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1. 8 When the LOCAL LOOP ST prompt appears on the LCD press the NEXT NO button LOCAL OOF Sty DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e 320 Push the button indicated by the arrow gt 9 When the REMOTE LOOPBACK prompt appears on the LCD press the NEXT NO button REMOTE ROOEPACKS DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e 320 Push the button indicated by the arrow gt 10 When the RESET OPTIONS prompt appears on the LCD press the ENTER YES button RESET OPTIONS DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e 20 Push the button indicated by the arrow The factory options are restored and you return to the HOME screen D D D RC T S RC T T T R R R I D S S D D HOME POWER o o e o TEST DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e 7400A Data Module e 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 77 Data modules and asynchronous data units Configuring the 7400B Data Module The factory default settings for the7400B data module are generally satisfactory But if you need to change them you use a terminal device and the AT command language commonly used by Hayes compatible modems 7400B data modules have no control buttons While a full explanation of the Hayes command set is beyond the scope of this book the following sections sketch the basic processes involved in changing the factory settings Installing required configuration equipment for the 7400B Before y
2. cyd nst RPY 070397 1 103A connector or modular wall jack 9 Auxiliary power supply for telephone 2 400B2 adapter 10 D7AP cord 3 Rear of data module 7400B Shown 11 D8W cord 4 Host computer 12 Line to display telephone D8W cord 5 Data module power supply 13 Data cable EIA RS 232 6 Electrical outlet 14 Data module power cable 7 Display telephone 15 To MDF and system cabinet 8 S101A speakerphone 16 Printer Figure 10 Typical connections to a data module Installation procedure To install a typical data module you perform the following tasks 1 Obtain required equipment 2 Set hardware options must be completed before you administer or physically connect the data module 3 Connect data modules 4 Administer the data modules can be completed either before or after you physically connect the data module 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 49 Data modules and asynchronous data units Obtain required equipment To physically connect a data module to the system you need the following parts 105C D Isolating Data Interface if connecting to a DC cabinet m EIA 232 D RS 232 C cable with a male connector for the data module and the correct connector for the peripheral equipment The cable connects the PC to the data module m Null modem converter optional m V 35 cable with correct connectors not required by all systems m D8W telephone cord The cord connects t
3. Connector and cable pinout charts Table 29 Lead and color designations Amphenol Cross ConnectPin Color Pin Backplane Pin 1 W BL 27 102 2 BL W 01 002 3 W O 27 103 4 O W 02 003 5 W G 28 104 7 G W 03 004 7 W BR 29 105 8 BR W 04 005 9 W SL 30 107 10 SL W 05 007 11 R BL 31 107 12 BL R 07 007 13 R O 32 108 14 O R 07 008 15 R G 33 109 17 G R 08 009 Continued on next page 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 231 Connector and cable pinout charts 7 ACE s Table 29 Lead and color designations Continued Amphenol Cross ConnectPin Color Pin Backplane Pin 17 R BR 34 110 18 BR R 09 010 19 R SL 35 111 20 SL R 10 011 21 BK BL 37 112 22 BL BK 11 012 23 BK O 37 113 24 O BK 12 013 25 BK G 38 302 27 G BK 13 202 27 BK BR 39 303 28 BR BK 14 203 29 BK SL 40 304 30 SL BK 15 204 31 Y BL 41 305 32 BL Y 17 205 33 Y O 42 307 34 O Y 17 207 35 Y G 43 307 37 G Y 18 207 37 Y BR 44 308 38 BR Y 19 208 39 Y SL 45 309 40 SL Y 20 209 41 V BL 47 310 42 BL V 21 210 43 V O 47 311 44 O V 22 211 232 Issue 4 October 2002 Continued on next page 555 233 116 Connector and cable pinout charts Table 29 Lead and color designations Continued Amphenol Cross ConnectPin Color Pin Backplane Pin 45 V G 48 312 47 G V 23 212 47 V BR 49 313 48 BR V 24 213 49 V SL 50 300 50 SL V 25 200 Tab
4. ONEN cydfholdKLC 091802 1 9700 Media Gateway 4 KS 23395 L3 coupler 2 MM711 Analog Media Module 5 Music source 3 RJ 45 connection Figure 48 Typical music on hold equipment connections for a G700 Media Gateway To hook up music on hold from a G700 Media Gateway 1 Connect one end of an RJ 45 cable to a port in the MM711 Analog Media Module 2 Connect the other end of the RJ 45 cable to a KS 23395 L3 coupler 3 Connect the KS 23395 L3 coupler to the customer supplied music source Follow the manufacturer s instructions to properly connect the music source to the KS 23395 L3 coupler 4 Administer the switch for the new equipment 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 195 Music on hold 196 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Paging and announcement equipment This chapter explains the most common system configurations for the paging feature of the MultiVantage Software This chapter provides information on the following features m Loudspeaker paging for MCC1 SCC1 CMC1 or G600 Media Gateways m ESPA radio paging m External ringing Queue warning indicator Loudspeaker paging for G700 Media Gateways Background information The following background information outlines four configurations that are related to setting up paging and announcement equipment The four configurations are m IP configurations m Configuration using the 58700 Media Ser
5. Push the button indicated the arrow Press the NEXT NO button until you see the CTS z correctValue or CTS gt correctValue prompt Then press the ENTER YES button d DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e Push the button indicated the arrow gt CTS gt correctValue 9 When the CONTINUE prompt appears press the ENTER YES button When the SET DCD LEAD prompt appears press the ENTER YES button 7l DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e 320 Push the button indicated by the arrow lt gt SET DCD LEAD 88 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Connect data modules 11 12 13 14 15 16 555 233 116 Press the NEXT NO button until you see the DCD z correctValue or DCD gt correctValue prompt Then press the ENTER YES button DCD correctValue DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e 320 Push the button indicated by the arrow lt When the CONTINUE prompt appears press the ENTER YES button When the SET DSR LEAD prompt appears press the ENTER YES button SEI BOR LEAD DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e Push the button indicated by the arrow gt Press the NEXT NO button until you see the DSR z correctValue or DSR correctValue prompt Then press the ENTER YES button E 2 DAT
6. DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e Push the button indicated the arrow gt If the SET CH2 LEAD prompt appears press the NEXT NO button to keep the default OFF or the ENTER YES button to make a change SET CH2 LEAD DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e e e Choose a button indicated by the question mark 74 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Connect data modules 10 The maintenance option EIA leads configure loopback testing for the data 11 module You do not need to set any specific options So when the SET LL LEAD prompt appears press the NEXT NO and BACK buttons together to return HOME SET LL LEAD DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e Push the button indicated by the arrow lt When the SAVE CHANGES prompt appears press the ENTER YES button SAVE CHANGES DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e 320 Push the button indicated by the arrow gt The CHANGES SAVED message flashes on screen and you return to the HOME screen The data module is now configured Restoring factory defaults on 7400 DTE If necessary you can always revert to the factory default settings From the HOME screen proceed as follows 1 To access the menus press the NEXT NO button DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e Push the button indicated by the arrow gt 2 When the S
7. PBESO00 SPEED DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e Push the button indicated by the arrow lt Most DEFINITY connections operate at the 9600 speed 4 The 9600 ON prompt appears Press the ENTER YES button 9600 ON DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e Push the button indicated by the arrow lt 5 The CONTINUE prompt appears Press the ENTER YES button 5 CONTINUE DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e Push the button indicated by the arrow gt 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 63 Data modules and asynchronous data units 6 The SET 19200 SPEED prompt appears Press the NEXT NO button DATA BACK ENTER YES e Push the button indicated by the arrow lt SET 19200 SPEED 7 If you selected the AT command interface in the section Setting interface options on 7400A DCE you are finished configuring the 7400A data module Setting the automatic answer feature on 7400A DCE You can set up the 7400A data module to automatically answer calls or you can have it ignore calls until an operator answers manually Set up the data module for automatic answering unless specifically directed to otherwise 1 When the SET ANSWER prompt appears press the ENTER YES button R SET ANSWER DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e Push the button indicated
8. Using the downloadable reliable session layer protocol RSP tool The intent of the Reliable Session Layer Protocol RSP is to guarantee delivery of data records from the switch to an output device that connects to the switch over an asynchronous TCP IP link The Downloadable RSP tool allows you to implement this protocol on a PC that collects data records in a file The protocol assures that the data records arrive safely at the PC You can then send the output file to a printer Setting up an RSP configuration To set up an RSP configuration Administer the PC as a client application on the switch m Download install and administer the RSP for the PC Setting up the switch To set up the server application on the switch m Administering IP node names on page 131 Give the PC a node name The IP address is the IP address of the PC that is running the RSP tool Administering IP services on page 132 The service type SYS_PRNT the Remote Node the node name assigned to the PC Remote port is the port assigned as the listen port on the PC You can figure out what this is by starting the RSP Server application clicking on Start and checking in the output window to see what port the server is listening on Setting up the PC To set up the client application on the PC m Download RSP m Install RSP m Administer RSP 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 115 Printers Downloading RSP The RSP is available from
9. Avaya attests that this registered equipment is capable of providing users access to interstate providers of operator services through the use of access codes Modification of this equipment by call aggregators to block access dialing codes is a violation of the Telephone Operator Consumers Act of 1990 For MCCI SCC1 G600 and CMC1 Media Gateways This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules On the rear of this equipment is a label that contains among other information the FCC registration number and ringer equivalence number REN for this equipment If requested this information must be provided to the telephone company For the G700 Media Gateway This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA Located prominently on this equipment is a label that contains among other information a product identifier in the format US AAAEQ TXXXX The digits represented by are the ringer equivalence number REN without a decimal point for example 03 is a REN of 0 3 If requested this number must be provided to the telephone company The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices which may be connected to the telephone line Excessive RENs on the telephone line may result in devices not ringing in response to an incoming call In most but not all areas the sum of RENs should not exceed 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line as determine
10. Set the DTE Auto Data Speed field to S90 1 unless you have an Intel modem in which case set it to amp M0 amp Q0 This lets the modem automatically adjust the data speed to match the requirements of the remote equipment Set the Disable Data Compression field to CO unless you have an Intel modem in which case set it to HO CO or a U S Robotics 839 in which case the option is not available This disables V 42bis and MNP Class 5 data compression Set the Enable Error Control field to N5 unless you have an Intel modem in which case set it to N3 This enables LAPM and MNP error control Setting dialing parameters T 555 233 116 Set the Auto Answer Ring Number field to SO 10 This specifies the number of rings that the modem waits before answering an incoming call Set the Dial Type field to T for tone dialing the default or P for pulse dialing Set the Adjustable Make Break Ratio field to amp PO for the United States and Canada amp P1 for the United Kingdom and Hong Kong Controls the make break ratios of pulses and DTMF dialing The United States and Canada use 39 make and 61 break The United Kingdom and Hong Kong use 3396 make and 6796 break Set the Dial Command field to D Specifies standard dialing command Issue 4 October 2002 111 External modems Setting additional modem specific parameters 1 Put any remaining AT configuration commands required by your modem in
11. Vistium configuration Table 27 Minimum system requirements Version 1 03 10 or higher Minimum Processor Speed 487 33 MHz DX2 77 Disk Space 10 MB Memory 8 MB RAM 17 MB recommended ISA Expansion Slots 17 bit 1 slot Monitor VGA SVGA Operating System Windows 3 1x or Windows 95 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 219 Multimedia communications products MMCX MMCH ESM Zydacron configuration Table 28 Minimum system requirements Version Z250 v 1 0 or ZydApp2 v 1 3 Minimum Processor Speed 487 33 MHz DX2 77 Disk Space 5 MB Memory 4 MB RAM 8 MB recommended ISA Expansion Slots 17 bit 1 slot Monitor VGA SVGA Operating System Windows 3 1x or Windows 95 These endpoints do not need any special configuration settings The standard configuration for a Avaya Media Server is as follows Use the documentation that accompanies the Zydacron equipment for more details 1 Open Windows and load the software application 2 Select Full Installation oO Click on OK for the default location of the application directory c ZYDAPP2 Select Yes to reset the video drivers if desired View or close the READZA2 txt file as desired oa A 6 When the Collaboration Software dialog box opens select Yes if another vendor s video conferencing application is being loaded Select No if only Zydacron software is being loaded 7 The softw
12. Avaya media servers and gateways can work with a wide range of external equipment applications and peripherals For the purposes of this book we define the terms as follows Adjuncts are software products that work with the various Avaya servers or gateways Peripherals are hardware products that connect directly or remotely to Avaya media servers or gateways Be aware that some equipment and software work only with certain releases See your Avaya representative for the most current compatibility information 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 15 About this book Table 1 provides a list of current adjuncts and peripherals and where installation information exists Table 1 Adjuncts and peripherals resource list Adjunct Peripheral Resource 909A B Universal Coupler Chapter 1 AUDIX AUDIX Installation AUDIX Voice Power Installation and Maintenance Guide Auxiliary Power Supplies Chapter 2 Basic Call Management System BCMS View Basic Call Management System BCMS Operations Busy Tone Disconnect Chapter 12 Equipment for Non U S Installations Call Detail Recording Chapter 13 CDR Option Settings CallVisor ASAI LAN Gateway CallVisor ASAI DEFINITY LAN Gateway over MAPD Installation Administration and Maintenance CentreVu Agent CentreVu Agent Installation and Administration CentreVu Call Management System CMS CentreVu Call Management System Software Installati
13. Task list Whether you use an end to end TCP IP configuration a terminal server or a PC running RSP you must complete the following tasks 555 233 116 Administering IP node names on page 131 Administering IP services on page 132 Administering adjunct parameters on page 228 If you are using a terminal server also complete Installing and administering the terminal server on page 122 If you are using a PC with the Downloadable RSP Tool complete Using the downloadable reliable session layer protocol tool on page 229 Issue 4 October 2002 227 Property management system PMS Administering adjunct parameters You must administer adjunct parameters to let the system know that the adjunct is connected through TCP IP PMS PMS journal and PMS log printers 1 Type change system parameters hospitality and press RETURN The Hospitality screen appears 2 Onthis screen you can administer the PMS Log Endpoint PMS LOG the PMS Journal Endpoint PMS JOURNAL the PMS Endpoint PMS for whichever of these is connected through TCP IP 3 In the PMS Log Endpoint field type CDR1 If you use a secondary output device and that device is also connected through TCP IP type CDR2 in the Secondary Output Endpoint field 4 Press ENTER to save your changes System printer 1 Type change system parameters features and press RETURN The Feature Related System Parameters screen appears 2 Move to Page 4 3 In the Sy
14. section This test only isolates problems to Section 2 wiring if there are no problems in the wiring between the far end CO and the far end ICSU Coordinate this test with the DS1 service provider Failure of any of the above tests a b or c indicate a problem in Section 2 This could mean bad loopback jack to dumb block cabling but is more likely to indicate a problem somewhere between the dumb block and the CO This is the responsibility of the DS1 service provider If the DS1 Span Test confirms that there are no problems in Section 1 the technician should proceed as follows to avoid unnecessary dispatch 1 Identify and contact the DS1 service provider 2 Inform the DS1 provider that loopback tests of the CPE wiring to the dumb block section 1 showed no problems 3 If the far end ICSU line loopback test failed inform the DS1 provider 4 Request that the DS1 provider perform a loopback test of their portion of the Section 2 wiring by sending someone out to loop Section 2 back to the CO at the dumb block If this test fails the problem is in the service provider s wiring If the test passes the problem is in the cable between the loopback jack and the dumb block Replace the loopback jack Issue 4 October 2002 155 DS1 T1 CPE loopback jack Configurations using fiber multiplexers 156 Use the loopback jack when customer premises DS1 wiring connects to an on site fiber multiplexer MUX and
15. 1 Intr AC Parity None Input Flow Enabled Quit 8 Kill U Bit 8 Output Flow Enabled Del e Sess Stop f Echo 8 Break Disabled IP Addresses Monitor DSR Yes Src Mask Monitor DCD No Dst User Options Access Name port 2 Keepalive No Access Local Terminal type undef Rlogin Telnet Telnet Authentication None TERM Debug options No Mode Telnet Video pages 0 CR to CR LF NO Connection initiated CLI Menu CLI Hex data No Host Reset Term No Secure No Remote Port 9001 MOTD No Local Port 10002 5 Fill in the following fields Leave the default settings for the other fields m Speed 19200 m Monitor DSR Yes Monitor DCD No m Name port number or other descriptive name m Terminal type undef CLI Menu CLI Reset Term No m Flow ctrl Both gt NOTE This is very important If the link goes down between the terminal server and the adjunct the terminal server buffers the data and notifies the switch Once the terminal server buffer fills up the switch buffers the data The switch raises an alarm once the switch buffer is full m IP addresses leave blank m Mask leave blank Access Local m Authentication None Mode Telnet m Connection Initiated 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 129 Terminal server installation Testing O o N Oo m Host C LAN IP Address m Remote Port C LAN Ether
16. 2 Connect the CSU plug end of the H 600 274 Y cable to the primary CSU Route an H600 307 cable from the DS1 connector panel slot on the system cabinet to the connector on the SYSTEM end of the Y cable 3 Route a B25A cable from the CLOCK end of the Y cable to the cross connect module in the yellow field 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 for the secondary CSU The maximum allowable cabling distance between the Stratum 3 clock and the CSU is shown in the table below Table 19 Maximum cabling distance for different CSUs Channel Service Unit CSU Maximum Cabling Distance 551A 85 feet 27 m 551V 85 feet 27 m 551V EFS R 755 feet 199 7 m EFS T1 755 feet 199 7 m 5 For standard reliability systems refer to Y cable to cross connect the TN780 and CLOCK end connections to the Stratum clock connections on the cross connect module 6 For high or critical reliability systems refer to table below to cross connect the TN780 and CLOCK end connections to the Stratum 3 clock connections on the cross connect module Table 20 Y cable clock end cross connects for reliability To Y cable clock end To Y cable clock end From Stratum 3 Clock primary secondary Lead Lead Color Lead Lead Color Lead Lead Color Name Terminal Name Terminal Name Terminal RREF1 W BL 1 V O 43 TREF1 BL W 2 O V 44 RREF2 W O 3 V O 43 TREF2 O W 4 O V 44 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 167
17. 3 Follow the manufacturer s instructions to properly connect the telephone hybrid device to your loudspeaker paging system 4 Administer the switch for the new equipment 206 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Multimedia communications products MMCX MMCH ESM This chapter provides information on connecting the following equipment to m MASI for MMCX wm Wideband endpoints Multimedia call handling MMCH gt NOTE The information in this chapter does not apply to the G700 Media Gateway configurations MASI for MMCX The multimedia application server interface MASI enables the DEFINITY ECS to provide calling features to the MultiMedia Communications eXchange MMCX The server connects to the Avaya Media Server through a D8W cable See Table 24 for pin assignments and Figure 55 for pin locations Table 24 D8W cable modular pin assignments Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 Receive ring 5 Transmit Tip 2 Receive tip 7 No connection 3 No connection 7 No connection 4 Transmit ring 8 No connection 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 207 Multimedia communications products MMCX MMCH ESM DN LJ plmxmod PDH 051397 Figure 55 Modular jack pin assignment You can connect the MMCX server to the Avaya Media Server by either of two methods directly or through the main distribution frame Direction connection Figure 56 illustrates the direct method
18. Choose a button indicated by the question mark SET CI LEAD 4 If you pressed ENTER YES in the preceding step and the CI LEAD ON prompt appears press the ENTER YES button again to confirm your selection CI LEAD ON DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e Push the button indicated by the arrow gt 5 When the SET CI2 LEAD prompt appears press the NEXT NO button to keep the default OFF or the ENTER YES button to make a change 2 SET CI2 LEAD DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e e e Choose a button indicated by the question mark 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 73 Data modules and asynchronous data units 6 If you pressed ENTER YES in the preceding step and the CI2 LEAD ON prompt appears press the ENTER YES button again to confirm your selection CI2 LEAD ON DATA BACK ENTER YES e 320 Push the button indicated by the arrow gt When the SET CH LEAD prompt appears press the NEXT NO button to keep the default OFF or the ENTER YES button to make a change SET CH LEAD DATA BACK ENTER YES e e e Choose a button indicated by the question mark If you pressed ENTER YES in the preceding step and the CH LEAD ON prompt appears press the ENTER YES button again to confirm your selection CH LEAD ON
19. PMS See Figure 63 and Chapter 4 Data modules and asynchronous data units for connection and configuration information 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 225 Property management system PMS 0002 1 RBP 062596 1 Z3A1 or Z3A2 ADU 10 TXR 2 4 pair line cord 11 PXT 3 103A or modular wall jack 12 PXR 4 Analog telephone 13 Tip 5 Satellite site or adapter location 14 Ring 6 Station side blue or white field 15 To analog line circuit pack 7 System side 16 To data line circuit pack 8 Data module 17 25 pin RS 232 D connector male 9 TXT 18 Main distribution frame Figure 63 Connections to an asynchronous data unit Connecting a terminal and or journal printer You can connect customer data terminals host computers and or an optional journal printer in either of two ways Using data modules 1 Configure printer or terminal in accordance with the recommendations in the vendor s documentation 2 Configure the data module for the printer or terminal using the instructions in Chapter 4 Data modules and asynchronous data units 3 Identify the port associated with the data unit or data module using the Data Module Form see Administer the data modules on page 95 226 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Connecting PMS and printers using TCP IP 4 5 Establish a physical connection from the data port on the circuit pack throug
20. The music on hold MOH feature allows a caller to hear music when that caller is placed on hold Depending on the media gateway music on hold can be provided m through a two wire TN2183 analog line circuit pack or equivalent or auxiliary trunk circuit pack to a customer supplied music source on an MCC1 SCC1 CMC1 or G600 Media Gateway m through a port on an MM711 Analog Media Module to a customer supplied music source on a G700 Media Gateway For MCC1 SCC1 CMC1 and G600 Media Gateways Figure 45 shows the connections for music on hold dial dictation or recorded announcement features when the music source is Federal Communications Commission FCC registered or equivalent Figure 46 shows the connections when the music source is not FCC registered or equivalent Local music on hold allows one music source However if you purchase the multiple music on hold tenant partitioning feature you can have up to 100 music sources gt NOTE Use the following connection instructions when the music source is not located in the equipment room If the music source is located in the equipment room do not route the connections through the information outlet 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 191 Music on hold 1 Music source 5 Tip green and ring red 2 4 pair modular cord 6 Part of main distribution frame 3 103A or modular wall jack 7 A25D 25 pair cable male
21. gyeczny 12 00 ALPLNL 55019 ILN L panuinuo j2seuuoo sso1 HE Tq 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 240 Connector and Cable Pinout Charts aNd 09 Z2MOVaT 6v vou ZY XL 8gu1l 815 8UuXd g n 8 uXd 8v VoL LFL Xu 811 85 8 1Xd 83 8 1Xd lv Glu zoa 8125 8uxL SLY 8guxL Lv c GFL 819 825 81 SLL 1 1 Gv Zou viu 8 8 u 8 u 8 u VV 21 VLL Sdud 9 81 81 81 el e v lou EFH Lu LIS LIN uXd ev 1 LS L 1Xd L3 L 1Xd Lv 02H 1125 LYXL Lu LuxL Ov 061 119 178 L AXL LE ZlXE 6 6 Lu Lu Lu Lu Lu 8 61 X19S ZL LL ZL LL LL ZE IPTEN L E8SIZNL H G OT9PN L SELNL Q O 8 94NIL 64 1 09 1 LZLNL 6921 2 64 O STSANI gyeczny 1299900 ALPLNL 99 j2seuuoo sso1 HE Issue 4 October 2002 241 555 233 116 Connector and Cable Pinout Charts 242 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Index Numerics 105C isolator adapter 94 1145B power supply 30 32 installing and wiring the backup battery 35 installing the 1146 power distribution unit 35 installing the expanded power distribution unit 36 testing AC and DC power 38 wall mounting 33 wiring the 1146 power di
22. 05 06 07 08 CONTROL LAN TN799 000001 01 02u u u u u u press CANCEL to quit press NEXT PAGE to continue Screen 1 96 Typical system configuration listing 2 Locate an unassigned port on a suitable circuit pack and make a note of the corresponding port number The port number is the Board Number UUCSS where UU is the 2 digit cabinet number C is the single character carrier identifier and SS is the 2 digit slot number followed by the next 2 digit number PP in the sequence in the Assigned Ports fields at the right side of the form UUCSSPP For example in the listing above the next available port address for the TN2181 digital line circuit pack would be 0140503 From the DEFINITY administration console open a new data module form by typing add data module next The system automatically assigns the next available extension number to the data module Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Administer the data modules add data module next Page 1 of 1 DATA MODULE Data Extension 2002 Name BCC 2 Type pdm COS 1_ Remote Loop Around Test n Port i COR 1 Secondary data module n ITC restricted TN 1 Connected To dte RBBREUIRTED DIRLING Listi SPECIAL DIALING OPTION ASSIGNED MEMBER Station with a data extension button for this data module Ext Name Screen 2 Typical data module form 4 n the Port field enter the seven digit port address that you wrote down in step 2 above
23. 185 DEFINITY INADS 7 8 Enter 2 to set the station port to analog rotary Enter 1 if an analog DTMF telephone or PARTNER system telephone is connected Enter to return to the start of the programming mode Set PARTNER CO line port all platforms 1 2 3 Enter 20 1 Press 1 for tone or 2 for pulse mode Enter to return to the start of the programming mode Set automatic line selection outgoing trunk all platforms 1 2 Press the right intercom Central Tel Program button Enter 1 5 if INADS is connected to station 15 or enter the station number connected to the INADS port 3 Enter Press the line 1 button above left intercom If the 2 lines are connected to the PARTNER for added reliability or security press Next Procedure Enter Enter to return to the start of the programming mode Set incoming line ringing all platforms 1 2 Press the right intercom Central Tel Program button Enter 1 5 if INADS is connected to station 15 or enter the station number connected to the INADS port Press the line 1 button above left intercom until the LED changes to a steady green This allows incoming calls to ring on line 1 If AUDIX is installed press the line 2 button until the LED changes to a steady green This allows incoming calls to ring on line 2 5 Enter to return to the start of the programming mode Press Feature followed by 0 0 t
24. 4 October 2002 Continued on next page 555 233 116 Connector and cable pinout charts Table 33 DCP extender 25 pair cable pinout Continued Cross Connect Pin Wire Color Amphenol Pin Backplane Pin 19 R SL 35 111 20 SL R 10 011 21 BK BL 37 112 22 BL BK 11 012 23 BK O 37 113 24 O BK 12 013 25 BK G 38 302 27 G BK 13 202 27 BK BR 39 303 28 BR BK 14 203 29 BK SL 40 304 30 SL BK 15 204 31 Y BL 41 305 32 BL Y 17 205 33 Y O 42 307 34 O Y 17 207 35 Y G 43 307 37 G Y 18 207 37 Y BR 44 308 38 BR Y 19 208 39 Y SL 45 309 40 SL Y 20 209 41 V BL 47 310 42 BL V 21 210 43 V O 47 311 44 O V 22 211 45 V G 48 312 47 G V 23 212 47 V BR 49 313 555 233 116 Continued on next page Issue 4 October 2002 237 Connector and cable pinout charts Table33 DCP extender 25 pair cable pinout Continued Cross ConnectPin Wire Color AmphenolPin Backplane Pin 48 BR V 24 213 49 V SL 50 300 50 SL V 25 200 238 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Connector and Cable Pinout Charts avd 1xau uo panuiquo 6 H gu Ast eu IS Xd ew HXd 81 61 GL 11 S 1Xd 3 LXd ZI gu H3HVd eu 6125 uxL u uxL ZI 81 619 675 LX GI L H u u u u u vi 2 L L L eu L I Lu 10S cul 215 ZHXd ZW Z HXd 21 IL 217 251 1 c 1Xd LL Su 2125 euxL cux
25. 5 If you installed a telephone on the data module enter the extension number and station name for this telephone in the ASSIGNED MEMBER part of the form 6 Press the F3 key to close the form and save the changes 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 97 Data modules and asynchronous data units Asynchronous data units ADU ADUS are used with Data Line circuit packs to connect peripherals such as printers data terminals fax equipment and call detail recording equipment to the DEFINITY Figure 19 shows a typical Z3A2 ADU assembly without a cable gt NOTE Data modules PGATE boards printers connected through data modules SATs connected through data modules and anything related to the X 25 connectivity protocol are not supported on the S8300 or S8700 Media Server platforms m Add a female to male EIA 232 cable shown to make a Z3A1 ADU assembly m Adda female to female EIA 232 cable not shown to make a Z3A4 ADU assembly adu KLC 053196 1 Z3A2 ADU 4 Telephone jack to analog telephone 2 25 pin male D connector EIA 232 D to 5 Originate disconnect jack DTE 6 Female connector on EIA 232 D cable 3 Wall jack connector to data line circuit pack 7 Male connector on EIA 232 D cable or analog line circuit pack or equivalent Figure 19 73 2 Asynchronous Data Unit ADU Refer to the tables in Appendix A Connector and cable pinout charts for the pinouts of the TN726B data line circuit pack and TN2
26. 69 Data modules and asynchronous data units Setting speed options on 7400A DTE 1 To access the menus press the NEXT NO button 2 When the SET OPTIONS prompt appears on the LCD press the ENTER YES button D D D R C T S C T T R R I D S S D HOME POWER TEST SET OPTIONS DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e 7400A Data Module e 20 Push the button indicated by the arrow gt A series of SET number SPEED prompts appears 3 Press the NEXT NO button until you see the SET 9600 SPEED prompt Then press the ENTER YES button SET 9600 SPEED DATA e NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES 20 Push the button indicated by the arrow gt Most DEFINITY connections operate at the 9600 speed 4 The 9600 z OFF prompt appears Press the NEXT NO button 9600 OFF DATA e NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES 20 Push the button indicated by the arrow gt 5 The 9600 gt ON prompt appears Press the ENTER YES button 9600 gt ON DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES 20 Push the button indicated by the arrow gt 70 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Connect data modules 6 The CONTINUE prompt appears Press the ENTER YES button z CONTINUE DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e Push the button indicated by the arrow
27. AUTO Language English dentification Lock Disabled Password limit 5 CR to initiate No SNAP encoding Disabled Boot host Boot diagnostics Enabled Boot file Init file MOTD file Domain name Name server NS Port 53 WINS server Name used for prompts and message on bottom right of screen IOLAN PLUS v4 02 00 a CDi iolan 126 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Installing and administering the terminal server 7 Fill in the following fields with information appropriate to your network Leave the default settings for the other fields m Name m address for IOLAN m Subnet mask 8 Press ENTER and select Save amp Exit to effect the changes Rebooting the IOLAN You must reboot the server any time you change an IP address or Local Port value 1 Press ENTER to view the Administration Menu Administrator ADMINISTRATION MENU Terminal 2 access Remote System Access PPP change Change login and or admin password gateway Examine modify gateway table host Examine modify host table kill Kill TCP connections on serial line line Terminal configuration organised by line port Terminal configuration organised by port quit Return to connections menu reboot Reboot Server server Examine modify Server parameters stats Examine Server statistics trap Examine modify SNMP Trap parameters Port 2 IOLAN PLUS v4 02 00 a CDi iolan gt NOTE The following st
28. CPE loopback jack _ 9 e ee eee Hoooooo CREE XXL 33 3 o 4 080602 1 Span section 1 6 RJ 48 to network interface up to 1000 ft 305 m 2 Span section 2 7 Loopback jack 3 Span section 3 8 Dumb block extended demarcation 4 9 5 0 15 6700 Media Gateway Network interface smart jack E1 T1 port on an MM710 10 Interface termination or fiber multiplexer MUX multi media module 11 Central office Figure 27 Network interface at extended demarcation point smart jack inaccessible for an MM710 multi media module 148 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Loopback testing with a smart jack 9 9 9 prd cs5 KLC 012797 Span section 1 6 Dumb block extended demarcation Span section 2 7 Loopback jack Span section 3 8 Network interface smart jack 12042 or later ICSU 9 Interface termination or fiber multiplexer MUX RJ 48 to network interface 0 Central office up to 1000 ft 305 m 1 Dumb block to smart jack RJ 48 Figure 28 Network interface at extended demarcation point smart jack accessible for a 120A2 or later ICSU 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 149 DS1 T1 CPE loopback jack prdfcs5a 080602 1 Span section 1 6 RJ 48 to network int
29. CRS MultiPoint Conferencing Unit Installation and Test Music on hold Chapter 16 Paging and Announcement Equipment Chapter 17 Pollable Storage Unit PSU Pollable Storage Unit Installation Printers Chapter 6 Property Management Chapter 19 System Stratum 3 Clock Chapter 11 Voice and Data Terminals Chapter 3 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 17 About this book Conventions used in this book Become familiar with the following terms and conventions They help you use this book with your Avaya MultiVantage Software Commands are printed in bold face as follows command We show complete commands in this book but you can usually type an abbreviated version of the command For example list configuration station can be typed as list config sta m Screen displays and names of fields are printed in constant width as follows screen display A screen is any form displayed on your computer or terminal monitor m Variables are printed in italics as follows variable m Keys and buttons are printed as follows KEY m To move to a certain field you can use the TAB key arrows or the ENTER key the ENTER key may appear as the RETURN key on your keyboard m If you use terminal emulation software you need to determine what keys correspond to ENTER RETURN CANCEL HELP NEXT PAGE etc m In this book we use the terms telephone and voice terminal to refer to phones wm
30. Call Support z No and click on the Accept button Set Phone Numbers 1 SPIDs 0 and Phone Number to the data endpoint extension Click on the Accept button 218 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Multimedia call handling MMCH Symptom Cannot accept a multimedia telephone call from off premises to the single number Solution Under Aliasing enter the data extension number To do this a b c d Set Protocol custom and Manufacturer AT amp T BESS Click on the Go to the ProShare directory and run the Diagnostics and Utilities program Double click on the Hardware and ISDN Configuration utility Choose ISDN Line Configuration Accept button Set Switch PBX PBX Type G3r or G3i for G3si Click on the Accept button Set Phone Call Support No and click on the Accept button Set Phone Numbers 1 SPIDs 0 and Phone Number to the data endpoint extension Click on the Aliasing button In the Alias box enter the data extension number choose External click the Add button click the OK button and click the Accept button Symptom Get a short break in audio path during first few seconds of a call This is most noticeable when covering to AUDIX Voice mail Solution ProShare mutes the audio path when it does a capabilities exchange in H 320 This problem is being addressed in later versions of the ProShare software Contact your Avaya representative for more information
31. LSU or customer premises equipment CPE can be used as the output receiving device Sources of administration information Administration procedures for CDR equipment are provided in Administrator s Guide for Avaya MultiVantage Software Connecting a CDR device This section provides information on connecting adjuncts to the media server and providing the initial administration Task list Whether you use an end to end TCP IP configuration a terminal server or a PC running RSP you must complete the following tasks Administering IP node names on page 131 Administering IP services on page 132 m Administering CDR parameters on page 174 m lf you are using a terminal server also complete Installing and administering the terminal server on page 122 m If you are using a PC with the Downloadable RSP Tool complete Using the downloadable reliable session layer protocol RSP tool on page 176 Administering CDR parameters You must administer adjunct parameters to let the system know that the adjunct is connected through TCP IP 1 Type change system parameters cdr and press RETURN 174 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Connecting a CDR device The CDR System Parameters screen appears change system parameters cdr Page CDR SYSTEM PARAMETERS Node Number Local PBX ID CDR Date Format month day Primary Output Format printer Primary Output Endpoint CDR1 Secondary Output Format Use ISDN Layouts n E
32. Processor is also used for H 323 VoIP applications Configuration using the 8700 Media Server in a multi connect configuration controlling a G700 Media Gateway gt NOTE The Avaya 58700 Media Server with an MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway is called a multi connect configuration The S8300 Media Server in a Local Survivable Processor LSP configuration shown in Figure 49 is located in the G700 Media Gateway In the event of a loss in communication between the 58700 and the G700 the LSP provides call processing for the endpoints that register with it 198 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Background information Voice Mail cydcrbro KLC 080202 1 88700 Media Servers in a multi 6 IP phones connected to or running connect configuration off of the customer s LAN 2 Ethernet switch 7 INTUITY Audix connected through 3 Uninterrupted Power Supply UPS an IP units one for each server 8 G700 Media Gateway with LSP 4 MCCI Media Gateway containing 58300 Media Server the paging circuit packs 9 Multi function digital phones 5 Dedicated LAN connectivity to the 10 Analog phones IPSI board in the MCCI Media 11 Ethernet switch Gateway Figure 49 58700 Media Server in a multi connect configuration controlling a G700 Media Gateway S8700 Media Server in a multi connect configuration networked with a S8300 Media Server in a G700 Media Gateway and a DEFINIT
33. Speed 487 33 MHz DX2 77 Disk Space 20 MB Memory 8 MB RAM 17 MB recommended ISA Expansion Slots 17 bit 2 slots Monitor VGA SVGA Operating System Windows 3 1x or Windows 95 These endpoints do not need any special configuration settings The standard PictureTel configuration is as follows 555 233 116 1 2 N OOA CO 12 13 14 15 Load the LiveShare Plus software first Enter the user name and company name Use default values for subsequent prompts Enter a site name Select Restart Windows and FINISH Load the Live 50 VAFC drivers Load the Picture Tel Live 50 software Open the PictureTel Live program group from the Windows Program Manager screen Double click on the PictureTel Live Configure icon At the Welcome screen click on continue 10 11 Go to the registration confirmation screen and click on continue EL Enter the Network Interface Settings Be sure that ISDN has an x in the box Click on continue At the ISDN Parameters screen set the signaling protocol to USA Canada 5ESS Custom Point to Point Click on continue At the Hardware Settings screen set the following Interrupt IRQ to 11 Base I O Port 280 and Base Memory D000 Under the Video Input section select the NTSC circle Click on continue At the Audio Device screen enter the necessary information At the Node Name screen enter a name for the PC using the application
34. Status Results SW1 Minor alarm control OFF minor alarm never output ON minor alarm is output if holdover occurs SW2 Major Alarm Control gt NOTE Only SW 1 and SW2 are used SW1 controls the output of alarm signals from the Stratum 3 clock board OFF major alarm is output and fail lamp lights if 5 VDC power is lost and 4 kHz output is lost ON major alarm is output and fail lamp lights if 5 VDC power is lost and 4 kHz output is lost and holdover occurs 3 Set the options on the composite clock timing output board TOCA per Table 18 4 Set the Stratum 2 Stratum 3 switch to the STRATUM 3 position Table 18 Composite clock timing output board TOCA Range in feet meters Switch 500 1000 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON ON gt NOTE Set switches 1 and 2 according to the distance from the Stratum 3 clock to the DEFINITY system Set switch 3 to ON Set switch 4 to OFF 164 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Set clock options Cabling the Stratum 3 clock Figure 38 shows typical connections to a Stratum 3 clock cabinet Connections are made through the yellow field cross connect A custom Y cable H600 274 connects the CSU to the DS1 circuit pack and taps off the input for the Stratum 3 clock A resistor built into the cable to provides the necessary isolation between the system and the clock The Y cable plugs directly into the CSU and connects
35. administration PC to the RS 232 connector on the front of the PRI converter circuit pack Figure 36 shows typical connections from the CCSC 1 PRI to DASS converter or the CCSC 2 PRI to DPNSS converters to the coaxial facility 0011 0 RBP 060696 1 To TN464F 051 circuit pack and 4 888B coaxial converter either a CSCC 1 PRI to DASS 5 Coaxial connection to 2 Mbps converter or a CSCC 2 PRI to facility DPNSS converter circuit pack 6 Coaxial cable from PRI converter 2 DEFINITY administration PC circuit pack to coaxial converter 3 RS 232 cable to front of PRI converter circuit pack Figure 36 Typical DASS or DPNSS converter cabling 160 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Converters for multi carrier cabinets PRI to BRI converter Figure 37 shows typical connections from the PRI to BRI converter to the coaxial facility The DEFINITY administration PC is connected to the RS 232 connector on the front of the PRI converter circuit pack XL iii L 0022 1 PDH 062596 1 TN464F DS1 circuit pack and PR to BRI 6 Coaxial cable from PRI converter circuit converter circuit pack pack to coaxial converter 2 DEFINITY administration PC 7 TN464F circuit pack 3 RS 232 cable to front of converter circuit 8 PRI to BRI converter circuit pack pack 9 Jumper coaxial cable 4 888B 75 ohm coaxial converter 10 Inset showing connections on rear of 5 Coaxial connecti
36. anything related to the X 25 connectivity protocol are not supported on the S8300 or S8700 Media Server platforms The RS 232 communications protocol defines a communications link as a Data Communications Equipment DCE device and a Data Terminal Equipment DTE device connected by an RS 232 cable The send and receive pins on DCE equipment pins 2 and 3 are reversed on DTE equipment so that the DCE transmit pin connects to the receive pin of the DTE and vice versa Generally the term DCE is applied to devices that mediate between customer equipment and the carrier or network Such devices include modems data modules and data units DTE describes devices that provide a user interface for data communications such as dumb terminals and PCs When configured as DTE data modules are used for asynchronous modem pooling When configured as DCE data modules are analogous to modems in that they link a device such as a terminal or PC DTE to DEFINITY To install a data module correctly you identify the connected equipment as DCE or DTE and do one of the following Configure the modem for a DTE or DCE connection m Install a null modem converter Detailed instructions are provided for each modem type beginning on page 49 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Installation procedure Phone Line a 6
37. between elements depends on the quality of the cables and on the specifications of the wideband equipment 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 211 Multimedia communications products MMCX MMCH ESM cydf048 PDH 091396 1 To TN464F DS1 E1 circuit pack 4 Bandwidth controller 2 Part of main distribution frame MDF 5 Remote port module 3 H600 307 cable 6 Wideband endpoint wire per manufacturer Figure 60 Typical signaling wideband configuration with remote port module 1 For non CSU installations cross the transmit and receive lines so a transmit signal from the TN464F connects to the receive connection on the bandwidth controller and a transmit signal from the bandwidth controller connects to the receive connection on the TN464F 2 For CSU installations cross the transmit and receive lines between the CSU and the bandwidth controller Multimedia call handling MMCH MMCH provides a single point to point conference call using voice video and data from one endpoint to another The customer must have endpoints and a personal computer with H 320 desktop video installed Connect the endpoints Use the following procedure and Figure 61 to connect the endpoints gt NOTE For a G700 Media Gateway configuration the DCP telephones that are supported item 1 in Figure 61 are only 2 wire 212 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Multimedia call handling MMCH od113 RP Y 0917 97 1 DCP t
38. by the arrow gt 2 When the ANS z AUTO prompt appears if you want to enable automatic answering press the ENTER YES button Otherwise press the NEXT NO button 2 ANS AUTO DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e Select an option NEXT NO or ENTER YES 3 If you pressed NEXT NO in the preceding step the ANS gt MANUAL prompt appears If you want to disable automatic answering press the ENTER YES button Otherwise press the NEXT NO button DATA NEXT NO BACK e O O Select an option NEXT NO or ENTER YES ANS gt MANUAL 64 Issue4 October 2002 555 233 116 Connect data modules 4 The CONTINUE prompt appears Press the ENTER YES button z CONTINUE DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e Push the button indicated by the arrow gt Setting the break disconnect option on 7400A DCE This setting specifies the length of the BREAK signal a string of 10 or more spaces that tells the host that the user needs to interrupt operations There are three options TRIPLE LONG the default and NONE Accept the default values unless otherwise instructed 1 When the SET BREAK DISC prompt appears press the NEXT NO button to keep the default 5 SET BREAK DISC DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e Push the button indicated by the arrow Con
39. changed to y Logoff the terminal and then log back on the terminal to see your changes Administer the endpoints Le 2 Log in and enter add data next lt or a valid extension number gt The data module form appears On page 1 of the form enter the Data Extension Type 7500 the Name user s name such as ProShare and enter y in Multimedia field On page 2 of the form enter n in the XID field and enter n in the MIM Support field and press Enter Administer one number complex 1 Identify the voice telephone DCP set to associate with the data endpoint The station record for this voice station must be changed 2 Type change station station number and press Enter 3 On screen 1 type the data extension number in the MM Complex Data Ext field On screen 2 type y in the H 320 Conversion field and press Enter 5 the Multimedia Early Answer field and press Enter Setup and test the MMCH installation 214 This section provides general setup and testing procedures for the PictureTel ProShare Vistium and Zydacron multimedia endpoints Use the documentation that accompanies the endpoint equipment for more details Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Multimedia call handling MMCH Configuring the PictureTel PCS50 Live 50 and PCS100 Table25 Minimum system requirements Version Live 50 version 1 7 or higher Minimum Processor
40. circuit packs circuit packs with gray labels older version circuit packs had purple labels can be safely removed or installed when the power is on Do not remove or install media modules when the power is on in a G700 Media Gateway Damage may occur Make sure the power is off before removing or installing a media module 20 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Security Security To ensure the greatest security possible Avaya offers services that can reduce toll fraud liabilities Contact your Avaya representative for more security information Login security is an attribute of the MultiVantage Software Advise customers that their existing passwords expire 24 hours after the upgrade Also explain that the new passwords must conform to strict requirements System administrators must keep network addresses confidential A PPN or any endpoint masquerading as a PPN on the ATM network can seize that EPN and control it if that EPN is not already connected to its proper PPN Standards compliance The equipment in this document complies with the following standards as applicable 555 233 116 ITU T Formerly CCITT ECMA ETSI IPNS DPNSS National ISDN 1 National ISDN 2 ISO 9000 ANSI FCC Part 15 and Part 68 EN55022 EN50081 EN50082 UNI 3 1 CISPR22 Australia AS3548 AS NZ3548 Australia AS3260 IEC 825 IEC 950 UL1459 Issue 4 October 2002 21 About this book m UL 1950 m CSA C222 Number 225 m 1
41. gt NOTE If you have a G700 Media Gateway substitute XXXV S for UUCSS in the following commands where XXX is the administered number of the G700 for example 002 and VS is the slot number on the G700 of the Media Module for example V3 The V is not a variable and needs to be included in the commands exactly where shown A sample address for a DS1 circuit pack on a G700 Media Gateway might look like this 002V3 3 Once you are fairly certain that the test is reporting no errors after at least 1 error free minute confirm that the 3 in 24 pattern error detector is operating Enter test ds1 loop UUCSS inject single bit error where UU is the cabinet number C is the carrier letter and SS is the slot number of the DS1 board 4 Display the bit error count again At the management terminal enter list meas ds1 sum UUCSS where UU is the cabinet number C is the carrier letter and SS is the slot number of the DS1 board Condition Solution The value of the Bit error count field is Replace the ICSU and retest greater than 1 The value of the Bit error count field is still Replace the DS1 circuit pack and retest greater than 1 after you replace the ICSU The value of the Bit error count field is 1 The test passed 5 End the test Enter test ds1 loop location end cpe loopback jack test 6 Wait about 30 seconds for the DS1 to reframe on the incoming signal and clear DS1 facility alarms Condition Solution Loopb
42. interrupt IRQ setting is incorrect Contact your Zydacron representative for the recommended IRQ settings Place conversion test call gt NOTE The H 320 Conversion field must be set to y on page 2 of the Station Form Place a conversion test call to an endpoint with a known video capability for example call your voice station from your PC Expansion services module The Expansion Services Module ESM provides T 120 data sharing capability on a MMCH multipoint H 320 video conference Each person in the conference must have endpoints and a personal computer with the H 320 video application installed The Avaya Media Server must have the expansion service module installed 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 221 Multimedia communications products MMCX MMCH ESM od 12 RP Y 100597 1 Port B Y cable connector to a TN787 5 D8W cord connected to 357A adapter multimedia interface MMI circuit pack S B port 8 2 Port A Y cable connector to a TN2207 PRI 6 Expansion service module ESM circuit pack 7 Port B on compatible primary rate 3 25 pair Y cable interface PRI card 4 357A adapter Figure 62 Typical multimedia call handling ESM connections ESM installation Use the following procedure and Figure 62 to connect to the ESM equipment 1 Install the TN2207 primary rate interface PRI circuit pack and the TN787F G H J K multimedia interface MMI circuit pack in the port carrier 2 Record the circui
43. lt gt SAVE CHANGES Your changes are saved CHANGES SAVED DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e O O Push the button indicated the arrow lt gt 68 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Connect data modules You return HOME D D D R C T S R C T T T R R R I D S S D D HOME POR _ 0g _ _ _ _ TEST DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e 7400A Data Module e Checking DEFINITY administration on 7400 DCE Check that the DEFINITY is administered to support the 7400A data module in the DCE application as follows 1 If necessary return to the HOME display on the 7400A by pressing the NEXT NO and BACK buttons at the same time From the HOME display press NEXT NO until ANS ORIG CALL is displayed then press the ENTER YES button If you see the message WAITING DISCONNECTED the switch has not been administered correctly If you see the message DIAL TONE followed by DISCONNECT CALL the DEFINITY is correctly administered for the 7400A data module Press the ENTER YES button to return to the menu The 7400A replies WAITING DISCONNECTED and returns to the ANS ORIG CALL menu Return to the HOME display by pressing the NEXT NO and BACK buttons at the same time Configuring the 7400A for modem pooling DTE applications From the HOME screen proceed as follows 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002
44. mounting Repeat steps 2 through 5 for each data module Return the horizontal retaining bar to its original position to secure the data modules inside the data mounting Go to the configuration procedure for the data module you are using m Configuring the 7400A data module m Configuring the 7400B Data Module m Configuring the 7400C HSL high speed link data module m Configuring the 7400D data module m Configuring the 8400B Plus data module Configuring the 7400A data module The 7400A is a full duplex asynchronous data module for use with Digital Communications Protocol DCP It is designed for applications that do not require integration of voice and data It supports asynchronous connections at speeds up to 19 2 Kbps through an EIA 232 D interface Figure 14 represents the front and back of the 7400A data module 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 57 Data modules and asynchronous data units HOME zi NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES PHONE LINE 7400a RBP 032596 Figure 14 7400A asynchronous data module Using the 7400A menu system On the 7400A you select communications settings using the controls on the front panel of the device An LCD displays the configuration menus You use the NEXT NO and BACK buttons to navigate through the menus and the ENTER YES button to select values Powering up the 7400A When you power up the 7400A the POWER TEST and DATA LEDs light up and the 7400A data module d
45. multi media module You are responsible for finding and correcting problems in the customer wiring section 1 and the loopback cable portion of section 2 The DS1 service provider is responsible for finding and correcting problems in the majority of section 2 154 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Testing a loopback jack without a smart jack Proceed as follows 555 233 116 1 2 Test customer premises wiring from the ICSU or from the MM710 to the loopback jack as described in the DS1 Span Test section Test the loopback jack to dumb block and dumb block to CO wiring section 2 in Figure 30 through Figure 33 This can be done using a loopback that overlaps the section of the span Any of the following loopbacks can do this The local ICSU s line loopback which the DS1 service provider at the CO end typically activates tests and then deactivates The local DS1 interface s payload loopback which the DS1 service provider at the CO end activates and tests The far end ICSU s line loopback Activate this test at the management terminal by entering test ds1 loop location far csu loopback test begin where location is the DS1 interface circuit pack corresponding to the loopback jack Terminate this test by entering test ds1 loop ocation end loopback span test where location is the DS1 interface circuit pack corresponding to the loopback jack Bit error counts are examined as described in the DS1 Span Test
46. press ENTER 2 Atthe second prompt type set term ansi and press ENTER to view the Connections menu Name port 2 CONNECTIONS MENU Terminal 2 Connection Host 1 FREE Commands 2 FREE Telnet 3 FREE Rlogin ARI 4 FREE Port P Admin mode CLI Lock Logout D IOLAN PLUS v4 02 00 a CDi iolan 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 125 Terminal server installation 3 Under Connection select Port 1 the port to which the adjunct is connected and press ENTER to access the Commands menu 4 Select Admin mode Password and press ENTER Name port 2 ADMINISTRATION MENU Terminal 2 gateway Examine modify gateway table host Examine modify host table line Terminal configuration organised by line password Specify password to allow modification of menu items port Terminal configuration organised by port quit Return to connections menu server Examine modify Server parameters stats Examine Server statistics Password IOLAN PLUS 74 02 00 CDi iolan st 5 Type iolan the default password and press ENTER The Administration Menu changes offering more options 6 Select server and press ENTER to view the Server Configuration menu Administrator SERVER CONFIGURATION Terminal 2 Name iolan Debug mode 0 IP address 123 45 67 89 Subnet mask 222 222 0 0 Ethernet address 00 80 d4 03 11 cd Ethernet interface
47. realize that if such an intrusion should occur it could result in a variety of losses to your company including but not limited to human data pri vacy intellectual property material assets financial resources labor costs and or legal costs Responsibility for Your Company s Telecommunications Security The final responsibility for securing both this system and its net worked equipment rests with you Avaya s customer system adminis trator your telecommunications peers and your managers Base the fulfillment of your responsibility on acquired knowledge and resources from a variety of sources including but not limited to Installation documents e System administration documents e Security documents Hardware software based security tools Shared information between you and your peers Telecommunications security experts To prevent intrusions to your telecommunications equipment you and your peers should carefully program and configure Your Avaya provided telecommunications systems and their interfaces Your Avaya provided software applications as well as their underlying hardware software platforms and interfaces Any other equipment networked to your Avaya products Voice Over Internet Protocol VoIP If the equipment supports Voice over Internet Protocol VoIP facili ties you may experience certain compromises in performance reli ability and security even when the equipment performs as
48. remove the access panel on the top of the case by grasping the rear lip of the panel and pulling sharply upward 3 Locate the DIP switch block a bank of tiny switches on the circuit board in the center of the opening DIP switches 1 5 and 8 control the attached telephone if any data metering and loopback on local loop 4 Setthe switches for the combination of options that you need to enable using the chart below as a guide No telephone attached data metering OFF busyout on local loop OFF factory default settings 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 53 Data modules and asynchronous data units No telephone attached data metering ON busyout on local loop ON 5 Replace the cover on the data module Connect data modules To connect a single data module follow the procedure in following section To connect multiple data modules see Connecting multiple data modules to the system 54 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Connect data modules Connecting a single data module A CAUTION You must install a 105D or 105C isolating data interface adapter when connecting data modules to equipment in DC powered cabinets Connect the data module to your house wiring or DEFINITY as follows 555 233 116 Attach a D8W cable to the LINE port of the data module If you are going to attach a teleph
49. section 3 12042 or later ICSU RJ 48 to network interface up to 1000 ft 305 m prd cs7 012797 6 Loopback jack 7 Network interface smart jack 8 Interface termination or fiber multiplexer MUX 9 Central office Figure 24 Network interface at smart jack for a 120A2 or later ICSU 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 145 DS1 T1 CPE loopback jack 7 080602 Span section 1 6 RJ 48 to network interface up to 1000 ft 305 m Span section 2 7 Loopback jack Span section 3 8 Network interface smart jack G700 Media Gateway 9 Interface termination or fiber multiplexer MUX E1 T1 port on an MM710 10 Central office multi media module Figure 25 Network interface at smart jack for MM710 multi media module 146 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Loopback testing with a smart jack prdfcs4 KLC 012797 1 Span section 1 6 Loopback jack 2 Span section 2 7 Dumb block extended demarcation 3 Span section 3 8 Network interface smart jack 4 120A2 or later ICSU 9 Interface termination or fiber multiplexer MUX 5 RJ 48 to network interface 10 Central office up to 1000 ft 305 m Figure 26 Network interface at extended demarcation point smart jack inaccessible for a 120A2 or later ICSU 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 147 DS1 T1
50. services module ESM 221 ExpressRoute 1000 data module 94 extenders 2 wire DCP 45 rack mount 46 stand alone 45 external communications controller ECC 194 external ringing 205 H help numbers to call 23 I initialization and administration system INADS 179 integrated channel service unit ICSU 135 244 Issue 4 October 2002 internal communications controller ICC 194 IOLAN 104 terminal server 121 installation and administration 122 IP services 132 IP connect 173 definition of 200 ISDN adapters 157 ISDN converters 157 for multi carrier cabinets 160 for single carrier cabinets 158 PRI to BRI 159 161 PRI to DASS 158 160 PRI to DPNSS 158 160 K KS 22911 power supply 26 KS 22911L2 power supply 190 L loopback jack 135 administration 137 installation 135 M main distribution frame MDF 205 malicious call trace MCT 189 MAPD DLG 118 modems external 99 administration 110 hardware to configure 99 Multi Tech MT5634ZBA USB 110 Paradyne COMSPHERE 3715 100 Paradyne COMSPHERE 3810 Plus 101 Paradyne COMSPHERE 3811 Plus 101 Paradyne COMSPHERE 3910 101 U S Robotics 109 multi connect 173 definition of 198 multimedia application server interface MASI 207 multimedia call handling MMCH 212 multimedia communications exchange MMCX 207 multimedia endpoint 212 PictureTel 215 ProShare 217 Vistium 219 Zydacron 220 multi mount DCP extender 46
51. software package Issue 4 October 2002 215 Multimedia communications products MMCX MMCH ESM 16 17 18 19 20 At the Modify config sys screen click the SAVE button The remainder of the software loads automatically When the load is finished reboot the PC Open the PictureTel Live program group from the Windows Program Manager screen Double click on the PictureTel Live icon The program takes about 1 minute to open How to place a PictureTel video call 1 Turn on the video camera Be sure the green LED is on gt NOTE A problem may be encountered when trying to open the PictureTel application software If the application seems to freeze during initialization no response for several minutes then there may be a conflict with the interrupt IRQ port setting Check the PictureTel configuration to make sure that the IRQ port is set to 11 If initialization is still a problem contact a PictureTel representative 2 Open the PictureTel application program 3 Two windows should appear one local video and one remote video 4 Go to the remote video window the one without the local video image inside it Click on the blue phone icon at the top left of the window ADIAL PAD window opens Use the keyboard or mouse and dial pad to enter the DATA extension of another multimedia endpoint If you are dialing another PictureTel you can place a 1B one 74 Kb channel call by only filling in
52. standard of the Voluntary Con trol Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment VCCI If this equipment is used in a domestic environment radio disturbance may occur in which case the user may be required to take corrective actions COIL TAURI ERM VCCI od TES TFAAPRRITRECH ORE CHATS GES SRIF I LBHVET For the G700 Media Gateway This is a Class B product based on the standard of the Voluntary Con trol Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment VCCI If this equipment is used in a domestic environment radio disturbance may occur in which case the user may be required to take corrective actions CORB HIRES SRS BES VCCI OSES CED VORB RRR CT TORRI Soe CAT SIL CORBM IV TOT LEY a PRUE T BES NSHMITCLMOV ET AX ERAS KC CIE LR MVS UT FSM To order copies of this and other documents Call Avaya Publications Center Voice 1 800 457 1235 or 1 207 866 6701 FAX 1 800 457 1764 or 1 207 626 7269 Write Globalware Solutions 200 Ward Hill Avenue Haverhill MA 01835 USA Attention Avaya Account Management E mail totalware gwsmail com Contents About this book 15 m Overview 15 Conventions used in this book 18 Systems and circuit packs 19 Admonishments 19 Physical dimensions 20 m Antistatic protection 20 m Remove install circuit packs 20 Security 21 m Standards comp
53. starting the RSP Server application clicking on Start and checking in the output window to see what port the server is listening on Setting up the PC To set up the client application on the PC you will be Downloading RSP m Installing RSP Administering RSP 176 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Using the downloadable reliable session layer protocol RSP tool Downloading RSP The RSP is available from the Avaya support Web site as a self extracting executable To download the RSP 1 Go to the Avaya Customer Support Web site at http avaya com support 2 In the Search For text box type reliable and click Go 3 Select the RSP tool from the Web site 4 When asked save the setup exe file to a temporary folder on your computer It is approximately 1 4 MB Installing RSP To install the RSP 1 Double click the setup exe file The Install Shield Wizard steps you through the installation 2 When prompted to select Client or Server select both programs 3 Continue with the installation Use the default destination folder and program folder Administering RSP See the instructions in the user guide doc file to administer the reliable session layer protocol RSP on a PC 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 177 Call detail recording CDR option settings 178 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 wmm DEFINITY INADS The DEFINITY initialization and administration system INADS provides ana
54. sure the label on the battery is visible The battery cord exits from the right side of the bracket 3 Tighten the screws securely 555 233 116 Plug the battery cord into the right rear receptacle on the power supply The right side label indicates the rear receptacle Issue 4 October 2002 35 Auxiliary power supplies Installing the expanded power distribution unit You can install a second power distribution unit for additional 8400 and 8500 series terminals A CAUTION Total power cannot exceed 200 W Consult the chart below for permissible terminal installations Table7 Permissible terminal installations total power 200 W Terminal mix Maximum numbers Notes 7500 series 8500 series ISDN 24 24 7400 series 8400 series DCP 24 24 8400 series DCP 74 7400 series DCP 74 Average power per terminal must be less than 3 126 W Each expanded power distribution unit kit supplies the following items One power distribution unit One T cable Two 8 32 x 1 2 in shoulder screws One 8 32 x 1 in screw One spacer bracket See Figure 4 while installing the power distribution unit 1 Fasten the spacer bracket to the mounting plate with the 8 32 x 1 2 in shoulder screws The spacer bracket is not shown in the figure It is behind the top power distribution unit Slide the keyhole slots in the power distribution unit over the shoulder screws Insert
55. the 8 32 x 1 in screw through the distribution unit through the spacer bracket and into the plate Tighten the screw The mounting hole is located just above the wire clip 4 Setthe battery back up switch to the 1 32 down position 5 Power down the 1145B as described on the label on the side of the unit 36 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 1145B power supply 6 Remove the output power cable between the 1145B and the 1147B units The cable will not be reused 7 Connect the P1 connector end of the T cable to the bottom power distribution unit 8 Connect the P2 connector to the top distribution unit 9 Connect the P3 connector to the 1145B 10 Power up the 1145B as described on the label on the side of the unit 9 0000000000000000 On Battery Reserve 1145 Power Unit Grargng Baten Output Power On 0004_1 PDH 062596 1 Wall mounting plate 4 Standard 1146 power 2 Optional 1146 power distribution unit distribution unit 3 T cable H600 347 G7 5 1145B power unit Figure 4 Expanded power distribution unit 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 37 Auxiliary power supplies Powering u
56. the 8400B Plus data module Figure 17 shows the rear of a 8400B Plus asynchronous data module The unit provides integrated voice and data communications over standard 2 wire twisted pair circuits within 2000 ft of an DEFINITY The unit can emulate a Hayes compatible interface for standard personal computer PC communication The options for the 8400B Plus are set from the rear panel interface e o s o PHONE LINE POWI 8400b RBP 041196 Figure 17 8400B Plus data module Installing required configuration equipment for the 8400B Before you can enter configuration commands you must first connect a terminal or a PC with a keyboard monitor and terminal emulation software to the data module Proceed as follows 1 Connect one end of an RS 232 cable to an RS 232 serial communications port often called a COM port on the terminal or PC 2 Connect the other end of the RS 232 cable to Port 1 of the data module 3 If you are using a PC start your terminal emulation software Selecting 8400B options On the 8400B data module all configuration options are enabled by default You configure the 8400B by disabling options with a code that you enter in a memory register S24 in the data module Consult the table below and perform the steps that follow Table 12 Codes for disabling default settings of the 8400B data module Default setting Disabling code With Telephone 1 US Companding 2 Telepho
57. the DCE position to connect to DTE equipment Use the DTE position to connect to DCE equipment To change the mode remove the board by grasping it and pulling it gently upward Flip the board around left to right and reinsert it in the socket so that the correct operating mode DCE or DTE appears in the upper lefthand corner 6 Snap the top cover onto the unit Setting 7400B data module hardware options You configure the 7400B data module using DIP switches on the circuit card inside the case Figure 12 shows the front and rear of a 7400B data module DATA CHECK METERING RD sp TR OH SPEED POWER O O DATA TEST 7400B Data Module PORT 2 PHONE O feeeeeccc i eoeoc0c O 7400b RBP 032596 Figure 12 7400B data module To configure the 7400B data module proceed as follows WARNING Electrostatic discharge can severely damage sensitive electronic circuits Before handling any electronic hardware be sure to wear a grounding wrist strap or other static dissipating device Do not touch exposed circuitry or semiconductor chips 1 If you are not attaching a telephone to the data module activating data metering or enabling busyout on the local loop you can use the factory default settings The 7400B data module is already configured for your use Stop now 52 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Set hardware options 2 Otherwise
58. the Misc Init Param field Exiting the form and saving the changes 1 When you are finished press ENTER 112 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Printers This chapter provides information on connecting and configuring printers that work with your system and MultiVantage Software Connecting printers using TCP IP Printers can be connected to the switch using asynchronous TCP IP links and a terminal server This section provides information on connecting adjuncts to the C LAN for MCC1 SCC1 CMC1 and G600 Media Gateways and providing the initial administration For connecting a printer to a G700 Media Gateway see Chapter 8 Terminal server installation for more information Task list Whether you use an end to end TCP IP configuration a terminal server or a PC running RSP you must complete the following tasks 555 233 116 Administering IP node names on page 131 Administering IP services on page 132 Administering adjunct parameters on page 114 If you are using a terminal server also complete Installing and administering the terminal server on page 122 If you are using a PC with the Downloadable RSP Tool complete Using the downloadable reliable session layer protocol RSP tool on page 115 Issue 4 October 2002 113 Printers Administering adjunct parameters You must administer adjunct parameters to let the system know that the adjunct is connected through TCP IP PMS journal and PM
59. the first telephone extension box on the DIAL PAD window To make a 2B two 74 Kb channels call you must put the same called party extension in the second telephone extension box on the DIAL PAD window To initiate a call click on the VIDEO CALL button on the top right of the DIAL PAD window 8 The dial pad disappears and you see a status window that shows ringing When the connection is made the status window disappears and you can see the connection status on the bottom bar of the remote video window Troubleshooting PictureTel Symptom A conference call between a PictureTel and a ProShare has problems with the video connection or with video switching Solution Be sure the PictureTel is version 1 7 or higher and the ProShare is version 2 0 or higher 216 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Multimedia call handling MMCH ProShare configuration Table 26 Minimum system requirements Version 2 0 or higher Minimum Processor Speed 487 33 MHz DX2 77 Disk Space 7 MB Memory 12 MB RAM 17 MB recommended ISA Expansion Slots 17 bit 2 slots Monitor 740x480 257 color VGA SVGA Operating System Windows 3 1x or Windows 95 The ProShare system must be set up so that it does not look for a Service Profile Identifier SPID when connecting to the Avaya Media Server This is important because you administer the ProShare as a single 7500 data set and the telephone extension associa
60. the menus for the remaining configuration tasks 50 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Set hardware options To change the operating mode of the 7400A from DCE to DTE or vice versa you change the position of a small circuit board the Electronic Industries Association connector board inside the case See Figure 11 and proceed as follows Ay WARNING Electrostatic discharge can severely damage sensitive electronic circuits Before handling any electronic hardware be sure to wear a grounding wrist strap or other static dissipating device Do not touch exposed circuitry or semiconductor chips 1 Unplug the data module from the power receptacle 2 Remove the access panel on the top of the case by grasping the rear lip of the panel and pulling sharply upward 3 While facing the front of the data module locate the small EIA connector circuit board It sticks up vertically and a large silver arrow on the main circuit board points to it HOME NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES OPowERTEST 7400 Data Module DATA O 7400atop KLC 053096 1 7400A data module 2 EIA connector board shown in DTE mode Figure 11 Data module mode selector 4 Note the three letters engraved in the upper lefthand corner of the EIA connector board Data modules ship from the factory with board inserted with DCE in the upper left corner 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 51 Data modules and asynchronous data units 5 Use
61. to standard cables for interface to the system and the yellow field on the MDF The H600 307 cable connects the system end of the Y cable to a DS1 circuit pack shown as TN464F or TN767E The B25A cable connects the clock end of the Y cable to the yellow field on the MDF 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 165 Stratum 3 clock gt 00000000000000000 AIS Bc 000 cydfst3 1 PPN cabinet 8 Secondary CSU 2 A position 9 Primary CSU 3 B position 10 Stratum 3 Clock 4 H600 307 cable 11 MDC 5 H600 274 G2 cable 12 TN464F DS1 E1 interface circuit pack 6 1300 ft 397 m 13 TN767E 051 circuit pack 7 B25A male to female cables 14 TN780 tone clock circuit pack Figure38 Typical connections to Stratum 3 clock The H600 307 cable connects the system end of the Y cable to a DS1 circuit pack shown as TN464 or TN767E The B25A cable connects the clock end of the Y cable to the yellow field cross connect 166 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Set clock options Stratum 3 clock wiring installation procedure 1 Connect the B25A cables from the TN780 connector panel slot on the system cabinet and the Stratum 3 Clock to the cross connect module in the yellow field
62. to keep the default ON SET RL LEAD DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e Push the button indicated by the arrow gt Setting the signals disconnect SIGLS DISC option on 7400A DCE The settings can have either of two values ON the default or OFF Accept the default values unless otherwise instructed 1 When the SET SIGLS DISC prompt appears press the NEXT NO button to keep the default ON 2 l SET Soviet DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e Push the button indicated by the arrow gt 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 67 Data modules and asynchronous data units Enabling test mode on 7400A DCE The test mode pin 25 setting can have either of two values ON or OFF the default 1 Accept the default values unless otherwise instructed When the SET TM LEAD prompt appears press the NEXT NO button to keep the default ON n SET TM LEAD DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e O O Push the button indicated by the arrow lt gt Exiting menus and saving changes on 7400A DCE 1 When the DONE prompt appears press the ENTER YES button DONE DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e O O Push the button indicated the arrow 2 When the SAVE CHANGES prompt appears press the ENTER YES button 1 DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e O Push the button indicated by the arrow
63. which connects an Avaya Media Server DS1 interface circuit pack to a customer supplied digital line PC board in the MMCX through a D8W cable 9 le cydfm LJK 060297 L 1 Avaya Media Server 4 D8W 4 pair modular cord 2 TN464F 051 interface circuit pack 5 MMCX server 3 357A adapter Figure 56 MMCX connected directly to an Avaya Media Server 208 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Wideband endpoints Main distribution frame connection Figure 57 illustrates the main distribution frame method which connects a Avaya Media Server DS1 interface circuit pack with a 25 pair cable to the MDF to the customer supplied digital line PC board in the MMCX through a D8W cable 9 9 f A AE ent i r X Q D cydfmcx2 LJK 060297 1 Avaya Media Server 5 Public telephone network 2 DS1 interface circuit pack 6 103A or modular wall jack 3 25 pair cable 7 D8W 4 pair modular cord 4 Main distribution frame MDF 8 MMCX server Figure 57 MMCX connected to an Avaya Media Server through the MDF Wideband endpoints Wideband endpoints include video equipment or bridges routers for LANs Use the running list that accompanies the system to make cable connections Nonsignaling configuration A nonsignaling connection to a wideband endpoint may connect to a channel service unit CSU If not using a CSU the distance between the system and the endpoint i
64. with a CMC1 Media Gateway DEFINITY ONE Data modules convert between the RS 232 communications protocol used by peripherals and the digital communications protocol DCP Possible peripherals include AUDIX adjunct equipment and terminals serial printers customer supplied terminals and host computers call detail recording CDR devices and pooled modems gt NOTE Data modules PGATE boards printers connected through data modules SATs connected through data modules and anything related to the X 25 connectivity protocol are not supported on the S8300 or S8700 Media Server platforms The following data modules are described in this chapter and Figure 10 shows typical data module connections m 7400A B C D 8400B ExpressRoute 1000 m Asynchronous data units ADU gt NOTE ISDN data modules such as the 7500B are not covered in this book Refer to Integrated Services Digital Network ISDN 7500B Data Module User s Manual for detailed procedures ISDN data modules connects DTE and DCE equipment to the ISDN network using an RS 232 or V 35 interface and an RS 377 automatic calling unit 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 47 Data modules and asynchronous data units Understanding RS 232 communications 48 To install a data module you have to set up the device to work with RS 232 devices gt NOTE Data modules PGATE boards printers connected through data modules SATs connected through data modules and
65. 00A used for synchronous data transmission see Figure 16 It is a direct replacement for the MPDM You configure the 74000 just as you would a 7400A except that there is no SET INTERFACE option the 7400D is an answer only device that cannot originate calls It supports DCE mode only DTE modem pooling is not supported The PHONE and PORT2 connectors are not used The following table lists recommended settings for a typical installation For the configuration procedure see the subsequent sections Recommended settings for typical configurations The table below summarizes the recommended configuration values for the 7400D data module The procedures for setting these values follow Options CMS settings DCS settings 300 OFF OFF 1200 OFF OFF 2400 OFF OFF 4800 OFF OFF 9600 ON OFF for R8r ON 19200 OFF ON for R8r OFF ANSWER AUTO AUTO CI OFF ON CH LEAD OFF OFF CTS LEAD NORMAL NORMAL DCD LEAD NORMAL ON DSR LEAD NORMAL ON DTR DETECT 50 MSEC 50 MSEC DTR LEAD FOLLOW IGNORE Continued on next page 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 83 Data modules and asynchronous data units Options CMS settings DCS settings RI LEAD ON ON SIGLS DISC ON ON TM LEAD OFF OFF gt HOME NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES PHONE LINE Figure 16 7400D data module Accessing the menus of the 7400D You configure the 7400D from a set of menus 1 To access the menus pres
66. 04 terminal server Any device that does not support a direct TCP IP connection but that does support an RS232 interface can connect through a terminal server Property management systems PMS system printers and some CDR devices use RS232 connections and can connect through a terminal server You can connect up to four adjuncts through one terminal server LAN M mov LALALA O ___ cydfadj KLC 091302 1 switch 4 terminal server 2 C LAN circuit pack or IP connection on 5 serial port an 8300 G700 configuration 6 CDR 3 10 100Base T Hub optional Figure 21 Switch to adjunct LAN connectivity through a terminal server 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 121 Terminal server installation Installing and administering the terminal server Make sure you have all the equipment on site before the installation You must have the hardware listed in Table 14 Table 14 Required equipment Comcode Description Oty Supplier 700015084 IOLAN 104 communications server 1 Avaya NA RJ45 to DB25 connector for IOLAN 4 Avaya supplied with 700015084 NA DB25 to DB9 connector for COM port 1 Avaya NA RS232 Null modem if needed for PC or 1 Avaya printer connectivity 405369042 Male female adapter if necessary 10r more Avaya 846943306 6 inch RJ45 crossover cord or 1 Avaya or 104154414 N
67. 149B shown 6 Unswitched outlet 120 VAC 20 A or 230 3 1146 power distribution unit VAC 15 A 4 1145B power unit 7 Battery backup switch setting Figure3 1145B 1146 mounting arrangement 34 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 1145B power supply Installing the 1146 power distribution unit 1 Insert and securely tighten the two supplied 8 32 1 2 in shoulder screws they have an unthreaded section at the top into the top holes designated for 1146 Power Distribution Unit on the bottom plate Mount the unit on these two shoulder screws using the key holes on the back of the unit Secure the unit by inserting the 48 32 x 1 in screw through the bottom of the unit just above the wire clips into the plate and tighten Setthe battery back up switch option to the 1 32 down position to provide battery back up to all outputs Connect the power distribution unit to the power supply with the power cable Refer to the power supply s right side label to locate the output power connection Installing and wiring the battery Two types of backup batteries can be used Table 6 Back Up Batteries Battery Rating 1148B 2 5 amp hours 1149B 5 amp hours To install the battery proceed as follows 1 Loosely insert two 10 32 x 1 2 in shoulder screws in the battery mounting holes at the top of the wall mounting plate Place the keyhole slots in the battery bracket on these two screws Make
68. 183 analog line circuit pack or equivalents in the cabinet 98 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 External modems The following section assumes that you are using one of the recommended external modems However any locally obtained type approved external modem should work Contact your Avaya representative for more information Recommended modems include m COMSPHERE 3715 m Paradyne COMSPHERE 3810 Plus and 3811 Plus m COMSPHERE 3910 m U S Robotics modems various models Multi Tech MT5634ZBA USB for an S8300 G700 configuration Hardware required when configuring modems To configure many modems you use the Hayes compatible AT command set gt NOTE If your modem uses a USB connection use the USB ports instead of the serial port Also AT commands are not required so you can skip this section Use the factory defaults Before you can enter AT configuration commands you must first connect a terminal or a PC with a keyboard monitor and terminal emulation software to the modem Proceed as follows 1 Connect one end of an RS 232 cable to an RS 232 serial communications port often called a COM port on the terminal or PC 2 Connect the other end of the RS 232 cable to the modem 3 If you are using a PC start your terminal emulation software 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 99 External modems Paradyne COMSPHERE 3715 You configure
69. 3 Electrical Fast Transient IEC 61000 4 4 Lightning Effects IEC 61000 4 5 e Conducted Immunity IEC 61000 4 6 Mains Frequency Magnetic Field IEC 61000 4 8 Voltage Dips and Variations IEC 61000 4 11 Powerline Harmonics IEC 61000 3 2 Voltage Fluctuations and Flicker IEC 61000 3 3 Federal Communications Commission Statement Part 15 For SCC1 G600 and CMC1 Media Gateways Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable pro tection against harmful interference when the equipment is oper ated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interfer ence in which case the user will be required to correct the inter ference at his own expense For the G700 Media Gateway Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable pro tection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not in
70. 3 116 Issue 4 October 2002 151 DS1 T1 CPE loopback jack prdfcs8a KLC 080602 1 Span section 1 5 RJ 48 to network interface up to 1000 ft 305 m 2 Span section 2 6 Loopback jack 3 G700 Media Gateway 7 Dumb block demarcation point 4 E1 T1 port on an MM710 8 Interface termination or fiber multiplexer MUX multi media module 9 Central office Figure 31 Network interface at dumb block for an MM710 multi media module 152 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Testing a loopback jack without a smart jack 012497 1 Span section 1 6 Dumb block demarcation point 2 Span section 2 7 Repeater 3 120A2 or later ICSU 8 Fiber multiplexer MUX 4 RJ 48 to network interface 9 Central office up to 1000 ft 305 m 5 Loopback jack Figure 32 Network interface at dumb block with repeater line to fiber MUX for a 120A2 or later ICSU 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 153 DS1 T1 CPE loopback jack prdfcs6a KLC 080602 RJ 48 to network interface up to 1000 ft 305 m Loopback jack 5 2 Span section 2 6 3 G700 Media Gateway 7 Dumb block demarcation point 8 9 0 4 E1 T1 port on an MM710 multi media module Repeater Fiber multiplexer MUX Central office Figure 33 Network interface at dumb block with repeater line to fiber MUX for an 710
71. 31 administering IP services 132 IOLAN 104 121 testcall PictureTel 216 ProShare 218 Zydacron 220 testing switch to call accounting link 114 175 228 tip admonishment meaning of 19 TN2183 analog line circuit pack 205 TN2224 digital line 24 port 2 wire DCP 239 TNCCSC 1 PRI to DASS converter 158 160 TNCCSC 2 PRI to DPNSS converter 158 160 TNPRI BRI converter 159 161 trademarks 22 translations CDR parameters 114 174 228 troubleshooting PictureTel 216 ProShare 218 Zydacron 221 U U S Robotics modems 109 Uniform Call Distribution Direct Departmental Calling UCD DDC queue 205 UUCSSpp designation 19 Issue 4 October 2002 245 Index V Vistium endpoint 219 voice terminals 2 wire 43 warning admonishment meaning of 20 wideband endpoints non signaling 209 remote port module 211 signaling 210 X XXXVSpp designation 19 Z Z3A2 asynchronous data unit ADU 98 Zydacron endpoint 220 testcall 220 troubleshooting 221 246 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116
72. 5001 a ILMI3 1 LASER product The Avaya Media Gateway may contain a Class 1 LASER device IEC 825 1993 if single mode fiber optic cable is connected to a remote expansion port network EPN The LASER device operates within the following parameters Power output Wavelength Mode field diameter 5 dBm 1310 nm 8 8 mm Ay DANGER Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure Contact your Avaya representative for more information Trademarks All trademarks identified by 9 or are registered trademarks or trademarks respectively of Avaya Inc All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners How to get this book on the Web If you have internet access you can view and download the latest version of this book To view the book you must have a copy of Acrobat Reader To access the latest version 1 Access the Avaya Web site at http www avaya com support 2 Click Product Documentation 3 In the Search Product Documentation dialog box type the ID number of this book 555 233 116 and click Search 4 Find the latest issue number then click the book title 5 Download this book 22 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 How to get help How to get help If you need additional help the following resources are available You may need to purc hase an extended service agreement to
73. A NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e Push the button indicated by the arrow lt When the CONTINUE prompt appears press the ENTER YES button When the SET DTR DETECT prompt appears press the ENTER YES button DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e Push the button indicated by the arrow lt SET DTR DETECT Issue 4 October 2002 89 Data modules and asynchronous data units 17 18 19 20 21 22 Press the NEXT NO button until you see the DTR z correctValue MSEC or DTR correctValue MSEC prompt Then press the ENTER YES button 2 l cerectalie MSEC DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e 320 Push the button indicated by the arrow When the CONTINUE prompt appears press the ENTER YES button When you see the SET DTR LEAD prompt press the ENTER YES button 2 SET DTR LEAD DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e Push the button indicated the arrow gt Press the NEXT NO button until the DTR z correctValue or DTR correctValue prompt appears Then press the ENTER YES button DTR correctValue DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e Push the button indicated the arrow gt When the CONTINUE prompt appears press the ENTER YES button When the SET LL LEAD prompt appears press the NEXT NO button to skip this
74. A 10 100Base T auto sensing LAN hub or 1 Customer router 102631413 259A adapter or 1 Avaya NA CATS5 cross connect hardware and Customer connecting blocks NA RJ45 UTP Category 5 modular cords 1 2 Customer NA 451A in line RJ45 adapters as needed to connect modular cords together You also need a computer laptop with the HyperTerminal software program for the initial administration of the IOLAN and to set up the ports The general process is to Test the connectivity back through the switch Distance limits Connect the IOLAN to the adjunct and the LAN Administer the ports on the IOLAN using a PC or laptop at the local site 122 Issue 4 October 2002 The distance limit from the switch to the LAN hub is 328 feet 100 meters The distance limit from the LAN hub to the terminal server is 328 feet 100 meters If installed the limit from the terminal server to the adjunct is 50 feet 15 meters 555 233 116 Installing and administering the terminal server Cabling diagram Figure 22 shows the connection between the terminal server port and a call accounting system Standalone 259A Adapter Call Accounting Switch 356A Adapter Jack 1 or 258B Adapter Jack 1 Terminal Server M25A or M25B TI RS232 Cable Call C LAN i Router i n RJ45 Cat 5 RJ45 Cat 5 i Modular Cord Modular Cord AC Power a M clan2gca cdr 328 ft max 328 ft max 50 Ft
75. AVAYA Installation for Adjuncts and Peripherals for Avaya MultiVantage Software Release 1 2 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 Copyright 2002 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved Notice Every effort was made to ensure that the information in this document was complete and accurate at the time of printing However informa tion is subject to change Preventing Toll Fraud Toll fraud is the unauthorized use of your telecommunications sys tem by an unauthorized party for example a person who is not a cor porate employee agent subcontractor or is not working on your company s behalf Be aware that there may be a risk of toll fraud associated with your system and that if toll fraud occurs it can result in substantial additional charges for your telecommunications ser vices Avaya Fraud Intervention If you suspect that you are being victimized by toll fraud and you need technical assistance or support in the United States and Canada call the Technical Service Center s Toll Fraud Intervention Hotline at 1 800 643 2353 How to Get Help For additional support telephone numbers go to the Avaya Web site http www avaya com support If you are Within the United States click Escalation Lists which includes escalation phone numbers within the USA Outside the United States click Escalation Lists then click Glo bal Escalation List which includes phone numbers for the regional Centers of Excellence Provid
76. B universal coupler to the corresponding leads from the TN2183 b Connect the CT lead at pin 5 and the CR lead at pin 4 of J2 on the 909A B universal coupler to the MDF Install patch cord jumper wires at the MDF to connect tip and ring to the information outlet at the music source Set the Protection Paging switch to C1 Connect a modular cord from the information outlet to the music source Connect 48V to pin 5 and 48V RET to pin 2 of J3 on the 909A B The power source may be an 1151A 115142 or other approved power supply Administer the switch for the new equipment 0050 0 PDH 062696 1 Customer supplied music source 5 Power supply for universal coupler 2 A25D 25 pair cable to auxiliary trunk circuit 6 103A or modular wall jack pack 7 4 pair modular cord 3 909A B universal coupler 8 Tip and ring wires 4 Part of main distribution frame Figure 46 555 233 116 Typical nonregistered equipment connections auxiliary access for an MCCI SCC1 CMC1 or G600 Media Gateway gt NOTE A wiring block must be locally engineered Issue 4 October 2002 193 Music on hold 0051 0 PDH 062696 1 Customer supplied music source 5 Power supply for universal coupler 2 25 pair cable to analog line circuit pack 6 103A or modular wall jack 3 909A B universal coupler 7 4 pair
77. BL 27 102 TXR 1 2 BL W 01 002 PXT 1 3 W O 27 103 PXR 1 4 O W 02 003 2 TXT 2 5 W G 28 104 TXR 2 7 G W 03 004 PXT 2 7 W BR_ 29 105 PXR 2 8 BR W_ 04 005 3 TXT 3 9 W SL 30 107 TXR 3 10 SL W 05 007 PXT 3 11 R BL 31 107 PXR 3 12 BL R 07 007 4 TXT 4 13 R O 32 108 TXR 4 14 O R 07 008 PXT 4 15 R G 33 109 PXR 4 17 G R 08 009 5 TXT 5 17 R BR 34 110 TXR 5 18 BR R 09 010 PXT 5 19 R SL 35 111 PXR 5 20 SL R 10 011 7 TXT 7 21 BK BL 37 112 TXR 7 22 BL BK 11 012 PXT 7 23 BK O 37 113 PXR 7 24 O BK 12 013 7 TXT 7 25 BK G 38 302 TXR 7 27 G BK 13 202 PXT 7 27 BK BR 39 303 555 233 116 Continued on next page Issue 4 October 2002 235 Connector and cable pinout charts Table 32 TN2185B ISDN BRI 4 wire S interface pinout Continued Ampheno Port Signal Cross ConnectPin Color 1 Pin Backplane Pin PXR 7 28 BR BK 14 203 8 TXT 8 29 BK SL 40 304 TXR 8 30 SL BK 15 204 PXT 8 31 Y BL 41 305 PXR 8 32 BL Y 17 205 Table33 DCP extender 25 pair cable pinout Cross ConnectPin Wire Color AmphenolPin Backplane Pin 1 W BL 27 102 2 BL W 01 002 3 W O 27 103 4 O W 02 003 5 W G 28 104 7 G W 03 004 7 W BR 29 105 8 BR W 04 005 9 W SL 30 107 10 SL W 05 007 11 R BL 31 107 12 BL R 07 007 13 R O 32 108 14 O R 07 008 15 R G 33 109 17 G R 08 009 17 R BR 34 110 18 BR R 09 010 236 Issue
78. BPS the default or SPEED 64KBPS To keep the existing speed press the ENTER YES button 2 SPEED SE KBPS DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e O O Push the button indicated by the arrow gt To change the existing speed press NEXT NO 2 SPEEDS KBPS DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e Push the button indicated by the arrow lt When the SPEED gt NewSpeed prompt appears press the ENTER YES button DATA BACK ENTER YES e O O Push the button indicated by the arrow gt SPEED gt 64 KBPS The CONTINUE prompt appears Press the ENTER YES button CONTINUES DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e 320 Push the button indicated by the arrow gt If you want to set any other options skip to the following section Issue 4 October 2002 81 Data modules and asynchronous data units 7 Otherwise if you want to quit now press NEXT NO until DONE appears Then press the ENTER YES button DONE DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e O O Push the button indicated by the arrow lt 8 When SAVE CHANGES appears press the ENTER YES button again 1 DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e Push the button indicated by the arrow gt SAVE CHANGES CHANGES SAVED appears and the data module returns to
79. COMSPHERE 3715 modems using the Hayes compatible AT commands common to many modems For instructions on how to physically connect the modem and enter the commands listed in the instructions below see the documentation that came with the modem Configuring the 3715 for CMS The instructions below set up the modem for use in a Call Management System other configurations may work as well 1 From the command line prompt of your terminal emulation software or terminal enter at amp f This loads factory default configuration options into active memory If all is well the modem replies OK 2 Enter at 6b9600 This sets the data speed to 9600 kbps If all is well the modem replies OK 3 Enter atq1 amp r0 amp S1 d1 amp w0 This disables result codes sets the RTS Request To Send DSR Data Set Ready CTS Clear To Send signals action to standard RS 232 operation and saves the changes to profile 0 If all is well the modem replies OK Configuring the 3715 for modem pooling The instructions below set up the modem for use in a modem pool other configurations may work as well 1 From the command line prompt of your terminal emulation software or terminal enter at amp f This loads factory default configuration options into active memory If all is well the modem replies OK 2 Enter at m0 x7 yO amp s1 d1 If all is well the modem replies OK 3 Enter at 0 v0 c2 128 s7 60 f102100 amp w0 amp yO If all is well the mo
80. DLG application is software that both routes internetwork messages from one protocol to another ISDN to TCP IP and bridges all ASAI message traffic by way of a TCP IP tunnel protocol gt NOTE The term DLG application is neutral That is it does not carry any platform connotations The terms MAPD DLG and co resident DLG which are introduced later are platform specific How the DLG application works Here is a high level description of how the DLG application works m The DLG listens for client connections a specific IP Address over a well known TCP port 5678 m Theclient accesses the DLG services by connecting to TCP port 5678 at the IP address of the DLG Ethernet interface or the 58300 ethernet interface which can be a TN801B a processor TN2314 or a C LAN TN799 m The client then exchanges TCP tunnel protocol messages with the DLG to request a connection to a specific CTI link 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 117 DEFINITY LAN gateway system m The DLG authenticates the client based on its administration and then establishes or refuses the connection Once a connection is established the ASAI layer messages are transparently passed through the DLG that is the DLG does not process any message content Each TCP connection to the DLG has a one to one correspondence with a CTI link For more information about the TCP tunnel protocol see Chapter 7 TCP Tunnel Protocol in
81. ET OPTIONS prompt appears on the LCD press the NEXT 555 233 116 NO button SET OPTIONS DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e 320 Push the button indicated by the arrow gt Issue 4 October 2002 75 Data modules and asynchronous data units 3 When the VIEW OPTIONS prompt appears on the LCD press the NEXT NO button 2 VIEN OPTIONS DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e Push the button indicated by the arrow gt 4 When the TEST RESET prompt appears on the LCD press the ENTER YES button a 2 TEST RESET DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e Push the button indicated the arrow 5 When the DATA LOOPBACK prompt appears on the LCD press the NEXT NO button DATA LOOPBACK DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e Push the button indicated by the arrow 6 When the SELF TEST prompt appears on the LCD press the NEXT NO button SELF TEST DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e Push the button indicated by the arrow gt 7 When the LOCAL LOOPBACK prompt appears on the LCD press the NEXT NO button DATA BACK ENTER YES e O O Push the button indicated by the arrow lt LOCAL LOOPBACK 76 Issue4 October 2002 555 233 116 Connect data modules
82. Edit StrapGroup prompt appears Issue 4 October 2002 103 External modems Configuring the DTE interface Set the data speed and enable standard RS 232 communications settings Proceed as follows Configuring basic RS 232 handshaking Start by selecting values for the basic parameters of serial data communications mode speed rate framing and error correction parity The modem uses these parameters when it negotiates a connection with another RS 232 device a process called handshaking 1 From the Edit StrapGroup gt prompt press F1 to select DTE_Interface The Async Sync Mode menu heading appears 2 Press F1 to select Nxt The Async DTE Rate menu heading appears 3 Press the right arrow button five times The 9600 menu item appears 4 Press F2 to select 9600 5 Press F1 to select Nxt The Asyn Data Bits 8 menu heading appears 6 Press F1 to select Nxt The Asyn Parity Bit None menu heading appears 7 Press F1 to select Nxt The Asyn Stop Bits 1 menu heading appears 8 Press F1 to select Nxt The DTR Action menu heading appears Configuring the RS 232 DTR and DSR ready signals Next configure the Data Terminal Ready and Data Set Ready leads of the RS 232 interface 1 From the DTR Action menu heading press the right arrow button once The Stndrd RS232 menu item appears 2 Press F2 to select Stndrd RS232 3 Press F1 to select Nxt The DSR Control menu heading appears 4 Press the right arrow bu
83. For instructions on how to physically connect it and for general configuration instructions see the documentation that came with the modem This document describes configuring the modem for particular adjuncts Configuring U S Robotics modems All configuration is done through hardware switches Proceed as follows 1 Set the DIP switches on the modem to match the settings listed in the table below for switch locations consult the documentation that came with the modem Table 13 U S Robotics External Modem Switch Settings Switch Setting Function 1 OFF Up DTR Data Terminal Ready override 2 OFF Up Result codes 3 ON Down Result codes 4 OFF Up Keyboard command echo 5 ON Down Auto answer 6 OFF Up CD Carrier Detect override 7 OFF Up Power on and ATZ reset software defaults 8 ON Down AT command recognition 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 109 External modems Multi Tech MT5634ZBA USB Avaya recommends using a Multi Tech modem model MT5634ZBA USB for use with an S8300 G700 configuration To connect a Multi Tech modem for a G700 Media Gateway S8300 Media Server configuration m Plug the USB connector of the Multi Tech modem into one of the two USB ports on the front of an 58300 Media Server Connect the phone cable to the modem gt NOTE The Multi Tech modem model MT5634ZBA USB is also used for the 58700 Media Server Configuring the MT5634ZBA USB mod
84. Gateways Loudspeaker paging access without universal coupler Determine port assignment of paging zone s from loudspeaker paging form At the main distribution frame locate the connecting block and terminals assigned to the selected port On the locally engineered wiring block place a strap between terminals S and SZ Place a strap between terminals S1 and SZ1 Install patch cord jumper wires at the main distribution frame 5 Connect a 2 pair line cord modular plug at one end from the information outlet to the paging amplifier to the loudspeaker system Install loudspeaker equipment according to the manufacturer s instructions Administer the switch for the new equipment Loudspeaker paging with universal coupler An information outlet provides access to loudspeaker paging The system side of the main distribution frame connects to a 909A B universal coupler Make provisions for the DC power that the 909A B universal coupler requires such as a 1151A 1151A2 or other approved 48VDC power supply Six leads T R SZ SZ1 S and S1 connect the adapter to an auxiliary trunk circuit pack located in a port carrier 1 Determine port assignment of paging zone s from loudspeaker Paging form 2 Identify carrier slot and label both ends of an A25D male to male cable 3 Connect a cable from the 909A B to the system side of the main 555 233 116 distribution frame A wiring block must be locally
85. IA Device Bit Rate Use Enhanced Formats n Condition Code T for Redirected Calls Modified Circuit ID Display n Remove From Called Number Record Outgoing Calls Only y Intra switch CDR Suppress CDR for Ineffective Call Attempts y CDR Call Splitting Disconnect Information in Place of FRL n Attendant Call Recording Interworking Feat flag Force Entry of Acct Code for Calls Marked on Toll Analysis Form n Calls to Hunt Group Record member ext Record Called Vector Directory Number Instead of Group or Member n Record Called Agent Login ID Instead of Group or Member n Inc Trk Call Splitting n Record Non Call Assoc TSC n Record Call Assoc TSC n Digits to Record for Outgoing Calls dialed Privacy Digits to Hide 0 CDR Account Code Length 4 2 Inthe Primary Output Endpoint field type CDR1 If you use a secondary output device and that device is also connected through TCP IP type CDR2 in the Secondary Output Endpoint field 3 Press ENTER to save your changes Testing the switch to adjunct link You can use the test status busyout and release commands for to find and correct problems with CDR links For more information about these commands see the Maintenance manual for your switch status cdr link CDR LINK STATUS Primary Secondary Link State up extension not administered Maintenance Busy no You should also work with the vendor to test the link from the call accounting end If you are installing th
86. Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Wideband endpoints e 9 Q E hH 9 cydf047 PDH 091396 1 Wideband endpoint wire per 6 Bandwidth controller manufacturer 7 H600 307 cable to DTE connector on CSU 2 To DS1 E1 circuit pack 8 Distance limit depends on cable type and 3 Optional channel service unit CSU bandwidth controller type 4 103A or modular wall jack 9 A25D 25 pair cable male to male 5 Part of main distribution frame Figure 59 Typical signaling wideband configuration The bandwidth controller connects directly to the wideband endpoint The controller typically installs near the endpoint where they directly connect usually within a few feet of each other m For non CSU installations cross the transmit and receive lines so a transmit signal from the DS1 E1 circuit pack connects to the receive connection on the bandwidth controller and a transmit signal from the bandwidth controller connects to the receive connection on the DS1 E1 circuit pack m For CSU installations cross the transmit and receive lines between the CSU and the bandwidth controller Figure 60 shows a remote port module In this configuration there can be considerable distance between the bandwidth controller and the wideband endpoint The maximum distance
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88. Maximum 100 m 100 m Demarcation Point Figure 22 Stand alone call accounting system link using a terminal server Making the connections Connect the adjunct to the IOLAN using the RJ45 to DB25 cable and the null modem You can use a male female adapter See Figure 23 cydfrcon KLC 021201 1 C LAN circuit pack or IP connection on 5 Null modem an 58300 9700 6 PC or laptop for initial administration 2 Local area network LAN 7 DB25 to RJ45 cable 3 IOLAN 104 terminal server 8 DB25 to DB9 cable 4 Adjunct system management terminal or a system printer for example Figure 28 Connecting an adjunct to the IOLAN 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 123 Terminal server installation Follow these typical steps gt NOTE Depending on the adjunct s connections you may not need all of these pieces 1 Connect the null modem adapter to COM1 port on the adjunct gt NOTE The null modem is an important element in this setup Without it data may not transfer correctly 2 Connect the other end of the null modem adapter to the DB25 to RJ45 cable 3 Connect the RJ45 end to any port on the IOLAN Administering the IOLAN To administer the IOLAN the first time you must connect a PC or laptop to the RS232 Port 1 on the IOLAN terminal server Follow these typical steps gt NOTE Depending on the computer s COM port you may n
89. Multi Tech MT5634ZBA USB modems 110 555 233 116 Index music on hold MOH 191 connecting FCC registered equipment 192 connecting non FCC registered equipment 192 for G700 Media Gateways 194 for MCC1 SCC1 CMC1 and G600 Media Gateways 191 N network interface 137 node names 131 note admonishment meaning of 19 P paging equipment 197 ESPA radio paging 204 external ringing 205 loudspeaker paging for G700 media gateways 206 loudspeaker paging for MCC1 SCC1 CMC1 or G600 media gateways 201 queue warning indicator 205 Paradyne COMSPHERE modems model 3715 100 model 3810 Plus 101 model 3811 Plus 101 model 3910 101 peripherals definition of 15 PictureTel endpoint 215 testcall 216 troubleshooting 216 power fail transfer unit 808A 179 power supply 1145B 48V 32 1146B 48V 32 printers connecting to a G700 Media Gateway 113 TCP IP connections 113 227 property management system PMS 225 ProShare endpoint 217 testcall 218 troubleshooting 218 Q queue warning indicator 205 555 233 116 R rack mount DCP extender 46 reliable session layer protocol RSP 176 S security alert admonishment meaning of 20 security issues 21 Stratum 3 clock 163 switch settings CDR 173 switch to call accounting link testing 114 175 228 T T1 DS1 span 135 T cable 36 TCP IP connections 113 173 227 terminal server 121 administering IP node names 1
90. NTER YES e Push the button indicated by the arrow lt 4 Press the NEXT NO button until you see the yourSpeed ON prompt Then press the ENTER YES button 9 yourSpeed ON DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e O Push the button indicated by the arrow gt 5 If the CONTINUE prompt appears press the ENTER YES button DATA BACK ENTER YES e Push the button indicated by the arrow CONTINUE Setting the automatic answer feature on the 7400D You can set up the 7400D data module to automatically answer calls or you can have it ignore calls until an operator answers manually Set up the data module for automatic answering unless specifically directed to otherwise 1 When the SET ANSWER prompt appears press the ENTER YES button SET ANSWER DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e O Push the button indicated by the arrow gt 86 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Connect data modules 2 When the ANS AUTO prompt appears press the ENTER YES button for most applications ANS AUTO DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e Push the button indicated by the arrow lt Configuring the RS 232 interface of the 7400D From the front panel you can set each pin of the RS 232 cable to meet the needs of specific applications though in most cases
91. PassageWay interface 8 ESPA radio paging equipment 4 4 pair modular cord 9 Loudspeaker paging system 5 103A or modular wall jack Figure 53 Typical ESPA radio paging connections NOTE The G700 Media Gateway does not support an auxiliary trunk media module Therefore the loudspeaker paging feature through an auxiliary trunk is not supported on a G700 Media Gateway ECC G700 Media Gateway users can access this equipment if equipment is physically connected to a TN763 auxiliary trunk circuit pack in an EPN carrier of an ECC system 204 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 External ringing External ringing Connections for external ringing are at an information outlet The system side of the main distribution frame MDF is connected to a TN2183 or equivalent analog line circuit pack in an MCC1 SCC1 CMC1 or G600 Media Gateway gt NOTE Up to three devices can be connected to one analog line circuit pack port This does not apply to the G700 Media Gateway 1 Wire the ringing device to the information outlet 2 Administer the switch for the new equipment Queue warning indicator The connections for the queue warning indicator are the same as external ringing An AC indicator light such as a 21C49 can be used in a Uniform Call Distribution Direct Departmental Calling UCD DDC queue The light is connected to an information outlet The system side of the MDF is connected to an analog line circuit pack lo
92. RI circuit pack or DCP digital line 4 PC administration terminal circuit pack 5 Modular line cord 2 Main distribution frame MDF 6 M25B 25 Pin RS 232 cable 3 ExpressRoute 1000 data module Figure 18 Typical ExpressRoute 1000 data module connections Administer the data modules You have to administer each data module that you attach to the system gt NOTE Only the basic procedure is covered here For the full range of options see the Administrator s Guide for Avaya MultiVantage Software gt NOTE Data modules PGATE boards printers connected through data modules SATs connected through data modules and anything related to the X 25 connectivity protocol are not supported on the S8300 or S8700 Media Server platforms 1 Locate an available port At the SAT enter list config port 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 95 Data modules and asynchronous data units list configuration port network Page 1 Board Number 01801 01802 01803 01A04 01A05 01A07 01A08 01A09 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Assigned Ports Board Type Code Vintage u unassigned t tti p psa POOLED MODEM TN758 000002 u u u DATA LINE TN726B 000002 u u u u u u u u AUXILIARY TRUNK TN763D 000005 01 02u u ANNOUNCEMENT TN750C 000006 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 u DIGITAL LINE TN2181 000007 01 02u u u u u u u u u u u u u u CO TRUNK TN2138 000001 u u u u u uuu DIGITAL LINE TN754B 000002 01 02 03 04
93. S log printers 1 Type change system parameters hospitality and press RETURN The Hospitality screen appears 2 Onthis screen you can administer the PMS Log Endpoint PMS LOG or PMS Journal Endpoint PMS JOURNAL for whichever of these is connected through TCP IP 3 In the PMS Log Endpoint field type CDR1 If you use a secondary output device and that device is also connected through TCP IP type CDR2 in the Secondary Output Endpoint field 4 Press ENTER to save your changes System printer 1 Type change system parameters features and press RETURN The Feature Related System Parameters screen appears 2 Move to Page 4 3 In the System Printer Endpoint field type SYS PRNT 4 Press ENTER to save your changes Testing the switch to adjunct link You can use the test status busyout and release commands for to find and correct problems with system printer PMS log printer or PMS journal printer For more information about these commands see the Maintenance manual for your switch If a link does not come up immediately try using the busyout journal link pms log and wakeup log and sp link and release journal link pms log and wakeup log and sp link commands gt NOTE Status sp link can show a system printer link as down when it is actually properly connected If no data is being transmitted the switch may not see this link as active 114 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Connecting printers using TCP IP
94. Stratum 3 clock aa 3 Table 21 From Stratum 3 Clock To TN780 carrier A TN780 carrier cross connects for standard reliability To TN780 carrier B Lead Lead Color Lead Lead Color Lead Lead Color Name Terminal Name Terminal Name Terminal BCLKRTN R O 13 ALRM5B V G 45 BCLKLST O R 14 ALRM5A G V 47 BPWRRTN R BR 17 ALRM4B BK BL 21 BPWRLST BR R 18 ALRM4A BL BK 22 REF2RTN W BR 7 ALRM3B R BR 17 REF2LST BR W 8 ALRM3A BR R 18 SCLKRTN R BL 11 ALRM2B R BL 11 SCLKLST BL R 12 ALRM2A BL R 12 SPWRRTN R G 15 ALRM1B Y BL 31 SPWRLST G R 17 ALRM1A BL Y 32 BCLKRTN R O 13 ALRM5B V G 45 REF1RTN W G 5 ALRMOB W BR 7 REF1LST G W 7 ALRMOA BR W 8 CCAO1R R S 19 EXTSYNOT V BL 41 CCAO1T S R 20 EXTSYNOR BL V 42 CCBO1R BK BL 21 EXTSYNIT Y G 35 CCBO1T BL BK 22 EXTSYN1R G Y 37 168 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Set clock options Table 22 Y cable clock end cross connects for high or critical reliability To Y cable clock end To Y cable clock end From Stratum 3 Clock primary secondary Lead Lead Color Lead Lead Color Lead Lead Color Name Terminal Name Terminal Name Terminal RREF1 W BL 1 V O 43 TREF1 BL W 2 O V 44 RREF2 W O 3 V O 43 TREF2 O W 4 O V 44 Table23 Circuit pack cross connects for high or critical reliability From Strat
95. To access the menus press the NEXT NO button DATA BACK ENTER YES e 320 Push the button indicated by the arrow lt jo 2 When the SET OPTIONS prompt appears on the LCD Press the NEXT NO button 2 l SET OETONSY DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e O O Push the button indicated by the arrow lt 3 The VIEW OPTIONS prompt appears Press the NEXT NO button VIEW OPHONST DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e O O Push the button indicated by the arrow lt You will return to the options menus in a minute But first you must select a command interface for the data module 4 The SET INTERFACE prompt appears Press the ENTER YES button re mni DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e O O Push the button indicated by the arrow lt SET INTERFACE A series of INT nterfaceType prompts appears 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 61 Data modules and asynchronous data units 5 For each prompt if you want to select the interface press the ENTER YES button or if you want a different interface press the NEXT NO button a Enable the answer only interface if the data module must operate without any kind of external control INT ANS ONLY DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e Select an option NEXT NO or ENTER YES b Enable the AT comma
96. We show commands and screens from the newest release of MultiVantage Software and refer to the most current books Please substitute the appropriate commands for your system and refer to the manuals you have available m If you need help constructing a command or completing a field entry remember to use HELP When you press HELP at any point on the command line a list of available commands appears When you press HELP with your cursor in a field on a screen a list of valid entries for that field appears m The status line or message line can be found near the bottom of your monitor display This is where the system displays messages for you Check the message line to see how the system responds to your input Write down the message if you need to call our helpline m When a procedure requires you to press ENTER to save your changes the Screen you were working on clears and the cursor returns to the command prompt The message line shows command successfully completed to indicate that the system accepted your changes 18 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Conventions used in this book Systems and circuit packs m The word system is a general term encompassing all references to an Avaya media server or gateway running MultiVantage Software m The term ASAI is synonymous with the newer CallVisor ASAI m Circuit pack codes for example TN780 or TN2182B are shown with the minimum acceptable alphabetic suff
97. Y CSI For the S8700 Media Server in a multi connect configuration networked with a 8300 Media Server in a G700 Media Gateway and a DEFINITY CSI shown in Figure 50 known as the multi site configuration the paging feature has to be administered locally in each system and cannot be administered across systems 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 199 Paging and announcement equipment LAN cydcmse LJK 032402 LAN Figure 50 Multi site environment In Figure 50 an 58700 Media Server in a multi connect configuration top middle is networked with an S8300 Media Server in a G700 Media Gateway bottom left and a DEFINITY CSI bottom right In this multi site environment there are a number of standalone solutions networked together using protocols such as QSIG or DCS Each location has its own processing capability and separate managed configurations These configurations can be a mix of different solutions This configuration can also support video modem and other non audio functionalities Configuration using the 8700 Media Server with IP connect gt NOTE The S8700 Media Server with a G600 Media Gateway is called an IP connect configuration 200 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Loudspeaker paging for MCC1 SCC1 CMC1 or G600 Media Gateways This configuration Figure 51
98. a smart jack 136 m Administering the loopback jack 137 m Loopback testing with a smart jack 137 Testing the DS1 span from the ICSU to the loopback jack 137 Testing the DS1 span from the smart jack to the network interface termination or fiber multiplexer MUX 143 Testing the DS1 span from the loopback jack to the smart jack 143 m Testing a loopback jack without a smart jack 151 Configurations using fiber multiplexers 156 10 ISDN converters and adapters 157 m Converters for single carrier cabinets 158 PRI to DASS and PRI to DPNSS converters 158 PRI to BRI converter 158 m Converters for multi carrier cabinets 160 PRI to DASS and PRI to DPNSS converters 160 PRI to BHI converter 161 10 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Contents 11 Stratum 3 clock 163 m Set clock options 163 Cabling the Stratum 3 clock 165 Stratum 3 clock wiring installation procedure 167 SSE 12 Busy tone disconnect equipment for non U S installations 171 13 Call detail recording CDR option settings 173 m Connecting CDR equipment 173 m Using other equipment as the CDR output devices 174 m Sources of administration information 174 Connecting a CDR device 174 Task list 174 Administering CDR parameters 174 m Using the downloadable reliable session layer protocol RSP tool 176 14 DEFINITY INADS 179 Analog loopback 179 Administration 181 Partner installation 181 INADS connection with power fail transfer 182 INADS connection w
99. ack termination fails with span is still looped somewhere possibly at the an error code of 1313 loopback jack at the ICSU or somewhere in the network The red LED on the loopback Replace the ICSU and re run the test jack is on Loopback termination still fails Replace the 051 circuit pack and repeat the test The DS1 cannot frame on the There is something wrong with the receive signal into incoming span s signal after the loopback jack from the dumb block or the smart the loopback jack power down jack The span failed the service The problem is in the service provider s network provider s loopback test 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 141 DS1 T1 CPE loopback jack Condition Solution The service provider successfully loop tested the span up to the smart jack The wiring between the loopback jack and the smart jack is suspect Test and make repairs as needed You cannot locate and repair the problem in the time available and must terminate the test The test will not terminate normally in the absence of a good framing signal You have to reset the circuit pack Enter reset board UUCSS where UU is the cabinet number C is the carrier letter and SS is the slot number of the DS1 board gt NOTE If you have a G700 Media Gateway substitute XXXN S for UUCSS in the above command where XXX is the administered number of the G700 for example 002 and VS is the slot number on th
100. ady Output Input 7 AB SG Signal Ground Common Common 8 CF RLSD Received Line Signal Detector Output Input Continued on next page 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 59 Data modules and asynchronous data units Pin Name Function DCE DTE 9 Reserved for Testing 12 volts 10 Reserved for Testing 12 volts 11 Not used 12 QI Data Signal Rate Select DCE Source Output Input 13 Cl2 Data Signal Rate Select 2 DCE Source Input 14 Not used 15 DB Transmitter Signal Element Timing DCE Output Input Source 16 Not used 17 Receiver Signal Element Timing DCE Output Input Source 18 LL Local Loopback Input Output 19 CH2 Data Signal Rate Select 2 DTE Source Output 20 CD DTR Data Terminal Equipment Ready Input Output 21 RL Remove Loopback Input Output 22 RI Ring Indicator Output Input 23 CH Data Signal Rate Select DTE Source Input Output 24 DA Transmit Signal Element Timing DTE Input Output Source 25 TM Test Mode Output Input Circuits are not used for asynchronous operation Outputs are clamped OFF and inputs are ignored Configuring the 7400A for data communications equipment DCE applications If you are not going to use the 7400A data module in a modem pool proceed as follows 60 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Connect data modules Setting interface options on 7400A DCE 1
101. aiting for DSR or DCD gt DTR RTS REM lt unknown gt logged out LOG logger not enabled Press lt RETURN gt to see list of options IOLAN PLUS v4 02 00 a CDi iolan st After you have successfully administered and validated the connection between the adjunct and the C LAN circuit pack through the IOLAN you can disconnect the laptop or other PC from the IOLAN No further IOLAN administration is required Potential failure scenarios and repair actions If a link goes down between the terminal server and the switch you must reboot the terminal server for the link come back up If you are performing a software upgrade or if a system reset occurs you must reboot the terminal server to restore the link See Rebooting the IOLAN on page 127 for instructions Administering IP node names You must administer the IP addresses of the C LAN board any adjunct that connects directly to the LAN the terminal server if appropriate and the PC running the Reliable Session Layer Protocol if appropriate You use the Node Names screen to do this 1 Type change node names ip and press RETURN 2 Enter the name and the IP address of the C LAN board as well as any adjunct terminal server or PC you need to administer 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 131 Terminal server installation f change node names ip Page 1 of 1 ON NODE NAMES Name IP Address Name IP Add
102. allows wiring to the network interface point on the MUX to be remotely tested For a G700 Media Gateway this requires that the MM710 CSU be set so it can be used on DS1 wiring to the MUX Fiber MUXs can take the place of Interface termination feeds as shown in Figure 24 through Figure 31 Test these spans using the same procedures as metallic spans Note the following points 1 Fiber MUXs may have loopback capabilities that can the service provider can activate from the CO end These may loop the signal back to the CO or back to the DS1 board If the MUX provides the equivalent of a line loopback on the problem DS1 facility activate it after a successful loopback jack test and use it to isolate problems to the wiring between the loopback jack and the MUX 2 Be aware that there are installations that use repeatered metallic lines between the MUX and the dumb block These lines require DC power for the repeaters and this DC power is present at the dumb block interface to the CPE equipment A oopback jack is required in this configuration to properly isolate and terminate the DC power To check for the presence of DC make the following 4 measurements at the network interface jack 1 From transmit tip T Pin 5 to receive tip T1 Pin 2 2 From transmit ring R Pin 4 to receive ring R1 Pin 1 3 From transmit tip T Pin 5 to transmit ring R Pin 4 4 From receive tip T1 Pin 2 to receive ring R1 Pin 1 All measure
103. are continues to load automatically When finished the application icons appear in the program group How to place a Zydacron video call 1 Turn on the video camera Be sure the green LED is on 2 Double click on the Zydacron icon to start the program The program may take about 30 seconds to open ow Two local video windows should appear A Click the Dial icon from the Main toolbar Use the keypad or the computer keyboard to enter the telephone number of the test endpoint or telephone 6 To initiate the call click on the CALL button The Incoming Call screen appears on the test endpoint or the test telephone rings 220 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Multimedia call handling MMCH 7 Select ANSWER on the test endpoint or pick up the test telephone handset 8 Remote video appears on the local screen and a talk path is opened on the headset For a test telephone a talk path is opened Troubleshooting Zydacron Symptom After each PC reboot the first time you bring up the Zydacron application and receive a telephone call if you do not answer the data call the answer screen stays frozen in the window Solution Restart the Zydacron application Press the Ctrl Alt and Del keys at the same time This brings up a window that allows you to select a task Select the Zydacron application and click on the end task button Symptom Cannot make an outgoing call Get a Message Interrupt Solution The
104. ay work as well Understanding the modem controls and displays You control the modem by using the buttons on the front panel of the modem to change menus and select menu items displayed on a small LCD screen The buttons do the following NOTE The arrow and function buttons described in this section are located on the front panel of the modem not on a PC keyboard or terminal m Single Up Arrow moves up one level in the menu tree Double Up Arrow moves to the top level of the menu tree m Left Arrow moves to the previous choice at the current level of the menu tree m Right Arrow moves to next choice at the current level of the menu tree m F1 selects the choice displayed above F1 m F2 selects the choice displayed above F2 m F3 selects the choice displayed above F3 For our purposes the on screen prompt strap group indicates a collection of related configuration settings Modem menus can be confusing because you only get to see one or two headings or items at a time The modem also has a limited set of command words so many of them have to be used more than once and commands seem to be repeating themselves This can be confusing To avoid missing a step check the values on the display after you enter a command and make sure the result agrees with that listed in the corresponding step in the instructions 102 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Paradyne COMSPHERE 3910 Creating an editable configuration set It is g
105. ble 15 to troubleshoot Table 15 051 Troubleshooting Condition Solution The value of the Test cpe loopback jack field is Pattern 3 in 24 The loopback jack test is active The value of the Synchronized field is N Retry the test 5 times The value of the Synchronized field remains N after 5 tries Excessive bit errors are likely Check for intermittent connections or broken wires in an SPE receive or transmit pair and repair as necessary Then repeat step 1 The value of the Bit error count field is non zero Repeat step 1 several times The value of the Synchronized is Y The 051 circuit pack has synchronized to the looped 3 in 24 pattern and is counting bit errors in the pattern The value of the Bit error count field pegs at 75535 or increments by 100s or 1000s each time you repeat step 1 Suspect loose or corroded connections severe crosstalk or impedance imbalances between the two conductors of the receive or transmit pair Wiring may need replacement The value of the Bit error count field is 0 There are no obvious wiring problems Verify this by repeating step 1 at 1 minute to 10 minute intervals until you are certain If the test reports no errors for 1 minute the error rate is less than 1 in 108 If the test reports no errors for 10 minutes the error rate is less than 1 in 109 140 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Loopback testing with a smart jack
106. cated in a port carrier gt NOTE This does not apply to the G700 Media Gateway 1 Wire the queue warning indicator to the information outlet 2 Administer the switch for the new equipment 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 205 Paging and announcement equipment Loudspeaker paging for G700 Media Gateways On a G700 Media Gateway the loudspeaker paging feature is connected through a port on an MM711 Analog Media Module The G700 Media Gateway does not support an auxiliary trunk circuit pack Therefore the loudspeaker feature through an auxiliary trunk is not supported on a G700 Media Gateway However ECC G700 Media Gateway users can access the loudspeaker paging feature if equipment is physically connected to a TN763 auxiliary trunk circuit pack in an EPN carrier of an ECC system Figure 54 shows the connections for loudspeaker paging dial dictation or recorded announcement features on a G700 Media Gateway cydfspkKLC 091802 1 G700 Media Gateway 4 Telephone hybrid third party device 2 MM711 Analog Media Module 5 Loudspeaker paging system 3 RJ 45 connection Figure 54 Typical loudspeaker equipment connections for a G700 Media Gateway To hook up loudspeaker paging from a G700 Media Gateway 1 Connect one end of an RJ 45 cable to a port in the MM711 Analog Media Module 2 Connect the other end of the RJ 45 cable to a customer supplied telephone hybrid device
107. ce you are sure that the DS1 circuit pack and ICSU are functioning correctly go to the management terminal and busy out the DS1 circuit pack by typing busyout board UUCSS where UU is the cabinet number C is the carrier letter and SS is the slot number of the DS1 board Administering the DS1 for the test 1 At the management terminal open the DS1 administration form Type change ds1 UUCSS where UU is the cabinet number C is the carrier letter and SS is the slot number of the DS1 board 2 Make sure that the near end csu type field is set to integrated 3 Change to page 2 of the DS1 administration form and confirm that the value of the TX LBO field is OdB 4 If the value of the TX LBO field is not OdB record the current value Then set the TX LBO field to OdB for testing 5 Press ENTER to make the changes CANCEL to quit without changes Testing the integrity of the loopback circuit Now perform the first part of the actual loopback test gt NOTE If you have a G700 Media Gateway substitute XXXV S for UUCSS in the following command where XXX is the administered number of the G700 for example 002 and VS is the slot number on the G700 of the Media Module for example V3 The V is not a variable and needs to be included in the command exactly where shown A sample address for a DS1 circuit pack on a G700 Media Gateway might look like this 002V3 138 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Loopback testing with a smart
108. ck jack as shown in Figure 26 and Figure 27 If there is an extended demarcation point but the smart jack is accessible install the loopback jack as shown in Figure 28 and Figure 29 1 To install the loopback jack simply disconnect the RJ 48 8 wide connector at the appropriate interface point and connect the loopback jack in series with the DS1 span See Figure 24 through Figure 33 2 Plug the H600 383 cable from the ICSU or from the MM710 into the female connector on the loopback jack 3 Plug the male connector on the loopback jack cable into the network interface point gt NOTE Do not remove the loopback jack after installation This is not a test tool and should always be available to remotely test a 051 span Without a smart jack Install the loopback jack at the point where the cabling from the ICSU plugs into the dumb block If there is more than one dumb block choose the one that is closest to the Interface Termination feed or the fiber MUX to provide maximum coverage for loopback jack tests Refer to Figure 30 through Figure 33 1 To install the loopback jack simply disconnect the RJ 48 8 wide connector at the appropriate interface point and connect the loopback jack in series with the DS1 span See Figure 24 through Figure 33 2 Plug the H600 383 cable from the ICSU or from the MM710 into the female connector on the loopback jack 3 Plug the male connector on the loopback jack cable into the network in
109. ct a system telephone to station 10 on the PARTNER system 2 Connect a standard RJ 11 telephone line cord from the PARTNER CO line to the CO line protector 3 Connect the INADS tip and ring port from the AUX connector to the tip ring pair of CO line port 1 on the PARTNER through the MDF See Figure 43 Use wire pair 50 and 25 on the MDF U S Atlas Spain platform connection 1 Select station 11 15 as the INADS port connection European platform connection T Bridge the outside pair of CO line port 1 to the INADS port A 258A adapter may be used High reliability Be sure that the TN1648B SYSAM circuit packs are located in different cabinets or processor carriers 1 Bridge the 2 INADS tip ring ports A 258A adapter may be used See Figure 43 2 Connect the bridged INADS tip ring port to a station port PARTNER administration Set standard telephone station European platforms only gt NOTE 555 233 116 e Do not exit from the programming mode until instructed to do so Connect the PARTNER programming telephone MLS12 to station 10 Press Feature followed by 0 0 Press the left intercom System Program button twice Enter the password The default password is 7777 The green LED next to the left intercom button must be steady on Enter 3 0 8 6 Enter 1 0 if station 10 is connected to the INADS port or the station number connected to the INADS port Issue 4 October 2002
110. cture the co resident DLG represents the next step toward delivering voice and data capabilities over an IP network using a common interface The co resident DLG is application software that co resides with the MultiVantage Software on the server No physical installation or MAPD specific administration is required for the co resident DLG Switch based connectivity co resident DLG In terms of switch based connectivity the co resident DLG is supported by the following platforms Avaya MultiVantage Software 58100 Media Server configurations formerly DEFINITY ONE and IP 600 m Avaya S8300 Media Server with Avaya G700 Media Gateway DEFINITY LAN gateway and ASAl ethernet For more information on co resident DLG and the G700 Media Gateway see Chapter 13 DEFINITY LAN Gateway and ASAI Ethernet and Chapter 14 Installation and Test for CallVisor ASAI in the Avaya MultiVantage CallVisor ASAI Technical Reference 555 230 220 For more information also refer to the DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server CallVisor ASAI Applications Over MAPD 555 230 136 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 119 DEFINITY LAN gateway system 120 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Terminal server installation Overview This chapter provides information on connecting adjunct equipment to the C LAN circuit pack or to a G700 Media Gateway with an S8300 Media Server using a terminal server Figure 21 Avaya supports the IOLAN 1
111. cuit pack 4 B25A 25 pair cable to AUX 5 Main distribution frame MDF 6 B25A 25 pair cable to circuit pack 7 PSTN or extension Figure 40 Analog loopback connections Installing INADS analog loopback on a high reliability system Be sure to place the TN1648B SYSAM circuit packs in different cabinets or processor carriers Also be sure to place the analog line circuit packs in the same cabinets or carriers as the TN1648 circuit packs 1 Connect each INADS tip ring port to an analog station port through the MDF See Figure 40 2 Connect each tip ring port to a separate analog line circuit pack 180 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 DEFINITY INADS Administration gt NOTE Add 2 pauses in front of the dial string when using cut through trunks Pauses are not required if using ARS 1 Type change system parameters maintenance and press Enter 2 For high reliability systems in the see interchange field type daily and press Enter This is done in case 1 of the connections between the 2 TN1648B circuit packs is down This assures that within 24 hours the working connection is available to report alarms Type add station number or next and press Enter In the Type field enter 500 rotary analog telephone In the Port field enter the port number for this line oso For high reliability systems repeat the above steps for the second analog line Administer the 2 stations as part of a TEG terminati
112. d by the total RENs contact the local telephone company REN is not required for some types of analog or digital facilities Means of Connection Connection of this equipment to the telephone network is shown in the following tables For SCC1 G600 and CMC1 Media Gateways Manufacturer s Port FIC Code SOC REN Network Identifier A S Code Jacks Off On premises station OL13C 9 0F RJ2GX RJ21X RJLIC DID trunk 02RV2 T 0 0B RJ2GX RJ21X CO trunk 02GS2 0 3A RJ21X 02LS2 0 3A RJ21X Tie trunk TL31M 9 0F RJ2GX Basic Rate Interface 021S5 6 0F 6 0Y RJA9C 1 544 digital interface 04DU9 BN 6 0F RJ48C RJ48M O04DU9 IKN 6 0F RJ48C RJ48M 04DU9 ISN 6 0F RJ48C RJ48M 120A3 channel service unit 04DU9 DN 6 0Y RJ48C For the G700 Media Gateway Manufacturer s Port FIC Code SOC REN Network Identifier A S Code Jacks Ground Start CO trunk 02GS2 0 5A DID trunk 02RV2 T AS 0 Loop Start CO trunk 02LS2 0 5A 1 544 digital interface 04DU9 BN 6 0Y RJ48C 04DU9 DN 6 0Y RJ48C 04DU9 IKN 6 0Y RJ48C 04DU9 ISN 6 0Y RJ48C Basic Rate Interface 02185 6 0F RJ49C If the terminal equipment for example the MultiVantage Solution equipment causes harm to the telephone network the telephone com pany will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of ser vice may be required But if advance notice is not practical the telephone company wil
113. dem replies OK 100 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Paradyne COMSPHERE 3810 Plus and 3811 Plus Paradyne COMSPHERE 3810 Plus and 3811 Plus Configuring the 3810 Plus and 3811 Plus modems 1 Install the modem as described in the vendor s documentation 2 Attach a PC with terminal emulation software as described in the vendor s documentation 3 From the terminal enter the following AT command string AT amp F amp D2 amp S4 D3S2 128x7V2S7 60S85 1 4 Then enter the following command string ATY0S10 100S78 2MOE0 N1 amp W The modem is now configured Paradyne COMSPHERE 3910 You configure COMSPHERE 3910 modems using a front button panel see Figure 20 or Hayes compatible AT commands For instructions on how to physically connect the modem and general configuration instructions see the documentation that came with the modem This document describes configuring the 3910 for particular DEFINITY adjuncts Power On Selftst A Passed A ca 1 F2 F3 gt modf3150 KLC 030899 Figure 20 COMPSPHERE 3910 modem front panel 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 101 External modems Configuring the 3910 for CMS The COMSPHERE 3910 modem may be used as the Call Management System CMS Remote Console Modem or as a device that provides serial connectivity to CMS through the Network Terminal Server NTS The instructions below set up the modem for use in CMS other configurations m
114. during power failure 8 Main distribution frame from CO line port 1 to station port 10 9 PSTN or DEFINITY extension 4 258A adapter bridged connection 10 B25A 25 pair cable to AUX 5 Standard RJ 45 telephone cord 11 AUX connector use wire pair 50 and 25 6 103A or modular wall jack tip and ring 12 Avaya Media Server or Gateway PPN Figure 41 INADS connection US Atlas platform 182 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 DEFINITY INADS PARTNER System 7 MLS12D telephone for programming 8 Standard RJ 45 telephone cord 9 103A or modular wall jack 10 Pins 2 3 on cable 5 bridge to pins 1 4 of cable 7 inside MDF 11 Dial tone from the CO or extension on 12 pins 2 3 with return dial tone to the INADS port on pins 1 4 during power failure o cydf206a RPY 021998 Main distribution frame MDF PSTN or switch extension B25A 25 pair cable to AUX AUX connector use wire pair 50 25 tip and ring Avaya Media Server or Gateway PPN Standard RJ 45 connector pins 2 3 tip and ring connect to pins 1 4 tip and ring when the internal contacts close during power failure Figure 42 INADS connection European platform Standard reliability m Normal connection Connect the INADS tip and ring port from the AUX connector wire pair 50 and 25 to the tip ring pair of CO line port 1 on t
115. e G700 of the Media Module for example V3 The V is not a variable and needs to be included in the command exactly where shown A sample address for a DS1 circuit pack on a G700 Media Gateway might look like this 002V3 The test terminated normally Restoring DS1 administration gt NOTE Proceed with Restoring DS1 administration If you have a G700 Media Gateway substitute XXXV S for UUCSS in the following command where XXX is the administered number of the G700 for example 002 and VS is the slot number on the G700 of the Media Module for example V3 The V is not a variable and needs to be included in the command exactly where shown A sample address for a DS1 circuit pack on a G700 Media Gateway might look like this 002V3 Atthe management terminal open the DS1 administration form Enter change ds1 UUCSS where UU is the cabinet number C is the carrier letter and SS is the slot number of the DS1 board 2 Change to page 2 of the DS1 administration form 3 Change the value of the TX LBO field to the original value that you wrote down when you were Administering the DS1 for the test on page 138 Press ENTER to make the changes CANCEL to quit without changes Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Loopback testing with a smart jack Releasing the DS1 circuit pack gt NOTE If you have a G700 Media Gateway substitute XXXV S for UUCSS in the following command where XXX is the administered n
116. e INTUITY Lodging Call Accounting work with the Homisco technician to test the link If a link does not come up immediately try using the busyout cdr link and release cdr link commands 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 175 Call detail recording CDR option settings Using the downloadable reliable session layer protocol RSP tool The intent of the reliable session layer protocol RSP is to guarantee delivery of data records from the switch to an output device that connects to the switch over an asynchronous TCP IP link You can download the RSP tool from the Avaya Web site The RSP tool allows you to implement this protocol on a PC that collects data records in a file The protocol assures that the data records arrive safely at the PC You can then send the output file to a printer Setting up an RSP configuration To set up an RSP configuration m Administer the PC as a client application on the switch m Download install and administer the RSP for the PC Setting up the switch To set up the server application on the switch complete the following tasks m Administering IP node names on page 131 Give the PC a node name The IP address is the IP address of the PC that is running the RSP tool Administering IP services on page 132 The service type SYS_PRNT the Remote Node the node name assigned to the PC Remote port is the port assigned as the listen port on the PC You can determine the listen port by
117. e the command interface that the modem should use when dialing The RS 232 interface uses control characters to pass communications commands and control the transmission These are user configurable We need to disable the result code options while retaining the default values for the other control characters Proceed as follows Opening the DTE Dialer menus 1 From the Edit StrapGroup prompt press the right arrow button once The DTE Dialer menu heading appears 2 Press F1 to select DTE Dialer The DTE Dialer Type AT menu heading appears Skipping to the result code options To reach the options we need to set we have to skip over a number of other options without making changes Proceed as follows 1 From the DTE Dialer Type AT menu heading press F1 to select Nxt The AT Escape Char menu heading appears 2 Press F1 to select Nxt The Escape GuardTim menu heading appears 3 Press F1 to select Nxt The BreakForceEscap menu heading appears 4 Press F1 to select Nxt The CommandCharEcho menu heading appears 5 Press F1 to select Nxt The CarriageRtn Char menu heading appears 6 Press F1 to select Nxt The Backspace Char menu heading appears 7 Press F1 to select Nxt The Linefeed Char menu heading appears 8 Press F1 to select Nxt The ResultCodes Enable menu heading appears 106 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Paradyne COMSPHERE 3910 Disabling result codes We have reached the options that we need to chan
118. e xxxx is the address of the TN2207 PRI circuit pack for example 1B0517 The Max Number of NCA TSC defaultis 0 The Max Number of GA TSC defaultis 0 Trunk Group for NCA TSC leave blank Trunk Group for Channel Selection leave blank Logoff the terminal and then log back on the terminal to view your changes Place multimedia data conference call to an endpoint with known video capability to test the esm function Troubleshooting To determine ESM link status enter the following commands from the system administration terminal 1 2 3 Status esm Status signaling group List MMI gt NOTE When you move ESM circuit packs you MUST remove the DS1 and signaling group translations You cannot use the change circuit pack command Refer to Setup and test the MMCH installation on page 214 for further information 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 223 Multimedia communications products MMCX MMCH ESM 224 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 ammmmmmmmmmm Property management system PMS This chapter provides information on connecting the property management system PMS and a terminal journal printer or both gt NOTE The information in this chapter does not apply to the G700 Media Gateway configurations Connecting the property management system PMS A data module and an asynchronous data unit form the interface between the DEFINITY and the property management system
119. elephone 2 or 4 wire to match type 7 25 pair cable to digital line circuit pack of circuit pack 8 25 pair cable to BRI circuit pack or NT1 2 Personal computer 4 to 2 wire adapter 3 BRI adapter 9 Avaya Media Server 4 D8W cord 10 Multimedia interface circuit pack 5 103A or modular wall jack 11 Voice conditioner circuit pack 6 Main distribution frame Figure 61 Typical multimedia call handling connections gt NOTE The NT1 adapter item 8 is not used with a MM720 BRI module The NT1 is a 2 4 converter unit and the MM720 currently only supports 4 wire trunking In items 7 and 8 above the connection to both an MM712 DCP media module and to an MM720 BRI media module is not a 25 pair cable but rather an RJ45 cable 1 Each PC MMCH endpoint must contain a BRI adapter 2 Connect a DCP telephone to a digital line circuit pack The DCP telephone must be used in conjunction with the PC Refer to the tables at the end of this chapter for the pinout of the digital line circuit pack 3 Connect the PC BRI adapter to any BRI port on the Avaya Media Server Refer to the tables at the end of this chapter for the pinout of an ISDN BRI circuit pack 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 213 Multimedia communications products MMCX MMCH ESM Administer the system 1 Call INADS and notify the representative that the Multimedia Call Handling MMCH field on page 2 of the customer options form must be
120. em The Multi Tech MT5634ZBA USB modem either gets configured automatically through the USB port with the factory defaults No special configuration is necessary Administration You have to administer each modem that you attach to the system gt NOTE Only the basic procedure is covered here For the full range of options see the Administrator s Guide for Avaya MultiVantage Software 555 233 506 Accessing the administration form 1 Open the modem administration form At the management terminal enter change system parameters maintenance 2 Scroll to page 3 of the form Identifying the modem 1 On the modem administration form set the Modem Connection field to external it should be set to none if no modem is installed This field generates alarms if it is not administered correctly It cannot be set to none if Alarm Origination is activated 2 Set the Modem Name field to a unique 20 character alphanumeric identifier 110 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Administration Setting data transmission parameters 1 On the modem administration form set the Data Bits field to 8 the default 2 Set the Parity field to none the default 3 Set the RTS CTS Enabled field to amp H1 unless you have an Intel modem in which case set it to Q3 This enables flow control Set the Asynchronous Data Mode field to amp MO the default unless you have an Intel modem in which case set it to J1
121. enerally easiest to configure the modem by starting from the default factory configuration You then change only those settings that are different for a DEFINITY installation Copying factory default settings Make a copy of the default factory configuration using the following procedure 1 On the front panel of the COMSPHERE 3910 press the F2 button to select Configure The Ld EditArea frm prompt appears Press the right arrow button four times The Factory menu item appears Press the F1 button to select Factory The Ld Fact Preset gt prompt appears Press the right arrow button Press F2 to select Async Dial Press F3 to select Save The Sav EditArea to prompt appears Press F1 to save configuration changes to the Active Saved storage area Since you are changing the active area to a new set of options Factory Async Dial the modem automatically runs a power on self test The Idle 19 2 and Status Configure messages appear To return to the top level menu at any time press the double up arrow button Loading the copied default settings Load the default settings so that you can edit them for use with CMS Proceed as follows 1 On the front panel of the COMSPHERE 3910 press F2 to select Configure The Ld EditArea frm prompt appears Press the right arrow button once The Active Saved prompt appears 3 Press F1 to select Choose Function 555 233 116 Press F1 to select Edit The
122. engineered Chapter 1 909A B universal coupler provides details of the connections between the 909A B universal coupler and the wiring blocks A CAUTION Damage to the 909A B may occur if the cable is plugged into J3 before all cross connects are completed On the 909A B universal coupler m Connect seizure control voltage of from 9 to 70 volts to the PG2 BZ2 connection pin 2 of J1 Switching voltage to the PG2 BZ2 connection can be from the 909 s 48 volt supply Connect a 48 VDC power source to the 48 and GRD terminals the 909A B Install patch cord jumper wires at the main distribution frame Issue 4 October 2002 203 Paging and announcement equipment 7 Connect a 2 pair line cord modular plug at one end from the information outlet to the loudspeaker system 8 Install loudspeaker equipment according to the manufacturer s instructions 9 Connect an approved 48 VDC power source to the 48 and GRD terminals pins 5 and 2 respectively of J3 10 Administer the switch for the new equipment ESPA radio paging Figure 53 shows typical connections to European Standard Paging Access ESPA equipment Connect the LINE jack on the PassageWay interface to a digital line 4 wire DCP circuit pack through the MDF cydf004 RPY 123097 1 DCP telephone 6 To digital line circuit pack 2 4 pair modular cord 7 RS 232 connector 3
123. eps re initialize the IOLAN so it knows it s connected to the LAN through its IP address 2 Select reboot and press ENTER 3 Press the space bar to restart the IOLAN 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 127 Terminal server installation Administering the gateway gt NOTE gt A OO If the C LAN circuit pack and IOLAN are in the same subnet skip this step Select Admin mode Password and press ENTER Type iolan and press ENTER Select gateway to access the Gateway menu Fill in the following fields for Entry 1 m Destination C LAN P address m Gateway Gateway address m Netmask Subnet mask gt NOTE The following steps re initialize the IOLAN so it knows it s connected to the LAN through your gateway 5 Select reboot and press ENTER Press the space bar to restart the IOLAN Administering an IOLAN port 128 Use this procedure when connecting an adjunct or serial COM port on a PC directly locally to the IOLAN see Figure 23 1 Select Admin mode Password and press ENTER 2 Type iolan and press ENTER 3 4 Type port number where port number is the port that the adjunct Select port and press ENTER connects to and press ENTER to view the Port Setup Menu Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Installing and administering the terminal server Administrator PORT SETUP MENU Terminal 2 Hardware Flow ctrl Keys Speed 19200 Flow ctrl Hardware Hot
124. erface up to 1000 ft 305 m 2 Span section 2 7 Dumb block extended demarcation 3 Span section 3 8 Loopback jack 4 G700 Media Gateway 9 Network interface smart jack 5 E1 T1 port on an MM710 10 Interface termination or fiber multiplexer MUX multi media module 11 Central office 12 Dumb block to smart jack RJ 48 Figure 29 Network interface at extended demarcation point smart jack accessible for an 710 multi media module 150 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Testing a loopback jack without a smart jack Testing a loopback jack without a smart jack When the loopback jack is added to a span that does not contain a smart jack the span is divided into 2 sections from the ICSU or from the MM710 to the loopback jack and from the loopback jack to the central office CO Section 2 includes the short cable from the loopback jack to the dumb block demarcation point part of the loopback jack This cable is the only part of Section 2 that is part of customer premises wiring It is not covered in the loopback jack s loopback path See Figure 30 through Figure 33 prdfcs8 012497 1 Span section 1 5 Loopback jack 2 Span section 2 6 Dumb block demarcation point 3 120A2 or later ICSU 7 Interface termination or fiber multiplexer MUX 4 RJ 48 to network interface 8 Central office up to 1000 ft 305 m Figure 30 Network interface at dumb block for a 120A2 or later ICSU 555 23
125. es to complete After the tutorial runs if desired and the product is registered the ProShare application opens with 2 video windows Click on the Call button A telephone dial pad appears Use the dial pad to enter the telephone number of the desired extension to place a test call to The ProShare only makes 2 B calls The telephone number entered is used to place both calls To place a 2B two 74 kB channels call to 2 different telephone extensions separate them with a colon To place a 57 kB call instead of a 74 kB call enter a pound sign to the end of the called party extension To initiate the call click on the DIAL button on the handset window The dialing status displays where the extension was entered When the connection is made remote video appears Troubleshooting ProShare Symptom Any attempt to place a data call to the complex s voice station is denied by the ProShare Solution When configuring the ProShare you entered the voice extension of the complex You need to enter the data extension Step G below To do this a Goto the ProShare directory and run the Diagnostics and Utilities program b C d Double click on the Hardware and ISDN Configuration utility Choose ISDN Line Configuration Set Protocol custom and Manufacturer AT amp T BESS Click on the Accept button Set Switch PBX PBX Type G3r or G3i for G3si Click on the Accept button Set Phone
126. eway and the network interface point The loopback jack is required when DC power is at the interface to the integrated channel service unit ICSU gt NOTE Do not remove the loopback jack after installation It should always be available for remote tests of the DS1 span gt NOTE For G700 Media Gateway systems the channel service unit CSU is integrated within the MM710 board This means that there is no need for a separate external device For earlier media gateway systems the integrated channel service unit ICSU also known as the 120A2 is a separate device that plugs into the back of the media gateway For G700 Media Gateway systems the loopback jack isolates the MM710 internal CSU from the DC power and properly loops the DC span power Installing a loopback jack You can install a loopback jack with or without a smart jack With a smart jack Install the loopback jack at the interface to the smart jack if possible This position provides maximum coverage of CPE wiring when remote loopback tests are run 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 135 DS1 T1 CPE loopback jack If the smart jack is not accessible install the loopback jack at the extended demarcation point If there is no extended demarcation point install the loopback jack directly at the network interface point as shown in Figure 24 and Figure 25 If there is an extended demarcation point and the smart jack is not accessible install the loopba
127. figuring the RS 232 interface on 7400A DCE You can set each pin of the RS 232 cable to meet the needs of specific applications or connected equipment however in most cases you can use the defaults To set the EIA leads proceed as follows 1 When the SET LeadName LEAD prompt appears press the NEXT NO button to keep the default or the ENTER YES button to make a change SET LeadName LEAD DATA BACK ENTER YES 20 Push the button indicated by the arrow gt 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 65 Data modules and asynchronous data units 2 If you pressed the ENTER YES button at the SET LeadName LEAD prompt the LeadName gt ON prompt appears Press the ENTER YES button TI DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES 20 Push the button indicated by the arrow gt 3 Repeat until all leads have been set Setting parity on 7400A DCE Next you need to identify the type of parity coding that the data module should expect Parity is an error detection scheme that is based on the value of a parity bit in each unit of information Four coding schemes are used ODD EVEN MARK and SPACE In odd parity coding the parity bit is set to 0 if the number of 1s in the information is odd 1 if itis even In even parity coding the parity bit is set to 0 if the number of 1s in the information is even 1 if it is odd Mark parity coding always sets the parity bit t
128. ge Proceed as follows 1 From the ResultCodes Enable menu heading press the right arrow button once The Disable menu item appears 2 Press F2 to select Disable 3 Press F1 to select Nxt The ExtendResltCode Enable menu heading appears 4 Press the right arrow button once The Disable menu item appears 5 Press F2 to select Disable Exiting the DTE Dialer menu Skip over the remaining menu headings Proceed as follows 1 Press F1 to select Nxt The ResultCode Form menu heading appears 2 Press F1 to select Nxt The AT Cmnd Mode menu heading appears 3 Press F1 to select End The Edit StrapGroup menu heading appears Configuring the data line Set the line speed and accept the default values for the other settings Proceed as follows Opening the dial line menu 1 From the Edit StrapGroup menu heading press the right arrow button twice The Dial Line menu item appears 2 Press F1 to select the Dial Line menu heading The Dial Line Rate menu heading appears Setting the line rate 1 From the Dial Line Rate menu heading press the right arrow button four times The 9600 V32b menu item appears 2 Press F2 to select 9600 V32b 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 107 External modems Exiting the dial line menu Skip over the remaining menu headings Proceed as follows 1 Press F1 to select Nxt The V32bis Automode Enable menu heading appears 2 Press F1 to select Nxt The V32bis Autora
129. gh the Configure Server option on the Web interface gt NOTE You must administer the RAS IP address and dial out information on each server Example of an ART script file productid p 100003151 The product id will be different for each server almenable d f This command enables dial out on the first phone number administered almcall f 18005353573 This command administers the phone number gt NOTE RAS IP address 10 1 1 27 Enter the IP address through the Web user interface For more information see Installation and Upgrades for the Avaya G700 Media Gateway controlled by an Avaya S8300 Media Server or an Avaya S8700 Media Server 555 234 100 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 187 DEFINITY INADS 188 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Malicious call trace The malicious call trace MCT voice recorder connects directly to the tip and ring connections of a TN763 D auxiliary trunk circuit pack See Figure 44 The 909A B universal coupler provides seizure control to the recorder gt NOTE There is no auxiliary trunk circuit pack for the G700 Media Gateway so information in this chapter does not apply to the G700 Media Gateway However you can access MCT equipment connected to a port network cydf038 PDH 091696 1 Malicious call trace voice recorder 4 Power supply for universal coupler 2 25 pair cable T R S S1 Sz SZ1 to 5 To SZ1 on TN763 D connector TN763 D auxil
130. gs m Modem see Chapter 5 External modems and the modem vendor s documentation for recommended settings m IN726 data line circuit pack and an asynchronous data unit gt NOTE The TN726 data line circuit pack is not supported in either multi connect or IP connect implementations of the 58700 Media Server TN726 data line circuit packs are only supported on DEFINITY G3r and earlier platforms m TCP IP connection to the C LAN board on an MCC1 Media Gateway or to the IP connection on an G700 S8300 server configuration either directly or through a terminal server see Chapter 8 Terminal server installation for more information on connecting through a terminal server CDR equipment can connect directly to the DCE connector the Electronic Industries Association EIA port on the rear of the control carrier in all systems except G3csi Data modules or modems are not required In the G3csi CDR equipment connects to the DCE J2 connector on the processor interface cable 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 173 Call detail recording CDR option settings On a G700 S8300 server configuration CDR equipment can connect to one of the two IP connections EXT 1 or EXT 2 on the front of the G700 Media Gateway gt NOTE You can also use any of the ports on an optional 16 port module if your G700 Media Gateway is so equipped Using other equipment as the CDR output devices A printer a 94A local storage unit
131. h pin of the RS 232 cable to meet the needs of specific applications though in most cases the defaults should work For a list of pins and leads see Table 11 on page 73 The Data Signal Rate Select EIA leads CI CI2 CH and CH2 of the RS 232 cable indicate the receive transmit speeds that the data module can use To set the EIA signal rate leads proceed as follows 1 From the HOME display press NEXT NO until SET OPTIONS appears Then press the ENTER YES button Nu DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e Push the button indicated by the arrow gt SET OPTIONS 2 When the SET 300 SPEED prompt appears press NEXT NO until SET CI LEAD appears Then using the table and instructions below as a guide start setting the leads SET CI LEAD DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e Push the button indicated the arrow gt 72 ssue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Connect data modules Table 11 DTE mode RS 232 signal rate lead settings for the 7400A CI CH CD CH2 If you selected AT control in an earlier step set OFF OFF OFF OFF You want only 1 data speed OFF OFF OFF OFF You want 2 data speeds ON ON OFF OFF You want only 3 or 4 data speeds ON ON ON ON 3 When the SET CI LEAD prompt appears press the NEXT NO button to keep the default OFF or the ENTER YES button to make a change 1 DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e e e
132. h the MDF to the wall jack where the data unit is installed Connect the data modules to the equipment Using an asynchronous data unit ADU and a data line circuit pack You connect an asynchronous data terminal through an ADU to a data line circuit pack Normally the connected data terminal powers the data unit The data unit can also be remotely or locally powered using a 2012D transformer with a 248B adapter Data units connected to receive only printers require external power 1 Configure printer or terminal in accordance with the recommendations in the vendor s documentation Identify the port associated with the data unit or data module using the Data Module Form see Administer the data modules on page 95 Establish a physical connection from the data port on the circuit pack through the MDF to the wall jack where the data unit is installed Connect the information outlet to the ADU 5 Connect the RS 232 plug on the ADU or data module to the data terminal Connect the printer to the ADU using a modem or data module following the instructions in Chapter 4 Data modules and asynchronous data units and Chapter 5 External modems Connecting PMS and printers using TCP IP Property management systems PMS and printers can be connected to the switch using asynchronous TCP IP links This section provides information on connecting these adjuncts to the C LAN and performing the initial administration
133. has all IP trunks At this time IP trunks support audio only functionalities Therefore this configuration supports audio only functionalities over these IP trunks LAN gt gt 1 1 6 cydcg600 032402 1 S8700 Media Servers 6 IP phones 2 Ethernet switch 7 Analog phones 3 Uninterrupted Power Supply UPS 8 T1 E1 connectivity units 9 Wireless phones 4 G600 Media Gateway 10 INTUITY Audix connected through 5 DCP phones an IP Figure 51 58700 Media Server with IP connect The G600 Media Gateway connected to the 58700 Media Server by IP is the only supported connectivity in the IP connect configuration The G600 contains 10 slots and can use traditional DEFINITY circuit packs Loudspeaker paging for MCC1 SCC1 CMC1 or G600 Media Gateways In an MCC1 SCC1 CMC1 or G600 Media Gateway the loudspeaker paging feature provides a connection from a TN763B C D auxiliary trunk circuit pack or equivalent to a customer supplied paging amplifier 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 201 Paging and announcement equipment Loudspeaker paging without paging adapter Figure 52 shows the connections for the loudspeaker paging feature These connections are used when the loudspeaker interface equipment is not located in the equipment room If the equipment is located in the equipment room the inf
134. he PARTNER system US Atlas Spain platform connection Connect station 10 to the INADS port European platform connection Bridge the outside pair of CO line port 1 to the INADS port A 258A adapter may be used 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 183 DEFINITY INADS High reliability Be sure that the TN1648B SYSAM circuit packs are located in different DEFINITY cabinets or processor carriers 1 Bridge the 2 INADS tip ring ports A 258A adapter may be used 2 Connect the bridged INADS tip ring port to a PARTNER station port INADS connection without power fail transfer A CAUTION Check local regulations regarding this connection method In this configuration Figure 43 the INADS line and the emergency telephone extension are bridged together If this connection method is not allowed do not connect the INADS port to station 10 Rug cydf206b RPY 021998 1 PARTNER system 6 Main distribution frame 2 MLS12D telephone for programming 7 PSTN 3 Standard RJ 45 telephone cord 8 B25A 25 pair cable 4 103A or modular wall jack 9 AUX connector use wire pair 50 25 tip 5 Dial tone from the CO or a switch and ring extension 10 Avaya Media Server or Gateway PPN Figure 43 INADS connection all platforms 184 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 DEFINITY INADS Standard reliability Normal connection 1 Conne
135. he batteries are more than six months old 1145B power supply The 1145B power supply powers ISDN DCP terminal equipment adjuncts and other customer supplied external equipment It supplies 48V 200 W total and supports 32 outputs You can install one ISDN terminal or DCP adjunct per output A manual switch on the distribution unit lets the user redirect reserve power to outputs 1 to 32 so that all outputs get battery reserve power An optional 1149 battery and 1146 distribution unit provides uninterruptible 48 VDC power Ay DANGER When operating power supply equipment you must follow basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and personal injury Read understand and follow all warnings and instructions See Required safety precautions on page 31 Circuit protection A thermistor current limits the maximum output of each output to 12 W but the average power per output cannot exceed 7 25 W 200 32 7 25 An LED indicates the status of the thermistor When the LED is ON there is a short on the power pair 32 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 1145B power supply Mountings The back up battery mounts on a top plate The power supply and distribution units mount on a bottom plate The plates are normally wall mounted Installing the wall mounting See Figure 3 555 233 116 1 Locate one plate directly below the other with the raised letters right side up Be sure that the AC power c
136. he data module s LINE jack to the DEFINITY wall jack m DCP telephone D8W cord optional The D8W cord connects the telephone to the data module s PHONE jack m Suitable auxiliary power supply if the optional telephone is installed D7AP power cord and 400B2 adapter in the US international power supply such as the MSP 1 elsewhere You must have access to the administration console of the DEFINITY either through a terminal and keyboard or through a PC A breakout box for RS 232 interfaces may prove helpful in some cases The RS 232 breakout box helps you to identify the pin configuration of the RS 232 interface on the equipment you are trying to connect Set hardware options Depending on the data module you may have to set various configuration options using hardware switches software commands or both You must set the hardware options before you administer or physically install the data module Setting 7400A data module hardware options Most configuration options are controlled by commands entered on the front panel of the 7400A But you have to make hardware changes when you want to set up the 7400A data module for use in a modem pool or as a piece of data communications equipment In a modem pool the data module operates as data terminal equipment DTE In most other applications it functions as data communications equipment DCE You have to set the correct operating mode for the data module before you can access
137. he power supply cord to building surfaces Do not overload power outlets Do not use this product near water Do not let anything spill on or into the unit Clean only with a dry rag Never push objects through openings in the case Do not try to disassemble the unit Return it for repair Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages Incorrect reassembly may cause electric shock when the products are subsequently used Power down the unit and refer servicing immediately if the unit is exposed to water or other liquids if the unit is dropped or damaged or if the unit fails to operate normally Never let the operating temperature of the unit exceed the recommended maximum Issue 4 October 2002 31 Auxiliary power supplies DANGER Do not block or cover the ventilation openings in the case Do not let anything rest on the unit Do not attempt to recharge batteries The power unit recharges the batteries itself Any other recharging method may cause leaks of corrosive electrolyte or explosion Discard discharged batteries as soon as possible Discharged batteries are more likely to leak Do not store batteries in high temperature areas Batteries stored in a cold environment should be protected from condensation during storage and warming Batteries should be stabilized at room temperature prior to use after cold storage Do not install batteries if the manufacturing date on the label indicates that t
138. iary trunk circuit pack 6 Tip and ring wires 3 909A B universal coupler 7 CBS1 C1 and CBS2 C2 Figure 44 Malicious call trace 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 189 Malicious call trace gt NOTE A wiring block must be locally engineered gt NOTE 909A couplers ships with one DWAB DE cable and two DW8B SE cables The 909B ships with one KS 22911L2 power supply one DW4B DE cable and two DW8B SE cables 1 Determine the port assignment of the recorder from the malicious call tracing form 2 Install the 909A B universal coupler on a vertical surface 3 Connect the SZ SZ1 S and S1 leads from the 909A B to an auxiliary trunk circuit pack a Tip and ring connect from the voice recorder to the auxiliary trunk circuit pack J1 on the 909A B b CBS1 C1 and CBS2 C2 connect from the voice recorder to J2 on the 909A B 4 On the 909A B universal coupler a Connect seizure control voltage of from 9 to 70 Volts to the PG2 BZ2 connection pin 2 of J1 Switching voltage to the PG2 BZ2 connection can be from the 909A B 48 VDC supply b Connect SZ1 to the ground lead of the DC power source used for PG2 BZ2 C Set S1 to the C2 position Set S2 position 7 to OPEN d Connect an approved 48 VDC power source to the 48 and GRD terminals pins 5 and 2 respectively of J3 on the 909A B 5 Administer the switch for the call trace device 190 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Music on hold
139. ideo Any 7400 series telephone with XM24 expansion module Any 7400 series telephone with adjuncts 7407 7434 or 7444 Any 8400 series telephone with adjuncts 8411 or 8434 Any 4600 series IP telephone IP console The 1145B power supply is required for all installations outside the United States 30 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Sources of auxiliary local power Sources of auxiliary local power An attendant console can derive auxiliary power from A bulk power supply such as the 1145B A console s maximum distance from its 1145B auxiliary power source is 800 ft 244 m for a 302A1 or 350 ft 107 m for a 301B1 and 302C1 1151A1 or 1151A2 power supply Required safety precautions Ay DANGER 555 233 116 When operating power supply equipment you must follow basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and personal injury Read and understand all instructions Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the products Follow all the installation instructions when mounting the product Never use a power unit with a power source other than that specified on the product labels Do not try to plug the 3 wire grounding plug into a nongrounding power outlet This plug only fits into a grounding power outlet This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet have an electrician replace the outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding plug Do not attach t
140. ies comply with the UL Standard UL 1459 second edition Table9 Standards compliance Complies UL 1459 Certified CSA 22 2 Approved EN7950 Approved CE 42 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Extenders for 2 wire DCP endpoints This chapter provides information on 2 wire voice and data terminals and digital communications protocol DCP extenders Extenders provide off site employees with the full feature set of the PBX 2 wire DCP endpoints Wire the tip and ring connections of 2 wire DCP endpoints to a TN2224B digital line 2 wire circuit pack or equivalent similar to the 2 wire analog endpoints for a TN747B analog line circuit pack The TN2224B supports 2 wire DCP sets only not 4 wire The MM712 media module for the G700 Media Gateway is a 2 wire DCP interface The G700 Media Gateway supports 2 wire DCP sets only not 4 wire A CAUTION Except for auxiliary power if necessary these should be the only connections to the modular wall jack Do not bridge or parallel these telephones Table 10 provides the pin out configuration for 2 wire endpoints 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 43 Extenders for 2 wire DCP endpoints Table 10 Pin out for 2 wire DCP endpoints Pin Number Function 1 not used by 2 wire DCP endpoints not used by 2 wire DCP endpoints not used by 2 wire DCP endpoints DCP signal transmission DCP signal transmission not used by 2 wire DCP endpoin
141. in this field 5 In the Remote Node field enter the node name for the adjunct as administered on the Node Names screen For the call accounting application type callacctg Since the PMS application routes through the terminal server termserver is the remote node for this service type 6 In the Remote Port field enter the TCP listen port assigned to the adjunct The recommended value for CDR1 is 5101 and the recommended value for PMS is 5103 gt NOTE This number must match the port administered on the end device If you are using the Downloadable Reliable Session Layer Protocol tool this must match the port administered in the Server application If you are using a terminal server this number must match the Local Port number on the Port Setup menu Consult the documentation for your Call Accounting system to determine the appropriate port for the CDR device 7 Move to Page 3 Typey inthe Reliable Protocol field for the CDR Service Type change ip services Page 3 SESSION LAYER TIMERS Service Reliable Packet Resp Session Connect Connectivity Type Protocol Timer Message Cntr Timer CDR1 y 3 1 1 8 Press ENTER to save your changes 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 133 Terminal server installation 134 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 DS1 T1 CPE loopback jack This chapter provides information on how to install and use a DS1 loopback jack to test the DS1 span between the Avaya Media Server or Gat
142. information This equipment if it uses a telephone receiver is hearing aid compati ble Canadian Department of Communications DOC Interference Information For SCC1 G600 and CMC1 Media Gateways This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme 4 la norme NMB 003 du Canada For the G700 Media Gateway This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada This equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal Equip ment Technical Specifications This is confirmed by the registration number The abbreviation IC before the registration number signifies that registration was performed based on a Declaration of Conformity indicating that Industry Canada technical specifications were met It does not imply that Industry Canada approved the equipment DECLARATIONS OF CONFORMITY United States FCC Part 68 Supplier s Declaration of Conformity SDoC Avaya Inc in the United States of America hereby certifies that the equipment described in this document and bearing a TIA TSB 168 label identification number complies with the FCC s Rules and Regu lations 47 CFR Part 68 and the Administrative Council on Terminal Attachments ACTA adopted technical criteria Avaya further asserts that Avaya handset equipped terminal equip ment described in this document co
143. ing Telecommunications Security Telecommunications security of voice data and or video communi cations is the prevention of any type of intrusion to that is either unauthorized or malicious access to or use of your company s tele communications equipment by some party Your company s telecommunications equipment includes both this Avaya product and any other voice data video equipment that could be accessed via this Avaya product that is networked equipment An outside party is anyone who is not a corporate employee agent subcontractor or is not working on your company s behalf Whereas a malicious party is anyone including someone who may be other wise authorized who accesses your telecommunications equipment with either malicious or mischievous intent Such intrusions may be either to through synchronous time multi plexed and or circuit based or asynchronous character message or packet based equipment or interfaces for reasons of Utilization of capabilities special to the accessed equipment Theft such as of intellectual property financial assets or toll facility access Eavesdropping privacy invasions to humans Mischief troubling but apparently innocuous tampering Harm such as harmful tampering data loss or alteration regardless of motive or intent Be aware that there may be a risk of unauthorized intrusions associ ated with your system and or its networked equipment Also
144. ion admonishment meaning of 19 CDR 173 option settings 173 circuit packs TN2181 digital line 2 wire DCP 44 46 TN2183 analog line 205 TN2224 digital line 24 port 2 wire DCP 46 239 TNCCSC 1 PRI to DASS converter 158 160 TNCCSC 2 PRI to DPNSS converter 158 160 TNPRI BRI converter 159 161 coaxial converter 888B 158 connecting a printer to a G700 Media Gateway 113 connections music on hold FCC registered equipment 192 non FCC registered equipment 192 connector and cable pinout charts 231 connectors data communications equipment 173 conventions used in this book 18 co resident DLG 119 D danger admonishment meaning of 20 data communications equipment connector 173 Issue 4 October 2002 243 Index data modules 47 105C isolator adapter 94 7400A 50 7400B 52 7400C 80 7400D 83 8400B Plus 93 administering 95 ExpressRoute 1000 94 data terminals 2 wire 43 DEFINITY INADS 179 DEFINITYG LAN gateway DLG 117 digital communications protocol DCP 43 47 endpoints 2 wire 43 rack mount extenders 46 stand alone extenders 45 document conventions 18 DS1 loopback jack 135 DS1 span 136 T1 135 E EIA port 173 electrostatic discharge ESD 20 endpoints 212 2 wire DCP 43 PictureTel 215 ProShare 217 Vistium 219 Zydacron 220 European Standard Paging Access ESPA radio paging equipment 204 expanded power distribution unit 36 spacer bracket for 36 expansion
145. isplays the HOME screen on the LCD The figure below represents a typical home screen Dashes indicate a lead that is connected ovals a lead that is not 58 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Connect data modules POWER TEST D D D R C T S C T T T R R R l D S S D D 0 0 0 0 0 DATA 7400A Data Module HOME NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES O O Adjusting the control panel display on the 7400A 1 Adjust the contrast of the display so that you can see it comfortably Press the ENTER YES button This steps you through the available contrast settings DATA ETE NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES Push the button indicated by the arrow gt 7400A data module EIA RS 232 interface circuits The data module communicates with other equipment through a configurable 25 pin RS 232 serial interface DCE and DTE operation use different sets of pins and assign different functions to some of the same pins To avoid confusion later on please take a moment to review the differences See the table below the pins most discussed in subsequent sections have been emphasized Pin Name Function DCE DTE 1 Not used 2 BA TD Transmitted Data Input Output 3 BB RD Received Data Output Input 4 CA RTS Request to Send Input Output 5 CB CTS Clear to Send Output Input 6 CC DSR Data Communication Equipment Re
146. ithout power fail transfer 184 PARTNER administration 185 DEFINITY ECS administration 186 Installation test all installations 187 m Connectivity for INADS on S8700 and S8300 media servers 187 Example of an ART script file 187 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 11 Contents 15 Malicious call trace 189 es 16 Music on hold 191 m For MCC1 SCC1 CMC1 and G600 Media Gateways 191 Registered music source 192 Nonregistered music source 192 For G700 Media Gateways 194 D OOEERALLO ULVGDphpR pA p wWVWAWA 17 Paging and announcement equipment 197 m Background information 197 IP configurations 198 Configuration using the 58700 Media Server in a multi connect configuration controlling a G700 Media Gateway 198 58700 Media Server in a multi connect configuration networked with a 58300 Media Server in G700 Media Gateway and a DEFINITY CSI 199 Configuration using the 58700 Media Server with IP connect 200 m Loudspeaker paging for MCC1 SCC1 CMC1 or G600 Media Gateways 201 Loudspeaker paging without paging adapter 202 Loudspeaker paging access without universal coupler 203 Loudspeaker paging with universal coupler 203 m ESPAradio paging 204 m External ringing 205 m Queue warning indicator 205 m Loudspeaker paging for G700 Media Gateways 206 12 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Contents 18 Multimedia communications products MMCX MMCH ESM 207 m MASI for MMCX 207 Direction connection 208 Main distributi
147. ix like the B in the code TN2182B Generally an alphabetic suffix higher than that shown is also acceptable However not every vintage of either the minimum suffix or a higher suffix code is necessarily acceptable A suffix of means that firmware can be downloaded to that circuit pack m The term cabinet refers to the external casing shell of an MCC1 SCC1 CMC1 or G600 Media Gateway Circuit packs are installed in the cabinet in a specific carrier row and in a specific slot within that carrier m The designation UUCSSpp refers to the location address of a circuit pack in cabinet carrier slot order In this address designation UU is the cabinet number C is the carrier letter SS is the slot number of a specific circuit pack and pp if applicable is a specific port on the circuit pack A sample address for port 4 on a circuit pack on an MCC1 Media Gateway might look like this 0240704 m AG700 Media Gateway uses media modules instead of circuit packs The media module address is designated as XXXV Spp where XXX is the administered number of the G700 Media Gateway VS is the slot number of a specific media module location on the G700 Media Gateway and pp if applicable is a specific port on the media module The V is not a variable and needs to be included in the command exactly where shown A sample address for port 4 on an MM711 Media Module on a G700 Media Gateway might look like this 002V304 An S8300 Media Se
148. jack 1 At the management terminal enter test ds1 loop UUCSS cpe loopback jack where UU is the cabinet number C is the carrier letter and SS is the slot number of the DS1 board The loopback jack powers up Active DS1 facility alarms if any clear After about 20 seconds the first set of results appears on the terminal If FAIL appears on the terminal display there may be a fault in the wiring between the ICSU and the loopback jack or the loopback jack may itself be faulty Isolate the problem by replacing the loopback jack and repeating Step 1 If FAIL still appears after the loopback jack has been replaced suspect a wiring problem Replace the cable between the ICSU and the loopback jack Then repeat Step 1 When PASS appears on the terminal proceed with the second part of the test checking the integrity of transmitted data Testing the integrity of data sent over the loop Now perform the second part of the test checking for data errors gt NOTE The loss of signal LOS alarm demand test 138 is not processed during this test while the 3 in 24 pattern is active Clearing the results of previous tests gt NOTE 555 233 116 1 If you have a G700 Media Gateway substitute XXXV S for UUCSS in the following commands where XXX is the administered number of the G700 for example 002 and VS is the slot number on the G700 of the Media Module for example V3 The V is not a variable and
149. l information J odticpe RPY 123097 Avaya Media Server Gateway 7 103A or modular wall jack TN2181 or TN2224B circuit pack 8 Modular line cord 25 pair cable 9 DCP telephone Such as 8410D DCP extender 8405 or 8434 Main distribution frame MDF 10 Remote work location Public switched telephone network PSTN Figure 8 Typical DCP extender connections 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 45 Extenders for 2 wire DCP endpoints DCP extender rack mount Figure 9 shows a typical rack mount multi mount DCP extender Connections from either a digital line 17 port 2 wire DCP circuit pack or a digital line 24 port 2 wire DCP circuit pack are made through two DCP extender devices gt NOTE 2 wire DCP extenders are not currently supported on G700 Media Gateway configurations 9 p C7 3 h2dferm PDH 100796 2 1 Front of rack mount assembly 4 Rear of rack mount assembly 2 First circuit pack in slot 1 A 5 25 pair connector to the MDF and the digital 3 Slot 12 L line circuit packs 6 Power connector Figure 9 Typical DCP extender connections 46 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Data modules and asynchronous data units Data modules connect peripheral equipment to the Avaya Media Server or Gateway or the Avaya S8100 Media Server
150. l notify the customer as soon as possible Also you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary The telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equip ment If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service If trouble is experienced with this equipment for repair or warranty information please contact the Technical Service Center at 1 800 242 2121 or contact your local Avaya representative If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this product It is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant It is recommended that repairs be performed by Avaya certified techni cians The equipment cannot be used on public coin phone service provided by the telephone company Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs Contact the state public utility commission public ser vice commission or corporation commission for
151. le 30 DS1 interface cable H600 348 50 Pin 15 Pin Pin Color Designation Pin Color Designation Plug 04 38 W BL LI High 11 W BL LI High 13 BL W LI 03 BL W LI 39 W O LO 09 W O LO 14 O W LO High 01 O W LO High Plug 03 41 W G LI High 11 W G LI High 17 G W LI 03 G W LI 42 W BR LO 09 W BR LO 17 BR W LO High 01 BR W LO High Plug 02 44 W SL LI High 11 W SL LI High 19 SL W LI 03 SL W LI 45 R BL LO 09 R BL LO 20 BL R LO High 01 BL R LO High Continued on next page 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 233 Connector and cable pinout charts Table30 051 interface cable H600 348 Continued 50 Pin 15 Pin Pin Color Designation Pin Color Designation Plug 01 47 R O LI High 11 R O LI High 22 O R LI 03 O R LI 48 R G LO 09 R G LO 23 G R LO High 01 G R LO High Table 31 051 interface Cable H600 307 50 Pin 15 Pin Pin Color Designation Pin Color Designation 02 W BL 03 BL W 47 W G LI High 11 W G LI High 22 G W LI 03 G W LI 48 W BR LO 09 W BR LO 23 BR W LO High 01 BR LO High 49 W SL LOOP2 07 W SL LOOP2 24 SL W LOOP 1 05 SL W LOOP 1 All other pins empty 234 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Connector and cable pinout charts Table 32 TN2185B ISDN BRI 4 wire S interface pinout Ampheno Port Signal Cross ConnectPin Color 1 Pin Backplane Pin 1 TXT 1 1 W
152. lems in the wiring between the far end CO and the far end ICSU You must coordinate this test with the DS1 service provider 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 143 DS1 T1 CPE loopback jack gt NOTE If you have a G700 Media Gateway substitute XXXV S for UUCSS in the following command where XXX is the administered number of the G700 for example 002 and VS is the slot number on the G700 of the Media Module for example V3 The V is not a variable and needs to be included in the command exactly where shown A sample address for a DS1 circuit pack on a G700 Media Gateway might look like this 002V3 1 From the management terminal enter test ds1 loop UUCSS far csu loopback test begin where UU is the cabinet number C is the carrier letter and SS is the slot number of the DS1 board 2 Examine the bit error counts as in Testing the integrity of data sent over the loop on page 139 3 Terminate the test Enter test ds1 loop location end loopback span test 3 If the tests fails and the there were no problems Testing the DS1 span from the ICSU to the loopback jack or Testing the DS1 span from the smart jack to the network interface termination or fiber multiplexer MUX there is a problem between the loopback jack to the smart jack Work with the service provider to isolate the fault 144 Issue4 October 2002 555 233 116 Loopback testing with a smart jack Span section 1 Span section 2 Span
153. liance 21 m LASER product 22 Trademarks 22 m How to get this book on the Web 22 m How to get help 23 m Tellus what you think 23 1 909A B universal coupler 25 2 Auxiliary power supplies 29 m Local auxiliary power supply 30 m Applications that require auxiliary power 30 m Sources of auxiliary local power 31 m Required safety precautions 31 m 1145B power supply 32 Circuit protection 32 Mountings 33 Installing the wall mounting 33 Installing the 1146 power distribution unit 35 Installing the expanded power distribution unit 36 Powering up and testing AC and DC power 38 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 7 Contents Wire the 1146 power distribution unit 39 Replacing the batteries 40 Storing the batteries in inactive units 40 Repairing short circuits and resetting red LEDs 40 m 1151A and 1151A2 power supplies 40 Desk mounting 42 Wall mounting 42 Standards compliance 42 3 Extenders for 2 wire DCP endpoints 43 m 2 wire DCP endpoints 43 m DCP extender stand alone 45 m DCP extender rack mount 46 4 Data modules and asynchronous data units 47 m Understanding RS 232 communications 48 m Installation procedure 49 m Obtain required equipment 50 m Set hardware options 50 Setting 7400A data module hardware options 50 Setting 7400B data module hardware options 52 m Connect data modules 54 Connecting a single data module 55 Connecting multiple data modules to the system 56 m Administer the data
154. log loopback connections and PARTNER connections for remote alarming and maintenance when direct connection to the public network is not possible gt NOTE These instructions are for Avaya Media Server or Gateway systems using the TN1648 B system access maintenance SYSAM circuit pack ISDN is required These instructions do not apply to the S8300 or the S8700 Media Servers in a G700 Media Gateway configuration Analog loopback Analog loopback connects the INADS port to an analog station port It switches the call through the AUX connector on the processor carrier across an analog line circuit pack and out to the public network Direct Inward Dialing DID is optional Installing INADS analog loopback on a standard reliability system 1 Connect the INADS tip and ring port from the AUX connector to an analog station port through the MDF See Figure 40 Use wire pair 50 and 25 2 f you are using power fail transfer connect the 808A2 transfer panel between the INADS connection to the station and the INADS connection to the loop start trunk gt NOTE The 808A power fail transfer unit is not supported on the G700 Media Gateway 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 179 DEFINITY INADS I SS V RPY 040698 7 1 Avaya Media Server Gateway PPN 2 AUX connector on processor carrier use wire pair 50 and 25 tip and ring 3 Port carrier with analog line cir
155. lt 7 The SET 19200 SPEED prompt appears Press the NEXT NO button to keep the default 192005 DATA BACK ENTER YES e Push the button indicated by the arrow gt 8 The SET AT CONTROL prompt appears Press the ENTER YES button to enable Hayes compatible modem commands Press the NEXT NO button to accept the default OFF SET AT CONTROL DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e O O Select an option NEXT NO or ENTER YES Use the AT CONTROL setting to let users control the data module remotely using a dial up connection 9 If you enabled AT commands the AT OFF prompt appears Press the NEXT NO button AT OFF DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e O O Push the button indicated by the arrow lt 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 71 Data modules and asynchronous data units 10 If you enabled AT commands the AT gt ON prompt appears Press the ENTER YES button AT gt ON DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e Push the button indicated the arrow lt 11 If you enabled AT commands the CONTINUE prompt appears Press the ENTER YES button CONTINUE DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e Push the button indicated the arrow lt Configuring the RS 232 interface on 7400A DTE You can set eac
156. ments should read 0 zero volts DC For pin numbers and pin designations refer to Integrated Channel Service Unit ICSU Installation and Operation Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 n ISDN converters and adapters This chapter provides information on ISDN converters and adapters that are sometimes necessary when connecting to coaxial facilities in either a multicarrier cabinet or a single carrier cabinet gt NOTE The information in this chapter does not apply to the G700 Media Gateway configurations Connections include m Integated Services Data Network Primary Rate Interface ISDN PRI to Direct Access Secondary Storage DASS PRI to Digital Private Network Signaling System DPNSS m PRI to ISDN Basic Rate Interface ISDN BRI Converter circuit packs known as common channel signaling converter CCSC types 1 and 2 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 157 ISDN converters and adapters Converters for single carrier cabinets PRI to DASS and PRI to DPNSS converters Figure 34 shows typical connections from the CCSC 1 PRI to DASS converter or the CCSC 2 PRI to DPNSS converters to the coaxial facility 1 To TN464F 051 circuit pack and 4 888B coaxial converter either a CSCC 1 PRI to DASS 5 Coaxial connection to 2 Mbps converter or a CSCC 2 PRI to facility DPNSS converter circuit pack 6 Coaxial cable from PRI converter 2 Administration PC circuit pack to coaxial conve
157. modular cord 4 Part of main distribution frame 8 Tip and ring wires Figure 47 Connections to nonregistered music on hold using analog line for an MCC1 1 CMC1 or G600 Media Gateway gt NOTE A wiring block must be locally engineered For G700 Media Gateways On a G700 Media Gateway the music on hold feature is connected through a port on an MM711 Analog Media Module The G700 Media Gateway does not support an auxiliary trunk circuit pack Therefore for internal communications controller ICC G700 Media Gateway users the music on hold feature through an auxiliary trunk is not supported However external communications controller ECC G700 Media Gateway users can access the music on hold feature if their equipment is physically connected to a TN763 auxiliary trunk circuit pack in an EPN carrier of an ECC system gt NOTE ICC refers to MultiVantage Software running on an S8300 Media Server installed in and acting as the primary controller for G700 Media Gateway ECC refers to MultiVantage Software running on an external 58700 Media Server within a G700 Media Gateway environment 194 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 For G700 Media Gateways Figure 48 shows the connections for the music on hold feature on a G700 Media Gateway gt NOTE If you want multiple music sources you must use multiple ports on the MM711 Analog Media Module
158. modules 95 m Asynchronous data units ADU 98 8 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Contents 5 External modems 99 m Hardware required when configuring modems 99 a Paradyne COMSPHERE 3715 100 Configuring the 3715 for CMS 100 Configuring the 3715 for modem pooling 100 a COMSPHERE 3810 Plus and 3811 Plus 101 Configuring the 3810 Plus and 3811 Plus modems 101 a Paradyne COMSPHERE 3910 101 Configuring the 3910 for CMS 102 m U S Robotics modems 109 Configuring U S Robotics modems 109 a Multi Tech MT5634ZBA USB 110 Configuring the MT5634ZBA USB modem 110 m Administration 110 SSS 6 Printers 113 m Connecting printers using TCP IP 113 Task list 113 Administering adjunct parameters 114 Using the downloadable reliable session layer protocol RSP tool 115 7 DEFINITY LAN gateway system 117 m Whatis the DEFINITY LAN gateway 117 How the DLG application works 117 How is the DLG application is packaged 118 The MAPD DLG 118 The co resident DLG 119 Switch based connectivity co resident DLG 119 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 9 Contents 8 Terminal server installation 121 m Overview 121 m Installing and administering the terminal server 122 Administering the IOLAN 124 Potential failure scenarios and repair actions 131 m Administering IP node names 131 m Administering IP services 132 9 DS1 T1 CPE loopback jack 135 m Installing a loopback jack 135 With a smart jack 135 Without
159. mplies with Paragraph 68 316 of the FCC Rules and Regulations defining Hearing Aid Compatibility and is deemed compatible with hearing aids Copies of SDoCs signed by the Responsible Party in the U S can be obtained by contacting your local sales representative and are avail able on the following Web site http www avaya com support All MultiVantage system products are compliant with FCC Part 68 but many have been registered with the FCC before the SDoC process was available A list of all Avaya registered products may be found at http www part68 org by conducting a search using Avaya as manufacturer European Union Declarations of Conformity CE Avaya Inc declares that the equipment specified in this document bearing the CE Conformit Europe nne mark conforms to the European Union Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 1999 5 EC including the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89 336 EEC and Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC This equipment has been certified to meet CTR3 Basic Rate Interface BRI and CTR4 Primary Rate Interface PRI and subsets thereof in CTR12 and CTR13 as applicable Copies of these Declarations of Conformity DoCs can be obtained by contacting your local sales representative and are available on the following Web site http www avaya com support Japan For SCC1 G600 and CMC1 Media Gateways This is a Class A product based on the
160. n paging switch is set to C2 or to 48 VDC on the 909A B when protection paging switch is set to C1 3 White Green PG1 BZ1 Seizure control lead connected to SZ lead from the AUX trunk when the protection paging switch is set to C2 orto 48 VDC on the 909A B when the protection paging switch is set to C1 4 Blue R Ring lead 5 White Blue T Tip lead 7 Green BSY2 BY2 Busy busy out lead connected to S1 lead from the AUX trunk 7 White Brown BSY1 BY1 Busy busy out lead connected to S lead from the AUX trunk 8 Brown Not Used Table 3 J2 Pin Assignments Accessory Connections Pin Color Designation Description 1 White Orange CMS1 M1 Customer supplied music source 2 Orange CMS2 M2 Customer supplied music source 3 White Green COS1 Remote busy out control contact closure from music source 4 Blue CR Customer ring lead 5 White Blue CT Customer tip lead 7 Green COS2 Remote busy out control contact closure from music source 7 White Brown CBS1 C1 Seizure indication provided to music source 8 Brown CBS2 C2 Seizure indication provided to music source A CAUTION Do not plug the cable into J3 before all cross connects are completed Damage to the 909A B universal coupler may occur 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 27 909A B universal coupler Table4 J3 Pin Assignments Power Connections Pin Color Designation Description 1 3 4 amp 7 Not used 2 Black GRD 48 RET or ground lead from s
161. nd interface if users need to control the data module remotely using a dial up connection and Hayes compatible modem commands INT AT COM DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e Select an option NEXT NO or ENTER YES c Enable the keyboard dial interface if users need to control the data module interactively from a terminal INT KYBD DIAL NEN DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e Select an option NEXT NO or ENTER YES After you select an interface the data module runs a self test and returns to the HOME screen D D D R T S R C T T R R I D S S HOME POWER o _ 0 TEST DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES 7400A Data Module 62 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Connect data modules Setting speed options on 7400A DCE 1 Press the NEXT NO button to continue with the setup procedure DATA BACK ENTER YES e Push the button indicated by the arrow lt o o 0 o 2 The SET OPTIONS prompt appears on the LCD Press the ENTER YES button 1 DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e Push the button indicated by the arrow gt SET OPTIONS A series of SET number SPEED prompts appears 3 Press the NEXT NO button until you see the SET 9600 SPEED prompt Then press the ENTER YES button
162. nd then hang up For example you might wish to provide access to a printer from a remote site The following is a typical command line you might use for setting up this operation spaces are used here for readability but are not required 1 at amp c1 amp d2 41 s0z1 amp wO0 amp yO where m atputs the modem in command mode m amp C1 sets the Data Carrier Detect DCD circuit of the data module to operate according to the EIA standard m amp D2 sets the data module to go on hook when an on to off transition is detected on the Data Terminal Ready DTR input disconnecting the call Qhiturns off the result codes that would be the normal responses of the data module to commands that it receives m S0 1 turns on the automatic answer feature and causes the data module to answer an incoming data call on the first ring m amp WO causes the current configuration to be stored in profile 0 m amp YO selects the configuration stored in profile 0 to become the current configuration each time the data module is powered on Configuring the 7400B for remote administration 1 At the command prompt of your terminal emulation software or terminal enter at amp c1 amp d2 amp s1s0 1 amp W0 amp w1 amp y0 where m at puts the modem in command mode amp c1 tells the modem to respond to DCD m amp d2 tells the modem to respond to DTR m amp s1 tells the modem to respond to DSR m s0 1 tells the modem to auto answer on the first ring m amp wOtells
163. ne Provides Dialing 4 Continued on next page 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 93 Data modules and asynchronous data units Table 12 Codes for disabling default settings of the 8400B data module Default setting Disabling code Disable Data Metering Feature 16 Immediate Speakerphone Activation 32 Automatic Speakerphone Activation 64 Disable Busyout During Local Loopback Test 128 Proceed as follows 1 Calculate an option selection value using Table 12 Codes for disabling default settings of the 8400B data module Add up the disabling codes for all options that you wish to disable For example if you turned off With Telephone US Companding Disable Data Metering Feature the selection code would be 1 2 16 19 2 Check the current data module setting by entering ATS24 3 If the current value does not match the selection value you calculated enter ATS24 nnn where nnnis the selection value you calculated Configuring the ExpressRoute 1000 data module You can substitute an ExpressRoute 1000 data module for the 8400B data module Both DCP and ISDN BRI connections are possible Figure 18 shows typical connections A CAUTION In DC powered cabinet installations a 105C Isolator adapter is required when connecting equipment to a data module 94 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Administer the data modules PHONE LNE POWER cydf008 RPY 123097 1 To B
164. needs to be included in the commands exactly where shown A sample address for a DS1 circuit pack on a G700 Media Gateway might look like this 002V3 Zero out the bit error counter At the management terminal enter clear meas ds1 loop UUCSS where UU is the cabinet number C is the carrier letter and SS is the slot number of the DS1 board Zero out the performance measurement counter At the management terminal enter clear meas ds1 log UUCSS where UU is the cabinet number C is the carrier letter and SS is the slot number of the DS1 board Zero out the ESF error count At the management terminal enter clear meas ds1 esf UUCSS where UU is the cabinet number C is the carrier letter and SS is the slot number of the DS1 board Issue 4 October 2002 139 DS1 T1 CPE loopback jack Running the data test gt NOTE If you have a G700 Media Gateway substitute XXXV S for UUCSS in the following command where XXX is the administered number of the G700 for example 002 and VS is the slot number on the G700 of the Media Module for example V3 The V is not a variable and needs to be included in the command exactly where shown A sample address for a DS1 circuit pack on a G700 Media Gateway might look like this 002V3 1 Display the bit error count At the management terminal enter list meas ds1 sum UUCSS where UU is the cabinet number C is the carrier letter and SS is the slot number of the DS1 board 2 Step through Ta
165. net port where IP adjunct service is offered m Local Port must match the value of Remote Port on the DEFINTY IP Services screen Press ENTER and select Save amp Exit to effect the changes Press ENTER again to view the Administration Menu Select kill to disable the port connection Repeat the steps for each additional port you want to administer When administration is complete from the Connections Menu select logout or press Ctrl D Close HyperTerminal At this point you have established a connection path from the adjunct through the IOLAN to the C LAN circuit pack On the system management terminal press ENTER to get the login prompt to the DEFINITY switch gt NOTE If you get garbled text check the baud rate setting on the Port Setup Menu You can adjust it up or down If no login prompt appears log back into the IOLAN through HyperTerminal 3 Select Admin mode gt stats and press ENTER twice 4 Select users and press ENTER 5 Look at the port that the adjunct is connected to and see if there is any traffic If not check all your connections and administration fields 130 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Administering IP node names Administrator SERVER STATISTICS Terminal 2 1 porti Talking to host 172 22 22 67 5111 lt DSR CTS DCD gt DTR RTS 2 port 2 SERVER STATISTICS lt DSR DCD gt DTR RTS 3 1 port 3 waiting for DSR or DCD gt DTR RTS 4 port 4 modem w
166. ng extension group a Type add term ext group number or next and press Enter b Inthe Group Extension field enter the TEG extension number c In the Coverage Path field enter the coverage path number d Enter the Group Member Assignment station numbers e Press Enter when finished Partner installation The PARTNER system connects the INADS port to an outgoing central office CO line and is programmed to seize the outside line when INADS seizes an inside PARTNER station line There are 2 types of PARTNER platforms m PARTNER Atlas platforms with U S firmware and a wide input power supply WIPS that allows a universal power supply The Spain platform conforms to the United States Atlas platform m European platforms that focus on eastern Europe and the United Kingdom The installation procedure describes the 2 types of PARTNER platforms with or without power fail transfer 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 181 DEFINITY INADS INADS connection with power fail transfer A CAUTION Check local regulations regarding this connection method In this configuration the INADS line and the emergency telephone extension are bridged together Figure 41 shows the U S Atlas platform Figure 42 shows the European platform evdfonk 0212098 1 PARTNER System 7 Dial tone from CO or DEFINITY 2 MLS12D telephone for programming extension 3 Internal connection
167. not required 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 25 909A B universal coupler 909 brkt KLC 042296 1 909A B universal coupler 4 J3 7 pin modular jack 2 J1 8 pin modular jack 5 DIP switch location 3 J2 8 pin modular jack Figure 1 Typical 909A B universal coupler The 909A is the direct current DC version of the coupler and cabinet power supplies 48 VDC power The 909B is the alternating current AC version and power is supplied from a separate power supply such as the KS 22911L2 The DIP switches on the unit set m Protection Paging selection For AUX trunk paging and malicious call trace set to C2 Set the switch to C1 for all other applications m Output attenuation 9 or 15 dBm Setting depends on output level of music source Output impedance 8 ohms 1 5 kO and 50 kQ This switch only requires setting if the Protection Paging switch is set to C2 and the coupler is supplying background music to a customer supplied paging amplifier The pinouts for J1 J2 and J3 are provided in Table 2 Table 3 and Table 4 Refer to these tables when connecting music or paging equipment 26 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 909A B universal coupler Table2 J1 Pin Assignments System Connections Pin Color Designation Description 1 White Orange Not Used 2 Orange PG2 BZ2 Seizure control lead connected to 48 VDC from the system or from the 909A B when the protectio
168. nt IECEE CB 96A Safety of Information Technology Equipment CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 00 UL 60950 3rd Edition Safety Requirements for Customer Equipment ACA Technical Stan dard TS 001 1997 One or more of the following Mexican national standards as applica ble NOM 001 SCFI 1993 NOM SCFI 016 1993 NOM 019 SCFI 1998 The equipment described in this document may contain Class 1 LASER Device s These devices comply with the following stan dards EN 60825 1 Edition 1 1 1998 01 21 CFR 1040 10 and CFR 1040 11 The LASER devices operate within the following parameters Maximum power output 5 dBm to 8 dBm Center Wavelength 1310 nm to 1360 nm Luokan 1 Laserlaite Klass 1 Laser Apparat Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation expo sures Contact your Avaya representative for more laser product infor mation Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Standards This product complies with and conforms to the following interna tional EMC standards and all relevant national deviations Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Interference of Infor mation Technology Equipment CISPR 22 1997 and EN55022 1998 Information Technology Equipment Immunity Characteristics Limits and Methods of Measurement CISPR 24 1997 and EN55024 1998 including Electrostatic Discharge ESD IEC 61000 4 2 e Radiated Immunity 61000 4
169. o 1 Space parity coding always sets the parity bit to O 1 Accept the default value unless otherwise instructed When the SET PARITY prompt appears press the NEXT NO button to keep the default SPACE SET PARMY DATA BACK ENTER YES e Push the button indicated by the arrow gt Enabling remote loopback testing on 7400A DCE You can set the remote loopback option to GRANT or DENY 1 Accept the default value unless otherwise instructed When the SET REMOTE LOOP prompt appears press the NEXT NO button to keep the default GRANT REMOTE LOOP DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e Push the button indicated by the arrow gt 66 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Connect data modules Configuring the ring indicator on 7400A DCE The ring indicator pin 22 setting can have either of two values CYCLE or ON the default 1 Accept the default values unless otherwise instructed When the SET RI LEAD prompt appears press the NEXT NO button to keep the default ON REN DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e O O Push the button indicated by the arrow lt SET RI LEAD Enabling remote loopback on 7400A DCE The remote loopback setting pin 21 can have either of two values ON or OFF the default 1 Accept the default values unless otherwise instructed When the SET RL LEAD prompt appears press the NEXT NO button
170. o exit the programming mode DEFINITY ECS administration By default the INADS port automatically seizes an outgoing trunk on the PARTNER system Therefore a 9 is not required in the switch dial string 186 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 DEFINITY INADS Installation test all installations These tests confirm that the hardware and administration are correct 1 Place an outgoing call from the INADS port Check for normal talk path 2 Place an incoming call to the INADS port Check for normal talk path 3 Place an outgoing data from the INADS port to verify connection A failure in the link between the remote service center and the TN1648Bs INADS port can be detected automatically 1 Type change system parameters maintenance and press Enter 2 Setthe Test Remote Access Port field to y and press Enter Connectivity for INADS on 8700 and 58300 media servers Prior to visiting the customer premises technicians and or customer account teams should retrieve from the auto registration tool ART a script for each server being registered two for 58700 and one for S8300 Each script contains the steps that need to be executed to turn on dial out alarming as well as the RAS IP address to be administered for each modem Once on site to enable dial out alarming on the 8700 88300 platforms use the sequence of commands exactly as entered in the script The RAS IP addresses for the modems should be administered throu
171. of the PC that is running the RSP tool Administering IP services on page 132 The service type SYS_PRNT the Remote Node the node name assigned to the PC Remote port is the port assigned as the listen port on the PC You can figure out what this is by starting the RSP Server application clicking on Start and checking in the output window to see what port the server is listening on Setting up the PC To set up the client application on the PC you will be Downloading RSP m Installing RSP Administering RSP 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 229 Property management system PMS Downloading RSP The RSP is available from the Avaya support web site as a self extracting executable To download the RSP 1 Browse to the Avaya Customer Support web site http support avaya com sd jhtml 2 Select the RSP tool from the web site 3 When queried save the setup exe file to a temporary folder on your computer It is approximately 1 4 MB Installing RSP To install the RSP 1 Double click the setup exe file The Install Shield Wizard steps you through the installation 2 When prompted to select Client or Server select both programs 3 Continue with the installation Use the default destination folder and program folder Administering RSP See the instructions in the user guide doc file to administer the Reliable Session layer Protocol on a PC 230 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116
172. on and Setup CentreVu Explorer CentreVu Explorer User Guide CentreVu Supervisor CentreVu Supervisor Installation and Getting Started Conversant INTUITY CONVERSANT System Customer Assist Technical Operations Data Modules and ADUs Chapter 4 DCS Connections Chapter 9 DEFINITY INADS Chapter 14 DEFINITY LAN Gateway Chapter 7 System DEFINITY Wireless Personal Comm Mgr Interface for the DEFINITY Wireless Business System Guide DS1 T1 CPE Loopback Chapter 9 Jack Expansion Services Module Chapter 18 ESM 16 Issue 4 October 2002 Continued on next page 555 233 116 Overview Table 1 Adjuncts and peripherals resource list Adjunct Peripheral Resource External Alerting Chapter 16 Equipment Internet Call Center CentreVu Internet Solutions Documentation CD ROM Internet Call Center Solution Guide Internet Telephony Gateway Internet Telephony Server Enterprise Hardware Installation Quick Reference Intuity AUDIX Internet Messaging for the Intuity AUDIX Multimedia Messaging System Installation Intuity Interchange INTUITY Interchange System Supporting Documentation ISDN Converters and Adapters Chapter 10 Loudspeaker Paging Chapter 17 Malicious Call Trace Chapter 15 Modems external Chapter 5 Multimedia Call Exchange Chapter 18 MMCX Multimedia Call Handling Chapter 18 MMCH Multipoint Control Unit MCU
173. on frame connection 209 m Wideband endpoints 209 Nonsignaling configuration 209 Signaling configuration 210 a Multimedia call handling MMCH 212 Connect the endpoints 212 Setup and test the MMCH installation 214 Place conversion test call 221 Expansion services module 221 Administration 222 Place test call 223 Troubleshooting 223 EOM 19 Property management system PMS 225 Connecting the property management system PMS 225 m Connecting a terminal and or journal printer 226 Using data modules 226 Using an asynchronous data unit ADU and a data line circuit pack 227 Connecting PMS and printers using TCP IP 227 Task list 227 Administering adjunct parameters 228 Using the downloadable reliable session layer protocol tool 229 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 13 Contents A Connector and cable pinout charts 231 IN Index 243 14 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 About this book This book provides procedures for installing software adjuncts and equipment peripherals to Avaya media servers and gateways Not all adjuncts and peripherals are addressed in this book For those adjuncts and peripherals not addressed we are supplying other resources for the information The information in this book is intended for use by Overview Trained field installation and maintenance personnel Technical support personnel Network engineers and technicians Design center personnel Sales associates Business partners
174. on to 2 Mbps facility carrier Figure 37 Typical PRI to BRI converter cabling gt NOTE The inset shows details of the cable connections between the circuit packs 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 161 ISDN converters and adapters 162 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Stratum 3 clock The Stratum 3 clock is an optional feature for digital frame timing that couples the clock output to local clocks This chapter provide information on setting the option switches on the clock For installation information refer to the appropriate installation or upgrade book for your system gt NOTE The information in this chapter does not apply to the G700 Media Gateway configurations There is no way to physically connect the G700 tone clock resident on the motherboard to an external Stratum 3 clock source Set clock options There are four sets of option switches on the clock Proceed as follows 1 Set the options on the clock input board Cl per Table 16 Table 16 CI Option Switch Settings Switch Function Position 1 T1 select OFF enable default ON disable 2 CC select OFF enable ON disable default 3 Framing select OFF ESF ON D4 default 4 BX 25 OFF enable ON disable default 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 163 Stratum 3 clock 2 Set the options on the Stratum ST3 clock board see Table 17 Table 17 ST3 clock board option switch settings Switch
175. one to the data module a Attach a 400B2 adapter to the other end of the D8W cable b Plug the adapter into a modular wall jack or 103A connector c Plug a D7AP cord into the 400B2 adapter d Plug the other end of the D7AP cord into the auxiliary power supply for the telephone You must have a separate power supply for the telephone and for the data module e Attach a D8W cable to the PHONE port of the data module If you are not attaching a telephone attach the D8W cable from the Line port of the data module to a modular wall jack or 103A connector Attach the data module power supply to the power connector on the back of the data module and plug the power supply into an AC electrical outlet Connect an RS 232 cable to the PORT 1 connector on the back of the data module If the equipment includes a V 35 interface plug a V 35 cable into the V 35 connector on the data module If the data module is 7400B DCE only device and if the other end of the cable is connected to another DCE device insert a null modem adapter between the data module and the RS 232 cable Connect the other end of the RS 232 cable to a serial COM port connection on the data device host computer serial printer modem etc Go to the configuration procedure for the data module you are using m Installation procedure m Configuring the 7400B Data Module m Configuring the 7400C HSL high speed link data module m C
176. onfiguring the 7400D data module m Configuring the 8400B Plus data module m Configuring the ExpressRoute 1000 data module Issue 4 October 2002 55 Data modules and asynchronous data units Connecting multiple data modules to the system A CAUTION You must install a 105D or 105C isolating data interface adapter when connecting data modules to equipment in DC powered cabinets You install multiple data modules in a data mounting on the DEFINITY A Z77A data mounting can take up to 8 data modules See Figure 13 z77a KLC 053096 1 Z77A data mounting 4 Retaining bar plunger 2 Data module 7400A shown 5 Twist lock cable retainers 3 Retaining bar Figure 13 Z77A data mounting Proceed as follows 1 Set data module hardware options before installing the hardware in the mounting 2 Release the horizontal retaining bar at the front of the data mounting by pulling out the plungers at the left and right sides of the bar 3 Pull the retaining bar out and down 56 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Connect data modules 10 Connect the a 25 pin RS 232 cable to the 25 pin connector on the rear of the data module Route the cable through the data mounting and through the twist lock cable retainer on the top of the data mounting Attach the other end of the RS 232 cable to DTE or DCE Insert the data module vertically into the data mounting Be sure the display is to the top of the data
177. ord can reach the electrical outlet from the bottom plate The power cord is about 7 5 ft 2 m long gt NOTE Up to 4 power supplies can draw current from one 110 or 230 VAC 20 or 15 A feeder Use only unswitched receptacles that are not shared with other equipment Secure the wall mounting plates to a 3 4 in 2 cm plywood mounting board using the four 1 2 in 10 wood screws supplied with the plates Snap the 1145B power supply onto the bottom wall mounting plate no tools are needed Connect an insulated 17 AWG 12 1 2 mm ground wire or better between the ground lug on the power supply frame and an approved ground The frame ground screw is located next to the AC receptacle to the left of the unit Write the unit number and connectivity information on the front label next to the LEDs Issue 4 October 2002 33 Auxiliary power supplies 1149 Battery 9 On Battery Reserve 1145 Power Unit Charging Battery Z e O Output Power On 2 e 1 21 08 H lt gt m EID 1 A E EN 11 8 9 9 11 32 pedf1145 KLC 030100 1 Wall mounting plate 5 Power cable 2 Optional battery 1
178. ormation outlet is not required The connections shown are for one zone Figure 52 also shows connections from an optional customer supplied music Source to the loudspeaker system through a paging amplifier as well as connections to the loudspeaker system through a 909A B universal coupler see Chapter 1 909A B universal coupler gt NOTE If the loudspeaker paging system provides a talkback microphone at the speakers the microphone must be FCC approved or equivalent or a 909A B universal coupler is required cydfnzm KLC 091202 1 25 pair cable to TN763B C D 6 Music source for background auxiliary trunk circuit pack music over loudspeakers 2 Loudspeaker paging system optional 3 909A B universal coupler if 7 103A or modular wall jack required 8 To SZ1 on TN763 connector 4 Part of main distribution frame 9 Tip and ring wires MDF circuits 1 16 10 48 VDC power supply for 909B 5 Paging amplifier Figure 52 Connections for loudspeaker paging without paging adapter for an MCC1 1 CMC1 or G600 Media Gateway gt NOTE On the 25 pair cable to TN763B C D auxiliary trunk circuit pack SZ1 connects to GRD on key 10 The 50 points amphenol is connected to the back of a G600 Media Gateway 202 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Loudspeaker paging for MCC1 SCC1 CMC1 or G600 Media
179. ot need all of these pieces 1 Connect the DB9 end of the DB9 to DB25 cable to the COM port on the PC or laptop 2 Connect the DB25 end to the null modem adapter 3 Connect the other end of the null modem adapter to the DB25 to RJ45 cable 4 Connect the RJ45 end to Port 1 of the IOLAN Before beginning the initial administration make sure you have the following information New IP address and subnet mask for IOLAN m Host name for IOLAN m address of C LAN Ethernet interface m Port number of C LAN Ethernet interface where adjunct connects 124 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Installing and administering the terminal server Setting up HyperTerminal on the computer Use the HyperTerminal software program that comes with Windows 95 98 NT 2000 to administer the IOLAN 1 2 Open HyperTerminal Click on File Properties Connect tab In the Connect using field select COM n where n is the communication port your computer is using Click on CONFIGURE and set the bits per second field to 9600 and the Flow control field to Hardware Click OK Press ENTER to get the login prompt Navigating the IOLAN terminal server Refer to the IOLAN user guide for details In general Use the arrow keys to move to a menu item Use the TAB key to move from field to field horizontally Use the ENTER key to choose an item Administering the IOLAN the first time 1 At the login prompt type any text and
180. ou can enter AT configuration commands you must first connect a terminal or a PC with a keyboard monitor and terminal emulation software to the data module Proceed as follows 1 Connect one end of an RS 232 cable to an RS 232 serial communications port often called a COM port on the terminal or PC 2 Connect the other end of the RS 232 cable to Port 1 of the data module 3 If you are using a PC start your terminal emulation software Selecting command mode on the 7400B When it is transmitting and receiving data the 7400B data module is online in data mode To configure the 7400B you have to switch it to command mode Proceed as follows 1 From the terminal keyboard enter the escape sequence The data module enters command mode and displays the OK result code Displaying the current configuration on the 7400B 1 Enter at amp v Enabling automatic answering on the 7400B 1 Enter atsO nnn where nnn is a decimal number in the range 1 255 Enabling remote operation on the 7400B The exact configuration of any particular 7400B data module depends on what it is being used for Consult a list of Hayes compatible AT commands to see what is possible The following is an example of a typical custom configuration 78 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Connect data modules The 7400B data module can be used at a remote site as a dedicated service device to answer incoming data calls send data to a remote end device a
181. p and testing AC and DC power When you power up the unit or interrupt power to a unit the unit runs an AC or DC self test LEDs on the front panel indicate the status of the power supply The following table lists the LEDs Table8 Power supply LEDs LED Color Meaning GREEN Power supply is providing power YELLOW Battery is charging after at most 20 hours when the battery has reached full charge the YELLOW LED should go out RED Power supply is on battery reserve Connect the AC power cord to the power supply and route the cord to an appropriate AC outlet using the clips provided on the unit gt NOTE A maximum of four power supplies can be powered from one dedicated 110 VAC 20 A feeder Use only unswitched receptacles Start the AC test by plugging the cord into the outlet This powers up the power supply Check AC operation of the 1145B power supply by monitoring the LEDs PASS GREEN and YELLOW are both lit FAIL either GREEN or YELLOW LED is not lit If the AC test failed test the AC outlet power and connections 5 If the AC test failed but power is available and the AC power cord and connections are good replace the power unit Once the AC test passes activate the DC battery backup supply by disconnecting the AC plug Check DC battery back up operation by monitoring the LEDs PASS RED and GREEN are both lit FAIL either RED or GREEN is not li
182. pack through the wiring to the loopback jack The test allows about 10 seconds for the signal to loop around the loopback jack and return to the DS1 circuit pack Then it sends the results to the management terminal and proceeds to the second part of the test m The second part of the test sends the standard 3 in 24 DS1 stress testing pattern from the DS1 board through the loopback jack and back to a bit error detector and counter on the DS1 board A bit error rate counter displays the results on the management terminal until you terminates the test Always perform both parts of the test Proceed as follows 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 137 DS1 T1 CPE loopback jack Checking the integrity of local equipment Before you go any further make sure that the problem is actually on the DS1 span by testing the equipment that connects to the span at the near end Test the DS1 circuit pack and perform any needed maintenance or repairs Busying out the DS1 circuit pack Now take the DS1 circuit out of service gt NOTE If you have a G700 Media Gateway substitute XXXV S for UUCSS in the following command where XXX is the administered number of the G700 for example 002 and VS is the slot number on the G700 of the Media Module for example V3 The V is not a variable and needs to be included in the command exactly where shown A sample address for a DS1 circuit pack on a G700 Media Gateway might look like this 002V3 1 On
183. pply has the following specifications m Asingle output of 48 VDC 0 4 A m Either a 120 VAC 60 Hz power source 105 to 129 VAC or a 220 230 240 VAC 50 Hz power source 198 to 274 VAC m Automatic input voltage selection m Output capacity of19 2 W Maximum loop range of 250 ft 77 m m Use of 2 modular jacks PHONE jack pins 7 and 8 and respectively provide power 40 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 1151A and 1151A2 power supplies The PHONE and LINE jacks are 8 pin female nonkeyed 757 type jacks that can accept D4 D7 and D8 modular plug cables Figure 6 shows a 1151A power supply The 1151A2 looks similar Av DANGER When operating power supply equipment you must follow basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and personal injury Read understand and follow all warnings and instructions See Required safety precautions on page 31 caution Do not locate the unit within 7 in 15 25 cm of the floor Use the power supply only with telecommunications equipment indoors and in a controlled environment pwr_sup1 CJL 051496 Figure 6 Typical 1151A power supply front 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 41 Auxiliary power supplies Desk mounting 1 Place the power supply on a flat surface such as a desk Wall mounting 1 For wall mounting use the keyhole slots on the bottom of the chassis Standards compliance The 1151A and 1151A2 power suppl
184. ress 1 switch 123 456 7 89 17 2 callacctg 123 456 9 00 18 3 termserver 123 456 11 00 19 4 pmslogpc 123 456 78 00 20 5 21 6 223 Ta 234 8 24 y 25 10 26 T Es 27 12 28 137 29 14 s 30 3 3 1 5 31 L6 s 32 i 3 Print a copy of this screen or write down the node names you entered You need this information for the next administration task 4 Press ENTER to save your changes Administering IP services For each adjunct that you connect using TCP IP you need to administer IP services to establish the IP address TCP port pairing The IP address is associated with the node name that you just administered In this example we are administering the primary CDR connection as end to end TCP IP and the PMS connection through a terminal server 1 Type change ip services and press RETURN to assign the CDR endpoint 2 Inthe Service Type field enter CDR1 for the call accounting link and PMS for the property management system change ip services IP SERVICES Service Enabled Local Local Remote Remote Type Node Port Node Port CDR1 switch 0 callacctg 5101 PMS switch 0 termserver 5103 3 In the Local Node field enter the node name for the switch In this example switch is the local node 132 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Administering IP services 4 The Local Port field defaults to 0 for all client applications You cannot make an entry
185. rs to the Stratum 3 clock Dress the cables down sides of the cabinet and run through the cable Slack Manager if provided Administer the switch for the clock 555 233 116 Busy tone disconnect equipment for non U S installations The customer provided busy tone disconnect adjunct detects disconnects of incoming calls on loop start 2 wire analog trunks In some countries outside the United States the PSTN sends tones in the voice band instead of line disconnect signals Figure 39 shows typical connections gt NOTE The busy tone disconnect feature is not currently supported on a G700 Media Gateway cydf057 RPY 123097 1 Public switched telephone network 4 Tip and ring wires 2 Main distribution frame 5 To loop start central office trunk 3 Busy tone disconnect device circuit pack such as a TN747B Figure 39 Typical cabling for busy tone disconnect 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 171 Busy tone disconnect equipment for non U S installations 172 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Call detail recording CDR option settings This chapter provides information on connecting call detail recording CDR equipment to a DEFINITY Server such as an MCC1 Media Gateway and to a G700 Media Gateway Connecting CDR equipment The interface between an Avaya media server and CDR equipment may be a Data module see Chapter 4 Data modules and asynchronous data units for recommended settin
186. rter 3 RS 232 cable to front of PRI converter circuit pack Figure 34 Typical DASS or DPNSS converter cabling 1 Plug the PC into the RS 232 connector on the front of the PRI converter circuit pack 2 Connect the coaxial Y cable from the TN464F to the PRI converter circuit pack 3 Connect the opposite end of the Y cable to the 888B coaxial converter 158 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Converters for single carrier cabinets PRI to BRI converter Figure 35 shows typical connections from the PRI to BRI converter to the coaxial facility 0007 0 RBP 051396 1 To TN464F 051 circuit pack and 6 Coaxial cable from PRI converter PRI to BRI converter circuit pack circuit pack to coaxial converter 2 DEFINITY administration PC 7 TN464F circuit pack 3 RS 232 cable to front of converter 8 PRI to BRI converter circuit pack circuit pack 9 Jumper coaxial cable 4 888B coaxial converter 10 Inset showing connections on rear of 5 Coaxial connection to 2 Mbps carrier facility Figure 35 Typical PRI to BRI converter cabling gt NOTE The inset shows details of the cable connections between the circuit packs Connect the DEFINITY administration PC to the RS 232 connector on the front of the PRI converter circuit pack 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 159 ISDN converters and adapters Converters for multi carrier cabinets PRI to DASS and PRI to DPNSS converters 1 Connect the DEFINITY
187. rver if installed in a G700 Media Gateway must be in location V1 Admonishments Admonishments in this book have the following meanings M Tip Draws attention to information that you may find helpful gt NOTE Draws attention to information that you must heed A CAUTION Denotes possible harm to software possible loss of data or possible service interruptions 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 19 About this book WARNING Denotes possible harm to hardware or equipment Ay DANGER Denotes possible harm or injury to your body SECURITY ALERT Indicates when system administration may leave your system open to toll fraud Physical dimensions m All physical dimensions in this book are in English units feet ft followed by metric centimeter cm in parenthesis Wire gauge measurements are in AWG followed by the diameter in millimeters in parenthesis Antistatic protection Ay WARNING To minimize electrostatic discharge ESD always wear an authorized wrist ground strap Connect the strap to an approved ground such as an unpainted metal surface before handling circuit packs media modules or any components Remove install circuit packs A CAUTION Do not remove or install control circuit packs circuit packs with white labels when the power is on in an MCC1 Media Gateway Damage may occur Make sure the power is off before removing or installing control circuit packs Port
188. s To maintain back up protection and battery reliability replace batteries every four years Storing the batteries in inactive units To prevent leakage when the power unit is not in use for several months or more remove the batteries and store them separately Repairing short circuits and resetting red LEDs A red LED next to any of the 32 power output connectors indicates a short circuit in the building wiring or the terminal equipment To reset the LED 1 Disconnect the terminal equipment from the wall jack If the LED goes off the terminal equipment is faulty Replace it If the LED is still lit find and repair the short circuit in the building wiring Reconnect the terminal equipment to the wall jack and re test 1151A and 1151A2 power supplies The 1151A is a standard no battery backup power supply unit The 1151A2 is a battery backup version of the 1151A Either power supply can support one telephone with or without an adjunct The 1151A and 1151A2 power supplies can supply local power to ISDN T 7400 7500 8400 and 8500 series voice terminals connected to a system and to the DCP 7444 voice terminal or 302C attendant console that need auxiliary power for its display The unit can supply power to adjunct equipment such as S201A and CS201A speakerphones or a 500A headset adapter attached to any currently manufactured analog DCP or ISDN T voice terminal equipped with an adjunct jack The power su
189. s limited to a few hundred feet See Figure 58 The maximum distance depends on the type of cable and type of endpoint gt NOTE The MM710 media module for the G700 Media Server has a built in channel service unit CSU Therefore the CSU in Figure 58 and Figure 59 plus the references in the accompanying text about distance limitations when working without a CSU do not apply to a G700 Media Gateway configuration 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 209 Multimedia communications products MMCX MMCH ESM 4 cydf049 RPY 123097 1 Wideband endpoint wire per manufacturer 6 DS1 E1 circuit pack 2 Modular cord 7 Main distribution frame MDF 3 103A or modular wall jack 8 Distance limit depends on cable and 4 Channel service unit CSU endpoint type 5 H600 307 cable to DTE connector on CSU 9 A25D 25 pair cable male to male Figure 58 Typical nonsignaling wideband configuration If using a CSU the distance between connections may be up to 1300 ft 397 2 m The maximum distance to the endpoint depends on the type of cable and the specifications of the endpoint Signaling configuration A signaling connection from the system to a wideband endpoint passes through a bandwidth controller The distance between the system and the bandwidth controller depends on the type of cable and controller Figure 59 shows connections with and without a CSU 210
190. s the NEXT NO button 0 0 0 0 0 DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e O O Push the button indicated by the arrow gt 84 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Connect data modules 2 When the SET OPTIONS prompt appears on the LCD Press the NEXT NO button SET OPTIONS DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e O Push the button indicated by the arrow lt 3 The VIEW OPTIONS prompt appears Press the NEXT NO button DATA BACK ENTER YES e 320 Push the button indicated by the arrow gt VIEW OPTIONS Setting speed options for the 7400D The data speed depends on the exact application but most require 9600 bps or less commonly 19200 1 Press the NEXT NO button to continue with the setup procedure DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e Push the button indicated by the arrow lt 2 The SET OPTIONS prompt appears on the LCD Press the ENTER YES button 2 OPTIONS DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e Push the button indicated by the arrow lt A series of SET number SPEED prompts appears 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 85 Data modules and asynchronous data units 3 Press the NEXT NO button until you see the SET yourSpeed SPEED prompt Then press the ENTER YES button SET yourSpeed SPEED DATA NEXT NO BACK E
191. setting SET LL LEAD DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e Push the button indicated by the arrow gt 90 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Connect data modules 23 24 25 26 27 28 555 233 116 When the SET LL DETECT prompt appears press the NEXT NO button to skip this setting SET LL DETECT DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e Push the button indicated by the arrow gt When the SET RI LEAD prompt appears press the ENTER YES button 9 SET RI LEAD DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e Push the button indicated by the arrow gt Press the NEXT NO button until the RI correctValue or RI correctValue prompt appears Then press the ENTER YES button 9 SET RI ON DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e 320 Push the button indicated by the arrow gt When the CONTINUE prompt appears press the ENTER YES button When the SET RL LEAD prompt appears press the NEXT NO button to skip this setting 5 SET RL LEAD DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e O O Push the button indicated by the arrow lt When the SET SIGLS DISC prompt appears press the ENTER YES button SET DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e Push the button indicated by the arrow gt Issue 4 October 2002 91 Data mod
192. stalled and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that radio inter ference will not occur in a particular installation If this equip ment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Part 68 Answer Supervision Signaling Allowing this equipment to be operated in a manner that does not provide proper answer supervi sion signaling is in violation of Part 68 rules This equipment returns answer supervision signals to the public switched network when answered by the called station answered by the attendant or routed to a recorded announcement that can be administered by the customer premises equipment CPE user This equipment returns answer supervision signals on all direct inward dialed DID calls forwarded back to the public switched tele phone network Permissible exceptions are Acallis unanswered A busy tone is received A reorder tone is received
193. stem Printer Endpoint field type SYS PRNT 4 Press ENTER to save your changes Testing the switch to adjunct link You can use the test status busyout and release commands for to find and correct problems with system printer PMS log PMS journal and PMS links For more information about these commands see the Maintenance manual for your switch If a link does not come up immediately try using the busyout pms link journal link pms log and wakeup log and release pms link journal link pms log and wakeup log commands 228 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Connecting PMS and printers using TCP IP Using the downloadable reliable session layer protocol tool The intent of the Reliable Session Layer Protocol RSP is to guarantee delivery of data records from the switch to an output device that connects to the switch over an asynchronous TCP IP link The Downloadable RSP tool allows you to implement this protocol on a PC that collects data records in a file The protocol assures that the data records arrive safely at the PC You can then send the output file to a printer Setting up an RSP configuration To set up an RSP configuration Administer the PC as a client application on the switch m Download install and administer the RSP for the PC Setting up the switch To set up the server application on the switch m Administering IP node names on page 131 Give the PC a node name The IP address is the IP address
194. stribution unit 39 1146 power distribution unit installation of 35 wiring of 39 1148B battery 35 1149B battery 35 1151A and 1151A2 power supplies 40 120A ICSU 137 120A2 ICSU 135 2 5 amp hour battery 35 2 wire digital communication protocol DCP extenders 45 2 wire voice and data terminals 43 302 attendant console 30 5 amp hour battery 35 7400A data module configuring 57 setting hardware options 50 7400B data module and null modem 55 configuring 52 78 79 setting hardware options 52 7400C data module configuring 80 setting data options 80 7400D data module configuring 83 808A power fail transfer unit 179 8400B Plus data module 93 888B converter 158 909A coupler DC version 26 909A B universal coupler 25 192 193 202 203 DIP switch settings 26 909B coupler AC version 26 KS 22911 power supply for 26 A address location designation circuit packs 19 media modules 19 adjuncts and peripherals resource list 16 adjuncts definition of 15 555 233 116 admonishments caution 19 danger 20 note 19 security alert 20 tip 19 warning 20 asynchronous data unit ADU 98 asynchronous links 113 227 auxiliary power 29 1151A and 1151A2 power supplies 40 applications that require 30 sources of 31 backup batteries 1148B 35 1149B 35 2 5 amp hour 35 5 amp hour 35 mounting 33 Switch setting 35 36 busy tone disconnect 171 C calling queue 205 caut
195. t If the DC test fails check the connections If the DC test fails but the connections are good replace the batteries and retest If the DC test fails after you replace the batteries replace the power supply Once the DC test passes reconnect AC power to the power supply 38 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 1145B power supply Wire the 1146 power distribution unit Wire endpoints to the 1146 while power from the 1145B is on 1 Install cross connect jumpers the label shows polarity to Pins 7 and 8 of the appropriate information outlet Route the wires through the clip provided on the unit If a red LED is on see Repairing short circuits and resetting red LEDs on page 40 Figure 5 shows the connections A red LED lights if the associated circuit is connected to shorted wiring or a shorted terminal 1 Power supply kit 8 Main distribution frame 2 2 5 5 0 or 8 0 A hour battery 9 Modular cord 3 1146 power distribution unit 10 AC input 4 1145B power supply 11 Ground wire 5 Circuits 1 17 12 ISDN display system protocol terminal 6 Circuits 17 32 13 Circuits 1 32 7 Port circuit 14 Pins 7 and 8 display terminal power Figure 5 Typical wiring to a terminal 2 Mark lead destinations unit number and connectivity information on the label next to each connector 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 39 Auxiliary power supplies Replacing the batterie
196. t pack locations 3 Connect the ESM Y cable as shown Administration 1 Enter list configuration all and a list of the installed carriers circuit packs and ports appears 2 Record the location board number of the new circuit packs and verify that all other required circuit packs refer to ESM installation are present 3 Enter add DS1 xxxxx where xxxxx is the location of the TN2207 PRI circuit pack recorded in step 2 and the DS1 circuit pack administration form appears Setthe Name field to ESM DS1 Setthe Bit Rate field to 2 048 Set the Line Coding field to hdb3 Setthe Signaling Mode field to isdn pri Setthe Connect field to pbx 222 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Multimedia call handling MMCH 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Place test call Set the Interface field to network Set the Country Protocol fieldto 1 Set the Protocol Version field to a Set the CRC field to y The Idle Code default is 11111111 The DCP Analog Bearer Capability default is 3 1 KHz Setthe MMI Cabling Board fieldto xxxxx where xxxxx is the location of the TN787F H J K MMI circuit pack recorded in step 2 This must be the slot for port B of the Y cable The MMI Interface field ESM appears Enter add signaling group next and the signaling group form appears Change Associated Signaling field to Change Primary D Channel Port field to xxxx17 wher
197. te Enable menu heading appears 3 Press F1 to select Nxt The Dial Tx Level Permissv 9 menu heading appears 4 Press F1 to select Nxt The V22b Guard Tone Disable menu heading appears 5 Press F1 to select Nxt The V32bis Train Long menu heading appears 6 Press F1 to select End The Edit StrapGroup prompt appears Saving the new configuration You must save the configuration changes you have made before you can use them 1 From the Edit StrapGroup prompt press the single up arrow button once The Choose Function Edit and Save menu headings appear 2 Press F3 to select Save The Save EditArea to prompt appears 3 Press F1 to select Active Saved The Command Complete message appears 4 Press the single up arrow button again The Save EditArea to prompt appears 5 Press the right arrow button once to select Customer 1 6 Press F1 to save changes to the Customer 1 storage area The Command Complete message appears 7 Press the double up arrow button once The Idle 9600 and Status Configure messages appear When you power off the modem it should return to this state 108 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 U S Robotics modems Checking the status of the COMSPHERE 3910 modem To check the status of the COMSPHERE 3910 modem at any time proceed as follows 1 From the topmost menu select the Status menu item U S Robotics modems Avaya recommends using the U S Robotics external modem
198. ted with that data set applies to both BRI channels 1 c RON 10 11 12 555 233 116 Load the ProShare software onto the PC using the default values Enter the company name and serial number of the software Select the default directory location and install all files Answer NO to modem Setup Scroll through the list of countries and select the country in which the PC is installed At the Protocol and Switch Mfg window click on Custom Click on AT amp T and click on Accept At the next window choose PBX for Exchange Switch and choose G3r for Release 8r or G3i for Release 8si as appropriate as the PBX type Click on Accept Select yes or no for Phone Call Support A window with Phone Numbers and SPIDS appears Set Phone Numbers to 1 and set SPIDS to 0 Click on the Aliases button and enter the last 5 digits of the data extension number and an external alias Leave the telephone number at default and click on Accept Select restart windows Issue 4 October 2002 217 Multimedia communications products MMCX MMCH ESM How to place a ProShare video call 1 2 3 Boot the ProShare computer Open the camera lens Be sure the green LED is on Open ProShare Personal Conferencing program group from the Windows Program Manager screen Double click on the ProShare Conferencing icon 5 If this is a first time install click on OK for the camera test This test can take several minut
199. terface point gt NOTE Do not remove the loopback jack after installation This is not a test tool and should always be available to remotely test a DS1 span 136 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Administering the loopback jack Administering the loopback jack 1 At the management terminal enter change ds1 ocation where location is the DS1 interface circuit pack corresponding to the loopback jack 2 Be sure the near end CSU type is set to integrated 3 On page 2 of the form change the supply CPE loopback jack power field to y Setting this field to y informs the technician that a loopback jack is present on the facility and allows the technician to determine that the facility is available for remote testing 4 Enter save translation to save the new information Loopback testing with a smart jack The loopback jack and smart jack isolate faults by dividing the DS1 span into 3 sections see Figure 24 through Figure 29 m From the 120A2 or later ICSU or from the MM710 to the loopback jack m From the loopback jack to the smart jack network interface point m From the smart jack to the CO The first 2 sections are your responsibility The last is the responsibility of the DS1 service provider Testing the DS1 span from the ICSU to the loopback jack The DS1 span test has 2 parts m Checking for circuit connectivity The first part of the test powers up the loopback jack and sends a signal from the DS1 circuit
200. the Avaya MultiVantage CallVisor ASAI Protocol Reference 555 230 221 How is the DLG application is packaged The DLG application is packaged either externally on a separate circuit pack the TN801 MAPD circuit pack or internally where it co resides with MultiVantage Software The externally packaged DLG is referred to as the MAPD DLG The internally packaged DLG is referred to as the co resident DLG The co resident DLG and the MAPD DLG accomplish the same basic function ASAI to ethernet transport The MAPD DLG As the term MAPD DLG implies the hardware platform MAPD and the software application DLG are tightly coupled The MAPD is essentially a PC that is attached to the switch and the DLG is an application that is installed on this dedicated PC The MAPD consists of the following components m processor m disk drive where the DLG application is installed m ethernet m Serial ports As an application residing externally in the sense that it is on a separate platform the TN801 circuit pack the MAPD DLG must be administered in terms of the MAPD Because the MAPD DLG requires installation and has its own administrative interface it is documented separately For more information see the DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server CallVisor ASAI Applications Over MAPD 555 230 136 118 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 What is the DEFINITY LAN gateway The co resident DLG In terms of product evolution and archite
201. the Avaya support web site as a self extracting executable To download the RSP 1 Browse to the Avaya Customer Support web site http support avaya com sd jhtml 2 Select the RSP tool from the web site 3 When queried save the setup exe file to a temporary folder on your computer It is approximately 1 4 MB Installing RSP To install the RSP 1 Double click the setup exe file The Install Shield Wizard steps you through the installation 2 When prompted to select Client or Server select both programs 3 Continue with the installation Use the default destination folder and program folder 4 You can view the readme file now or later The following files are installed on the PC in the folder Program Files Avaya DEFINITY Data Transport Tool m Client exe the client tool m Server exe the server tool m User guide doc same as the readme file m Spl design doc doc the RSP design document m Splserver ini m ddt log txt installation log file m spl dil Administering RSP See the instructions in the user guide doc file to administer the Reliable Session layer Protocol on a PC 116 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 nau DEFINITY LAN gateway system What is the DEFINITY LAN gateway In simplest terms the DEFINITY9 LAN gateway DLG is an application that enables communications between TCP IP clients and Avaya MultiVantage Software call processing In more technical terms the
202. the HOME Screen Setting other data options for the 7400C You can usually use the default settings for all other options However two exceptions are discussed below Selecting data inversion for 64 kbps HDLC transmissions on restricted facilities Data inversion is available when you are transmitting at 64 kbps over restricted facilities using HDLC based protocols Proceed as follows 1 If you need compatibility with an ACCUNET MPDM set DATA INVERSION to ON using the menus and controls as described above in Setting the data speed for the 74000 2 Otherwise set DATA INVERSION to OFF 3 Exit and save changes as described above in Setting the data speed for the 7400C Configuring the 7400C for a dedicated private line The factory default settings assume that the data module connects to a switched dial up line Private lines are permanent unswitched connections so they have to be specially configured Proceed as follows 1 Set the dialing method to MANUAL using the menus and controls as described above in Setting the data speed for the 7400C 2 Set the answering mode ANS to AUTO 3 Set the DTR lead to IGNORE 82 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Connect data modules 4 Setthe DSR lead to ON 5 Set PERMANENT CONNECTION to YES 6 Exit and save changes as described above in Setting the data speed for the 7400C Configuring the 7400D data module The 7400D data module is a converted 74
203. the modem to save changes in profile 0 m amp w1 tells the modem to save changes in profile 1 m amp y0 tells the modem to use profileO after a power failure Restoring factory defaults for the 7400B 1 Enter at amp F 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 79 Data modules and asynchronous data units Exiting command mode on the 7400B After configuring the 7400B exit command mode and put the data module back online 1 Enter O capital O Configuring the 7400C HSL high speed link data module Figure 15 shows the front and rear of a 7400C synchronous data module KE a a 7 a 5 86 z E o 2 080 000 i BACK ENTER YES DEFINITY High Speed Link RS 366 RS 232 0000008 000000 O Figure 15 7400C data module high speed link Setting the data speed for the 7400C Proceed as follows 1 From the HOME screen press the NEXT NO button until SET DATA OPTS appears Then press the ENTER YES button 2 5 DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e Push the button indicated by the arrow gt 80 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Connect data modules 555 233 116 2 When SET SPEED appears press the ENTER YES button 9 SET SPEED DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e Push the button indicated by the arrow The current transmission speed appears SPEED 56K
204. the settings below should work 1 When the SET CI LEAD prompt appears press the ENTER YES button 9 SET CI LEAD DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e O O Push the button indicated by the arrow gt 2 Press the NEXT NO button until you see the Cl correctSetting or Cl gt correctSetting prompt Then press the ENTER YES button m H dD pipi LE DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e O 320 Push the button indicated by the arrow gt 3 When the CONTINUE prompt appears press the ENTER YES button 5 CONTINUE DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e Push the button indicated by the arrow 4 When the SET CH LEAD prompt appears press the ENTER YES button SET CH LEAD DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e Push the button indicated by the arrow 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 87 Data modules and asynchronous data units Press the NEXT NO button until you see the CH z correctSetting or CH gt correctSetting prompt Then press the ENTER YES button CH correctSetting DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e Push the button indicated the arrow 6 When the CONTINUE prompt appears press the ENTER YES button When the SET CTS LEAD prompt appears press the ENTER YES button 2 SET CTS LEAD DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e
205. to male to 4 122A music adapter if required primarily auxiliary trunk circuit pack required in France Figure 45 Typical registered equipment connections auxiliary access for an MCC1 SCC1 CMC1 or G600 Media Gateway 1 If the music source is registered the system side of the MDF connects directly to the system 2 f the music source is not registered the system side of the MDF connects to a 909A B universal coupler see Chapter 1 909 universal coupler Registered music source Refer to Figure 45 to install a registered music source 1 Determine feature port assignment from Feature Related System Parameters form 2 Install music source according to the manufacturer s instructions 3 Install patch cord jumper wires at the main distribution frame 4 Administer the switch for the new equipment Nonregistered music source Refer to Figure 46 and Figure 47 when installing a nonregistered music source 1 Determine feature port assignment from Feature Related System Parameters Form 2 Install the music source according to the manufacturer s instructions 192 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 For MCC1 SCC1 CMC1 and G600 Media Gateways Connect a cable from the assigned port carrier slot to J1 on the 909A B universal coupler see Chapter 1 909A B universal coupler A wiring block must be locally engineered a Connect the T lead at pin 5 and the R lead at pin 4 of J1 on the 909A
206. ts auxiliary power 48 VDC if needed auxiliary power ground if needed Figure 7 shows a workstation connecting to a data adapter The line side of the adapter connects to the TN2181 digital line 2 wire circuit pack through the main distribution frame MDF to the system cabinet 9 o 3 o itdata RBP 032896 1 103A or modular wall jack 5 4 wire modular cord 2 2 wire endpoint 6 Serial data cable 3 Data terminal serial data 7 To TN2181 digital line circuit pack 4 Data adapter such as an 8400B Figure 7 Typical connections to a 2 wire DCP workstation 44 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 DCP extender stand alone Wire the circuit pack to the MDF with a 25 pair cable 1 Wire to the data adapter per local standards 2 Wire the data terminal and telephone as instructed in the document accompanying the data adapter DCP extender stand alone The stand alone extender installs at the work location See Appendix A Table 33 DCP extender 25 pair cable pinout for cabling information and pin assignments gt NOTE 2 wire DCP extenders are not currently supported on G700 Media Gateway configurations Figure 8 shows a typical connection from a digital line 2 wire DCP circuit pack through two DCP extender devices The DEFINITY Extender Switch Module System Administrator s Guide contains additiona
207. tton once The Stndrd RS232 menu item appears 104 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Paradyne COMSPHERE 3910 5 Press F2 to select Stndrd RS232 6 Press F1 to select Nxt The RTS Action menu heading appears Configuring RS 232 RTS and CTS send signals Next you set the parameters that the modem uses to offer and accept data Request To Send RTS and Clear To Send CTS 1 From the RTS Action menu heading press the right arrow button once The Stndrd RS232 menu item appears 2 Press F2 to select RS232 3 Press F1 to select Nxt The CTS Control menu heading appears 4 Press the right arrow button once The Stndrd RS232 menu item appears 5 Press F2 to select Stndrd RS232 6 Press F1 to select Nxt The RTS CTS Delay 0 msec menu heading appears Configuring various control features Now set the Line Signal Detect LSD also known as DCD or Data Carrier Detect control and rate controls 1 Press F1 to select Nxt The LSD Control Stndrd RS232 menu heading appears 2 Press F1 to select Nxt The CT111 Rate Cntl Disable menu heading appears 3 Press F1 to select Nxt The DTE RatezVF Disable menu heading appears 4 Press F1 to select Nxt The Extend Main Ch Disable menu heading appears Finishing configuration of the DTE interface 1 Press F1 select End The Edit StrapGroup prompt appears 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 105 External modems Configuring the DTE dialer Now defin
208. ules and asynchronous data units 29 30 31 32 33 34 Press the NEXT NO button until the SIGLS DISC correctValue or SIGLS DISC gt correctValue prompt appears Then press the ENTER YES button ON l SIE DISC ZON DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e Push the button indicated by the arrow gt When the CONTINUE prompt appears press the ENTER YES button When the SET TM LEAD prompt appears press the ENTER YES button H SET TM LEAD DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e Push the button indicated the arrow gt Press the NEXT NO button until the TM OFF or TM gt OFF prompt appears then press the ENTER YES button TM OFF DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e Push the button indicated the arrow When the DONE prompt appears press the ENTER YES button DONE DATA BACK ENTER YES e Push the button indicated the arrow When the SAVE CHANGES prompt appears press the ENTER YES button 9 SAVE CHANGES DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES e O Push the button indicated the arrow The CHANGES SAVED message flashes on screen and you return to the HOME screen The data module is now configured 92 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Connect data modules Configuring
209. um 3 Clock To TN780 carrier A To TN780 carrier B Lead Lead Color Lead Lead Color Lead Lead Color Name Terminal Name Terminal Name Terminal BCLKRTN R O 13 ALRM5B V G 45 ALRM5B V G 45 BCLKLST O R 14 ALRM5A G V 47 ALRM5A G V 47 BPWRRIN R BR 17 ALRM4B BK BL 21 ALRM4B BK BL 21 BPWRLST BR R 18 ALRM4A BL BK 22 ALRM4A BL BK 22 REF2RTN W BR 7 ALRM3B R BR 17 ALRM3B R BR 17 REF2LST BR W 8 ALRM3A BR R 18 ALRM3A BR R 18 SCLKRTN R BL 11 ALRM2B R BL 11 ALRM2B R BL 11 SCLKLST BL R 12 ALRM2A BL R 12 ALRM2A BL R 12 SPWRRTN R G 15 ALRM1B Y BL 31 ALRM1B Y BL 31 SPWRLST G R 17 ALRM1A BL Y 32 ALRM1A BL Y 32 REF1RTN W G 5 ALRMOB W BR 7 ALRMOB W BR 7 REF1LST G W 7 ALRMOA BR W 8 ALRMOA BR W 8 CCAO1R R S 19 EXTSYNOT V BL 41 CCAO1T S R 20 EXTSYNOR BL V 42 Continued on next page 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 169 Stratum 3 clock aa Table 23 Circuit pack cross connects for high or critical reliability Continued From Stratum 3 Clock To TN780 carrier A To TN780 carrier B Lead Lead Color Lead Lead Color Lead Lead Color Name Terminal Name Terminal Name Terminal CCBO1R BK BL 21 EXTSYNIT Y G 35 CCBO1T BL BK 22 EXTSYNA1R G Y 37 CCA02R BK O 23 EXTSYNOT V BL 41 CCA02T O BK 24 EXTSYNOR BL V 42 CCBO2R BK G 25 EXTSYNIT Y G 35 CCBO2T G BK 26 EXTSYN1R G Y 37 170 Issue 4 October 2002 Bridge the jumper wires to cross connect from the TN780 in A and B carrie
210. umber of the G700 for example 002 and VS is the slot number on the G700 of the Media Module for example V3 The V is not a variable and needs to be included in the command exactly where shown A sample address for a DS1 circuit pack on a G700 Media Gateway might look like this 002V3 1 Release the DS1 circuit pack From the management terminal enter release board UUCSS where UU is the cabinet number C is the carrier letter and SS is the slot number of the DS1 board 2 Leave the loopback jack in place Testing the DS1 span from the smart jack to the network interface termination or fiber multiplexer MUX 1 Have the service provider run a smart jack loopback test against the network interface wiring that links the smart jack to the CO section 3 in Figure 24 through Figure 29 2 If the tests fails there is a problem on the network side Have the service provider correct it Testing the DS1 span from the loopback jack to the smart jack Test the short length of customer premises wiring between the loopback jack and the smart jack Section 2 in the following 3 figures using a loopback that overlaps this section of the span m Havethe DS1 service provider at the CO end run a local ICSU line loopback test m Have the 051 service provider at the CO end run a local DS1 payload loopback test Runafar end ICSU line loopback using the procedure below gt NOTE This test cannot isolate the problem if there are prob
211. unct uses a 1151A or 1151A2 power supply and m if that endpoint or adjunct is supported on an S8300 G700 Please see your Avaya representative for more information 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 29 Auxiliary power supplies Local auxiliary power supply Consoles can use either local or phantom power depending on the distance between the console and the cabinet Over short distances phantom power is attractive because no additional hardware is necessary power is supplied using the telephone circuit itself For longer distances you need a local power supply Table 5 shows cabling distances for the 302 attendant console Table 5 302C1 Attendant Console Cabling Distances 24 AWG Wire 27 AWG Wire 0 27 mm 0 14 mm feet meters feet meters With selector console Phantom powered 800 244 500 152 Locally powered 5000 1524 3400 1037 Without selector console Phantom powered 1400 427 900 274 Locally powered 5000 1524 3400 1037 Applications that require auxiliary power Auxiliary power local or bulk is always required for the following Any 8520 telephone 302 series attendant console PassageWay adapter interface Any 7500 series telephone whether in passive bus or point to point one per BRI port Any 7500 or 8500 series telephone with an asynchronous data module Any 8510 telephone in passive bus or with an asynchronous data module unless the 8510 will not be used to support data or v
212. use some of these resources See your Avaya representative for more information Tell us what If you are within the United States go to the Avaya Web site at http www avaya com support for support telephone numbers Click Escalation Lists which includes escalation phone numbers within specific regions of the United States For all international resources contact your local Avaya authorized dealer for any additional help and questions you think Let us know what you like or don t like about this book Although we can t respond personally to all your feedback we promise we will read each response we receive Write to us at Avaya Inc Product Documentation Group 1300 W 120th St Westminster CO 80234 USA Fax to 303 538 1741 Send email to document avaya com 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 23 About this book 24 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 909A B universal coupler The 909A B universal coupler is used with paging and music on hold equipment that is not approved for use with the public network gt NOTE The information in this chapter does not apply to the G700 Media Gateway configurations Figure 1 shows a typical 909A B universal coupler For additional installation and switch setting information refer to 909A 909B Universal Coupler Installation Instructions gt NOTE If the music source is registered by the FCC in the USA or an equivalent body the 909A B universal coupler is
213. ver in a multi connect configuration controlling a G700 Media Gateway m 58700 Media Server in a multi connect configuration networked with a 58300 Media Server in a G700 Media Gateway and a DEFINITY CSI m Configuration using the S8700 Media Server with IP connect 555 233 116 Issue 4 October 2002 197 Paging and announcement equipment IP configurations IP is implemented using the TN2302AP which is an IP Media Processor circuit pack inside the Media Server Media Gateway The TN2302AP IP Media Processor provides H 323 trunk connections and H 323 voice processing for IP phones The features that use the TN2302AP also require the TN799 C LAN circuit pack H 323 IP trunk IP solutions mode The IP Media Processor circuit pack either the TN2302AP or the TN802B supports the H 323 version 2 protocol and operates with H 323 version 2 endpoints including stations trunks and gateways An IP Media Processor circuit pack enables H 323 trunk service using IP connectivity between two Avaya MultiVantage Software systems H 323 trunk groups can be configured as MultiVantage Software specific tie trunks supporting ISDN trunk features such as DCS and QSIG m Generic tie trunks permitting interconnection with other vendors H 323 v2 compliant switches m Direct inward dial DID type of public trunks providing access to the Switch for unregistered users The TN2302AP requires the TN799 for signaling The TN2302AP IP Media
214. warranted These compromises may become more acute if you fail to follow Avaya s recommendations for configuration operation and use of the equipment YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU ARE AWARE OF THESE RISKS AND THAT YOU HAVE DETERMINED THEY ARE ACCEPTABLE FOR YOUR APPLICATION OF THE EQUIP MENT YOU ALSO ACKNOWLEDGE THAT UNLESS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED IN ANOTHER AGREEMENT YOU ARE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR 1 ENSURING THAT YOUR NETWORKS AND SYSTEMS ARE ADEQUATELY SECURED AGAINST UNAUTHORIZED INTRUSION AND 2 BACKING UP YOUR DATA AND FILES Standards Compliance Avaya Inc is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized modifications of this equipment or the substi tution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than those specified by Avaya Inc The correction of interference caused by such unauthorized modifications substitution or attachment will be the responsibility of the user Pursuant to Part 15 of the Federal Com munications Commission FCC Rules the user is cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by Avaya Inc could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Product Safety Standards This product complies with and conforms to the following interna tional Product Safety standards as applicable Safety of Information Technology Equipment IEC 60950 3rd Edition including all relevant national deviations as listed in Compliance with IEC for Electrical Equipme
215. ystem or from positive lead of power supply 5 Yellow 48 VDC 48 VDC from system or from negative lead of power supply Figure 2 shows the physical locations of the pins for J1 J2 and J3 1 8 2 5 Il L j 9 mod jack RBP 041796 1 J1 J2 8 modular jacks 2 J3 7 pin modular jack Figure 2 Typical modular jack pinout 28 Issue 4 October 2002 555 233 116 Auxiliary power supplies Nonessential features of the attendant console such as the optional 27B1 selector console as well as DCP terminals derive their power from an auxiliary power source One console can connect to an Avaya DEFINITY Server CSI and three consoles can connect to each cabinet stack on an Avaya DEFINITY Server R Each cabinet can derive auxiliary power from the system and through the auxiliary cable located in the trunk auxiliary field Auxiliary power for a primary attendant console should be provided through this cable so the console remains fully operational during short power outages gt NOTE The information in the first part of this chapter concerning auxiliary power supplies for the gateway itself page 30 through page 40 does not apply to the G700 Media Gateway Information beginning on page 40 1151A and 115142 power supplies does apply to a G700 Media Gateway under the following conditions m if a particular endpoint or adj
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