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    Form F5–Customized Extensions/Pool Access Restrictions (Continued)
    Form F5–Customized Extensions/Pool Access Restrictions (Continued) 
     
     
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    Identify Extension Settings
    if different from default
    Write line numbers or pool access
    codes in each column to show desired
    Line Ringing options.Identify Line Ringing (CTP) Option if different
    from defaultIdentify
    Group Assignments Identify Restrictions/Permissions
    if different from default
    Write line numbers
    or pool access
    codes for Line
    Access Restriction
    (#302) or Pool
    Access Restriction
    (#315)
    Outgoing Call
    Restriction (#401)
    Disallowed List
    Assignment (#405)
    Allowed List
    Assignment (#408)
    Pickup Group
    Extensions (#501)
    Calling Page Group
    Extensions (#502)
    Hunt Group
    Extensions (#505)
    VMS Only
    Night Service
    Group Extensions (#504) FAX Only Ext. Jack No.
    Display Language (#303)
    Auto Exit Privacy (#304)
    Abbreviated Ringing (#305)
    Forced Acct. Code Entry (#307)
    Distinctive Ringing (#308)
    Automatic VMS Cover (#310)
    Voice Interrupt on Busy (#312)
    Call Coverage Rings (#320)
    VMS Cover Rings (#321)
    Line Access Mode (#313)
    List Individual lines
    (#301) for Pooled
    Extensions
    HybridModeModeOnly
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    Form F5: Instructions for Pool Access RestrictionsForm F5: Instructions for Pool Access RestrictionsPool Access Restriction (#315)By default, access to all lines and pools is set to No Restriction. To change the default, write the line numbers or pool access codes in the 
    appropriate columns, as follows:
    Outgoing only—User can place outside calls and receive only transferred calls on specified line or pool.
    Incoming only—User cannot place outside calls but can receive calls on specified line or pool.
    No Access—User cannot place or receive outside calls on specified line or pool (but can receive transferred calls, pick up calls on hold, or join calls 
    in Key mode and on key extensions in Hybrid mode).
    NOTE: Pool Access Restriction for key extensions in Hybrid mode is set to No Access. Pooling and Hybrid mode are available only if you are using 
    PARTNER ACS R2.0 or later.Outgoing Call Restriction (#401)Write “IN” or “LOC” to indicate restrictions for all outgoing calls on all lines at that extension, as follows:
    IN—User can make only intercom calls to other system extensions.
    LOC—User can make only intercom and local outside calls (no calls that require a “0” or “1” prefix).
    Any available outside lines can still be used to dial numbers on an Allowed Phone Number List assigned to the extension, numbers on the 
    Emergency Phone Number List, or Marked System Speed Dial numbers. 
    						
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    PARTNER
    ® ACS 1600 DSL Module Planning Checklist
    PA RT N E R
    ® ACS 1600 DSL Module Planning Checklist
    Use this job aid to help you collect, organize and record the settings necessary for a PARTNER installation that includes the 1600 DSL module. 
    Always double-check this data before allowing this document to be used to program the module. 
    
    There is a worksheet at the end of this document that you can use for settings that will not fit in the table.
    
    All sample IP addresses used are in the private domain. In most cases, public addresses are required.
    Customer: ___________________________________
    Contact: ____________________________________ Phone: _______________________ Email: ___________________________
    Sales person: ________________________________ Phone: _______________________ Email: ___________________________
    Installer: ____________________________________ Phone: _______________________ Email: ___________________________
    ISP contact: _________________________________ Phone: _______________________ Email: ___________________________
    SDSL contact:________________________________ Phone: _______________________ Email: ___________________________
    SDSL tech support contact: _____________________ Phone: _______________________ Email: ___________________________
    Required Information 
    Notes 
    Sample values 
    Enter values for current installation 
    1. SDSL settings SDSL activation date
    1
    When service will be available at the customer site. NOTE: 
    The SDSL provider should verify SDSL signal 
    at the customer demarcation point. 4-10-01 AM 
    Voice Gateway
    1
    The manufacturer connecting the SDSL calls to the 
    PSTN. Lucent PathStar, 
    Copper Com, Jetstream, 
    Tollbridge
    Jitter delay
    1
    In most cases, the defaults for this setting are 
    appropriate. If voice quality is poor, use the sample 
    values shown. Frame Relay = 17msec;
    ATM = 6msec 
    DSLAM
    1
    The manufacturer of the SDSL voice and data stream 
    multiplexer. Lucent Stinger, 
    Copper Mountain 
    Datalink protocol
    1
    The transport protocol: ATM or Frame Relay. ATM, Frame Relay 
    1. Obtained from SDSL provider
    2. Obtained from ISP
    3. Obtained from customer/LAN VAR 
    						
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    ® ACS 1600 DSL Module Planning Checklist
    Required Information 
    Notes 
    Sample values 
    Enter values for current installation 
    2. Custom DSLAM 
    settings If your SDSL provider uses a DSLAM not included on 
    the list at right, you must obtain and program the 
    information in this section to complete the configuration. Lucent Stinger 
    Nokia 
    Copper Mountain 
    Paradyne 
    AccessLan Set SDSL speed 
    automatically
    1
    Allows the 1600 DSL to automatically match the current 
    SDSL speed. Always try the highest speed first.   Set SDSL Speed to Auto 
    Cycle (Nokia); Set SDSL 
    Speed to Auto Sense 
    (Copper Mountain); 
    SDSL Sync Delay 
    (Lucent) 
    Conexant AutoBaud 
    Mode
    1
    Certain DSLAMs use this mode to negotiate line speed. Enable/Disable 
    Manual SDSL speed
    1
    The static data rate for the SDSL line. A value divisible by 
    8 Kb between 144 Kbps 
    and 2320 Kbps 
    Set Data to FRAMED 
    mode (Nokia)
    1 
    Leave at default value (Y) unless instructed otherwise 
    by the service provider. Y or N 
    SDSL Interface Mode 
    (Bit Order)
    1
    Copper Mountain DSLAM uses “Magnitude, Sign.” All 
    others use “Sign, Magnitude.” “Magnitude, Sign”; 
    “Sign, Magnitude” 
    3. Frame Relay PVC 
    settings Obtain these permanent virtual circuit settings if your SDSL provider uses the Frame Relay protocol. Remember that separate PVC 
    settings are required for the voice and data connections. DLCI number
    1
    Identifies the logical channel established over the Frame 
    Relay/SDSL connection. There is one DLCI for data and 
    one for voice. The SDSL provider should give you two 
    numbers. 45, 46 Voice:
    Data:
    Encapsulation
    1
    The manner in which headers are assigned to packets. 
    Differentiates between voice calls and data. Proprietary Voice 
    DLCI, RFC 1490 Voice:
    Data:
    1. Obtained from SDSL provider
    2. Obtained from ISP
    3. Obtained from customer/LAN VAR 
    						
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    Required Information 
    Notes 
    Sample values 
    Enter values for current installation 
    Transmit/Receive CIR
    1
    The Committed Information Rate (CIR) to and from the provider. Default values may be 
    used unless instructed by provider. Value should be the same for both voice and data 
    PVCs. 
    There are three values associated with CIR: 
     Committed Burst Size (Bc) 
     Circuit throughput 
     Excess Burst Size (Be) 
    Leave each of these settings at default values unless instructed otherwise by the service 
    provider. 
    FRF.12 End-to-End 
    Fragmentation
    1
    Leave this setting at the default value unless instructed 
    otherwise by the service provider. Enabled or Disabled Voice:
    Data:
    Fragment Size
    1
    Leave this setting at the default value unless instructed 
    otherwise by the service provider. 100-1600 Voice:
    Data:
    4. ATM PVC Settings Obtain these permanent virtual circuit settings if your SDSL provider uses the ATM protocol. Remember that separate PVC settings 
    are required for the voice and data connections. VPI
    1
    Unique Virtual Port Identifier value assigned to each 
    ATM connection 32, 33 Voice:
    Data:
    VCI
    1
    Unique Virtual Circuit Identifier value assigned to each 
    ATM connection.   34, 35 Voice:
    Data:
    Encapsulation
    1
    The manner in which headers are assigned to packets. 
    Differentiates between voice calls and data. This does 
    not default automatically. It must be set manually.   Proprietary Voice,
    RFC 1483 Voice: Proprietary Voice
    Data:   RFC 1483
    Service Category
    1
    The manner in which bits are handled in the PVC. 
    Differentiates between voice calls and data. Defaults 
    automatically to UBR for PVCs using proprietary voice 
    encapsulation. CBR, UBR Voice: CBR
    Data:   UBR
    1. Obtained from SDSL provider
    2. Obtained from ISP
    3. Obtained from customer/LAN VAR 
    						
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    Required Information 
    Notes 
    Sample values 
    Enter values for current installation 
    5. VoIP settings Obtain these settings if your SDSL provider uses VoIP with the Lucent PathStar or other VoIP voice gateway. These settings are in 
    addition to the required ATM or Frame Relay settings.    IP address of Notified 
    Entity
    1 
    IP address of the VoIP gateway192.168.32.2 
    IP address for MGCP 
    signaling
    1
    Media Gateway Control Protocol. This is the IP address 
    of the voice PVC on the 1600 DSL; used for signal 
    control. 192.168.32.3 
    TOS byte value
    1
    Leave at 7 unless specified by SDSL provider. 1-7 
    IP address for RTP 
    signaling
    1
    Real Time Protocol. This is also the IP address of the 
    voice PVC on the 1600 DSL; used for controlling the 
    voice PVC.192.168.32.3 
    TOS byte value
    1
    Leave at 7 unless specified by SDSL provider. 1-7 
    6. IP Router Settings IP router settings apply to the data PVC only. SDSL (WAN) port 
    address
    2
    The public address that external routers use to find the 
    1600 DSL module. Select the data PVC when 
    configuring.192.168.32.40 
    WAN port subnet mask
    2
    Required regardless of transport protocol. 255.255.255.0 
    Normal/High priority
    2
    Sets the priority of the data port; leave at normal for data 
    PVC; set to high if using MGCP voice (VoIP). Normal/High 
    Default route (gateway) 
    IP address
    2
    IP address of the ISP. The address to which the router 
    sends packets it otherwise does not know how to route. NOTE: 
    The netmask for the default route does not 
    require a manual setting. The netmask is determined 
    automatically.192.168.32.2 
    10/100BaseT Ethernet 
    address
    3
    Address for the LAN port of the 1600 DSL module. 192.168.32.2 
    1. Obtained from SDSL provider
    2. Obtained from ISP
    3. Obtained from customer/LAN VAR 
    						
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    Required Information 
    Notes 
    Sample values 
    Enter values for current installation 
    10/100BaseT Ethernet 
    subnet mask
    3
    Specifies the size of the network to which the LAN port 
    is connected. 255.255.255.0 
    User ID
    3
    Restricts access to the 1600 DSL at the User level. 
    Case-sensitive. Up to 17 alphanumeric characters.myID 
    User password
    3
    Restricts access to the 1600 DSL at the User level. 
    Case-sensitive. Up to 17 alphanumeric characters. mypassword 
    NetMan password
    3
    Restricts access to the 1600 DSL at the network 
    manager level (all functions). Case-sensitive. Up to 17 
    alphanumeric characters.   mypassword 
    DHCP
    3
    Specify whether the DHCP feature of the 1600 DSL 
    should be turned on. E (to enable); D (to 
    disable) 
    Physical Port for DHCP 
    Server (gateway server 
    address)
    3
    If 1600 DSL module is the DHCP server, enter the IP 
    address of the LAN port. 192.168.32.17 
    DHCP Lease time
    3
    Duration of dynamically assigned IP addresses.28800 seconds 
    DNS server address
    2
    Optional. NOTE:
     The netmask for the DNS server does not 
    require a manual setting. The netmask is determined 
    automatically. 192.168.35.1 
    High IP Address for 
    range pool (Address 
    pool end address)
    3
    Last address in a range of dynamically assigned IP 
    addresses.192.168.32.127 
    Low IP Address for 
    range pool (Address 
    pool start address)
    3
    First address in a range of dynamically assigned IP 
    addresses. 192.168.32.65 
    Domain name
    3
    The name for a manageable group of computers. xyzcorp.com   
    1. Obtained from SDSL provider
    2. Obtained from ISP
    3. Obtained from customer/LAN VAR 
    						
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    Required Information 
    Notes 
    Sample values 
    Enter values for current installation 
    Static Binding IP 
    address
    3
    Links a host to an address using MAC number. 192.168.32.33
    00:c0:d5:d4:da:2c   See worksheet (if necessary)
    NAT
    3
    Allows multiple LAN hosts to access the Internet behind 
    one public IP address. E (to enable); D (to 
    disable) 
    7. Packet filtering needs Actions to be permitted 
    or denied
    3
    Enter rules via the IP Filtering Configuration menu. Permit HTTP, Deny PING See worksheet (if necessary) 
    IP-based servers 
    supported by customer
    3
    Obtain IP addresses for all servers that require external 
    access. Email 198.168.34.53
    Web 198.168.121.13 
    8. Routing requirementsActivate RIP
    3
    Optional; Only for more complex networks. Version 1 Broadcast;
    Version 2 Broadcast;
    Version 2 Multicast 
    Static routing table 
    entries
    3
    Only used if other routers exist on the network. See worksheet (if necessary) 
    9. Bridging settings Bridging is a rare configuration that allows the 1600 DSL to support older, in-place LAN protocols, such as AppleTalk. Bridging 
    directs information by hardware MAC address rather than IP address. Bridge Aging 
    Timer
    3
    Spanning Tree: 
    Enabled
    3
    Spanning Tree: Port 
    Priority
    3
    Spanning Tree: Hello 
    Time
    3
    1. Obtained from SDSL provider
    2. Obtained from ISP
    3. Obtained from customer/LAN VAR 
    						
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    Required Information 
    Notes 
    Sample values 
    Enter values for current installation 
    Spanning Tree: Max 
    Age
    3
    Spanning Tree: Forward 
    Delay
    3
    Spanning Tree: Path 
    Cost
    3
    1. Obtained from SDSL provider
    2. Obtained from ISP
    3. Obtained from customer/LAN VAR 
    						
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    Worksheet for extended values
    Use the following space to note values that will not fit in the Planning Checklist table.
    For example, NAT addresses, firewall considerations, routing values, etc. 
    						
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