NORTEL OPTION-11C INSTALLATION & SETUP
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Intro Int roduc ductio tion.................... n.................................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ........................4 ..........4 1.1 Purpos Pur pose e & Scope....................... Sco pe..................................... ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ..............4 4 1.2 Genera Gen erall Inform Inf ormati ation on ........................... .......................................... ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ ............................. ............................. ...................4 .....4 Planni Pla nning ng & Engine Eng ineeri ering ng ........................... .......................................... ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ........................5 ..........5 2.1 CO Trunks Tru nks and Lines ............................ .......................................... ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ .................5 ...5 2.1.1 Small Sma ll Office Off ices.................... s.................................. ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ ............................. ............................. ...................5 .....5 2.1.2 Larger Larg er Offices Offic es ........................... .......................................... ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ........................5 ..........5 2.2 Card Car d Types Typ es ............................ .......................................... ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ ............................. ............................. ...................5 .....5 2.3 Rule Ru les s of Thum Th umb...................... b..................................... ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ .................6 ...6 2.3.1 Trunk Tru nks s and Blockin Blo cking........................ g...................................... ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ .................6 ...6 2.3.2 Heatt Load ........................... Hea .......................................... ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ .................6 ...6 2.3.3 UPS Sizing Siz ing ............................ .......................................... ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ..............6 6 Befor Bef ore e You Begin................. Be gin............................... ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ .................7 ...7 3.1 Card Slot Assign Ass ignment ments s ........................... ......................................... ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ..............7 7 3.2 Site Sit e Docum Doc ument entatio ation......... n....................... ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ........................7 ..........7 Physic Phy sical al Install Ins tallatio ation n ........................... .......................................... ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ .................8 ...8 4.1 Enviro Env ironme nmenta ntall Guide Gui de ............................ .......................................... ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ .................8 ...8 4.2 Mounti Mou nting ng ........................... ......................................... ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ........................8 ..........8 4.3 Ground Gro unding ing............. ............................ ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ......................8 .......8 4.4 Lightning & Surge Suppression.............................................................................................................................................9 4.5 Card Car d Instal Ins tallat lation.................. ion................................ ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ......................9 .......9 4.6 Power Pow er Con Connec nectio tion.................. n................................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ .................9 ...9 4.7 Interf Int erface ace Con Connec nectio tion....... n..................... ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ..................... ....... 10 Initia Ini tiall System Sys tem Setup............... Se tup.............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. .......................... ...........11 11 5.1 Gener Gen eral al ........................... ......................................... ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ....................... .........11 11 5.2 Powe Po wer-u r-up p Procedu Proc edure re – New System Sys tems s ............................ ........................................... ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ ..............11 11 5.3 User Inte Interfac rface e Basics Bas ics ............................ .......................................... ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ ..............14 14 System Sys tem Con Config figura uratio tion..... n.................... ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ................... .... 15 6.1 Digita Dig itall Data Da ta Block.......................... Blo ck......................................... ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ..................... ....... 15 6.2 Configur Conf iguratio ation n Record Rec ord ............................ .......................................... ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ ..............16 16 6.2.1 Gene Ge nera ral................... l.................................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. .......................... ...........16 16 6.2.2 Midnigh Mid nightt Rou Routine tine and Multi -User -Us er ............................. ........................................... ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ ............................. ............................. ................ .. 17 6.2.3 Add DTI/PR DTI /PRII Card Car d ............................ .......................................... ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ ..............17 17 6.2.4 Add the d -Chan -Ch anne nel................... l.................................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ..................... ....... 18 6.3 Custom Cus tomer er Dat Data a Block......................... Blo ck........................................ ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ ............................. ............................. ................ .. 19 6.3.1 NET_Dat NET _Data.................. a................................ ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ....................... .........19 19 6.3.2 RDR_Da RDR _Data ta.............. ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. .......................... ...........20 20 6.4 Electr Ele ctroni onic c Switch Switc h Network Netwo rk ............................ ........................................... ............................. ............................ ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ................... .... 21 6.4.1 Load Loa d 86 ............................. ........................................... ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ ............................. ............................. ................ .. 21 6.4.2 Load Loa d 87 ............................. ........................................... ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ ............................. ............................. ................ .. 22 6.4.3 NCOS Info ............................. ........................................... ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. .......................... ...........24 24 6.5 Digital Digi tal Manip M anipulat ulation ion Table T ables s ........................... .......................................... ............................. ............................ ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ................... .... 25 6.6 Route Rou te Dat Data a Block............. Blo ck........................... ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ..................... ....... 26 6.6.1 Digita Dig itall CO Trunk Trun k (COT, (COT , PRI w/DID) w/D ID) ............................. ........................................... ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. .......................... ...........26 26 6.6.2 Analog Ana log CO Trunk Tru nk ............................. ........................................... ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ ..............28 28 6.6.3 Analog Ana log DID Trunk............ Tru nk.......................... ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ ............................. ............................. ................ .. 30 6.6.4 Digital Dig ital Tie Trunk, Tru nk, (PRI)........................ (PR I)....................................... ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ....................... .........32 32 6.6.5 Digita Dig itall Tie Trunk, Trun k, (T1 or DTI) DTI ) ............................ .......................................... ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ....................... .........34 34 6.6.6 Analog Ana log Tie Trunk......................... Tru nk....................................... ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ................... .... 36 6.7 Voice Voi ce Trunks Tru nks ........................... .......................................... ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ ..............38 38 6.7.1 Digita Dig itall CO Trunk Trun k (COT PRI P RI w/DID) w/D ID) ........................... .......................................... ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ ..............38 38 6.7.2 Analog Ana log CO Trunk Tru nk ............................. ........................................... ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ ..............39 39 6.7.3 Analog Ana log DID Trunk............ Tru nk.......................... ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ ............................. ............................. ................ .. 40 6.7.4 Digital Dig ital Tie Trunk, Tru nk, (PRI)........................ (PR I)....................................... ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ....................... .........41 41 6.7.5 Digita Dig itall Tie Trunk, Trun k, (T1 or DTI) DTI ) ............................ .......................................... ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ....................... .........42 42 6.7.6 Analog Ana log Tie T ie Trunk Tr unk (4-Wir ( 4-Wire e E&M).............. E&M) ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ................... .... 43 6.8 Route Rou te List Lis t Block.................... Bl ock.................................. ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ ............................. ............................. ................ .. 44 6.8.1 Loca Lo call Call.............. Ca ll............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ ..............44 44 6.8.2 Long Lo ng-Distan -Distance ce Call............... Call ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. .......................... ...........45 45 6.8.3 911 91 1 Call....... Cal l...................... ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ....................... .........46 46
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6.8.4 Netwo Ne twork rk Call....... Cal l..................... ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ ............................. ............................. ................ .. 47 6.9 Network Netw ork Transl Tra nslatio ation n Tables Table s ............................. ........................................... ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ ............................. ............................. ................ .. 48 6.9.1 AC1 (for 9 +) ........................... ......................................... ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ....................... .........48 48 6.9.2 AC2 (for 8 +) ........................... ......................................... ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ....................... .........50 50 6.10 Building Buil ding Telephon Tele phones es ............................. ........................................... ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ ..............53 53 6.10.1 Analog Ana log:: Modem Mod em or Fax..................... Fa x................................... ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. .......................... ...........53 53 6.10.2 Analog Ana log:: Basic Bas ic Voice Voi ce Phone Pho ne (with (wi th Voice Voi ce Mail.................... Mai l.................................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ................... .... 54 6.10.3 Digita Dig ital:l: 261 2616 6 Teleph Tel ephone one.............. ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ ............................. ............................. ................ .. 55 6.10.4 Digita Dig ital:l: 200 2008 8 Teleph Tel ephone one.............. ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ ............................. ............................. ................ .. 57 6.10.5 Copying Copy ing Telephon Tele phones es ............................ ........................................... ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ....................... .........58 58 7 Teleph Tel ephone one Install Inst allati ation on and Con Connec nectio tion...... n..................... ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ ............................. ............................. ................ .. 60 7.1 Digital........................ Digi tal...................................... ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ ............................. ............................. ................ .. 60 7.1.1 2616 261 6 Key Ke y Layout Lay out ........................... .......................................... ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ ............................. ............................. ................ .. 60 7.1.2 Add-on Add- on-Mo -Modul dule..................... e................................... ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. .......................... ...........60 60 7.1.3 Other Othe r Digital Dig ital Phones Pho nes ........................... .......................................... ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ....................... .........60 60 7.2 Analog Ana log ............................. ........................................... ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ....................... .........61 61 7.3 Jack Jac k Wiring Wir ing.............. ............................ ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ ............................. ............................. ................ .. 61 8 Mainte Mai ntenan nance ce & Operat Ope ration................. ion................................ ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ ..............62 62 8.1 MAC.............. MAC ............................ ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ ..............62 62 8.1.1 Move............ Move ........................... ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ....................... .........62 62 8.1.2 Add ............................. ........................................... ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ....................... .........62 62 8.1.3 Chang Ch ange e ............................. ........................................... ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ ............................. ............................. ................ .. 62 8.2 Call Cal l Deta D etailil Record Rec ording ing............. ............................ ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ ..............63 63 8.3 Histor His tory y ............................. ........................................... ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ....................... .........63 63 8.4 Diagnost Diag nostic ic Tools Tool s ............................ ........................................... ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ..................... ....... 63 8.5 Final Fin al Documen Docu mentat tation ions s and ComNet Com Net............... ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ ............................. ............................. ................ .. 63 9 Engineer Engi neering ing Note Notes s ........................... ......................................... ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ ............................. ............................. ................ .. 64 9.1 Field Fie ld Safety................ Saf ety.............................. ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ ..............64 64 9.2 Docume Doc umenta ntation tion & Resourc Res ources es ............................. ........................................... ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ ..............64 64 9.2.1 Nortel Nor tel Technic Tech nical al Publicat Publi cations ions ............................ .......................................... ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ....................... .........64 64 9.2.2 Other Othe r Info Informa rmation tion ............................. ........................................... ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ ..............64 64 9.3 Common Com mon Tasks Tas ks & Function Funct ions s ............................. ........................................... ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ ..............65 65 9.4 Serial Ser ial Conn C onnec ectio tions ns to the PAB X................................... X................................................. ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ ............................. ............................. ................ .. 65 9.5 Xyplex Xyp lex Settin Set tings gs ............................ .......................................... ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ....................... .........66 66 9.6 ProComm Pro Comm Settings Sett ings ........................... ......................................... ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ................... .... 66 9.7 Backup, Bac kup, Restor Re store, e, and Archiv Ar chive e ........................... ......................................... ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ ..............66 66 9.7.1 Back Ba ckup up............. ............................ ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ................... .... 66 9.7.2 Resto Re store re ............................. ........................................... ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ ............................. ............................. ................ .. 67 9.7.3 Archive ............................ .......................................... ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ................... .... 68 9.8 Brief Bri ef Histor His tory y of the Optio Op tion-1 n-11 1 ............................ .......................................... ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ ..............73 73 9.9 Conversi Conv ersion on Factors Fact ors ............................ ........................................... ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ ............................. ............................. ................ .. 73 10 Summar Sum mary................... y................................. ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. .......................... ...........74 74 11 Append App endix-A: ix-A: Con Config figura uratio tion n Flow Flo w Cha Chart........... rt......................... ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. .......................... ...........75 75 12 Append App endix-B: ix-B: Switch Swit ch Listings Listing s ............................. ........................................... ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. .......................... ...........76 76 12.1 Configur Conf iguratio ation n Record Rec ord ............................ .......................................... ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ ..............76 76 12.2 Custom Cus tomer er Dat Data a Block......................... Blo ck........................................ ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................ ............................. ............................. ................ .. 77 12.3 Electr Ele ctroni onic c Switch Switc h Network Netwo rk ............................ ........................................... ............................. ............................ ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ................... .... 79 12.4 Route Rou te Dat Data a Block............. Blo ck........................... ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ............................ ..................... ....... 80 13 Append App endix-C: ix-C: Def Defini initio tions ns of Terms Ter ms & Acron Ac ronym yms s ........................... ......................................... ............................. ............................. ............................ ............................. ............................. ....................... .........81 81
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1 1.1
Introduction Purpose & Scope
This document provides a guideline for the installation and the configuration a Nortel Meridian Option11c PABX for use in EPC locations. It presents a generic process that must be modified for each site, and it should be considered a guide rather than a specification. specification. This Guideline is not intended to replace, but to supplement Nortel documentation and to provide EPC preferences. The intended audience is EPC Department Technicians and Engineers. This document is concerned with basic installation only. It does not address advanced advanced NARS features and it does not address Voice Mail. With these exceptions, it does address the standard needs of the average small to medium sized EPC office.
1.2
General Information
The Option-11c is a telephone PABX manufactured manufactured by Northern Telecom®, (Nortel®). (Nortel®). It is the low end of the Meridian 1® family of modular Switches and is the EPC standard PABX for small1 to medium sized offices. The Switch uses a main cabinet and optional expansion cabinets to provide up to 700 lines. Depending upon the business business application, EPC uses the Option-11c for office sizes ranging from a 10-person to offices with 50 or more2 lines. This document is also applicable to the Option-11c “Mini”. The “Mini” version version of the switch switch should be considered considered as an option for an office where a single cabinet will suffice and no growth is anticipated. Note:
It is important to note that the procedures, the sequence, and the information contained in this document represent only one way to set up a switch. This document will be updated periodically based on input from field personnel and other bodies of knowledge. In other words, words, this document document will evolve evolve until the Department feels it represents the best way to set up a switch for EPC.3
Caution:
Although portions of this document are applicable to installations outside the U.S., the variations from country to country cannot be addressed in detail.
The Option-11c should not be installed or configured configured by inexperienced personnel. This document is not a substitute for experience and training. For the purposes of this document, the terms PABX, PBX, and Switch are interchangeable. Appendix-B Appendix-B provides copies of printed output from real Option-11c switches. These can be used in debugging to compare configurations. Telecommunications Telecommuni cations is i s a field not lacking in the prolific use of acronyms and “buzz words”. AppendixC contains a glossary of telecom terms. 4
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The Norstar® key system is normally used in offices with fewer than ten people.
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150 in some cases. Note: for offices with more than 100 people, an Option 61c should be seriously considered.
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This document belongs to those who use it. If you don’t like it – give us input.
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for those who are not fully buzz-word compliant.
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Planning & Engineering
2.1
CO Trunks and Lines
2.1.1
Small Offices
For small offices, analog CO lines are normally used. These are individual lines each having a fixed fixed telephone number. These are incoming/outgoing type lines and are often called “1FB’s”. “1FB’s”. Except for the tariff, these are similar similar to a normal residential line, (1FR). (1FR). This type of line is easily added in most locations. Some Telco’s Telco ’s offer DID service on a group of CO lines making these lines a trunk. consideration for small offices that may need DID service.
This is a
Caution:
1FB lines should always be ordered as “ground-start”. Loop start should not be used.
Note:
If DID service is not available then a Key System may be more appropriate for the location.
2.1.2
Larger Offices
In larger offices trunks trunks are normally used. A trunk can be a grouping of individual analog lines or the individual lines can be provided through digital service. service. A common digital trunk offering is a PRI. With this offering there is usually usually a block of 100 telephone numbers but this varies by location and Telco. A PRI is a modified T1 with 23 lines and a data channel, channel, (d-Ch). The d-Ch is used to provide features such as Caller ID. A PRI will send any DID block number to the prescribed prescribed internal telephone using any available channel. When a PRI is used, it should not be the only connection connection to the Telco. A Telco problem or a local equipment problem could leave an office “dead in the water”. Always get some CO lines also. These will provide outgoing service in case of a PRI failure and they will also provide overflow outgoing service if all 23 PRI channels are temporarily in use. Additionally, it is desirable to have at least two CO lines that do not connect to the PBX at all. One of these lines should be connected connected to the Router or to The Xyplex in order to access access equipment. The other line can used in case of PBX failure, (unless the site is comfortable com fortable with cellular cel lular coverage in the case case of a telephone service outage). It should be located in a central or key location such as reception or a foreman’s office.
2.2
Card Types
The following table contains information on the most commonly used cards.
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DTI/PRI
TMDI Package (Digital Trunk): Terminates T1 or PRI Clock Controller5
NTSF6800 NTAK20AD
UTC
Universal Trunk Card: Terminates 2 and 4-wire external external Analog lines
NT8D14BB
Digital Line
Terminates Nortel standard digital telephones
NT8D02GA NT8D02GA
Analog Line
Terminates standard analog telephones, modems, and fax machines.
NT8D09BA
Mounts Mounts on DTI/PRI DTI/PRI card – does not take a slot.
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2.3 2.3.1
Rules of Thumb Trunks and Blocking
Generally speaking, one trunk line or channel will service three people6 with a very low probability of blocking, (depending upon the service). In other words, one PRI will handle handle a typical typical office of 50 to 70 people. In this example, if growth was anticipated, it would be best to leave a slot for a second PRI card and to reserve another block of 100 numbers. Blocks of numbers can be reserved at a discounted rate.
2.3.2
Heat Load
For switch rooms or switch rooms combined with server rooms, it is always best to coordinate actual heat load with an HVAC HVAC specialist. Actual heat load is often difficult to obtain obtain during initial design. design. When heat load is requested by HVAC design personnel and you are not ready, the following rule of thumb has served well in the past. 30 W / SqFt of the total panel front surface area 7.
2.3.3
UPS Sizing
UPS vendors recommend that you add up the name-plate power ratings on all equipment that will be UPS attached. This is safe but very costly. There is little to no correlation between name-plate name-plate power values and actual consumption. Name-plate values are used for sizing wire and breakers in accordance with the NEC; they were never intended for use in UPS sizing. The actual loads for typical telecom and computer equipment can be a small fraction of their nameplate values. Here are some measured values. Equipment Equipment
Name-Plate kVA
Operating kVA
Cisco 3524
0.115
0.09
Cisco 2505
0.138
0.03
Cisco 3810 w/3 FX
0.115
0.02
Cisco PIX
0.46
0.08
Compaq DeskPro, Pentium
0.575
0.04
Monitor, standard 19 inch multisync
0.23
0.09
Monitor, flat screen, 18 inch
0.23
0.06
Cisco 5505 w/3 24-port 10/100 cards
0.92
0.40
There are no easy answers answers here. If you have plenty of money, use name-plate values. If not, not, make your own measurements or use good judgment. Always play it safe. For a typical small office with a single cabinet Option-11c, a router, and an Ethernet switch, a 1.5 kVA UPS should be fine.
6
This does not apply to all business unit applications.
7
Heat Losses From Electrical Equipment in Generating Stations by I.M Rubin, IEEE Transactions on Power Apparatus and Systems, Vol. PAS-98, No. 4, July/Aug 1979.
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Before You B egin
3.1
Card Slot Assignments
In order to prepare documentation – cards must be assigned to slots. Plan the System and then get your documentation in order. Starting in the first cabinet and starting at the left side: •
DTI/PRI Card(s)
•
Universal Trunk Card(s)
•
Digital Line Card(s)
•
Analog Line Card(s)
•
Voice Mail
If more than one cabinet is required, Digital and Analog line cards should be spread between the cabinets.
3.2
Site Documentation
It is essential to have complete documentation end-to-end from the incoming trunks all the way to each and every every jack and telephone set. This documentation documentation function should should have been done by Engineering, but if it has not, it mu must st be done before starting. Site documentation is invaluable in saving time and frustration. frustration. As a minimum, mini mum, it must contain: •
All CO lines identified by telephone number and pair with termination points identified by list and/or sketch
•
All CO trunks identified by circuit number and telephone number block with termination point identified by list and/or sketch
•
All Jacks Numbers associated with the TN complete with any interim terminations
•
Room Numbers
•
User Names
Figure 3-1: Documentation Example Room Number
Jack No.
Name
Entrance Entra nce
n/a
6002 6005
Digital
Analog
TN
DN
CP*
TN
DN
Elevator Lobby
16 01
7401
No
08 00
6800
6-045
Future
16 02
7421
Yes
09 00
6801
6-107
Future
16 03
7422
Yes
06 01
6802
16 04
7423
No
06 02
6803
6-108 6004
6-046
James Dobson
16 06
7425
Yes
06 03
6804
6006
6-047
Philip Loudon
16 07
7427 7427
Yes
06 04
6805 6805
6008
6-049
Kevin Wright
16 08
7428
Yes
06 05
6806
Information
2616 Removed
* Call Pilot or optionally, Meridian Mail
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4 4.1
Physical Installation Environmental Guide
The Option-11c system is designed to operate in an office environment with a nominal temperature of 70° F and 10% to 95% relative humidity, humidity, non-condensing. The location must not be subjected to constant vibration. All System equipment must be located at least 12 feet from sources of electrostatic, electromagnetic, or radio frequency interference. This includes transformers and power service panels. The System location must be cooled or well ventilated with cool air. Each cabinet can produce up to 500 Watts of heat, (or 1700 BTU).
4.2
Mounting
It is recommended that the unit be mounted on a wall covered covered with ¾ inch plyw plywood. ood. Cabinets may be mounted side-by-side side -by-side or one over over the other. other. Refer to the Nortel Nortel Planning and and Installation Installation Guide and to Engineering Department sketches for mounting dimensions. Tip:
Avoid the use of particle board in lieu of plywood.
4.3 Grounding The Nortel Planning and Installation Installation Guide has a Chapter on grounding. grounding. Proper grounding must must take place before power-up. This is not optional. Nortel has recently changed its grounding specifications. specifications. The following summarizes their recommendation. 1. For cabinets powered by the same electrical service service panel, connect each cabinet to a ground bar and connect the ground bar to the electrical service service panel ground. Use 6AWG insulated wire. 2. For cabinets powered by different electrical service panels, (in a similar manner as above), cabinets must be grounded to the electrical service panel that feeds it. This Nortel procedure is in direct di rect conflict conf lict with industry standards for Telecommunications Grounding and with good engineering engineering practice. It does follow the NEC NEC for electrical safety safety but following NEC does not provide a telecom ground because it places equipment cabinets at different electrical potentials 8. Additionally, the electrical ground ground is normally normally at a different different potential than than the incoming telecom ground. A single point grounding system that connects the cabinets, the electrical feeds, and the Telco’s ground is a requirement. Grounding for a telecom installation includes LAN/WAN equipment equipment as well. In summary, summary, all telecommunications equipment shall be grounded in accordance with the applicable provisions of EIA/TIA-607, Commercial Building Grounding and Bonding Requirements for Telecommunications.
8
EIA/TIA 222 States: Compliance with the NEC “does not imply imply that adequate grounding will be provided to ensure continued performance of electronic equipment and systems without mutual interference; or that a quiet ground structure will be provided to allow equipment to be isolated from external interference, either conducted or radiated”.
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4.4
Lightning & Surge Suppression
Incoming copper trunks and CO lines must be protected so as not to conduct surges into telecom equipment. Use protectors on incoming lines where where they have not been provided for by the Telco and connect all protectors to your single-point grounding system.
ITW Lynx protectors for analog CO lines (top), and T1/PRI (bottom)
Note:
Caution:
4.5
ITW Lynx part numbers:
Analog CO line: T1/ISDN line:
UP2S-235 UP2H-235
66-block 66-block 66-bl ock
Reliable
Analog CO line:
S3ABF
5-pin male base
The Lynx protectors are for use with a 66-block. Some Telco’s provide provide service at the demarc on 110, Bix, or other style blocks. Be sure and coordinate this with the Telco and purchase protectors accordingly. It is important to use solid state protectors such as those specified above. Avoid the use of gas or carbon protectors.
Card Installation
Install all cards in accordance with the plan developed for your documentation and be sure to use the anti-static wrist strap provided with the system. Notes:
Digital and Analog line cards can be removed or inserted while the system is powered up. Refer to Nortel documentation for other card types. A card slot may be programmed for Universal Trunk, Digital, or Analog even if the card is missing. This is helpful if a card is bad or if one or more cards cards has simply not made it to the sight before programming needs to start.
4.6
Power Connection
The Option-11c is normally powered from a floor flo or or rack-mount rack-mount UPS. Option-11c Cabinet power supplies should be plugged into power strips that have cable “clamps” that provide protection from inadvertent disconnection. d isconnection. The power power strip should be supplied without a switch or have a protective cover over the switch. Since some UPS units provide isolated power, it is important to ground ground the power strip to your single point ground system. UPS size requirements requ irements vary greatly, grea tly, but b ut for for a single cabinet Option-11 system along with minimal Cisco equipment and a terminal server, a 1.5 kW UPS is normally adequate. UPS sizing can be
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tricky. When sizing is an issue, be wary of vendor sizing programs and the use of nameplate electrical characteristics unless money is no object.
4.7
Interface Connection
The Option-11c comes standard with several TTY ports but a serial cable assembly is required to provide a user interface. Be sure to purchase the “octopus” style cable; it has 4-ports. 4-ports. Each port on the serial cable assembly is terminated in a standard RS-232, DB-25 connector. This connector connector is “modem ready”. To connect to a laptop, desktop, desktop, or to a terminal server, server, a null-modem adapter is required. Ideally, the Option-11c should have several permanent interface connections. •
Modem connected to an outside telephone line (1FB)
•
Desktop computer or terminal in the Switch Room
•
Terminal Server
Caution:
It is an EPC policy to have a two-password interface to equipment if the equipment is accessible to a PSTN. For this reason, the Modem must be a password type such as a Motorola UDS v.3400 or v.3600.
Note:
The Cisco serial cable assembly works well for connections to a computer or to a terminal server.
The use of a desktop PC9 as a dedicated terminal and permanently installed in the switch room is very advantageous. This PC should should be connected to the local LAN and the serial serial ports should be left connected to the PBX and to other key equipment. In the absence of Communications Personnel, Personnel, non-technical site personnel can be “talked through” a procedure. Tip:
Leave icons on the desktop for HyperTerminal connections to the PBX and to other key equipment. Also, install VNC10 Server service on the PC so the PC can be remotely accessed from anywhere in the EP network. This allows the ability to remotely do a data data backup that cannot be done via a telnet/Xyplex session.
9
This can be an older machine.
10
http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/download.html
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Initial System Setup
5.1 General Because of configuration dependencies, there is a required sequence for the programming of a Switch. Appendix-A depicts these dependencies and provides a sequence sequence for configuration. This Section will follow that sequence.
5.2
Power-up Procedure – New Systems
Each system comes with Key Codes. These codes will be required during power-up. Also, if any additional software packages have been purchased, you should know about them at this time and have them ready for installation. When the Switch is powered up the first time, it initiates several internal tests, procedures, patch loads, and an OS restart. It will eventually stop with a menu. This menu will present four (4) choices. The following dialog is presented in several fonts for clarity. Italics represent Switch menus, prompts, and information. Responses and comments are in plain text. There will be a lot of information scroll by on the screen. screen. The following information shows interactive points in the process. Main Cabinet Software Installation Main Menu 1. New Install or Option 11/11E 11/11E Upgrade - From Software DaughterBoard 2. System Upgrade 3. Utilities 4. New System Installation - From Software Delivery Card [q]uit, [h]elp or [?], - redisplay
Enter Selection “1 “1” for a new installation Select Feature Set You Wish to Enable : 1. General Business (ntsk11cq) 2. Enhanced Business (ntsk11dq) 3. Enterprise Business (ntsk11eq) 4. NAS/VNS (ntsk11fq) [q]uit, [p]revious, [m]ain menu, [h]elp or [?], - redisplay
Enter Selection “3 “3” for Enterprise Business, (this is the EPC standard). If Enterprise Business was not purchased, make the appropriate selection; for example, "2 "2" for Enhanced Business. Feature Set Selection : Enterprise Business Do you wish to add packages? (y/n/[a]bort):
The answer to this will be “N “No” unless additional software Packages were purchased with the Switch so confirm before proceeding. Note that if "No" "No" is selected, selected, you will not not be able so see a listing of packages supplied with the switch. switch. If you wish to see the the package listing, answer "Yes" "Yes" even if you don't have any additional packages.
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Select Database to Install : 1. Pre-Configured database - Enterprise Business 2. Basic Configuration (Release 22) 3. CCBR Restore File 4. Option 11/11E Software Cartridge [q]uit, [p]revious, [m]ain menu, [h]elp or [?], - redisplay
Enter Selection “1 “1” for Pre-configuration Database Do you wish to change any ISM parameters? (y/n/[a]bort):
Note: Answer “Y “Yes” if any of the following settings needs to be changed. Enter new ISM parameters, to leave unchanged : TNS ( 100) ACDN ( 300) AST ( 100) LTID ( 100) RAN CON ( 12) RAN RTE ( 2500) MUS CON ( 100) BRAND ( 0) ACD AGENTS ( 300) ANALOGUE TELEPHONES ( 2500) ATTENDANT CONSOLES ( 2500) BRI DSL ( 100) CLASS TELEPHONES ( 2500) DATA PORTS ( 2500) DIGITAL TELEPHONES ( 2500) INTERNET TELEPHONES ( 0) PHANTOM PORTS ( 2500) WIRELESS TELEPHONES ( 2500) ITG ISDN TRUNKS ( 2500) TRADITIONAL TRUNKS ( 2500) TMDI D-CHANNELS ( 0) SURVIVABILITY ( 0) Security ID : 10166249 Current AUX ID : 10166249
Do you wish to change the AUX ID? (y/n/[a]bort): N New AUX ID :
10166249
Select M3900 Language Set: 1-6 4) North American Enter 4 Is this correct? Enter Y
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At this point you will see summary information and you will be asked to confirm it. New Installation Information Summary : Security ID : 10166249 Aux ID : 10166249 Cabinet Type : MAIN Feature Set : Enterprise Business (ntsk11eq) Additional Pkgs : none Database : Pre-Configured database - Enterprise Business OLD NEW S/W Release : 2530 2530 ISM Parameters TNS : 32767 100 ACDN : 32767 300 AST : 32767 100 LTID : 64 100 RAN CON : 32767 12 RAN RTE : 32767 2500 MUS CON : 32767 100 BRAND : 0 0 ACD AGENTS : 32767 300 ANALOGUE TELEPHONES : 32767 2500 ATTENDANT CONSOLES : 32767 2500 BRI DSL : 64 100 CLASS TELEPHONES : 32767 2500 DATA PORTS : 32767 2500 DIGITAL TELEPHONES : 32767 2500 INTERNET TELEPHONES : 32767 0 PHANTOM PORTS : 32767 2500 WIRELESS TELEPHONES : 32767 2500 ITG ISDN TRUNKS : 32767 2500 TRADITIONAL TRUNKS : 32767 2500 TMDI D-CHANNELS : 0 0 SURVIVABILITY : 0 0
This is a good point to stop and make sure sure the ISM options shown above are correct. correct. Use the NTP's or check with Engineering if you have any questions on these settings for your location. Is this correct? (y/n/[a]bort) : Y Enter Key 1 Key 2 Key 3
new keycodes: : XXXXXXXX : XXXXXXXX : XXXXXXXX
(8 Digit numbers)
Keycode validation successful.
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*** WARNING *** A system restart will be invoked as part of the software installation process
Are you sure you wish to perform the upgrade? (y/n/[a]bort): Y Upgrade was completed successfully Rebooting....
After the reboot, the Switch will execute a “Daily Routine. When it completes, the Switch should is ready for a Log On and Configuration.
5.3
User Interface Basics
Log In:
type “logi” . You will be prompted for a password. Enter "0000 "0000". ".
Programming or configuration is done by accessing “Overlays”. Overlays have specific functions in the configuration process. process. They must be loaded one at a time and must be exited before loading another. The terms Load and Overlay are essentially synonymous. The term Load is most common and it abbreviated abbreviated “LD”. To Load an Overlay, type “LD” “LD” and the Overlay number. For example: “LD 11” . Once you have loaded and Overlay, Overlay, you will typically typically see a “Req” prompt. prompt. The Overlay is “Requesting” input. The use of the asterisk key, ( * ) or , provides for navigation. The single asterisk, asterisk, ( * ), will repeat the current prompt. The double asterisk, ( ** ), will return to the “Req” prompt. prompt. The quadruple asterisk, ( **** ), will exit the current Overlay. Also, the command command “END” will will usually exit an Overlay. Log Out:
exit any Overlay with the 4-asterisk command and type “logo” .
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System Configuration
6.1
Digital Data Block
Load 73 is used to configure the DDB. The DDB is used to configure configure Digital service for the Switch. It provisions the Switch for a Digital Trunking Interface, (DTI), or a Primary Rate Interface (PRI). The DDB is also used to identify the T1 clocking and to setup alarm thresholds for the T1 circuit. Caution:
If there is no PRI or DTI interface card in the Switch, the DDB should not be configured. Move to the next System Configuration step. step.
Prompt
Respon Res ponse se
Range
REQ
NEW NE W
CHG, END, NEW, OUT, PRT
TYPE
DDB DD B
CEQP
YES YE S
CLKN
#
Default Defa ult
Comment
NO
Clock controller equipment exists.
1-9
Card slot number in the Option-11c where the Clock Clock Controller res ides. Note: The Clock Controller is mounted on the PRI/DTI card.
PREF
#
1-9
1-9 or
TRSH
0
0-15
RALM
1-128
3
Remote (yellow) Alarm clear threshold
BIPC
1-128
2
Bipolar Violation count threshold
LFAC
1-128
3
Loss of Frame alignment counter
BIPV
1-4 & 1-4
3&2
Bipolar Violation maintenance and out-ofout-ofservice thresholds. thresholds. Note: to change this setting from the default, two number would be entered with a separating space followed by .
SRTK
1-24 & 1-3600
5 & 30
Slip rate tracking mode maintena nce.
SRNT
1-1024 & 1-10 24
15 & 3
Slip rate non-tracking
LFAL
1-1024
17
Loss of Frame alignment maintenance and out-of-service thresholds.
AUTO
YES, NO
NO
Automatic recovery recover y for frame slippage.
SRAR
YES, NO
NO
Slip Rate Automatic Autom atic Recovery
SRGT
1-127
15
Slip Rate Guard Time in minutes
SRIM
1-127
1
Slip Rate Improvement Monitoring time in minutes.
SRMM
1-127
2
Slip Rate Maintenance Maximum.
ICS
0-159
SREF
MEM AVAIL: (U/P): 1239632 DISK RECS AVAIL: 448 REQ
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Primary Reference Source card for clock controller. Note: The response must be the same as for CLKN above. free run
Secondary Reference (if existing). Threshold. Creates Threshold # “zero” for configuration.
Multi-purpos Multi-purpose e serial data link code selection. TOT: 1376255
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6.2
Configuration Configuration Record
Load 17 is used to configure the CFN. CFN. Load 22 is used for printing. In the configuration, you will need to make a few parameter changes, and, if you are are installing a DTI/PRI card in one one of the card slots, slots, you will need to identify identify the card. If the DTI/PRI is for a PRI, you will also program a d-Channel.
6.2.1
General
Prompt
Respon Res ponse se
REQ
CHG CH G
TYPE
PARM
LPIB
HPIB
400B
NCR
MGCR
CSQI
Range
Default Defa ult
Comment
Accept the default setting
Caution:
This number of call registers is ok for small offices but must be increas ed for larger larger offices.
Caution:
Change this num ber if the NCR value is changed. This entry should be about ¼ of the NCR entry.
CSQO
Caution:
Change this num ber if the NCR value is changed. This entry should be about ¼ of the NCR entry.
TUBO
CFWS
PCML
ALRM
ERRM
DTRB
TMRK
FCDR
PCDR
TPO
TSO
CLID
YES YE S
DUR5
MLDN
MARP
YES YE S
FRPT
DCUS
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Calling Line ID Number for the CDR
Multiple Appearance Redirection Prime. This assigns the DN to the TN features.
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Prompt
Respon Res ponse se
MSCL
####
Range
Default Defa ult
Comment Number of Speed Call Lists. Example: If your DID Block started at 6700 and contained 100 numbers, you would enter 6800 numbers. This would allow you to match the SCL number to the DN.
OUT OUT
6.2.2
Hit Return until you reach the REQ prompt.
Midnight Midni ght Routine and Multi-User
Prompt
Respon Res ponse se
REQ
CHG CH G
TYPE
OVLY
SID SID
BKGD
PBXH
TODR
DROL
43
This adds Overlay 43 (System Back-up) to the Midnight Routine
MULTI_USER
ON
Allows more than one person to log into the switch at the same time.
6.2.3
Range
Defau lt
Comment
Accept the default setting
Add DTI/PRI DTI/PRI Card
(Not required unless a DTI/PRI card is used.) (Example is for a PRI) Prompt
Respon Res ponse se
Range
Default Defa ult
Comment
REQ
CHG CH G
TYPE
CEQU
Common Equipment
TDS
Accept the default setting
CONF
DLOP
# ## ESF
MODE
PRI
TMDI
YES YE S
Is this a TMDI card?
LCMT
B8S
Line Code method
YALM
FDL FD L
Yell Alarm method
TITE
TRSH
00
Threshold used for T1
DLOP
To add a second card, enter info here. See DLOP above.
Card Slot, Number of Channels, Extended Super Frame signaling DTI, PRI
Mode of Operation
OUT OUT
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6.2.4
Add the d-Channel
Prompt
Respon Res ponse se
Range
Default Defa ult
Comment
REQ
CHG CH G
TYPE
ADAN
Action Device & Number
ADAN
NEW DCH #
New d-Channel Number Note:
Suggest using the card slot number for the the d-Ch num ber
CTYP
TMDI
Type of Card
CDNO
#
PRI Card Slot number
PORT
1
Port Number (always 1)
DES
######
Description
USR
PRI
User of the d-Ch. Note: ESS4, ESS5, SL1, DMS100, DMS250, DMS500
PRI was used here because this example is for a PRI.
IFC IFC
####
Type of switch you are connecting to.
DCHL
#
PRI Card Slot number
PRI
Change if you have more PRIs you want associated to this same d-Ch.
OTBF
DRAT
64KC
d-Channel transmission rate
RLS
1
Release software at the far-end switch
RCAP
###
OVLR
32
BRI, ND2, ND3
Output request buffers buffers
Remote capabilities at the far-end switch Note: Not e: BRI = AT&T ND2 or 3 = Meridian Accept the default settings.
OUT OUT
See Appendix-B Appendix-B for an example of a Configuration Record.
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6.3
Customer Data Block
Load 15 is used to configure the CDB. Load 21 is used for printing. There are two areas to change in the Customer Data Block: NET_DATA and RDR_DATA. RDR_DATA.
6.3.1
NET_Data
Prompt
Respon Res ponse se
REQ
CHG CH G
TYPE
NET_DATA
CUST
0
OPT
AC2
FNP
CLID
YES YE S
SIZE INTL
Range
Default Defa ult
Comment Networking Data Block
Allow Calling Line Identification
ENTRY
0
The CLID entry to be configured
HNTN
###
Local Area Code for the PBX location Example: 713 for Houston Houston
ESA_HLCL
ESA_INHN
ESA_APDN
HLCL
###
Local Code (Prefix) – Example (420)
DIDN
YES YE S
Use DNs as DID numbers
HLOC
#####
HLOC
###
LSC
CLASS_FMT
ENTRY
ISDN
Home Location Code (same as Prefix(same as Prefix plus next two digits) – Example (35431) Home Location Code (same as Prefix)
YES YE S
Turn on ISDN. Yes if using PRI on DID route, else enter No if you are not using PRI.
PNI
7
Private Network Number Number – EPC uses 7 . Only used if you are using PRI on Company Tie trunks.
PINX_DN
MBG
BSGC
PFX1
PFX2
HLOC
#####
Home Location Code (same as Prefix plus next two digits) – Example: 35431
OUT OUT
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6.3.2
RDR_Data
Allow different DNs for Forward No Answer Number and for Hunt Number Prompt
Respon Res ponse se
Range
Default Defa ult
Comment
REQ
CHG CH G
TYPE
RDR_DATA
CUST
0
OPT
FNAD
FDN FD N
Call Forward No Answer treatment for DID
FNAT
FDN FD N
Call Forward No Answer treatment for non-DID
FNAL
FDN FD N
Call Forward No Answer treatment for all other calls
Call redirection
OUT OUT
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6.4
Electronic Switch Network
Load 86 and 87 is used to configure ESN. The ESN Block is the listing of the parameters that are set for BARS/NARS.
6.4.1 6.4 .1
Load 86
Prompt
Respon Res ponse se
Range
Default Defa ult
Comment
REQ
NEW NE W
CUST
0
FEAT
ESN
MXLC
###
MXSD
MXIX
MXDM
MXRL
MXFC
MXFS
CDP
MXSC
1
NCDP
4
AC1
9
NARS Access Code 1
AC2
8
NARS Access Code 2
DLTN
YES YE S
Dial tone when you press 8 or 9
ERWT
ERDT
TODS
RTCL
NMAP
ETOD
TGAR
NO
Electronic Switched Network Entered 200
Number of LOC codes (NARS). This number needs to equal or exceed the number of LOC codes you will enter. enter.
This prompt may not display. Check for Trunk Group Access Restrictions. See Notes below
Notes: Enter NO (Reason – If TGAR = YES then ifif the telephone’s telephone’s TGAR TGAR matches matches the route TARG# TARG# the outgoing calls wi ll be blocked. Here is a matrix of how things worked on a test: CASE 1) ESN LD 87 TGAR = yes P hone TGAR = 0 Route TARG = 0 Call not blocked but ACOD not blo cked either. CASE 2) ESN LD 87 TGAR = yes Phone TGAR = 1 Route TARG = 1 Call blocked an d ACOD blocked blo cked CASE 3) ESN LD 87 TGAR = yes Pho ne TGAR = 1 Route TARG = 2 Call blocked ACOD blocked CASE 4) ESN LD 87 TGAR = yes Ph one TGAR = 3 Route TARG = 2 Call not blocked ACOD not block ed CASE 5) This is how we set up a typical user ESN LD 8 7 TGAR = no Phone TGAR = 1 Route TARG = 1 Call not blocked ACOD blocked CASE 6) This is how we set up a “maintenance phone” ESN LD 87 = no Phone TGAR = 0 Route TARG = 1 Call not blocked ACOD not blocked
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6.4.2 6.4 .2
Load 87
Prompt
Respon Res ponse se
REQ
NEW NE W
CUST
0
FEAT
NCTL
SOHQ
Range
Default Defa ult
Comment
Network Control Prompt may not display
SCBQ NCOS
1
EQA
FRL
1
RWTA
NSC
OHQ
CBQ
SPRI
MPRI
PROM
NCOS
2
EQA
FRL
2
RWTA
NSC
OHQ
CBQ
SPRI
MPRI
PROM
NCOS
3
EQA
FRL
3
RWTA
NSC
OHQ
CBQ
SPRI
MPRI
PROM
NCOS
4
EQA
FRL
4
RWTA
NSC
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Prompt
Respon Res ponse se
OHQ
CBQ
SPRI
MPRI
PROM
NCOS
5
EQA
FRL
5
RWTA
NSC
OHQ
CBQ
SPRI
MPRI
PROM
NCOS
6
EQA
FRL
6
MPRI
PROM
NCOS
7
EQA
FRL
7
RWTA
NSC
OHQ
CBQ
SPRI
Out Out
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Range
Default Defa ult
Comment
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6.4.3
NCOS NCOS Info
Explanation of Network Class of Service and Facility Restriction Levels NCOS
FRL
RLB
0
0
1
1
2
2
Public
3
3
1-800 Calls
4
4
Trunk Special Filter Between 1 -800 & Toll (Time of Day Restriction)
5
5
Toll Calls
6
6
Company International Call Areas
7
7
All calls no Restrictions
911 Calls and Local Office 10-200
Private Network Network – Company Calls
Note: Higher NCOS means less restriction. Meridian Mail Phones
NCOS 5
User Phones
NCOS 6
Private Trunks
NCOS 5
Public Trunks
NCOS 4
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6.5
Digital Manipulation Tables
Load 86 is used to configure configure the DGT. Digit Manipulation Tables are are used to modify dialed digits digits by adding or deleting numbers at the start of the dial string. string. All DMI tables will have to be programmed. programmed.
Prompt
Respon Res ponse se
Range
Default Defa ult
Comment
REQ
NEW NE W
CUST
0
FEAT
DGT
Digital Manipulation Data Block
DMII DM
##
Digital Manipulation Index number
DEL
##
Nothing
Delete
INST
##
Nothing
Insert
CTYP
NCH G
Accept the default setting
The eight DMI values below are standard for all EP switches. programming the Route List Block.
DMI #
DELete DELete
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
7
7
9
Refer to these these DMI values values when
INSerT INSer T
9
Note: There are advanced alternatives that are not addressed in this document and that should not apply to small or to medium sized offices.
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6.6
Route Data Block
Load 16 is used to configure configure the RDB. Load 21 is used for printing. printing. The Route Data Block is the set of parameters identify identifying ing the type of route being programming. programming. Several routes are are typically available and a RDB must be configured for each available route.
6.6.1
Digital CO Trunk (COT, PRI w/DID)
This is an example of a digital T1 trunk from a Telco with ISDN signaling, (a PRI), and with DID service. Prompt
Respon Res ponse se
REQ
NEW NE W
TYPE
RDB RD B
CUST
0
DMOD
Default Model
ROUT
##
Route Number. Recommend 10 for first route.
DES
######
Description of the circuit. e.g. “QUEST”
TKTP
DID DI D
ESN
CNVT
SAT SAT
RCLS
DTRK
YES YE S
BRIP
DGTP
PRI
Digital trunk type
ISDN
YES YE S
Integrated Services Digital Network option
MODE
PRA
Mode of Operation
IFC IFC
####
SBN
PNI
SRVC
NCNA
YES YE S
Network Call Name Allowed
NCRD
YES YE S
Network Call Redirection
CHTY
CTYP
INAC
ISAR
CPUB
DAPC
DSEL
VOD
PTYP
AUTO
DNIS
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Range
Default Defa ult
Comment Route Data Block
DID, TIE, COT, FX
Type of Route
Digital Trunk
ESS4, ESS5, DMS100/250/500
Type of CO switch you will interface to.
No
Voice or Data
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Prompt
Respon Res ponse se
DCDR
IANI
ICOG
IAO
SRCH
TRMB
YES YE S
STEP
ACOD
#####
CLEN
TCPP
PII
TARG
BILN
SGRP
Scheduled access restriction group
OABS
Outgoing toll digits to be ignored
CNTL
NO
Change Controls and Timers
DRNG
NO
Distinctive ringing for incoming calls
CDR
NO
Call Detail Recording
MUS
NO
Music on Hold
EQAR
NO
Enable Equal Access Restrictions
FRL
NO
Facility Restriction Level
OHQ
NO
Off-Hook Off-Hook Queuing Queuin g
OHQT
NO
Off-Hook Off-Hook Queuing threshold
TTBL
0
Tone table number
PLEV
NO
Off-Hook Off-Hook timer delay
MCTS
2
Priority Level
ALRM
NO
Malicious Call Trace Alarm
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Range
Default Defa ult
Comment
Incoming and Outgoing Tromboning Dial Access code to the route. This is a minimu m of 5 -digits an d must be non-D non-DID. Recommend 3-digits plus the Route number. Example: 79010 for Route 10. NO
CPP flag for incoming non-ISDN calls Privacy indicator ignored
0 - 31
1
Trunk Access Restriction Group
NO
Billing Number
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6.6.2
Analog CO Trunk
This is an example of RDB configuration for a group of analog lines from a Telco that form an incoming/outgoing trunk. Prompt
Respon Res ponse se
REQ
NEW
TYPE
RDB RD B
Route Data Block
CUST
0
Customer
DMOD
Default Model number
ROUT
##
Route number. Recommend "20" for first first route.
DES
ANALOG COT
Description
TKTP
COT
Type of Trunk Route
PRIV
NO
Private Line Route
SAT SAT
NO
Satellite
RCLS
EXT EXT
Route Rou te Class Cla ss
DTRK
NO
Digital Trunk Route
ISDN
NO
Prompt may not display.
PTYP
ACO
Port Type ACO for Analog CO route
AUTO
NO
Auto Terminate
ICOG
IAO
RANX
SRCH
TRMB
YES YE S
STEP
Alternate trunk route for outgoing trunks
ACOD
####
Dial Access code to the route
CLEN
1
CLID entry number
CPP
NO
Calling Party Privacy
TARG
1
Trunk Access Restriction Group
BILN
NO
Billing
SGRP
Scheduled access restriction group
OABS
Outgoing toll digits to be ignored
CNTL
YES YE S
NO
To change Controls
TIMR
NO Chg
Trunk timers
SST
30
Seizure Supervision Timer
NEDC
ETH ET H
ORG, ETH, JNT, FEC
ORG
Near End disconnect disco nnect control contro l
FEDC
ETH ET H
ORG, ETH, JNT, FEC
ORG
Far End disconnect discon nect control contro l
CPDC
NO
SL1 controlling party on incoming calls
SPCT
IMM IMM
Speech Spe ech Path Pat h Cut-Throug Cut-Thr ough h
HOLD
02 02 40
Hold failure threshold
SEIZ
02 02
Seize failure threshold
RGFL
02 02
Ring failure threshold
RVSD
08 31
Reversed wired CO trunk threshold
ILLR
02 02
Illegal Illegal Ring threshold
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Range
INT, INT, EXT
Default Defa ult
ICT, ICT, OGT, OGT, IAO RRB, LIN
0 - 31
IMM,DLY
Comment
Incoming Incom ing and Outgoing Outgo ing NO
RAN for calls d iverted to external trunks
LIN
Search method for outgoing trunks
NO
Tromboning
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Prompt
Respon Res ponse se
DRNG
Default Defa ult
Comment
NO
Distinctive ringing for incoming calls
CDR
NO
Call Detail Recording
MUS
NO
Music on Hold
MR
NO
Music Route
MANO
NO
Manual Outgoing trunk route
EQAR
NO
Enable Equal Access Restrictions
FRL
00
Facility Restriction Levels
OHQ
NO
Off-Hook Off-Hook Queuing. Prompt may not display
OHQT
NO
Off-Hook Off-Hook Queuing threshold
TTBL
0
Tone table number
ATAN
OHTD
NO
Off-Hook Off-Hook timer delay
PLEV
2
Priority Level
MCTS
NO
Malicious Call Trace Signal
ALRM
NO
Malicious Call Trace Alarm
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Prompt may not display
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6.6.3
Analog DID Trunk
This is an example of a RDB for a group of analog lines from a Telco that form a DID Trunk. Prompt
Respon Res ponse se
Range
Default Defa ult
Comment
REQ
NEW
TYPE
RDB RD B
Route Data Block
CUST
0
Custom er
DMOD
Default Model number
ROUT
##
Route number. Recommend 10 for the first route.
DES
ANALOG DID
Description
TKTP
DID DI D
Type of Trunk Route
SAT SAT
RCLS
DTRK
NO
Satellite
EXT EXT
Route Rou te Class Cla ss
NO
Digital Trunk Route
ISDN
NO
Prompt may not display
PTYP
ACO
Port Type ACO for Analog CO route
AUTO
NO
Auto Terminate
DNIS
NO
ACD DNIS route
IANI
NO
In-band Automatic number identification route
ICOG
ICT
RANX
SRCH
TRMB
YES
STEP