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Avaya Partner Advanced Communications System Installation, Programming And Use Manual
Avaya Partner Advanced Communications System Installation, Programming And Use Manual
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Installation The 1600 DSL Module 2-23 Voice Gateway Configuration Follow these steps to configure the voice gateway path: 1. Select “P. VoicePath Configure” from the Main Menu. 2. Select “V. Set Voice Gateway” from the Voice Configuration menu. 3. Select one of the following voice gateways according to your service provider from the Voice Gateway Selection menu: 1. CopperCom 2. MGCP 0.1/NCS 1.0 (PathStar) 3. Jetstream 4. Select “M. Manage MGCP/NCS Embedded Client” from the Main Menu. 5. Select “C. Configure MGCP/NCS parameters” from the MGCP/NCS Management Menu. 6. Type the default IP address for the Notified Entity. Get this address from your service provider; this is the IP address for the gateway (the PathStar). 7. Type the IP address to use for MGCP signaling (data signaling). This is the IP address of the voice PVC/DLCI on the SDSL port; get it from your service provider. 8. Enter the TOS byte value for Signalling packets at the prompt; get this from your service provider. 9. Type the IP address to use for RTP transport (voice). Usually this is the same address as the voice PVC/DLCI; get it from your service provider. 10. Enter the TOS byte value for RTP (Voice) packets at the prompt; get this from your service provider. 11. Press Esc to return to the Main Menu. Router Configuration for Voice (PathStar Only) When you are connecting to a PathStar gateway, you must configure the voice PVC. Follow these steps to configure the voice PVC for the 1600 DSL module when you are connecting to a PathStar gateway: 1. Select “2. Configure IP Router” from the Main Menu. 2. Select “C. Configure Port IP Address” from the Router Configuration Menu. 3. Select “1. SDSL” from the Available Interfaces list. If you selected Jetstream or CopperCom, you are done with the voice gateway configuration. If you selected MGCP 0.1/NCS 1.0 (PathStar), continue with the procedure.
PA R T N E R® Advanced Communications System Installation, Programming, and Use The 1600 DSL Module 2-244. Do one of the following: If you have the SDSL set for ATM, select the RFC 1483 port for the voice PVC (get this from the service provider). If you have the SDSL set for Frame Relay, select the RFC 1490 port for the voice DLCI (get this from the service provider). 5. Type the IP address of the voice PVC/DLCI, and press Enter. 6. Press Esc to return to the Main Menu. Router Configuration for Data Follow these steps to configure the data PVC for the 1600 DSL module for any gateway: 1. Select “2. Configure IP Router” from the Main Menu. 2. Select “C. Configure Port IP Address” from the Router Configuration Menu. 3. Select “1. SDSL” from the Available Interfaces list. 4. Do one of the following: If you have the SDSL set for ATM, select the RFC 1483 port for the data PVC. For a CopperCom or Jetstream gateway, only one RFC 1483 port appears; for a PathStar gateway, you must get the number of the port from the service provider. If you have the SDSL set for Frame Relay, select the RFC 1490 port for the voice DLCI. For a CopperCom or Jetstream gateway, only one RFC 1490 port appears; for a PathStar gateway, you must get the number of the port from the service provider. 5. Type the IP address of the data PVC/DLCI, and press Enter. 6. Press Esc to return to the Main Menu. LAN Configuration Follow these steps to configure the LAN for the 1600 DSL module: 1. Select “2. Configure IP Router” from the Main Menu. 2. Select “C. Configure Port IP Address” from the Router Configuration Menu. 3. Select “2. 10/100BaseT Ethernet” from the Available Interfaces list. 4. Type the port number of the IP interface, and press Enter. 5. Type the customer’s LAN’s IP address at the new IP address prompt, and press Enter. 6. Type the customer’s subnet mask address at the subnet mask prompt, and press Enter. 7. Type “N” at the “Select priority Normal/High” prompt. 8. Type “Y” at the “Save new IP Information?” prompt. 9. Select “S. Add/Remove a Static Route” from the Router Configuration Menu. 10. Select “F. Add/Change the Default Route” from the Router Modification Menu.
Installation The 012E Module 2-25 11. Type the gateway address given by the service provider at the “Enter Gateway address for Default Route” prompt, and press Enter. 12. Type “Y” at the “Save this as the default route in the static configuration?” prompt. 13. Press Esc to return to the Main Menu. The 012E Module Available in Release 5.0 or later systems, the 012E module provides 12 ETR extensions and no lines. All ports support full T/R capability along with ETR. The 012E module provides the capability for PARTNER ACS Release 5.0 to support a maximum of 48 extensions. The 012E module provides the following: 10 Touch-Tone Receivers (TTRs) Support for Fax CNG detection When installed in slot 1, supplies the system tones and system clocks Placement Within the Carrier If a 1600 DSL module is installed in a 5-slot carrier, it must be in the first slot on the left. The 012E module can be installed in any remaining slots with the exception that it must be to the left of any 200 and 400 modules. These placement guidelines help you avoid holes in the dial plan. For any changes you make to take effect, you must perform a cold start on the system by powering down and powering up the system, or by using the Restore Programming (#125) or System Reset–Programming Saved (#728) feature. There is no limitation on the number of 012E modules that can be installed in a 5-slot carrier. However, in some configurations, the 012E module will physically permit more than 48 extensions to be installed. For example, if four 012E modules and one processor module are installed in the carrier, there are 56 extensions present. In configurations where more than 48 extensions are present, only extensions up to 48 stations will function. Station ports above 48 will not function with ETR or T/R telephones because they are outside the PARTNER ACS dial plan.
PA R T N E R® Advanced Communications System Installation, Programming, and Use The 012E Module 2-26 Physical Design The 012E module provides one power LED and 12 extension jack positions (see Figure 2-23). Consistent with all other PARTNER ACS modules, the extension jacks are labeled from the top down. The lowest extension number assigned to an 012E module occupies the jack position closest to the top of the module; the highest extension number occupies the jack position closest to the bottom of the module. Figure 2-23. The 012E Module Power LED Extension Jacks (12)
Installation Installing the Cover 2-27 Installing the Cover Installing Telephones After you have installed the control unit and have connected the line and extension cords, you are ready to install the telephones. Installing the telephones includes assembling, connecting, and testing the telephone. As desired, you also can connect an Intercom Autodialer to certain telephones. Assembling PARTNER Telephones All PARTNER telephones are shipped with a stand for either desk-mounting or wall-mounting the telephone. For other telephones, see the instructions that are provided with the telephone.If you have a 5-slot carrier with a Release 3.0 or earlier system, it is important to install the cover to keep the modules dust-free and properly seated, and the system working efficiently. Install the cover for the 5-slot carrier by following these steps (see Figure 2-24): Figure 2-24. Installing the Cover 1. To cover the modules, grasp the upper edges of the cover and hold it squarely over the control unit. 2. Place the cover over the modules and make sure it fits firmly in place. 3. Insert the #6 screw into the tab on the lower front of the cover. Tighten the screw.
PA R T N E R® Advanced Communications System Installation, Programming, and Use Installing Telephones 2-28 Desk-Mounting the Telephone Follow these steps to desk-mount a telephone: 1. Gently place the telephone upside down. 2. Route the telephone cord through the hole in the top center of the stand (see Figure 2-25). Figure 2-25. Routing the Telephone Cord 3. Insert the tabs on the narrow end of the stand into the slots on the inside bottom edge of the telephone (see Figure 2-26). Figure 2-26. Inserting the Tabs
Installation Installing Telephones 2-29 4. While pressing in the tabs that protrude from the wide end of the stand, lower the stand to the telephone (see Figure 2-27). 5. Release the tabs to lock the stand into one of the three positions provided by the openings in the back of the telephone. The height of the stand is adjustable to three positions: low, medium, and high. The telephone height can be adjusted by moving the locking tabs to a different position. 6. Turn the telephone over. Figure 2-27. Lowering the Stand to the Telephone 7. Remove the plastic cover from the telephone (see Figure 2-28). Label the button sheet to show any programmed lines or button features, then place the button sheet on the telephone so the holes fit over the buttons. Carefully replace the plastic cover. 8. Adjust the swivel display to the desired angle (low, medium, or high). Figure 2-28. Removing the Plastic Cover ABC2DEF31J K L5M N O6T U V8W X Y Z90 GHI4PQRS7*# ConfT ra ns frM ic H FA I HoldS p k r FeatureMessage Intercom IntercomExt.
PA R T N E R® Advanced Communications System Installation, Programming, and Use Installing Telephones 2-30 Wall-Mounting Follow these steps to wall-mount a PARTNER telephone: 1. Reverse the plastic hook that sits in the earpiece par t of the handset cradle (see Figure 2-29). 2. Turn the telephone upside down. If you have a tray on the bottom of your telephone, remove the tray that holds the User Instruction cards by pressing the tabs on both sides of the tray near the pull-out tab while sliding the tray straight out. Figure 2-29. Reversing the Plastic Hook 3. Holding the stand with the wide edge down, mount the stand on the wallplate by using the keyholes on the base of the stand (see Figure 2-30). Figure 2-30. Mounting the Stand on the Wallplate
Installation Installing Telephones 2-31 4. Plug one end of the telephone cord into the jack in the center of the wall plate (see Figure 2-31). 5. Plug the other end of the telephone cord into the LINE jack on the bottom of the telephone. 6. Wrap any excess cord around the cord wrap posts on the bottom inside of the stand. Figure 2-31. Plugging in the Telephone Cord 7. To mount the telephone onto the stand, insert the tabs on the top of the stand into the middle set of notches on the top edge of the telephone (see Figure 2-32). 8. Make sure the telephone cord is neatly wrapped inside the telephone; then rotate the telephone down until the bottom edge snaps into position. Figure 2-32. Mounting the Telephone onto the Stand With certain telephones, you can wall- mount the telephone and use the slide tray and tray card. Do one of the following: If you have an 18/18D, 34D, or Intercom Autodialer telephone, remove the tray from the “desk” end of the stand and insert it into the “wall” end. If a 630B wall plate is used, the tray hangs down from the telephone. If you do not use the wall plate with the 18/18D and 34D telephones, the tray can slide under the set. To do this, two mounting holes on the left and right sides of the stand allow the tray to slide underneath. To LINE Jack
PA R T N E R® Advanced Communications System Installation, Programming, and Use Installing Telephones 2-32 Connecting and Testing Telephones 9. Remove the plastic cover from the telephone (see Figure 2-33). Label the button sheet to show any programmed lines or button features. Then place the button sheet on the telephone so the holes fit over the buttons. Carefully replace the plastic cover. 10. Make sure the swivel display is set to the lowest position. Figure 2-33. Removing the Plastic Cover Follow these steps to connect and test a telephone: 1. To connect a telephone, plug the modular telephone mounting cord into a modular wall jack or directly into a module extension jack (see Figure 2-34). 2. Test the power and lights on a system telephone: a. While the telephone is idle, press and hold the # button for five seconds. b. Before releasing the # button, lift the handset. All lights should light, the ringer should sound, and (on system display telephones only) a test pattern should appear on the display. If these do not occur, call for support as instructed on the copyright page of this guide. c. Replace the handset; the telephone is now in normal operating mode.Figure 2-34. Plugging in Telephone Cords To install two telephones (or other devices) on a single extension jack, see “Combination Extensions” on page 9-2.L I N E SPFT E X T E N S I O N S PFT 4 5 23 1819 20 21 22 MODULE206 L I N E SPFT E X T E N S I O N S PFT 6 7 24 25 26 27 28 29 MODULE206 Transfr FeatureIntercomABC2DEF31+–ConfJKL5MNO6TUV8WXYZ9Mic HFAIHold0GHI4PQRS7*#Spkr IntercomExt.Message 1 2 3 10 11 12 14 15 16 1713