Avaya 555-233-116 manuel d'utilisation

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    Copyright 20 02, A vaya Inc. All Rights Reserv ed Notice Every ef f ort was made to ensu re that th e informa ti on in this docume nt was comp lete and a ccurate at the ti me of prin ting. Howev er , informa- tion is subject to cha nge . Prevent ing T oll Fr au d “T oll frau d” is t he una uthorize d use o f you r teleco mmu nications sys- tem [...]

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    Safety Requi re ments for Cu stom e r Eq uipmen t, ACA T echnical Sta n- dard (TS) 001 - 1997 One or more of the followi ng Mexi can na tional standa rds, as applica - ble: NO M 001 SCFI 1993 , NOM SCFI 016 19 93, NO M 01 9 SCFI 1998 The equi pm e nt describe d i n thi s doc um ent may con ta in C la ss 1 LASER Device( s). The se devi ces comp ly w[...]

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    Means of C on n e ction Connect ion of this equipmen t to the telepho ne netw ork is shown in the followin g ta bl es. For MCC 1, SC C 1, G 600, and C M C 1 M ed ia Gateway s: For the G7 00 Med ia G ate w ay : If t he termin al equi pment (f or exam ple, th e Multi V antag e ™ Solu tio n equipm ent) c ause s har m to the te le ph one netw ork , t[...]

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    European Union Declar at ions of Confor mity A vaya Inc. decla res tha t the eq uipmen t speci fied in this doc ument bear in g th e “ CE ” ( Conformi t é Europeénne ) m a rk confor ms to the Euro pean U n ion Rad i o and T ele c ommuni cati on s T ermin al Equipme nt Directi ve ( 1999/5 /EC), includi ng th e El ectrom agnet ic Com pat ibilit[...]

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    Contents Issue 4 October 2002 7 555-233-11 6 About this boo k 15 ■ Overv iew 15 ■ Conven tions used in this bo ok 18 System s and circu it pac ks 19 Admoni shment s 19 Phys ic al di mension s 20 ■ Antis tatic protec ti on 20 ■ Remo ve/insta ll cir cuit pac ks 20 ■ Securit y 21 ■ Sta ndards co mplian ce 21 ■ LASER produ ct 22 ■ Trad [...]

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    Contents 555-233-11 6 8 Issue 4 Octobe r 2002 Wire t he 1146 pow er di stribution unit 39 Replaci ng the batte ries 40 Storin g the ba tteries in inact ive units 40 Repairing shor t circuits and res etting r ed LEDs 40 ■ 1151 A and 1151 A2 pow er su pplie s 40 Desk mo unting 42 Wall m ounting 42 Standar ds comp liance 42 3 Extenders for 2-wire DC[...]

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    Contents Issue 4 October 2002 9 555-233-11 6 5 External modems 99 ■ Hardwar e requi r ed when con fig ur in g modem s 99 ■ Parady ne COMSPH ERE 371 5 100 Configur ing the 37 15 for CMS 100 Configur ing the 37 15 for modem pooling 100 ■ Parad yne COMSP HERE 38 10 Plus and 38 11 Plus 101 Configur ing the 38 10 Pl us and 38 11 Plu s modems 10 1 [...]

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    Contents 555-233-11 6 10 Issue 4 October 2002 8 Terminal server installati on 121 ■ Overv iew 121 ■ Insta lling and admini steri ng th e t ermin al serv er 122 Admi n ist er ing t he IOL AN+ 124 Potentia l fail ure sc enarios and repa ir acti ons 131 ■ Admin isterin g IP node n ames 131 ■ Admin isterin g IP ser vices 13 2 9 DS1/T1 CPE loopb[...]

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    Contents Issue 4 Octobe r 2002 11 555-233-11 6 11 Stratum 3 clock 163 ■ Set clock options 163 Cabling the Str atum 3 clock 165 Stratum 3 clock wiring inst allation procedur e 167 12 Busy tone disconnect equipment for non-U.S. installati ons 171 13 Call detail recording (CD R) option set tings 173 ■ Connecting CDR equipm ent 173 ■ Using othe r[...]

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    Contents 555-233-11 6 12 Issue 4 October 2002 15 Malicious call trace 189 16 Music-on-hold 191 ■ For MCC1, SCC1, CMC1, and G6 00 Med ia Gateway s 191 Regis tere d musi c so urce 19 2 Nonregi stered m usic s ource 192 ■ For G7 00 Media G ateways 194 17 Paging and announcement equipment 197 ■ Back ground i nformat ion 197 IP confi guratio ns 19[...]

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    Contents Issue 4 Octobe r 2002 13 555-233-11 6 18 Multimedia communicat ions products: MMCX, MMCH , ESM 207 ■ MASI fo r MMCX 207 Direct ion c onnect ion 208 Main distri bution fr ame co nnection 20 9 ■ Wideb and end poi nts 209 Nonsign aling configur ation 209 Signal ing confi guration 210 ■ Multim edia ca ll hand ling (MM CH) 212 Connect t h[...]

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    Contents 555-233-11 6 14 Issue 4 October 2002 A Connector and cable pinout charts 231 IN Index 243[...]

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    Issue 4 Octobe r 2002 15 555-233-11 6 About this book This book provi des proced ures for install ing softw are (adjun cts) an d equip ment (peripher als) t o Avaya media s ervers a nd gatew ays. Not a ll adjunc ts and periphe rals are a ddress ed in t his book . For th ose adjun cts and p eripher als not address ed, we are supp lying ot her res ou[...]

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    About this book 555-233-11 6 16 Issue 4 October 2002 Table 1 provid es a lis t of cu rrent adjun cts a nd perip herals , and whe re insta llation informat ion ex ists. T able 1. Adjuncts and peripheral s resource list Adjunct/Per ipheral Resource 909A/B Un iversa l Coupl er Chapter 1 AUDI X AUDIX Ins tal lat ion AUDIX Voice P ower Insta llation a n[...]

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    Over view Issue 4 Octobe r 2002 17 555-233-11 6 Extern al Aler ting Equip ment Chapt er 16 Internet C all Cen ter CentreVu Internet S olutions Docu mentation C D-ROM Internet C all Cen ter Solu tion G uide Internet Te lephony Gateway Internet Tele phony S erver-E nterpri se Hardw are Inst allati on Quick Re ference Intuity AUDI X Internet M essagi [...]

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    About this book 555-233-11 6 18 Issue 4 October 2002 Conventions used in this book Beco me familia r with the fol lowing ter ms and conv entio ns. They help you use this book with your Avaya Multi V antag e ™ Soft ware. ■ Commands are pri nted in bo ld face as foll ows: command . We show comp lete c ommands i n this book, bu t you can usual ly [...]

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    Conventio ns used in this book Issue 4 Octobe r 2002 19 555-233-11 6 Systems and ci rcuit packs ■ The wor d “ syste m ” is a gene ral term enco mpassin g all re ferences to an A v aya m edia ser ver or gatew ay run ning M ultiV antage Softw are. ■ The term “ ASAI ” is syn onymous with the newer CallVisor AS AI. ■ Circuit pa ck code s [...]

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    About this book 555-233-11 6 20 Issue 4 October 2002 ! W ARNING: Denotes p ossible ha rm to har dwar e or equipment. ! DANGER: Denotes p ossible ha rm or injury t o your body . ! SECURITY ALERT : Indicat es when syste m administra tion may leave your system op en to tol l fraud. Physical d imensions ■ All phy sical d imensio ns in this book are i[...]

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    Secu rity Issue 4 Octobe r 2002 21 555-233-11 6 Security T o ensur e the greatest secu rity poss ible, Avaya offers services that can reduce toll fra ud liabil ities. C ontact your Avaya represent ative for more s ecurity informa tion . Login securi ty is an attribute of the M ultiV antage Sof tware. Ad vise custom ers tha t their exis ting p asswo[...]

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    About this book 555-233-11 6 22 Issue 4 October 2002 ■ UL 1950 ■ CSA C222 N umber 225 ■ TS001 ■ ILMI 3.1 LASER product The Avaya Me dia G ateway ma y co ntain a Class 1 LASER device (IEC 8 25 1993) if singl e-mode f iber optic ca ble is c onnected to a re mote expa nsion port netwo rk (EPN). T he LASER devi ce opera tes within the fol lowin[...]

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    How to get he lp Issue 4 Octobe r 2002 23 555-233-11 6 How to get help If you nee d addi tional hel p, the f ollowi ng reso urces a re avai lable . Y ou may ne ed to purch ase an ex tended ser vice ag reement to use some of thes e resourc es. See your Avaya r epresentati ve for m ore infor mation. ■ If you are wi thin the Un ited S tates, go to t[...]

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    About this book 555-233-11 6 24 Issue 4 October 2002[...]

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    Issue 4 Octobe r 2002 25 555-233-11 6 1 909A/B universal coupler The 909A /B univ ersal coup ler is used with paging and mu sic-o n-hold eq uipment that is no t approv ed for us e with the p ublic network. NOTE: The in forma tion in this ch apter doe s not a pply t o the G 700 Me dia Gatew ay configu ratio ns. Figure 1 shows a ty pical 9 09A/B univ[...]

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    909A/B un iver sal cou pler 555-233-11 6 26 Issue 4 October 2002 Figure 1. T ypical 909A/ B universal coupl er The 909A is the d irect cur rent (DC) ver sion of the cou pler , and cab inet power supplie s -4 8 VDC power . Th e 909B is the alter natin g current ( AC) ve rsion, a nd power is suppli ed fro m a se parate pow er su pply (s uch as the KS[...]

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    909A/B un iver sal co upler Issue 4 Octobe r 2002 27 555-233-11 6 ! CAUTION: Do not plug th e cable i nto J3 before a ll cross -connec ts are com pleted . Damage to the 909A /B uni versal coupler may oc cur . T able 2. J1 Pin Assi gnments (System Connectio ns) Pin Colo r Designation Description 1 Whi te-Orange — Not Used 2 Orang e PG2/B Z2 Seizur[...]

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    909A/B un iver sal cou pler 555-233-11 6 28 Issue 4 October 2002 Figure 2 shows the physic al loc ations o f the pi ns for J 1, J2, and J3. Figure 2. T ypical modular j ack pinout T able 4. J3 Pin Assi gnments (Power Connect ions) Pin Color Designation Description 1, 3, 4, & 7 —— Not us ed 2 Blac k GRD -48 RE T or groun d lead fro m sys tem[...]

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    Issue 4 Octobe r 2002 29 555-233-11 6 2 Auxiliary po wer supplies Nonessen tial featu res of th e attend ant con sole, su ch as the optio nal 27B 1 sele ctor co nsole as well a s DCP ter minals, derive their pow er from a n aux iliary power so urce . One co nsole c an co nnect t o an Avaya DEF INITY ® S erver CSI, and three co nsoles can c onnect [...]

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    Auxili ar y powe r su ppl ies 555-233-11 6 30 Issue 4 October 2002 Local auxiliary power supply Consoles c an use either l ocal or ph antom p ower , depend ing on the dista nce between the cons ole an d the cabi net. Over short distanc es, phanto m power is attractive becau se no additiona l har dware is necess ary — power is supp lied usi ng the[...]

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    Source s of au xili ary loc al po wer Issue 4 Octobe r 2002 31 555-233-11 6 Sources of auxiliary local power An attenda nt con sole can derive auxiliar y power f rom: ■ A bulk p ower sup ply , such as t he 1 145B A c onsol e ’ s maximum distanc e from it s 1 145B a uxili ary powe r source is 800 ft. (2 44 m) for a 302A1 o r 350 ft. ( 107 m) f o[...]

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    Auxili ar y powe r su ppl ies 555-233-11 6 32 Issue 4 October 2002 ! DANGER: Do not bloc k or cov er the ve ntila tion openi ngs in th e case. Do not let a nything r est on th e unit. Do not attempt to recharg e batterie s. The power un it recharge s the batt eries itself. A ny other rec harging method ma y cause l eaks of co rrosive electrol yte o[...]

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    1145B pow er su pply Issue 4 Octobe r 2002 33 555-233-11 6 Mountings The bac k-up ba ttery mounts on a to p plate. The powe r suppl y and distributi on units mo unt on a bot tom pla te. Th e plates a re normall y wall-mo unted. Install ing the wall mounting See Fi gure 3 . 1. Locate on e plate directl y below t he other w ith the raised letter s ri[...]

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    Auxili ar y powe r su ppl ies 555-233-11 6 34 Issue 4 October 2002 Figur e 3. 1 145B/1 14 6 mounting arra ngement 1. W all mount ing pl ate 2. Optional battery (1 149B shown ) 3. 1 146 pow er dist ribut ion un i t 4. 1 145B po wer unit 5. Power cable 6. Unswitc hed out let (120 V AC, 20 A or 230 V AC, 15 A) 7. Battery b ackup sw itch set ting pcdf1[...]

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    1145B pow er su pply Issue 4 Octobe r 2002 35 555-233-11 6 Install ing the 1 146 power di stribution uni t 1. Insert a nd securel y tighten the two s upplied #8-32 x 1/2-in. sho ulder screws ( they h ave an un threaded s ection a t the top ) int o the top ho les designa ted for 1 146 Power Distr ibution Uni t on the botto m plate . Mount th e unit [...]

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    Auxili ar y powe r su ppl ies 555-233-11 6 36 Issue 4 October 2002 Install ing the expanded power di stribution uni t Y ou can in stall a s econd po wer-dis tributi on unit for addi tional 84 00- and 85 00- seri es t erm ina ls. ! CAUTION: T ota l powe r cannot exce ed 200 W. Consult the char t below for perm issible terminal instal lations. Each e[...]

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    1145B pow er su pply Issue 4 Octobe r 2002 37 555-233-11 6 6. Remove th e output power ca ble bet ween the 1 14 5B and the 1 147 B unit s. The cable wi ll not be reus ed. 7. Connect th e P1 conn ector en d of the T -cable to the botto m power distributi on uni t. 8. Connect th e P2 conn ector to the top d istributi on unit . 9. Connect th e P3 conn[...]

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    Auxili ar y powe r su ppl ies 555-233-11 6 38 Issue 4 October 2002 Powering up and t esting AC and DC power When yo u power up the unit or interr upt power to a unit, the uni t runs a n AC or D C self tes t. LEDs on the fr ont panel i ndicate the sta tus of the p ower sup ply . T he foll owin g table l ists t he LED s . 1. Connect th e AC po wer co[...]

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    1145B pow er su pply Issue 4 Octobe r 2002 39 555-233-11 6 W ire the 1 146 power distrib ution unit Wire en dpoint s to the 1 146 while po wer from the 1 145B is on. 1. Install cross -connec t jumper s (th e label s hows p olar ity) to Pin s 7 an d 8 of the appro priate i nformati on outlet. Ro ute the wires th rough the clip provid ed on the un it[...]

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    Auxili ar y powe r su ppl ies 555-233-11 6 40 Issue 4 October 2002 Rep lacin g the batt erie s T o maint ain bac k-up p rotectio n and b attery rel iability , replace b atteri es every four years. Stor ing th e ba tte ries in inac tiv e un its T o prev ent leakag e when the powe r unit is n ot in us e for seve ral month s or more, remove the batte [...]

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    1151A and 1151A 2 power s upplies Issue 4 Octobe r 2002 41 555-233-11 6 The PHO NE and LINE jacks are 8- pin femal e nonk eyed 757- type jac ks that can accept D4 , D7, and D8 mod ular plu g cables . Figure 6 shows a 1 151A p ower supply . The 1 1 51A2 loo ks sim ilar . ! DANGER: When oper ating power-supp ly equip ment, y ou must follow ba sic sa [...]

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    Auxili ar y powe r su ppl ies 555-233-11 6 42 Issue 4 October 2002 Desk mounting 1. Place th e power s upply on a flat surfa ce such as a d esk. W all mo unting 1. For wall-mo unting , use t he keyho le slots on the botto m of the chassi s. Standards c ompliance The 1 151A and 1 1 51A2 power suppli es comp ly with th e UL Sta ndard UL 1459, seco nd[...]

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    Issue 4 Octobe r 2002 43 555-233-11 6 3 Extenders for 2-wire DCP endpoints This cha pter pro vides infor matio n on 2-wi re voic e and data terminal s and digital communi catio ns protoc ol (DCP) ex tenders. E xtend ers provi de off-site empl oyees with the ful l feat ure set o f the PBX . 2-wire DCP endpoints Wire th e tip and r ing con nectio ns [...]

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    Extenders for 2-wir e DCP endpo ints 555-233-11 6 44 Issue 4 October 2002 Figure 7 shows a wo rkstation c onnecti ng to a data adapter. The line side o f the adapter c onnects to the TN2 181 di gital line 2-wir e circuit pack thr ough t he main distributi on frame (MDF) (t o the syst em cabi net). Figure 7. T ypical connect ions to a 2-wire DC P wo[...]

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    DCP exten der, stan d alone Issue 4 Octobe r 2002 45 555-233-11 6 Wire th e circuit pack to t he MD F with a 25-pair cable: 1. Wire to the data adapter per loca l sta ndards. 2. Wire th e data te rminal and teleph one as instruc ted i n the do cument accompa nying the data ad apter . DCP extender , stand alone The st and alone exten der ins talls a[...]

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    Extenders for 2-wir e DCP endpo ints 555-233-11 6 46 Issue 4 October 2002 DCP extender , r ack mount Figure 9 shows a typi cal rac k mount ( mult i-mount) DCP extender. Connections from eith er a dig ital line 17-por t 2-wire DCP circuit p ack or a digital line 24- port 2-wire DCP cir cuit pack, a re made t hroug h two DCP ex tender de vice s. NOTE[...]

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    Issue 4 Octobe r 2002 47 555-233-11 6 4 Data modules and asynchron ous data units Data modul es co nnect per ipheral equi pment to the Avaya Media Server or Gateway or the Avaya S8100 Me dia Se rver with a CMC1 Me dia Gate way (DEFINI TY ONE). Data mod ules co nvert be tween the RS -232 com municati ons protoco l used by pe ripher als and th e digi[...]

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    Data modul es and asynch ronou s data units 555-233-11 6 48 Issue 4 October 2002 Understanding RS -232 communications T o inst all a data module , you h ave to se t up the dev ice to wo rk with RS-232 devices. NOTE: Data modu les, P GA TE board s, print ers con nected thr ough d ata mod ules, SA T s connecte d through data mo dules, an d anyth ing [...]

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    Installa tion proc edure Issue 4 Octobe r 2002 49 555-233-11 6 Figure 10. T ypical connectio ns to a data module Installation procedure T o in stall a t ypical data mo dule, y ou perfo rm the following tasks: 1. Obta in requ ired e quipme nt 2. Set hard ware opti ons (mus t be comp leted before yo u admi niste r or physical ly conn ect the data mod[...]

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    Data modul es and asynch ronou s data units 555-233-11 6 50 Issue 4 October 2002 Obtain required equipment T o phys ically conn ect a data module to the s ystem, y ou ne ed the foll owing p arts. ■ 105C/D Isol ating Data Interface (if con necting t o a DC cabi net). ■ EIA-232 -D (RS- 232-C) cable with a male conn ector (for the da ta modu le) a[...]

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    Set hard ware opti ons Issue 4 Octobe r 2002 51 555-233- 116 T o chan ge the operatin g mode of the 7 400A from DC E to DTE (or vice versa) , you chang e the posi tion o f a sma ll circu it board (the E lectronic Indus tries Ass ociati on conne ctor boa rd) ins ide the c ase. See Figure 11 and proc eed as fol lows. ! W ARNING: Electr ostatic discha[...]

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    Data modul es and asynch ronou s data units 555-233-11 6 52 Issue 4 October 2002 5. Use the DCE positio n to c onnect to DTE e quipme nt. Use the DTE pos ition to connec t to DCE equ ipmen t. T o chan ge the m ode, remo ve the board by grasping it an d pulling it gen tly upwa rd. Flip the boar d around, le ft to right, and rein sert it in the s ock[...]

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    Set hard ware opti ons Issue 4 Octobe r 2002 53 555-233- 116 2. Otherwise , remov e the access panel on the top of the case by grasping the rear lip of the pa nel and pu lling sharpl y upward . 3. Locate the DIP switch block, a bank of tin y switche s on the ci rcuit boa rd, in the center of the opening. DIP switc hes 1 , 5, and 8 c ontrol th e att[...]

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    Data modul es and asynch ronou s data units 555-233-11 6 54 Issue 4 October 2002 5. Replace t he cover o n the da ta module. Connect data mo dules T o conne ct a s ingle da ta modul e, fol low the pr ocedure in follow ing se ction . T o conne ct multip le data modul es, see Conn ecting multipl e data m odules to the syste m . No telepho ne attached[...]

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    Connect da ta modu les Issue 4 Octobe r 2002 55 555-233- 116 Connecting a single data modul e ! CAUTION: Y ou must ins tall a 105 D or 105C i sola ting data i nterfa ce adapte r when connect ing dat a modul es to equi pment in DC-powe red cabi nets. Connect th e data m odule to y our hous e wirin g or DEFINIT Y as fol lows. 1. Attach a D8W ca ble t[...]

  • Page 56

    Data modul es and asynch ronou s data units 555-233-11 6 56 Issue 4 October 2002 Connecting mult iple data modules t o the system ! CAUTION: Y ou must ins tall a 105 D or 105C i solatin g data i nterface adapter w hen connecti ng dat a modul es to equi pment in DC-powe red cabi nets. Y ou install multip le data modules in a da ta moun ting on the D[...]

  • Page 57

    Connect da ta modu les Issue 4 Octobe r 2002 57 555-233- 116 4. Connect th e a 25-pi n RS-232 cable to the 2 5-pin conn ector on the rear of the data mo dule. 5. Route the c able through the data mounting and th rough the twist-loc k cable retainer o n the to p of the data mounti ng. 6. Attach th e other en d of the RS-232 c able to DT E or DCE. 7.[...]

  • Page 58

    Data modul es and asynch ronou s data units 555-233-11 6 58 Issue 4 October 2002 Figure 14 . 7400A asynchronous da ta module Using the 740 0A menu system On the 740 0A, you s elect c ommuni cations settin gs usin g the c ontrols on th e fron t panel of th e devi ce. An L CD disp lays the configur ation menus. Y o u use the NEXT/NO and BA CK button [...]

  • Page 59

    Connect da ta modu les Issue 4 Octobe r 2002 59 555-233- 116 Adjus tin g the cont rol -pan el di spl ay on th e 7 400A 1. Adjust t he con trast of the d isplay so tha t you can see i t comfo rtably . Pres s the ENT ER/Y ES bu tton. Thi s step s you thr ough the ava ilable co ntrast settings. 7400A data module , EIA RS-232 interfa ce circuits The da[...]

  • Page 60

    Data modul es and asynch ronou s data units 555-233-11 6 60 Issue 4 October 2002 * Circu its are not used for asy nchronous o peration. Ou tputs are c lamped OFF and input s are igno red. Configuring t he 7400A for data c ommunications equipment (DCE) a pplicatio ns If you ar e not goin g to us e the 74 00A data m odule in a modem pool, p roceed as[...]

  • Page 61

    Connect da ta modu les Issue 4 Octobe r 2002 61 555-233- 116 Setting in terface optio ns on 7400A DCE 1. T o acc ess the m enus, p ress th e NEXT/NO butt on. 2. When the SET OPTION S? promp t appears on the LCD. Press the NEXT/ NO button. 3. The VIEW OPTION S? prompt app ears. Pre ss the NEXT/NO button. Y ou will return to the opti ons menus in a m[...]

  • Page 62

    Data modul es and asynch ronou s data units 555-233-11 6 62 Issue 4 October 2002 5. F or e ach prom pt, if yo u wa nt to sele ct t he i nter fac e, pr es s the ENTER/YES button or , if y ou want a different int erface, p ress the NE XT/NO butto n. a. Enable th e answ er-only interfa ce if the data mo dule mu st ope rate without any kind of externa [...]

  • Page 63

    Connect da ta modu les Issue 4 Octobe r 2002 63 555-233- 116 Setting speed opt ions on 7400A DCE 1. Press the NEXT/NO bu tton to contin ue with the setup procedur e. 2. The SET OPTIONS? promp t appears on the LCD. Press the ENTE R/Y ES button. A series of SET numbe r SPEED? prompts app ear s. 3. Press the NEXT/NO bu tton un til you s ee the SET 960[...]

  • Page 64

    Data modul es and asynch ronou s data units 555-233-11 6 64 Issue 4 October 2002 6. The SET 1920 0 SPEED ? prompt appea rs. Pr ess the NEXT/NO button. 7. I f you s elected the A T -co mmand in terf ace in t he sec t ion ‘‘ Settin g interfa ce options o n 7400A DCE ’’ , you are fi nished c onfig uring the 7400A data module. Setting the aut o[...]

  • Page 65

    Connect da ta modu les Issue 4 Octobe r 2002 65 555-233- 116 4. The CONTIN UE? prompt app ears. P ress th e ENTER/ YES button. Sett ing th e b reak -disc onn ect opti on o n 74 00A DC E This sett ing sp ecifies the le ngth of the BREAK signal, a s tring of 10 or more spaces that tells the host that the user nee ds to inte rrupt op erations . Ther e[...]

  • Page 66

    Data modul es and asynch ronou s data units 555-233-11 6 66 Issue 4 October 2002 2. If you pr essed th e ENTER/YES butto n at the SET L eadName LEAD? prompt , th e LeadName -> ON ? prom pt appe ars. Pr ess the EN TER/ YES button. 3. Repeat u ntil all leads ha ve bee n set. Setting parit y on 7400A DCE Next you need to identify the typ e of par i[...]

  • Page 67

    Connect da ta modu les Issue 4 Octobe r 2002 67 555-233- 116 Configuring t he ring indicat or on 7400A DCE The ring- indica tor (pi n 22) set ting can h ave ei ther of tw o valu es: CYCLE or ON (the defa ult). 1. Accept the defa ult value s, unles s othe rw ise ins tru ct ed. Whe n the SET RI LEAD? promp t appear s, pre ss the NE XT/NO butto n to k[...]

  • Page 68

    Data modul es and asynch ronou s data units 555-233-11 6 68 Issue 4 October 2002 Enabling te st mode on 7400A DCE The tes t-mode ( pin 25) s etting can hav e either of two valu es: ON or OFF (the default) . 1. Accept the defa ult value s, unles s othe rw is e instru ct ed. Whe n the SET TM LEAD? promp t appear s, pre ss the NEXT/NO butto n to ke ep[...]

  • Page 69

    Connect da ta modu les Issue 4 Octobe r 2002 69 555-233- 116 Y ou return HOM E. Checking DEFINITY admini stration on 740 0A DCE Check t hat the DEFINITY is adm inister ed to suppor t the 7400A da ta mod ule in the DCE appli cation as follows : 1. If neces sary , retur n to th e HOME d isplay on the 7400 A by p ressing th e NEXT/NO and BA CK button [...]

  • Page 70

    Data modul es and asynch ronou s data units 555-233-11 6 70 Issue 4 October 2002 Setting speed opt ions on 7400A DTE 1. T o acc ess the m enus, p ress th e NEXT/NO button. 2. When the SE T OP TI ONS? prompt appears on the L CD, pre ss the ENTER/ YES button. A series of SET numbe r SPEED? prompts appe ar s. 3. P ress th e NEXT/NO bu tton unt il you [...]

  • Page 71

    Connect da ta modu les Issue 4 Octobe r 2002 71 555-233- 116 6. The CONTIN UE? prompt app ears. P ress th e ENTER/ YES button. 7. The SET 1920 0 SPEED ? prompt appea rs. Pr ess the NEXT/NO button to keep the defa ult . 8. The SE T A T CONTROL? prompt app ears. Pre ss the ENTER/YES button to enable Hayes -compat ible mode m comm ands. Press the NEXT[...]

  • Page 72

    Data modul es and asynch ronou s data units 555-233-11 6 72 Issue 4 October 2002 10. If you enable d A T commands , the AT — > ON? prompt appears . Press the ENTER /YES button . 1 1. If y ou enabled A T commands, the CONTINUE? pr ompt app ears. Pres s the ENTER /YES button . Configuring t he RS-232 interf ace on 7400A DTE Y ou can set ea ch pi[...]

  • Page 73

    Connect da ta modu les Issue 4 Octobe r 2002 73 555-233- 116 T able 1 1. D TE-mode RS-232 signal -rate lead set tings for th e 7400A 3. When the SE T CI LEAD? prompt appea rs, press the NEXT/NO button to keep the d efault (OFF) or the ENTER/YES button to make a change . 4. I f yo u pr esse d E NTER/YES in the pre ceding s tep and the C I LEAD = ON?[...]

  • Page 74

    Data modul es and asynch ronou s data units 555-233-11 6 74 Issue 4 October 2002 6. If you pr essed E NTER /YE S in the p recedin g step and the CI2 LEAD = ON? prompt appe ar s pr ess t he ENTER/Y ES button a gain to confirm your s election . 7. When the SET CH LEAD? prompt appea rs, press th e NEXT/N O button to keep the d efault (OFF) or the ENTE[...]

  • Page 75

    Connect da ta modu les Issue 4 Octobe r 2002 75 555-233- 116 10. The m ainten ance-op tion EI A leads confi gure loo pback tes ting f or the dat a module. Y ou do not n eed to set any spec ific opt ions. So, whe n the SET LL LEAD? promp t appear s, pre ss the NEXT/NO and BACK button s toge ther to return HOM E . 1 1. When the SA VE CHANGES? prompt [...]

  • Page 76

    Data modul es and asynch ronou s data units 555-233-11 6 76 Issue 4 October 2002 3. When the VIEW OPTIONS ? prompt appears on the LCD, p ress th e NEXT/ NO button. 4. When t he TEST - RE SET? promp t appears on the L CD, press the ENTER/ YES button. 5. When the DA T A LOOPBACK? prompt appears on the L CD, press the NEXT/NO butto n. 6. When t he SEL[...]

  • Page 77

    Connect da ta modu les Issue 4 Octobe r 2002 77 555-233- 116 8. When the LOCAL LOOP/ST? prompt appears on the L CD, press the NEXT/NO butto n. 9. When the REM OTE LOOPBACK? promp t appears on the LCD, press t he NEXT/NO butto n. 10. When the R ESET OPTIONS? prompt appears on the LCD, p ress th e ENTE R/Y ES b utton. The fac tory opti ons are restor[...]

  • Page 78

    Data modul es and asynch ronou s data units 555-233-11 6 78 Issue 4 October 2002 Configuring t he 7400B Data Module The fac tory defa ult se ttings for the74 00B data m odule are gener ally s atisfact ory . But if you need to chan ge them , you use a termin al devic e and the A T command language commo nly u sed by Ha yes-c ompatib le modems (74 00[...]

  • Page 79

    Connect da ta modu les Issue 4 Octobe r 2002 79 555-233- 116 The 7400 B data module c an be us ed at a r emote sit e as a dedicated service device to answe r incoming data ca lls, sen d data to a remo te end de vice, an d then hang up. F or exam ple, you might wis h to prov ide acc ess to a print er from a remote s ite. The following is a typical c[...]

  • Page 80

    Data modul es and asynch ronou s data units 555-233-11 6 80 Issue 4 October 2002 Exiting command mode o n the 7400B After c onfiguring t he 7400 B, exit comman d mode, and put the data mod ule ba ck online. 1. E nter O (capital O). Configuring t he 7400C HSL (high- speed link) dat a module Figure 15 shows the front and rear of a 74 00C sync hronous[...]

  • Page 81

    Connect da ta modu les Issue 4 Octobe r 2002 81 555-233- 116 2. When SET SP EED? appea rs, press th e ENTER/YES butto n. The curr ent trans mission s peed a ppears: SPEE D = 56KBPS ? (the default) or SPEED = 64KBPS ? 3. T o keep the exis ting s peed, pre ss the ENTER/YES button. 4. T o chan ge the e xisting sp eed, pr ess NEXT/NO . When the SPEED -[...]

  • Page 82

    Data modul es and asynch ronou s data units 555-233-11 6 82 Issue 4 October 2002 7. Otherwise , if yo u want to quit n ow , press NEXT/NO until DONE? appear s . Then pres s the ENTE R/YES button. 8. When SA VE CHANGES? app ears, pres s the EN TER /YES button aga in. CHANGES SA VED a ppears, and the data mo dule retu rns to th e HOME screen . Settin[...]

  • Page 83

    Connect da ta modu les Issue 4 Octobe r 2002 83 555-233- 116 4. Set the DS R lead to ON . 5. Set PERMANEN T CONNECTION to YES . 6. Exit and sav e chang es, as descri bed abov e, in ‘‘ Se tting the data speed for the 7400C ’’ . Configuring t he 7400D data module The 7400 D data m odule is a con verted 74 00A used for synch ronous data transm[...]

  • Page 84

    Data modul es and asynch ronou s data units 555-233-11 6 84 Issue 4 October 2002 Figure 16 . 7400D data module Accessing t he menus of the 7400D Y ou config ure the 74 00D from a set of menus . 1. T o acc ess the m enus, p ress th e NEXT/NO button. RI LEAD ON ON SIGLS D ISC ON ON TM LEAD OFF OFF 00 — 00 0 —— DATA NEXT/NO BACK ENTER/YES ●➜[...]

  • Page 85

    Connect da ta modu les Issue 4 Octobe r 2002 85 555-233- 116 2. When the SET OPTION S? promp t appears on the LCD. Press the NEXT/ NO button. 3. The VIEW OPTION S? prompt app ears. Pre ss the NEXT/NO button. Setting s peed options for t he 7400D The data speed depend s on the ex act a pplicati on, but most req uire 960 0 bps or , less c ommonl y , [...]

  • Page 86

    Data modul es and asynch ronou s data units 555-233-11 6 86 Issue 4 October 2002 3. P ress th e NEXT/NO bu tton unt il you s ee the SET yourSp eed SPEED? prompt. Th en press the ENTER/YES butto n. 4. P ress th e NEXT/NO bu tton unt il you s ee the yourSpee d =ON? prompt. Then pres s the EN TER /YES button. 5. If the CONTINUE? p rompt app ears, pres[...]

  • Page 87

    Connect da ta modu les Issue 4 Octobe r 2002 87 555-233- 116 2. When the ANS = A UT O? prompt appears, p ress th e ENTER/YES butto n for mos t applica tions . Configuring t he RS-232 interf ace of the 74 00D From the f ront p anel, you can set each pin of the RS-23 2 cable to meet the nee ds of speci fic appl ications , thoug h in m ost ca ses, the[...]

  • Page 88

    Data modul es and asynch ronou s data units 555-233-11 6 88 Issue 4 October 2002 5. P re ss the NEXT/NO button u ntil you see th e CH = correctSetting ? or CH - > corr ectSet ting ? prompt. Then press the ENTER/YES but ton. 6. When the CONT INUE ? prompt app ears, pr ess the ENTER /YES button . 7. When the SET CTS LEAD? prompt appe ars, press t [...]

  • Page 89

    Connect da ta modu les Issue 4 Octobe r 2002 89 555-233- 116 1 1. Press the NEXT/NO bu tton un til you s ee the DCD = correc tV alue ? or DCD -> correc tV alue ? prompt. T hen pres s the ENTE R/Y ES button. 12. When the CONTIN UE? prompt appears , press the ENTE R/YES button . 13. When the S ET DSR LEAD? prompt appears , press the ENTE R/YES but[...]

  • Page 90

    Data modul es and asynch ronou s data units 555-233-11 6 90 Issue 4 October 2002 17. P ress t he NEXT/NO button unti l you se e the DTR = corre ctV alu e MSEC? or DTR -> corr ectValue MSEC? pr ompt. T hen pres s the ENTER/Y ES button. 18. When the CONTIN UE? prompt appears , press the ENTE R/YES button . 19. When you s ee the SET DT R LE AD? pro[...]

  • Page 91

    Connect da ta modu les Issue 4 Octobe r 2002 91 555-233- 116 23. When the SET LL DETECT? prompt appears, p ress the NE XT/NO butto n to skip this set ting. 24. When the S ET RI LEAD? prompt ap pears, p ress the ENTER/YES button. 25. P ress th e NEXT/NO bu tton until the RI = co rrectValue ? or RI - > correctValue ? prompt appear s. Then press th[...]

  • Page 92

    Data modul es and asynch ronou s data units 555-233-11 6 92 Issue 4 October 2002 29. P re ss the NEXT/NO button unt il the SIGLS DI SC = correct Value ? or SIGLS D ISC -> correctValue ? prompt a ppears. Then pr ess t he ENTER/ YES button. 30. When the CONTIN UE? prompt appears , press the ENTE R/YES button . 31. When the SET TM LEAD? prompt appe[...]

  • Page 93

    Connect da ta modu les Issue 4 Octobe r 2002 93 555-233- 116 Configuring t he 8400B Plus data module Figure 17 shows the r ear of a 8 400B P lus async hronous data m odule. T he unit provid es integr ated voi ce and da ta comm unications over s tandard, 2-wire, twisted-pai r circu its within 20 00 ft. of an D EFINITY. The unit can emula te a Hayes-[...]

  • Page 94

    Data modul es and asynch ronou s data units 555-233-11 6 94 Issue 4 October 2002 Procee d as foll ows. 1. Calculat e an option -selec tion value using Table 1 2 , ‘‘ Codes for d isablin g default s ettings of the 8400 B data m odule ’’ . Add up the dis abling c odes for all opti ons that you wis h to disa ble. For exampl e, if you turn ed o[...]

  • Page 95

    Adminis ter the d ata mod ules Issue 4 Octobe r 2002 95 555-233-11 6 Figure 18 . T ypical ExpressRo ute 1000 data module connections Administer the d ata modules Y ou have to admin ister ea ch dat a module t hat you attach to the sy stem. NOTE: Only the b asic pr ocedure i s covered here. F or the ful l range of optio ns, see the Adminis trator ’[...]

  • Page 96

    Data modul es and asynch ronou s data units 555-233-11 6 96 Issue 4 October 2002 Screen 1. T ypical system-config uration listing 2. Locate an unass igned port on a suita ble c ircuit pac k, and make a note o f the corr espondi ng port n umber . The port n umber is th e Board Number , UUCSS (wher e UU is the 2-di git cabinet n umber , C is the sin [...]

  • Page 97

    Adminis ter the d ata mod ules Issue 4 Octobe r 2002 97 555-233-11 6 Screen 2. T ypical data-module form 4. In the Port field, en ter the s even-digi t port add ress tha t you wrote down in step 2 , above. 5. If you in stalled a teleph one on the data mod ule, en ter the ex tension number a nd sta tion name f or thi s telepho ne in t he ASSIGNED ME[...]

  • Page 98

    Data modul es and asynch ronou s data units 555-233-11 6 98 Issue 4 October 2002 Asynchronous data units (ADU) ADUs are used with Data Li ne ci rcuit pa cks to connect p eriph erals, such as printer s, data ter minals, fax equi pment, and call-de tail r ecordin g equip ment to the DEFINITY. Figure 19 sh ows a typi cal Z3 A2 ADU assembl y (wit hout [...]

  • Page 99

    Issue 4 Octobe r 2002 99 555-233-11 6 5 External mod ems The foll owing se ction assumes that you are usi ng one o f the rec ommend ed externa l modems . However , any locally o btained , type-a pproved external mo dem should wo rk. C ontact yo ur Avaya repr esentati ve for more i nformatio n. Recommen ded mod ems includ e: ■ ‘‘ Para dyne C O[...]

  • Page 100

    Externa l modems 555-233-11 6 100 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 Paradyne COM SPHERE 3715 Y ou config ure COM SPHERE 37 15 mod ems usin g the Ha yes- compati ble A T comm ands com mon to m any modem s. F or instr uctions on ho w to physi cally conne ct the modem and enter the comman ds liste d in the in stru ctions be low , see the docum entatio n that cam[...]

  • Page 101

    Parady ne COMSP HERE 3 810 Pl us and 38 11 Plu s Issue 4 Octob er 2002 10 1 555-233-11 6 Paradyne COM SPHERE 3810 Plus an d 381 1 Plus Configuring t he 3810 Plus and 381 1 Plus modems 1. Install the mode m as descr i bed in the ven dor ’ s documen tation. 2. Attach a P C with ter minal emu lation software, as descr ibed in the vendo r ’ s docum[...]

  • Page 102

    Externa l modems 555-233-11 6 102 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 Configuring t he 3910 for CMS The COM SPHERE 3 910 mo dem may be used as the Call Mana gement System (CMS) Remote Con sole Mod em or as a device that prov ides seria l connecti vity to CMS thro ugh the Netwo rk T er minal S erver (NTS ). The ins tructio ns below set up the mode m for us e in [...]

  • Page 103

    Parady ne COMSP HERE 3910 Issue 4 Octob er 2002 10 3 555-233-11 6 Creating an editable con figuration set It is gener ally eas iest t o configur e the modem b y starti ng from the de fault, fa ctory configur ation . Y ou then c hange only those s ettings th at are different for a DEFINITY ins tallatio n. Copying fact ory default s ettings Make a c [...]

  • Page 104

    Externa l modems 555-233-11 6 104 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 Configuring t he DTE interfa ce Set the da ta spee d and e nable sta ndard, RS -232 com municati ons setti ngs. Procee d as foll ows. Configuring b asic, RS-232 handshak ing Start by sele cting valu es for the basi c par ameter s of ser ial data comm unica tions , mode, spe ed/rate, fr amin g[...]

  • Page 105

    Parady ne COMSP HERE 3910 Issue 4 Octob er 2002 10 5 555-233-11 6 5. Press F2 to sele ct Stndrd_RS232 . 6. Press F1 to sele ct Nxt . The RTS Act io n menu heading a ppear s. Configuring RS- 232 R TS and CTS send signals Next you set the par amete rs that th e modem us es to offer an d accept data, Request T o Send (RTS) and Clear T o Send (CTS) . 1[...]

  • Page 106

    Externa l modems 555-233-11 6 106 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 Configuring t he DTE dialer Now define t he com mand inter face that the mod em should use wh en dialin g. The RS-232 i nterface uses c ontrol c haracte rs to pas s comm unica tions commands and contr ol the tr ansmissi on. Thes e are user -config urable. We need to dis able the resu lt-code [...]

  • Page 107

    Parady ne COMSP HERE 3910 Issue 4 Octob er 2002 10 7 555-233-11 6 Disa bli ng re su lt co des We have reache d the op tions tha t we need to cha nge. Pro ceed as f ollows. 1. From the Re sultCodes ( Enable) menu hea ding, p ress the r ight-arr ow button once. The D isable menu i tem app ears. 2. Press F2 to sele ct Disabl e . 3. Press F1 to sele ct[...]

  • Page 108

    Externa l modems 555-233-11 6 108 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 Exiting the di al line menu Skip ov er the r emain ing me nu heading s. Proc eed as follo ws. 1. P ress F1 to select Nxt . The V32bis Automode (Enable) menu head ing app ears. 2. P ress F1 to select Nxt . The V 32bis Autora te (Enable) menu heading a ppear s. 3. P ress F1 to select Nxt . The [...]

  • Page 109

    U.S. Roboti cs modems Issue 4 Octob er 2002 10 9 555-233-11 6 Checking the s tatus of the COMSPHERE 3910 modem T o chec k the status of the COM SPHERE 3 910 mo dem at a ny tim e, proce ed as follows. 1. From the topmo st men u, select the Sta tus men u item. U.S. Robotics modems Avaya reco mmends us ing the U.S. Robo tics ext ernal mod em. Fo r ins[...]

  • Page 110

    Externa l modems 555-233-11 6 110 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 Multi-T ech MT5634ZBA-USB Avaya recom mends us ing a Multi-T ech mod em, mo del M T5634ZBA -USB, f or use with an S8300/G 700 co nfigurati on. T o conne ct a M ulti- T ech mo dem for a G700 M edia G ateway/S 8300 Me dia Ser ver configur ation : ■ Plug the USB conn ector of the M ulti-T ech [...]

  • Page 111

    Adminis tration Issue 4 Octob er 2002 11 1 555-233-11 6 Setting da ta-transmission par ameters 1. On the mo dem-admi nistra tion form , set the Da ta Bits: field to 8 (the default) . 2. Set the Parity: fiel d to none (the default ). 3. Set the R TS/CT S Enabled: field to &H1 (u nless yo u have an Int el mode m, in which case set i t to Q 3 ). [...]

  • Page 112

    Externa l modems 555-233-11 6 112 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 Setting a dditional, modem-speci fic parameters 1. Put an y remain ing A T config uration c omman ds require d by your mode m in the Misc. Init. P aram: fi eld. Exiting t he form and saving the changes 1. When you are f inished, press ENTER .[...]

  • Page 113

    Issue 4 Octob er 2002 11 3 555-233-11 6 6 Printers This cha pter pro vides infor matio n on conn ectin g and confi guring printer s that work wit h your sys tem an d MultiV antage Softw are. Connecting printers using TCP/IP Printers can b e connec ted to th e swit ch using asyn chronou s TC P/IP links and a termina l server . Thi s sect ion pr ovid[...]

  • Page 114

    Printers 555-233-11 6 114 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 Administeri ng adjunct parameter s Y ou must admi nister ad junct par ameters to let the s ystem kno w that the adjunc t is conne cted thro ugh TC P/IP . PMS journal and PMS lo g printers 1. T y pe chan ge system- parameter s hospit ality an d press RETURN . The Hos pitali ty scr een app ears. 2. On [...]

  • Page 115

    Connectin g printe rs using TCP/IP Issue 4 Octob er 2002 11 5 555-233-11 6 Using the downlo adable reli able session-l ayer protocol ( RSP) tool The inte nt of the Reliable Sess ion-La yer Pr otocol (R SP) is to gua rantee de live ry of data re cords fro m the swit ch to a n output dev ice that conne cts to the switch over an asynch ronou s TCP/IP [...]

  • Page 116

    Printers 555-233-11 6 116 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 Downloading RSP The RSP is avai lable fr om the Avaya suppo rt web si te as a self-e xtracti ng executab le. T o do wnload the RSP: 1. Browse to the Avaya Cu stome r Support we b site : http://supp ort.avaya.c om/sd.j html 2. Select t he RSP too l from the web site. 3. When quer ied, save the setup.e[...]

  • Page 117

    Issue 4 Octob er 2002 11 7 555-233-11 6 7 DEFINITY LAN gateway system What is the DEFINITY LAN gate way? In simples t terms, the D EFINITY ® L AN gatew ay (DLG ) is an appli cation that enables commu nicat ions betwe en TC P/IP cli ents and Avaya MultiV antage ™ Software call processi ng. In m ore techn ical terms, th e DLG appl icat ion is s of[...]

  • Page 118

    DEFINITY L AN gateway system 555-233-11 6 118 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 ■ The DLG authen ticates t he clien t based on its adminis tration and the n establi shes or refuses th e conn ection. ■ Once a con nection i s establ ished, th e ASAI l ayer 3 m essages are transpa rently pas sed thro ugh the DLG (that is , the DL G does n ot proce ss any mes[...]

  • Page 119

    What is the DEFINITY LAN g ateway? Issue 4 Octob er 2002 11 9 555-233-11 6 The co-resident DLG In terms of pr oduct ev olutio n and architec ture, the co -resi dent DLG rep resents the next st ep towa rd deli vering voi ce and d ata c apabilit ies ove r an IP netwo rk usi ng a comm on interfa ce. The co-res ident DLG is appl icat ion so ftware that[...]

  • Page 120

    DEFINITY L AN gateway system 555-233-11 6 120 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02[...]

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    Issue 4 Octob er 2002 12 1 555-233-11 6 8 T erminal se rver installation Overview This chapt er provide s informa tion on c onnectin g adjunct eq uipmen t to the C-LAN circuit p ack, or to a G700 Media Gatewa y with an S8300 Media Server , using a termin al server ( Figure 21 ). Avaya suppor ts the IO LAN+ 104 terminal s erver . Any dev ice that d [...]

  • Page 122

    Terminal serve r instal latio n 555-233-11 6 122 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 Installing and administering the terminal server Make su re yo u have al l the e quipme nt on site before th e ins tallation . Y ou must have the h ardwa re list ed in Table 14 . Y ou also need a compute r (lapt op) with th e HyperT erminal s oftware pr ogram f or the initi al [...]

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    Installi ng and adminis tering th e term inal ser ver Issue 4 Octob er 2002 12 3 555-233-11 6 Cabling diag ram Figure 22 shows the c onnect ion bet ween the terminal server port and a call accounti ng sy stem . Figure 22 . Stand-alone call accounting system li nk using a termin al server Making the connections Connect th e adjun ct to the IO LAN+, [...]

  • Page 124

    Terminal serve r instal latio n 555-233-11 6 124 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 Follow these typ ical ste ps: NOTE: Dependin g on the adjun ct ’ s connectio ns, you m ay not need all of thes e pieces. 1. Connect th e null mo dem ada pter to CO M1 port o n the ad junct. NOTE: The null modem i s an imp ortant el ement in th is setup . Without i t, data may[...]

  • Page 125

    Installi ng and adminis tering th e term inal ser ver Issue 4 Octob er 2002 12 5 555-233-11 6 Setting up HyperT erminal on the comput er Use the Hy perT ermi nal softwa re prog ram that com es with Windows 95/98/N T/ 2000 to adm inis ter the IO LAN+. 1. O pen Hy perT ermina l. 2. Click o n File > Prope rties > Connect tab. In the Conn ect usi[...]

  • Page 126

    Terminal serve r instal latio n 555-233-11 6 126 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 3. Under Conn ectio n sele ct Port 1 ( the port to which the a djunc t is conne cted) and pres s ENTER to access the Command s men u. 4. S elect A dmin mode > Passwor d and p ress ENTER . . 5. T y pe iolan , th e defau lt password , and pre ss ENTER . The Adm inistratio n Me[...]

  • Page 127

    Installi ng and adminis tering th e term inal ser ver Issue 4 Octob er 2002 12 7 555-233-11 6 7. Fill in the fo llowi ng fields wi th inform ation appr opriate to your network. Leave the defaul t settings for the o ther f ields. ■ Name: ■ IP address : (for IOL AN+) ■ Subne t mask: 8. Press ENTER and sele ct Sa ve & Exi t t o effect the ch[...]

  • Page 128

    Terminal serve r instal latio n 555-233-11 6 128 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 Administeri ng the gateway NOTE: If the C- LAN circ uit pa ck and I OLAN+ a re in th e same s ubnet, skip t his step . 1. S elect A dmin mode > Passwor d a nd press ENTER . 2. T y pe iolan an d pre ss ENTER . 3. S elect gateway to access th e Gateway menu 4. Fill in th e fol[...]

  • Page 129

    Installi ng and adminis tering th e term inal ser ver Issue 4 Octob er 2002 12 9 555-233-11 6 5. Fill in th e followi ng fields . Leave th e defaul t setting s for the other fie lds. ■ Speed: 19 200 ■ Monitor DSR: Y es ■ Monitor DCD: N o ■ Name: por t numbe r or othe r descripti ve nam e ■ T ermin al type: u ndef ■ CLI/Menu: CL I ■ Re[...]

  • Page 130

    Terminal serve r instal latio n 555-233-11 6 130 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 ■ Host: C -LAN IP Addr ess ■ Remote Port: C-LAN Ether net port wh ere IP ad junc t servi ce is offered ■ Local Por t: must mat ch the value of R emote P ort on the DEFINTY IP Serv ices scr een 6. P ress ENTER and select Save & Exit to effe ct the cha nges. 7. P ress E[...]

  • Page 131

    Adminis tering I P node names Issue 4 Octob er 2002 13 1 555-233-11 6 After y ou have s uccessful ly ad ministe red and v alidated the con nection b etween the adjunc t and the C-LAN c ircuit pa ck thro ugh the IOLAN+, you can d isconne ct the laptop or oth er PC from the IOL AN+. No fur ther IO LAN+ adm inistra tion is required. Potential failure [...]

  • Page 132

    Terminal serve r instal latio n 555-233-11 6 132 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 3. Print a copy of this sc reen, or write down the node n ames you e ntered. Y ou need this infor matio n for the n ext ad ministr ation tas k. 4. P ress ENTER to save your ch anges. Administering IP services For each adjunc t that you conne ct using TCP/ IP , you need to admi [...]

  • Page 133

    Adminis tering I P serv ices Issue 4 Octob er 2002 13 3 555-233-11 6 4. The Local Port field d efaults to 0 fo r all cli ent app lication s. Y ou can not make an e ntry in this f ield. 5. In the Remote Node fiel d, enter th e node name fo r the adju nct, as admin istered on the N ode Name s scr een. For the call accoun ting applica tion, type calla[...]

  • Page 134

    Terminal serve r instal latio n 555-233-11 6 134 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02[...]

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    Issue 4 Octob er 2002 13 5 555-233-11 6 9 DS1/T1 CPE loopback jack This cha pter pro vides i nformatio n on ho w to ins tall and use a DS1 loopba ck j ack to test the DS1 s pan between the Avaya Med ia Se rver or Gat eway an d the network int erf ace poin t. The loopba ck jac k is requi red when DC power is at the interfac e to the integ rated cha [...]

  • Page 136

    DS1/T1 CPE loo pback jack 555-233-11 6 136 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 If the sma rt jack is not ac cessibl e, instal l the l oopback jack at t he ext ended demarca tion p oint. If there i s no exte nded de marcation point, i nstall t he loo pback ja ck direc tly at the network interfac e poin t as shown in Figu re 24 and Figure 25 . If there i s an ext[...]

  • Page 137

    Adminis tering t he loop back ja ck Issue 4 Octob er 2002 13 7 555-233-11 6 Admi n iste rin g th e l oo pbac k jac k 1. At the man agemen t termina l, enter c hange ds1 location , wher e loca tion is the DS 1 interfa ce cir cuit pac k corres pondi ng to the loopbac k jack. 2. Be sur e the near-end CSU type is se t to integ rated . 3. On page 2 of t[...]

  • Page 138

    DS1/T1 CPE loo pback jack 555-233-11 6 138 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 Che ckin g the inte grit y of loca l equ ipm ent Before y ou go an y further , mak e sure th at the probl em is ac tually on the DS1 s pan by testing t he equi pment t hat connec ts to the span a t the nea r end. T est the DS1 circuit p ack, and perfo rm any neede d main tenanc e or [...]

  • Page 139

    Loopba ck testi ng with a smart jack Issue 4 Octob er 2002 13 9 555-233-11 6 1. At the manage ment termi nal, enter test d s1-loop UUCSS cpe-loopback- jack , wher e UU is the ca binet number , C is the c arrier lette r , and SS is the slot num ber of the DS1 boa rd. The loopba ck jack p owers up. Acti ve, DS1 faci lity ala rms (if an y) cle ar . Af[...]

  • Page 140

    DS1/T1 CPE loo pback jack 555-233-11 6 140 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 Running the dat a test NOTE: If you ha ve a G 700 Me dia Gate way , s ubstitute XXX V S for UUCSS in the followi ng comm and, wher e XXX is the administer ed numbe r of the G700 (for exampl e, 002), and V S is the slot number on the G700 of the Medi a Module (for exam ple, V3) . The [...]

  • Page 141

    Loopba ck testi ng with a smart jack Issue 4 Octob er 2002 14 1 555-233-11 6 NOTE: If you ha ve a G 700 Me dia Gate way , s ubstitute XXX V S for UUCSS in the followi ng comman ds, whe re XXX is the ad minister ed number of the G700 (for exa mple, 002) , and V S is the slot num ber on the G700 of th e Medi a Module (fo r exam ple, V3) . Th e V is n[...]

  • Page 142

    DS1/T1 CPE loo pback jack 555-233-11 6 142 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 Restoring DS1 administration NOTE: If you ha ve a G 700 Me dia Gate way , s ubstitute XXX V S for UUCSS in the followi ng comm and, wher e XXX is the administer ed numbe r of the G700 (for exampl e, 002), and V S is the slot number on the G700 of the Medi a Module (for exam ple, V3) [...]

  • Page 143

    Loopba ck testi ng with a smart jack Issue 4 Octob er 2002 14 3 555-233-11 6 Releasing t he DS1 circuit pa ck NOTE: If you ha ve a G 700 Me dia Gate way , s ubstitute XXX V S for UUCSS in the followi ng command , where XXX is the admini stered nu mber of the G 700 (for exampl e, 002), and V S is the slot nu mber on the G700 of the Medi a Module (fo[...]

  • Page 144

    DS1/T1 CPE loo pback jack 555-233-11 6 144 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 NOTE: If you ha ve a G 700 Me dia Gate way , s ubstitute XXX V S for UUCSS in the followi ng comm and, wher e XXX is the administer ed numbe r of the G700 (for exampl e, 002), and V S is the slot number on the G700 of the Medi a Module (for exam ple, V3) . The V is not a v ariabl e a[...]

  • Page 145

    Loopba ck testi ng with a smart jack Issue 4 Octob er 2002 14 5 555-233-11 6 Figure 24. N etwo rk in terf ace at smar t jac k for a 1 20A2 ( or la ter ) ICSU 1. Span secti on 1 2. Span secti on 2 3. Span secti on 3 4. 120A 2 (or la ter) ICSU 5. RJ-48 to netw ork inte rface (up to 100 0 ft. [30 5 m]) 6. Loopbac k jack 7. N etwor k inter face s mart [...]

  • Page 146

    DS1/T1 CPE loo pback jack 555-233-11 6 146 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 Figure 25 . Network interfac e at smart jack fo r an MM710 multi-media module 1. Span secti on 1 2. Span secti on 2 3. Span secti on 3 4. G700 Media G ateway 5. E1/T1 port o n an MM 710 multi- media modul e 6. RJ-48 to netw ork interfac e (up to 10 00 ft. [3 05 m]) 7. Loopback j ack [...]

  • Page 147

    Loopba ck testi ng with a smart jack Issue 4 Octob er 2002 14 7 555-233-11 6 Figure 26 . Network interf ace at extended dema rcation point (sma rt jack inaccessible) f or a 120A 2 (o r lat er) IC SU 1. Span se ction 1 2. Span se ction 2 3. Span se ction 3 4. 120A2 (or l ater) ICSU 5. RJ-48 to ne twork inter face (up to 1 000 ft. [305 m]) 6. Loopbac[...]

  • Page 148

    DS1/T1 CPE loo pback jack 555-233-11 6 148 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 Figure 27 . Network interface a t extended dema rcation point (smart j ack inaccessible) fo r an MM710 multi- media module 1. Span se ction 1 2. Span se ction 2 3. Span se ction 3 4. G700 Media G ateway 5. E1/T1 port on an MM7 10 multi- med ia mod ule 6. RJ-48 to networ k inter face [...]

  • Page 149

    Loopba ck testi ng with a smart jack Issue 4 Octob er 2002 14 9 555-233-11 6 Figure 2 8. Network interface at extende d demarcation po int (smart jack a ccessible) for a 120A 2 (or l ater) ICSU 1. Span secti on 1 2. Span secti on 2 3. Span secti on 3 4. 120A2 (or l ater) ICSU 5. RJ-4 8 to networ k inter face (up to 10 00 ft. [3 05 m]) 6. Dum b bloc[...]

  • Page 150

    DS1/T1 CPE loo pback jack 555-233-11 6 150 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 Figure 29 . Network inter face at extend ed demarcation p oint (smart jack accessible) for an MM710 multi- media module 1. S pan secti on 1 2. S pan secti on 2 3. S pan secti on 3 4. G70 0 Media Gateway 5. E1/T 1 port on an MM7 10 multi- med ia mod ule 6. RJ-4 8 to networ k interfac [...]

  • Page 151

    Testin g a loo pback j ack witho ut a sm art j ack Issue 4 Octob er 2002 15 1 555-233-11 6 T esting a loopback jack without a smart jack When th e loopback jack is added to a sp an that does not contai n a smar t jack, the span is divided in to 2 se ctions: from the IC SU, or fr om the M M710, to the loopb ack jac k and fr om the loop back ja ck to[...]

  • Page 152

    DS1/T1 CPE loo pback jack 555-233-11 6 152 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 Figure 3 1. N etwork interf ace at “ dumb ” block for an MM710 multi-media mo dule 1. Span sec tion 1 2. Span sec tion 2 3. G70 0 Media G ateway 4. E1/T 1 port o n an MM 710 multi- media modul e 5. RJ- 48 to networ k interfac e (up to 1000 ft. [305 m] ) 6. L oop bac k jack 7. D u[...]

  • Page 153

    Testin g a loo pback j ack witho ut a sm art j ack Issue 4 Octob er 2002 15 3 555-233-11 6 Figure 32. N etwo rk inte rfac e at “ dumb ” block with repeater line t o fiber MUX for a 120A 2 (or l ater) ICSU 1. Sp an secti on 1 2. Sp an secti on 2 3. 120A2 (or la ter) ICSU 4. RJ-48 to networ k interfac e (up to 10 00 ft. [30 5 m]) 5. Loo pback j a[...]

  • Page 154

    DS1/T1 CPE loo pback jack 555-233-11 6 154 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 Figure 3 3. N etwork interf ace at “ dumb ” block wit h repeater li ne to fiber MUX for an MM710 multi-medi a module Y ou are res ponsibl e for find ing and correcti ng probl ems in t he custom er wiri ng (section 1 and the lo opback cable porti on of se ction 2). The DS1 servic [...]

  • Page 155

    Testin g a loo pback j ack witho ut a sm art j ack Issue 4 Octob er 2002 15 5 555-233-11 6 Procee d as foll ows. 1. T est custo mer pre mises wirin g from the ICSU, or fr om the MM 710, to t he loopb ack jac k, as des cribed i n the “ DS1 Span T est ” section. 2. T est the loo pback j ack-to- dumb blo ck and dum b block-to- CO wiring (section 2[...]

  • Page 156

    DS1/T1 CPE loo pback jack 555-233-11 6 156 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 Configurati ons using fi ber multiplexers Use the l oopback jack wh en cus tomer p remises D S1 wir ing con nects to an on-s ite fiber mu ltiplex er (MUX) a nd allows wiring to th e network interfac e point o n the MUX to be r emotely tested. For a G700 Media Ga teway , th is requ ir[...]

  • Page 157

    Issue 4 Octob er 2002 15 7 555-233-11 6 10 ISDN converters and adapters This cha pter pro vides infor mation o n ISDN c onverters and adapt ers that are somet imes nec essar y when connecti ng to coax ial f aciliti es in ei ther a mul ticarr ier cabinet o r a sin gle c arrier c abinet. NOTE: The in forma tion in this ch apter doe s not a pply t o t[...]

  • Page 158

    ISDN conv erters and adapte rs 555-233-11 6 158 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 Converters for sin gle-carrier cabinets PRI-to-DASS and PRI -to-DPNSS converters Figure 34 shows ty pical c onnection s from the CCSC-1 P RI-to-DAS S conver ter or the CCSC-2 PRI-t o-DPNSS conv erters to th e coaxi al facility . Figure 34. T ypical DASS or D PNSS converter cabl [...]

  • Page 159

    Converte rs for si ngle-c arrier cabi nets Issue 4 Octob er 2002 15 9 555-233-11 6 PRI- to- BRI conv erte r Figure 35 shows typi cal conn ectio ns from the PRI-to- BRI conv erter to the coax ial facility . Figure 35 . T ypical P RI to BRI conver ter cabling NOTE: The in set shows detai ls of the c able co nnecti ons betwe en the c ircuit pac ks. Co[...]

  • Page 160

    ISDN conv erters and adapte rs 555-233-11 6 160 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 Converters for multi-carrier cabinets PRI-to-DASS and PRI -to-DPNSS converters 1. Connect th e DEFINITY admini stration P C to the RS-232 c onnector on the front of th e PRI conv erter ci rcuit pa ck. Figure 36 shows typica l connec tions from the CCSC-1 PRI -to-D ASS converter [...]

  • Page 161

    Converte rs for mul ti-carr ier cabine ts Issue 4 Octob er 2002 16 1 555-233-11 6 PRI- to- BRI conv erte r Figure 37 shows typi cal conn ectio ns from the PRI-to- BRI conv erter to the coax ial facility . The DEFINITY admini stratio n PC is c onnected to the RS -232 co nnect or on the fro nt of the PRI conv erter cir cuit pack . Figure 37 . T ypica[...]

  • Page 162

    ISDN conv erters and adapte rs 555-233-11 6 162 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02[...]

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    Issue 4 Octob er 2002 16 3 555-233-11 6 11 Stratum 3 clock The Stratu m 3 c lock is a n optio nal fe ature for di gital fr ame timi ng that coupl es the clock output to lo cal cl ocks. Thi s chapter provid e infor mation on settin g the opti on switche s on the c lock. For instal lation in format ion refer to the app ropria te insta llation o r upg[...]

  • Page 164

    Stratum 3 clock 555-233-11 6 164 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 2. Set the op tions on the S tratum 3 (ST3) clock boa rd (se e Table 17 ). NOTE: Only SW 1 and S W2 are used. SW 1 cont rols the output of alarm si gnals from the Stratum 3 clock board. 3. Set the options on the c omposit e clock timin g outpu t board ( TOCA) per Table 1 8 . 4. Set the St ratu[...]

  • Page 165

    Set cl ock optio ns Issue 4 Octob er 2002 16 5 555-233-11 6 Cabling the Stratum 3 cloc k Figure 38 shows typi cal conn ectio ns to a St ratum 3 clock cabinet . Connectio ns are made through t he yel low field cross -connect. A custom Y -cable ( H600- 274) connects th e CSU to the DS1 c ircuit pac k and taps off the input fo r the Stratu m 3 clock .[...]

  • Page 166

    Stratum 3 clock 555-233-11 6 166 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 Figure 38. T ypica l connections to Stratum 3 cl ock The H600-307 cable conne cts the system end of the Y - cable to a DS1 circuit pac k (shown a s TN464 or TN767 E). Th e B25A c able conn ects the clock e nd of th e Y-cable to the ye llow f ield cr oss-conn ect. 1. PPN ca binet 2. “ A ” p[...]

  • Page 167

    Set cl ock optio ns Issue 4 Octob er 2002 16 7 555-233-11 6 Stratum 3 cl ock wiring install ation procedure 1. Connect th e B25A c ables fr om the TN 780 co nnector p anel sl ot on the system cabin et and the Stratum 3 Clock to the cro ss-co nnect m odule in th e yellow f ield. 2. Connect th e CSU plug end of th e H-600-274 Y -cable to the prima ry[...]

  • Page 168

    Stratum 3 clock 555-233-11 6 168 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 T able 21. TN780-ca rrier cross-connects for standa rd reliability From Stratu m 3 Clock T o TN7 80 carrier A T o T N780 carri er B Lead Name Lead Color/ Te r m i n a l Lead Name Lead Color/ Te r m i n a l Lead Name Lead Color/ Te r m i n a l BCLK RTN R-O /13 ALRM5B V-G/45 BCLK LST O-R/14 AL R[...]

  • Page 169

    Set cl ock optio ns Issue 4 Octob er 2002 16 9 555-233-11 6 T able 22. Y -cable clock-end cross-connects fo r high or critical reliabi lity From Stratum 3 Clo ck T o Y -cable clock end (prim ary) T o Y -cable cloc k end (secondar y) Lead Name Lead Color/ Te r m i n a l Lead Name Lead Color / Te r m i n a l Lead Name Lead Color/ Te r m i n a l RREF1[...]

  • Page 170

    Stratum 3 clock 555-233-11 6 170 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 7. Bridge the jumper wires to cross- connec t from the TN780 in A a nd B carriers to the Str atum 3 clo ck. 8. Dress t he cables d own si des of the cabin et and run throu gh the cab le Slack Manage r , if provid ed. 9. Adminis ter the s witch for the clo ck. CCB01R BK-BL /21 EXTSYN1T Y -G/35 [...]

  • Page 171

    Issue 4 Octob er 2002 17 1 555-233-11 6 12 Busy ton e disconn ect equipment for non-U.S. ins tallations The custo mer-pr ovided b usy tone disconn ect adjun ct dete cts dis connects of incomin g cal ls on lo op-start, 2 -wire, a nalog t runks. In s ome c ountries ou tside the United Sta tes, th e PSTN s ends ton es in the vo ice ba nd instea d of l[...]

  • Page 172

    Busy to ne disco nnect equipm ent for no n-U.S. insta llations 555-233-11 6 172 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02[...]

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    Issue 4 Octob er 2002 17 3 555-233-11 6 13 Call detail recording (CDR) option setti ngs This cha pter pro vides infor matio n on conn ectin g call de tail recor ding (CDR) equipmen t to a DE FINITY Ser ver (su ch as an MCC1 Me dia Gatewa y), and to a G700 Med ia Gatewa y . Connecting CDR equipme nt The interfac e betwee n an Avaya media server and [...]

  • Page 174

    Call detail recording (CDR) op tion settings 555-233-11 6 174 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 On a G700/S 8300 serv er confi guration , CDR equipme nt can co nnect to one of the two IP con nections ( EXT 1 or EXT 2 ) on th e front of the G70 0 Media G ateway . NOTE: Y ou can a lso use any of the ports on an opti onal 1 6-port modu le, if y our G700 Me dia G[...]

  • Page 175

    Connecting a CDR device Issue 4 Octob er 2002 17 5 555-233-11 6 The CDR S ystem Pa rameter s screen appears . 2. In the Primary Output Endpoint field , type CDR1 . If you u se a seco ndary o utput de vice , and tha t device is a lso conn ected through T CP/ IP , ty pe CDR2 in the Secondary Output Endpoint field. 3. Press ENTER to save you r chang e[...]

  • Page 176

    Call detail recording (CDR) op tion settings 555-233-11 6 176 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 Using the downloadable reliable session-layer protocol (RSP) tool The inte nt of the reliab le sess ion- layer p rotocol (RSP) is to guar antee deliver y of data rec ords from the swi tch to an o utput de vice th at conn ects to th e swit ch ov er an async hronous [...]

  • Page 177

    Using the downlo adable reliabl e sess ion-lay er p rotoc ol (RSP) tool Issue 4 Octob er 2002 17 7 555-233-11 6 Downloading RSP The RSP is avai lable fr om the Avaya suppo rt Web site a s a s elf-extr acting executab le. T o do wnload the RSP: 1. Go to the Avaya Custom er Suppo rt Web site a t http://a vaya.com/s upport . 2. In the Sea rch Fo r tex[...]

  • Page 178

    Call detail recording (CDR) op tion settings 555-233-11 6 178 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02[...]

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    Issue 4 Octob er 2002 17 9 555-233-11 6 14 DEFINITY INADS The DEFINITY ® initializ ation and admin istrati on system ( INADS) p rovides anal og loopback con nections and P A RTNER connec tions for r emote alarmin g and mainte nance whe n dir ect co nnection to the p ublic network is no t possib le. NOTE: These instruc tions ar e for Avaya Me dia S[...]

  • Page 180

    DEFINITY INADS 555-233-11 6 180 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 Figure 40. A nalog loopb ack connection s Install ing INADS analog loopba ck on a high-rel iability system Be su re to pla ce the TN1648B SYSAM c ircui t packs in different c abine ts or processo r ca rriers. Also be sur e to pl ace the a nalog line cir cuit pa cks in the s ame cabinets or car [...]

  • Page 181

    DEFINITY INADS Issue 4 Octob er 2002 18 1 555-233-11 6 Administrat ion NOTE: Add 2 pa uses in front o f the di al string when us ing cut- through t runks. Pauses are not require d if usin g ARS. 1. T y pe chan ge system- parameter s mainten ance and pres s Enter . 2. For high r eli ability syst ems, in th e see interchange: field , type daily and p[...]

  • Page 182

    DEFINITY INADS 555-233-11 6 182 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 INADS connect ion with power fa il transfer ! CAUTION: Check lo cal reg ulati ons rega rding thi s co nnection method. In this c onfigu ration, th e INADS line and the eme rgency teleph one exten sion are bridged togethe r . Fi gure 41 shows the U.S./A tlas pla tform. F igure 42 shows the Europ[...]

  • Page 183

    DEFINITY INADS Issue 4 Octob er 2002 18 3 555-233-11 6 Figure 42 . INADS connection (Euro pean platform) Standard rel iability ■ Normal connection : Connec t the INADS t ip and ring por t from th e AUX connect or (w ire pair 50 and 25 ) to th e tip/ri ng pair o f CO line port 1 on the P ARTNER system. ■ US/Atlas/Sp ain plat form connect ion : C[...]

  • Page 184

    DEFINITY INADS 555-233-11 6 184 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 High rel iabilit y Be sure th at the TN 1648B SYS AM ci rcuit pack s are located in different DEFIN ITY cabinets or pro cessor c arriers . 1. Bridge the 2 INADS tip/ring ports. A 258A ada pter m ay be use d. 2. Connect th e bridge d INADS tip /ring port t o a P AR TNE R station port. INA DS c o[...]

  • Page 185

    DEFINITY INADS Issue 4 Octob er 2002 18 5 555-233-11 6 Standard rel iability Normal connection: 1. Connect a system telepho ne to stati on 10 o n the P ARTNER system. 2. Connect a standar d RJ-1 1 telephon e line c ord from the P A RTNER CO line to the C O line pro tector . 3. Connect the INADS tip and ring po rt from the AUX conne ctor to the tip/[...]

  • Page 186

    DEFINITY INADS 555-233-11 6 186 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 7. E nter 2 to set t he station port t o analog r otary . E nter 1 i f an ana log DTMF telephone or P A RTNER syst em tele phone i s conne cted. 8. E nter # to retu rn to the s tart of th e progra mming mod e. Set P AR TNER CO line port (all platfor ms) 1. E nter # 2 0 1 . 2. P ress 1 for tone [...]

  • Page 187

    DEFINITY INADS Issue 4 Octob er 2002 18 7 555-233-11 6 Install ation test (all instal lations) These t ests con firm that the har dware an d admi nistrati on are c orrect. 1. Place a n outgoing call from the I NADS po rt. Che ck for nor mal ta lk path. 2. Place a n incoming c all to th e INADS port. Check for nor mal talk path. 3. Place a n outgoin[...]

  • Page 188

    DEFINITY INADS 555-233-11 6 188 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02[...]

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    Issue 4 Octob er 2002 18 9 555-233-11 6 15 Malicious call trace The mal icious ca ll tr ace (MC T) voic e recor der con nects di rectly to the tip and ring connecti ons of a TN76 3/D auxi liary trunk ci rcuit pac k. See Figur e 44 . The 909A /B universa l couple r provi des sei zure c ontrol to the re corder . NOTE: Ther e is no a uxilia ry tr unk [...]

  • Page 190

    Malicious call tr ace 555-233-11 6 190 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 NOTE: A wiri ng block must be local ly engin eered. NOTE: 909A co uplers ships with one DW4B-D E cabl e and two DW8B-S E cable s. The 909 B ships with one K S-2291 1L2 power sup ply , one DW4B-D E cable , and tw o DW8B-S E cable s. 1. Determin e the po rt assi gnment of the rec order fro[...]

  • Page 191

    Issue 4 Octob er 2002 19 1 555-233-11 6 16 Musi c-on-hol d The mus ic-on-ho ld (MO H) featur e allows a caller to hear m usic whe n that cal ler is placed o n hold . Depending on the m edia g ateway , music- on-hold can b e provid ed: ■ through a two-wir e TN2183 a nalog line circ uit pack (or eq uivalen t) or auxili ary tru nk circu it pac k to [...]

  • Page 192

    Music- on-hold 555-233-11 6 192 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 Figure 45 . T ypical regist ered equipment connect ions (auxiliar y access) for an MCC1, SCC1, CMC1, or G600 Media Gateway 1. If the m usic so urce is regis tered, the sys tem side of the M DF co nnects directly to the sy stem. 2. If the music s ource is not regis tered, the s ystem s ide of th[...]

  • Page 193

    For MCC1, S CC1, CMC1, and G600 Me dia G ateways Issue 4 Octob er 2002 19 3 555-233-11 6 3. Connect a cable from the assi gned port carri er slot to J1 on the 909A/ B universa l couple r (see Chapter 1, ‘‘ 909 A/B un iver sal cou ple r ’’ ). A wir in g block m ust be loca lly e nginee red. a. Connect th e T -lead at p in 5 and th e R-lead a[...]

  • Page 194

    Music- on-hold 555-233-11 6 194 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 Figure 47. Connections to nonregist ered music-on-hold usi ng analog line fo r an MCC1, SCC1, CMC1, or G600 Media Gateway NOTE: A wiri ng block must be local ly engin eered. For G700 Media Gateways On a G 700 Medi a Gate way , the music- on-hold feature i s conne cted through a port on an MM71 [...]

  • Page 195

    For G 700 M edia Ga teway s Issue 4 Octob er 2002 19 5 555-233-11 6 Figure 48 shows the connect ions for the mus ic-on -hold fea ture o n a G700 M edia Gateway . NOTE: If yo u want mu ltiple m usic source s, yo u must use m ultipl e por ts on t he MM71 1 Anal og Media M odule. Figure 48 . T ypical music-o n-hold equipment conne ctions for a G700 Me[...]

  • Page 196

    Music- on-hold 555-233-11 6 196 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02[...]

  • Page 197

    Issue 4 Octob er 2002 19 7 555-233-11 6 17 Paging a nd announceme nt equipment This cha pter expl ains the most com mon s ystem c onfigurat ions for the pagin g feature o f the Multi V antage Softwar e. This c hapter p rovides i nformati on on the followin g featur es: ■ ‘‘ Louds peake r paging for MCC1, S CC1, CMC1 , or G600 Me dia Gate ways[...]

  • Page 198

    Paging a nd anno uncem ent equipm ent 555-233-11 6 198 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 IP configur ations IP is im plemen ted usin g the TN 2302AP , whic h is an IP Media Proces sor c ircuit pack in side the M edia S erver/Me dia G ateway . The TN2302 AP IP Media Process or provid es H.32 3 trunk c onnecti ons and H.3 23 voi ce proces sing for IP phones. T [...]

  • Page 199

    Backgr ou nd info rm ati on Issue 4 Octob er 2002 19 9 555-233-11 6 Figure 49 . S8700 Media Serv er in a multi-co nnect configura tion controlling a G700 Media Gateway S8700 Media Server in a multi -connect configurat ion networked with a S8300 Media Server in a G700 M edia Gateway and a DEFINITY CSI For the S8 700 Med ia Se rver in a multi-c onnec[...]

  • Page 200

    Paging a nd anno uncem ent equipm ent 555-233-11 6 200 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 Figure 50 . Multi-site envir onment In Figure 50 , an S87 00 Medi a Server in a multi -connec t configurat ion (t op midd le) is networ ked with an S83 00 Med ia Server in a G7 00 Media G ateway ( bottom left) and a DEFINIT Y CSI (bott om right) . In this m ulti- site e n[...]

  • Page 201

    Loudspea ker pagi ng for MC C1, SCC1, CMC1, or G 600 Medi a Gat eway s Issue 4 Octob er 2002 20 1 555-233-11 6 This con figur ation ( Figure 51 ) has al l IP t runks. At t his time , IP tr unks suppo rt audio -only fu nctional ities. T herefor e, this configu ratio n suppor ts audio -only functiona li tie s over these IP trunk s. Figure 51 . S8700 [...]

  • Page 202

    Paging a nd anno uncem ent equipm ent 555-233-11 6 202 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 Loudspeaker pag ing without paging adapter Figure 52 shows the conne ction s for the louds peake r paging featur e. Thes e conne ctions are use d when the louds peaker interface equ ipmen t is not located in the equipm ent ro om. If th e equipme nt is loc ated in th e equ[...]

  • Page 203

    Loudspea ker pagi ng for MC C1, SCC1, CMC1, or G 600 Medi a Gat eway s Issue 4 Octob er 2002 20 3 555-233-11 6 Loudspeaker pagi ng access without universal coupler 1. Determin e port assignm ent of p aging zo ne(s) f rom loud speak er pagin g form. 2. At the main dis tributio n frame, l ocate the conne cting block an d termin als assign ed to the s[...]

  • Page 204

    Paging a nd anno uncem ent equipm ent 555-233-11 6 204 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 7. Connect a 2-pair line cord (modu lar plug at one end) from th e informa tion outlet to the loud speak er system . 8. Install l oudsp eaker eq uipmen t accordin g to the m anufac turer ’ s i nstruct ions. 9. Connect an approved -48 VDC po wer sour ce to th e -48 and G[...]

  • Page 205

    Extern al ringi ng Issue 4 Octob er 2002 20 5 555-233-11 6 Extern al ringing Connectio ns for e xternal ringing are a t an inf ormation outlet . The sy stem s ide of the main d istrib ution fram e (MD F) is co nnecte d to a TN2 183 (o r equiv alent) analog li ne cir cuit pack in a n MCC1, S CC1, CMC 1, or G600 M edia Gate way . NOTE: Up to thr ee d[...]

  • Page 206

    Paging a nd anno uncem ent equipm ent 555-233-11 6 206 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 Loudspeaker pa ging for G7 00 Media Gateways On a G700 M edia Gatewa y , the lou dspea ker pagin g featur e is conne cted thr ough a port on an MM7 1 1 Anal og Med ia Module . The G7 00 Media G ateway do es not suppo rt an aux iliary tr unk ci rcuit pa ck. Theref ore, the[...]

  • Page 207

    Issue 4 Octob er 2002 20 7 555-233-11 6 18 Multimedia commu nications products : MMCX, MMCH, ESM This cha pter pro vides infor matio n on conn ectin g the follo wing eq uipmen t to: ■ MASI for MMCX ■ Wideband endpo ints ■ Multimed ia ca ll han dling (MMCH) NOTE: The in forma tion in this ch apter doe s not a pply t o the G 700 Me dia Gatew ay[...]

  • Page 208

    Multimed ia co mmunicat ions p roducts : MMCX, MM CH, ESM 555-233-11 6 208 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 Figure 55 . Modular jack pin a ssignment Y ou can conne ct the MMCX s erver to t he Avaya Medi a Serv er by eithe r of two method s: direc tly or thr ough th e main distributi on frame . Directio n connection Figure 56 illu strates the direc t meth od,[...]

  • Page 209

    Wideband endpoi nts Issue 4 Octob er 2002 20 9 555-233-11 6 Main distri bution frame connect ion Figure 57 illustrat es the main dis tributio n frame m ethod wh ich conn ects a Avaya Media Se rver DS 1 interf ace circu it pack, with a 25-pair cable to the MDF , to the cust omer-supp lied d igital l ine PC board in the MMC X, thr ough a D8W cabl e. [...]

  • Page 210

    Multimed ia co mmunicat ions p roducts : MMCX, MM CH, ESM 555-233-11 6 210 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 Figure 58 . T ypical nonsign aling wideband config uration If using a CSU, the di stance b etween con nections may be u p to 130 0 ft. (397.2 m). The maximum dista nce to the endpoi nt depen ds on the type of cable and the specifi catio ns of the e ndp[...]

  • Page 211

    Wideband endpoi nts Issue 4 Octob er 2002 21 1 555-233-11 6 Figure 59 . T ypical sign aling wideband config uration The band width con troll er conne cts d irectly to the wideba nd endp oint. Th e control ler typ ically in stall s near th e endpo int whe re they d irectly c onnect ( usually within a fe w feet of each other). ■ For no n-CSU ins ta[...]

  • Page 212

    Multimed ia co mmunicat ions p roducts : MMCX, MM CH, ESM 555-233-11 6 212 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 Figure 60 . T ypical signalin g wideband configur ation with remo te port module 1. For no n-CSU ins tallatio ns, c ross the tr ansm it and rec eive l ines so a transmit s ignal fr om the T N464F c onnects to the r eceive c onnection on the bandwidth c[...]

  • Page 213

    Multimed ia ca ll han dling (M MCH) Issue 4 Octob er 2002 21 3 555-233-11 6 Figure 61. T ypical multimedia call handl ing connections NOTE: The NT1 adapt er (item #8) is not used with a MM7 20 BRI module. T he NT1 is a 2/4 conver ter unit, and the MM720 curren tly on ly supp orts 4- wire trunki ng. In items #7 and #8 above, the co nnecti on to both[...]

  • Page 214

    Multimed ia co mmunicat ions p roducts : MMCX, MM CH, ESM 555-233-11 6 214 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 Administer t he system 1. Call INADS and notif y the rep resentat ive that th e Multimedia Call Handling (MMCH)? field on pag e 2 of the custo mer-opti ons form must be chang ed to y . 2. Logoff the term inal a nd then log back on the ter minal to see [...]

  • Page 215

    Multimed ia ca ll han dling (M MCH) Issue 4 Octob er 2002 21 5 555-233-11 6 Configuring t he PictureT el PCS50 ( Live 50) and PCS100 These e ndpoint s do not n eed any speci al confi guration settin gs. The standa rd Pictur eT el configurati on is as follows : 1. Load the Li veShar e Plus s oftware fi rst. 2. Enter th e user na me and compa ny name[...]

  • Page 216

    Multimed ia co mmunicat ions p roducts : MMCX, MM CH, ESM 555-233-11 6 216 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 16. At the Modify config.sys scre en, clic k the SA VE button. 17. The re mainde r of the s oftware lo ads a utomatica lly . 18. When the loa d is finish ed, re boot the PC. 19. Open the Pictu reT el Li ve prog ram gro up from the Windows ™ Progra m [...]

  • Page 217

    Multimed ia ca ll han dling (M MCH) Issue 4 Octob er 2002 21 7 555-233-11 6 ProShare conf iguration The ProSh are sys tem must be set up s o that it d oes not loo k for a Serv ice Pro file Identifier (SPID ) when connecti ng to th e Avaya Medi a Server . This is impo rtant because you a dministe r the Pr oShare a s a sing le 750 0 data set and the [...]

  • Page 218

    Multimed ia co mmunicat ions p roducts : MMCX, MM CH, ESM 555-233-11 6 218 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 How to place a Pr oShare video call 1. Boot the P roSh are compute r . 2. Open the camera l ens. Be sure the green LED is on. 3. Open ProShare Personal Conferencing program gro up from th e Windows ™ Progra m Manag er scree n. 4. Double click on the [...]

  • Page 219

    Multimed ia ca ll han dling (M MCH) Issue 4 Octob er 2002 21 9 555-233-11 6 Symp tom : Cannot a ccept a m ultime dia te lephon e call from off-premis es to the single num ber . Solutio n : Under “ Aliasing, ” enter the data extens ion numb er . T o do this: a. Go to t he Pr oShare direc tory and run the D iagnosti cs and Utili ties program. b. [...]

  • Page 220

    Multimed ia co mmunicat ions p roducts : MMCX, MM CH, ESM 555-233-11 6 220 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 Zydacron configura tion These e ndpoin ts do not n eed any speci al co nfigurati on se ttings. T he sta ndard configur ation for a Avaya Med ia Se rver is a s follows . Use the docum entatio n that accompa nies the Zyda cron equ ipmen t for m ore de ta[...]

  • Page 221

    Multimed ia ca ll han dling (M MCH) Issue 4 Octob er 2002 22 1 555-233-11 6 7. Select A NSWER on the tes t endp oint or pi ck up th e test telepho ne handset. 8. Remote vide o appears on the loc al screen and a talk path is opened on the headset. F or a te st tele phone, a talk pat h is open ed. T roubleshooting Zydacron Symp tom : After each PC r [...]

  • Page 222

    Multimed ia co mmunicat ions p roducts : MMCX, MM CH, ESM 555-233-11 6 222 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 Figure 62. T ypical multimedia call handling ESM connections ESM insta llation Use the fol lowing pr ocedur e and Fi gure 62 to c onnect to the ESM equip ment: 1. Install the TN2207 prim ary ra te interfa ce (PRI) c ircuit pa ck an d the TN787F /G/H/J/[...]

  • Page 223

    Multimed ia ca ll han dling (M MCH) Issue 4 Octob er 2002 22 3 555-233-11 6 9. Set the Interface: field to ne twork 10. S et th e Country Protocol:field to 1 1 1. Set t he Protocol Version: field to a 12. Set t he CRC?: fi eld to y 1 3 . T h e I d l e C o d e d e f a u l t i s 11111111 . 14. The D CP/Ana log Bear er Capabi lity def ault is 3 .1 kHz[...]

  • Page 224

    Multimed ia co mmunicat ions p roducts : MMCX, MM CH, ESM 555-233-11 6 224 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02[...]

  • Page 225

    Issue 4 Octob er 2002 22 5 555-233-11 6 19 Property managemen t system (PMS) This cha pter pro vides infor matio n on conn ectin g the prop erty man agemen t system (PMS) and a ter minal, jo urnal printer , or bo th. NOTE: The in forma tion in this ch apter doe s not a pply t o the G 700 Me dia Gatew ay configu ratio ns. Connecting the property m a[...]

  • Page 226

    Property manage ment sys tem (PM S) 555-233-11 6 226 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 Figure 63. Connections to an as ynchronous data unit Connecting a terminal and/or journa l printer Y ou can conne ct cu stomer data terminal s, host c ompute rs, and/ or an opti onal journal printer in eithe r of two way s. Using data modules 1. Config ure prin ter or t erm[...]

  • Page 227

    Connectin g PMS an d printer s usin g TCP/IP Issue 4 Octob er 2002 22 7 555-233-11 6 4. Establi sh a phy sical con nection fr om the da ta por t on the circuit p ack, through t he MDF , to the w all ja ck wher e the da ta unit is inst alled . 5. Connect th e data m odules to the equ ipmen t. Using an async hronous data unit (ADU) and a data line ci[...]

  • Page 228

    Property manage ment sys tem (PM S) 555-233-11 6 228 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 Administeri ng adjunct parameter s Y ou must admi nister ad junct par ameters to let the s ystem kno w that the adjunc t is conne cted thro ugh TC P/IP . PMS, PMS journal, and PMS log printers 1. T y pe chan ge system- parameter s hospit ality an d press RETURN . The Hos pi[...]

  • Page 229

    Connectin g PMS an d printer s usin g TCP/IP Issue 4 Octob er 2002 22 9 555-233-11 6 Using the downlo adable reli able session-l ayer protocol t ool The inte nt of the Reliable Sess ion-La yer Pr otocol (R SP) is to gua rantee de live ry of data re cords fro m the swit ch to a n output dev ice that conne cts to the switch over an asynch ronou s TCP[...]

  • Page 230

    Property manage ment sys tem (PM S) 555-233-11 6 230 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 Downloading RSP The RSP is avai lable fr om the Avaya suppo rt web si te as a self-e xtracti ng executab le. T o do wnload the RSP: 1. Browse to the Avaya Cu stome r Support we b site: http://supp ort.avaya. com/sd.j html 2. Select t he RSP too l from the web site. 3. When [...]

  • Page 231

    Issue 4 Octob er 2002 23 1 555-233-11 6 A Connect or and cable pinout charts T able 29. Lead and color design ations Cross-Connect Pin Color Amphenol Pin Backplane Pin 1W - B L 2 7 1 0 2 2 BL-W 01 002 3W - O 2 7 1 0 3 4O - W 0 2 0 0 3 5W - G 2 8 1 0 4 7G - W 0 3 0 0 4 7W - B R 2 9 1 0 5 8B R - W 0 4 0 0 5 9W - S L 3 0 1 0 7 10 SL-W 05 0 07 11 R-BL [...]

  • Page 232

    Connector and cab le pinout charts 555-233-11 6 232 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 17 R-BR 34 110 18 BR-R 09 010 19 R-SL 35 111 20 SL-R 10 011 21 BK-BL 37 112 22 BL-B K 11 012 23 BK-O 3 7 113 24 O-BK 12 013 25 BK-G 3 8 302 27 G-BK 13 202 27 BK-BR 39 303 28 BR-BK 1 4 203 29 BK-SL 40 304 30 SL-B K 15 204 31 Y-BL 41 305 32 BL-Y 17 205 33 Y-O 4 2 307 34 O-Y 1 [...]

  • Page 233

    Connector and cab le pinout charts Issue 4 Octob er 2002 23 3 555-233-11 6 45 V-G 48 3 12 47 G-V 23 2 12 47 V-BR 49 3 13 48 BR-V 24 2 13 49 V-SL 50 3 00 50 SL-V 25 2 00 T able 30. DS1 interface cab le H600-348 50-Pin 1 5-Pin Pin Colo r Designation Pi n Colo r Designatio n Plug 04 38 W-BL LI (High) 11 W-BL LI (High) 13 BL-W LI 03 BL -W LI 39 W-O LO [...]

  • Page 234

    Connector and cab le pinout charts 555-233-11 6 234 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 Plug 01 47 R-O LI (High) 11 R-O LI (High) 22 O-R L I 03 O-R L I 48 R-G LO 09 R- G LO 23 G-R LO (High) 01 G-R LO (High) T able 31. DS1 interface C able H600-307 50-Pin 15 -Pin Pin Colo r Designation Pin Color Designation 02 W-BL 03 BL-W 47 W-G LI (High ) 11 W-G LI (High) 22 G[...]

  • Page 235

    Connector and cab le pinout charts Issue 4 Octob er 2002 23 5 555-233-11 6 T able 32. T N218 5B I SDN-BR I — 4-wire S inter face pinout Port Signal Cross-Connect Pin Color Ampheno l Pin Backplane Pin 1T X T . 1 1 W - B L 2 7 1 0 2 TXR.1 2 BL-W 01 00 2 PXT.1 3 W-O 27 103 PXR.1 4 O-W 02 003 2 TXT.2 5 W-G 28 104 TXR.2 7 G- W 03 004 PXT.2 7 W-BR 2 9 [...]

  • Page 236

    Connector and cab le pinout charts 555-233-11 6 236 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 PXR.7 2 8 BR-BK 14 203 8 TXT. 8 2 9 BK -SL 40 304 TXR.8 3 0 SL-BK 15 204 PXT.8 3 1 Y-BL 41 305 PXR.8 3 2 BL-Y 17 205 T able 33. DCP extender 25-pa ir cable pinout Cross-Connect Pin W ire Color Amphenol Pin Backplane Pin 1 W-BL 27 102 2 BL-W 01 002 3 W-O 27 103 4 O-W 02 003 5[...]

  • Page 237

    Connector and cab le pinout charts Issue 4 Octob er 2002 23 7 555-233-11 6 19 R-S L 35 111 20 S L-R 10 011 21 B K-BL 37 112 22 B L-BK 11 012 23 B K-O 37 113 24 O -BK 12 013 25 B K-G 38 302 27 G -BK 13 202 27 B K-BR 39 303 28 B R-BK 14 203 29 B K-SL 40 304 30 S L-BK 15 204 31 Y -BL 41 305 32 B L-Y 17 205 33 Y -O 42 307 34 O -Y 17 207 35 Y -G 43 307 [...]

  • Page 238

    Connector and cab le pinout charts 555-233-11 6 238 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 48 B R-V 24 213 49 V -SL 50 300 50 S L-V 25 200 T able 33. DCP extender 25-pa ir cable pinout — Continued Cross-Connect Pin W ire Color Amphenol Pin Backplane Pin Continued on next page[...]

  • Page 239

    Connector an d Cabl e Pinout Ch arts Issue 4 October 2002 23 9 555 -233-11 6 T able 34. Cross-connect pinouts Cross- Connect Pin TN746B TN747B TN753/ B TN769 TN754B /C TN727 TN7 60D/E TN7 92 TN7 63B/C/D T N735 TN79 4 TN46 4C/D /E TN747B TN2183 T N2224B 1 T.1 T.1 T.1 T.1 T.1 C_5 V T.1 T.1 2 R.1 R.1 R.1 R.1 R.1 R.1 R.1 3 T XT.1 T1.1 TXT.1 SZ.1 BT.1 C[...]

  • Page 240

    Connector an d Cable Pinout Ch arts 555-233-116 240 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02 19 T.4 T.4 T.4 T.4 T.4 T.7 T.10 20 R.4 R.4 R.4 R.4 R.4 R.7 R.10 21 TXT.4 T1.4 TXT. 4 SZ.4 BT .4 C_P2 SCLK T.7 T.11 22 TXR .4 R1. 4 TXR.4 SZ1.4 BR.4 LI (R X) R.7 R.1 1 23 PXT.4 E.4 PXT.4 S.4 LT.4 LO* (TX) T.8 T.12 24 PXR.4 M.4 PX4. 4 S1.4 LR.4 LBA CK1 R.8 R.12 25 T.5 T.5 T.5 [...]

  • Page 241

    Connector an d Cabl e Pinout Ch arts Issue 4 October 2002 24 1 555 -233-11 6 37 T.7 T.7 T.7 T.7 T.7 SCLK T.19 38 R.7 R.7 R.7 R.7 R.7 R.1 9 39 TXT.7 T1.7 TXT.7 SZ.7 BT.7 T.20 40 TXR .7 R1. 7 TXR.7 S Z1.7 BR.7 R.20 41 PXT.7 E.7 PXT.7 S.7 LT.7 GRD T.13 T.21 42 PXR.7 M.7 PXR.7 S1.7 LR.7 R.13 R.2 1 43 T.8 T.8 T.8 T.8 T.8 C_PRES* T.14 T.22 44 R.8 R.8 R.8[...]

  • Page 242

    Connector an d Cable Pinout Ch arts 555-233-116 242 Issue 4 O ctober 20 02[...]

  • Page 243

    Issue 4 October 2002 243 555-233-11 6 IN Index Numerics 105C i solator adap ter , 94 1145B po wer supply , 30 , 32 installin g and wirin g the backup battery , 35 inst all ing th e 11 46 p ower distr ibu tion uni t , 35 installin g the exp anded powe r distribu tion unit , 36 testing AC and DC power , 38 wall mo unting , 33 wiring th e 1146 powe r [...]

  • Page 244

    Index 555-233-1 16 244 Issue 4 October 2002 data mo dul es , 47 105C is olator adapter , 94 7400A , 50 7400B , 52 7400C , 80 7400D , 83 8400B Plus , 93 adminis tering , 95 ExpressR oute 1000 , 94 data termin als , 2-wire , 43 DEFINITY ® INADS , 179 DEFINITY ® LAN gateway (DLG) , 117 digital commun ications pro tocol (DC P) , 43 , 47 endpoints , 2[...]

  • Page 245

    Index Issue 4 October 2002 245 555-233-11 6 music- on- hold ( MOH) , 191 connecti ng FC C-regi st ered equipme nt , 192 connecti ng non -FC C-reg ist ered equipme nt , 192 for G700 Med ia Gateways , 194 for MCC1, SCC1, CMC1, and G600 Media Gateways , 191 N network i nterface , 137 node na mes , 131 note, admonishm ent mean ing of , 19 P paging equ [...]

  • Page 246

    Index 555-233-1 16 246 Issue 4 October 2002 V Vistium endpoint , 219 voice termin als , 2-w ire , 43 W warnin g, admonish ment mea ning of , 20 wideb and endpoint s non-signa ling , 209 remote port modul e , 21 1 si gnali ng , 210 X XXXVSpp des ignation , 19 Z Z3A2 asy nchronous d ata unit (ADU) , 98 Zydacro n endpoint , 22 0 testca ll , 220 troubl[...]