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Lucent Technologies DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8.2 Administration For Network Connectivity Instructions Manual
Lucent Technologies DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8.2 Administration For Network Connectivity Instructions Manual
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IP Trunk Administration 421 Administration for Network Connectivity 555-233-504— Issue 1 — April 2000 CID: 77730 F IP Trunk Installation and Administration DEFINITY administration procedures The following procedures must be performed on the DEFINITY ECS to administer IP Trunks. !CAUTION: The fields described in the following procedure must be completed as shown. If they are not, the IP Trunk service may not work properly. Other fields may be completed as appropriate for your system. DS1 Circuit PackAs an example, administer the IP Trunk circuit pack at 01A09 to emulate T1 service for 24 channels. (See the table below for the settings to emulate E1 service for 30 channels). Note that you are administering the IP Trunk circuit pack in this procedure, not an actual DS1 circuit pack. 1 Ty p e add ds1 01A09 and press ENTER. 01A09 is the address of the IP Trunk circuit pack. The DS1 Circuit Pack screen appears. 2 Enter the field values as shown in the screen diagram above. 3 Press ENTER to save your changes. add ds1 1a09 DS1 CIRCUIT PACK Location: 01A09 Name: T1-RB to ITS1 Bit Rate: 1.544 Line Coding: ami-zcs Line Compensation: 3 Framing Mode: d4 Signaling Mode: robbed-bit Interface Companding: mulaw Idle Code: 11111111 MAINTENANCE PARAMETERS Slip Detection? n
IP Trunk Administration F IP Trunk Installation and Administration Administration for Network Connectivity CID: 77730 555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000 422 More information The table below summarizes field settings on the DS1 screen for the T1 and E1 service emulated for IP Trunk service. Creating an IP trunk groupUse this procedure to add a trunk group for IP trunks. You can administer multiple trunk groups on one IP Trunk circuit pack. Each trunk group is assigned to virtual ports, or channels, on the IP Trunk circuit pack, and your routing plan directs calls to certain trunks. !CAUTION: The fields described in the following procedure must be completed as shown. If they are not, the IP Trunk service may not work properly. Other fields may be completed as appropriate for your system. As an example, add trunk group 5 and assign 12 ports for a virtual connection to the IP Trunk circuit pack: 1 Ty p e add trunk-group 5 and press ENTER. The Trunk Group screen appears. Field Setting for T1 Setting for E1 Bit Rate1.544 2.048 Line Codingami-zcs ami-basic or hdb3 Line Compensation33 Framing Moded4 Signaling Moderobbed-bit cas Interface Compandingmulaw mulaw Idle Code 11111111 11111111 Slip Detectionnn Near End CSU typeother Interconnectpbx Country Protocol1
IP Trunk Administration 423 Administration for Network Connectivity 555-233-504— Issue 1 — April 2000 CID: 77730 F IP Trunk Installation and Administration Note:Depending on how the routing between sites is administered, inserting digits may be required. The example shows a 9 being inserted in front of any digits received from the IP Trunk. In most DEFINITY ECS switches, this is the access code for ARS and will allow the digits received on the trunk to be analyzed and rerouted based on ARS analysis table entries. 2 Enter the field values as shown in the screen diagram above. Note:All IP trunk groups are administered as DS1 tie trunks (Group Type = tie). 3 Move to the Trunk Features page and type n in the Maintenance Tests field. 4 In the Suppress # Outpulsing field, type y. Note:You may need to fill in other fields for your system. 5 Move to the Group Member Assignments page and add the ports (channels) you’ve purchased. You’re assigning virtual ports, or channels, to the IP Trunk circuit pack. Each channel can carry one call at a time. The number of ports you can use is limited to the maximum number specified in your license. TRUNK GROUP Group Number: 5__ Group Type: tie CDR Reports: y Group Name: IP Trunk 01A09 COR: 85_ TN: 1__ TAC: 105_ Direction: two-way_ Outgoing Display? y Trunk Signaling Type: ____ Dial Access? n Busy Threshold: 99_ Night Service: ____ Queue Length: 0__ Incoming Destination: ____ Comm Type: voice Auth Code? n TRUNK PARAMETERS Trunk Type (in/out): wink/wink___ Incoming Rotary Timeout(sec): 5_ Outgoing Dial Type: tone_____ Incoming Dial Type: tone____ Wink Timer (msec): 300 Disconnect Timing(msec): 500_ Digit Treatment: insertion Digits: 9___ Sig Bit Inversion: none Connected to Toll? n STT Loss: low DTT to DCO Loss: normal Incoming Dial Tone? y Disconnect Supervision - In? y Out? n Answer Supervision Timeout: 0__ Receive Answer Supervision? y
IP Trunk Administration F IP Trunk Installation and Administration Administration for Network Connectivity CID: 77730 555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000 424 6 Press ENTER to save your changes. Administer AAR/ARSYou can use Automatic Alternate Routing (AAR) and Automatic Route Selection (ARS) to route calls over an IP trunk group just like any other trunk group. Unlike other trunk groups, however, you must administer both the DEFINITY ECS switch software and Configuration Manager to route calls over IP trunks. DEFINITY ECS uses the dialed digit string to select a route pattern — and thus a trunk group — for each call. The IP Trunk software matches each trunk line or each dialed string to a specific IP address. The following administration needs to be performed on both the origin and destination switches — if you can’t administer the remote switch, coordinate this work with the administrator at the other site. The following general instructions assume that you know how to use Automatic Alternate Routing (AAR) and Automatic Route Selection (ARS) to route conventional calls. To administer IP call routing on DEFINITY ECS: 1 Administer the AAR and ARS Digit Analysis Table on DEFINITY ECS with the information you entered in the Switch Admin tables on the worksheet. 2 After you’ve assigned a route pattern in the AAR or ARS Digit Analysis Table, add the IP trunk group to that route pattern if you haven’t already done so 3 Make the IP trunk group the first preference in the route pattern and perform any other administration required on the Route Pattern screen. Note:If you want to route calls over the normal telephone network when transmission quality over the IP network is unacceptable, assign one or more conventional trunk groups to the route pattern as backups. DEFINITY ECS will route appropriate calls to the IP trunk group. Now you need to administer Configuration Manager to route outgoing and incoming calls appropriately. TRUNK GROUP Administered Members(min/max): 1/12 Total Administered Members: 12 GROUP MEMBER ASSIGNMENTS Port Code Sfx Name Night Mode Type Ans Delay 1: 01A0901 ___________ ___________ _____ ________ _______ ____ 2: 01A0902 ___________ ___________ _____ ________ _______ ____ 3: 01A0903 ___________ ___________ _____ ________ _______ ____ 4: 01A0904 ___________ ___________ _____ ________ _______ ____ 5: 01A0905 ___________ ___________ _____ ________ _______ ____ 6: 01A0906 ___________ ___________ _____ ________ _______ ____ 7: 01A0907 ___________ ___________ _____ ________ _______ ____ 8: 01A0908 ___________ ___________ _____ ________ _______ ____ 9: 01A0909 ___________ ___________ _____ ________ _______ ____ 10: 01A0910 ___________ ___________ _____ ________ _______ ____ 11: 01A0911 ___________ ___________ _____ ________ _______ ____ 12: 01A0912 ___________ ___________ _____ ________ _______ ____ 13: _______ ___________ ___________ _____ ________ _______ ____ 14: _______ ___________ ___________ _____ ________ _______ ____ 15: _______ ___________ ___________ _____ ________ _______ ____
IP Trunk Administration 425 Administration for Network Connectivity 555-233-504— Issue 1 — April 2000 CID: 77730 F IP Trunk Installation and Administration Backing up configuration manager Lucent recommends you perform a backup to the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA) flash disk whenever you make a change in the configuration manager. Keep the flash disk in a safe place so you can use the backup information if your MAPD circuit pack fails or if you want to restore to a previous known state. Before you beginBe sure your backup PCMCIA flash disk is inserted in the MAPD circuit pack. InstructionsTo perform a backup, begin at the Windows NT desktop: 1 Double-click the IP Trunk Backup Restore icon. The IP Trunk Backup/Restore Utility screen appears. 2 In the IP Trunk Backup/Restore Utility dialog screen, click Files, Backup. The IP trunk Backup screen appears. 3 In the IP Trunk Backup screen, click on the BACKUP button. 4 Remove the flash disk and store in a safe place. Restoring IP trunk Before you start 1 Remove the defective MAPD circuit pack from the switch. 2 Install the replacement MAPD circuit pack in the switch. 3 Insert the backup PCMCIA flash disk into the MAPD circuit pack. InstructionsTo perform a restore, begin at the Windows NT desktop: 1 Double-click the IP Trunk Backup Restore icon. The IP Trunk Backup/Restore Utility screen appears. 2 In the IP Trunk Backup/Restore Utility dialog screen, click Files, Restore. The IP trunk Backup screen appears. 3 In the IP Trunk Backup screen, click on the RESTORE button.
IP Trunk Administration F IP Trunk Installation and Administration Administration for Network Connectivity CID: 77730 555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000 426 Confirming the number of available ports To confirm that all ports allowed under your license are available, start at the Windows NT desktop: 1 Double-click the Configuration Manager icon. IP Trunk Configuration Manager appears. 2 Click the Telephony tab. The Telephony property page appears. 3 Click Show All Ports. Verify that the number of enabled port matches the maximum your license allows. If not, contact your Lucent representative. 4 Click OK to close Configuration Manager. NT administration procedures The following procedures must be performed on the NT server to administer IP Trunks. Administer call routing parameters on Configuration ManagerOutgoing calls To administer routing for outgoing (originating) calls, start at the Windows NT desktop: 1 Double-click the Configuration Manager icon. IP Trunk Configuration Manager appears. 2 Click the Telephony tab. The Telephony property page appears. 3 In the Maximum Digits to be collected box, type the number of digits that the switch will forward to the IP Trunk software. The Maximum Digits to be collected field entry will be determined by the type of dialing, or types of dialing that will be performed using IP Trunking. Refer to the Dial/Routing Plan Worksheets, or if extension dialing is used, this field would be the extension length in the DEFINITY private network. !CAUTION: Set this field no higher than the maximum length of the digit string the switch sends. Otherwise, the IP Trunk application waits several seconds for additional digits and users experience delays. 4 Click the Dial/Routing Plan tab.
IP Trunk Administration 427 Administration for Network Connectivity 555-233-504— Issue 1 — April 2000 CID: 77730 F IP Trunk Installation and Administration The Dial/Routing Plan window appears. 5 In the Machine Name list, select the machine name of the local IP Trunk server. 6 Select Originating and click Add (under Routing Info). The Add Originating Entry dialog box appears. none 1 01
IP Trunk Administration F IP Trunk Installation and Administration Administration for Network Connectivity CID: 77730 555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000 428 7 In the Add Originating Entry dialog box, you enter information that routes the call data between originating and terminating locations. You need to enter information that allows the IP Trunk to route calls based on dialed digits or on the line (port) that a call arrives on. Note:It is not possible to mix dialing strategies in the IP Trunk software. Once line numbers are used to route calls, line numbers must be used on ALL entries in a routing table. Routing information entered will be based on information that has been entered on the Dial/Routing Plan Worksheets, or on information collected based on the Procedures for Extension Dialing Between Sites. Routing based on Dialed String If routing will be based on dialed string, enter any in the Line Number field, then enter the information from the worksheets or a unique identifier for an extension range from the Procedures for Extension Dialing. Routing based on Line Numbers If routing will be based on line numbers that are dedicated to a specific location, you need to make sure that the same line number is used on both the originating and destination switches. This is done by prepending a string of digits unique to a line and associating it with that line number at both the originating and terminating IP Trunks. This code will be discarded at the terminating end. For example, in the display above, the code number 01 is entered in the Replace Digits field as a unique digit string that will be associated with line number 1. If none is entered in the Search Digits field, no digits will be searched for. We don’t need to search for dialed digits because the line numbers, which are associated with port numbers on the circuit pack, are dedicated in a DEFINITY trunk group to a particular location. Any digits received on these lines will always be routed to the same location. The only requirement is to prepend digits in the replace digits field to ensure that a call placed on a line (port) at the originating end can be terminated on the same line at the destination end. The digits prepended at the originating end and searched for at the terminating end must be the same. Note:Any digits searched for must also be replaced if they are used to complete the routing of a call. If digit substitution will be needed, it may be necessary to put a digit string in the Search Digits field, and substitute those with new digits in the Replace Digits field. 8 For Entry Type, enter accept to allow incoming calls. 9 In the Search Digits field, type the digits entered in the Originating Search string box for this site in the Dial/Routing Plan Worksheets, or follow the Procedures for Extension Dialing Between Sites. 10 In the Replace Digits field, type the digits entered in the Originating Replace string box for this site in the Dial/Routing Plan Worksheets, or follow the Procedures for Extension Dialing Between Sites. 11 In the Destination Type field, select the appropriate value for the remote switch. Select ITS R1.2 if the other switch uses IP Trunk.
IP Trunk Administration 429 Administration for Network Connectivity 555-233-504— Issue 1 — April 2000 CID: 77730 F IP Trunk Installation and Administration 12 In the Destination Address (IP) field, type the Internet Protocol (IP) address of the destination IP Trunk on the remote switch. 13 In the Port field, type the port number to be used for this connection. The port number used in all IP Trunk servers is “5000”. 14 Click OK. The Add Originating Entry dialog box closes and the Dial/Routing Plan dialog box appears showing the information you entered. Repeat the above steps for each originating entry (line or dialed string) specified in the Dial/Routing Plan Worksheets and/or the Procedures for Extension Dialing Between Sites. Incoming calls To administer routing for incoming (terminating) calls, start at the Windows NT desktop: 1 Double-click the Configuration Manager icon. The Configuration Manager appears. 2 Click the Dial/Routing Plan tab. The Dial/Routing Plan dialog box appears.
IP Trunk Administration F IP Trunk Installation and Administration Administration for Network Connectivity CID: 77730 555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000 430 3 In the Machine Name box, select the local machine name for the local IP Trunk server. 4 Select Te r m i n a t i n g 5 Click Add (under Routing Info). The Add Terminating Entry dialog box appears. 6 In the Add Terminating Entry dialog box, you enter information that routes the incoming call to a terminating location. You need to enter information that allows the IP Trunk to route calls based on dialed digits or on the line (port) that a call arrives on. Note:It is not possible to mix dialing strategies in the IP Trunk software. Once line numbers are used to route calls, line numbers must be used on ALL entries in a routing table. Routing information entered will be based on information that has been entered on the Dial/Routing Plan Worksheets, or on information collected based on the Procedures for Extension Dialing Between Sites. Routing based on Dialed String If routing will be based on dialed string, enter any in the Line Number field, then enter the information from the worksheets or a unique identifier for an extension range from the Procedures for Extension Dialing. Routing based on Line Numbers If routing will be based on line numbers that are dedicated to a specific location, you need to make sure that the same line number is used on both the originating and destination switches. This is done by prepending a string of digits unique to a line and associating it with that line number at both the originating and terminating IP Trunks. This code will be discarded at the terminating end.