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Nortel Meridian 1 Succession 1000M Installation And Configuration Manual (564 pages)
Small System
Brand:
Nortel
| Category:
PBX
| Size: 26 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
About this Document
13
Subject
13
Applicable Systems
14
Intended Audience
15
Conventions
15
Related Information
17
Cabinet System Equipment
21
Contents
21
Cabinets
22
Cable Connectors
22
Introduction
22
Cooling
24
Power Supplies
24
Reserve Power
26
Common Equipment Circuit Cards and Components
28
Small System Controller Card
28
IP Daughterboards
29
Software Daughterboard
29
Fiber Expansion Equipment
32
Security Device
36
ISDN and DTI Packs
38
SDI/DCH Card
38
TDS/DTR Card
38
Tone Detector Cards
38
Peripheral Equipment Cards
39
Cables and Wires
40
Telephones and Attendant Consoles
40
Miscellaneous Items
42
Chassis System Equipment
45
Contents
45
Introduction
45
Main Components of the Chassis System
46
Contents
63
Regulatory Information
63
Introduction
64
Notice for United States Installations
64
Notice for Canadian Installations
66
Notice for International Installations
67
Electromagnetic Compatibility
68
Canadian and US Network Connections
70
Contents
73
Important Safety Instructions
73
Symbols You Must Recognize
73
Safety Instructions When Installing Telephone Equipment
74
Safety Instructions When Using Telephone Equipment
74
Fiber-Optic Cable Handling Procedures
76
Bracing against Earthquakes
79
Contents
79
Introduction
79
Method for Earthquake Bracing
79
Contents
89
Introduction
89
Preparing for Installation
89
Tools Checklist
89
Readiness Checklist
90
Contents
91
Installing the Cabinet System
91
Introduction
91
Installing a New Cabinet System
92
Expanding an Existing System
98
Reconfiguring a System
99
Cabinet and Chassis System MIX-And-Match Configuration
100
Expansion Cabinet as a Power Shelf for Auxiliary Processors
104
Contents
107
Installing the Chassis System
107
Summary of Installation Procedures
107
Contents
115
Introduction
115
Mounting the Cabinets
115
Earthquake Bracing
116
Wall Mounting
116
Floor Mounting
121
Contents
125
Introduction
125
Mounting the Chassis
125
Mounting in a 19-Inch Rack/Equipment Cabinet
127
Wall Mounting in a Vertical Position
132
Wall Mounting in a Horizontal Position
139
Adding a Chassis Expander
145
Connecting the Chassis Expander
145
Contents
145
Introduction
145
To the Chassis
145
Contents
149
Installing the System Ground
149
Introduction
149
Grounding Instructions for Cabinets and Chassis
151
Contents
159
Installing the Power Supplies for the Cabinet System
159
Introduction
159
Power Supplies
160
Contents
173
Installing and Connecting Reserve Power Supplies for the Cabinet System
173
Introduction
173
Types of Reserve Power
173
NTAK75 Battery Unit Installation
174
NTAK76 Battery Unit Installation
178
Connecting Other Battery Backup Systems
183
Cards
187
Contents
187
Installing Small System Controller and Fiber Receiver
187
Introduction
187
Circuit Card Assignments for the Chassis System
189
Main Cabinet and Chassis NTDK20 SSC Card Installation
191
NTDK20 SSC Card Installation on IP Expansion Cabinets and Chassis
211
Fiber Receiver Card Installation on Expansion Cabinets and Chassis
213
Installing Optional Circuit Cards
217
Contents
217
Introduction
217
Circuit Cards
219
NTAK02 SDI/DCH Card
219
NTAK03 TDS/DTR Card
221
NT8D14 Universal Trunk Card
222
NT8D15 E&M Trunk Card
224
NTAG26 XMFR Card
225
NT1R20 Off-Premise Station Analog Line Card
226
NT5K21 XMFC Card
226
NTDK16 48-Port Digital Line Card
230
NT8D02 Digital Line Card
232
Digital Trunk Cards
233
Installing and Connecting Cross-Connect Terminals
235
Introduction
235
Terminal Block Requirements
236
Terminal Block Requirements for the Cabinet System
236
Terminal Block Requirements for the Chassis System
237
Installing the BIX Cross-Connect Terminal
238
Installing the Reichle Masari Cross-Connect Terminal (Germany)
241
Installing the Krone Test Jack Frame for the UK
244
Connecting the Cables
249
Installing and Connecting Sdi and Ethernet Ports
265
Introduction
265
Modem Setup Requirements
266
SDI Ports
267
Cable Connections and Adapters
268
Installing and Connecting SDI Ports
270
NTDK20 SSC Card
270
NTDK23, NTDK25, and NTDK80 Fiber Receiver Cards
273
NTAK02 SDI/DCH Card
276
NTAK03 TDS/DTR Card
281
Terminal Setup
282
Cabinet System: IP Expansion 10Baset Port
287
Installing and Connecting an Ethernet Cable
287
J7 Jumper Plug
288
Chassis System Ethernet Connection
292
Installing Software
299
Introduction
299
Software Installation Program
300
Keycodes
301
Feature Set and ISM Parameters
302
Aux ID
303
Customer Database
303
Security Device
303
Installing Software in a New System
304
Summary of Steps
304
Software Installation on the IP Expansion Cabinet or Chassis Using the Preprogrammed Software Daughterboard
318
IP Line Card Configuration
321
Introduction
321
Voice Gateway Media Card Configuration on the Small System
322
Configuring Voice Gateway Media Cards on Cabinets or Chassis
324
Configuring IP Line Data
326
Configuring IP Line Data with OTM 2.1
326
Transmitting IP Line Node Configuration Data
328
Configuring IP Line Data with Element Manager
329
The Voice Gateway Media Cards
330
Transferring Node Configuration from Element Manager to
330
Upgrading Software and Firmware
330
Connecting the Telephones
333
Introduction
333
Cable Assignments for the Cabinet System
335
Cross-Connecting Telephones
335
Connecting Telephones Without a PFTU
337
Connecting Analog 500/2500-Type Telephones with a PFTU
338
Connecting Off-Premise Telephones
339
Connecting an Attendant Console
342
Activating Telephones
350
Cross-Connecting Terminal Digital Subscriber Loops
350
Activating a Default Model with a Character Display
352
Activating a Default Model Without a Character Display
354
Activating a Customized Model with a Character Display
355
Activating a Customized Model Without a Character Display
356
Activating Terminals on a DSL
357
Connecting the Trunks
359
Introduction
360
Connecting Trunks with PFTU
361
Connecting Trunks Without PFTU
361
NT8D14 Universal Trunk Card
364
Trunk Connections
364
NT8D15 E&M Trunk Card
367
NT6D70 SILC and NT6D71 UILC Cards
369
E&M TIE Trunk Card (2-Wire)
370
Trunk Connections (Europe)
370
E&M TIE Trunk Card (4-Wire)
372
E&M TIE Trunk Card (2280 Hz)
376
E&M TIE Trunk Card (RAN)
377
CO & DID Trunk Card
378
E&M TIE Trunk Card (MUS)
378
Central Office Trunk Card
380
NT5K17 Direct Inward Dial Card Terminations
381
Trunk Connections (UK)
381
NT5K18 Exchange Line Trunk Card Terminations
383
NT5K19 Analog TIE Line Trunk Card Terminations
385
Activating a Default Model Trunk
389
Activating a Selected Model Trunk
391
Preprogrammed Data
399
Introduction
400
Default Numbering Plan
401
Passwords and Codes
401
First Digits
402
Important Extension Numbers
404
Extensions Assigned to Card Slots
405
Flexible Feature Codes
420
Modem Port
421
SDI Ports
421
Enhanced Serial Data Interface (ESDI) Port
422
Telephone Tones
423
Trunk Routes
424
Trunk Models
425
Model Telephones
430
Administration Telephone Models
433
Central Answering Position (CAP) Telephone Models
435
General Business Telephone Models
436
Analog (500/2500-Type) Telephone Models
442
Digital Telephone Models
460
Changing Preprogrammed Data
469
Introduction
470
Changing the Default Numbering Plan
471
Changing the First Number in the Numbering Plan
471
Extensions Assigned Differ from the Default Numbering Plan
471
Determining New Extension Numbers
472
Shifting the Numbering Plan to a New Card Slot
474
Using the Meridian Mail Auto-Configure Feature
474
Conflicts with Meridian Mail Data
475
Removing Numbering Plan Conflicts
475
Conflicts with ACD Queues
476
Conflicts with Call Park Extension Numbers
477
Conflicts with SDI Ports
477
Changing or Removing the Preprogrammed Night Number
478
Conflicts with the Attendant Extension Number
478
Conflicts with the SPRE Code
478
Conflicts with Flexible Feature Codes
479
Creating Analog Telephone Models
481
Creating, Changing, and Removing Model Telephones
481
Creating Digital Model Telephones
482
Modifying Analog Model Telephones
482
Modifying Digital Model Telephones
483
Analog Telephones
484
Digital Telephones
484
Printing Model Information
484
Creating Model Trunks and Changing Route Access Codes
485
Removing Model Telephones
485
Creating Model Trunks
486
Modifying Model Trunks
487
Removing Model Trunks
487
Changing a Route Access Code
488
Printing Model Information
488
Survivability
491
Introduction
492
Operating Modes
492
Required Software
492
Description
493
Incremental Software Management
493
Switchover to Survival Mode
494
Switchback from Survival Mode
496
Survivability Notification
497
Database Synchronization
500
Configuring a New System for Survivability
508
Configuring for Survivability
508
TN Mapping During Survival Mode
508
Configuring Trunks for Survivability
510
IP Line in Survivable Small Systems
517
Retrieving Call Detail Recording Records
519
Central Answering Position
521
About the Central Answering Position
522
Introduction
522
CAP Functionality Versus M2250 Functionality
523
Key Layout
525
Key Expansion Modules
527
Installing the Key Expansion Module(S)
529
Removing the Key Expansion Module(S)
530
Configuring Your CAP
532
Logging into and out of the ACD Queue
537
Small System Configured in Agent ID Mode
538
Small System Configured in Position ID Mode
538
Conference
539
Using Common CAP Features
539
Direct Station Select (BFS)
540
Directory Number (DN)
540
Display Queue (Disp Queue)
541
Make Busy
541
No Hold Conference (N. H. Conf)
542
Override
543
Park
543
Privacy Release (Priv Rls)
544
Program
545
Transfer
545
Call Forward and Busy Status
547
Other CAP Features
547
Forced Camp-On/Priority Override
550
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Nortel Meridian 1 Succession 1000M Description (534 pages)
Telephones and Consoles
Brand:
Nortel
| Category:
PBX
| Size: 7 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
About this Document
11
Subject
11
Applicable Systems
12
Intended Audience
14
Conventions
14
Related Information
15
Meridian Digital Telephones
17
Contents
17
Introduction
17
Functional Description
17
Meridian Modular Telephones
25
Contents
25
Introduction
25
General Description
26
Physical Description
31
Features and Options Matrix
34
Optional Equipment
35
Specifications
41
Telephone Installation
53
Contents
53
Packing and Unpacking
53
Installation and Removal of Analog (500/2500-Type) Telephones
54
Installation and Removal of M2000 Series Meridian Digital Telephones
55
M3900 Series Meridian Digital Telephones
71
Designate Telephones
71
Connect Analog (500/2500-Type) Telephones
73
Cross-Connect the Telephones
74
M2000 Description
83
Contents
83
Introduction
83
General Features
84
Physical Description
91
Software Requirements
94
Modular Options
95
Relocation
99
Specifications
101
Handsets
110
Ordering Information
111
M2000 Add-On Modules
113
Contents
113
Packing and Unpacking
113
Busy Lamp Field/Console Graphics Module
114
Display Backlight Power Supply Option
115
Attendant Supervisory Module (M2250 Console)
127
M2000 Series Meridian Digital Telephones
133
Analog Terminal Adapter
136
M2000 Data Options
193
Contents
193
Asynchronous Data Option
193
Meridian Communications Adapter
198
Meridian Communications Unit
202
Analog Terminal Adapter
203
M1250 and M2250 Attendant Consoles
205
Contents
205
Introduction
205
Engineering and Ordering Codes
206
Features
207
Physical Description
210
Wiring
221
Installation
225
Operation
244
M2317 Telephone
273
Contents
273
Introduction
273
Feature Description
274
Physical Description
276
Specifications
288
Ordering Information
293
M2616CT Cordless Telephone
295
Contents
295
Functional Description
295
Physical Description
295
Specifications
304
Meridian European Digital Telephones: M3110, M3310, and M3820
311
Contents
311
Feature Description
311
Physical Description
317
Terminal Options
323
Configuration and Installation
325
Specifications
337
M3900 Description
345
Contents
345
Introduction
345
Feature Description
349
Feature Enhancements
350
Full Icon Support
351
Functional Description
354
Physical Description
369
Key Descriptions
378
M3900 Installation and Configuration
393
Contents
393
Environmental and Safety Considerations
394
Installation
397
Configuration
413
M3900 Flash Download
437
Contents
437
Introduction
437
Summary of Steps
438
Determining Software, M3900 PSWV, or Firmware Versions
447
Detailed Flash Download Procedure
448
Configuration Parameters in LD 97
454
Configuration Parameters in LD 32
457
Print Firmware Versions on M3900 Sets
460
Query Disk Firmware Versions
461
Flash Download Advisements
464
PSDL Installation
467
Commands for System-Wide Flash Download of M3900 Sets
468
M5317 BRI Terminal
473
Contents
473
Introduction
473
Physical Description
475
Environmental Considerations
475
Terminal Powering
476
Features
478
Telephone Programming
485
Local Voice Features
488
Data Transmission
491
Digital Telephones Line Engineering
493
Contents
493
Engineering a Telephone Line
494
Selecting a Loop
503
Calculating DC Loop Resistance
503
Performing Loop Diagnostic Tests
504
Measuring Impulse Noise
506
Measuring Background Noise
507
Calculating Expected Pulse Loss
507
Measuring DC Loop Resistance
512
List of Terms
515
Index
519
Nortel Meridian 1 Succession 1000M Installation And Configuration Manual (378 pages)
Large System
Brand:
Nortel
| Category:
PBX
| Size: 9 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
About this Document
11
Subject
11
Applicable Systems
11
Intended Audience
13
Conventions
13
Related Information
14
Introduction
15
Contents
15
Overview
15
Summary of Procedures
16
Preparing for Installation
19
Contents
19
Requirements
19
System Equipment - Uems
20
System Options
27
Cable Routing Guidelines
32
Equipment Handling Precautions
36
Preparing the Equipment for Installation
38
Placing the Fourth Module on a Column
41
Contents
41
Overview
41
Positioning and Leveling Equipment
47
Contents
47
Positioning and Leveling the Equipment
47
Installing Overhead Cable Tray Kits
53
Contents
53
Installing Ac Power
57
Contents
57
Ac-Powered Systems
57
Safety Ground/Protective Earth and Logic Return Wiring
58
Installing Ground Cabling
61
Installing DC Power
67
Contents
67
DC-Powered Systems
67
Candeo DC Power System
68
NT6D53 Junction Box
75
Safety Ground/Protective Earth and Logic Return Wiring
76
Cabling and Connecting the Grounding Leads
76
NT4N49AA Four Feed PDU
84
Installing the NT4N49AA Four Feed PDU
90
Planning and Designating the Main Distribution Frame (MDF)
99
Contents
99
About Terminations
99
Installation and Designation
99
Terminal Block Requirements
100
Installing the BIX Cross-Connect Terminal
101
Installing the Krone Cross-Connect System (UK)
104
Installing Power Failure Transfer Units (Pftus)
113
Contents
113
PFTU Configurations
113
Installing Pftus
116
Connecting Trunks and Telephones
117
Installing QUA6 Pftus (UK Installations)
118
Configuring the System Monitor
119
Contents
119
System Monitor Cabling
119
Configuring the NT8D22 System Monitor
121
Cabling the NT8D22 System Monitor
124
Alarm Interfacing to Candeo
131
Connecting a System Terminal or Modem
135
Contents
135
About the System Terminal
135
Connecting a Terminal
137
Connecting a Modem
142
Cabling Common Equipment in a Single Group System
151
Contents
151
Cabling Guidelines
151
Core/Net Module
153
Cabling the Core Side
157
Cabling the Network Side
161
Configuring and Cabling the Clock Controllers (NTRB53)
162
Connecting Network Group 0: Shelf 0 to Shelf 1
163
Optioning the System Utility Card
167
Connecting Core Modules to a LAN
168
Cabling Common Equipment in a Multi Group System
171
Contents
171
Cabling Guidelines
172
Core/Net Module
173
Cabling the Core/Net Module Backplane
176
Optioning the System Utility Card
179
Core Shelf Cabling
180
Cabling the I/O Panel
184
Cabling the Core Module to the LAN
186
Cabling a Dual Ring Fiber Network
188
FIJI Card Cabling
191
Installing the Shelf 0 Fiber Optic Ring (Ascending)
194
Installing the Shelf 1 Fiber Optic Ring (Descending)
195
FIJI to FIJI Cabling
197
Cabling and Configuring the Clock Controller
198
Cabling Network Modules and Loops
203
Contents
203
Network-To-Network Cabling
203
Network Module Connections
204
Connecting Network Group 0: Shelf 0 to Shelf 1
204
Connecting Groups 1 through 7: Shelf 0 to Shelf 1
207
Connecting the Network Modules to the Core/Net Modules
209
Connecting the 3PE Cables to the 3PE Fanout Panels
214
Cabling the NT8D04 Superloop Network Card
216
Cabling Lines and Trunks
225
Contents
225
Overview
225
Cabling the NT8D37 IPE Modules
227
Connecting Lines and Trunks
229
Powering up the System and Initial Loading
263
Contents
263
Overview
263
Powering up Ac Systems
263
Powering up DC Systems
269
Installing Software and Converting the Database
272
Testing Core/Net 1 and Core/Net 0
284
Performing Acceptance Tests
287
Contents
287
Acceptance Tests
287
Testing the Module Power Supply
288
Testing the Blower Unit and Thermal Sensor
290
Testing the Sysload
292
Testing the System Terminal and System Monitor
293
Testing the PFTU
293
Testing the MMDU
294
Installing Earthquake Bracing
297
Contents
297
Seismic-Approved Applications
297
Installing Seismic Bracing
298
Installing Non-Seismic Bracing
312
Adding a Module to a Column
315
Contents
315
Overview
315
Adding a Module to the Base of a Column
316
Adding a Module between Two Other Modules
322
Adding a Module to the Top of a Column
326
Appendix A: Internal and External
335
Signaling Cables
335
List of Terms
359
Index
367
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Nortel Meridian 1 Succession 1000M Manual (238 pages)
Transmission Parameters
Brand:
Nortel
| Category:
PBX
| Size: 2 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
About this Document
11
Subject
11
Applicable Systems
11
Intended Audience
13
Conventions
13
Related Information
14
Introduction to Loss and Level
17
Transmission Level Adjustment
19
Contents
19
Introduction
19
Line Cards Pads
21
Conference Pads
27
Trunk Pads
27
Balance Impedance
29
Basic Rate Interface Line and Trunk
30
Digital Trunk and Primary Rate Interface
30
Meridian Modular Telephones
30
Terminating Impedance
30
Contents
33
Introduction
33
Off-Premises Level Adjustment Methods
33
Off-Premises Stations
33
Conference Bridge
41
Contents
41
Introduction
41
Pad Switching Methods
41
Alternative Conference Pads Selection
42
NT8D17 Options
44
Dynamic Pad Switching
49
Contents
49
Introduction
49
Dynamic Pad Switching Overview
50
Alternative Loss Plan Overview
52
ALP 10.10C Capabilities
53
ALP 15.58F Capabilities
53
Alternative Loss Plan Capabilities
53
Administration
54
DPS Using International Generic XFCOT (NT5K16) Administration
54
ALP Feature Administration
55
Alternate Loss Plan for China
56
Dynamic Pad Switching
56
Hardware Requirements
56
Contents
57
Introduction
57
Static Pad Download
57
Static Pad Download Overview
57
Static Loss Plan Downloading
61
Contents
61
Introduction
61
Static Loss Plan Downloading Overview
61
Relative Input/Output Level
63
Loss Plan Selection
64
IPE Cards Transmission Adjustment Capabilities
65
Upgrade and New Installation Strategies
65
Administration
66
Relative Level Setting Download
66
Hardware Requirements
82
Dynamic Loss Switching
85
Contents
85
Introduction
85
Dynamic Loss Switching Overview
86
Loss Plan Selection
87
Relative Input/Output Level
87
Static Loss Plan Download and Dynamic Loss Switching Inter Working
87
IPE Trunk Card Transmission Adjustment Capabilities
91
Administration
92
Upgrade and New Installation Strategies
92
Hardware Requirements
105
Balance Impedance Adjustment
107
Contents
107
Introduction
107
Digital Trunk and Primary Rate Interface
109
Contents
109
Introduction
109
Pad Switching
110
Port Type Definition
110
Administration
113
PCM Companding Law
113
DTI/PRI Pad Selection
114
LD 73 Pad Value Definition
116
German 2.0 Mbit DTI/PRI Settings
117
UK 2.0 Mbit DTI/PRI Settings
117
/2.0 Mbit Gateway
119
1.5/2.0 Mbit Gateway
119
Contents
119
Introduction
119
Overview
119
1.5 Mbit DTI/PRI
120
Pad Switching
120
2.0 Mbit DTI/PRI
121
Port Type Definition
121
Loss Value Definition
124
Administration
125
LD 73 Pad Value Definition
126
German 2.0 Mbit DTI/PRI Settings
130
Basic Rate Interface Lines and Trunks
131
Contents
131
Introduction
131
Pad Switching
131
Port Type Definition
133
Administration
135
BRIT Pad Selection
135
LD 73 Pad Value Definition
136
Meridian Modular Telephones
139
Contents
139
Introduction
139
Administration
140
Codec PCM Companding Law
140
Receive and Transmit Objective Loudness Rating
141
Administration
143
Sidetone Objective Loudness Rating
147
Administration
148
Administration
149
Automatic Gain Control
149
Handset Volume Reset
149
Administration
150
Country-Specific Settings
150
Transmission Characteristics-A-Law
153
Contents
153
Frequency Response
154
Overview
154
Transmission Characteristics for IPE
154
Overload Level
155
Tracking Error (Gain Variation with Level)
156
Return Loss
157
Idle Channel Noise
160
Crosstalk
161
Longitudinal Balance
161
Intermodulation Distortion
162
Quantization Distortion
162
Envelope Delay
163
Impulse Noise
163
Echo Path Delay
164
Spurious In-Band
164
Discrimination against Out-Of-Band Signals
165
Spurious Out-Of-Band
165
Transmission Characteristics for PE
165
Transmission Characteristics-Μ-Law
167
Contents
167
Frequency Response
168
Overload Level
168
Transmission Characteristics for IPE
168
Tracking Error (Gain Variation with Level)
169
Return Loss
171
Transhybrid Loss
173
Input Impedance
175
Idle Channel Noise
176
Crosstalk
177
Longitudinal Balance
177
Quantization Distortion
178
Intermodulation Distortion
179
Envelope Delay
180
Impulse Noise
180
Echo Path Delay
181
Overload Level
181
Transmission Characteristics for PE
181
Input Impedance
182
Return Loss
182
Transhybrid Loss
182
Loss Plan
183
Contents
183
Introduction
183
Loss Plan for Μ-Law Applications
184
Trunk Options
185
Loss Plan Specifications
186
Loss Plan for Conference Connections
196
Loss Plan for A-Law Applications
197
Contents
199
Introduction
199
Transmission Parameters for Meridian Modular Telephones
199
Receive and Transmit Objective Loudness Rating
200
Sidetone Objective Loudness Rating
205
Small System Transmission Parameters
207
Contents
207
Introduction
208
Transmission A-Law and Μ-Law
208
Frequency Response
215
Input Impedance and Balance Impedance
216
Return Loss
216
Transhybrid Loss
217
Idle Channel Noise
218
Variation of Gain Versus Level
219
Total Distortion Including Quantization Distortion
221
Discrimination against Out-Of-Band Signals
222
Intermodulation
222
Spurious In-Band Signal
222
Spurious Out-Of-Band Signal
222
Group Delay
223
Crosstalk
224
Longitudinal Balance
224
Contents
227
Introduction
227
Succession Transmission Parameters
227
Insertion Loss to WAN Interface for North America
228
Voice Gateway Port Type
228
Default Loss Values for Succession Media Gateway
229
Loss Values for Voice Gateway Media Card (Other Countries)
231
Internet Telephone Loss Plan Adjustment
236
Nortel Meridian 1 Succession 1000M Description (186 pages)
Internet Terminals
Brand:
Nortel
| Category:
PBX
| Size: 3 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
About this Document
9
Subject
9
Applicable Systems
9
Intended Audience
11
Conventions
11
Related Information
12
I2002 Internet Telephone
15
Contents
15
Introduction
16
Description
16
Supported Features
21
Features Not Currently Supported
22
Display Characteristics
22
Key Number Assignments
24
Dedicated Keys
24
Package Components
26
Before You Begin
27
Startup Sequence
29
First-Time Installation
30
Power Cycle Description
39
Reinstalling an I2002 Internet Telephone
39
Replacing an I2002 Internet Telephone
40
Removing an I2002 Internet Telephone from Service
41
I2004 Internet Telephone
43
Contents
43
Introduction
44
Description
44
Supported Features
49
Features Not Currently Supported
50
Display Characteristics
50
Key Number Assignments
52
Dedicated Keys
52
Package Components
55
Before You Begin
58
Startup Sequence
59
First-Time Installation
60
Power Cycle Description
70
Reinstalling an I2004 Internet Telephone
70
Replacing an I2004 Internet Telephone
71
Removing an I2004 Internet Telephone from Service
72
I2050 Software Phone
73
Contents
73
Description
73
System Components
74
Operating Parameters
93
Implementation
94
Operation
96
Installation
107
Configuration Utility
111
Running the I2050 Software Phone for the First Time
130
Changing the TN of an Existing I2050 Software Phone
131
Removing an I2050 Software Phone from Service
131
Configure Programmable Line
133
(Dn)/Feature Key Labels
133
Contents
133
Introduction
133
Description
133
Language Considerations
134
Changing Feature Key Labels
135
802.1Q Description
139
Contents
139
Introduction
139
Protocol Standard
140
Description
140
I2002 and I2004 Internet Telephone Support
141
I2050 Software Phone Support
142
Three-Port Switch Support
142
VLAN Ids
142
Corporate Directory
145
Contents
145
Introduction
145
Operation
145
Operating Parameters
146
Special Characters
147
Corporate Directory Views
149
Call Server Configuration
150
Call Server Memory Usage
151
Internet Telephone Maintenance and Diagnostics
153
Contents
153
Introduction
153
Maintenance and Diagnostics
154
Lamp Audit and Keep-Alive Function
156
Specifications
157
Contents
157
Power Requirements
157
Environmental Specifications
158
Internet Telephone Virtual Office
159
Contents
159
Introduction
159
Operating Parameters
160
Feature Interactions
161
Feature Packaging
163
Feature Implementation
164
Feature Operation
164
Emergency Services for Virtual Office
173
Contents
173
Introduction
173
Operating Parameters
176
Feature Interactions
178
Feature Packaging
178
Feature Implementation
178
Feature Operation
178
Contents
184
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