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Cisco Systems Active Voice Repartee Unity R2 4 Installation Guide
Cisco Systems Active Voice Repartee Unity R2 4 Installation Guide
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APPPENDIX A: Voice and fax boards153 Software settings During Unity Setup, do the following procedure when the NMS Country Selection dialog box appears. To enter AG 2000 settings during Unity Setup aSelect a country. bClick “OK” to continue. cWhen the NMS Configurator dialog box appears, click “OK” to close it. dReturn to the procedure that you were doing when the NMS Country Selection dialog box appeared.
UNITY INSTALLATION GUIDE154 Natural MicroSystems AG-T1 voice board I/O address DIP switch T1 trunk interfaceSide view Pin 1: R – Receive from network Pin 2: T – Receive from network Pin 3: No connection Pin 4: R1 – Transmit to network Pin 5: T1 – Transmit to network Pin 6: No connection Pin 7: Optional shield (not used) Pin 8: Optional shield (not used) Voice board backplate Connection pinouts The AG-T1 uses an RJ-48C connector. LED status indicators T1 trunk interface
APPPENDIX A: Voice and fax boards155 Hardware settings Do the following procedure as you install voice boards. To set the I/O address DIP switch Use these settings as you install the AG-T1 voice boards accord- ing to the Natural MicroSystems documentation. Set the I/O address DIP switch on each board as shown below. Software settings During Unity Setup, do the following procedure when the NMS Configurator dialog box appears. To enter AG-T1 settings during Unity Setup aSelect a country. bChange the value of “ISA Interrupt” to “5.” cClick “Add board.” The Configure Board dialog box appears. dType a name for the board in the “Board name” box (for example, Board 1). eIn the Board Type list, click “AG T1.” fIn the TAPI Lines list, click “24.” Continued Board DIP switch settings I/O address First board82C0 Second boardA2A0 Third boardC2C0 Fourth boardE2C0 123456 On Off 123456 On Off 123456 On Off 123456 On Off
UNITY INSTALLATION GUIDE156 Natural MicroSystems AG-T1 Continued voice board gThe value you specify in the Protocol list depends on the type of phone system you are connecting the Unity server to. hIn the ISA section, in the Address list, click the I/O address that matches the DIP switch setting for this board. For a list of settings, see “To set the I/O address DIP switch,” on page 155. iClick “OK” to close the Configure Board dialog box. The NMS Configurator dialog box reappears. jTo add more boards, repeat steps c throughi for each board. kClick “OK” to close the NMS Configurator dialog box. lReturn to the procedure that you were doing when the NMS Configurator dialog box appeared. Phone system Protocol list value Mitel SX-2000 Digital/Analog Wink-Start NEC NEAX 2400 Digital Loop-Start (OPS-FX)
APPPENDIX A: Voice and fax boards157 Natural MicroSystems AG Dual T1 voice board Continued Side view Pin 1: R – Receive from network Pin 2: T – Receive from network Pin 3: No connection Pin 4: R1 – Transmit to network Pin 5: T1 – Transmit to network Pin 6: No connection Pin 7: Optional shield (not used) Pin 8: Optional shield (not used) Voice board backplate Connection pinouts The AG-T1 uses RJ-48C connectors. LED status indicators T1 trunk interface H.100 bus connector
UNITY INSTALLATION GUIDE158 Natural MicroSystems AG Continued Dual T1 voice boardHardware settingsNone. Software settings During Unity Setup, do the following procedure when the NMS Configurator dialog box appears. To enter AG Dual T1 settings during Unity setup aSelect a country. bSelect the first board in the list. cClick “Configure board.” The Configure Board dialog box appears. dIn the Board Type list, confirm that the value is “AG Dual T1.” eIn the TAPI Lines list, confirm that the value is “48.” fThe value you specify in the Protocol list depends on the type of phone system you are connecting the Unity server to. gOn the Windows NT Start menu, click Programs > Command Prompt. Or on the Windows 2000 Start menu, click Programs > Accessories > Command Prompt. hAt the command prompt, type \\bin\blocate and press ENTER. Values for bus, slot, and interrupt appear. iMake note of the values for bus and for slot. jType Exit and press ENTER to close the command prompt window. kVerify the values for bus and slot. Phone system Protocol list value Mitel SX-2000 Digital/Analog Wink-Start NEC NEAX 2400 Digital Loop-Start (OPS-FX)
APPPENDIX A: Voice and fax boards159 lClick “OK” to close the Configure Board dialog box. The NMS Configurator dialog box reappears. mIf more than one AG Dual T1 board is installed, select the next board in the list of boards, and repeat steps c throughl for each board. nIf the Unity server also contains AG-T1 boards, do the proce- dure “To enter AG-T1 settings during Unity Setup,” on page 155. Otherwise, click “OK” to close the NMS Configurator dialog box, and return to the procedure that you were doing when the NMS Configurator dialog box appeared.
UNITY INSTALLATION GUIDE160 Voice Technologies Group VoiceBridge 2000 feature-set board Side view To p v i e w SC bus connector Voice board backplate
APPPENDIX A: Voice and fax boards161 Use the Voice Technologies Group VoiceBridge 2000 feature-set board with the Dialogic D/160SC voice board to provide fea- ture-set integration on Mitel SX-200 and SX-2000 phone sys- tems. All of the D/160SC and VoiceBridge 2000 boards that you are installing must be in the same box because they all must be con- nected with an SC bus cable. If there are not enough slots in the Unity server, then you must put all of the boards into an expan- sion chassis. Hardware settings The IRQ for VoiceBridge 2000 boards is 5 on all Unity turnkey systems except the Dell 2400. On the Dell 2400, the IRQ for VoiceBridge 2000 boards is 10. The base addresses for VoiceBridge 2000 boards on turnkey systems are 220, 224, 228, 22C, 230, and 234. Software settings At the end of the Unity Setup program, do the following proce- dure when the VoiceBridge Configuration Manager window appears. To enter VoiceBridge 2000 settings during Unity Setup aIf the Unity server or an expansion chassis contains more than one VoiceBridge 2000 board, add boards to the Voice- Bridge Configuration Manager window. On the VoiceBridge Configuration Manager menu, click Action > Add until the window lists as many VoiceBridge 2000 boards as are installed. bClick the first board in the list. cOn the VoiceBridge 2000 Configuration menu, click Action > Configure. dClick the Board tab. eFind the serial number of the board on the “Voice board worksheet,” on page 68. Type the serial number of the board in the “Serial identifier” box. Then type the base address of the board in the “Base address” box. Continued
UNITY INSTALLATION GUIDE162 Voice Technologies Group VoiceBridge 2000 feature-set Continued board fClick the Bus Settings tab. gIf this is board number 1, click “Master.” If this is any other board, click “Slave.” hTo accept the settings for the board, click “OK.” iIf more than one VoiceBridge board is installed, click the next board in the list of installed VoiceBridge 2000 boards, and repeat steps c throughh. jTo save the configuration, click “Save” on the File menu. kOn the VoiceBridge 2000 Configuration menu, click Service > Start to start the VoiceBridge 2000 service. lAfter the service starts, an Info dialog box appears with the message “VoiceBridge 2000 service started OK.” Click “OK.” mTo exit the VoiceBridge Configuration Manager, click “Exit” on the File menu. nIn the Windows toolbar, click “Dialogic D/SC Configuration” to display the Dialogic D/SC Configuration window. oDo the procedure “To enter Dialogic settings during Unity Setup,” on page 131.