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1. 709 1749 600 1844600 752 1758200 1853 200 7669 1741600 1836600 712 1750200 1845200 755 1758800 1853 800 TO TT PEAK GSM SYSTEM 10 Confidential 761 8 762 763 764 765 766 767 768 769 770 771 772 773 774 775 776 777 778 779 780 781 782 783 784 785 786 787 788 789 790 791 792 793 794 795 796 797 798 799 800 01 1760 000 1855 000 R PEAK GSM SYSTEM 802 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 810 811 812 813 814 815 816 817 818 819 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 if 8 9 0 1 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 8 1768 200 1768 400 1768 600 1768 800 1769 000 1769 200 1769 400 1769 600 1769 800 1770 000 1770 200 1770 400 1770 600 1770 800 1771 000 1771 200 1771 400 1771 600 1771 800 1772 000 1772 200 1772 400 1772 600 1772 800 1773 000 1773 200 1773 400 1773 600 1773 800 1774 000 1774 200 1774 400 1774 600 1774 800 1775 000 1775 200 1775 400 1775 600 1775 800 1776 000 1776 200 1776 400 1863 200 1871 400 844 1776 600 1871 600 1871 800 1872 000 1872 200 1872 400 1872 600 1872 800 1873 000 1873 200 1873 400 1873 600 1873 800 1874 000 1874 200 1874 400 1874 600 1874 800 1875 000 1875 200 1875 400 1875 600
2. SMA MALE TO SMA MALE RX N Type Male to 7 16 DIN Male ANT PEAK GSM SYSTEM 2 Confidential O DO NOT PLUG BOTH LAPTOPS AT THE SAME Step 1 TIME INTO SYSTEM THIS WILL CAUSE PROBLEMS IN YOUR NETWORK CAUTION Insert Security Dongle into any available USB port on Main laptop LOCAL SITE PEAK GSM SYSTEM 3 Confidential Step 2 LOCAL SITE Connect the LAN port on the Main Laptop to the LAN port on the front panel stating laptop Use cable with white boot s both ends MIA PEAK GSM SYSTEM 4 Confidential O Step 3 LOCAL SITE Press the power button above the keyboard on the laptop PEAK GSM SYSTEM 5 Confidential se Step 4 After boot up two processes will be running at the bottom SMSC and MSC Wait 20 30 seconds to allow processes to start LOCAL SITE Reboo Guides u PEAK CBT User gt a 731 PM 42 B Ea 10 24 2011 PEAK GSM SYSTEM 6 Confidential se Step 5 LOCAL SITE Click on PMN Admin Icon to begin set up of MSC User Guides LEAK CBT ser sra WWW ALTO VW 7 31 PM 10 24 2011 e PEAK GSM SYSTEM 7 Confidential THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK PEAK GSM SYSTEM 8 Confidential Sd Section 3 Configuration Guide Introduction This document introduces the Management System of the LTGSM solution and should initially be read in conjunction with the Quick Start Guide fo
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4. Patterns Transformation Groups Transformations Patterns SMS Distribution Groups Send SMS Message Subscribers e Subscribers Edit Authentication GPRS ODB Supplementary Services Hunt Groups e Subscriber Number Ranges e Transformation Groups Transformations Patterns e Welcome SMS Messages e Logout NOTE Some section titles listed above are duplicated e g Transformations Patterns in both System and Partition configuration sections and subsequently even appear as sub options under a number of Partition specific headings While their functionality will be the same the implications on changes made in the incorrect section may result in unwanted changes to your PEAK GSM SYSTEM 15 Confidential O PMX system Please ensure you are referencing the correct section to ensure the system remains robust System Configuration PMX Administrator allows the configuration of System and Partition settings This section relates to the System settings which are predominately but not exclusively concerned with the configuration of the hardware that manages the PMX network you are using When you first log into PMX Administrator the Partitions screen will be displayed However to access the System configuration options e From the breadcrumb menu with your cursor hover over the Menu link as shown below This is the first link of the breadcrumb menu NOTE There is no need to click the Menu link f
5. 6000 1967 6000 708 1889 4000 1969 4000 694 1886 6000 1966 6000 703 1888 4000 1 8 400 695 1886 8000 1966 8000 704 1888 6000 1968 8000 GSM 1900 F Band ARFCN Frequency in MHz 719 1891 6000 1971 6000 728 18034000 19734000 720 18918000 19718000 729 1893 5000 1973 6000 SS GSM 1900 C Band ARFCN Frequency in MHz PEAK GSM SYSTEM 7 Confidential ARFCN UPLINK DOWNLINK ARFCN UPLINK DOWNLINK UPLINK DOWNLINK 754 1898 6000 1978 6000 779 1903 6000 1983 6000 804 1908 6000 1988 6000 755 1898 8000 1978 8000 780 1903 8000 1983 8000 805 1908 8000 1988 8000 761 1900 0000 1980 0000 786 1905 0000 985000 55 5 5 8 Confidential 4 GSM 1800 ARFCN Frequencies MHz 520 1711800 1806 800 560 1719 800 1814 800 600 1727 800 1822 800 526 1713 000 1808 000 566 1721 000 1816 000 606 1729 000 1824 000 529 1713 600 1808 600 569 1721 600 1816 600 609 1729 600 1824 600 GSM SYSTEM 9 Confidential 7647 1737200 1832200 690 1745800 1840 800 738 1754 400 1849 400 7653 1738400 1833400 696 1747000 1842000 739 1755500 1850 600 7656 1739200 1834000 699 747600 1842600 742 1756200 1851200 7660 1739500 1834800 703 1748 400 1843400 746 1757000 1852000 7666 1741200 1536000
6. Create Partition Edit Partition Delete Partition Edit Authentication Settings Edit Check IMEI Settings Edit Divert Settings Edit Operator Country Settings Location Areas Pending Provisions Premium Prefixes Presence Routes SMS Distribution Groups Subscriber Number Ranges 1 Subscribers Transformation Groups Welcome SMS Messages Description Emergency Status PMN Admin Partitions items per page 10 7 Search Clear Showing items 1 to 1 out of 1 Anonymous Partition e From the Partitions screen click on the required partition to select it see previous diagram NOTE In a brand new system there will be no partitions configured Log Out Create Partition Edit Partition Delete Partition Edit Authentication Settings Edit Check IMEI Settings Edit Divert Settings Edit Operator Country Settings Location Areas Pending Provisions Premium Prefixes Presence Routes SMS Distribution Groups Subscriber Number Range Subscribers Transformation Groups Welcome SMS Messages Once the partition has been selected and highlighted you will see the current configurations relevant to that partition displayed to the left of the screen This is a dynamic area and will change depending on the partition you have selected the configurations within it The numbers shown in brackets to the right of the various different components see left indicate the number of items configured with
7. St Augustine FL 32095 904 829 0323 Product names mentioned in this manual are the trademarks of their respective manufacturers Printed in the U S A 2006 TLC Solutions Inc THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Preface General Information The information in this document describes the connectivity and deployment of TLC Solutions Laptop GSM LTGSM System Separate Components Intended Users of this Guide This guide is intended to be read by individuals responsible for the deployment and use of the LTGSM System It is assumed that the reader has a basic knowledge of Global Systems for Mobile Communications GSM technology Conventions Used in this Guide WARNING Alerts the reader to a situation that might affect personal safety CAUTION Alerts the reader to a situation that might affect the integrity of equipment software or data CAUTION NOTE Provides the reader with important or Supporting information STOP Informs the reader that procedure 1 finished Sl Guide Organization The guide 1 organized as follows Section 1 Acronyms provides a list of acronyms used in this manual Section 2 Quick Installation Guide provides step by step procedures on installing the LTGSM Section 3 Configuration Guide provides information on the Web Browser interface and how to proper administer the LTGSM Section 4 I O Connector Pinouts provides pi
8. able to see how many exist from the left hand side menu In the example shown above 0 handsets have their presence status available within the selected Derwent Water partition To access the Presence screen e From the Partition screen click Presence from the left hand menu see above e The following screen will be displayed This is the Presence screen The Presence screen is purely for information and the details displayed cannot be changed PMN Admin Subscriber Number Location Area Suet 123456789345666 100100 LACS PEAK GSM SYSTEM 19 Confidential Sd NOTE This screen does not update in real time To get the most up to date view click the Refresh button on your browser Each subscriber s extension and number will appear in a list of registered numbers within the selected partition along with their name the Location Area the subscriber 15 currently in and their subscription and call status The icons displayed under the Subscription Status and Call Status columns visually indicate each subscriber s current state and as explained below While the icons are the same their meaning is dependent on whether they are displayed in the Subscription or Call Status columns Subscription Status Call Status Registered on the network N A On Call Not currently registered to the owe z Not on a call won t be displayed NOTE Once complete navigation away from this screen needs to
9. be done via the Breadcrumb menu along the top of the screen PEAK GSM SYSTEM 20 Confidential S SMS Distribution Groups As a PMX System Administrator you may create SMS Distribution Groups within a partition and then send all subscriber s in that group the same SMS text message s You will be able to view a list of SMS Distribution Groups associated to a particular partition by clicking a particular partition from the Partitions screen see below PMN Admin items per page 10 7 Search Clear Showing items 1 to 1 out of 1 Edit Authentication Settings Edit Check IMEI Settings Edit Divert Settings Edit Operator Country Settings Location Areas 1 2 If any Distribution Groups have been set up already within that partition then you will be able to see how many exist from the left hand side menu In the example shown above 2 SMS Distribution Groups already exist within the selected Derwent Water partition To see the list of Distribution Groups even if there are none e From the Partitions screen select the relevant partition from the list e Once highlighted click the SMS Distribution Groups link as shown above e This will take you into the SMS Distribution Groups page see below Any existing groups will be displayed in the list see below NOTE If this is a new partition the list will be blank SMS Distribution Groups Select All None tems per page 10 Showing tems 1 to 2 ou
10. code The code will vary depending on the reason for failure This may be useful to help troubleshoot the system Please refer to Appendix 2 for more information on error codes Create Subscriber To create a new subscriber From the Subscribers screen click Create Subscriber from the left hand menu The following dialog box will appear Create Subscriber IMSI Description SIP Registration Enabled SIP Password Number v TON National 0x81 v 0x DDI External Mobile Network No Profile Normal Subscriber Y Emergency Privilege None v VLR a Account Suspended Not Suspended Ve Display Text Presentation CLI Telephony SMS MT SMS MO Force Out a e Complete the fields as detailed below IMSI Insert the 15 digit IMSI International Mobile Subscriber Identity for this subscriber Description Add a descriptive name for this subscriber This could be the user s name or a description of the phone they are using It should make the extension easily identifiable from a list SIP Registration This specifies whether the registration and existence of a PEAK GSM SYSTEM 2 Confidential Sd Enabled SIP Password Number TON Type of Number DDI External Mobile Network No Profile PEAK GSM SYSTEM GSM handset on the network should trigger corresponding SIP registration to a SIP Registrar NOTE If not being used it should be unticked If SIP Registration is enabled above then th
11. following sections in the order they are shown on the menu with the exception of Log Out and Change Password rather than the logical order you would configure them Partition Configuration PMX Administration is by design built around a multi partitioned network structure which allows different parties to securely share network resources Having configured the System level settings see previous sections browse to the Partitions screen by using the Menu link at the top of the page The Partitions screen will be default screen when logging into PMX Administration You will be presented with the list of currently configured partitions Partitions From here you can configure many of the settings on a partition by partition basis PMN Admin Partitions tems per page 10 7 Search Clear Showing items 1 to 1 out of 1 Anonymous Partition Create Partition Edit Partition Delete Partition wt Edit Authentication Settings Edit Check IMEI Settings Edit Divert Settings This screen will also include specific menu options for Partitions and the additional configurations relating to Authentication Diverts etc These options can be navigated by using the clicking the relevant option from the left hand side menu see above These links will be required and referenced for the additional options described below Edit Operator Country Settings PEAK GSM SYSTEM 17 Confidential Sd Subscribe
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13. the From field This will be displayed as the sender of the message on the recipient s phone NOTE Recipients will not be able to successfully reply to messages sent with a textual value or a number which does not exist If you do wish recipients to reply to the message please ensure that you enter a valid PMX extension or macro network mobile number e Type the message you wish to send in the Message field As per standard SMS protocol this can be up to 160 characters including spaces e Once complete click Submit or Cancel to abort the sending process You will be returned to the SMS Distribution Groups screen Save successful Log Out Create SMS Distribution Group Edit SMS Distribution Group Select None tems per page 10 gt Search Cinar Delete SMS Distribution Group wa DS Send SMS Message Subscribers TEST The message will be sent to the relevant distribution group and the Save Successful message will be seen at the top of the screen see above This process can be repeated if another message needs to be sent Subscribers Once SMS Distribution Groups have been set up for subscribers to be able to receive texts they will need to be added to a group NOTE Subscribers can be part of multiple groups To add delete subscribers to a group e From the SMS Distribution Groups screen select the group you wish to add subscribers to see below PEAK GS
14. the breadcrumb items will have a link that when clicked will redirect the user back to the appropriate page Each link will where appropriate also have a hover menu that will allow the user to navigate the further screens associated to the breadcrumb link This helps you to navigate back to earlier menus much more quickly NOTE There are some screens within PMX Administrator that are for information only and do not have left hand menu links to return to other screens In these examples navigation can only be done via the breadcrumb menu s Searching amp Selecting If the screen you are looking at within PMX Administrator is displaying a large number of records on any screen it may help if you could select or search the records based on a refined search criteria At the top of screen you will see a number of features to help you select search or display the records in different ways see below Each of the 3 sections along the screen can be used independently and are detailed below PEAK GSM SYSTEM 11 Confidential PMN Admin artitions Log Out Create Partition Edit Partition Delete Partition tems per page 10 Y SMS Distribution Groups Subscriber Number Ranges 1 Subscribers Transformation Groups Welcome SMS Messages Looking at it from left to right the Search bar above allows you to e Select All None records displayed Click the links in blue to select All i e all visible records are sele
15. therefore cannot make or receive calls or SMS messages through PMX Suspended If this option is selected the Access subscriber s phone will be allowed to Restricted register to the network but all Mobile Originated calls and SMS messages will be routed to the destination Specified in the corresponding Destination Route i e Account Suspended or Account Suspended SMS Route NOTE There may be separate routes defined for calls and SMS messages 4 Confidential O Display Text Presentation CLI Telephony SMS MT Short Message Service Mobile Terminated SMS MO Short Message Service Message Originated Force Out Call Intercept This option allows all calls to from this Enabled subscriber to be routed via a SIP entity in order to perform call recording call intercept Enter the text that will be displayed on the recipient s phone when this subscriber rings them if the called party has CNAP Calling Name Presentation provisioned Enter the Calling Line Identity CLI number that will be presented when making a call This overrides the extension number which would normally be sent as the CLI This is optional If the subscriber will be allowed to make telephone calls tick this box By default this is enabled Ticking this box will allow this subscriber to receive SMS messages It will be ticked i e enabled by default Ticking this box will allow this subscriber to send SMS message
16. they are no longer needed then they can be deleted To delete an existing subscriber e From the Subscribers screen select the subscriber s you want to delete NOTE To select multiple subscribers use the checkboxes adjacent to each record e Once highlighted click Delete Subscriber from the left hand menu as shown above following dialog box will be displayed PEAK GSM SYSTEM 6 Confidential Delete Subscriber Are you sure you want to delete the selected item s Click to confirm deletion or click Cancel to abort the process Once confirmed you will be returned to the Subscribers screen and the selected subscriber s will have been removed from the selected partition Edit Authentication Settings This section is designed to determine whether or not authentication will be used for this subscriber If enabled authentication will be used for the situations preset at partition level If authentication is set to anything other than None or a HTTP Connection then the value must be known in order to use authentication If the K is to be held off the system i e not in the local database then a connection may be used in order to achieve authentication Under this authentication method your PMN system will request authentication vectors via 1 of 10 possible HTTP connections and use these to authenticate to subscriber s SIM NOTE For VLR subscribers authentication is set to
17. use HTTP but for such users this results in using a T MAP connection to a CHLR e Select the subscriber you wish to edit by clicking on them NOTE Only one subscriber s authentication settings can be edited at one time e Once highlighted click Edit Authentication Settings from the left hand menu following dialog box will be displayed Edit Authentication Settings Type None 32 HEX Digits e Once complete click Submit or click Cancel to abort the process Type Sets the authentication algorithm used on the SIM card Select the required authentication type from the dropdown list None No algorithm is used XOR Simple eXclusive OR algorithm implemented on certain test SIMs Milenage GSM Milenage the 2G version of the 3G algorithm as specified by the 3GPP standard GSM A The GSM Association s COMP128 2 algorithm only available to GSM A members HTTP Connection 0 9 NOTE Where HTTP is used a K value PEAK GSM SYSTEM 7 Confidential Sl KI 32 HEX Digits below need not be entered Enter the code This is a code programmed on the SIM used in authenticating SIMs on the mobile network The cannot be determined by a card reader and ensures that a ghosted SIM is not being used This field can be left blank if the Type field above is set as None or any of the 10 HTTP Connection fields NOTE For 3 party SIMs such as those already supplied by a macro network provider
18. 883 400 928400 1008 886 800 931800 2 PEAK GSM SYSTEM 4 Confidential Sd F 3 GSM 1900 ARFCN Frequencies in MHz This subsection includes the following GSM 1900 ARFCN tables GSM 1900 ARFCN Frequency in MHz Table F 1 GSM 1900 B Band ARFCN Frequency in MHz Table F 2 GSM 1900 C Band ARFCN Frequency in MHz Table F 3 GSM 1900 D Band ARFCN Frequency in MHz Table F 4 GSM 1900 E Band ARFCN Frequency in MHz Table F 5 GSM 1900 ARFCN Frequency in MHz Table F 6 GSM 1900 A Band ARFCN Frequency in MHz PEAK GSM SYSTEM 5 Confidential GSM 1900 D Band ARFCN Frequency in MHz 588 1865 4000 1945 4000 597 1867 2000 1947 2000 606 1869 0000 1949 0000_ 591 1866 0000 1946 0000 600 1867 8000 1947 8000 609 1869 6000 1949 6000_ 594 1866 6000 1946 6000 603 1868 4000 1948 4000 595 1866 8000 1946 8000 604 1868 6000 19486000 GSM 1900 B Band ARFCN Frequency in MHz 616 1871 0000 1951 0000 641 1876 0000 1956 0000 666 1881 0000 1961 0000 619 1871 5000 1951 6000 644 1876 6000 1956 6000 669 1881 6000 1961 6000 7 635 1874 5000 1954 8000 660 1879 8000 1959 8000 685 184 800 1964 8000_ 55 5 5 6 Confidential GSM 1900 E Band ARFCN Frequency in MHz 687 18852000 19652000 696 1887 0000 1967 0000 705 1888 8000 1968 8000 7 690 1885 5000 1965 8000 699 1887
19. AK GSM SYSTEM 2 Confidential lt Section 6 ARFCN Frequencies F 1 GSM 850 ARFCN Frequencies in MHz PEAK GSM SYSTEM 1 Confidential 245 847 600 892600 249 0 893400 PEAK GSM SYSTEM 2 Confidential 2 E GSM 900 ARFCN Frequencies MHz 0 890 000 935000 30 896 000 941000 60 902000 947000 6 891 200 936 200 36 897 200 942200 66 903 200 948200 8 891 600 936 600 38 897 600 942600 68 903 600 948 600 9 891 800 936800 39 897 800 942800 69 903 800 948 800 20 894 000 939 000 50 900 000 945000 80 906 000 951 000 _ 26 895 200 940200 56 901 200 946200 86 907 200 952200 29 895 800 940800 59 901800 946800 89 907800 952400 9 908 000 953000 GSM SYSTEM 3 Confidential 96 909 200 954 200 108 911 600 956 600 120 914 000 959 000 98 909 600 954 600 110 912000 957000 122 914 400 959400 99 909 800 954800 111 912 200 957 200 123 914 600 959 600 101 910 200 955 200 113 912600 957600 102 910400 955400 114 912800 957800 979 881 000 926000 996 884 400 929400 1013 887 800 932 800 982 881 600 926 600 999 885 000 930000 1016 888 400 933 400 990 883 200 928200 1007 886 600 931600 991
20. Class 10 0 22 kbit s 200000 Class 11 0 44 kbit s 500000 Class 12 1 11 kbit s 1000000 Class 13 2 2 kbit s 2000000 Class 14 4 4 kbit s 5000000 Class 15 11 1 kbit s 10000000 Class 16 22 kbit s 20000000 Class 17 44 kbit s 50000000 Class 18 111 kbit s Best Effort Class 31 Best effort e complete click Submit click Cancel to abort the process PEAK GSM SYSTEM 10 Confidential Sl Once submitted can changes will be saved and you will be returned to the Subscribers screen Edit ODB Settings Operator Determined Barring ODB and its associated settings offers the PMX Administrator the ability to regulate access by subscribers to GSM services by the barring of certain categories of outgoing traffic In most situations ODB will not be applicable Barring of calls may be achieved by the PMX routes or by restrictions on the network beyond the PMX gateway lt may be required however where the PMX system links up with other network providers under roaming arrangements NOTE Operator Determined Barring does not apply to Emergency Calls To edit ODB settings e From the Subscribers screen select the subscriber you wish to edit from the list NOTE Only one subscriber can be edited at one time e Once highlighted click Edit ODB Settings from the left hand menu e The following dialog box will be displayed Edit ODB Settings Enabled All Outgoing Calls Barred international
21. M SYSTEM 24 Confidential SMS Distribution Groups Create SMS Distribution Group Edit SMS Distribution Group Delete SMS Distribution Group Send SMS Message Showing items 1 to 2 out of 2 Training Team e Once the group has been selected you can see the number of existing subscribers currently part of the selected group see above e Click Subscribers from the left hand menu e The following screen will be displayed PMN Admin Showing items 1 to 2 out of 2 Log Out Number Add Subscriber Remove Subscriber From this screen you can see any existing subscribers and either add or remove subscribers from the currently selected group by using the links from the menu see above From more information please refer to the following sections Add Subscriber Once the group you want has been selected to add new subscribers to a group e From the Subscribers screen click Add Subscriber from the left hand menu e The following screen will be displayed This will list all subscribers on the system not currently part of the currently selected group Select Showing items 1 to 2 out of 2 Hame Number Profile Emergency Privilege Account Suspended 23412341234123 Terry Ware 0001 Normal Subscriber 0 Not Suspended 5342425456231 Pierre 0002 Normal Subscriber 0 Not Suspended e Select the subscriber s you want to add to the group by ticking the rele
22. OTE All other settings will be disabled until this is enabled Allows an IP address assigned by another network to be used within PMX Ticking this box will assign the subscriber a dynamic IP address This may change from one registration to the next When enabled the IP Address field below will be disabled If the Dynamic IP field above remains un ticked this will determine that the subscriber will be assigned a static IP address i e it will be the same for every registration If this is the case the IP address should be entered here NOTE If the Dynamic IP field above is checked this field becomes unavailable Enter the name of the Access Point you wish the subscriber to be able to access This will be determined by the GPRS setting on the subscriber s handset NOTE The default input is This allows the device to use any Access Point Name configured in the GPRS Support Node GSN This sets the required level of reliability when sending and receiving GPRS data The values determine whether sent data should be acknowledged and whether or not the transmission deals with data loss There is a trade off between speed and reliability i e the faster the transmission the less the quality of the data can be guaranteed The Reliability Class specifies the requirements of the various network protocols layers The combinations of the GTP LLC and RLC transmission modes support the reliability class performance requirements Acknow
23. Ok or click Cancel to abort the process The selected subscribers will be removed from the group Once confirmed you will be returned to the Subscribers screen and the selected subscribers will have been removed To delete further subscribers repeat the process detailed above PEAK GSM SYSTEM 26 Confidential Sd Section 4 1 O Connector Pinouts Ethernet Port There is one 1 Ethernet port on the Laptop and one on each of the BTSs pin ire Cotor Signal POE POE POE POE Ethernet Cable Pin Outs Cross Over Cable Below is a pin for an Ethernet cross over cable No Pin Out is provided for a straight through cable because it is simply straight through Connectors _ Connector Pint gt m gt AC em gt m Y a PEAK GSM SYSTEM 1 Confidential Sd Section 5 dBm to Watts Conversion Table CO atin Warts asm wats wans am wavs wars nm wans apm wates anim wans 200 0100 aso 300 100 200 1000 50 3162 500 10000550 31623 600 100000 aos 256 0363 05 115 5561 365 05 156 3631 505 556 50008 005 114815 209 0123 259 0389 123 559 349 409 1230 459 3890 509 12305 559 50905 122027 111111111111 11177711111 GSM SYSTEM 1 Confidential Wats Wants aim wans asm wais am wars am wans atm Wate am Wars apm Wate PE
24. Outgoing Calls Barred International Outgoing Calis Barred except to home country Premium Rate Information Barred Premium Rate Entertainment Barred Supplementary Services Access Barred Ali Call Transfers Barred e Complete the fields are detailed below Enabled Ticking this box determines whether or not Operator Determined Barring ODB will enabled for this subscriber ODB allows PMX to bar calls from the subscribers extension to certain number types such as international or premium rate numbers If ticked the settings below may need to be configured All Outgoing Calls this box is ticked the subscriber will not be allowed to Barred make any outgoing calls or send any SMS messages from their handset NOTE They will still be allowed to receive calls and SMS messages International Outgoing Ticking this box will prohibit the subscriber from dialling Calls Barred numbers or sending SMS messages to international destinations PEAK GSM SYSTEM 11 Confidential Sd International Outgoing Calls Barred except to home country Premium Rate Information Barred Premium Rate Entertainment Barred Supplementary Services Access Barred All Call Transfers Barred Ticking this box will prohibit the subscriber from dialling numbers or sending SMS messages to international destinations other than to numbers within their Home country If ticked this will bar the subscribe
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26. To active this divert Tick the Active box Add the number you want to divert to in the Number field Define this type of number from the drop down bow This field is used to describe the type of extension number in the field selected above NOTE Usually the number will be a National 0x81 number Not Reachable In circumstances where it can no longer be established that the extension is registered on the system i e the handset is switched off is no longer within range of an access point or has roamed to another network the system will divert calls to the number defined here To active this divert Tick the Active box Add the number you want to divert to the Number field Define this type of number from the drop down bow This field is used to describe the type of extension number in the field selected above NOTE Usually the number will be a National 0x81 number User Settings The diverts set on this tab may be defined exclusively by the administrator in which case this box should remain un ticked or you may wish to tick the box in order to allow divert commands from handsets to update the divert destinations NOTE This is only applicable for non VLR subscribers To active this divert Tick the Allow user to alter diverts box NOTE The other diverts set on this tab may be defined exclusively by the PMX Administrator in which case this box should remain un ticked However you may wish to tic
27. To create a Hunt Group number e From the Hunt Group screen click Create Number from the left hand menu following dialog box will be displayed Create Number Number Enter a number for the group in the Number field above Once added click Submit or click Cancel to abort the process Once submitted you will be returned to the Hunt Group screen and the newly created number will be displayed Delete Number To delete a number from the Hunt Group e From the Hunt Group screen select the Number s you want to delete from the list e Once highlighted click Delete Number from the left hand menu PEAK GSM SYSTEM 17 Confidential Sl e following dialog box will be displayed Delete Number Are you sure you want to delete the selected item s Toconfirm deletion click or click Cancel to abort the process Once confirmed you will be returned to the Hunt Group screen and the selected number s will have been deleted Move Up Down The Move Up or Move Down options will help to adjust the order that the subscribers will be rung within the group e From the Hunt Group screen select a number from the list e Once highlighted click Move Up or Move Down as applicable to adjust the order on the screen e Numbers can be selected and re ordered until you are happy with the ringing order There is no need to save any settings as they will work in the order they h
28. aining Divert settings PEAK GSM SYSTEM 12 Confidential Se Supplementary Services General Diverts Name Identification CNAP Not Provisioned Completion Hold Call Waiting Disabled v Number identification ee Override cur PermenantCLIR COLP Override Disabled v COLR Provisioned o v Transfer Transfer e Complete the relevant fields as detailed Name Identification CNAP Calling Calling Name Presentation controls the presentation of Name Presentation Calling Name ID to the user NOTE The GSM handset must be capable of CNAP for the name to be displayed Not Provisioned User will not be presented with the Calling Name if available Override Disabled User will be presented with the Calling Name if available Override Enabled User will be presented with the Calling Name of the caller however if the local calling user has CLIR enabled this will be overridden Call Completion Hold Controls the ability to place a call on hold and retrieve them Call Waiting When a subscriber is in a connected call this allows a further Mobile Terminated call to be presented to the user Not Provisioned Call Waiting service 5 not PEAK GSM SYSTEM 13 Confidential Sd available Disabled Call Waiting service is available but not active Enabled Call Waiting service is available and active Number Identification CLIP Callin
29. ation System Base Transceiver Station Central Processing Unit Circuit Switch Data Digital Signal Processor Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution File Transfer Protocol Gateway GPRS Support Node General Packet Radio Service Global Systems for Mobile Communications GPRS Support Node Home Location Registry High Power Amplifier Internet Protocol Integrated Services Digital Network Multi Carrier High Power Amplifier Multimedia Message Service Multimedia Messaging Service Center Mobile Station Mobile Switching Center Operations Maintenance Center Radio Private Branch Exchange Primary Rate Interface Public Switched Telephone Network Radio Frequency Single Carrier Power Amplifier Serving GPRS Support Node Short Message Service Short Messaging Service Center 1 Confidential PEAK GSM SYSTEM Transcoder and Rate Adaptation Unit Visitor Location Registry Confidential Section 2 Quick Deployment Guide PEAK GSM SYSTEM 1 Confidential CONVENTIONS USED WARNING Alerts the reader to a situation that might affect personal safety gt WARNING CAUTION Alerts the reader to a situation that might affect the integrity of equipment software or data gt CAUTION NOTE Provides the reader with important or supporting information STOP Informs the reader that procedure is finished STRAIGHT ETHERNET CABLE CROSS OVER ETHERNET CABLE SMA MALE TO SMA MALE TX
30. ave been set Edit Settings To edit the Hunt Group settings e From the Hunt Group screen select the groups you want to edit from the list e Once highlighted click Edit Settings from the left hand menu e The following dialog box will be displayed Edit Settings Description Enabled O Ring Subscriber Ring Time secs e Complete the fields as detailed below Description Enter a description in the field NOTE This is a required field Enabled Tick this box to enable disable this Hunt Group Ring Subscriber Specifies whether the subscriber will be rung first or not PEAK GSM SYSTEM 18 Confidential se Ring Time secs Enter the number of seconds for how long each subscriber will be rung before moving onto the next number maximum of 30 seconds NOTE The default of 10 seconds can be changed if required Presence Once subscribers have been fully provisioned as opposed to pending on the system the Presence feature allows the PMX Administrator to see the status of those subscribers Each currently registered subscriber will appear in a list of users within the selected partition see below PMN Admin Showing items 1 to 1 out of 1 Edit Authentication Settings Edit Check IMEI Settings Edit Divert Settings Edit Operator Country Settings Transformation Groups 0 Welcome SMS Messages 0 If any handsets are currently registered on the system then you will be
31. calls if the partition has any level of Emergency Status invoked Minor Subscribers with this privilege will still Occurrence be able to make and receive calls if the partition Emergency Status is set to Minor Occurrence or below Minor Incident Subscribers with this privilege will still be able to make and receive calls if the partition Emergency Status is set to Minor Incident or below Major Subscribers with this privilege will still Occurrence be able to make and receive calls if the partition Emergency Status is set to Major Occurrence or below Major Incident Subscribers with this privilege will still be able to make and receive calls if the partition Emergency Status is set to Major Incident or below Major Subscribers with this privilege will still Emergency be able to make and receive calls if the partition Emergency Status is set to Major Emergency or below This is an information field that denotes if the subscriber is only in the VLR and not in the local CHLR Central Home Location Register This signifies that the subscriber s record has been obtained from a non local HLR and that communication is required to the NOTE If creating a new subscriber this should remain un ticked From the drop down list select the required option below Not Suspended account is free from suspension and will work normally Suspended The subscriber will not be able to Account Barred register to the network and
32. cted or None i e all selected records will be deselected ndividual records can still be selected deselected manually NOTE The Select All None feature is only available on screens where records can be individually selected by using their checkbox e Determine the number of records displayed on a page From the Items per page dropdown list select either 70 20 or 50 The selected number of records will be displayed and the number of pages the records take up will be recalculated accordingly e Search for particular records by adding a numerical or textual string to the Search field Inthe blank field above type your search criteria e g name number etc Once added click Search The system will search through all matching records for the page you are on and display any records that match To return to the full list click Clear Sorting If you are reviewing a number of records on screen it may be easier to view them if they were organised and sorted using another column details rather than the default left hand column While not initially visible clicking on any of the column headings displayed will sort that column in ascending order either numerically or alphabetically depending on the contents of the column PEAK GSM SYSTEM 12 Confidential PMN Admin Subscribers Log Out Menu gt Partition TLC MSC reate criber Select All None Items 910 y Search Clear Edit Subscribe
33. djacent divert will become active and when un ticked the divert destination will remain but the divert will no longer be active All Calls Otherwise known as an unconditional or immediate divert the number defined in this field will be called under all circumstances This divert once activated will take precedence over all other divert types To active this divert Tick the Active box Add the number you want to divert to the Number field Define this type of number from the drop down bow This field is used to describe the type of extension number in the field selected above NOTE Usually the number will be a National 0x81 number No Answer PEAK GSM SYSTEM 15 Confidential S Sets an alternative point of answer when calls give no reply within the ringing duration set in Timeout To active this divert Tick the Active box Add the number you want to divert to in the Number field Define this type of number from the drop down bow This field is used to describe the type of extension number in the field selected above NOTE Usually the number will be a National 0x81 number Define the number of seconds the system will wait for an answer from the extension before following the No Answer divert to the defined number Busy Allows an alternative point of answer to be defined when the extension is busy on another call and no second line is enabled on the extension handset
34. e precedence over those with a Normal or Low setting Data to this subscriber will be given a normal priority over other subscribers i e those with the Low setting below NOTE This is the default setting Low Data to this subscriber will be given a low priority over other subscribers This option provides a throttle for the subscriber s data by setting the fastest rate at which data may be transmitted measured in octets per second Normal 1000 Class 1 8 kbit s 2000 Class 2 16 kbit s 4000 Class 3 32 kbit s 8000 Class 4 64 kbit s 16000 Class 5 128 kbit s 32000 Class 6 256 kbit s 64000 Class 7 512 kbit s 128000 Class 8 1024 kbit s 256000 Class 9 2048 kbit s Set the maximum amount of data which may be transmitted by the extension measured in bytes per hour For example selecting 5000 would mean that you are allowed up to 5000 octets per hour at the rate specified by the Peak Throughput field above If all the data is used in the first 5 minutes there would be no more data available for 55 mins NOTE If left as Best Effort default as much data as current network conditions allow will be transmitted measured in octets per hour 100 Class 1 0 22 bit s 200 Class 2 0 44 bit s 500 Class 3 1 11 bit s 1000 Class 4 2 2 bit s 2000 Class 5 4 4 bit s 5000 Class 6 11 1 bit s 10000 Class 7 22 bit s 20000 Class 8 44 bit s 50000 Class 9 111 bit s 100000
35. f service from the drop down list if it isn t already selected Normal Subscriber For users who expect to be registered primarily on the PMX network Such users would issue their external landline number to their callers PMX will accept calls in from this number and route calls to the PMX extension If the PMX extension is not registered at the time the call will be routed to the external mobile number Internal Only Intended for users who expect to use their macro network mobile number most of the time Such users would issue their normal mobile number to callers and forward calls to the DDI Number when not present on the macro network Their normal mobile number would be the primary point of contact with calls routed to PMX if not on the macro network Calls for these users 3 Confidential Sd Emergency Privilege VLR Visitor Location Register Account Suspended PEAK GSM SYSTEM are then kept internal only on the PMX network i e PMX will not dial back out to External Mobile Network Number at any point either for voice calls or text messages This option allows you the ability to set different levels of emergency privileges Should the partition this subscriber is registered to have an emergency status invoked only subscribers with an equal or higher privilege will be allowed to use their PMX extension to make calls during that time None Subscribers will not be able to make or receive
36. g Line This controls the presentation of the CLI to the subscriber Identification Not Provisioned User will not be presented with Presentation the CLI of the caller Override Disabled User will be presented with the CLI of the caller Override Enabled User will be presented with the CLI of the caller However if the local calling party has CLIR enabled then this will be overridden CLIR Calling Line This controls the restriction of Calling Line ID to the called Identification party Restriction Not Provisioned User cannot restrict CLI Permanent CLIR CLI is permanently restricted Temp Default CLI Default is for CLI to be restricted Restricted but can be overridden by the subscriber Temp Default CLI Default is for it not to be Allowed restricted but can be overridden by the subscriber COLP Connected COLP controls the presentation of the connected party s ID Line Identification Not Provisioned User will not be presented with Presentation the Connected Line ID Override Disabled User will be presented with Connected Line ID Override Enabled User will be presented with Connected Line ID however if the local connected party has COLR enabled then this will be overridden COLR Connected This option controls the restriction of the connected party s Line Identity line ID Restriction Not Provisioned The user restrict Connected Line ID Provisioned The user can restrict Connected Line ID Transfer Transfer This op
37. in each section Each section can be clicked to access that area of the partition This makes navigating around the PMX Administration software much easier and quicker NOTE In reality the numbers shown in the diagram left may not be representative of the partition you have configured and are purely for illustration purposes The Breadcrumb Menu While the left hand menu detailed above is one way or navigating around the software there is an alternative way to do this via the Breadcrumb menu along the top of the screen PEAK GSM SYSTEM 10 Confidential Sd Breadcrumbs are another way of navigating around the PMX Administration software quickly and easily The Breadcrumb menu that is located underneath the sub heading of every screen It is referred to as a breadcrumb because it will indicate the location in the application that the user is currently at and the path they have taken to get there every step of the way from the start page see below The further you have navigated into the system the longer the trail will be gt PMN Admin Solutions inc Transformation Groups Log Out Transformation Group PARRA PARA Edit Transformation Select All None items per page 10 v Search Clear Delete Showing items 0 to 0 out of 0 SMS Distribution Groups Subscriber Number Ranges Subscribers Transformation Groups Welcome SMS Messages Each of
38. is allows the specification of a password for SIP authentication if the Registrar requires one NOTE This field is only available if the SIP Registration field above is ticked Select the extension number to be associated with the IMSI number from the drop down list This number will be the internal private network number This drop down list will contain all those numbers from your Subscriber Number Range s that have not already been allocated They are usually 4 digits NOTE This is a required field For more information on number ranges please refer to the Subscriber Number Ranges section later in the manual This field is used to describe the type of extension number in the field selected above NOTE Usually the extension number will be a National 0x81 number The DDI field is relevant if the handset has a presence on a wider telephony network for instance where the PMX handset could be directly dial able from the PSTN This field is optional If you re using a macro network SIM have a different extension number in PMX then this field can be populated with your macro network number e g 07 This allows other PMX users to call you by using the macro number as well as your PMX extension number This field is optional NOTE If your external mobile number entered here is the same as the number used in the Number field above leave this section blank Select this subscriber s required profile class o
39. k the box in order to allow divert commands from the subscriber s handset to update the divert destinations e Once complete click Submit or click Cancel to abort the process Once submitted any changes will be saved and you will be returned to the Subscribers screen To edit the settings for other subscribers repeat the process detailed above PEAK GSM SYSTEM 16 Confidential S Hunt Group A Hunt Group allows a caller ringing a number to automatically find an available subscriber from amongst a group of subscribers within the same group Each subscriber will be tried in the order list until a free extension is reached The subscribers listed will not be tried if they are currently on a call and or not registered on the network To access the Hunt Group settings e From the Subscribers screen click Hunt Group from the left hand menu e The following screen will be displayed MSC gt Subscriber 001010000004202 Select None Items 10 v Search Clear Showing items 0 to 0 out of 0 Create Number Delete Number Move Up This screen will also include specific menu options managing the Hunt Groups These options be navigated by using the Edit Settings clicking the relevant link from the left hand side menu see above These links will be required and referenced for the additional options described below Create Number
40. ledged GTP LLC and RLC Protected Data Unacknowledged GTP Acknowledged LLC and RLC Protected Data Unacknowledged LLC Acknowledged RLC Protected Data Unacknowledged GTP LLC and RLC Protected Data Class 1 Non real time network traffic error sensitive application that cannot cope with data loss Class 2 Non real time network traffic error sensitive application that can cope with infrequent data loss Class 3 Non real time traffic error sensitive application that can cope with data loss SM and SMS NOTE This is the default setting Class 4 Real time traffic error sensitive application that can cope with data loss Unacknowledged Class 5 Real time traffic error non GTP LLC and sensitive application that can cope with RLC data loss Unprotected Data Sets the level of artificial latency on data transmission 1 Class 1 2 Class 2 3 Class 3 4 Best Effort Class 4 Data will be transmitted as quickly as current network conditions 9 Confidential Sd Precedence Class Peak Throughput Mean Throughput allow default setting Allows the GPRS data for this subscriber to be given a priority higher lower than the data of other users Under normal operating conditions the network will attempt to meet the service commitments of all Quality of Service QoS profiles High Data to this subscriber will be given a high priority over other subscribers i
41. logged out the browser window can be closed Change Password For security reasons you may wish to change your PMX Administrator s password from time to time or if you feel your current password has been compromised NOTE The Change Password option is only available from the System screen To change your password e From the System screen click Change Password from the left hand menu PEAK GSM SYSTEM 13 Confidential S NOTE To navigate to the System screen please refer to the System Configuration screen later in this manual e following dialog box will be displayed Change Password Current Password New Password Confirm New Password e Complete the fields as detailed below NOTE For security purposes any letters typed into the fields below will be replaced by non identifying characters on screen Current Password Enter your current password in the field New Password Enter your new password This password needs to be between 8 and 50 alpha numeric characters and is case sensitive Confirm New Password Confirm your new password by re entering it e Once complete click Submit or Cancel to abort the process Once submitted your old password will change to the new and will be required the next time you attempt to log into PMX Administrator PMX Administration Structure From Release 4 onwards the PMX Administration software is structured into a two level system There are the higher S
42. nents of the system with a soft damp cloth and compressed air as needed Test cables periodically and replace as needed CAUTION Do not clean the system components when in operation Never use a wet cloth to clean the system as there are vent holes that may allow moisture inside the chassis If a damp cloth is used to clean the system components allow Caution 24 hours of drying time before the next power up WARNING Never use a damp cloth on the system while it is in operation Doing so may cause death or injury from electric shock Always unplug any WABNING device before maintenance or cleaning Technical Support TLC provides technical support to its customers based on contract requirements The technical support department can be reached at 904 829 0323 option 3 24 hours a day In addition each customer is provided with a user name and password to access user documentation and other important information at TLC s web site The URL is www toplevelcom com support You must have a username and password to access documentation and software PEAK GSM SYSTEM 5 Confidential Sd Abis ARFCN BCCH BSC BSS BTS CPU CSD DSP EDGE FTP GGSN GPRS GSM GSN HLR HPA IP ISDN MCPA MMS MMSC MS MSC OMC R PBX PRI PSTN RF SCPA SGSN SMS SMSC PEAK GSM SYSTEM Section 1 Common Acronyms Refers to the BSC BTS data link Absolute Radio Frequency Channel Number Broadcast Control Channel Base Station Controller Base St
43. nouts for all external connectors on the LTGSM Section 5 dBm to Watts Conversion Table provides a dBm to Watts conversion table Section 6 ARFCN Frequencies provides the ARFCN frequencies for the 850 900 1800 and 1900 MHz frequency bands PEAK GSM SYSTEM 2 Confidential Sd Safety Precautions The following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of system installation service and repair of this equipment Failure to comply with these precautions or specific warnings elsewhere in this manual violates safety standards of design manufacture and intended use of this equipment TLC Solutions Inc assumes no liability for the customer s failure to comply with these requirements The safety precautions listed below represent warnings of certain dangers that TLC Solutions Inc is aware of As the user of the product you should follow these warnings for the safe operation of the equipment in your operating environment Read this Guide Thoroughly CAUTION The technician must be completely familiar with the procedures contained in this document before beginning the actual installation gt CAUTION Complete all Steps CAUTION The technician must perform each procedure in its entirety gt CAUTION Ground the Equipment WARNING To minimize shock hazard the equipment should be connected to a properly grounded electrical outlet gt WARNING Only Qualified Personnel Sho
44. or the options to appear s PMN Admin TLC Solutions ir USER FIRST TECHNOLOGY Partitions Log Out Create Partition Delete Partition Edit Authentication Settings Edit Check IMEI Settings Showing items 1 to 1 out of 1 Anonymous Partition Edit Divert Settings TLC MSC one No Edit Operator Country Settings Location Areas Pending Provisions Premium Prefixes Presence Routes SMS Distribution Groups Subscriber Number Ranges Subscribers Transformation Groups Welcome SMS Messages e From the resulting pop up menu click System as above e following screen will be displayed This is the System screen NA N PMN Admin System Log Out Change Password Forbidden 1 Gateways 2 MSCs 1 Providers 1 Routes 5 From the System screen shown above you can configure components from the highest level of your PMN network including Gateways MSCs Providers Routes Transformation Groups and Forbidding IMEls and subsequent sub options in the system hierarchy e g Location Areas Cells etc Transformation Groups 1 PEAK GSM SYSTEM 16 Confidential O Again the numbers shown in brackets indicate the number of items configured within that system section Each section heading can be clicked to access that area of the partition NOTE The components are described in the
45. r Al None per page Search clear 3 Showing items 1 to 10 External Number TON DDI Mobile Profile ee Roaming LA Not Incomplete a Network No Privilege Suspended Restriction Allowed N 300004205 4205 4205 No Not Suspended No No No The column currently being sorted upon will show a small black arrow next to the heading see above NOTE To sort the column in a descending order click the heading again The arrow will change to point down to signify this and the records for that column will be re ordered into descending order This works as a toggle Logging Out When you no longer need to use the PMX Administration software then you should log out of the system This also ensures the security and integrity of the data within the application NOTE If the system is not used for 15 minutes default setting then you will be automatically logged out when you next attempt to navigate within the system To log out of the PMX Administration software e From any screen within PMX Administration click Log Out from the left hand menu following dialog box will be displayed Windows Internet Explorer E P Log out confirmation Cancel Click OK and you will be returned to the Log In page or Cancel to abort the process NOTE For more information on logging in please refer to the earlier section entitled Starting your PMX Administration Software Once
46. r from dialling any numbers prefixed in the Premium Prefixes section that have been identified as nformation NOTE For more information on this option see earlier section entitled Premium Prefixes If ticked this will bar the subscriber from dialling any numbers prefixed in the Premium Prefixes section that have been identified as Entertainment NOTE For more information on this option see earlier section entitled Premium Prefixes If ticked this will prevent user control of supplementary services e g registration erasure activation deactivation user invocation i e call hold interrogation of mobile initiated USSD NOTE This does not prevent invocation by other action e g an existing call forwarding state will remain Prevents the subscriber from initiating a call transfer e Once complete click Submit click Cancel to abort the process Once submitted you will be returned to the Subscribers screen To edit settings for other subscribers repeat the process detailed above Edit Supplementary Services Supplementary Services SS in GSM are a means of enriching the user experience A supplementary service may for example forward a call in the case of no reply from the called party bar certain outgoing or incoming calls show the number of the calling party to the called party etc General Tab The Supplementary Services consists of two tabs detailing General information on one tab and the second cont
47. r the LTGSM The Quick Start Guide details how to physically connect up your LTGSM This System Administrator User Guide can be used as a training and or reference document by anyone who requires access to the Management System in order to configure administer register handsets or support the LTGSM Typically this likely to be a Network Manager System Administrator Telecoms Administrator or a Support member of staff Anyone needing to use the LTGSM Management System should refer to the following section of this document for further information on how to use the LTGSM interface Starting your PMN system configuration Launch PMX Administrator from a laptop shortcut or browser from any other PC with access to the network NOTE The version number of the software you are using is displayed under the page title see below This may be useful to know when troubleshooting the system Once the PMX Admin Log In screen appears see below You will be prompted to enter your user credentials Sd ap enna Log In User name Password Password e From this screen enter your User name e Enter your Password e Once complete click Log In PEAK GSM SYSTEM 9 Confidential Sd NOTE If you have forgotten your details please contact www toplevelcom com support Once you have successfully logged into PMX Administrator you will be presented with the Partitions screen as shown below Log Out
48. rs PMX Administration uses the IMSI International Mobile Subscriber Identity number of the handset s SIM card as the primary means of authorisation on the network however this number may not be known when provisioning handsets on the network PMX Administration has therefore provided two methods of provisioning The first is detailed in the Pending Provisions section earlier in this manual The second detailed below requires you to know the IMSI number of the SIM Assuming the Subscriber Number Range has already been set see earlier section entitled Subscriber Number Ranges for more information and contains at least 1 spare number provision a new handset using the SIM number by creating Subscribers NOTE The secondary method allows you to provision a handset by using the handset IMEI International Mobile Equipment Identity For more details please refer to the Pending Provision section earlier in this manual PMN Admin Partitions Log Out Create Partition tems per page 10 Search Clear Edit Partition Delete Partition Showing items 1 to 1 out of 1 Edit Authentication Settings Edit Check IMEI Settings Description Emergency Status Anonymous Partition Edit Divert Settings Edit Operator Country Settings Location Areas Pending Provisions Premium Prefp Subscriber N Subscribers To access the Subscribers section e From the Partitions screen click Subscribers from the lef
49. s It will be ticked i e enabled by default If this box is ticked it will force all calls made by this subscriber through the SIP gateway regardless of the destination i e even if the call is between two handsets on the same private network e Once complete click Submit or click Cancel to abort the process Once submitted you will be returned to the Subscriber screen and the newly created subscriber will be listed Edit Subscriber To edit the settings for an existing subscriber e From the Subscribers screen select the subscriber you want to edit from the list e Once highlighted click Edit Subscriber from the left hand menu e The following dialog will be displayed PEAK GSM SYSTEM 5 Confidential Edit Subscriber IMSI 345342425456231 Description Pierre Menn SIP Registration Enabled a SIP Password Number az TON National 0x81 0 00 External Mobile Network No Profile Normal Subscriber x Emergency Privilege None v VLR Account Suspended Not Suspended Y Display Text Presentation CLI Telephony SMS MT SMS MO Force Out a Edit the relevant fields as required Once amended click Submit or click Cancel to abort the process Once submitted any changes will be saved and you will be returned to the Subscribers screen To edit further subscribers repeat the process detailed above Delete Subscriber Once subscribers have been added to the system if
50. s chapter Edit SMS Distribution Group This option allows you to amend the name of a particular SMS Distribution Group To edit a SMS Distribution Group From the SMS Distribution Groups screen select the group you wish to edit from the list by clicking it see below NOTE The checkbox next to the name does not have to be ticked but the group must be highlighted for it to be selected Only one group name can be edited at one time Click Edit SMS Distribution Group from the left hand menu The following dialog box will be displayed Edit SMS Distribution Group Name Sales Team Edit the name of the group as required When complete click Submit or click Cancel to abort the editing process PEAK GSM SYSTEM 22 Confidential Sd The name of the group will now have changed within the list If any other group names need editing the process above can be repeated NOTE If you need to edit the subscribers within a particular group then please refer to the Subscribers section later in this chapter Delete SMS Distribution Group If after a SMS Distribution Group has been created it is no longer required it can be deleted from the partition To delete an existing group from the SMS Distribution Groups list e Select the group s you wish to delete from the list by clicking the checkbox adjacent to it see below NOTE If selecting only one group the checkbox next to the name does not have to be ticked bu
51. t hand menu as above e The following screen will be displayed This is the Subscribers screen If any subscribers have already been created on the system they will be listed here NOTE In previous versions of this software Subscribers were known as Extensions Solutions im USER FIRST TECHNOLOGY Subscribers Create Subse Select All None Items perpage 10 7 Search Clear ba Log Out Delete Subsc ae Showing items 1 to 10 out of 50 Edit Authentic Create Subscriber Edit GPRS ber 001 External Mobile Network No Account Suspended Incomplete Roaming Restriction LA Not Allowed Edit 008 5 Edit Subscriber No Not Suspended No No No Edit Suppleme Not Suspended Delete Subscriber No Not Suspended No No No Hunt Gro P Edit Authentication Settings Edit GPRS Settings Edit ODB Settings This screen will also include specific menu options for managing the subscribers within each partition These options can be navigated by using the clicking the relevant option from the left hand side menu see left Edit Supplementary Services Hunt Group PEAK GSM SYSTEM 1 Confidential S These links will be required and referenced for the additional options described below NOTE lf a handset fails to register to the MSC for any reason the system will log the reason for the failure as a
52. t of 2 Create SMS Distribution Group Edit SMS Distribution Group Delete SMS Distribution Group This screen will also include specific menu options for managing the routes within each partition These options can be navigated by using the clicking the relevant option from the left hand side menu see left These links will Send SMS Message Subscribers PEAK GSM SYSTEM 21 Confidential Sd be required and referenced for the additional options described below Create SMS Distribution Group To create a new SMS Distribution Group from the SMS Distribution Groups list From the SMS Distribution Groups screen click Create SMS Distribution Groups from the left hand menu The SMS Distribution Groups screen will be displayed Click Create SMS Distribution Group from the menu shown above The following dialog box will be displayed Create SMS Distribution Group Add a descriptive name for the group you are creating in the Name field above Once complete click Submit or Cancel to abort the creation process The newly created group will now appear in the list of SMS Distribution Groups displayed Once the group has been created 1t needs to be populated with subscribers who will be added to the group and will receive the SMS messages sent to this group For more information on adding subscribers to your SMS Distribution Group please refer to the Subscribers section later thi
53. t the group must be highlighted for it to be selected e Click Delete SMS Distribution Groups from the left hand menu as shown above following dialog box will be displayed Delete SMS Distribution Group Are you sure you want to delete the selected ttem s Toconfirm the deletion click Ok or click Cancel to abort the deletion process The group s will be permanently deleted from the system You will be returned to the SMS Distribution Group list Send SMS Message Once a SMS Distribution Group s has been created and contains subscribers then a SMS message can be sent to a selected group To send an SMS message to a particular group e Select the group you wish to send the message to from the list by clicking it see below Sd PMN Admin SMS Distribution Groups Log Out Menu gt Partition TLC MSC Create SMS Distribution Group E Select items per 5107 Search Clear Edit SMS Distribution Group None per page Delete SMS Distribution Group Showing items 1 to 1 out of 1 Send SMS Message NOTE The checkbox next to the name does not have to be ticked but the group must be highlighted for it to be selected Only one group can be sent one message at one time e Click Send SMS Message from the left hand menu following dialog box will appear PEAK GSM SYSTEM 23 Confidential Send SMS Message From Message e Add aname up to 11 characters in
54. the K will be unknown to PMX and authentication will not be possible unless performed via MAP with the network operator s Authentication centre Where the SIM has been supplied by PMX the will be known and usable as it is programmed by PMX Once complete click Submit or click Cancel to abort the process Once submitted you will be returned to the Subscribers screen To edit the authentication for another subscriber repeat the process above Edit GPRS Settings The PMX system can allow GPRS enabled handsets to access data services As part of the provisioning process the relevant settings can be configured on each individual extension To edit GPRS General Packet Radio Service settings Select the subscriber from the list NOTE Only one subscribers GPRS settings can be edited at one time Once highlighted click Edit GPRS Settings from the left hand menu The following screen will be displayed Edit GPRS Settings Enable GPRS O VPLMN Address Allowed Dynamic Address Access Point Name Reliability Class Delay Class Precedence Class Peak Throughput Mean Throughput Complete edit the relevant fields as detailed below Enable GPRS PEAK GSM SYSTEM canes To allow the subscriber to access GPRS services this box must be ticked Confidential Sd VPLMN Address Allowed Dynamic IP IP Address Access Point Name Reliability Class Delay Class PEAK GSM SYSTEM N
55. tion controls the ability for the subscriber to initiate a call transfer e Once complete click Submit or click Cancel to abort the process Once submitted any changes will be saved and you will be returned to the Subscribers screen To edit the settings for other subscribers repeat the process detailed above Diverts Tab There may be a requirement to forward divert calls to other destinations under certain conditions You may for example wish to divert calls to a voicemail system or a switchboard if a subscriber is busy These diverts can either be set at partition level i e all extensions PEAK GSM SYSTEM 14 Confidential Sd within the partition will follow the same diverts or they may be set on individual subscribers as described below For more information on partition level diverts please refer to the earlier section entitled Edit Divert Settings NOTE Subscriber diverts will take precedence over Partition diverts Supplementary Services General Diverts All Calls Busy Active a Active Number Number Type of Number National 0x81 Y Type of Number National 0x81 Ox Ox No Answer Not Reachable Active L Active Number Number Type of Number National 0x61 Y Type of Number National 0x61 v 0x Dx Timeout secs User Settings Allow user to alter diverts F e Edit the relevant fields as detailed below NOTE Against each divert type is a tick box labelled Active When ticked that a
56. uld Service the Equipment WARNING Only trained personnel may remove equipment covers to install and service the internal assemblies of the LTGSM The LTGSM contains high energy equipment that can cause injury or death Under certain conditions WARNING voltages and or currents may exist even with the power supply removed gt Do Not Service or Adjust Alone WARNING Do not attempt internal service or adjustment unless another person capable of rendering first aid and resuscitation is present Dangerous voltages WARNING 2Nd or currents capable of causing injury or death are present in this equipment gt PEAK GSM SYSTEM 3 Confidential 6 Do Not Operate Explosive Atmosphere WARNING Do not operate the equipment in the presence of flammable gases or fumes Operation of electrical equipment in such an environment creates a WARNING definite safety hazard gt Do Not Substitute Parts or Modify Equipment WARNING Because of the danger of introducing additional hazards do not install substitute parts or perform any unauthorized modification of equipment gt WARNING PEAK GSM SYSTEM 4 Confidential Sd Periodic Maintenance Due to the simplicity of the LTGSM very little maintenance is required The following items should be performed on a periodic basis Back up the configuration database after every major system change Test the system monthly to ensure it operates correctly Clean all compo
57. vant checkbox adjacent to each subscriber see above Each selected record will be highlighted NOTE It is not possible to add external mobile numbers to SMS Distribution Lists Only PMX extensions may be selected although if a selected handset is off net and PEAK GSM SYSTEM 25 Confidential is on the Normal Subscriber profile the system will attempt to deliver messages to the External Mobile Network Number defined against that particular extension if there is one e Once complete click Submit or click Cancel if you wish to abort the process Once submitted you will be returned to the Subscribers screen Remove Subscriber Once the group you want has been selected you can remove any subscriber s from a group that are no longer needed With the group selected the current subscribers in that group will be listed To remove a subscriber e Select the subscriber s you wish to remove from the group by checking the box es to the left of their name as shown below Log Out Menu gt Partition Derwent Water gt SMS Distribution Group Sales Team Add Subscriber Select Nore tems per page 10 Remove Subscriber 1 Showing items 1 to 1 out of 1 ame Number ry Ware 0001 Click Remove Subscriber from the left hand menu The following dialog box will appear Remove Subscriber Are you sure you want to remove the selected item s Confirm the deletion by clicking
58. ystem settings and below that there are Partitions formerly referred to as Tenants or Tenancies System Settings The System settings will contain functionality that allows the user to configure items at the highest level and will be utilised by all partitions Configuration of items will include the ability to create edit or delete items The functionality associated to each item is described in later in this document The following items are configurable from the System section e Password changes e Forbidden IMEls e Gateways e Mobile Switching Centre MSC Base Station Controllers Location 5 PEAK GSM SYSTEM 14 Confidential Sd Add Remove Cells e Providers e Routes e Transformation Groups Transformations and Patterns e Log out Partition Settings The Partition section will contain functionality that allows the user to configure items against individual partitions these could be different companies or divisions within an organisation that can be configured differently from each other Because of this partitions have more individual settings to configure than System settings Configuration of items will include the ability to create edit and delete items The functionality associated to each item is described in detail later in this document The following items are configurable from the Partition section e Location Areas e Pending Provisions e Premium Prefixes e Presence e Routes Destinations

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