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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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DCS over IP Trunk 441 Administration for Network Connectivity 555-233-504— Issue 1 — April 2000 CID: 77730 F IP Trunk Installation and Administration 4 In the dialog box, enter the NT networking computer names for the systems on which alerts should be received. For example: ICB189-85, ICB189-14. Note:Do not specify the IP address of the system. You must specify the NT networking computer name. If another person is responsible for LAN administration, consider making this a joint activity. To set up the receiving machines 1 On each system which received alerts, start the Messenger service. Refer to steps 1–3 in the first procedure above. To receive alerts on systems in a different domain (from the IP trunk system that is generating the alerts) you must use LMHOST services 1 In Windows NT, go to the c:\winnt\system32\drivers\etc subdirectory. 2 Locate the lmhosts.sam file. 3 Edit this file. Add an entry (row) at the end of the file for each system that will receive alerts from this IP trunk application. Each entry (row) contains the IP address and NT networking computer name of the receiving system, separated by a tab character. Each entry (row) must be followed by a hard return. Your entries might look like this: Every machine on which alerts should be received must have an entry (row) in this file. Save the file and copy it to lmhosts (without any extension). Note:Most text editors, such a NotePad, automatically add an extension to the file name when it is saved. You must save the file without an extension, or rename it to lmhosts with no file extension.135.17.189.85 ICB189-85 135.17.189.11 ICB189-11 135.17.189.14 ICB189-14
DCS over IP Trunk F IP Trunk Installation and Administration Administration for Network Connectivity CID: 77730 555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000 442 Alert types IP trunk generates alerts when: •The IP trunk service stops. •The DSP card does not respond. •The Dial Plan has changed. •The access rules have changed. •The initialization file (its.ini) is missing. •The dial/routing plan file (gk.ini) is missing. Testing AlertsYou can test alerts by generating a “dial plan has changed” alert. To generate a “dial plan has changed” alert: 1 Open Configuration Manager. 2 Click the Dial/Routing Plan tab. 3 Add a new machine entry and click Add. Viewing error messages The IP trunk application logs error messages and stores the error messages and warnings in the Windows NT Event Viewer. Note:Set System logs and the Application logs to Overwrite Events as Needed for the NT Event Viewer. To view error messages and warnings in the Windows NT Event Viewer: 1 Click Start, Programs, Administrative Tools. 2 Click Event Viewer. If necessary, click Log, Application to view the application window. The Event Viewer application window displays with a list of events, the date and time the events occurred, and the source, category, and event number. 3 Double-click the event that you want to view. Details about the selected event display in the Event Detail dialog box. 4 Click Close.
DCS over IP Trunk 443 Administration for Network Connectivity 555-233-504— Issue 1 — April 2000 CID: 77730 F IP Trunk Installation and Administration Troubleshooting IP trunk If IP calls are not going through, try these basic procedures before contacting an authorized Lucent Technologies Service Center for assistance. Check the IP trunk serviceCheck that the IP trunk service is running. 1 Go to the Windows NT™ Control Panel 2 Double-click on the Services icon to launch the Services Control Manager. 3 Scroll down the list of NT services and make sure the status of IP Trunk service is “started.” If the service is not running, go to the Services Control Manager. Select IP Trunk Service and click the Start button. If the service does not start, note the error message displayed on the screen, launch the Windows NT Event Viewer and save the logs related to this error. Contact your Lucent representative for further assistance. After the IP trunk service is started, proceed to the next section. Check physical connectionsCheck the physical connections on: ~RJ-45 connection to LAN ~Analog telephone line to external modem ~Video cable from monitor to video connection on switch (if applicable) ~Keyboard/mouse cables (if applicable) All the vital connections are labeled from the factory on the cable set used with the MAPD circuit pack. Check LAN functionsCheck LAN functions. The following table summarizes the basic tests. Execute the DOS test commands in your NT command window. Network Test FunctionDOS Test Command (type at the DOS prompt for your computer) Reasons for Failure Current network configuration settingsUse ipconfig or ipconfig /all Settings typed incorrectly. Record settings and verify settings with network administrator Network interface card functionalityPing IP loopback address (or IP trunk’s own IP address) For example, ping 127.0.0.1•IP address typed incorrectly •Improper TCP/IP software installation •Duplicate network IP address (may happen with your own IP address) 1 of 2
DCS over IP Trunk F IP Trunk Installation and Administration Administration for Network Connectivity CID: 77730 555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000 444 Maintaining the performance of the IP trunk server Follow these guidelines to maintain optimal performance on your IP trunk server. •Check that the server has at least 64 MB of RAM installed. •Check that the C drive has the following virtual memory allocation: •Initial Size (MB): 50 •Maximum Size (MB): 750 •Check that the performance boost for the foreground application is set to “None.” •Check that any applications that consume lots of CPU cycles and are not needed to run the server, such as screen saver utilities, are not running on the server. •Check that CDR and/or trace files are not consuming all of the disk space. •Is there little or no space available on the C drive? In Configuration Manager, Service Logs tab, check that the ”free disk space” threshold parameter is set correctly (that is, to a value other than zero). Local network connectivityPing IP address of default gateway (available from your LAN administrator) For example, ping 192.20.239.1 •IP address typed incorrectly •LAN cable not plugged into network card •Wrong gateway (default gateway on different subnet) •Gateway machine is down Wide Area Network connectivity •Ping IP address of known machine outside the local default gateway (can use remote IP trunk application or any machine) •Use traceroute to determine which intermediate gateway is malfunctioning For example, tracert 192.20.239.1 •Gateway machine error •Intermediate gateway machine errors Network Test FunctionDOS Test Command (type at the DOS prompt for your computer) Reasons for Failure 2 of 2
DCS over IP Trunk 445 Administration for Network Connectivity 555-233-504— Issue 1 — April 2000 CID: 77730 F IP Trunk Installation and Administration Configuring Microsoft NetMeeting™ on a PC After NetMeeting 2.0 is installed, the first time you start it the Configuration Wizard prompts you to provide general information. After you provide the general information, you must change some audio settings. Procedures for these tasks follow. Providing general information for the Configuration WizardThe first time you start NetMeeting, follow these steps. 1 To start NetMeeting, from the Windows Task bar click Start>Programs>NetMeeting (default location). Note:You may follow a different procedure to start NetMeeting depending on how your system is set up. 2 When prompted by the Configuration Wizard, respond as follows: •Choose not to log on to a directory server. •Provide your name, e-mail address, and other information. •Categorize your information as “For Business Use” or as appropriate. •Choose LAN or appropriate modem speed, (for example, 28.8.) for network connection. •Click the Starting Recording button and speak into the microphone so that NetMeeting can adjust the audio settings. This can also be accomplished using the Audio Tuning Wizard from the main user interface.
DCS over IP Trunk F IP Trunk Installation and Administration Administration for Network Connectivity CID: 77730 555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000 446 Changing Audio SettingsTo change the audio settings so that NetMeeting operates properly with the IP trunk application, follow these steps. 1 From the Tools menu choose Options and then select the Audio tab. The Audio tab settings appear as shown in Figure 5. Figure 11. Audio Tab Settings in Options Dialog Box 2 Click the check box for Enable full duplex audio so I can speak while receiving audio. If this option is dimmed, it is not accessible to change. This means your sound card is not full duplex. You need to install updated sound card drivers to make the card full duplex. 3 Click the check box for Use H.323 gateway and type the IP address of the IP trunk in the corresponding field. 4 In the same Options window, select the Calling tab and clear the Refresh directory listing check box. 5 Click OK to save your changes and close the Options dialog box.
DCS over IP Trunk 447 Administration for Network Connectivity 555-233-504— Issue 1 — April 2000 CID: 77730 F IP Trunk Installation and Administration Making Calls to the IP trunk application from NetMeetingBefore you place a call, make sure the following settings are correct. •If You Have a LAN Connection: •Make sure the TCP/IP settings are correct on the client machine. To verify this, open an NT command window and ping the IP trunk. •If You Have a Modem Connection: Make sure you have the correct dial-up networking settings for the remote RAS server that you are connecting to. You should be able to get these settings from the network administrator of the remote PPP/RAS server. Once the dial-up connection is made, you can ping the IP trunk. To place a call: 1 On the Windows Taskbar, clicking Start>Programs>NetMeeting to start NetMeeting. This path may vary depending on the configuration and operating system of your computer. The NetMeeting main window appears.
DCS over IP Trunk F IP Trunk Installation and Administration Administration for Network Connectivity CID: 77730 555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000 448 2 In the NetMeeting main window, click the Call icon located in the upper left-hand corner of the tool bar. The New Call dialog box appears. 3 In the Address box, type the phone number you want to call. Type the number exactly as you dial it from a regular phone. Do not use spaces or hyphens between numbers. If your IP trunk application is configured to require an access code, verify the correct dialing sequence with the switch administrator. 4 In the Call using box, select H.323 Gateway from the pull-down menu. 5 Click the Call button to dial and initiate the call. 6 Use the microphone and headphones to talk to the person on the receiving end. Placing a test telephone callAfter starting the IP Trunk service, place a test telephone call to the remote switch. Setting up alerts on IP trunksWhenever something happens on IP trunks that might affect service quality, Windows NT™ displays an alert in a popup window. You can select the IP address for the alert messages and notify a computer other than the IP Trunk display screen. NT alerts allow you to monitor IP Trunk service on one or more switches. Viewing error messagesThe IP Trunk application logs Error Messages and will store the error messages and warnings in the Windows NT Event Viewer. Note:Log settings for the NT Event Viewer should be set to Overwrite Events as Needed for both the System and the Application logs. Troubleshooting IP Tru nkIf IP calls are not going through, try these basic procedures before contacting an authorized Lucent Technologies Service Center for assistance. •Check the IP Trunk service •Check physical connections •Check LAN functions
449 Administration for Network Connectivity 555-233-504— Issue 1 — April 2000 CID: 77730 IP Trunk Worksheets IP Trunk Worksheets Worksheet 1: Two Site Solution: Both DEFINITY T1 SITE 1 SITE 2 Field CodeField Name Field Value1A International Access Code 1B Country Code 1C Long Distance Access Code 1D Area Code 1E Exchange 1F ARS Feature Access Code 1G IP Address 1H PBX-to-IP trunk Route Pattern Number 1I PBX-to-IP Trunk Group Num- ber 1J PSTN Trunk Group Number (for PSTN fallback) Field CodeField Name Field Value2A International Access Code 2B Country Code 2C Long Distance Access Code 2D Area Code 2E Exchange 2F ARS Feature Access Code 2G IP Address 2H PBX-to-IP trunk Route Pattern Number 2I PBX-to-IP Trunk Group Num- ber 2J PSTN Trunk Group Number (for PSTN fallback)
Administration for Network Connectivity CID: 77730 555-233-504— Issue 1 — April 2000 450 IP Trunk Worksheets Worksheet 2: Two Site Solution: DEFINITY T1 Administration (No Off-Premise Dialing at Remote Site Only) SITE 1*Set this value to the total length of the number the user will dial, not including ARS feature access code (for example, 9). SITE 2 *Set this value to the total length of the number the user will dial, not including ARS feature access code (for example, 9). PBX Admin If Sites 1 and 2 are in: Add ARS analysis entry with:Fill in with your actual valuesDifferent CountrySame country, different area codeSame area code Dialed String 1A2B2D2E 1C2D2E 2E Total Mn *** Total Mx *** Rte Pat 1H1H1H Create route pattern number with: First route Second routeGroup No: 1I Group No: 1J No. Del Digits: blank No. Del Digits: blank Inserted Digits: blank Inserted Digits: blank PBX Admin If Sites 1 and 2 are in: Add ARS analysis entry with:Fill in with your actual valuesDifferent CountrySame country, different area codeSame area code Dialed String 2A1B1D1E 2C1D1E 1E Total Mn *** Total Mx *** Rte Pat 2H2H2H Create route pattern number with: First route Second routeGroup No: 2I Group No: 2J No. Del Digits: blank No. Del Digits: blank Inserted Digits: blank Inserted Digits: blank