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    Nor tel Communication Ser v er 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interf ace Installation and Commissioning NN43001-318 .[...]

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    Document status: Standard Document version: 01.02 Document date: 20 June 2007 Copyright © 2003-2007, Nor tel Netw orks All Rights Reser v ed. Sourced in Canada The inf or mation in this document is subject to change without notice . The statements, configur ations, technical data, and recommendations in this document are believ ed to be accurate [...]

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    3 Re vision histor y June 2007 Standard 01.02. This document is up-issued to remove the Nor tel Networks Confidential statement. May 2007 Standard 01.01. This document is issued to suppor t Communication Ser ver 1000 Release 5.0. This document contains information previously contained in the follo wing legacy document, now retired: ISDN Basic Rate[...]

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    4 Revision history Nor tel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001-318 01.02 Standard Release 5.0 20 June 2007 Copyright © 2003-2007, Nor tel Networks .[...]

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    5 Contents About this document 9 Subject 9 Applicable systems 10 Intended audience 11 Conv entions 11 Related information 11 Preparing for installation 13 Contents 13 Preparing the site 13 Unpacking and inspecting 14 T aking in ventory 14 Installing ISDN BRI hard ware 15 Contents 15 Installing ISDN BRI hardware for line applications 15 Installing I[...]

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    6 Contents T esting an ISDN BRI tr unk 103 Removing the test setup 103 Generating traffic repor ts 105 Contents 105 Introduction 105 Procedures Procedure 1 Selecting the card slots 16 Procedure 2 Remove the module cover f or card installation 20 Procedure 3 Installing the MISP 21 Procedure 4 Removing the MISP 21 Procedure 5 Installing the BRSC, SI[...]

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    Contents 7 Procedure 39 P erform a D-channel Switched Vir tual Circuit packet data transmission test using an MPH 101 Procedure 40 P erform a B-channel Switched Vir tual Circuit pack et data transmission test using an MPH 102 Procedure 41 P erform procedure to test an ISDN BRI tr unk DSL 103 Nor tel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interfa[...]

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    8 Contents Nor tel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001-318 01.02 Standard Release 5.0 20 June 2007 Copyright © 2003-2007, Nor tel Networks .[...]

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    9 About this document This document is a global document. Contact y our system supplier or your Nor tel representative to v erify that the hardware and software described are suppor ted in your area. Note the follo wing: • ISDN Basic Rate Interface (BRI) trunking is not av ailable in Nor th America. • The Basic Rate Signaling Concentrator (BRSC[...]

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    10 About this document www .nor tel.com Applicable systems This document applies to the follo wing systems: • Communication Ser v er 1000S (CS 1000S) • Communication Server 1000M Chassis (CS 1000M Chassis) • Communication Server 1000M Cabinet (CS 1000M Cabinet) • Communication Ser ver 1000M Half Group (CS 1000M HG) • Communication Server [...]

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    Related information 11 Intended audience This document is intended f or individuals responsible f or the planning, engineering, and administration of the applicable system. Con ventions T erminology In this document, the f ollowing systems are ref erred to generically as "system": • Communication Ser v er 1000S (CS 1000S) • Communicat[...]

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    12 About this document Online T o access Nor tel documentation online, clic k the T echnical Documentation link under Suppor t & T raining on the Nor tel home page: w ww .nor tel.com CD-ROM T o obtain Nor tel documentation on CD-ROM, contact your Nor tel customer representative . Nor tel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Insta[...]

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    13 Preparing f or installation Contents This section contains information on the follo wing topics: "Preparing the site" (page 13) "Unpacking and inspecting" (page 14) "T aking inv entor y" (page 14) Preparing the site When installing a system, address the follo wing factors . • environmental • structural • elect[...]

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    14 Preparing for installation 1 Large System Installation and Commissioning (NN43021-310) fo r a description of how to install the modules. Unpacking and inspecting ISDN BRI cards and external communication cables are shipped in separate packages . T o unpac k them, follo w the general precautions recommended by computer and telephone equipment man[...]

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    15 Installing ISDN BRI har dware Contents This section contains information on the follo wing topics: "Installing ISDN BRI hardware for line applications" (page 15) "Installing ISDN BRI hardware for trunk applications" (page 38) "Selecting the card slots" (page 39) "Removing the module cover for card installation&[...]

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    16 Installing ISDN BRI hardware 4 Install the S/T Interface Linecards (SILCs) and/or U Interf ace Linecards (UILCs) or Basic Rate Signaling Concentrators (BRSCs). 5 Connect ISDN BRI ter minals. This procedure comprises the f ollowing: • Connect the system to the Main Distr ibution F rame (MDF). • Cross-connect the MDF . • Connect ISDN BRI ter[...]

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    Installing ISDN BRI hardware for line applications 17 2 Locate the card slots in the modules that house ISDN BRI cards. Group all SILCs, UILCs, BRSCs, superloops and the MISP that suppor ts them in the same network group to a void using junctors f or dedicated connections. —End— The f ollowing rules apply when selecting the card slots: MISPs ?[...]

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    18 Installing ISDN BRI hardware • Group all SILCs, UILCs, BRSCs and the MISP that suppor ts them in the same network group to av oid using junctors for dedicated connections. Figures 1 through 3, beginning Figure 1 "NT8D35 Network module (Large System)" (page 18) show typical module configurations. Figure 1 "NT8D35 Network module [...]

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    Installing ISDN BRI hardware for line applications 19 Figure 2 NT8D37 IPE module (Large System) Figure 3 "NT4N41 Core/Network module (Large System)" (page 19) shows the NT4N41 Core/Network module. Figure 3 NT4N41 Core/Network module (Large System) Nor tel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning N[...]

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    20 Installing ISDN BRI hardware Procedure 2 Remove the module cover f or card installation Step Action T o remove the cov ers from the modules with un used card slots, f ollow the procedure below . Refer to Figure 4 "Module cov er locking latches" (page 20) . 1 Use a flat-b lade screwdriver to unlock the left latch on the front of the co[...]

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    Installing ISDN BRI hardware for line applications 21 Procedure 3 Installing the MISP Step Action Once cov ers ha ve been remov ed and card slot locations selected for ISDN BRI cards, install the MISP cards. 1 Hold the MISP b y its card-locking de vices. Squeez e the tabs to unlatch the card-locking de vices and lift the tabs out and awa y from the[...]

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    22 Installing ISDN BRI hardware 1 Hold the MISP b y its card-locking de vices. Squeez e the tabs to unlatch the card-locking de vices and lift the tabs out and awa y from the card. 2 Carefully remove the MISP from its card slot, and slowly slide the card from the module. —End— Procedure 5 Installing the BRSC, SILC, and UILC Step Action After MI[...]

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    Installing ISDN BRI hardware for line applications 23 8 Repeat steps 1 through 7 f or each card requiring installation. —End— Procedure 6 Remove the BRSC, SILC, and UILC Step Action P erform the f ollowing steps to remove the BRSC, SILC , and the UILC. 1 Hold the card by its card-loc king de vices. Squeeze the tabs to unlatch the card-locking d[...]

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    24 Installing ISDN BRI hardware Figure 5 Connect the ISDN BRI terminals to the Large System Procedure 8 Connect the modules to the MDF Step Action Modules connect to the MDF using NE-A25B cables with 50-pin D-type male connectors on each end. One end of the cable plugs into the Input/Output (I/O) panel at the rear of the module, and the other end p[...]

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    Installing ISDN BRI hardware for line applications 25 Figure 6 "Connect the system to the MDF" (page 26) shows the cable connection between the system and the MDF . 1 Determine the number of NE-A25B cables needed to connect one module to the MDF . 2 Label each end of the cab le specifying the module number , the connector name (A, B, C), [...]

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    26 Installing ISDN BRI hardware Figure 6 Connect the system to the MDF SILC/UILC por t designations at the MDF T able 3 "SILC por t designations at the MDF: NT8D37 IPE module (16-cable configuration)" (page 27) and T able 4 "UILC por t designation labels at the MDF: NT8D37 IPE module (16-cable configuration)" (page 27) provide[...]

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    Installing ISDN BRI hardware for line applications 27 UILC por t designation labels for the IPE and CE modules are shown in T able 4 "UILC por t designation labels at the MDF: NT8D37 IPE module (16-cable configur ation)" (page 27) . Ta b l e 3 SILC por t designations at the MDF: NT8D37 IPE module (16-cable configuration) Ta b l e 4 UILC[...]

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    28 Installing ISDN BRI hardware Cross-connecting the MDF The MDF cross-connects NE-A25B cables connected to SILC and UILC por ts with building wiring connected to ISDN BRI ter minals. Nor tel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001-318 01.02 Standard Release 5.0 20 June 2007 Copyright © 2003-2007,[...]

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    Installing ISDN BRI hardware for line applications 29 Each SILC provides eight f our-wire full-duple x por ts. These por ts are connected to building wir ing to form DSLs. These por ts are polarity-sensitive. Signal polarity must be maintained along each loop. Each UILC provides eight two-wire full-duple x por ts. These por ts are connected to twis[...]

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    30 Installing ISDN BRI hardware Interf ace Feature Fundamentals (NN43001-580) f or engineering rules and locations of ter minating resistors. —End— Figure 7 "Cross-connect the SILC por t to the office wiring" (page 31) and Figure 8 "Cross-connect the UILC por t to the office wir ing" (page 32) illustrate a cross-connection[...]

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    Installing ISDN BRI hardware for line applications 31 Figure 7 Cross-connect the SILC por t to the office wiring Nor tel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001-318 01.02 Standard Release 5.0 20 June 2007 Copyright © 2003-2007, Nor tel Networks .[...]

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    32 Installing ISDN BRI hardware Figure 8 Cross-connect the UILC port to the office wiring Nor tel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001-318 01.02 Standard Release 5.0 20 June 2007 Copyright © 2003-2007, Nor tel Networks .[...]

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    Installing ISDN BRI hardware for line applications 33 T able 5 "NT8D37 IPE moduleSILC and UILC pair-terminations f or connectors A, E, K, R (12-cable configuration)" (page 33) shows pair-terminations for connectors . Ta b l e 5 NT8D37 IPE module SILC and UILC pair-terminations f or connectors A, E, K, R (12-cable configuration) Port sig[...]

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    34 Installing ISDN BRI hardware Port signals I/O panel connectors SILC UILC Pairs Pair color BF L S Card port 2Tx - / 2Tx + 2Rx + / 2Rx - 2T / 2R 30 / 5 31 / 6 W-S / S-W R-BL / BL-R 2 3Tx - / 3Tx + 3Rx + / 3Rx - 3T / 3R 32 / 7 33 / 8 R-O / O-R R-G / G-R 3 4Tx - / 4Tx + 4Rx + / 4Rx - 4T / 4R 34 / 9 35 / 10 R-BR / BR-R R-S / S-R 4 5Tx - / 5Tx + 5Rx +[...]

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    Installing ISDN BRI hardware for line applications 35 Port signals I/O panel connectors SILC UILC Pairs Pair color C G MT Card port 7Tx - / 7Tx + 7Rx + / 7Rx - 7T / 7R 32 / 7 33 / 8 R-O / O-R R-G / G-R 7 0Tx - / 0Tx + 0Rx + / 0Rx - 0T / 0R 34 / 9 35 / 10 R-BR / BR-R R-S / S-R s lot 3 s lot 7 slot 11 s lot 15 0 1Tx - / 1Tx + 1Rx + / 1Rx - 1T / 1R 36[...]

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    36 Installing ISDN BRI hardware Procedure 10 Connecting the ISDN BRI terminals to the DSL Step Action 1 Plug one end of the modular cable into the ISDN BRI interface connector on the terminal and the other end of the modular cab le into the wall outlet. 2 F or an SILC S/T interf ace ter minal with an optional auxiliar y pow er source, plug the pow [...]

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    Installing ISDN BRI hardware for line applications 37 Figure 9 Connect the ISDN BRI terminal to the S/T interface Nor tel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001-318 01.02 Standard Release 5.0 20 June 2007 Copyright © 2003-2007, Nor tel Networks .[...]

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    38 Installing ISDN BRI hardware Figure 10 Connect the ISDN BRI network termination (NT1) to the U interface Installing ISDN BRI hard ware for trunk applications This section explains how to install ISDN BRI hardware to suppor t ISDN BRI trunk applications. The system must already be installed and operating according to the instructions in Communica[...]

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    Installing ISDN BRI hardware for trunk applications 39 2. Install the MISP . 3. Install clock referencing on the SILC . 4. Install the SILC and/or UILC. 5. Connect the system to the MDF . 6. Cross-connect the MDF (in T er minal Equipment mode). Note: The system, in TIE tr unk or CO connectivity , requires a diff erent wir ing configuration than f [...]

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    40 Installing ISDN BRI hardware e xchange the Tx and Rx pair position. This rewiring is done at the Main Distribution F rame (MDF). 2 Remov e the phantom power jumpers (tw o jumpers per DSL) from the pin headers. 3 Place the SILC in the selected IPE slot. 4 Configure the selected DSL as T er minal Equipment (TE) mode in LD 27. 5 Enable the clock i[...]

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    Installing ISDN BRI hardware for trunk applications 41 Procedure 12 Connecting cloc k reference cables Step Action 1 Search f or av ailable D-sub 9 connector slots on the I/O panels of the selected IPE and CE I/O modules (if the I/O panel is equipped with D-sub 9 connector slots). If none is av ailable, look f or an empty slot used f or 25-pair wir[...]

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    42 Installing ISDN BRI hardware The SILC can recover the network clock from the received data stream using on-chip phase lock loops. The clock frequency that is recov ered is 2.56 MHz. The jitter and wander conform to CCITT recommendations. All of the S/T chips on the SILC could be configured as T er minal Equipment Slav es (TES), but only the clo[...]

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    Installing ISDN BRI hardware for trunk applications 43 Figure 12 Connect the netw ork termination to the U interface and to the S/T interface (in TE mode) Nor tel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001-318 01.02 Standard Release 5.0 20 June 2007 Copyright © 2003-2007, Nor tel Networks .[...]

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    44 Installing ISDN BRI hardware Card location f orms Use the f ollowing card location f or ms when installing SILC/UILC and BRSC cards. Ta b l e 1 0 Card location f orm: NT8D37 IPE module (16-cable configuration) Card type (SILC/UILC/BRSC) IPE Module number IPE Module slot number I/O panel connector SILC/UILC/BRSC ports 0 A 0–7 1 B 0–7 2 C 0?[...]

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    Installing ISDN BRI hardware for trunk applications 45 Card Type (SILC/UILC or BRSC) IPE Module number IPE module slot number I/O panel connector SILC/UILC or BRSC ports 7 G 0–7 8 K 0–7 9 L 0–7 10 L M 0–3 4–7 11 M 0–7 12 R 0–7 13 S 0–7 14 S T 0–3 4–7 Nor tel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Co[...]

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    46 Installing ISDN BRI hardware Nor tel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001-318 01.02 Standard Release 5.0 20 June 2007 Copyright © 2003-2007, Nor tel Networks .[...]

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    47 Preparing the system Contents This section contains information on the follo wing topics: "Introduction" (page 47) "V er ifying ISDN BRI operation" (page 47) "Setting up ISDN BRI test ter minals and tr unks" (page 48) Introduction This chapter describes how to prepare ISDN BRI equipment f or acceptance testing. It e[...]

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    48 Preparing the system correct a problem, refer to ISDN Basic Rate Interface Maintenance (NN43001-718) . If all indicator LEDs on ISDN BRI equipment are extinguished (with the e xception of the CC LED on an MISP), the equipment is functional and y ou can set up the ter minals for this test. Setting up ISDN BRI test terminals and trunks Set up ISDN[...]

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    Setting up ISDN BRI test ter minals and trunks 49 —End— After you ha ve completed the setup to perform acceptance testing, proceed with the tests described in "T esting ISDN BRI functions" (page 87) . Figure 13 ISDN BRI acceptance testing setup for terminals Set up ISDN BRI trunking - Local Exchange connectivity Figure 14 "ISDN B[...]

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    50 Preparing the system is connected to a Network T ermination (NT1) de vice, which is ph ysically located on the same premises as the system. The NT1 device connects to the Local Exchange that suppor ts Numer is VN2, 1TR6 or D70 protocol through a U interf ace. The distance limitation of the NT1 from the Local Exchange depends on the distance supp[...]

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    Setting up ISDN BRI test ter minals and trunks 51 the system slav e to the local exchange; the clock source ma y be der iv ed either from the ISDN BRI local e xchange connections or from other ISDN BRI/PRI/DTI local exchange connections, if av ailable . Figure 15 ISDN BRI acceptance testing setup f or trunking - TIE trunk connectivity Nor tel Commu[...]

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    52 Preparing the system Nor tel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001-318 01.02 Standard Release 5.0 20 June 2007 Copyright © 2003-2007, Nor tel Networks .[...]

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    53 Configuring ISDN BRI hard ware Contents This section contains information on the follo wing topics: "Hardware requirements" (page 53) "Line and packet data applications" (page 53) "ISDN BRI trunking" (page 54) "Configuring ISDN BRI trunking with IP expansion cabinets or MG 1000S systems" (page 55) "S[...]

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    54 Configuring ISDN BRI hardware Hardware Product code Description Terminating resistor A0378866 Terminating resistor Required for packet data implementation only. NTRB21 1.5Mb TMDI circuit card with built-in downloadable D-channel NTAK09 1.5 Mb DTI/PRI circuit card NTAK79 2.0 Mb PRI circuit card PRI circuit card (one only) NTBK50 2.0 Mb PRI circu[...]

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    Configuring ISDN BRI trunking with IP expansion cabinets or MG 1000S systems 55 T able 13 "Hardware requirements for ISDN BRI tr unking" (page 55) lists the hardware required to configure ISDN BRI tr unking. Ta b l e 1 3 Hard ware requirements for ISDN BRI trunking Hardware Product code Description MISP circuit card NTBK22 The MISP card[...]

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    56 Configuring ISDN BRI hardware Configure DSL for ISDN BRI trunking in LD 27. Refer to T able 14 "Correct responses to LOOP and MISP prompts in LD 27" (page 56) for the correct response to the MISP prompt. Ta b l e 1 4 Correct responses to LOOP and MISP prompts in LD 27 LOOP MISP Main 1–9 1–9 Expansion 1 11 – 19 11 – 19 Expansi[...]

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    Installation procedures 57 secondar y ref erence clock. These reference cloc k sources are derived from either BRI spans or DSLs (DSL 0 and/or DSL 1). Note 2: A clock controller is required in ev er y cabinet or MG 1000S that contains a digital tr unk. 5 Install the SILCs and UILCs. See Procedure 17 "Installing the SILCs and UILCs" (page [...]

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    58 Configuring ISDN BRI hardware —End— Installation procedures Procedure 14 Selecting the card slots Step Action 1 Select the appropr iate ISDN BRI circuit card slot assignments in the Small System by using T ab le 15 "Small System shelf slot assignments f or ISDN BRI cards" (page 58) . —End— Ta b l e 1 5 Small System shelf slot [...]

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    Installation procedures 59 ISDN BRI Card MISP (see Note 2) SILC is not clock reference SILC is cloc k reference UILC Call Server 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 MG 1000S 1 11-14 11-14 11-14 11-14 MG 1000S 2 21-24 21-24 21-24 21-24 MG 1000S 3 31-34 31-34 31-34 31-34 MG 1000S 4 41-44 41-44 41-44 41-44 Expansion 1 17-20 17-20 17-20 Expansion 2 27-30 27-30 27-30 Expan[...]

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    60 Configuring ISDN BRI hardware • The LED lights, flashes three times and then tur ns off – indicates the MISP is operating correctly and is configured and enab led. • Any other LED behavior indicates a defectiv e MISP circuit card. Note: The Flash ROM can become corrupted if loss of power occurs dur ing programming of the Flash R OM. If [...]

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    Installation procedures 61 • If the primar y ref erence clock is deriv ed from a BRI DSL, then the CC daughterboard is on the MISP associated with that line card. DSL0 of that line card is used to generate the reference cloc k. • T o use a DTI/PRI as a secondar y cloc k source ref erence, the cloc k controller daughterboard must reside on a DTI[...]

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    62 Configuring ISDN BRI hardware Figure 16 SILC line power options Store unused jumper plugs on position J1 of the SILC f or future use. The follo wing are descr iptions of the three options and their jumper settings. • Normal power on the TX and RX leads . This option is set at the factory and provides nor mal power (-48V or -40V) on the TX lea[...]

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    Installation procedures 63 Figure 17 Jumper plug settings for normal power on the TX and RX leads • Reverse po wer on the TX and RX leads . This option is used only in Japan and pro vides power (-48V or -40V) on the RX lead and batter y return (BRTN) on the TX lead to po wer the terminal. T o implement it, install one jumper plug across the RX an[...]

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    64 Configuring ISDN BRI hardware 6 Obser ve the beha viors of the LED on the f aceplate of the MISP to determine its status: • The LED lights, flashes three times, and then remains lit – indicates the card is oper ating correctly , but is not configured. • The LED lights, flashes three times, and then tur ns off – indicates the card is [...]

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    Installation procedures 65 Connecting the ISDN BRI terminals (for line applications) F or line applications, five procedures are required to connect ISDN BRI terminals to the system: Step Action 1 Connect system cables to the cross-connect ter minal. See Procedure 20 "Connecting system cables to the cross-connect terminal" (page 66) . 2 [...]

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    66 Configuring ISDN BRI hardware Figure 19 Connecting ISDN BRI terminals to the system Procedure 20 Connecting system cables to the cross-connect terminal Step Action Each card slot equipped with a SILC or UILC requires one NE-A25B 25-pair connector cable . 1 Remov e the connector retaining bar from the connector panel in the lower par t of each c[...]

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    Installation procedures 67 main cabinet" (page 68) and Figure 21 "Cable connectors in the e xpansion cabinet" (page 68) on Figure 20 "Cable connectors in main cabinet" (page 68) , and Figure 22 "Cable connectors in the second e xpansion cabinet" (page 69) . 2 Connect an NE-A25B cable to each connector associated w[...]

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    68 Configuring ISDN BRI hardware Figure 20 Cable connectors in main cabinet Figure 21 Cable connectors in the expansion cabinet Nor tel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001-318 01.02 Standard Release 5.0 20 June 2007 Copyright © 2003-2007, Nor tel Networks .[...]

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    Installation procedures 69 Figure 22 Cable connectors in the second expansion cabinet Figure 23 Back of MG 1000S cable connectors Figure 24 SILC por t designation label at the cross-connect terminal Note: The pair designated TX- TX+ is the transmit pair . The pair designated RX- RX+ is the receive pair . A SILC por t supplies 2 W of Nor tel Communi[...]

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    70 Configuring ISDN BRI hardware power at -48 V (-40 V for Europe), simplex ed ov er the transmit and receive pairs . The transmit pair is negative with respect to the receive pair . Figure 25 UILC por t designation label at the cross-connect terminal Note: The cab le pair designated T R is a 2B1Q full-duplex U interf ace. Cross-connecting the DSL[...]

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    Installation procedures 71 T able 16 "SILC and UILC por t assignments connectors at cross-connect terminal" (page 71) identifies SILC and UILC por t assignments connectors at the cross-connect ter minal. Ta b l e 1 6 SILC and UILC por t assignments connectors at cross-connect terminal SILC port signals UILC port signals Connector pin num[...]

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    72 Configuring ISDN BRI hardware SILC port signals UILC port signals Connector pin number and wire color code Wire color codes Card ports 6 TX- 6 T 38 BK-G 6 TX+ 6 R 13 G-BK 6 RX- 39 BK-BR Port 6 6 RX+ 14 BR-BK 7 TX- 7 T 40 BK-S 7 TX+ 7 R 15 S-BK 7 RX- 41 Y-BL Port 7 7 RX+ 16 BL-Y Note: The cable pair designated TX- TX+ is the transmit pair and th[...]

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    Installation procedures 73 Figure 26 Cross-connecting a SILC por t to the office wiring Nor tel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001-318 01.02 Standard Release 5.0 20 June 2007 Copyright © 2003-2007, Nor tel Networks .[...]

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    74 Configuring ISDN BRI hardware Figure 27 Cross-connecting a UILC port to the office wiring Procedure 22 Connecting the terminating resistor to the SILC DSL Step Action 1 Plug the end of the SILC DSL to the RJ-45 jack on the ter minating resistor (A0378866) resistor . —End— Nor tel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installa[...]

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    Installation procedures 75 Connecting the ISDN BRI terminals ISDN BRI ter minals are connected to DSLs using modular cables not longer than 10 m (33 ft) with RJ-45 type plugs on each end. One end of the cable is plugged into the ter minal, and the other end is plugged into the telephone outlet. All ter minals must be compatible with the system and [...]

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    76 Configuring ISDN BRI hardware Note 1: P ower Source 1 (PS1): Up to 2 W atts of power is supplied by the SILC to the terminals on the DSL. This power is simple x ed over the TX and RX pairs pro vided b y -48 V (-40 V for Europe) supply on the SILC . The RX pair is positive with respect to the TX pair . Note 2: P ower Sink 2 (PS2) provides an opt[...]

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    Installation procedures 77 The pow er source must not f eed the power back into the DSL through the RJ-45 wall outlet, only to the local ISDN BRI terminal. The power adapter is nor mally supplied with the ter minal. Figure 28 "Connecting the ISDN BRI ter minal to the S/T interf ace" (page 78) illustrates an ISDN BRI terminal connection to[...]

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    78 Configuring ISDN BRI hardware Figure 28 Connecting the ISDN BRI terminal to the S/T interface Nor tel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001-318 01.02 Standard Release 5.0 20 June 2007 Copyright © 2003-2007, Nor tel Networks .[...]

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    Installation procedures 79 Figure 29 Connecting the ISDN network terminator to the U interface Non-BRI terminals The M5000 is Nor tel Networks’s Universal T er minal Adapter (UT A). It adapts a non-BRI data terminal or an analog (500/2500-type) telephone to the ISDN BRI protocol. Attach a ter minal to the M5000 ter minal adapter to initialize it.[...]

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    80 Configuring ISDN BRI hardware Procedure 24 Initializing a Nor tel Networks M5317TDX terminal Step Action The f ollowing is an e xample of the steps to initialize an M5317TDX ter minal. T able 19 "M5317TDX ter minal error codes" (page 81) lists and descr ibes error codes that can appear dur ing terminal initialization. Additional inf o[...]

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    Installation procedures 81 21 Press YES to enter datafill. 22 Press YES to delete e xisting datafill. 23 Press KEY# then use to k eypad to enter the ke y number you w ant to program. 24 Press EDIT DN then use the k eypad to enter the digits of the DN. 25 Press OK then SA VE after each DN. 26 Repeat step 18 to step 25 for each voice DN ke ypad you[...]

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    82 Configuring ISDN BRI hardware Error Code Number Description >>32<< No valid data SPID. >>90<< Restricted power mode in use. Lower ringer and speaker phone volumes apply. Connecting the ISDN BRI trunks (for trunking applications) F or trunking applications, two procedures are required to connect the ISDN BRI trunks: Step [...]

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    Installation procedures 83 connectors in the second expansion cabinet" (page 69) on Figure 22 "Cable connectors in the second expansion cabinet" (page 69) . 3 T ag both ends of each cable with the cabinet or MG 1000S and connector numbers. 4 Route cables down through the opening at the bottom of the cabinet or MG 1000S. 5 Plug in the[...]

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    84 Configuring ISDN BRI hardware Ref er to T able 16 "SILC and UILC por t assignments connectors at cross-connect ter minal" (page 71) on page 84 to identify por ts and their pin numbers for a SILC or UILC. 3 Identify the tr unk wiring facilities connected at the cross-connect terminal. 4 Cross-connect the pins from the SILC or UILC to t[...]

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    Installation procedures 85 Figure 31 Cross-connecting a UILC port Nor tel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001-318 01.02 Standard Release 5.0 20 June 2007 Copyright © 2003-2007, Nor tel Networks .[...]

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    86 Configuring ISDN BRI hardware Figure 32 Connecting the ISDN netw ork terminator to the U interface and to the S/T interface (in TE mode) Nor tel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001-318 01.02 Standard Release 5.0 20 June 2007 Copyright © 2003-2007, Nor tel Networks .[...]

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    87 T esting ISDN BRI functions Contents This section contains information on the follo wing topics: "Introduction" (page 87) "Voice calls" (page 88) "Call Hold" (page 88) "Call Waiting" (page 89) "Call Forward No Answer" (page 90) "Calling Line Identification Presentation and Restriction" [...]

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    88 T esting ISDN BRI functions • ISDN BRI trunk V oice calls A voice call can be established betw een two voice terminals across a network (ISDN or non-ISDN), between two ter minals on the same system, and between two terminals on the same DSL. Acceptance testing of ISDN BRI v oice calls is conducted when testing the follo wing system features su[...]

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    V oice calls 89 4 Place an outgoing call by dialing an idle ISDN BRI or a non-ISDN BRI terminal. 5 Complete this outgoing call and hang up. 6 Hav e another ISDN BRI or non-ISDN BRI ter minal call while the first call is still on hold. 7 Ans wer the incoming call and place it on hold. 8 Retriev e the call first held. 9 Complete the call and hang u[...]

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    90 T esting ISDN BRI functions See "TSP configuration procedures" in ISDN Basic Rate Interface F eature Fundamentals (NN43001-580) . 2 F rom an ISDN BRI ter minal with disabled hunting, dial another ISDN BRI ter minal and establish an activ e call connection. 3 F rom the second ISDN BRI ter minal with disabled hunting, dial another ISDN [...]

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    V oice calls 91 Procedure 29 Perf orming a Call Forward No Answer test Step Action 1 Set the FEA T parameter to FNA and SFA to enable Call F orward No Ans wer and Second Lev el F orward No Answ er . (SF A is needed only to test two le vels of Call F orward No Answ er .) Use LD 27 to specify these parameters when configuring the TSP f or one of the[...]

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    92 T esting ISDN BRI functions This f eature gives the calling and the called par ties the option of displa ying the calling line identification as follo ws: • The called par ty ISDN BRI terminal must ha ve the calling line presentation (CLIP) parameter value set to YES to accept the calling line identification and show it on its display . • [...]

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    V oice calls 93 • Call Join two separate par ties on the ter minal • disconnect from the Conf erence Procedure 31 Perf orm an ISDN BRI Conference test Step Action The same procedures can be used to test ISDN BRI NI-1 or ETSI Conf erence. 1 In the DSL configuration in LD 27, set PRID = 6 to select the National ISDN-1 protocol, or set PRID = 2 f[...]

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    94 T esting ISDN BRI functions 9 After the second call is established, press the Conference k ey again to bridge the two calls. All three par ties should be in a conference . 10 Press the RELEASE ke y to drop from the call. The ISDN BRI user should be disconnected from the Conf erence; the remaining two par ties should still be connected, for two o[...]

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    V oice calls 95 7 After the first call is established, place an incoming call to the ISDN BRI terminal. 8 Hold the first call and ans wer the second call. 9 Press the Conference k ey; the second call is put on hold. 10 Retriev e the first call and press the Conference ke y again. All three par ties should be in a conference. 11 Press the RELEASE[...]

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    96 T esting ISDN BRI functions Procedure 33 Perf orm a hunting test Step Action 1 Set the FEA T parameter to HTA to enable hunting for tw o voice ISDN BRI ter minals. Use LD 27 to specify this parameter when configur ing the TSP . See "TSP configuration procedures" in ISDN Basic Rate Interf ace F eature Fundamentals (NN43001-580) . 2 Us[...]

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    V oice calls 97 ISDN BRI National ISDN-1 Call Forwar d All Calls National ISDN-1 Call Forw ard All Calls enables a user of an ISDN BRI terminal to hav e calls redirected from the user’s DN to another DN. Calls are redirected regardless of the b usy or idle status of the interface to the user . Call F orward is assigned on the basis of the directo[...]

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    98 T esting ISDN BRI functions ISDN BRI ETSI Call Forwarding Unconditional The ISDN BRI ETSI Call Forw arding Unconditional (CFU) supplementar y ser vice allows an incoming call to an ISDN BRI terminal to be forw arded to a predeter mined destination, within or outside the system. The call is f orwarded whether the user is busy or idle. An ISDN BRI[...]

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    Circuit-switched data calls 99 6 T o cancel ISDN BRI ETSI Call F orwarding Unconditional: a. Press the Forward or the Cancel key . —End— Circuit-s witched data calls A circuit-s witched data call can be established between tw o data ter minals ov er a B-channel. The call is set up the same wa y as a voice call. Dial a call using the ISDN BRI te[...]

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    100 T esting ISDN BRI functions P acket data transmission A pack et data call can be established betw een two data terminals ov er a B-channel or a D-channel. B-channel pac ket data terminals communicate with the pac ket handler at 64 kbps ov er dedicated B-channels. The pac ket handler may be an e xternal pack et handler , the DPN-100, or the inte[...]

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    P ack et data transmission 101 ackno wledgment that the receiving ISDN BRI ter minal is ready , the call-originating ISDN BRI ter minal can begin transmitting pack et data. 2 V erify that the transmitted data has been received successfully by chec king the transmitted inf or mation for accur acy . Read the inf or mation on the screen or print it on[...]

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    102 T esting ISDN BRI functions 2 After the call-originating ISDN BRI ter minal receives an ackno wledgment that the receiving ISDN BRI ter minal is ready , the call-originating ISDN BRI ter minal can begin transmitting pack et data. 3 V erify that the transmitted data has been received successfully by chec king the transmitted inf or mation for ac[...]

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    Removing the test setup 103 T esting an ISDN BRI trunk Procedure 41 Perf orm procedure to test an ISDN BRI trunk DSL Step Action 1 Set up the ISDN trunk test configuration to be used, as described pre viously in the chapter "Set up ISDN BRI test ter minals and trunks". 2 Place a call across the ISDN BRI trunk. 3 Complete the call and han[...]

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    104 T esting ISDN BRI functions Nor tel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001-318 01.02 Standard Release 5.0 20 June 2007 Copyright © 2003-2007, Nor tel Networks .[...]

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    105 Generating traffic repor ts Contents This section contains information on the follo wing topics: "Introduction" (page 105) Introduction This chapter describes how to generate traffic repor ts to verify that the traffic generated during voice and data transmission testing has been stored b y the system and can be printed on demand. [...]

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    106 Generating traffic reports The network traffic repor t shows the traffic activities f or lines and trunks, including ISDN BRI DSLs. Figure 33 "Network traffic repor t" (page 106) is an e xample of the Network traffic repor t. Figure 33 Network traffic report F or a detailed descr iption of how to set up and pr int traffic repor[...]

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    Nor tel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interf ace Installation and Commissioning Copyright © 2003-2007, Nor tel Networks All Rights Reser v ed. Publication: NN43001-318 Document status: Standard Document version: 01.02 Document date: 20 June 2007 T o provide feedback or to repor t a problem with this document, go to w ww .nor tel.com/do[...]