Connexity M6504 Operating Manual

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System management- Operation administration- Installer data
M6501 IP PBX / M6540 IP PBX / NeXspan C-S-L
PS8149KENAA01
09/2004

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  • Page 1 Tome 3 Operating manual System management- Operation administration- Installer data M6501 IP PBX / M6540 IP PBX / NeXspan C-S-L PS8149KENAA01 09/2004...
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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TERMINAL MANAGEMENT (MENU 3-4)..............61 3.4.1 TERMINAL CONNECTION ....................61 3.4.2 M6501L/R IP PBX (OCT4), M6504/M6540 IP PBX AND XL/XS/XC ........ 62 PS8149KENAA01 Page 3 15/09/2004 Ce document est la propriété de EADS et ne doit pas être reproduit ou communiqué sans autorisation.
  • Page 4 PASSWORD MANAGEMENT (MENU 3-5) ...............65 3.5.1 M6501L/R IP PBX, M6504/M6540 IP PBX, XL, XS, XC ............ 65 3.5.2 COMPACT FORMAT WITH PASSWORD................. 68 PARAMETER MANAGEMENT (MENU 3-6) .............69 MULTI-SITE MANAGEMENT (MENU 3-7) ..............72 SOFTWARE LOCK MANAGEMENT (MENU 3-8) ............72 3.8.1 UNLOCK SA FUNCTIONS (MENU 3-8-1) .................
  • Page 5 4.7.8 CAC SERVER MONITORING (MENU 4-7-8) ..............147 INSTALLER DATA (MENU 5) ................154 PROCESSOR ACCESS (MENU 5-1) ..............155 5.1.1 FORMAT OF PAS FILES (MENU 5-1-1) ................. 155 5.1.2 DISPLAY OF PAS FILES (MENU 5-1-2) ................. 156 5.1.3 RESTART REQUEST (MENU 5-1-3) ................157 CONFIGURATION TRANSFER (MENU 5-2) ............160 5.2.1 SERIAL PORT CONFIGURATION TRANSFER .............
  • Page 6 Figure 6: Card management (M6501L/R) (continued) ................24 Figure 7: Card management (M6504/M6540)..................26 Figure 8: "Equipment" card management (M6504/M6540)..............26 Figure 9: "Equipment" card management (M6504/M6540) (continued) ..........27 Figure 10: "Equipment" card management (M6504/M6540) (continued) ..........27 Figure 11: "Multibus" card management (M6504/6540) ............... 30 Figure 12: "Multibus"...
  • Page 7: Ps8149Kenaa01 Page

    Figure 42: Selection of the SA function ....................73 Figure 43: Unlock hospital/hotel ......................75 Figure 44: Display SA functions (F6)..................... 76 Figure 45: Display SA functions (F6) (continued) ................. 77 Figure 46: Display SA functions (F6) (continued) ................. 77 Figure 47: Display SA functions (F6) (continued) .................
  • Page 8 Figure 89: Status of data links (F6) ..................... 119 Figure 90: Status of data links (F6) (continued) .................. 119 Figure 91: Selection of a status to monitor..................120 Figure 92: Display any maintenance status ..................121 Figure 93: Display any maintenance status (continued) ..............121 Figure 94: Mobile localisation status ....................
  • Page 9: Ps8149Kenaa01 Page

    Figure 136: Format of PAS files ......................155 Figure 137: Display of PAS files......................156 Figure 138: Restart request......................... 157 Figure 139: Menu 5-2 (Configuration transfer)..................160 Figure 140: Serial port configuration transfer..................161 Figure 141: Parallel transfer of the configuration ................162 Figure 142: Menu 5-3 (Connection management) ................
  • Page 10 Figure 183: Specific tone (single-company)..................199 Figure 184: Company/department specific tones................200 Figure 185: Company/department specific tones (cont.) ..............200 Figure 186: Definition of direct access messages ................201 Figure 187: Display of definable tones in single-company configuration..........202 Figure 188: Display of definable tones in multi-company configuration..........203 Figure 189: Adjust external music level (F1)..................
  • Page 11: About This Document

    CONTENTS OF THIS DOCUMENT This document describes all the means available to the operator for management of the M6501 IP PBX, M6501L IP PBX, M6501R IP PBX, M6504 IP PBX, M6540 IP PBX and NeXspan C-S-L from an operating terminal.
  • Page 12: Reference Documents

    REFERENCE DOCUMENTS The information contained in this manual refers to the following documents: ♦ M6501L/R IP PBX Installation manual ♦ M6504 Installation manual ♦ M6504L IP PBX Installation manual ♦ M6540 IP PBX Installation manual ♦ NeXspan range (XL/XS/XC) Installation and Maintenance Manual ♦...
  • Page 13: Menus

    2. MENUS SYSTEM MANAGEMENT MENU PBX MANAGEMENT 1 - TELEPHONY MANAGEMENT 2 - DATA MANAGEMENT 3 - SYSTEM MANAGEMENT 4 - OPERATION ADMINISTRATION 5 - INSTALLER DATA Password "INSTA" SYSTEM MANAGEMENT 1 – DATE AND TIME MANAGEMENT 2 – CARD MANAGEMENT 3 - CONFIGURATION AND RECORDING (F1) 3 –...
  • Page 14 MANAGEMENT PASSWORD Menu 3-5 PARAMETER MANAGEMENT Menu 3-6 MULTI-SITE MANAGEMENT Menu 3-7 1 - DEFINITION OF CENTERS AND SITES 2 – MESSAGE ROUTING 3 – CIRCUIT MANAGEMENT 4 – PERMANENT LINK MANAGEMENT 5 - RESOURCES ON OTHER SITES 6 - SITE CONFIGURATION TOOL 7 –...
  • Page 15: Operation Administration Menu

    OPERATION ADMINISTRATION MENU PBX MANAGEMENT 1 - TELEPHONY MANAGEMENT 2 - DATA MANAGEMENT 3 - SYSTEM MANAGEMENT 4 - OPERATION ADMINISTRATION 5 - INSTALLER DATA Password "INSTA" OPERATION ADMINISTRATION 1 – ADMINISTRATION PARAMETERS 2 - OVERALL DISPLAY OF CHARGE COUNTERS 3 –...
  • Page 16: Installer Data Menu

    INSTALLER DATA MENU PBX MANAGEMENT 1 - TELEPHONY MANAGEMENT 2 - DATA MANAGEMENT 3 - SYSTEM MANAGEMENT 4 - OPERATION ADMINISTRATION 5 - INSTALLER DATA Password "INSTA" INSTALLER DATA 1 – PROCESSOR ACCESS 2 – CONFIGURATION TRANSFER 3 – CONNECTION MANAGEMENT 4 –...
  • Page 17: Data Management (Menu 2)

    SIGNALlING MANAGEMENT Menu 5-6 1 - SIGNALLING ACTIVATION 2 - NON ISDN SIGNALLING PARAMETERS 3 - ISDN SIGNALLING PARAMETERS 4 - INITIALIZE A SIGNALLING TYPE 5 - RECORDING PARAMETERS 6 - IP SIGNALLING PARAMETERS Menu 5-7 ALARM CONFIGURATION 1 - INDIVIDUALIZED CONFIGURATION 2 - GLOBAL RESET DATA MANAGEMENT (MENU 2) Since the data management functions are of great importance, they are not described in...
  • Page 18: System Management (Menu 3)

    3. SYSTEM MANAGEMENT (MENU 3) SYSTEM MANAGEMENT DATE AND TIME MANAGEMENT CARD MANAGEMENT CONFIGURATION AND RECORDING TERMINAL MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT PASSWORD PARAMETER MANAGEMENT MULTI-SITE MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE LOCK MANAGEMENT INTEGR. BUFFER MANAGEMENT ENTER YOUR CHOICE ---------------------------------------------- Figure 1: Menu 3 (System management - F1) SYSTEM MANAGEMENT 1 DATE AND TIME MANAGEMENT 2 CARD MANAGEMENT...
  • Page 19: Date And Time Management (Menu 3-1)

    DATE AND TIME MANAGEMENT (MENU 3-1) For the Call Manager (F5): Menu 3-1 (Date and time management). 3.1.1 DATE AND TIME DEFINITION MANAGEMENT OF DATE AND TIME PRESENT TIME AND DATE - TIME (format hh mm ss) 15 51 46 - DATE (format dd mm yyyy) 30 06 2003...
  • Page 20: Programming A Change Of Time

    3.1.2 PROGRAMMING A CHANGE OF TIME MANAGEMENT OF DATE AND TIME PRESENT TIME AND DATE - TIME (format hh mm ss) 15 53 14 - DATE (format dd mm yyyy) 30 06 2003 NEXT PROGRAMMED TIME CHANGE - on (date format dd mm) ..
  • Page 21: Card Management (Menu 3-2)

    For the Call Manager (F5): Menu 3-2 (Card management). 3.2.1 CARD TYPE AND STATUS Depending on the system installed (M6501L/R IP PBX, XL, XS, XC M6504/M6540 IP PBX), a screen which displays the various cards installed on the PBX appears: the card type and status are displayed.
  • Page 22: Procedure For Installing A Card

    3.2.2 PROCEDURE FOR INSTALLING A CARD Warning: ♦ Before disabling a card, all the equipment interfaces on that card must first be disabled. ♦ A card which supports an attendant console, a night console trunk group declared in a trunk group cannot be changed to the status NOT EQUIP. This equipment must be deleted beforehand.
  • Page 23 3.2.2.2 Replacing an "old generation" card with an "old generation" card: 1. Set all the equipment interfaces on the card out of service (DISABLED). 2. Delete all the directory numbers assigned to the equipment interfaces on the card in menu 1-1-1 (Extension characteristics). 3.
  • Page 24: M6501L/R Ip Pbx Cards

    3.2.3 M6501L/R IP PBX CARDS The M6501L has two cabinets: the main cabinet (0) and the expansion cabinet (1). The slot number is therefore preceded by the cabinet number. Example: Card 0-2 (second card of type 8 MIXD EXT. in cabinet 0) Figure 5: Card management (M6501L/R) Figure 6: Card management (M6501L/R) (continued) When the system is powered on, the cards which do not have a processor, and which are...
  • Page 25 Slots 2-0 to 3-7 are used on the M6501L IP PBX (double cabinet). If the equipment interface has LD4 or LT2 cards, these must be put in service using this menu. The LT2 card is fitted for T2 or S2 (PRI). The LS2 or LT2 card can only be installed in slot 04 or 05 (and 00 and 01 for 4 T2).
  • Page 26: M6504/M6540 Cards

    3.2.4.1 EQUIPMENT CARD SLOTS The M6504/M6540 has two cabinets: the main cabinet (0) and the expansion cabinet (1). The slot number is therefore preceded by the cabinet number. Example: Card 0-2 (second card of type PCM LRN-2 in cabinet 0).
  • Page 27: Figure 9: "Equipment" Card Management (M6504/M6540) (Continued)

    Figure 9: "Equipment" card management (M6504/M6540) (continued) CABINET 1 Expansion cabinet with an FP04MD (TELEPHONE + DATA) or a FP04ER back plan (TELEPHONE only). For card management in the system, the main cabinet back plane (FP04MD) is divided in two: ♦...
  • Page 28 CARD TYPE ON TELEPHONE BUS SIDE CARD X-XX: TYPE • • • • • • • • Use the terminal space bar to select a card type. LRN – 1 PCM LRN card with 2 PCM (64 TSs), in 1 PCM (PCM0) configuration. LRN –...
  • Page 29 Reminder: The LAS card is used to connect 8 BRIs (type T0 or S0) to ISDN terminals (8 interfaces, each with 2 B channels (64 kb/s) + 1 D channel (16 kb/s). For LAS card operation, an IFS link must be declared (+ LAS - CLF wire plugged in): see "Configuring "IFS"...
  • Page 30: Figure 11: "Multibus" Card Management (M6504/6540)

    3.2.4.2 "MULTIBUS" SLOTS The M6504/M6540 has two cabinets: the main cabinet (0) and the expansion cabinet (1). The slot number is therefore preceded by the cabinet number. Example: Card 0-2 (second card of type CCP in cabinet 0). CABINET 0...
  • Page 31 CARD TYPE ON MULTIBUS SIDE CARDS 0-C1 TO 0-C4: TYPE • • • • • • • • • Use the terminal space bar to select the CLx card type. ADP card, in T2 configuration with 30 equipment interfaces, each with ISDN ADP T2 its own 64 kb/s B channel + (64 kb/s D channel).
  • Page 32 Note: The CLA card is a reduced version of the CLM card, with 4 asynchronous V24 interfaces (channels: 0, 1, 14, 15). It is downloaded using the CLM field card can only be fitted in cabinet 0. Reminder: The ADB card is used to connect 6 T0 BRIs to the ISDN (NUMERIS), of which 2 interfaces can be converted to S0 for ISDN terminals.
  • Page 33: Figure 13: Link Selection

    Proceed as follows to put in service an LAS card (ISDN T0/S0): 1. Select card type. 2. Check the connection of the cable (IFS link) between the LAS card and a junction (00 to 03) on the CLF card. 3. Select the CLF card on the line: Card x-xx: Type 4.
  • Page 34: Figure 14: Link Selection (Continued)

    BY EQUIPMENT NUMBER Enter a link name (CLF card) in this field, defined by the cabinet number (0 or 1), the card slot in the cabinet (C1 to C4), and the junction number (00 to 03) on the CLF card. When you validate this field, the following screen is displayed: Figure 14: Link selection (continued) LINK TYPE...
  • Page 35: Xl/Xs/Xc Cards

    3.2.5 XL/XS/XC CARDS CARD MANAGEMENT 1 COMMON BOARDS MANAGEMENT 2 - MOTHER BOARD MANAGEMENT - MIGRATION 3 IP BOARD PARAMETERS MANAGEMENT 4 ISDN BOARD SWITCHES STATUS ENTER YOUR CHOICE ---------------------------------------- Figure 16: Card management (XL, XS and XC) Menu 3-2 (Card management) proposes the following 4 sub-menus for X range (XL, XS and XC): ♦...
  • Page 36: Figure 17: Common Boards Management (Xl)

    3.2.5.1 COMMON BOARDS MANAGEMENT (MENU 3-2-1) ♦ XL consists of one main cabinet and, if necessary, one or two expansion cabinets. The equipment number is, therefore, preceded by the number of the cabinet in which it is located: ♦ 1 = main cabinet ♦...
  • Page 37: Figure 18: Common Boards Management (Xl) (Continued)

    COMMON BOARDS MANAGEMENT CARD 1-08 : TYPE ... CARD 1-09 : TYPE ... CARD 1-10 : TYPE ... CARD 1-11 : TYPE ... CARD 1-12 : TYPE ... CARD 1-13 : TYPE ... ---------------------------------------- Figure 18: Common boards management (XL) (continued) COMMON BOARDS MANAGEMENT CARD 2-00 : TYPE ...
  • Page 38: Figure 20: Common Boards Management (Xl) (Continued)

    COMMON BOARDS MANAGEMENT CARD 2-08 : TYPE ... CARD 2-09 : TYPE ... CARD 2-10 : TYPE ... CARD 2-11 : TYPE ... CARD 2-12 : TYPE ... CARD 2-13 : TYPE ... ---------------------------------------- Figure 20: Common boards management (XL) (continued) COMMON BOARDS MANAGEMENT CARD 3-00 : TYPE ...
  • Page 39: Figure 22: Common Boards Management (Xl) (Continued)

    COMMON BOARDS MANAGEMENT CARD 3-08 : TYPE ... CARD 3-09 : TYPE ... CARD 3-10 : TYPE ... CARD 3-11 : TYPE ... CARD 3-12 : TYPE ... CARD 3-13 : TYPE ... ---------------------------------------- Figure 22: Common boards management (XL) (continued) When the system is powered on, the cards which do not have a processor, and which are installed in the PBX, are identified and displayed automatically.
  • Page 40: Figure 23: Card Management (Xs)

    ♦ XS consists of one main cabinet and possibly one expansion cabinet. The equipment number is, therefore, preceded by the number of the cabinet in which it is located: ♦ 1 = main cabinet ♦ 2 = expansion cabinet Example: Card 1-01 (card in slot 01 of the main cabinet) Each cabinet contains 3 slots numbered from 00 to 02, corresponding to the following physical positions: UCT-S (RUCT-S)
  • Page 41 ♦ XC consists of one main cabinet. It cannot be fitted with expansion cards, the subscriber sockets and the T0/S0 interfaces are built into the CPU card. Menu 3-2-1 "Common boards management" is, therefore, empty. CARD (CABINET NUMBER – SLOT NUMBER): TYPE •...
  • Page 42: Figure 24: Xl Hardware And Software Configurations - Migration (Menu 3-2-2)

    16-CHANNEL PTx 16-channel PTx card which performs gateway (TCP/IP-X25), tunnelling (X25 tun. over IP) and 16 voice over IP circuit management functions. CAUTION: No PTx card can be enabled unless the network cable is connected. 32-CHANNEL PTx 32-channel PTx card which performs gateway (TCP/IP-X25), tunnelling (X25 tun.
  • Page 43 UCT: HARDWARE VIEW SOFTWARE VIEW XL CONFIGURATION XXXL Read-only field. Used to view the device hardware configuration (one XL-cabinet, two Used to view the device software configuration XXL-cabinet, three XXXL-cabinet (one XL-cabinet, two XXL-cabinet, three configuration). XXXL-cabinet configuration). You can modify this field in order to change from one device to another (add or remove one expansion cabinet).
  • Page 44: Figure 25: Xs Hardware And Software Configurations - Migration (Menu 3-2-2)

    ♦ MOTHER BOARD MANAGEMENT - MIGRATION UCT: hardware view software view XXS CONFIGURATION DIG. EN 0-00: IN SERVICE ..ANAL EN 0-01: IN SERVICE ..S/T0 EN 0-02: IN SERVICE ..EN 0-03 : IN SERVICE ..EN 0-04: IN SERVICE ..
  • Page 45 UCT: HARDWARE VIEW SOFTWARE VIEW XXS CONFIGURATION XL XXL XXXL GX-GLOBAL Used to view the device software configuration Read-only field. Used to view the device (one XS-cabinet XXS-cabinet configuration (one XS-cabinet or two XXS- configuration). You can modify this field in order cabinet configuration) to change from one device to another (add or remove one expansion cabinet, change from an...
  • Page 46 UCT: HARDWARE VIEW SOFTWARE VIEW ANALOGUE SETS: 8 Indicates the number of analogue sets on the Indicates the number of analogue sets using CPU card. the software. ACCES UNIQUEMENT T0 : 2 Indicates the number of T0 accesses on the Indicates the number of T0 accesses using the CPU card.
  • Page 47: Figure 26: Xc Hardware And Software Configurations - Migration (Menu 3-2-2)

    ♦ MOTHER BOARD MANAGEMENT - MIGRATION UCT: hardware view software view XC CONFIGURATION DIG. EN 0-00: IN SERVICE ..ANAL EN 0-01: IN SERVICE ..S/T0 EN 0-02: IN SERVICE ..EN 0-03: DISABLED ..EN 0-04: IN SERVICE ..HSCX EN 0-05: IN SERVICE ..
  • Page 48 DIG. EN 0-00: STATUS IN SERVICE DISABLED ………... ANAL EN 0-01: STATUS IN SERVICE S/T0 EN 0-02: STATUS EN 0-03: STATUS Used to activate the virtual card in the PBX. EN 0-04: STATUS HSCX EN 0-05: STATUS DISABLED EN 0-06: STATUS Used to deactivate the virtual card for Read-only field which indicates the position replacement.
  • Page 49: Figure 27: Ip Board Parameters Management (Menu 3-2-3)

    3.2.5.3 IP BOARD PARAMETERS MANAGEMENT (MENU 3-2-3) IP BOARD PARAMETERS MANAGEMENT EQUI IP ADDRESS SUB-NETWORK ADD ---------------------------------------- 0-04 131.129.255.53 255.255.255.224 1-01 131.129.255.54 255.255.255.224 SELECT THE IP BOARD ---------------------------------------- Figure 27: IP board parameters management (menu 3-2-3) This menu is used to view all the declared PTX cards (including the virtual card fitted on the UCT card corresponding to position 0-04), the IP addresses and the associated sub- network masks.
  • Page 50: Figure 28: Ip Card Selection

    SUB-NETWORK ADD The number of the sub-network and the number of the set on the sub-network. The sub-network address and IP address must respect the following relations: ♦ if the first bit of the IP address is 0 (class A), the sub-network address must be in the form: 255.xxx.xxx.xxx, ♦...
  • Page 51 PTX CARD SLOT : The IP address mask which comprises the number of the sub-network and the number of the set on the sub-network. The mask and IP address must respect the following rules: ♦ if the first bit of the IP address is 0 (class A), the mask must be in the form: 255.xxx.xxx.xxx, ♦...
  • Page 52: Figure 29: Isdn Board Switches Status (Menu 3-2-4)

    3.2.5.4 ISDN BOARD SWITCHES STATUS (MENU 3-2-4) ISDN BOARD SWITCHES STATUS EQT NO. TYPE DIR NUM. / FX AUTO-SUPPLY ------------------------------------------------------- 0-02-00 0-02-01 DECT FBORNE0 0-02-02 FT0-ETSI 0-02-03 FT0-ETSI ---------------------------------------------------- Figure 29: ISDN board switches status (menu 3-2-4) This menu indicates the jumper status for each ISDN access of the UCT-S (XS) and UCT- C (XC) cards.
  • Page 53: Menu 3 -3)

    MENU (3-3) For the Call Manager (F5): this menu is not available. F2: Menu 3-3 (Hardware configuration management) F1: Menu 3-3 (Configuration and recording) CONFIGURATION AND MESSAGE 1 HARDWARE CONFIGURATION 2 BVF: RECORD ANNOUNCEMENTS ENTER YOUR CHOICE Figure 30: Configuration and recording (Menu 3-3) (F1) F6 (XL/XS/XC): Menu 3-3 (SVF-BVF configuration) SVF-BVF CONFIGURATION 1 SVF-BVF: RECORD ANNOUNCEMENTS...
  • Page 54: Hardware Configuration (M6501 L/R Ip Pbx And M6504/M6540 Ip Pbx)

    3.3.1 HARDWARE CONFIGURATION (M6501 L/R IP PBX AND M6504/M6540 IP PBX) (MENU 3-3-1) 3.3.1.1 M6501L/R IP PBX CONFIG. MANAGEMENT CLASS SERVICE TYPE TMS BASIC: TYPE SUBSC.+SUBSC. STATUS IN SERVICE TMS TOCT: TYPE SUBSC.+SUBSC. STATUS IN SERVICE -------------------------------------------- Figure 32: Hardware configuration (M6501L/R IP PBX) CLASS SERVICE TYPE Note: This line is only displayed for a configuration using both set types.
  • Page 55 For the configuration, select TMS TOCT: EXTENSION RAM NETWORK 3.3.1.2 M6504/M6540 IP PBX Hardware description The OCI is equipped by default with a TOCH2 card (HJ2723A), with 2 RAM TMSs and one MOCI card. These 2 TMSs can be downloaded by programming either in EXTENSION RAM code (DTMF transmitters and receivers) or in NETWORK RAM code (MF SOCOTEL transmitters and receivers).
  • Page 56: Figure 33: Hardware Configuration (M6504/M6540)

    4 x MF SOCOTEL receivers A second TOCH2 card can be fitted to the OCI card (optional). Figure 33: Hardware configuration (M6504/M6540) For each TMS TOCH1 (DSP2 and DSP3), TMS TOCH2 (DSP4 and DSP5), you must select the DSP type and state.
  • Page 57: Record Announcements

    EXTENSION CABINET ABSENT DATA + TEL. TELEPHONE On system start up, this field is configured automatically according to the type of expansion cabinet. The composition of the data + telephone expansion cabinet is identical to that of the basic cabinet. The telephone expansion cabinet has 14 slots for telephone cards.
  • Page 58 BOARD PHYSICAL EQUIPMENT Enter the equipment number of the card containing the pre-configured announcements (4 digits for F1 and 006 for F6). Note: For F6, the voice mail system's virtual card on the UCT card contains pre- configured annoncements. Its equipment number is 006. CATALOGUE NUM/GUIDE Enter the catalogue number (if different from 0) and the announcement number (value between 1 and 255).
  • Page 59: Svf-Bvf Board Access Configuration (F6) (Menu 3-3-2)

    3.3.3 SVF-BVF BOARD ACCESS CONFIGURATION (F6) (MENU 3-3-2) SVF-BVF BOARD ACCESS CONFIGURATION 0-06-00 DIR. IN SERVICE ..0-06-01 IVS. DISABLED ..SCRIPT GROUP USED BY IN GROUP SCRIPT 0 74050 SCRIPT 1 SCRIPT 2 SCRIPT 3 SCRIPT 4 SCRIPT 5 SCRIPT 6 SCRIPT 7 SCRIPT 8...
  • Page 60: General Characteristics Of Ivs Ivb (F6) (Menu 3-3-3)

    3.3.4 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF IVS IVB (F6) (MENU 3-3-3) DISPLAY IVS GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS BVF BOARD SLOT: 0-06 --------------------------------------------- - FLASH SIZE (MEGABYTES) 15... - FIRMWARE VERSION NEF31034 104 - RECORDING LAW A LAW - COUNTRY CODE - COUNTRY INDEX - ECHO CANCELLATION DEPTH (MS) --------------------------------------------- Figure 36 : Displaying IVS general characteristics (F6) (Menu 3-3-3) This MMC is used to display the hardware information of the BVF board's interactive voice...
  • Page 61: Terminal Management (Menu 3-4)

    (79 or 799). 3.4.1.2 M6504/M6540 IP PBX The terminals are connected to the IOCK card via the multi-purpose connector on the distribution frame (see M6504/M6540 installation manual). 3.4.1.3 XL/XS/XC The UCT card offers the following connection possibilities: ♦...
  • Page 62: M6501L/R Ip Pbx (Oct4), M6504/M6540 Ip Pbx And Xl/Xs/Xc

    3.4.2 M6501L/R IP PBX (OCT4), M6504/M6540 IP PBX AND XL/XS/XC TERMINAL MANAGEMENT CONSOLE: - SPEED - DONGLE ON SERIAL PORT - REMOTE OPER. ACCESS, VIRTUAL PAD - COMPACT_FORMAT HANDLING ACCESS VT100 OR PC - ACCESS MODE RHM VT100 - ACTIVE SERVICE AT INIT.
  • Page 63 REMOTE OPER. ACCESS, VIRTUAL PAD Select YES for remote access to the console. The QUIT command (Escape + Q, then Y to confirm) is displayed on screen: ♦ 10 operation VT100 ↔ (11 Minitel terminal operation) ♦ 30 remote operation VT100 ↔ (31 remote Minitel terminal operation) is used to call the remote site (multi-site operation) to carry out remote operation via the MMC server ♦...
  • Page 64 PRINTER RATE V24.1200 V24.2400 V24.4800 V24.9600 Transmission speed selection for the printer. FLOW CONTROL WAIT IN SECONDS Wait duration is seconds, set by default at 40 seconds (maximum 99 seconds). The wait duration must be selected according to the printer connected and its management type.
  • Page 65: Password Management (Menu 3-5)

    PASSWORD MANAGEMENT (MENU 3-5) For the Call Manager (F5): Menu 3-3 (Password management). 3.5.1 M6501L/R IP PBX, M6504/M6540 IP PBX, XL, XS, XC Figure 38: Menu 3-5 (Password management F1/F2/F6) This screen is used to define passwords to protect operation: access to management (telephony, data , system) and operation administration.
  • Page 66 MANAGEMENT PASSWORD READ-PROTECTED WRITE-PROTECTED Enter the password using 5 alphanumeric characters (by default, DONNE). Note: The date and time of the last access are displayed as read access. READ-PROTECTED WRITE NOT PROTECTED Enter the password using 5 alphanumeric characters (by default, DONNE). READ-PROTECTED WRITE FORBIDDEN Enter the password using 5 alphanumeric characters (by default, DONNE).
  • Page 67 PASSWORD RECORD. MOBILE Enter the password using 5 alphanumeric characters (by default, 12345). Note: This password gives access to wireless management. MANAGEMENT PASSWORD MANUFACTURER PASSWORD ***** - LAST ACCESS DD/MM/YY at HH :mm MANUFACTURER PASSWORD LAST ACCESS ON DD /MM/YY AT HH:MM As of release 2.1 it is possible to change the manufacturer password.
  • Page 68: Compact Format With Password

    3.5.2 COMPACT FORMAT WITH PASSWORD MANAGEMENT PASSWORD COMPACT FORMATS MANAGEMENT (CF) - MANAGEMENT CENTER TYPE M7425 - PASSWORD PROTECTION PASSWORD USED ….. Figure 39: Compact format with password management Regardless of the type of PBX, you can protect all the compact formats with a specific password.
  • Page 69: Parameter Management (Menu 3-6)

    PARAMETER MANAGEMENT (MENU 3-6) For the Call Manager (F5): Menu 3-4 (Parameter management). PARAMETER MANAGEMENT MULTI-COMPANY MANAGEMENT - TEL. CALL BETWEEN COMPANIES - DATA CALL BETWEEN COMPANIES MULTI-SITE MANAGEMENT OPERATOR GROUP AUDIT ACTIVATED TYPE OF WIRELESS MANAGEMENT DECT CONSOLE TIME-OUT (SECONDS) CURRENT LANGUAGE LANGUAGE 1 INSTALL.
  • Page 70 COM. CALL BETWEEN COMPANIES This field is displayed if multi-company configuration is used. for a real multi-company configuration. this option means that the multi-company type is false: there is no consistency check carried out on the company extension numbers which can be in a call. COM.
  • Page 71 Example: ENGLISH FRENCH Load session Session Session Delete field Delete Delete Delete repeated line Clear Clear Return to first menu Origin Source Print menu Hardcopy Hardcopy First line of menu Begin Begin Go to next screen More More Last line of menu Select printout Type Type...
  • Page 72: Multi-Site Management (Menu 3-7)

    MULTI-SITE MANAGEMENT (MENU 3-7) Since the multi-site management functions are of great importance, they are not described in this manual, and are dealt with in a separate manual (reference PS8719AHA01). SOFTWARE LOCK MANAGEMENT (MENU 3-8) For the Call Manager (F5): Menu 3-8 (Software lock management). This menu is menu 3-7 when the PBX is used with mono-site configuration (see PARAMETER MANAGEMENT menu).
  • Page 73: Unlock Sa Functions (Menu 3-8-1)

    3.8.1 UNLOCK SA FUNCTIONS (MENU 3-8-1) For the Call Manager (F5): Menu 3-8-1 (Unlock SA functions). This menu allows the installer to unlock the functions acquired by the customer (SA: Sales Administration) Figure 42: Selection of the SA function BY CODE (M6501 L/R IP PBX AND M6540 IP PBX) HOSPITAL/HOTEL IAE_DE_RENVOI CALL DIST...
  • Page 74 BY CODE (FOR CALL MANAGER) HOSPITAL HOTEL CALL DIST LISTEN/INTRUSION RECORD > 128 DIRECTORY 5000 DIRECTORY 10000 FORWARD IAE 4-DEVICE CSTA 8-DEVICE CSTA 16-DEVICE CSTA 32-DEVICE CSTA 64-DEVICE CSTA 128-DEVICE CSTA 10 IP TERMINALS 25 IP TERMINALS 50 IP TERMINALS 75 IP TERMINALS 100 IP TERMINALS 150 IP TERMINALS...
  • Page 75: Figure 43: Unlock Hospital/Hotel

    BY STATUS • • • • LOCK CLE CARD ALLOWED UNLOCK Select a status. • • • • indicates all statuses. LOCK functions are not open and have no key code. CLE CARD the key code is entered (function not available). ALLOWED functions are allowed.
  • Page 76: Display Sa Functions (Menu 3-8-2)

    ID NUMBER Corresponds to the machine identification number (code stored in the dongle). STATUS OF FUNCTION • • • • LOCK CLE CARD ALLOWED UNLOCK Used to select the status of SA functions. • • • • indicates all statuses. LOCK functions are not open and have no key code.
  • Page 77: Figure 45: Display Sa Functions (F6) (Continued)

    DISPLAY SA FUNCTIONS 128-DEVISE CSTA ALLOWED 256-DEVISE CSTA ALLOWED 512-DEVISE CSTA ALLOWED 1024-DEVISE CSTA ALLOWED 2048-DEVISE CSTA ALLOWED ALLOWED AUTOMATIC OPERATOR ALLOWED IVS V24 2 ACCESSES ALLOWED IVS V24 4 ACCESSES ALLOWED IVS V24 8 ACCESSES ALLOWED IVS V24 16 ACCESSES ALLOWED IVS V24 S2 32 ACCESSES ALLOWED IVS V24 S2 64 ACCESSES ALLOWED...
  • Page 78: Figure 47: Display Sa Functions (F6) (Continued)

    DISPLAY SA FUNCTIONS 25 IP TERMINALS ALLOWED 50 IP TERMINALS ALLOWED 75 IP TERMINALS ALLOWED 100 IP TERMINALS ALLOWED 150 IP TERMINALS ALLOWED 200 IP TERMINALS ALLOWED 250 IP TERMINALS ALLOWED ---------------------------------------- Figure 47: Display SA functions (F6) (continued) Page 78 PS8149KENAA01 15/09/2004 Ce document est la propriété...
  • Page 79: Integr. Buffer Management (Menu 3-9)

    INTEGR. BUFFER MANAGEMENT (MENU 3-9) For the Call Manager (F5): this menu is not available. INTEGR. BUFFER MANAGEMENT 1 PARAMETER MANAGEMENT 2 RESET FLASH ENTER YOUR CHOICE -------------------------------------------------- Figure 48: Menu 3-9 (Integrated buffer management) 3.9.1 PARAMETER MANAGEMENT (MENU 3-9-1) For the Call Manager (F5): this menu is not available.
  • Page 80 FUNCTIONAL STATUS STATUS OPERATIONAL mode SUSPENDED Select a functional status for the integrated buffer. Note: You must select the status SUSPENDED if you want to modify the integrated buffer parameters. MODE NORMAL FALLBACK EST FALLBACK IN PROG. Select a mode for the integrated buffer. MUFACT CALL NUMBER Enter a directory number.
  • Page 81: Reset Flash (Menu 3-9-2)

    - OBSERVATION TYPE Enter the storage block for the observation records. BLOC N CHARACTERISTICS (0 TO 5) - TOTAL SIZE Enter the total size of the buffer (in Kbytes). - SIZE IN FALLBACK MODE Enter the size of the buffer in fallback mode (in Kbytes). Note: The fallback size is the reduced size of the block, to enable software downloading.
  • Page 82: Operation Administration (Menu 4)

    4. OPERATION ADMINISTRATION (MENU 4) Figure 52: Administration password Figure 53: Menu 4 (Operation administration). For the Call Manager (F5): Menu 4 (Operation administration). Page 82 PS8149KENAA01 15/09/2004 Ce document est la propriété de EADS et ne doit pas être reproduit ou communiqué sans autorisation. This document is the property of EADS and may not be copied or circulated without authorisation.
  • Page 83: Administration Parameters (Menu 4-1)

    ADMINISTRATION PARAMETERS (MENU 4-1) For the Call Manager (F5): Menu 4-1 (Administration parameters). ADMINISTRATION PARAMETERS ------ PRE-PAYMENT PARAMETERS ------- IN CURRENCY UNIT - CREDIT AND CHARGE UNIT (ROUNDED) 1/10 - CUMULATIVE SUM (ROUNDED OFF) No. OF DECIMALS DISPLAYED CHARGE UNIT PRICE 0.00..
  • Page 84 CHARGE UNIT PRICE Enter in this field the price per charge unit. If the value 1/100 is selected in the field "Credit and charge unit (rounded)", enter 0.75 to indicate a unit of 75 cents. . EURO/NATIONAL CURRENCY CONVER. The Euro value is given in 6 figures (7 characters with a decimal point). CHARGE RECORDS USE OF FORMAT 4500 If you enter YES, the record format can either be printed or processed by SMDR.
  • Page 85: Figure 55: Administration Parameters (Continued)

    PRINT HEADER ZZ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 40 characters PRINT FOOTER •...
  • Page 86 CALL RECORDS STEP BY STEP OUTPUT If you enter YES, all charged and non-charged call records (according to the parameter "delete records w/out charging") are output on the printer or on the PAD LINK, by means of the Kitaxe or Mufact call (with the sub-address for the PAD). If you enter NO, the records are not printed out.
  • Page 87: Figure 56: Administration Parameters (Continued)

    DATA RECORDS OUTPUT PACKET DATA Data record output is only available in format 6500 by means of the Kitaxe or Mufact call with the sub-address 10. If you enter YES, the field "Output format" is displayed. OUTPUT CIRCUIT DATA² Data record output is only available in format 6500 by means of the Kitaxe or Mufact call with the sub-address 20.
  • Page 88 AGENDA/ALARM FAMILY LOG BOOK PROGRESSIVELY STEP BY STEP AND LOG DUMMY Enables all wake-up services to be used as output from the LOG BOOK logbook: wake-up programming, wake-up cancellation, wake-up, no answer to wake-up. Same function as described above with a link on the output PROGRESSIVELY channel or PAD, by means of the Kitaxe or Mufact call with the sub-address 30.
  • Page 89: Figure 57: Administration Parameters (Continued)

    ROAMING FAMILY LOG BOOK PROGRESSIVELY STEP BY STEP AND LOG DUMMY Message output used for monitoring a mobile phone. The roaming record is a tool used to observe the operation of DECT terminals. Printout example: 3 LL 960320184349 01 TO 765432 C 123 Service ticket Wireless service CDR - Roaming TO =...
  • Page 90 MONITORING RECORDS STEP BY STEP OUTPUT (IF SIMPLE OR EXTENDED FORMAT) Select YES to output monitoring records for subscribers and/or lines by means of the Kitaxe or Mufact server with the sub-address 40. This selection depends on the selections made in the following fields. SUBSCRIBER MANAGEMENT CALL TYPE INCOM.
  • Page 91: Figure 58: Administration Parameters (Continued)

    OBSERVATION RECORDS GENERATING OBSERVATION RECORDS YES validates output of a data observation ticket. ADMINISTRATION PARAMETERS ------- ALARM MANAGEMENT --------- - GENERATION OF A SERVICE RECORD - MONITOR TEL. EXTENSION - REPORTED TO NUMBER 78669. - AND ACKNOWLEDGED BY CODE ..- TO CENTRALIZING SITE - SITE ..
  • Page 92: Figure 59: Administration Parameters (Continued - Alarm Validation On F6)

    TO CENTRALISING SITE (MULTI SITE OPERATION) Select YES to retransmit alarms to existing remote sites. SITE Enter the name(s) of the existing site(s). SNMP MANAGER IP ADDRESS Enter the SNMP manager IP address: field of 15 characters in standard format for an IP address, made up of 4 decimal values and separated by decimal points: If the IP address is modified, a message is sent to the SNMP requesting information.
  • Page 93: Figure 60: Administration Parameters (Continued - Alarm Validation On F1)

    ADMINISTRATION PARAMETERS ------------ ALARM VALIDATION ----------- ALARM MANAGEMENT STANDARD S10-20 - ALARM BEGIN. IF OPEN LOOP RECORD PARKED EXTENSIONS IN LOGBOOK LOGBOOK OUTPUT ON PRINTER ---------------------------------------- Figure 60: Administration parameters (continued - alarm validation on F1) ADMINISTRATION PARAMETERS ------------ ALARM VALIDATION --------- RECTIFIER ALARM OCCURRENCE FREQUENCY MAINS OR BATTERY ALARM...
  • Page 94 OCCURRENCE FREQUENCY (F2) Alarm output frequency: minimum 30 minutes, maximum 240 minutes. ALARM MANAGEMENT STANDARD S10-20 (F1 AND F2) If you enter YES, an alarm is set off when 50% of the external trunk lines in service are faulty. DRY LOOP ALARM MANAGEMENT NO. (F6) If you enter YES, an alarm is set off when 50% of the external trunk lines in service are faulty.
  • Page 95: Overall Display Of Charge Counters (Menu 4-2)

    OVERALL DISPLAY OF CHARGE COUNTERS (MENU 4-2) Figure 62: Menu 4-2 (Overall charge data) For the Call Manager (F5): Menu 4-2 (Overall display of charge counters). Levels 2 (Display trunk line counters), 3 (Display trunk group counters), and 4 (Display operator console counters) are not available. Note: The service counters can only be displayed in multi-company configuration.
  • Page 96: Figure 64: Extension Counters

    DISPLAYED COUNTERS THRESHOLD Counter threshold number: the threshold criterion is used to display extension counters equal to or greater than the entered threshold value. DIRECTORY BEGINNING WITH Enter a digit (or number). All directory numbers that start with this digit (or number) will be displayed.
  • Page 97: Display Trunk Line Counters (Menu 4-2-2)

    4.2.2 DISPLAY TRUNK LINE COUNTERS (MENU 4-2-2) For the Call Manager (F5): this menu is not available. DISPLAY TRUNK LINE COUNTERS DISPLAYED COUNTERS THRESHOLD FIRST PHYSICAL EQUIPMENT 00101 ------------------------------------------ DISPLAYED COUNTERS THRESHOLD Counter threshold number: the threshold criterion is used to display trunk line counters equal to or greater than the entered threshold value.
  • Page 98: Display Trunk Group Counters (Menu 4-2-3)

    4.2.3 DISPLAY TRUNK GROUP COUNTERS (MENU 4-2-3) For the Call Manager (F5): this menu is not available. Figure 66: Display of trunk group counters (F2) This screen displays all trunk groups declared in the PBX. You cannot modify this information. This screen shows: ♦...
  • Page 99: Display Department Counters (Menu 4-2-5)

    4.2.5 DISPLAY DEPARTMENT COUNTERS (MENU 4-2-5) For the Call Manager (F5): Menu 4-2-2 (Display department counters). Figure 68: Display department counters This screen displays all counters by company/department pair declared in the PBX. You cannot modify this information. The table shows: ♦...
  • Page 100: Reset Counters (Menu 4-2-6)

    4.2.6 RESET COUNTERS (MENU 4-2-6) For the Call Manager (F5): Menu 4-2-3 (Reset counters). Figure 69: Selection of counters to be reset There are 3 types of counters which can be reset: ♦ extension and department counters: of company ♦ operator counters: reserved for operator ♦...
  • Page 101: Figure 71: Message Indicating That The Counters Have Been Reset

    Figure 71: Message indicating that the counters have been reset PS8149KENAA01 Page 101 15/09/2004 Ce document est la propriété de EADS et ne doit pas être reproduit ou communiqué sans autorisation. This document is the property of EADS and may not be copied or circulated without authorisation.
  • Page 102: Charging Of Individual Subscribers (Menu 4-3)

    CHARGING OF INDIVIDUAL SUBSCRIBERS (MENU 4-3) For the Call Manager (F5): Menu 4-3 (Charging of individual subscribers). Figure 72: Menu 4-3 (Directory number selection) DIRECTORY NUMBER The extension is accessed by its directory number. When you validate this number the following screen is displayed: Figure 73: Charging subscriber 28 PREPAYMENT EXTENSION WITH PREPAYMENT...
  • Page 103 EXTENSION WITH MULTI-CHARGING Enter YES for multi-user extensions: users must then enter their password for outgoing calls. ACCOUNT CLOSED If you enter YES, the account corresponding to the set is closed. If you enter NO, the account corresponding to the set is in credit. Note: A closed account can be set to NO even if the account has been credited.
  • Page 104 COUNTER RESET If you enter NO, the counter is not reset. If you enter YES, the counter is reset (total number of CUs recorded). Note: If the prepayment feature is used, the PBX requests the ISDN network to continually retransmit charge units. The calls made are increased by one charge unit, corresponding to activation of this service (unless this service is part of the subscription).
  • Page 105: Logbook Display (Menu 4-4)

    LOGBOOK DISPLAY (MENU 4-4) For the Call Manager (F5): Menu 4-4 (Logbook display). Figure 74: Menu 4-4 (Logbook) The logbook is used to display information about PBX operations. The logbook can store up to 80 lines of information on 8 to 20 pages, according to page content. The logbook indicates hardware and software errors and faults: ♦...
  • Page 106 Example of a logbook display: ** LOGBOOK PAGE 1/ 4 17:52:43 04/01/90 ******MSGV: **EN SERVICE** 17:53:19 04/01/90 **DSP*POCZ: **EN SERVICE** 17:54:05 04/01/90 *******CCS: **SOUS OPER.** 17:54:06 04/01/90 ******MSGV: **SOUS OPER.** 17:54:40 04/01/90 *******CCS: **EN SERVICE** JOURNAL DE BORD PAGE 2/ 4 17:54:41 04/01/90 ******MSGV: **EN SERVICE**...
  • Page 107: Hardware Events Recorded In The Logbook

    4.4.1 HARDWARE EVENTS RECORDED IN THE LOGBOOK Total reset, indication that the LAS card has been recognised correctly, indication of a PARKED extension (digital set not connected to PBX). PBX time reset after an auto reset. Analogue set switched to permanent off hook position (PARKED) and end of line lockout (PARK END).
  • Page 108: Logical Security Blocks

    4.4.2 LOGICAL SECURITY BLOCKS Automatic system maintenance sees the configuration as a set of hierarchically arranged logical security blocks (LSB). When there is a malfunction this arrangement enables the system to identify the faulty element and take the appropriate action: when an error is detected, automatic maintenance can take fail safe action.
  • Page 109: Delete Logbook (Menu 4-5)

    DELETE LOGBOOK (MENU 4-5) For the Call Manager (F5): Menu 4-5 (Delete logbook). Figure 75: Password for deleting the logbook LOGBOOK PASSWORD Enter the password. When you validate this password, the logbook is deleted and reset to zero. When the operation is complete, the following screen is displayed: Figure 76: Delete logbook PS8149KENAA01 Page 109...
  • Page 110: Display Statuses (Menu 4-6)

    DISPLAY STATUSES (MENU 4-6) DISPLAY STATUSES 1 STATUS OF EXTENSIONS 2 STATUS OF EXTERNAL TRUNKS 3 STATUS OF DYNAMIC TRUNK GROUPS 4 STATUS OF DATA LINKS 5 MAINTENANCE STATUS 6 ROAMING STATUS OF MOBILES 7 FILLING STATUS OF TABLES 8 STATUS OF CONNECTIONS TCP TUNNEL 9 STATUS OF INTEGRATED VOICE BOXES ENTER YOUR CHOICE ----------------------------------------------...
  • Page 111: Status Of Extensions (Menu 4-6-1)

    4.6.1 STATUS OF EXTENSIONS (MENU 4-6-1) For the Call Manager (F5): Menu 4-6-1 (Status of extensions). STATUS OF EXTENSIONS 1 STATUS OF EXTENSIONS 2 IP SUBSCRIBERS STATUS ENTER YOUR CHOICE ---------------------------------------------- Figure 78: Status of extensions 4.6.1.1 STATUS OF EXTENSIONS (MENU 4-6-1-1) For the Call Manager (F5): Menu 4-6-1-1 (Status of extensions) SELECTION OF A STATUS TO MONITOR SEARCH STATUS...
  • Page 112: Figure 80: Display Extensions (F1) (Any Status)

    DIRECTORY BEGINNING WITH Enter a digit (or number). All sets with directory numbers that start with this digit (or number) will be displayed. Example 1: On an F1, display of extensions in any status, with no particular conditions as to the directory number. EXTENSIONS (ANY STATUS) EQT NO TYPE STATUS...
  • Page 113: Figure 82: Ip Subscribers Status - Selection

    4.6.1.2 IP SUBSCRIBERS STATUS (MENU 4-6-1-2) For the Call Manager (F5): Menu 4-6-1-2 (IP subscribers status) APPLICATION STATUS SELECTION TYPE OF SET ETHERSET APPLICATIV SESSION UNCONNECT DIRECTORY BEGINNING WITH: ..---------------------------------------------- Figure 82: IP subscribers status - selection This menu is used to display all IP sets declared on the site on the basis of several criteria (type of set, status of set's applicative session, directory number).
  • Page 114: Figure 83: Ip Subscribers Status - Display Non-Connected Applicative Sessions

    Example 1: SUBSCRIBERS ..NOT CONNECT. STATUS TYPE SESSION COMPLEMENTARY INFORMATIONS ---------------------------------------------- TDPC UNCONNECT. 01-0 ETHERSET UNCONNECT. 01-1 ---------------------------------------------- Lines of complementary information: L1: Site Cluster CLX board no. L2: IP address Port RTP Location nb Begin More Figure 83: IP subscribers status - display non-connected applicative sessions Example 2: SUBSCRIBERS ..CONNECT.
  • Page 115 Shows the CAC center number (the center containing the main CAC server) and class number of the IP set. When the search criteria concern applicative sessions other than non-connected sessions, the following complementary information is given. SITE Shows the site where the IP signalling point is located. CLUSTER Shows the cluster where the IP signalling point is located.
  • Page 116: Status Of External Trunks (Menu 4-6-2)

    4.6.2 STATUS OF EXTERNAL TRUNKS (MENU 4-6-2) For the Call Manager (F5): this menu is not available. SELECTION OF A STATUS TO MONITOR SEARCH STATUS ON TRUNK GROUP ..FIRST PHYSICAL EQUIPMENT 10900 ---------------------------------------- Figure 85: Selection of a status to monitor SEARCH STATUS FREE BUSY...
  • Page 117: Figure 86: External Trunk Lines On The Trunk Group

    ON TRUNK GROUP Name of the trunk group. FIRST PHYSICAL EQUIPMENT The external trunk lines on the trunk group are displayed starting with the first position indicated. Example: Display of the external trunk lines on the trunk group. LINES ANY TO ..eqt ACCESS TK GR STATUS...
  • Page 118: Status Of Dynamic Trunk Groups (Menu 4-6-3)

    4.6.3 STATUS OF DYNAMIC TRUNK GROUPS (MENU 4-6-3) For the Call Manager (F5): this menu is not available. The selection screen displays the status and name of the trunk group you wish to view. SELECTION OF A STATUS TO MONITOR STATUS SEARCHED OVER THE DYNAMIC TRUNK GP DYN S6...
  • Page 119: Status Of Data Links (Menu 4-6-4)

    4.6.4 STATUS OF DATA LINKS (MENU 4-6-4) For the Call Manager (F5): Menu 4-6-2 (Status of data links). Example: Display of data links. STATUS OF DATA LINKS EQT NO. TYPE STATUS NO.LC ---------------------------------------- AFISER0 SERVER FREE SERVTL1 SERVER FREE KITAXE2 SERVER FREE SAESAE3 SERVER FREE...
  • Page 120: Maintenance Status (Menu 4-6-5)

    4.6.5 MAINTENANCE STATUS (MENU 4-6-5) For the Call Manager (F5): Menu 4-6-3 (Maintenance status). A selection menu is used to define the state to be displayed. The names used to identify the devices are those used in the logbook. SELECTION OF A STATUS TO MONITOR SEARCH STATUS POSITION OF FIRST CARD -----------------------------------------------------...
  • Page 121: Figure 92: Display Any Maintenance Status

    Example: Display of the cards in maintenance status. Figure 92: Display any maintenance status Figure 93: Display any maintenance status (continued) PS8149KENAA01 Page 121 15/09/2004 Ce document est la propriété de EADS et ne doit pas être reproduit ou communiqué sans autorisation. This document is the property of EADS and may not be copied or circulated without authorisation.
  • Page 122: Roaming Status Of Mobiles (Menu 4-6-6)

    4.6.6 ROAMING STATUS OF MOBILES (MENU 4-6-6) For the Call Manager (F5): Menu 4-6-4 (Roaming status of mobiles). MOBILE LOCALIZATION STATUS 1 MOBILE BASIS 2 CELL BASIS ENTER YOUR CHOICE ---------------------------------------- Figure 94: Mobile localisation status 4.6.6.1 MOBILE BASIS (MENU 4-6-6-1) This menu is used to display the status and localisation of all the mobiles.
  • Page 123: Figure 96: Mobile Localisation (Cell Basis) (Menu 4-6-6-2)

    4.6.6.2 CELL BASIS (MENU 4-6-6-2) This menu is used to display, for a given cell, all the mobiles attached to this cell. MOBILE LOCALIZED ON CELL SELECT THE CELL ..---------------------------------------- Figure 96: Mobile localisation (cell basis) (menu 4-6-6-2) Select the cell. Press Enter to confirm. MOBILE LOCALIZED ON CELL CELL 0 EQUIP NUM.
  • Page 124: Filling Status Of Tables (Menu 4-6-7)

    4.6.7 FILLING STATUS OF TABLES (MENU 4-6-7) For the Call Manager (F5): Menu 4-6-5 (Filling status of tables). FILLING STATUS OF TABLES PROGRAMMING KEYS 219 / 4600 PERSONAL ABREV. NUMBER PREDEFINED FORWARD IMMEDIATE FORWARD FORWARD ON BUSY FORWARD ON NO ANSWER RECORDED CALL IMMEDIATE CALL DELAYED CALL...
  • Page 125: Status Of Tcp Tunnel Connections (Menu 4-6-8)

    4.6.8 STATUS OF TCP TUNNEL CONNECTIONS (MENU 4-6-8) For the Call Manager (F5): Menu 4-6-6 (Status of TCP tunnel connections) STATUS OF CONNECTIONS TCP TUNNEL NAME STATUS LC NO. ---------------------------------------- S04>S20 1101 CONNECT. IN PROGRS S04>S06 1102 CONNECT. IN PROGRS S04>S21 0401 CONNECTED...
  • Page 126: Figure 102: Overall View Of Voice Mailboxes

    4.6.9.1 OVERALL VIEW OF VOICE BOXES (MENU 4-6-9-1) For the Call Manager (F5): this menu is not available. When you select this feature, the following screen is displayed: VOICE MAIL BOXES DISPLAY FROM NUMBER ..FOR THE SERVICE CLASS ..FOR THE FUNCTIONAL MODE ..
  • Page 127: Figure 104: Displaying Voice Mailboxes Belonging To The Same Service Class

    FOR THE SERVICE CLASS A list of the voice mailboxes belonging to the same service class can be displayed. Select the name of the class (select "----" to display all the voice mailboxes). When you validate the selection, the following screen is displayed (read only): VOICE MAIL DISPLAY FOR THE CLASS : BVI 0 BVF FUNCTION STATUS: IN SERVICE...
  • Page 128: Figure 106: Displaying Voice Mailboxes By Status

    Note: When the cursor is positioned on a voice mailbox number, a zoom command (ESC Z) can be used to display the details of the messages in the voice mailbox (see menu 4.6.9.2). FOR THE STATUS A list of the voice mailboxes can be displayed depending on their status: View voice mailboxes with space available to receive new ------- messages...
  • Page 129 RANGE/VOICE MAIL TOTAL NUMBER : Indicates the percentage of voice mailboxes meeting the selection criteria out of the total number of voice mailboxes declared. RANGE OF USED FLASH : Indicates the occupation rate of the flash memory for all messages listed on the basis of the criteria selected.
  • Page 130: Figure 107: Selecting A Voice Mailbox

    DURAT.: Total duration of all messages recorded in the voice mailbox (messages left + greeting messages). TOTALS: - Total number of recorded messages (NGM and NRM) in all the voice mailboxes. - Total duration of all messages in all voice mailboxes. 4.6.9.2 VIEW MESSAGES IN A BOX (MENU 4-6-9-2) For the Call Manager (F5): this menu is not available.
  • Page 131 The recorded messages are of two types: ♦ first part of menu: greeting messages (maximum of 3 types per voice mailbox) ♦ second part of menu: messages left Message number. DATE Date on which the message was left (dd/mm/yy hh:mm). ACCESS Type of greeting active: STANDARD...
  • Page 132: Figure 109: View Messages Involved In Audit

    4.6.9.3 VIEW MESSAGES INVOLVED IN AUDIT (MENU 4-6-9-3) For the Call Manager (F5): this menu is not available. When you select this feature, the following screen is displayed: DISPLAY MESSAGES INVOLVED IN AUDIT DATE STATUS DURATION ----------------------------------------------- 13/05/03 13 :36 LEFT 00:10 13/05/03 13 :35...
  • Page 133: Figure 110: Display General Characteristics

    4.6.9.4 DISPLAY GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS (MENU 4-6-9-4) For the Call Manager (F5): this menu is not available. When you select this feature, the following screen is displayed: DISPLAY GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS IVB/FRV CARD SLOT: X-X --------------------------------------- - FLASH FILLING RATE - FLASH STEPS (IN SECOND) - TAILLE FLASH (MEGA OCTETS) - VERSION FIRMWARE - CATALOGUE LIST OF VOICE ANNOUNCEMENTS:...
  • Page 134: Figure 111: Displaying Voicemail Busy Statistics

    4.6.9.5 DISPLAY BUSY STATISTICS (MENU 4-6-9-5) For the Call Manager (F5): not available When you select this feature, the following screen is displayed: BUSY STATISTICS DISPLAY ALL KIND OF MESSAGES TOTAL BOX NUM. MSG NUM.DURATION RATE(%) ------------------------------------- 02:38:53 ANNOUNCEMENT GREETING DURATIONS GREETING TYPE MSG.
  • Page 135: Traffic Observation (Menu 4-7)

    TRAFFIC OBSERVATION (MENU 4-7) TRAFFIC OBSERVATION 1 DEFINE TRUNK GROUP OBSERVATION 2 DISPLAY TRUNK GROUP OBSERVATION 3 BASE STATION OBSERVATION 4 BASE STATION TRUNK OBSERVATION 5 MOBILE OBSERVATION 6 RESET WIRELESS OBSERVATION 7 INTEGRATED VOICE BOX PARAMETERS 8 CAC SERVER MONITORING ENTER YOUR CHOICE -------------------------------------------- Figure 113: Menu 4-7 (Traffic observation)
  • Page 136: Define Trunk Group Observation (Menu 4-7-1)

    4.7.1 DEFINE TRUNK GROUP OBSERVATION (MENU 4-7-1) For the Call Manager (F5): this menu is not available. Figure 114: Define trunk group observation This menu is used to identify the trunk group(s) to be observed, to select the sampling time, to set observation duration (optional), and to reset the sampling memory. SAMPLING TIME 10 MIN 20 MIN 30 MIN 60 MIN 1MIN (test)
  • Page 137: Display Trunk Group Observation (Menu 4-7-2)

    4.7.2 DISPLAY TRUNK GROUP OBSERVATION (MENU 4-7-2) For the Call Manager (F5): this menu is not available. Figure 115: Display trunk group observation This menu is used to select the trunk group to be observed and to display the characteristics of the trunk lines in service. TRUNK GROUP SELECTION Select a trunk group.
  • Page 138: Figure 116: Observation Of Trunk Group Table

    RATE IN ERLANGS Select the rate in Erlangs. Example: Display of trunk group observations. Figure 116: Observation of trunk group table This screen displays the hour, minutes, and date of the observation and a table showing the characteristics of the trunk group observed, including the number of lines in service. DIRECTION D: Outgoing or A: incoming Busy rate for lines in the trunk group...
  • Page 139: Base Station Observation (Menu 4-7-3)

    4.7.3 BASE STATION OBSERVATION (MENU 4-7-3) For the Call Manager (F5): this menu is not available. Figure 117: Base station observation TRUNK GROUP SELECTION • • • • • • • BASE TG0 Select the trunk group to be observed. Figure 118: Base station observation table This screen displays all the calls presented, made, or cut off on the base stations in a selected trunk group since the last reset.
  • Page 140: Base Station Trunk Observation (Menu 4-7-4)

    4.7.4 BASE STATION TRUNK OBSERVATION (MENU 4-7-4) For the Call Manager (F5): this menu is not available. Figure 119: Selection of trunk group to be observed TRUNK GROUP SELECTION • • • • • • BASE TG0 Select the trunk group to be observed. Figure 120: Observation of the selected trunk group Page 140 PS8149KENAA01...
  • Page 141: Mobile Observation (Menu 4-7-5)

    INCOMING CALLS PRESENTED Number of incoming calls presented since the last reset. FAILURE DUE TO CONGESTION Number of failed calls since the last reset. INCOMING CALLS ESTABLISHED Number of incoming calls set up since the last reset. ROAMING requests Number of roaming requests made since the last reset. ROAMING request CONGESTION Number of roaming request congestions since the last request.
  • Page 142: Reset Wireless Observation (Menu 4-7-6)

    4.7.6 RESET WIRELESS OBSERVATION (MENU 4-7-6) For the Call Manager (F5): Menu 4-7-2 (Reset wireless observation). Figure 122: Rest wireless observation This screen is used to define all counters to be reset. The date and time of the operation is given for each correspondent. MOBILES COUNTERS If you select YES, the mobile counters are reset.
  • Page 143: Integrated Voice Box Parameters (Menu 4-7-7)

    4.7.7 INTEGRATED VOICE BOX PARAMETERS (MENU 4-7-7) For the Call Manager (F5): this menu is not available. IVB INTEGRATED VOICE BOX PARAMETERS 1 AUDIT START-UP CRITERIA 2 MESSAGE SELECTION CRITERION 3 RESET FLASH ENTER YOUR CHOICE -------------------------------------------- Figure 123: Integrated voice box parameters This menu is used to select the parameters for starting the audit and deleting messages, audit start up, message deletion, and to reset the flash memory.
  • Page 144: Figure 124: Audit Start-Up Criteria

    4.7.7.1 AUDIT START-UP CRITERIA (MENU 4-7-7-1) For the Call Manager (F5): this menu is not available. When you select this feature, the following screen is displayed: AUDIT START-UP CRITERIA FREQUENCY: HOURLY FREQUENCY: DAILY TIME OF START-UP STAT: ACTIVE ACTION: ..Figure 124: Audit start-up criteria This menu is used to define the audit start-up criteria.
  • Page 145: Figure 125: Message Deletion Criteria

    4.7.7.2 MESSAGE SELECTION CRITERIA (MENU 4-7-7-2) For the Call Manager (F5): this menu is not available. When you select this feature, the following screen is displayed: MESSAGE SELECTION CRITERION OR CRITERIA VALUES - CONDITION: 0 -------------------------- - FOR MESSAGE STATUS ..
  • Page 146: Figure 126: Reset Voice Mailbox Flash

    AND THE DURATION (IN SECONDS) In seconds. The duration of the selected (or deleted) message has exceeded the specified limit. AND THE SERVICE CLASS Select the name of the class or "------" (whatever the class). Note: If no criteria are selected in a particular block, the audit will not be run on this block.
  • Page 147: Cac Server Monitoring (Menu 4-7-8)

    4.7.8 CAC SERVER MONITORING (MENU 4-7-8) For the Call Manager (F5): Menu 4-7-3 (CAC server monitoring) CAC SERVER MONITORING 1 DISP. FLOW TOWARDS OTHER CENTRES 2 DISP. FLOW PER CLASS 3 CENTERS COUNTERS REINITIALIZATION 4 CENTERS COUNTERS REINITIALIZATION 5 CAC SERVERS STATUS ENTER YOUR CHOICE -------------------------------------------- Figure 127: CAC server monitoring...
  • Page 148 ACTIVE SERVER: XXXXX, CCU: ZZ This line shows the name of the site where the active server is located (counters read in this server) and the cluster number (cluster no. 2 for "single-cluster" systems). CENTER Shows the name of the centre. FLOW Shows the current flow (in kbit/s).
  • Page 149: Figure 129: Display Flows By Cac Class

    4.7.8.2 DISPLAY FLOWS BY CAC CLASS (MENU 4-7-8-2) For the Call Manager (F5): Menu 4-7-3-2 (Disp. flow per class) DISP. FLOW PER CLASS ACTIVE SERVER: 001-SITE LOC, CCU: 2 CLASS THROUGPT MAX. CRIT NB REF NB ----------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------- Figure 129: Display flows by CAC class Only CAC class counters with limited flow are displayed.
  • Page 150: Figure 130: Reset The Centre Counters

    4.7.8.3 CENTERS COUNTERS REINITIALIZATION (MENU 4-7-8-3) For the Call Manager (F5): Menu 4-7-3-3 (Centers counters reinitialization) IMPORTANT: This menu only appears if the PBX is configured in multi-site mode (menu 3.6 - Parameters management). CENTERS COUNTERS REINITIALIZATION ACTIVE SERVER: 001-SITE LOC, CCU: 2 COUNTRES:MAXIMUM FLOW REACHED CRITICAL AREA CALLS COUNTERS REFUSED CALL COUNTERS...
  • Page 151 REFUSED CALL COUNTERS If you select YES the counters are reset. FOR THE CENTRE Select the name of a centre from those available. If you wish to reset the tables for all centres, simply select " ……." . CONFIRMATION If you select YES reset of the desired counters is confirmed. PS8149KENAA01 Page 151 15/09/2004...
  • Page 152: Figure 131: Reset Class Counters

    4.7.8.4 CAC CLASS COUNTERS REINITIALIZATION (MENU 4-7-8-4) For the Call Manager (F5): Menu 4-7-3-4 (Class counters reinitialization) CLASS COUNTERS REINITIALIZATION ACTIVE SERVER: 001-SITE LOC, CCU: 2 COUNTRES:MAXIMUM FLOW REACHED CRITICAL AREA CALLS COUNTERS REFUSED CALL COUNTERS FOR THE CLASS CONFIRMATION ----------------------------------------- Figure 131: Reset class counters This menu is used to reset all or some of the CAC server counters on a CAC class basis.
  • Page 153: Figure 132 : Cac Servers Status

    FOR THE CLASS Select the name of a class from those available. If you wish to reset the tables for all CAC classes, simply select " ……." . CONFIRMATION If you select YES reset of the desired counters is confirmed. 4.7.8.5 CAC SERVERS STATUS (MENU 4-7-8-5) For the Call Manager (F5): Menu 4-7-3-5 (CAC servers status)
  • Page 154: Installer Data (Menu 5)

    5. INSTALLER DATA (MENU 5) Figure 133: Password for access to installer data INSTALLER DATA 1 PROCESSOR ACCESS 2 CONFIGURATION TRANSFER 3 CONNECTION MANAGEMENT 4 IDENTIFICATION 5 TONE AND ANNOUNCEMENT DEFINITION 6 SIGNALING MANAGEMENT 7 ALARM CONFIGURATION ENTER YOUR CHOICE ---------------------------------------------------- Figure 134: Menu 5 (Installer data).
  • Page 155: Processor Access (Menu 5-1)

    PROCESSOR ACCESS (MENU 5-1) For the Call Manager (F5): Menu 5-1 (Processor access). PROCESSOR ACCESS 1 – FORMAT OF PAS FILES 2 DISPLAY OF PAS FILES 3 RESTART REQUEST ENTER YOUR CHOICE ---------------------------------------------------- Figure 135: Menu 5-1 (Processor access). 5.1.1 FORMAT OF PAS FILES (MENU 5-1-1) For the Call Manager (F5): Menu 5-1-1 (Format of PAS files).
  • Page 156: Display Of Pas Files (Menu 5-1-2)

    5.1.2 DISPLAY OF PAS FILES (MENU 5-1-2) For the Call Manager (F5): Menu 5-1-2 (Display of PAS files). Figure 137: Display of PAS files This MMC is used to display the address and contents of an element in a given table. Selection is by entering the PAS descriptor, the table number, and element rank (giving the element rank is optional).
  • Page 157: Restart Request (Menu 5-1-3)

    5.1.3 RESTART REQUEST (MENU 5-1-3) For the Call Manager (F5): Menu 5-1-3 (Restart request). RESTART REQUEST ACTIVE DATA DATA FILE 0 -F6V151 DonF.1AedH 03 FRA 01/01/00 00:02 INACTIVE DATA DATA FILE 1 -F6V152 DonF.2AedR 03 FRA 03/01/00 02:30 R.ACTIVE VALID F.1AedH 01/01/00 00:01 R.INACTIVE ..
  • Page 158 DIRECTORY ACTION CONFIRM Select YES to confirm the action on the active directory. RESTART TYPE STANDARD • • • • • • • • Select Standard as the restart type. LOADED DATA Read-only line indicating the data to be saved. RESTART CONFIRMATION Select YES to confirm the restart: the PBX will restart automatically.
  • Page 159 TO PERFORM A TOTAL RESET: IMPORTANT: A total reset clears all data from existing programming. The system is then configured automatically with the equipment installed. On the line "Restart type", select "Standard" and press Enter to confirm. On the line "Restart confirmation", select "YES" and press Enter to confirm. Enter "CO"...
  • Page 160: Configuration Transfer (Menu 5-2)

    CONFIGURATION TRANSFER (MENU 5-2) For the Call Manager (F5): this menu is not available. Figure 139: Menu 5-2 (Configuration transfer) RAM DISK1 and 2 areas contain the DATA (including directory data). These fields indicate the date and time of the last locked RAM restore/backup operations. The FLASH EPROM area indicates the date and time of the FLASH EPROM restore/backup operations.
  • Page 161: Serial Port Configuration Transfer

    5.2.1 SERIAL PORT CONFIGURATION TRANSFER When you validate the serial port as the transfer medium, the following screen is displayed: Figure 140: Serial port configuration transfer THROUGHPUT 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 Select the transfer rate (in bauds). IDENTIFICATION Enter in this field the identification of the item to be transferred.
  • Page 162: Parallel Port Configuration Transfer

    5.2.2 PARALLEL PORT CONFIGURATION TRANSFER When you validate the parallel port as the transfer medium, the following screen is displayed. CONFIGURATION TRANSFER transfer mediUM PARALLEL PORT DIRECTION OF TRANSFER FULL BACKUP IDENTIFICATION ……….. RAM DISK TRANSFER FLASH PROM TRANSFER CONFIRMATION ------------------------------------------------- Figure 141: Parallel transfer of the configuration IDENTIFICATION...
  • Page 163: Connection Management (Menu 5-3) Not In Values

    CONNECTION MANAGEMENT (MENU 5-3) NOT IN VALUES For the Call Manager (F5): this menu is not available. CONNECTION MANAGEMENT CALL 1 - PHYSICAL SLOT A ….. - PHYSICAL SLOT B ….. - PHYSICAL SLOT C ….. - TONE SILENCE - COMMAND TYPE disconnect.
  • Page 164 COMMAND TYPE DISCONNECT. CONNECT A --> B CONNECTION B --> A CONNECTION A <--> B CONNECTION TONE --> A CONFERENCE A-B-C CONF A TR, B/C REC A LOOP B1 CHANNEL A LOOP B2 CHANNEL On this line, indicate the type of connection to be set up (call 1). CALL 2 PHYSICAL SLOT A Indicate the physical slot of the first equipment for the second call.
  • Page 165: Identification (Menu 5-4)

    IDENTIFICATION (MENU 5-4) IDENTIFICATION SOFTWARE IDENTIFICATION DISPLAY DIGITAL SET NAMES MANAGEMENT OF DIGITAL SET NAMES ENTER YOUR CHOICE -------------------------------------------------- Figure 143: Identification (F1) IDENTIFICATION SOFTWARE IDENTIFICATION HARDWARE IDENTIFICATION DISPLAY DIGITAL SET NAMES MANAGEMENT OF DIGITAL SET NAMES ENTER YOUR CHOICE -------------------------------------------------- Figure 144: Identification (F6) For the Call Manager (F5): Menu 5-2 (Identification).
  • Page 166: Software Identification (Menu 5-4-1)

    5.4.1 SOFTWARE IDENTIFICATION (MENU 5-4-1) For the Call Manager (F5): Menu 5-2 (Identification). 5.4.1.1 M6501L/R IP PBX (F1) SOFTWARE IDENTIFICATION IDENTIFICATION M7500-0 SYSTEM PROM OT3V116 Gen.B6Aed3 02 FRA BOOT PROM. APPLIC. F1VV116 GenB.6Bed2 02 FRA S0 S0 ISDN HX2456 Gen2.1Aed3 02 FRA S0 S0 ISDN HX2456 Gen2.1Aed3 02 FRA...
  • Page 167: Figure 146: Software Identification (F2)

    5.4.1.2 M6504/M6540 IP PBX (F2) SOFTWARE IDENTIFICATION IDENTIFICATION M7500-0 SYSTEM PROM ODYV116 Gen.B6Aed3 02 FRA BOOT PROM. APPLIC. FOVV116 GenB.6Bed2 02 FRA MMI LANGUAGE: FR-Francais GB-English DS. LANGUAGE : FrancaisEnglish Deutsch Figure 146: Software identification (F2) This screen indicates the software release installed on the OCx card (OCI).
  • Page 168: Figure 147: Software Identification (Xl)

    5.4.1.3 XL, XS ET XC (F6) SOFTWARE IDENTIFICATION BOOT PROM. BOOT BUT1V11Gen1.1AedB 03 FRA ACTIVE DIRECTORY Soft.Rel. 3.1 VALID 000 UT1V151GenF.1AedJ 03 FRA SYSTEM + 001 F6V151 GenF.1AedJ 03 FRA APPLIC + 002 F6V151 RamF.1AedJ 03 FRA RAMDISK + MMI LANGUAGE: FR-Francais GB-English DS.
  • Page 169: Hardware Identification (Menu 5-4-2)

    5.4.2 HARDWARE IDENTIFICATION (MENU 5-4-2) For the Call Manager (F5): this menu is not available. IMPORTANT: This menu is only displayed for XL/XS/XC systems (F6). This menu is used to display the hardware status of a PBX (slots of cards installed in PBX, card type, item code, serial number, quantity, etc.) HARDWARE IDENTIFICATION FROM THE EQUIPMENT...
  • Page 170: Figure 150: Hardware Identification (Example Of An Xl Cabinet)

    HARDWARE IDENTIFICATION 1-01-PTx 32 CHANNELS 1-06-LN16XI CNMHJ4475AB01 NMNMP030903781 1-07-LA16XI CNMHJ4431AA01 NMNMP030703993 ---------------------------------------- Figure 150: Hardware identification (example of an XL cabinet) The cards installed in the PBX are listed from the slot selected. The following information is displayed for each slot occupied: ♦...
  • Page 171: Display Digital Set Names (Menu 5-4-2 On F1/F2 And 5-4-3 On F6)

    5.4.3 DISPLAY DIGITAL SET NAMES (MENU 5-4-2 ON F1/F2 AND 5-4-3 ON F6) For the Call Manager (F5): this menu is not available. Figure 151: Display digital set names Figure 152: Display digital set names (continued) PS8149KENAA01 Page 171 15/09/2004 Ce document est la propriété...
  • Page 172: Figure 153: Display Digital Set Names (Continued)

    Figure 153: Display digital set names (continued) Figure 154: Display digital set names (end) These screens display the correspondence between the model numbers of the digital sets and the names by which they are identified. MODEL No. The set model number. NAME The name allocated to the model number.
  • Page 173: Management Of Digital Set Names (Menu 5-4-3 On F1/F2 And 5-4-4 On F6)

    5.4.4 MANAGEMENT OF DIGITAL SET NAMES (MENU 5-4-3 ON F1/F2 AND 5-4-4 ON F6) For the Call Manager (F5): this menu is not available. Figure 155: Modification of digital set names This menu is used to add new names to the list in the event of release of new telephones on the market or to customise the set names according to the distributor.
  • Page 174: Tone And Announcement Definition (Menu 5-5)

    F1: M6501L/R IP PBX VOCT BVF/BVF2 FBVF/FBVF2 F2: M6504/M6540 IP PBX VOCH Figure 156: Voice cards of the various PBX families (F1/F2) The optional daughter card features a melody, a recordable RAM message of variable duration (16, 32, or 64 seconds), and 8 PROM messages.
  • Page 175: Figure 158: Menu 5-5 (Tone And Announcement Definition - F2)

    TONE AND ANNOUNCEMENT DEFINITION 1 TONE DEFINITION 2 ANNOUNCEMENT MESSAGES ON SVF-BVF 3 DEFINITION OF SPOKEN LANGUAGES 4 ALLOCATION OF TONES TO LANGUAGES 5 COMPANY/DEPARTMENT SPECIFIC TONES 6 DEFINITION OF DIRECT ACCESS MESSAGES 7 DISPLAY DEFINABLE TONES ENTER YOUR CHOICE ------------------------------------------------- Figure 158: Menu 5-5 (Tone and announcement definition - F2).
  • Page 176: Tone And Announcement Definition (Menu 5-5-1)

    5.5.1 TONE AND ANNOUNCEMENT DEFINITION (MENU 5-5-1) For the Call Manager (F5): this menu is not available. Figure 160: Selection of tone type Menu 5-5-1 is used to configure the various tones and link them to pre-recorded messages, by indicating the card type supporting the messages (CC1, BVF, CCS, SVF- BVF), the slot number of the card in the PBX and the number of the message linked to the tone.
  • Page 177 Internal tone NORMAL DIAL TONE Dial tone on external line EXTERNAL DIAL TONE International dial tone INTERNAT. DIAL TONE Call routing in progress (silence) ROUTING Busy ON BUSY Internal on-hold tone INTERNAL ON HOLD TONE Interrupt during call INTRUSION TONE Warning WARNING INTERN.
  • Page 178 Single call without intrusion privilege SINGLE CALL NO INTR. Do not disturb activated D.N.D ACTIV Variable forwarding activated VAR FRWD ACTIV Automatic callback activated AUTO CALLBACK ACTIV Predefined automatic callback activated PREDEF. CBACK ACTIV Personal code for DISA DISA PASSWORD Directory enquiry DIRECTORY ENQUIRY...
  • Page 179 Ringing before answer on busy extension BF ANS: EXT BUSY Tone after answer on busy extension AP REP AB OCC BF DAY RING Ringing before answer on day service BF NIGHT RING Ringing before answer on night service MEET-ME PAGING Awaiting response from person paged BF ANS: DAY Dissuasion before answer on day service...
  • Page 180: Figure 161: Normal Dial Tone

    SILENCE Select origin number 1 or modify the existing origin. * INTERNAL MUSIC (1 melody) ** EXTERNAL MUSIC on M6504/M6540 IP PBX PEAK DURATION (UNIT 10 MS) Number of 10 ms units for defining peak duration. TROUGH DURATION (UNIT 10 MS) Number of 10 ms units for defining trough duration.
  • Page 181 TROUGH DURATION (UNIT 10 MS) Number of 10 ms units for defining peak duration. ANNOUNCEMENT FROM The origin of the announcement. This field presents different options depending on the PBX family (M6501L/R IP or M6504/M6540 IP or XL/XS/XC). ♦ M6501L/R IP PBX MUSIC EXT.
  • Page 182 OPTION: CAB/CARD/EQT - LISTEN.DEV. (M6501L/R IP PBX AND XL/XS/XC) This option is used to set up a connection between the equipment which emits the tone (analogue or digital set) and the control equipment. Enter the cabinet number and the listening device card number (5 digits). Note: The field E-TONE indicates that the tone can be put in service.
  • Page 183: Figure 162: Busy Tone

    NUMBER OF AUTHORISED CONNECTIONS (SIGNAL TYPE: MULTISITE ANNOUNCEMENT) Enter a numerical value from 0 to 32. Example: Signal type - Tone Figure 162: Busy tone Example: Signal type – Announcement or Tone Figure 163: Call accepted tone PS8149KENAA01 Page 183 15/09/2004 Ce document est la propriété...
  • Page 184: Announcements (Menu 5-5-2)

    Note: Card names in this menu may differ depending on your system (see the summary table for the voice cards on the various PBXs). ♦ M6501L/R IP PBX (F1) and M6504/M6540 IP PBX (F2) ANNOUNCEMENTS ON VOCT - CC1 – BVF 1 VOCT: RECORD RAM MESSAGE...
  • Page 185: Figure 166: Summary Of Voice Cards Installed In F1/F2 Pbxs

    PBX Type 1st gen. card 2nd gen. card Daughter card F1: M6501L/R IP PBX VOCT FBVF F2: M6504/M6540 IP PBX VOCH Figure 166: Summary of voice cards installed in F1/F2 PBXs ♦ XL/XS/XC ANNOUNCEMENT MESSAGES ON SVF-BVF 1 SVF-BVF: VIEW ANNOUNCEMENTS...
  • Page 186: Figure 169: Select Music On Hold

    5.5.2.2 RECORD RAM MESSAGE (F1 AND F2) For M6501 L/R IP PBXs (F1): menu 5-1-2-5 (VOCT: record RAM message). For M6504/M6540 IP PBXs (F2): menu 5-2-2-5 (VOCH: record RAM message). VOCH: RECORD RAM MESSAGE PHYSICAL SLOT OF LIST. DEVICE …..
  • Page 187: Figure 172: Listen To Rom Messages

    LISTEN TO ROM MESSAGES (F1 AND F2) For M6501 L/R IP PBXs (F1): menu 5-2-2-5 (VOCT: Listen to ROM messages) For M6504/M6540 IP PBXs (F2): menu 5-3-2-5 (VOCH: Listen to ROM messages) VOCH: LISTEN TO ROM MESSAGES PHYSICAL SLOT OF LIST. DEVICE …..
  • Page 188: Figure 173: Announcement Message Loading Connection

    PHYSICAL SLOT OF LIST. DEVICE Enter the cabinet number and card number of the listening device using 5 digits. OTHER ANNOUNCEMENT Select YES to listen to the various messages. The first message you connect to is message number 1. 5.5.2.4 ANN MSG LOADING CONNECTION (F1 –...
  • Page 189: Figure 174: View Announcements (F1)

    5.5.2.5 VIEW ANNOUNCEMENTS For M6501 L/R IP PBXs (F1): menu 5-5-2-4 (CC1 – BVF: View announcements) For M6504/M6540 IP PBXs (F2): menu 5-5-2-4 (CCS: View announcements) For XL/XS/XC (F6): menu 5-5-2-1 (SVF-BVF: View announcements) CC1-BVF: VIEW ANNOUNCEMENTS MSG LOC NAME...
  • Page 190 This menu is used to: ♦ display the messages in the voice cards (BVF, CCS, SVF-BVF) ♦ list the various uses of messages ♦ summarise the allocation of TSs to messages The table displays the following details SYNC (location): card slot in the cabinet LOC (message): message number NAME:...
  • Page 191: Figure 176: Announcement Distribution

    5.5.2.6 ANNOUNCEMENT DISTRIBUTION For M6501 L/R IP PBXs (F1): menu 5-5-2-5 (CC1 – BVF: Announcement allocation) For M6504/M6540 IP PBXs (F2): menu 5-5-2-5 (CCS: Announcement allocation) For XL/XS/XC (F6): menu 5-5-2-2 (SVF-BVF: Announcement allocation) ANNOUNCEMENT ALLOCATION BOARD PHYSICAL SLOT-MSG NUMBER 0061..
  • Page 192: Figure 177: Observe Counters (F6)

    5.5.2.7 OBSERVE COUNTERS For M6501 L/R IP PBXs (F1): menu 5-5-2-6 (CC1 – BVF: Observe counters). For M6504/M6540 IP PBXs (F2): menu 5-5-2-6 (CCS: Observe counters). For XL/XS/XC (F6): menu 5-5-3-2 (SVF-BVF: Observe counters). SVF-BVF: OBSERVE COUNTERS COMMON SYNC MSG TONE LOC FAILED NOT SYNC...
  • Page 193: Figure 178: Reset Counters (F6)

    5.5.2.8 RESET COUNTERS For M6501 L/R IP PBXs (F1): menu 5-5-2-7 (CC1 – BVF: Reset counters) M6504/M6540 IP PBX (F2): menu 5-5-2-7 (CCS: Reset counters) For XL/XS/XC (F6): menu 5-5-2-4 (SVF-BVF: Reset counters) SVF-BVF: COUNTERS RESET COMMON SYNC MSG TONE LOC FAILED NOT SYNC...
  • Page 194: Figure 179: Record Announcements

    5.5.2.9 RECORD ANNOUNCEMENTS (F1 AND F6) For M6501 L/R IP PBXs (F1): menu 5-5-2-8 and 3-3-2 (BVF: Record announcements) For XL/XS/XC (F6): menu 5-5-2-5 and 3-3-1 (SVF-BVF: Record announcements) RECORD ANNOUNCEMENTS PHYSICAL SLOT OF SOURCE … BOARD PHYSICAL EQUIPMENT … CATALOGUE NUM/GUIDE …...
  • Page 195 BOARD PHYSICAL EQUIPMENT Enter the equipment number of the card containing the pre-configured announcements (4 digits for F1 and 006 for XL/XS/XC). Note: For XL/XS/XC, the voice mail system's virtual card on the UCT board contains pre-configured annoncements. Its equipment number is 006. CATALOGUE NUM/GUIDE Enter the catalogue number (if different from 0) and the announcement number (value between 1 and 255).
  • Page 196: Definition Of Spoken Languages (Menu 5-5-3)

    START RECORDING Select YES to start recording the message. During the operation, the message "Work In Progress" is displayed. When the card detects the end of the operation, the recording stops and the message is played back. After playback, you can make further recordings with different recording and sound levels. 5.5.3 DEFINITION OF SPOKEN LANGUAGES (MENU 5-5-3) For the Call Manager (F5): Menu 5-3-1 (Definition of spoken languages).
  • Page 197: Allocation Of Tones To Languages (Menu 5-5-4)

    5.5.4 ALLOCATION OF TONES TO LANGUAGES (MENU 5-5-4) For the Call Manager (F5): Menu 5-3-2 (Allocation of tones to languages). ALLOCATION OF TONES TO LANGUAGES FOR LANGUAGE ..Figure 181: Allocation of tones to languages This menu is used to replace the standard tone of a function (0 to 63 and 112 to 127) with a definable tone (64 to 111), for a given language: This assumes that customised announcements can be connected to analogue set interfaces.
  • Page 198 AND TONE INTERNAL ON EXT. INTERNAL EXTERNAL O.S. RESTRICTION FAIL HOLD TONE O.S. PROGRAM WAKE- CALL ACCEPTED CONGESTION TONE UNKNOWN NUMBER TONE TONE ENTER PASSWORD WAKE-UP RECALL MSG IN BOX ZERO CREDIT MINIMUM CREDIT CONSULT. CALL SINGLE CALL CONSULT. CALL NO INTRUS.
  • Page 199: Company/Department Specific Tones (Menu 5-5-4)

    5.5.5 COMPANY/DEPARTMENT SPECIFIC TONES (MENU 5-5-4) For the Call Manager (F5): Menu 5-3-3 (Company/department specific tones). This MMC enables you to replace network tones with definable tones (single-company or multi-company configuration). 5.5.5.1 SINGLE-COMPANY CONFIGURATION SPECIFIC TONE TONE EXTERNAL DIAL TONE IS REPLACED BY DEFINABLE TONE NUMBER (64 to 111) Figure 183: Specific tone (single-company)
  • Page 200: Figure 184: Company/Department Specific Tones

    5.5.5.2 MULTI-COMPANY CONFIGURATION This menu is used to link a network tone with a definable tone for a company/department pair. COMPANY/DEPARTMENT SPECIFIC TONES COMPANY NAME CMPNY 0 ------------------------------------------------------ Figure 184: Company/department specific tones COMPANY NAME Select a company. The following screen is displayed. SPECIFIC TONE CMPNY 0 AND DEPARTMENT DEPT 0...
  • Page 201: Definition Of Direct Access Messages (Menu 5-5-6)

    5.5.6 DEFINITION OF DIRECT ACCESS MESSAGES (MENU 5-5-6) For the Call Manager (F5): Menu 5-3-4 (Definition of direct access messages). Figure 186: Definition of direct access messages This menu is used to set up correspondence between a direct message and a definable tone.
  • Page 202: Display Definable Tones (Menu 5-5-7)

    5.5.7 DISPLAY DEFINABLE TONES (MENU 5-5-7) For the Call Manager (F5): Menu 5-3-5 (Display definable tones). 5.5.7.1 SINGLE COMPANY OPERATION Figure 187: Display of definable tones in single-company configuration This screen is used to display the definable tones of a single company. Note: In single-company configuration, the company name displayed is not significant.
  • Page 203: Figure 188: Display Of Definable Tones In Multi-Company Configuration

    5.5.7.2 MULTICOMPANY OPERATION Figure 188: Display of definable tones in multi-company configuration This screen is used to display the definable tones for the departments of more than one company. Example: Display of the definable tones used by COMPANY 0/1, DEPARTMENT 0/1. ♦...
  • Page 204: Extennal Musique Level Adjust. (Menu 5-5-8) (F1 And F6)

    5.5.8 EXTENNAL MUSIQUE LEVEL ADJUST. (MENU 5-5-8) (F1 AND F6) For the Call Manager (F5): this menu is not available. Music-on-hold is specific to the OCT4 (F1) and UCT (F6) cards (external and internal music) and is adjusted by an electronic potentiometer using this MMC. EXTENNAL MUSIQUE LEVEL ADJUST.
  • Page 205: Signalling Management (Menu 5-6)

    SIGNALLING MANAGEMENT (MENU 5-6) For the Call Manager (F5): this menu is not available. SIGNALlING MANAGEMENT 1 SIGNALING ACTIVATION 2 NON ISDN SIGNALING PARAMETERS 3 ISDN SIGNALING PARAMETERS 4 INITIALIZE A SIGNALING TYPE 5 RECORDING PARAMETERS 6 IP SIGNALING PARAMETERS ENTER YOUR CHOICE ---------------------------------------- Figure 191: Menu 5-6 (Signalling management)
  • Page 206: Figure 193: Signalling For Digital Trk

    5.6.1.1 SIGNALLING FOR DIGITAL TRK Figure 193: Signalling for digital TRK Set each signalling type In service Out of service. 5.6.1.2 SIGNALLING FOR ANALOGUE TRK Figure 194: Signalling for analogue TRK Set each signalling type In service Out of service. Page 206 PS8149KENAA01 15/09/2004...
  • Page 207: Figure 195: Signalling For Tie-Line

    5.6.1.3 SIGNALLING FOR TIE-LINE Figure 195: Signalling for tie-line Set each signalling type In service Out of service. 5.6.1.4 SIGNALLING FOR ISDN:T0 SIGNALING FOR ISDN: T0 ISDN: T0 IN SERVICE 1 TR6 T0 OUT OF SERV. BELGIQUE T0 OUT OF SERV. SUISSE T0 OUT OF SERV.
  • Page 208: Figure 197: Signalling For Isdn:t2

    5.6.1.5 SIGNALLING FOR ISDN:T2 Figure 197: Signalling for ISDN:T2 Set each signalling type In service Out of service. 5.6.1.6 SIGNALLING FOR VOICE IP SIGNALING FOR IP VOICE MOVACS IN SERVICE H323 IN SERVICE Figure 198: Signalling for voice IP Set each signalling type In service Out of service.
  • Page 209: Non Isdn Signalling Paramters (Menu 5-6-2)

    5.6.2 NON ISDN SIGNALLING PARAMTERS (MENU 5-6-2) For the Call Manager (F5): this menu is not available. All signalling for connection to the public network, or recommended by the public carrier for connection of PBXs, is specified in standards. However, since carriers may differ from country to country even in the smallest amount, and even if the signalling set-up remains the same, the signalling values require modification (for example, Export).
  • Page 210: Figure 200: Non Isdn Signalling Parameters (Continued)

    DIGITAL TRK ANALOG TRK TIE LINE Select a trunk type. Note: DIGITAL TRK is available on M6501L/R / M6504 PBXs and XL/XS using an LT2 card. When you validate the screen Non ISDN signalling parameters, the following screen is displayed:...
  • Page 211: Figure 201: Non Isdn Signalling Parameters (Continued)

    Figure 201: Non ISDN signalling parameters (continued) Figure 202: Non ISDN signalling parameters (end) These screens are used to define most timeouts linked to non ISDN signalling. For each timeout, you are reminded of the unit of measurement: seconds (sec), milliseconds (ms), or minutes (min).
  • Page 212 SEIZURE COLLISION Enter a duration (in ms). IF EXTERNAL TONE EXPECTED - WAIT DELAY Enter a duration (in sec). - CONFIRM. PRESENCE DURATION Enter a duration (in ms). - TRANSMIT 1 DIGIT AFTER Enter a duration (in ms). ELSE – TRANSMIT 1 DIGIT AFTER Enter a duration (in sec).
  • Page 213: Isdn Signalling Parameters (Menu 5.6.3)

    5.6.3 ISDN SIGNALLING PARAMETERS (MENU 5.6.3) For the Call Manager (F5): this menu is not available. All signalling for connection to the public network, or recommended by the public carrier for connection of PBXs, is specified in standards. However, private ISDN signalling requires modification of the signalling characteristics for some special applications.
  • Page 214: Figure 205: Isdn Signalling Parameters (Continued)

    Figure 205: ISDN signalling parameters (continued) Figure 206: ISDN signalling parameters (continued) Page 214 PS8149KENAA01 15/09/2004 Ce document est la propriété de EADS et ne doit pas être reproduit ou communiqué sans autorisation. This document is the property of EADS and may not be copied or circulated without authorisation.
  • Page 215 LEVEL 2 BREAK WITH HOLD CALL YES. ALARM REPORTED AFTER Enter a duration (in sec). PBX RECOVERY YES. AFTER ALARM MONITORING Enter a duration (in sec). NUMBER OF SUCCESSIVE TRANSITS 2 digits CHARGING DISPLAY MODE YES. INFORMATION TYPE 4 CHARACTERS IDENTIFIER LENGTH 2 digits START IDENTIFIER...
  • Page 216: Initialize A Signalling Type (Menu 5-6-4)

    5.6.4 INITIALIZE A SIGNALLING TYPE (MENU 5-6-4) For the Call Manager (F5): this menu is not available. To define new signalling derived from an existing signalling without modifying it, you can copy the existing signalling and make any modifications required on the copy. This MMC is used to make a copy of the existing signalling and give a name to this new signalling.
  • Page 217: Recording Parameters (Menu 5-6-5)

    5.6.5 RECORDING PARAMETERS (MENU 5-6-5) For the Call Manager (F5): this menu is not available. Figure 208: R2 Standard recorder parameters This menu is used to configure the parameters of a recorder. Note: The only type of recorder that can currently be configured is the R2 type. INCOMING, CODE TRANS;...
  • Page 218 RECEIVED DIGITS NUMBER Select a number: from 1 to 20 Note: This field is only displayed if the previous field is set as DURING: this specifies when the identification request will be made. The recorder knows that this request is not made after the number dialled is received. OUTGOING, CODE REC.
  • Page 219: Ip Signaling Parameters (Menu 5-6-6)

    5.6.6 IP SIGNALING PARAMETERS (MENU 5-6-6) For the Call Manager (F5): this menu is not available. IP SIGNALING PARAMETERS BYTES TOS VOICE (hexa) BYTES TOS SIGNALING (hexa) TIME TO LIVE OF THE IP DATAGRAM ARP INPUTS NUMBER TIME TO LIVE OF THE ARP INPUT sec 600..
  • Page 220 TIME TO LIVE OF THE ARP INPUT SEC Default value in seconds of the service life of an ARP cache input. This value can be between 1 and 65534 seconds and is initialised at 600 (10 minutes) (parameter 4 in the table).
  • Page 221: Alarm Configuration (Menu 5-7)

    ALARM CONFIGURATION (MENU 5-7) For the Call Manager (F5): Menu 5-4 (Alarm configuration). ALARM CONFIGURATION 1 INDIVIDUALIZED CONFIGURATION 2 GLOBAL RESET ENTER YOUR CHOICE ---------------------------------------- Figure 210: Alarm configuration 5.7.1 INDIVIDUALIZED CONFIGURATION (MENU 5-7-1) For the Call Manager (F5): Menu 5-4-1 (Individualized configuration) ALARM CONFIGURATION: SELECTION DETECTION IN LOCAL SITE...
  • Page 222 BY SBL GROUP …….. SUPPLY PROCESSOR ANAL. TRK CARD DIG TRK CARD DATA CARD SUBSCR CARD CONFER CARD ANAL TRK DEV DIG TRK DEV DATA DEVICE SUBSCR.DEV MANAGEMENT FALLBACK ACCESS BILLING SUBSCR ACTION DRY LOOP SUPERVISION CPU_STARTUP INTEGR. BUFFER BUFFER_BLOCK_0 BUFFER_BLOCK_1 BUFFER_BLOCK_ BUFFER_BLOCK_3...
  • Page 223: Figure 212: Alarm Configuration

    Press Enter to confirm. The following screen is displayed: <SBL GROUP NAME> TO <OUTPUT MEDIUM> ALARM: NOT EQUIP. KEYING ALARM: DOWNLOAD KEYING ALARM: DISABLED KEYING ALARM: IN SERVICE KEYING ALARM: OUT OF SRV KEYING ALARM: FAULTY KEYING ALARM: HW-FAULT NOT TRANS. ALARM: LOCKED KEYING -----------------------------------------------...
  • Page 224: Global Reset (Menu 5-7-2)

    5.7.2 GLOBAL RESET (MENU 5-7-2) For the Call Manager (F5): Menu 5-4-2 (Global reset) ALARMS CONFIGURATION RESET DETECTION IN LOCAL SITE REPORTED TO SET NOT TRANS. REPORTED TO KEY NOT TRANS. REPORTED TO TICKET NOT URGENT REPORTED TO CENTRAL. NOT URGENT REPORT TO X25 ADDRESS NOT TRANS.

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