 1000S in Procedure 37 on page 168. Using one of the NTDU0606 Ethernet cables: Attach port number label “1”...
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SSC. Install the SSC in the MG 1000S. Repeat step 1 to step 5 for each MG 1000S. Connect the NTDU0606 Ethernet cables to port 1 of the MG 1000S bulkhead connector shown in Figure 41 on page 109.
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Complete the procedures in the “Small System Controller” chapter before you to install the “System connections”. This chapter contains procedures to connect the Call Server to MG 1000S link connection, ELAN network interface, and TLAN network interface. This chapter contains the following procedures: •...
(“Installing an MG 1000S SSC and components” on page 106) you must use RJ-45 port 1 on the back of the MG 1000S. If you connect the SSC cable to bulkhead RJ-45 port 2, you must use RJ-45 port 2 on the back of the MG 1000S.
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Connect the Call Server 100BaseT IP daughterboard network interface RJ-45 port, shown in Figure 42 to the data network switch using a customer-supplied standard CAT5 patch cable. Connect RJ-45 port 1 on the MG 1000S systems, shown in Figure 43 on page 115 to the data network switch.
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System connections Page 115 of 348 Figure 43 MG 1000S to Call Server link connectors MG 1000S 100BaseT IP daughterboard network interface RJ-45 ports End of Procedure Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
System connections Page 116 of 348 Call Server to ELAN subnet Procedure 14 Connecting a Call Server to ELAN subnet Connect the MAU to the Call Server AUI (see Figure 44). Connect a standard CAT5 patch cable between the MAU RJ-45 Ethernet connector and an ELAN switch port on the data network switch.
Connect one end of a standard CAT5 patch cable to the ELAN network interface RK-45 port 1 on the back of the MG 1000S (Figure 45). Connect the other end of the standard CAT5 patch cable to a switch port on the data network switch.
System connections Page 118 of 348 Signaling Server to the ELAN subnet Procedure 16 Connecting the Signaling Server to the ELAN subnet Connect one end of a standard CAT5 patch cable to the ELAN network interface (bottom) on the back of the Signaling Server (Figure 46). Connect the other end of the standard CAT5 patch cable to a switch port on the data network switch.
TLAN network interface • one RS-232 (local console) port Figure 47 Diagram of the Shielded 50-pin to Serial/ELAN/TLAN Adapter ELAN network interface TLAN network interface RJ-45 port RJ-45 port RS-232 Connector 50-pin connector Identification Label Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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System connections Page 120 of 348 Figure 48 Shielded 50-pin to Serial/ELAN/TLAN Adapter Voice Gateway Media Card Maintenance port TLAN ELAN network interface network interface Procedure 18 Insert the Shielded 50-pin to Serial/ELAN/TLAN Adapter on to each Voice Gateway Media Card Open the Voice Gateway Media Card package NTDU41BA.
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Connect a standard CAT5 patch cable to the ELAN network interface on the Adaptor (Figure 49). Connect the other end of the standard CAT5 patch cable to a switch port on the data network switch. Figure 49 Shielded 50-pin to Serial/ELAN/TLAN Adapter on the MG 1000S TLAN ELAN network network...
Tighten the screws on the connectors. Connect the other NTDK95 cable from the DS-30X connector on the back of the MG 1000S to the DS-30X connector on the back of the MG 1000S Expander. Tighten the screws on the connectors. Figure 50 on...
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System connections Page 123 of 348 Figure 50 MG 1000S and MG 1000S Expander connections NTDK95 cables CE-MUX DS-30X connector connector End of Procedure Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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Clear to Send (CTS): Normal operation or forced active • Hardware and software: Disabled flow control The ports on the CS 1000S system can disable if devices connected to the ports generate additional “garbage” characters. For this reason, do not use modems in the following modes: •...
SCH to the SDI user prompt. Change the modem setup to 7 bits Modem is not communicating with the CS 1000S system when the or the parity to EVEN/ODD. User is MTC, BUG, or CTY. (The default setting of 8 bits, no parity, 1 stop bit is incompatible with the modem).
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System terminal setup and connections Page 128 of 348 Change the value in each field on each setup screen as necessary. Use the keys listed in Table 6 to view and change setup values. Table 6 SDI key function Function Arrow key Move from field to field <Enter>...
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National RecvBaud =Xmit Keyboard Set-up Lock Key Caps Lock Warning Bell Kbd Lock Enable Auto Answerback Save Tabs Answerback = Auto Repeat Conceal Answerback Margin Bell Do not set any tabs or programmed keys. Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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System terminal setup and connections Page 130 of 348 Figure 52 VT420 setup values Global Set-Up Global Set-Up On Line On Line Comm1=RS232 Comm1=RS232 Sessions on Comm1 Sessions on Comm1 70Hz 70Hz CRT Saver CRT Saver Printer Shared Printer Shared Display Set-Up Display Set-Up 80 Columns...
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Print National Only 1 Stop bit No Terminator Keyboard Set-up Typewriter Keys Warning Bell Caps Lock Break Auto Repeat Answerback= Keyclick High Not Concealed Margin Bell Tab Set-Up Screen Leave this screen at the default values Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
System terminal setup and connections Page 132 of 348 Call Server and MG 1000S SDI ports You can use a switch setting on the SSC card’s faceplate to control the baud rate for port 0. Use LD 17 to configure port 1 and port 2. Make sure the baud rate and device option settings are configured correctly.
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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 CS 1000S system to a TTY terminal. This adapter is included in the cable kits for the Call Server and the MG 1000S.
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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 CS 1000S system to a TTY terminal. This adapter is included in the cable kits for the Call Server and the MG 1000S.
System terminal setup and connections Page 136 of 348 Signaling Server maintenance ports The Signaling Server has two maintenance ports, as shown in Figure 56 on page 136. Both ports can be used for maintenance. However, the console port is used during the Signaling Server software installation and basic configuration.
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Data bits: 8 • Parity: none • Stop bits: 1 • Flow control: none After the installation, the Signaling Server maintenance port speed can be changed. See Signaling Server: Installation and Configuration (553-3001-212). End of Procedure Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
System terminal setup and connections Page 138 of 348 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance ports The maintenance ports on a Voice Gateway Media Card can be used for basic configuration or maintenance. Figure 58 shows the maintenance port location on the Voice Gateway Media Card and the Shielded 50-pin to Serial/ELAN/ TLAN Adapter.
Complete the procedures in the “System terminal setup and connections” chapter before attempting to install software on the Call Server. This chapter describes the Software Installation Program and how to install system software on the Call Server. Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
Installing software on the Call Server Page 140 of 348 This chapter contains the following procedures: • Procedure 26 "Starting a new system installation" on page 144. • Procedure 27 "Installing the software" on page 146. • Procedure 28 "Performing a data dump on the Call Server" on page 152.
License parameters. Note: Contact your support group if the Keycode Data Sheet is missing. The Software Installation Program validates the keycodes. If the keycodes are valid, the installation function continues. Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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Feature set and License parameters The Software Installation Program enables administrators to install and enable the CS 1000S system. A feature set, such as Business Services, Enhanced Business Services, and Premium Network Services, has an associated list of software packages and License parameters. The Software Delivery Card can include several preconfigured feature sets.
Note: 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 1000S system at the customer site, or must have its own keycodes for the feature set used.
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Enhancement Packages (PEP) for a software release. The Software Installation Program automatically installs DepLists on the CS 1000S. As common practice, ensure that you have the latest issue of the DepLists at the time of system installation. The Installer’s Checklist documentation references the issue and date of the DepLists provided with the software.
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“port 0” on the NTBK48 3-port cable of the Call Server. Turn the Call Server power switch to “ON”. Observe the system terminal screen. A menu-driven program called the “Software Installation Program” runs. End of Procedure Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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Installing software on the Call Server Page 146 of 348 Procedure 27 Installing the software Observe the terminal screen. The following is displayed: SOFTWARE INSTALLATION PROGRAM ************************************ Verify Security ID: xxxxxxxx ************************************* Technology Software Installation Main Menu: 1. Media Gateway/IP Expansion Cabinet 2.
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Software Delivery Card (PC Card). The following is displayed: Communication Server 1000 Software will be installed. Does this System have a Signaling Server ? : (y/n[a]bort) : _ Enter y for the Signaling Server prompt. Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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Select Feature Set You Wish to Enable: 1. CS 1000S N.America Business Services-L1 (ntm400ce) 2. CS 1000S N.America Enhanced Business Services-L2 (ntm400de) 3. CS 1000S N.America Adv. Call Centre Services-L3A (ntm400ee) 4. CS 1000S N.America Adv. Networking Services-L3B (ntm400fe) 5. CS 1000S N.America Premium Network Services-L4 (ntm400ge) 6.
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Page 149 of 348 Select database to install (see Keycode Data Sheet) Select Database to Install: 1. Pre-Configured database - CS 1000S N.America Premium Network Services-L4 2. Basic Configuration 3. Archived database [q]uit, [p]revious, [m]ain menu, [h]elp or [?], <cr> -...
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12 Confirm the installation information. New Installation Information Summary: Security ID : xxxxxxxx Aux ID : xxxxxxxx Cabinet Type : Call Server/MAIN Feature Set : CS 1000S N.America Premium Network Services Additional Pkgs : none Database : Basic Configuration S/W Release : XXXX XXXX...
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Are you sure you wish to perform the installation? (y/n/[a]bort): y The following message displays when the software installation completes successfully. Installation completed successfully. The system then reboots. Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
Installing software on the Call Server Page 152 of 348 Rebooting... Once the installation program completes, messages appear on the terminal screen. When the message “INIXXX” appears, the system is operational. End of Procedure Procedure 28 Performing a data dump on the Call Server Back up the database using a data dump.
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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: **** End of Procedure Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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The source must match the label on the back of the equipment. Connect the power cord from the power connectors on the back of the MG 1000S to an AC power source. See Figure 60 on page 157.
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Ensure that the system terminal (TTY) is connected to the cable marked “port 0” on the NTBK48 3-port cable of the MG 1000S. Turn the MG 1000S power switch to “ON”. Observe the system terminal screen. A menu-driven program called the “Software Installation Program”...
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2. Call Server/Main Cabinet [q]uit, [h]elp or [?], <cr> - redisplay Enter Selection: Release: Created: Weekday Month Day hh:mm:ss EDT Year Select option 1 for the MG 1000S/IPExpansion Cabinet software installation. The following is displayed: Media Gateway/Expansion Cabinet Software Installation Main Menu: 1.
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Media Gateway/Expansion NetMask : x.x.x.x In a Layer 2 configuration, the following displays. L2 Configuration... Media Gateway/Expansion Router: x.x.x.x In a Layer 3 configuration, enter the MG 1000S Router IP. Media Gateway/Expansion Router : x.x.x.x Confirm the IP configuration. Media Gateway/Expansion New IP Parameters: Media Gateway/Expansion IP : x.x.x.x...
Installing software on the MG 1000S Page 160 of 348 10 Select the M3900 Language Set (same as on Call Server). Select M3900 Language Set: 1. Global 10 languages 2. Western Europe 10 languages 3. Eastern Europe 10 languages 4. North America 6 languages 5.
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The TLAN network interface on the Voice Gateway Media Card operates at half duplex or full duplex and can run at 10BaseT or 100BaseT. Nortel recommends that any network equipment connected to the ELAN or TLAN network interfaces be set to auto-sense/auto-negotiate for the correct operation.
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Page 162 of 348 To access LD 117, enter LD 117 and press <cr>. End of Procedure Procedure 33 Checking auto-negotiation setup on the Call Server to MG 1000S links Enter the following command: STAT AUTONEG IPM System response: AUTO-NEGOTIATE LINK PARTNER STATUS - MAIN/CALL SERVER...
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“UNKNOWN” indicates a failure to negotiate to 100 Mbit/s full duplex. In this example, 2, 3, and 4 are not installed. Note 2: When UNKNOWN is displayed for a connected MG 1000S, perform Procedure 34 to ensure that the TLAN network interfaces and the Call Server ports have AUTONEG ON.
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Procedure 34 Changing auto-negotiation of the Call Server to MG 1000S links For each Call Server port configured to an MG 1000S, use the following command, entering the appropriate Call Server port number and selecting CHG AUTONEG IPM <port> <ON/OFF>...
“Configuring the Call Server and MG 1000S network” chapter. This chapter describes how to configure the Call Server and MG 1000S systems’ ELAN network interfaces and the ELAN network interfaces IP addresses using LD 117. For details on LD 117, see the Software Input/ Output: Maintenance (553-3001-511).
Procedure 38 "Configuring the Call Server ELAN network interface IP address" on page 171. • Procedure 39 "Configuring the MG 1000S ELAN network interface IP addresses" on page 174. • Procedure 40 "Updating the network database and download to all MG 1000Ss"...
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Configuring the Call Server and MG 1000S network Page 167 of 348 To access LD 117, enter the command: LD 117 End of Procedure Procedure 36 Configuring the Call Server 100BaseT IP daughterboard network interfaces For default preconfigured IP addresses, suitable for point-to-point links, go to step 3.
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<port> = the 100BaseT IP daughterboard network interface number on the Call Server. • <MAC address> = the MAC address of the 100BaseT IP daughterboard network interface on the MG 1000S (this was noted in Procedure 12 on page 108).
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<port> = the 100BaseT IP daughterboard network interface number on the Call Server. • <MAC address> = the MAC address of the 100BaseT IP daughterboard network interface on the MG 1000S (this was noted in Procedure 12 on page 108).
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Configuring the Call Server and MG 1000S network Page 170 of 348 To verify the MG 1000S 100BaseT IP daughterboard network interface configuration, enter the command: PRT IPR System response: port MAC address IP Address mask zero bw autoneg ----------------------------------------------------- IPR 1 00:90:cd:05:9d:cb10.0.1.2 255.255.255.0 NO ON...
<MG #> = 4 for MG 1000S 4 Note: The above list applies wherever the <MG #> response is required. For the MG 1000S number you can use the system default of '0' or type ‘0’ and your response applies to the Call Server.
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[cab] parameter must be used to configure a Survivable MG 1000S from the Call Server (if these changes are made directly to the MG 1000S when it is in “Slave” mode, then the [cab] parameter is not required) Sample entry: NEW HOST CS_ELAN 192.11.0.100 0...
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Configuring the Call Server and MG 1000S network Page 173 of 348 ACTIVE ETHERNET: "CS_ELAN" "192.11.0.100" If the ELAN subnet is connected to other subnets through a router, configure the routing entry for the Call Server. Enter the command: NEW ROUTE <destination network IP> <default gateway IP>...
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Configuring the Call Server and MG 1000S network Page 174 of 348 Procedure 39 Configuring the MG 1000S ELAN network interface IP addresses Configure the subnet mask for each MG 1000S ELAN network interface. Enter the command: CHG MASK <subnet mask> [<MG #>] Sample entry: CHG MASK 255.255.254.0 1...
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IP Address CAB_3 192.11.0.103 No database file exists for Media Gateway/Expansion Cabinet #4 Set the active ELNK entry for each MG 1000S. Enter the command: CHG ELNK ACTIVE <hostname> [<MG #>] Where: <hostname> = your defined name Sample entry: CHG ELNK ACTIVE MG1_ELAN 1...
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Configuring the Call Server and MG 1000S network Page 176 of 348 Verify active ELNK settings. Enter the command: PRT ELNK [<MG #>] PRT ELNK 1 System response: ACTIVE ETHERNET: "MG1_ELAN" "192.11.0.101" PRT ELNK 2 System response: ACTIVE ETHERNET: "MG2_ELAN" "192.11.0.102"...
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Configuring the Call Server and MG 1000S network Page 177 of 348 Verify routing entries. Enter the command: PRT ROUTE System response: Call Server Destination Gateway Port 0.0.0.0 192.11.0.1 Media Gateway # 1 Destination Gateway Port 0.0.0.0 192.11.0.1 Media Gateway # 2...
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Procedure 41 Checking the status of Call Server to MG 1000S 100BaseT IP daughterboard network interface links Observe the link LEDs (Layer2 network link) on all the MG 1000S IP daughterboards. See Figure 61, and Figure 62 on page 181.
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NTDK20 SSC, or port 4 when installed in the lower position of the NTDK20 SSC. 553-AAA0003 Observe Port LEDs (1, 2, 3, 4) on the Call Server and MG 1000S SSC faceplates (see Figure 63). These LEDs show OSI Layer 7 Call Processing application indications.
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Verifying the Call Server and MG 1000S network Page 182 of 348 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 Call Server.
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Verifying the Call Server and MG 1000S network Page 183 of 348 System response: PING 192.168.0.21 SUCCESSFUL Enter the command: PING 192.168.0.31 System response: PING 192.168.0.31 SUCCESSFUL Enter the command: PING 192.168.0.41 System response: PING 192.168.0.41 SUCCESSFUL Note: Replace the sample IP addresses with the IP addresses from your Planning and Engineering group.
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Verifying the Call Server and MG 1000S network Page 184 of 348 Figure 64 SSC ELAN network interface LED location ELAN network interface LEDs To access LD 137, enter the command: LD 137 To display status of Call Server ELAN network interface, enter the...
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Verifying the Call Server and MG 1000S network Page 185 of 348 System response: ELNK ENABLED Ethernet (qu unit number 0): Host: CS_ELAN Internet address: 192.11.0.100 Broadcast address: 192.11.0.255 Ethernet address: 00:00:75:45:39:6a Netmask: 0xffffff00; Subnetmask: 0xffffff00 987652 packets received; 23476 packets sent 0 input errors;...
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Verifying the Call Server and MG 1000S network Page 186 of 348 To ping IP addresses on the ELAN subnet, enter the command: PING 192.11.0.1 System response: PING 192.11.0.1 SUCCESSFUL PING 192.11.0.101 System response: PING 192.11.0.101 SUCCESSFUL PING 192.11.0.102 System response: PING 192.11.0.102 SUCCESSFUL...
Configuring basic telephony features Page 188 of 348 Basic system configuration Programming the CS 1000S system requires loading different overlay programs and using each one to enter a specific type of information. See Software Input/Output: Administration (553-3001-311) for information about overlays.
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Configuring basic telephony features Page 189 of 348 Figure 65 Data entry sequence for new systems Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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Configuring basic telephony features Page 190 of 348 Figure 66 Configuration Record 553-3031-210 Standard 4.00 May 2007...
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Configuring basic telephony features Page 191 of 348 Figure 67 Customer Data Block Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
Media Gateway Media Gateway Expander Legend * Not supported. The bottom-most card slot in the MG 1000S is reserved for the SSC. 553-3031-210 Standard 4.00 May 2007...
Card 9 MG 1000S Expander 20 00...20 15 Card 10 MG 1000S Expander Note: Refer to the labels on the back of the MG 1000S. See Figure 76 on page 227. End of Procedure Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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(front and rear connectors) • description of the Signaling Server Install Tool • explanation of how to install the Signaling Server software • explanation of how to perform basic configuration Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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Procedure 50 "Checking PTY status" on page 208. • Procedure 51 "Logging in to Element Manager" on page 209 • Procedure 52 "Adding a Follower Signaling Server to the IP Telephony node in Element Manager" on page 211 Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
Call Server at the same time as it backs up the customer database. IP Telephony nodes An IP Telephony node must be configured in order to make the CS 1000S system operational. The IP Telephony node files are BOOTP.TAB and CONFIG.INI.
Follow the steps outlined in Procedure 44 to prevent caching of web pages by the Internet Explorer browser. Procedure 44 Turning off browser caching in Internet Explorer Launch Internet Explorer. Click Tools > Internet Options. The Internet Options window opens (see Figure 68 on page 200). Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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Configuring IP telephony nodes Page 200 of 348 Figure 68 Internet Explorer - Internet Options On the General tab, under the Temporary Internet files section, click the Settings button. The Settings window opens (see Figure 69 on page 201). 553-3031-210 Standard 4.00 May 2007...
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Click the Every visit to the page radio button. 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. End of Procedure Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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Configuring IP telephony nodes Page 202 of 348 Configuring the Call Server for management For increased security: • Change the default login username and password. • Configure the Limited Access Password (LAPW) IDs and passwords. To access CLI overlays and Element Manager at the same time, enable the multi-user option.
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Page 203 of 348 System response: WARNING: THE PROGRAMS AND DATA STORED ON THIS SYSTEM ARE LICENSED TO OR ARE THE PROPERTY OF NORTEL NETWORKS AND ARE LAWFULLY AVAILABLE ONLY TO AUTHORIZED USERS FOR APPROVED PURPOSES. UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS TO ANY PROGRAM OR DATA ON SYSTEM IS NOT PERMITTED.
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Configuring IP telephony nodes Page 204 of 348 Procedure 46 Configuring login IDs and passwords Enter ld 17. 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 AML AVAIL: 15 USED: 1 TOT: 16 Enter REQ chg...
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TOT: 1179647 DISK RECS AVAIL: 486 TMDI D-CHANNELS AVAIL: 0 USED: 0 TOT: 0 DCH AVAIL: 80 USED: 0 TOT: 80 AML AVAIL: 15 USED: 1 TOT: 16 Enter REQ **** End of Procedure Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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Configuring IP telephony nodes Page 206 of 348 Procedure 48 Finding available TTY ports Find the available TTY numbers (0-15) and PTY ports (0-7): Enter ld 22. PT2000 Enter REQ prt Enter TYPE adan tty ADAN TTY 0 TTY_TYPE SDI CAB 00 CARD 00 PORT 0...
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Configuring IP telephony nodes Page 207 of 348 Procedure 49 Configuring pseudo-terminals (PTYs) Nortel recommends that you configure at least two PTYs. You can allocate a maximum of four PTYs on a CS 1000S system. Enter ld 17. CFN000 MEM AVAIL:(U/P):1019254 USED U P:138012 22381...
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Configuring IP telephony nodes Page 208 of 348 Procedure 50 Checking PTY status Pseudo-terminals only show enabled if you are using them. Enter ld 37. Enter stat TTY 0: ENBL DES: ... TTY 1: ENBL DES: ... TTY 2: ENBL DES: ... TTY 3: ENBL DES: ...
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Element Manager opens and the Login page appears (see Figure 70 on page 209). Enter the User ID and Password of the Call Server. Ensure that the Call Server IP address is correct. Click the Login button. Figure 70 Element Manager login Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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Configuring IP telephony nodes Page 210 of 348 The System Information web page opens (see Figure 71 on page 210). The navigation tree is located on the left side of the browser window. The System Overview web page contains information about the system. The web page shows that the Call Server is a central component of the system and also lists other components in the system.
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FTP fails (for first-time Follower Signaling Server installation only). It does not have the current CONFIG.INI file that contains the Call Server IP address. Subsequent FTPs succeed. Transfer the node files again, so that the Follower Signaling Server obtains a copy of CONFIG.INI. Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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Configuring IP telephony nodes Page 212 of 348 Reboot the Follower Signaling Server so that all its applications can start based on the new CONFIG.INI file. The Signaling Server uses BOOTP to obtain its network data, and it then FTPs the BOOTP.TAB file from the node master (Leader Signaling Server).
Internet Terminals: Description (553-3001-368) for the detailed procedures. Firmware upgrades Refer to the Communication Server 1000S: Upgrade Procedures (553-3031-258), to check for the latest IP Phone firmware version and how to upgrade to the latest IP Phone firmware. 553-3031-210 Standard 4.00...
(analog/digital). The node properties as well as the voice gateway channels must be configured. A Voice Gateway Media Card can be installed in either an MG 1000S or an MG 1000S Expander. Refer to IP Line: Description, Installation, and Operation (553-3001-365) for detailed information about Voice Gateway Media Cards, including installation and configuration procedures.
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Installing and configuring Voice Gateway Media Cards Page 216 of 348 553-3031-210 Standard 4.00 May 2007...
Connecting the cables ........Introduction This chapter describes how to install and connect a CS 1000S system using the BIX or Krone Test Jack Frame (UK) cross-connect terminals. For detailed information, refer to the following: •...
Terminal block requirements The cross-connect terminal requires enough connecting blocks to terminate up to four 25-pair cables for each MG 1000S and MG 1000S Expander. When Ethernet connections are used instead of traditional cabling the Media Card Input/Output Adapter is used: •...
Main Distribution Frame layout and connection Page 219 of 348 • Four conductors for the AUX cable from the MG 1000S. • One 25-pair cable from each QUA6 PFTU. • Wiring from telephones and trunks. DANGER Always use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.
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Main Distribution Frame layout and connection Page 220 of 348 Figure 72 Typical BIX cross-connect terminal layout Media Gateway Cable Card 1 AUX cable Cable Card 2 PFTU Cable Card 3 Cable Card 4 Telephones Trunks Media Gateway Expander Miscellaneous Cable Card 7 Cable Card 8 Cable Card 9...
(8 pairs/strip x 3 strips = 24 pairs). Figure 73 on page 222 shows how one 25-pair cable is divided among three terminating strips on the Krone Test Jack Frame. Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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Main Distribution Frame layout and connection Page 222 of 348 Figure 73 25-pair cable on three Krone strips Pair 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...
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DC15/AC15/RAN/PAG cards • Data Access cards • AUX wiring • Power Failure Transfer Units • Digital line cards • Telephones • Exchange line trunk cards • Direct Dialing Inward trunk cards • Miscellaneous equipment Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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Main Distribution Frame layout and connection Page 224 of 348 Figure 74 Typical Krone cross-connect terminal layout (UK) Pair Pair Spare PFTU termination Other AUX cable equipment Grounding block Card 10 Card 9 Media Gateway Expander Card 8 Card 7 Card 4 Card 3 Media Gateway...
Each MG 1000S and MG 1000S Expander requires up to four 25-pair cables. The Call Server requires an additional terminal block at the cross-connect terminal to terminate the 9-pin conductor auxiliary cable.
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Main Distribution Frame layout and connection Page 226 of 348 Figure 75 Typical Krone cross-connect terminal layout (UK) Pair Pair Spare PFTU termination Other AUX cable equipment Grounding block Card 10 Card 9 Media Gateway Expander Card 8 Card 7 Card 4 Card 3 Media Gateway...
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Main Distribution Frame layout and connection Page 227 of 348 Figure 76 Cable connectors on the back of the MG 1000S 25-pair connectors Figure 77 Cable connectors on the back of the MG 1000S Expander 25-pair connectors Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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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 MG 1000S. See Figure 78 on page 228.
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For installations in Germany, complete the form shown in Figure 79 on page 230 for each card slot. This form provides a record of cross connections that you perform after you start the system. Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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Main Distribution Frame layout and connection Page 230 of 348 Figure 79 Cross connections record End of Procedure 553-3031-210 Standard 4.00 May 2007...
Introduction ..........Card placement in the MG 1000S and Expander ..... . .
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Installing and connecting analog (500/2500-type) and digital telephones Page 232 of 348 This chapter contains the following procedures: • Procedure 56 "Cross-connecting telephones" on page 236. • Procedure 57 "Connecting telephones without a PFTU" on page 239. • Procedure 58 "Connecting an off-premise telephone" on page 240.
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Wear an antistatic wrist strap, such as the one shown in Figure 80, when handling circuit cards. Static electricity can damage circuit card components. Figure 80 Antistatic wrist strap Antistatic wrist strap Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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Figure 81 and Figure 82 on page 235 show the circuit card assignments for the MG 1000S and MG 1000S Expander. Follow these figures to make sure that you have all circuit cards inserted in the correct slots. Figure 81...
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Installing and connecting analog (500/2500-type) and digital telephones Page 235 of 348 Note 1: See your installation work sheet, provided by your Planning and Engineering group, for the cards that you can insert in the MG 1000S and MG 1000S Expander. Figure 82...
Card placement in the MG 1000S and Expander The work order that was developed from your planning and engineering department outlines the placement of peripheral cards in an MG 1000S and an MG 1000S Expander. See Circuit Card: Description and Installation (553-3001-211) for card placement into card slots.
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To 500/2500-type BL-BK telephone Unit BK-O To 500/2500-type O-BK telephone Unit BK-G To 500/2500-type G-BK telephone Unit BK-BR To 500/2500-type BR-BK telephone Unit BK-S To 500/2500-type S-BK telephone Y-BL Unit To 500/2500-type BL-Y telephone 553-8349.EPS Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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Installing and connecting analog (500/2500-type) and digital telephones Page 238 of 348 Figure 84 Digital Telephone cross connections Pack Telephone connecting connector block, or connector PE shelf Line Cross connect block pack Line cord W-BL to telephone Unit 0 BL-W For Power Supply leads Unit 1...
Connect off-premise analog (500/2500-type) telephones through an NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line Card. Each card has eight ports. Each of the units on the card can be configured to be operated as an OPS or in an On-Premise (ONS) configuration. Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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Installing and connecting analog (500/2500-type) and digital telephones Page 240 of 348 DANGER OF ELECTRIC SHOCK The message waiting line card produces -150 V which is considered hazardous on off-premise telephones. Make sure that the -150 V is disabled on off-premise telephones.
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Install the regulatory label provided with the Off-Premise Protection Module on the inside right-hand wall of the chassis. Install the line card in its assigned position. Now, you can activate the telephone, as described on page 245. Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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Installing and connecting analog (500/2500-type) and digital telephones Page 242 of 348 Figure 85 NT1R20 Off-Premise Protection Module connections Cross-connect terminal block BL - 1W BL - 2W O - 1W O - 2W To off-premise G - 1W telephones G - 2W BR - 1W BR - 2W...
Locate the attendant console terminations at the cross-connect terminal. Locate the line card terminations at the cross-connect terminal. With cross-connect wire, connect the line card and other connections to the console as shown in Figure 86 on page 244. Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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Installing and connecting analog (500/2500-type) and digital telephones Page 244 of 348 Figure 86 Attendant console connections Console Cross-connect connector block W-BL To 1st TN BL-W To 2nd TN ASM/ To 3rd TN Cable to M2250 Console Console power can be obtained from the BK-BL 4th and 5th...
This chapter contains procedures for activating the following models of telephones: • a default model with a default extension number • a customized model with a customized extension number This chapter provides these procedures for telephones with and without character displays. Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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Installing and connecting analog (500/2500-type) and digital telephones Page 246 of 348 Telephone tones There are many telephone tones. Table 13 lists tones that you hear during telephone activation. Table 14 lists tones that you hear during telephone activation in Germany. Table 13 Telephone tones Tone...
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If the extension number is already in use by another telephone, you hear the special dial tone. If the telephone has a display it shows “MULTI-LINE, EXTENSION?”. To accept the default extension number, press the pound key. Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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Installing and connecting analog (500/2500-type) and digital telephones Page 248 of 348 To select a new extension number, manually enter an extension number and press the pound key. If the extension number is not available for use, the character display shows “ERROR, EXTENSION?“...
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(special dial tone). When you are programming an extension number, the lamp associated with that number on the telephone is lit. End of Procedure Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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Installing and connecting analog (500/2500-type) and digital telephones Page 250 of 348 Activating a customized model with a character display Procedure 62 Activating a customized telephone Plug the telephone into the jack and wait 20 seconds before you lift the handset.
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Note: If you replace the handset before you complete the prompt sequence, the installation automatically fails. This can be useful if you make an error and want to restart the procedure. End of Procedure Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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Installing and connecting analog (500/2500-type) and digital telephones Page 252 of 348 Activating a customized model without a character display Procedure 63 Activating a customized telephone Plug the telephone into the jack and wait 20 seconds before you lift the handset.
(553-3001-518) for information about activating and initializing the terminals that can be connected to a terminal DSL. Verifying analog (500/2500-type) / digital telephone functionality You can now use the analog (500/2500-type)/digital telephones. To test the telephones, make calls. Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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This chapter describes how to connect trunks directly to the trunk card, without the use of a Power Failure Transfer Unit (PFTU). This chapter contains Procedure 64: “Connecting trunks without a PFTU” on page 262. Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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Installing and connecting trunks Page 256 of 348 Before you continue, install the cable from the slot that contains the line card associated with the telephone being connected. Refer to “Main Distribution Frame layout and connection” on page 217, if you require additional cable installation.
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Figure 89 on page 259 show the circuit card assignments for the MG 1000S and MG 1000S Expander. Reference these figures to make sure that you have all circuit cards inserted in the correct slots. Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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553-CSE9025 Note 1: See your installation work sheet, provided by your Planning and Engineering group, for the cards that you can insert in an MG 1000S and an MG 1000S Expander. Note 2: The digital trunk cards can be installed only in slots 1 to 4 of the MG 1000S.
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Installing and connecting trunks Page 259 of 348 Figure 89 Circuit card assignments in the MG 1000S Expander Slot 10 Slot 9 Slot 8 Slot 7 553-CSE9032 Note: See your installation work sheet for the cards that you can insert in the MG 1000S Expander.
Card placement in the MG 1000S and Expander The work order developed from your planning and engineering department outlines the placement of peripheral cards in an MG 1000S and an MG 1000S Expander. See Circuit Card: Description and Installation (553-3001-211) for card placement into card slots.
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If you want to install digital trunk cards, refer to the following documents for information: • ISDN Primary Rate Interface: Installation and Configuration (553-3001-201) • ISDN Basic Rate Interface: Installation and Configuration (553-3001-218) • ISDN Primary Rate Interface: Maintenance (553-3001-517) • ISDN Basic Rate Interface: Maintenance (553-3001-518) Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
Installing and connecting trunks Page 262 of 348 Connecting trunks without a PFTU Procedure 64 Connecting trunks without a PFTU From the assignment record, determine the location of the trunk connection and its associated Terminal Number (TN) at the cross-connect terminal. With cross-connect wire, connect the trunk to the TN.
DID operation J1, J2 Loop length>2000 ¾ DID operation J1, J2 Loop length <2000¾ Note 1: OFF indicates that no strap is present. Note 2: J1 and J2 locations apply to all eight trunks. Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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Installing and connecting trunks Page 264 of 348 Refer to Table 16 for the connections to the NT8D14 Universal trunk at the cross-connect terminal. Table 16 NT8D14 Universal trunk connections (Part 1 of 2) Paging All other Cable from equipment Unit mode mode...
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NT8D14 Universal trunk connections (Part 2 of 2) Paging All other Cable from equipment Unit mode mode modes Pair Color Designations BK-BL BL-BK BK-O O-BK BK-G G-BK BK-BR BR-BK BK-S S-BK Y-BL BL-Y Note: Remaining pairs are spare Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
Installing and connecting trunks Page 266 of 348 NT8D15 E&M Trunk card Table 17 NT8D15 E&M Trunk card (Part 1 of 2) Cables Card 1 through Card 10 from Paging Type 1 Type 1 Type 2 equipment Unit mode mode mode mode Pair...
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BK-S S-BK Y-BL BL-Y ESCG 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 Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
Installing and connecting trunks Page 268 of 348 Trunk connections (Europe) Table 18 E&M TIE trunk card (2-Wire) Column 3 Cables Card 1 through Card 10 Column 1 Column 2 Type from equipment Paging Paging 5(BPO) Pair Color Unit Pins Lead Designations W-BR SIGB...
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Installing and connecting trunks Page 269 of 348 Table 19 E&M 2-wire Type 2 Lead designations Pins Pair color Unit number R-BL BL-R BK-BL BL-BK BK-O O-BK BK-BR BR-BK BK-S S-BK Y-BL BL-Y Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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Installing and connecting trunks Page 270 of 348 Table 20 E&M TIE trunk card (4-Wire) (Part 1 of 2) Cables Card 1 through Column 1 Column 2 Card 10 from equipment Type 1 & 5 Type 1 & 5 Unit Pair Color Pins...
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Type 1 & 5 Type 1 & 5 BK-G G-BK BK-BR- 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 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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Installing and connecting trunks Page 272 of 348 Table 21 E&M TIE trunk card (Part 1 of 2) Cables Card 1 through Column 1 Column 2 Card 10 from equipment Type 2 Type 2 Unit Pair Color Pins Lead Designations W-BL BL-W W-BR...
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Type 2 Type 2 BK-G G-BK BK-BR BR-BK BK-S S-BK Y-BL SIG3A BL-Y SIG3B Note: The cable pair designated TA, TB is the transmit pair. The pair designated RA, RB is the receive pair. Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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Installing and connecting trunks Page 274 of 348 E&M TIE trunk card (2280 Hz) Table 22 E&M 2280 Hz TIE trunk connections Lead designations Pins Pair color Unit number W-BL BL-W R-BL BL-R R-BR BR-R BK-G G-BK BK-BR BR-BK 553-3031-210 Standard 4.00 May 2007...
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Pins Pair color Unit number W-BL BL-W SIG B W-BR SIG A BR-W SIG B SIG A R-BR BR-R SIG B BK-O SIG A O-BK BK-G G-BK SIG B Y-BL SIG A BL-Y Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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Installing and connecting trunks Page 276 of 348 E&M TIE trunk card (MUS) Table 24 E&M 2-wire Music trunk connections Lead designations Pins Pair color Unit number W-BL BL-W R-BR BR-R BK-G G-BK CO & DID trunk card Table 25 Central Office &...
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Installing and connecting trunks Page 278 of 348 Central Office trunk card Table 26 Central Office trunk connections (Part 1 of 2) Cable from equipment Pair Color Unit Pins Lead designations W-BL BL-W W-BR BR-W R-BL BL-R R-BR BR-R BK-BL BL-BK BK-O O-BK...
NT5K17 Direct Inward Dial card terminations Cross connect the NT5K17 DDI card as follows: Table 27 NT5K17 Direct Inward Dial card terminations (Part 1 of 2) Pair Pins Pair color Unit W-BL BL-W W-BR BR-W Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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Installing and connecting trunks Page 280 of 348 Table 27 NT5K17 Direct Inward Dial card terminations (Part 2 of 2) Pair Pins Pair color Unit 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 553-3031-210 Standard 4.00...
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B leg of the NT5K18 circuit. Table 28 NT5K18 Exchange line trunk card cross-connect terminations (Part 1 of 2) Pair Pins Pair color Unit W-BL BL-W W-BR BR-W R-BL BL-R R-BR BR-R Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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Installing and connecting trunks Page 282 of 348 Table 28 NT5K18 Exchange line trunk card cross-connect terminations (Part 2 of 2) Pair Pins Pair color Unit BK-BL BL-BK BK-O O-BK BK-G G-BK BK-BR BR-BK BK-S S-BK Y-BL BL-Y 553-3031-210 Standard 4.00 May 2007...
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Make sure the -50 V side of the trunk is connected to the B leg. Table 29 NT5K19 2W paging mode terminations Pair Pins Pair color Unit W-BR BR-W R-BL BL-R BK-O O-BK BK-BR BR-BK Y-BL BL-Y Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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Installing and connecting trunks Page 284 of 348 Table 30 NT5K19 2W Type 1 mode terminations Pair Pins Pair color Unit R-BL BL-R & BK-BL BL-BK BK-BR BR-BK BK-S S-BK 553-3031-210 Standard 4.00 May 2007...
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Installing and connecting trunks Page 285 of 348 Table 31 NT5K19 4W Type 1 mode terminations Pair Pins 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 Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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Installing and connecting trunks Page 286 of 348 Table 32 NT5K19 AC15 mode pair terminations Pair Pins Pair color Unit W-BL BL-W R-BL BL-R R-BR BR-R BK-G G-BK BK-BR BR-BK 553-3031-210 Standard 4.00 May 2007...
SIG A R-BR BR-R SIG B BK-O SIG A O-BK BK-G G-BK SIG B Y-BL SIG A BL-Y Verify trunk functionality You can now use the trunks. To test the trunks, make trunk calls. Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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This chapter contains the following procedures: • Procedure 65 "Installing the PFTU" on page 290. • Procedure 66 "Connecting analog (500/2500-type) telephones with a PFTU" on page 297. • Procedure 67 "Connecting trunks with a PFTU" on page 299. Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
Installing and connecting Power Failure Transfer Units Page 290 of 348 Power failure transfer occurs when the main power to the CS 1000S system is cut off. When this power interruption occurs, the PFTU connects predetermined analog (500/2500-type) telephones directly to the Central Office (CO) trunks.
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Label the pairs on the terminal block as shown. If using BIX blocks, attach the appropriate designation strip. Connect the PFTU power and control connections to the AUX connector on the MG 1000S. See Figure 91, Table 34 on page 292, and Figure 92...
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Installing and connecting Power Failure Transfer Units Page 292 of 348 Table 34 Control and power connections on cable J1 J1 Cable from QUA6 Function Pair Number Pair Color Connects to Cross-connects to Control W-BL (ALM) Not used BL-W BRTN W-BL 1-dot connection on AUX cable from the chassis PFTS...
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Installing and connecting Power Failure Transfer Units Page 293 of 348 Figure 92 Power fail transfer QUA6A PFTU XFER TR 2 3 4 PFT1 NTAK1104 553-CSE8343 End of Procedure Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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GROUND Note 1: Refer to Figure 91 on page 291 to see where the Auxiliary cable connects to the CS 1000S system. Note 2: If power is removed from the QUA6, a transfer of the PFTU can occur. 553-3031-210 Standard 4.00...
Do not install telephone wiring during a lightning storm. Do not install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is designed for wet locations. Never touch un-insulated telephone wiring unless the line is disconnected at the network interface. Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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Installing and connecting Power Failure Transfer Units Page 296 of 348 Figure 93 Analog (500/2500-type) telephone cross connections Lead Cable pairs designation Line Cross connect Pack terminal Unit W-BL To 500/2500-type BL-W telephone Unit To 500/2500-type telephone Unit To 500/2500-type telephone Unit W-BR...
Power Failure Transfer Unit connections (Part 1 of 3) QUA6 J1 Cable Function Pair Color Connects to the telephone R-BL the telephone line card BL-R PFT 1 the central office trunk the trunk line card Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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Installing and connecting Power Failure Transfer Units Page 298 of 348 Table 36 Power Failure Transfer Unit connections (Part 2 of 3) QUA6 J1 Cable Function Pair Color Connects to R-BR the telephone BR-R the telephone line card PFT 2 BK-BL the central office trunk BL-BK...
Cross-connect the third pair of the PFT to the central office trunk. Cross-connect the third pair of the PFT to the TN assigned to the trunk. Repeat for each trunk assigned to the PFTU. Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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Installing and connecting Power Failure Transfer Units Page 300 of 348 Table 37 Power Failure Transfer Unit connections (Part 1 of 2) QUA6 J1 cable Function Pair Color Connects to Connects to Connect to the telephone R-BL Connect to the telephone the TN assigned to the BL-R line card...
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Connect to the telephone the TN assigned to the line card telephone Connect to the central office trunk V-BR Connect to the trunk line the TN assigned to the trunk BR-V card End of Procedure Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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Installing and connecting Power Failure Transfer Units Page 302 of 348 553-3031-210 Standard 4.00 May 2007...
Alarm through a QUA6 PFTU ....... Introduction This chapter describes the procedures for connecting an external alarm to the CS 1000S system. This chapter contains the following procedure: Procedure 68 "Installing an alarm using an alarm port" on page 304.
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Installing and connecting external alarms Page 304 of 348 Procedure 68 Installing an alarm using an alarm port Install an analog (500/2500 type) line as described in “Installing and connecting analog (500/2500-type) and digital telephones” on page 231. Connect an analog (500/2500 type) telephone, or another similar alerting device used as an alarm, to the line.
(PFT1) of the PFTU. Figure 94 also shows the contacts in normal operating mode, not in failure mode. Table 39 on page 306 provides the connections for all units on the PFTU. Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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Installing and connecting external alarms Page 306 of 348 Figure 94 Contacts in PFTU PFT 1 on PFTU 8T (R-G) Normally 7T (R-O) connected Normally to a connected trunk line card to a 8R (G-R) CO trunk 7R (O-R) 6T (R-BL) Normally 5T (W-S) connected...
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Opens 18T and 18R Makes with 19T and 19R Makes with 17T and Open Y-BR Makes with 20T and Opens 20T and 20R BR-Y Makes with 17T and 17R Makes with 19T and Open Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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Installing and connecting external alarms Page 308 of 348 Table 39 Power Failure Transfer Unit connections (Part 3 of 3) Unit Pair Color Normal mode Failure mode V-BL Makes with 22T and Opens 22T and 22R BL-V Makes with 23T and 23R Makes with 21T and Open Makes with 24T and...
If the IP link is detected as down again before the expiration of the SWOTO timer, the timer stops, and the MG 1000S remains in Survival operating mode. The state of communication between the Call Server and the MG 1000S is monitored by a simple polling mechanism called a Heartbeat. 553-3031-210 Standard 4.00...
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The MG 1000S restarts. As the MG 1000S is going through the re-start procedure, it attempts to register with the Call Server. If a connection cannot be made to the Call Server, the MG 1000S comes up in Survival Mode.
IP link with the Call Server is restored, and the SWOTO timer has expired. A restart is initiated on the MG 1000S. At the end of the system start, the MG 1000S is ready to operate in Normal Mode.
Page 313 of 348 Switchover Timer The timer is started on a Survivable MG 1000S as soon as the IP link with the Call Server goes up or down. When the timer expires, the switchover (or switch back) is triggered. The timer is used to avoid instability in the Operating Mode of the MG 1000S when the IP link with the Call Server becomes unstable.
Page 314 of 348 These commands are applicable to both modes and can be used to keep an MG 1000S in Survival Mode after the Automatic Switch Back occurs. The LOCK/UNLOCK command is issued in LD 135. LOCK <cab #>...
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Configuring Survivability and the Alternate Call Server Page 315 of 348 Note: LD 43 and LD 143 are not available on an MG 1000S in Survival Mode. SWP, RES, RIB, and DAT commands for survivability To ensure the database synchronization on the Call Server and the Survivable...
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The RIB command is illustrated in Figure 97 on page 319. Only one MG 1000S is shown for illustration purpose; however, the synchronization is performed sequentially on all Survivable MG 1000Ss. DAT command Use the DAT command to print the data issue and creation date of the Call Server’s primary and backup databases, as well as those of the Survivable...
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PC Card Drive Flash Drive Flash Drive 2. Swap .rec and .bak on Media Gateway Main Memory database in use database.rec database.rec database.rec database.bak External Primary Backup PC Card Drive Flash Drive Flash Drive (optional) 553-AAA1245 Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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Configuring Survivability and the Alternate Call Server Page 318 of 348 Figure 96 RES command RES command operation 1. Copy the database as .tmp file Main Memory 2. Rename the database .rec file to .bak 3. Rename the database .tmp file to .rec database in use database.tmp...
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Main Memory 3. Rename the database .rec file to .bak database 4. Copy backup database to primary in use database.rec database.rec database.rec database.bak External Primary Backup PC Card Drive Flash Drive Flash Drive 553-AAA1247 Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
Step 4 in Procedure 38 on page 171. Ensure the link is up between the Call Server and the MG 1000S. Ensure that the Survivability License is configured on the system for each MG 1000S that is to be configured as survivable.
• value = 2 - (120) - 600 seconds For point-to-point connection (MG 1000Ss that are not connected over a LAN), Nortel recommends that you configure the timer to a low value to minimize service interruption. End of Procedure Printing Survivable MG 1000S parameters The following Print commands, available in LD 117, print the CS 1000S parameters and Survivability for all, or specified, MG 1000Ss.
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Configuring Survivability and the Alternate Call Server Page 322 of 348 Figure 98 Node Summary Click the Edit button for the desired node. The Edit page is displayed (see Figure 99 on page 323). 553-3031-210 Standard 4.00 May 2007...
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Configuring Survivability and the Alternate Call Server Page 323 of 348 Figure 99 Edit page Click LAN configuration. The LAN configuration menu expands (see Figure 100 on page 324). Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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Enter the Survivable Succession Media Gateway IP address. The IP address is the ELAN network interface IP address of the survivable MG 1000S’s SSC, that this IP Telephony node registers to if it loses the connection to the Call Server.
Configuring Survivability and the Alternate Call Server Page 325 of 348 Verifying IP Telephony node operation in Survival Mode To verify the operation of a Voice Gateway Media Card in an MG 1000S in Survival Mode, complete Procedure 71 on page 325.
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Select the XModem protocol on the PC to receive the CDR file. Use the Hyperterminal transfer function to receive the file using XModem protocol. Rename the file to indicate which MG 1000S the CDR data is from. Note: Use a filename that does not overwrite any DBA-specific files if DBA is used to retrieve CDR/Traffic files from the Call Server.
Telephone models ......... Introduction When first installing a CS 1000S system, customer data must be entered into the overlay programs. For example, assign features to the telephone keys for the telephones to work correctly.
Note: That login name access is required when LNAME_OPTION is set to YES. Default numbering plan The default numbering plan for CS 1000S system is based on the following guidelines: • The default numbering plan uses four digits and starts at 2200.
These numbers do not become active, however, until you select the numbers during the telephone activation procedure. The digit “7” in the default numbering plan is programmed with many system features to help you in configuring the CS 1000S system. Important extension numbers Table 42 Default numbering plan —...
Speed Call User Code SSPU System Speed Call User Code SDI ports The minimum system port configuration for CS 1000S system is three SDI ports, all of which are on the NTDK20 SSC card. Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
Appendix A: Preprogrammed data Page 332 of 348 Table 44 shows the default SDI port configuration. The value for “XX” is set on the faceplate of the SSC circuit card. Table 44 Preconfigured SDI ports Number Card Port Configuration MTC/SCH/BUG XX/8/1/NONE MTC/SCH/BUG 1200/8/1/NONE...
Special dial tone: Three beeps followed by continuous dial tone. • Overflow tone: Like a busy tone, except faster and higher. • Relocation tone: A short high-pitched beep that continues for four seconds, followed by silence. Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
Appendix A: Preprogrammed data Page 334 of 348 Trunk routes Table 47 shows preprogrammed trunk route information that you must have on hand to activate and modify trunks. Table 47 Preprogrammed trunk route information Access Route Type Code Mode Interface 00 * 7100 01 *...
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Appendix A: Preprogrammed data Page 335 of 348 Note: Trunk routes marked with an asterisk (*) are configured to support Call Detail Recording (CDR) output. CDR is preconfigured as follows: Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
Appendix A: Preprogrammed data Page 336 of 348 System parameters The default system parameter values for CS 1000S system. Table 48 System parameters Parameter Value Low Priority Input Buffers (LPIB) High Priority Input Buffers (HPIB) Number of Call Registers (NCR)
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Preprogrammed trunk route information (Part 1 of 4) Mode Card Model Signaling DIP or DTN BIMP and TIMP 3COM/600 3COM/600 3COM/600 3COM/600 3COM/900 3COM/900 3COM/900 3COM/900 3COM/600 3COM/600 3COM/600 3COM/600 3COM/900 3COM/900 3COM/900 3COM/900 -/600 -/600 Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
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Appendix A: Preprogrammed data Page 338 of 348 Table 49 Preprogrammed trunk route information (Part 2 of 4) Mode Card Model Signaling DIP or DTN BIMP and TIMP 3COM/600 (Wink Start Supv = Yes 3COM/600 (Wink Start Supv = Yes 3COM/900 (Wink Start Supv = Yes...
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Preprogrammed trunk route information (Part 3 of 4) Mode Card Model Signaling DIP or DTN BIMP and TIMP 3COM/900 3COM/900 3COM/900 3COM/900 3COM/600 600/1200 600/1200 3COM/600 3COM/600 3COM/600 3COM/600 3COM/900 3COM/900 3COM/900 3COM/900 -/600 -/600 3COM/600 3COM/600 3COM/600 Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
Appendix A: Preprogrammed data Page 340 of 348 Table 49 Preprogrammed trunk route information (Part 4 of 4) Mode Card Model Signaling DIP or DTN BIMP and TIMP 3COM/600 3COM/900 3COM/900 3COM/900 3COM/900 Telephone models Define 3 models (model# 20) for IP Phone 2002, IP Phone 2004, IP Softphone 2050 with KEY 0 SCR, CLS VOLA, CLS VOUA.
The option to install the predefined Quick Config database is for demonstration purposes only. The Quick Config database preconfigures the CS 1000S system with minimal data for IP Phones and analog (500/ 2500-type) telephone ports. It is part of the CS 1000 Release 4.5 software and is available during initial software installation.
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Page 342 of 348 Objective The Quick Config database enables a CS 1000S system and associated equipment to be set up in a relatively short period of time. After setup, calls can be established between IP Phones. Access to the Meridian Electronic Reference Library (SMERL) is necessary for this procedure.
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License for Quick Config. IP addresses If the CS 1000S system is connected to a working customer network, Quick Config should not be used. For Quick Config purposes, the IP addressing in the instruction set is fictitious and is intended for a stand-alone demo only, and must not be enabled on an operating network.
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Configure the MG 1000S components. Install the Signaling Server hardware (see Signaling Server: Installation and Configuration (553-3001-212)). Install an analog line card in MG 1000S slot 1 and the Voice Gateway Media Card in slot 3. Connect the Call Server to the MG 1000S.
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TN's 110 to 117. End of Procedure This concludes the steps required to set up Quick Config for the CS 1000S system for demonstration purposes. You are now ready to explore, modify, and demonstrate the many features of your CS 1000S IP-PBX. For complete details on individual components, consult the NTPs.
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Node IP address Management LAN 192.168.1.1 (ELAN) gateway address Management LAN 255.255.255.0 (ELAN) subnet mask Voice LAN (TLAN) 255.255.255.0 subnet mask Survivable MG 1000S IP 192.168.1.113 Element Configuration/IP Telephony/ Management LAN 192.168.1.115 Manager Edit node/Add card (ELAN) IP address Management LAN...
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ELAN IP 192.168.1.114 ELAN Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 ELAN Gateway 192.168.1.1 TLAN IP 192.178.1.113 TLAN Subnet Mask 255.255.240.0 TLAN Gateway 192.178.1.1 Node IP 192.178.1.111 Call Server IP 192.168.1.112 Gatekeeper Role Primary Gatekeeper 0.0.0.0 Alternate Gatekeeper 0.0.0.0 Communication Server 1000S Installation and Configuration...
Appendix B: Quick Configure Page 348 of 348 553-3031-210 Standard 4.00 May 2007...
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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, the Nortel Logo, the Globemark, SL-1, Meridian 1, and Succession are trademarks of Nortel Networks. Publication number: 553-3031-210 Document release: Standard 4.00...
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