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Lucent Technologies DEFINITY Enterprise Communication Server Release 8.2 Administrators Guide
Lucent Technologies DEFINITY Enterprise Communication Server Release 8.2 Administrators Guide
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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1 April 2000 Managing multimedia calling 207 Multimedia Applications Server Interface 9 Figure 7. Two separate MASI domains DEFINITY PSTN PSTN WAN AUDIX S1Trunk 1 Trunk 4Trunk 3 Trunk 2SG2 SG1MMCX 1 MMCX 2 DEFINITY 1 DEFINITY AUDIX S2DEFINITY 2 LAN LAN E1 E3 E2 E4 cydfdda3 LJK 071897 34 12
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1 April 2000 Managing multimedia calling 208 Multimedia Applications Server Interface 9 Figure 8. One MASI domain, and one non-MASI MMCX The MASI node must be directly connected to the DEFINITY ECS for MASI features to work. In this configuration, terminals that belong to MMCX 2 (E3 and E4), do not take advantage of MASI capabilities. How to administer MASI This section discusses the administration required to make MASI work. You perform most of this administration from the DEFINITY administration terminal. However, there are a few things you must do at the MMCX administration DEFINITY PSTN PSTN WAN INTUITY S1Trunk 1 Trunk 2 SG1MMCX 1 MMCX 2 DEFINITY 1 LAN LAN E1 E3 E2 E4 cydfdda4 LJK 071897 34 12
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1 April 2000 Managing multimedia calling 209 Multimedia Applications Server Interface 9 terminal. This section sometimes refers to the chgmasi command. This is the command you use to administer MASI parameters on the MMCX. For more information about using the chgmasi command, refer to your MMCX Technical Reference. Step 1 — Establish customer options (Lucent Technologies) A Lucent Technologies representative must activate MASI using the System-Parameters Customer-Options form. The representative should also verify that ISDN-PRI (G3r configurations) or ISDN-PRI over PACCON (G3si/csi configurations), and AAR/ARS are enabled. On the MMCX, MASI must be enabled using the chgmasi command. Step 2 — Establish maintenance parameters and alarming options (Lucent Technologies) Ensure that the Maintenance-Related System Parameters form, Packet Bus Activated field = y. Using the set options command (Lucent Technologies init or inads logins only), set MASI alarming options. For more information, see DEFINITY ECS Maintenance for the appropriate model. Step 3 — Establish the physical connection Establish the physical connection between the DEFINITY ECS and the MMCX. For more information about installing the cables, see Installation for Adjuncts and Peripherals. Step 4 — Administer circuit pack Using the DS1 Circuit Pack form, verify that the DS1 circuit pack you use to establish the MASI link is administered as follows: nBit Rate = 1.544 nLine Coding = b8zs nLine Compensation = 1 nSignaling Mode = isdn-pri nInterface = network nCountry Protocol = 1 nProtocol Version = a
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1 April 2000 Managing multimedia calling 210 Multimedia Applications Server Interface 9 Step 5 — Administer a signaling group For each MASI node, you need to establish a unique signaling group. Use the command add signaling-group xxx to access the Signaling Group form. Screen 1. Signaling Group Form (Page 1 of 5) For each link, establish a Non-Call Associated Temporary Signaling Connection (NCA-TSC) with the following attributes: nAssociated Signaling — MASI requires Facility Associated Signaling, so this field must be set to y. nPrimary D-channel — Enter a 6- to 7-character port number associated with the DS1 Interface circuit pack port. The port address of the PRI that carries D-channel signaling. The port number is used to assign the primary D-channel in the Signaling Group. For 24-channel facilities, the 24th port is assigned as the D-channel. For 32-channel facilities, the 16th port is assigned as the D-channel. nMax Number of NCA TSC — For MASI, this must be 1. nMax number of CA TSC — Leave the default of 0. nTrunk Group For NCA TSC — This can be left blank. nTrunk Group for Channel Selection — This can be left blank. Page 1 of 5 SIGNALING GROUP Group Number: _ Associated Signaling? y Max number of NCA TSC: __ Primary D-Channel: ______ Max number of CA TSC: __ Trunk Group for NCA TSC: __ Trunk Group for Channel Selection: ___
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1 April 2000 Managing multimedia calling 211 Multimedia Applications Server Interface 9 Screen 2. Administered NCA TSC Assignment page of the Signaling Group form nService/Feature — Leave blank. nAs-needed Inactivity Time-out (min) — This field only applies to as-needed NCA-TSCs. Since MASI requires a permanent connection, leave blank. nTSC Index — This display-only field specifies the administered NCA-TSCs assigned. nLocal Ext — Enter a valid, unassigned DEFINITY ECS extension. This extension does not need a port assignment and does not need to correspond to any other administration. nEnabled — Enter \ to enable the administered NCA-TSC. You may want to wait to enable this link until all other administration is in place. If this is y, DEFINITY ECS attempts to establish the connection as soon as you submit the form. This may cause your system to alarm, if other administration is not finished. nEstablish — Used to indicate the strategy for establishing this administered NCA-TSC. Enter permanent for MASI. nDest. Digits — A valid MMCX extension. This must correspond to the value of the tscnum argument to the chgmasi command. NOTE: These digits are sent as entered to the destination MMCX; no routing or other digit manipulation is performed. ADMINISTERED NCA TSC ASSIGNMENT Page 2 of 5 Service/Feature: __________ As-needed Inactivity Time-out (min): __ TSC Local Mach. Index Ext. Enabled Established Dest. Digits Appl. ID 1: _____ _ _________ _______________ _______ __ 2: _____ _ _________ _______________ _______ __ 3: _____ _ _________ _______________ _______ __ 4: _____ _ _________ _______________ _______ __ 5: _____ _ _________ _______________ _______ __ 6: _____ _ _________ _______________ _______ __ 7: _____ _ _________ _______________ _______ __ 8: _____ _ _________ _______________ _______ __ 9: _____ _ _________ _______________ _______ __ 10: _____ _ _________ _______________ _______ __ 11: _____ _ _________ _______________ _______ __ 12: _____ _ _________ _______________ _______ __ 13: _____ _ _________ _______________ _______ __ 14: _____ _ _________ _______________ _______ __ 15: _____ _ _________ _______________ _______ __ 16: _____ _ _________ _______________ _______ __
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1 April 2000 Managing multimedia calling 212 Multimedia Applications Server Interface 9 nAppl. — Specifies the application this administered NCA-TSC is going to be used for. Enter masi. nMachine ID — Used to indicate the MASI node to which this administered NCA-TSC is connected. This number should be the same as the MASI node number found on other forms. How to list TSCs or determine status of the TSC To determine which TSCs are designated for MASI, use the list masi tsc command. Screen 3. MASI Temporary Signaling Connections (TSC) Display This command displays the following: nSig Grp — The number of the signaling group to which this TSC belongs nPrimary D-Channel — Port location of the Primary D-channel nTSC Index — The number of the MASI TSC within the signaling group nLocal Ext. — DEFINITY extension associated with the TSC nEnabled — Indicates the state of the connection - enabled (y/n) nEstablished — Value of established flag (as-needed/permanent) nDest. Digits — The MMCX extension that indicates the TSC destination nMach. ID — MASI node number Once you establish and enable the signaling group, you need to verify that it is active. Use the command status signaling-group signaling-group# or status tsc-administered signaling-group# [/tsc-index] [print] to determine if the link is active. MASI TEMPORARY SIGNALING CONNECTIONS (TSC) Sig. Primary TSC Local Mach. Grp D-Chan Index Ext. Enabled Established Dest. Digits ID xxx xxxxxxx xxx xxxxx x xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xx xxx xxxxxxx xxx xxxxx x xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xx xxx xxxxxxx xxx xxxxx x xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xx
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1 April 2000 Managing multimedia calling 213 Multimedia Applications Server Interface 9 Step 6 — Administer ISDN-PRI trunk group Use the command add trunk-group xxx to access the Trunk Groups form. For a more detailed description of the ISDN-PRI trunk group, see ‘‘ ISDN trunk group’’ on page 738. Establish an ISDN-PRI trunk group with the following attributes: Page 1 nGroup Type = isdn-pri nTAC = valid TAC that conforms to your existing dial plan nDirection = two-way nService Type = tie nCDR Reports = n You must also administer the PRI link from the MMCX to the ECS, using the MMCX administration terminal. See the MMCX Technical Reference for information on the addpri command. Step 7 — Administer MASI Path Parameters Use the change masi path-parameters command to access the MASI Path Parameters form. Screen 4. MASI Path Parameters form MASI PATH PARAMETERS Near-End Path Extension: _____ MASI Node Trunk Group Far-End Path Termination Number 1 __ __________________ 2 __ __________________ 3 __ __________________ 4 __ __________________ 5 __ __________________ 6 __ __________________ 7 __ __________________ 8 __ __________________ 9 __ __________________ 10 __ __________________ 11 __ __________________ 12 __ __________________ 13 __ __________________ 14 __ __________________ 15 __ __________________
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1 April 2000 Managing multimedia calling 214 Multimedia Applications Server Interface 9 Establish a MASI Path with the following attributes: nNear-End Path Extension — An unassigned DEFINITY extension. When using the chgmasi command to administer the MMCX, this is the farpath extension. See the MMCX Technical Reference for more information. nMASI Node — The node number for the MMCX. For each MMCX/MASI node, this number must be the same everywhere it occurs (signaling group, masi trunk group, and masi terminal forms). nTrunk Group — This is the DEFINITY trunk group number for the ISDN-PRI trunk that will be used to establish call paths. nFar-End Path Termination Number — This is an unassigned MMCX extension. When using the chgmasi command to administer the MMCX, this is the nearpath extension. See the MMCX Technical Reference for more information. Step 8 — Administer MASI trunk groups You use the MASI trunk group form to define MMCX interfaces that interconnect MASI nodes, or that connect MMCX nodes to another private switch or central office. Examples of MMCX interfaces include: nPRI trunks linking MMCX servers nPRI trunks linking MMCX to the PSTN nPRI trunks from MMCX to a DEFINITY system that are used for purposes other than MASI nLAN interfaces linking MMCX servers Use the command add masi trunk-group xxx (or ‘next’) to access the MASI Trunk Group form. The trunk group number must not be assigned, and you cannot exceed the maximum total trunks for your system. Valid values for xxx are unused DEFINITY trunk group numbers between 1–96 for G3si/csi configurations, and 1–120 for G3r configurations.
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1 April 2000 Managing multimedia calling 215 Multimedia Applications Server Interface 9 Screen 5. MASI Trunk Group Form nGroup Number — This field displays the MASI trunk group number. This is the number assigned when executing the add masi trunk-group command. nCDR Reports — Valid entries are “y,” “n,” and “r.” Default is “y.” — If you enter “y,” CDR records will be generated by completed outgoing calls terminated on this trunk group. If incoming calls are being recorded (the Record Outgoing Calls Only field on the CDR System Parameters form is set to “n”), then a single CDR record will be generated for answered calls with the call duration. — If you enter “n,” no CDR records will be generated by calls originated by or terminated on this trunk group. nGroup Name — Enter a unique name that identifies the trunk group. Up to 27 characters can be used; default is “INCOMING CALL.” nCOR — Enter a class of restriction (COR) number (0–95) that reflects the desired restriction; default is “1.” nTN — This field displays the Tenant Partition number. All MASI trunks are associated with Tenant 1. nTA C — Enter the trunk access code (TAC) that identifies the trunk group on CDR reports. You must assign a different TAC to each MMCX interface. Valid entries conform to the dial plan (1–4 digits, * and # are valid first digits). nMASI Node Number — The node number assigned to this MMCX machine. MASI TRUNK GROUP Group Number: 15 CDR Reports? y Group Name: INCOMING CALL______________ COR: 1_ TN: 1 TAC: 915_ MASI Node Number: __ Remote Group Number: _
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Administrator’s Guide 555-233-506 Issue 1 April 2000 Managing multimedia calling 216 Multimedia Applications Server Interface 9 nRemote Group Number — This is the number of the remote trunk group. For ISDN-PRI interfaces, valid values are any number 1–8; for LAN or WAN calling interfaces, the value must be 9. The combination of MASI Node Number and Remote Group Number must be unique. Remote group number corresponds to the group number on the MASI node. How to view a list of all MASI trunk groups To view a list of all the MASI trunks administered on the ECS, use the command list masi trunk-group. Screen 6. List masi trunk-group output How to determine the status of MASI trunk groups To determine the status of a specific MASI trunk, use the command status masi trunk-group xxx , where xxx is the trunk group number. This command provides descriptive information about the trunk, and the number of currently active trunk calls. MASI TRUNK GROUP Group Node Remote Number TAC Group Name Number Grp No. CDR COR TN xxx xxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xx x x xx xxx