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Mitel Voice Processing Solutions Installation And Service Manual
Mitel Voice Processing Solutions Installation And Service Manual
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Dual El Offline ConfigurationPage 1 of 4VoiceMemo Release 6.OA and later Though typically a factory-installed standard feature, the El digital trunk connectivity feature may be retrofitted to a system in the field.Use this procedure if you are adding a Dual El Digital Trunk Interface card to a Series 6 server that you already have. This procedure gives you the instructions for configuring the feature software to support a El digital trunk. El trunk configuration is done offline using the Resource Manager. In this procedure you set the: lModule number in which the El card resides. lI/O port address of the card. lTrunk number (0 and l), framing format (CEPT4 or CRC), and coding (HDB3 or AMI). Note:Though you find digital signaling options for E & M, loop starts DID, and ground start trunks, the VoiceMemo application allows only CCS (that is, SS7) for El--trunk connectivity.Please refer to the S.57 Integration Manual for more information. Step 1.Reach the offline Resource Configuration Menu 2.Add a resource card. Select:(A) Add resource card PVO~V: Available slots are: x x x 9 x 11 x x x Input your choice: Response: The card number according to the Model of the Series 6 server. Model 640 server cards occupy slots 9 and 11. Model 120s server cards occupy slots 6 and 8. Model 1201 server cards occupy slot 6. Model 70 server cards occupy slot type 3. 3.At the Add Board to Database Menu, add the digital trunk interface card. Select:(B) DUAL El Prompt:Input your choice, ? for help-(A/B/C/D/E/F/X/?): Response: The card number according to the Model of the Series 6 server. Model 640 server cards occupy slots 9 and 11. Model 120s server cards occupy slots 6 and 8. Model 1201 server cards occupy slot 6. Model 70 server cards occupy slot type 3. The confirmation messageBoard [DUAL El] is added to slot x, where “x” is the slot number you added in step 1 above. ReferenceMenu Map 13
a? 3151 Page 2 of 4 VoiceMemo Release 6.OA and later Step 4.Exit back to the Resource Configuration Menu when done. 5.At the Resource Configuration Menu, identify the logical number of the module. This number is either 1, 2, 3 or 4. Select:(M) set Module number P~-ompt: Input Module #: Response: 1, 2, 3, or 4. 6.At the Resource Configuration Menu, configure the Dual El Digital Trunk Interface card.*. Select:(C) Card Configuration Prompt: Occupied slots are:. .SlotCard---- ---- ---- ---- xxDUAL El Input your choice:Response: The card number according to the Model of the Series 6 server. Model 640 server cards occupy slots 9 and 11. Model 120s server cards occupy slots 6 and 8. Model 1201 server cards occupy slot 6. Model 70 server cards occupy slot type 3. 7.From the Configuration Menu for Board [DUAL El] in AT slot x (where x is the slot number entered in step 6), reach Change IO Port Address Menu to configure the IO port address for the card. 8.At the Change IO Port Address Menu, select the input/output address for which the card is configured. The possible allowable addresses are Ox300h (the default address for card 0) and Ox23OOh for card I. 9.Exit to the Configuration Menu for Board [DUAL El] in AT slot x Menu when you are done. 10. From the Configuration Menu for Board [DUAL El] in AT slot x (where x is the slot number entered in step 4), reach the Configuration Menu for El/El Carrier at trunk 0 to configure the digital trunk. 11. At the Configuration Menu for El/El Carrier at trunk 0, set the logical number of the trunk. Trunk configuration consists of setting the trunk number, framing, and coding. Select:(T) set Trunk number Pvompt: Input your choice, ? for help (T/F/C/D/?): Response: 0 or 112. From the Configuration Menu for El/El Carrier at trunk 0, reach the Configure Frame Format for Board [DUAL El] in AT slot x Trunk 0 Menu. ReferenceMenu Map 1 TR 2005Menu Map 1 Menu Map 13 Menu Map Dot. Rev. A
cl? 3151 Page 3 of 4VoiceMemo Release 6.OA and later Step13. At the Configure Frame Format for [DUAL El] in AT slot x Trunk y (where “y” is the trunk number you entered in step 1 I), select the framing format you want for the trunk. You can set the trunk for CEPT framing or for CRC framing. Because you have not yet set the trunk coding format, the default HDB3 coding appears in the confirmation. Also, because CCS is the only signaling tyPe available for El trunk connectivity, CCS appears in the confirmation as the selected signaling tYPe- 14. Exit back to the Configuration Menu for El /El Carrier at trunk 0 when you are done. 515. From the Configuration Menu for El/El Carrier at trunk 0, reach the Configure Frame Coding for Board [DUAL El] in AT slot x Trunk y Menu. -. 16. At the Configure Frame Coding for Board [DUAL El] in AT slot x Trunk y Menu, select the trunk coding format you want. The coding tyPe can be either HDB3 (recommended) or AMI.17. From the Configuration Menu for Board [DUAL El] in AT slot x (where x is the slot number entered in step 4), reach the Select Trunk Type Menu. 18. At the Select Trunk Type Menu, set the type of signaling for ‘Common Channel Signaling.”19. When you are done, exit to the Configuration Menu for Board [DUAL El] in AT slot x. Note:To be operational, the El Digital Trunk Connectivity feature requires the installation of the SS7 Integration. You can only select the CCS option for digital trunks.If you select any other option, you see the error message “Can not set xxxx trunk type to Digital Trunk.” Select:(4) Common Channel Signaling Prompt:Input your choice, ? for help (0/1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/X/?): Response: 4After you select the signaling type, the configuration display shown in Figure 1. 20. At the Configuration Menu for Board [DUAL El] in AT slot x, display the current trunk configuration to review the signaling that you have configured for each KMchannel. Figure 1 shows a typical trunk configuration list. 2 I. Exit back to the Resource Configuration Menu when you are satisfied with your trunk signaling configuration. Reference ylenu Map13 r/Ienu Map 13 vlenu Map 13 vlenu Map 13 vlenu Map 13 vlenu Map 13 Menu Map 13 Dot. Rev. A
cl? 3151Page 4 of 4 VoiceMemo Release 6.OA and later Step El/El Carrier configuration: Trunk: 0Configuration: CEPT CRC, HDB3, CCS Trunk: 1Configuration: CEPT CRC, HDB3, CCS ----------Trunk Type for each channel: Chnl:000102030405 06 0708091011121314Type: CCS CCS CCS CCS CCS CCS CCS CCS CCS CCS CCS CCS CCS CCS CCS Chnl:151617181920 21 2223242526272829Type: CCS CCS CCS CCS CCS CCS CCS CCS CCS CCS CCS CCS CCS CCS CCS Chnl:303132333435 36 3738394041424344Type: CCS CCS CCS CCS CCS CCS CCS CCS CCS CCS CCS CCS CCS CCS CCS Chnl:454647484950 51 5253545556575859Type: CCS CCS CCS CCS CCS CCS CCS CCS CCS CCS CCS CCS CCS CCS CCS*.Figure 1Typical Trunk Configuration list 22. From the Resource Configuration Menu, reach the Digital Clock Reference Configuration Menu. 23. From the Digital Clock Reference Configuration Menu, select the clock reference for the digital trunks. Your options include a reference derived from the network RxD signal, and the default clock reference (trunk 0). 24. Exit when you are done. 25. If you have completed your digital trunk connectivity feature configuration, activate the configuration. If you have not completed configuring digital trunk connectivity, go to the appropriate procedure. ReferenceMenu Map 13 Menu Map 13
Change the Digital Trunk Connectivity ClockReference CP 3152 Page 1 of 1 VoiceMemo Release 6.OA and later In addition to the clock reference selection in the offline digital trunk configuration, the clock reference can be changed through the Digital Connectivity Maintenance Menu. Step 1.Reach the Digital Connectivity Status/Maintenance Menu. 2.Change the module clock reference. Select:(C) Change module clock reference Prompt: Module Holding digital board(s):Response: The number of the module in which the affected digital trunk interface card is installed. Prompt: Module clock reference: (I,O-3)8,Response: I for internal or the number 0, 1,2, or 3 which corresponds to the trunk to which you want the clock reference derived.. . 3.Monitor all trunks to verify that the clock reference has changed to the reference you selected in step 2. Select:(A) Monitor all trunks l+-omp~ Module holding digital board(s): Response: The number of the module.The system presents the following statistics display: DIGITAL CARRIER STATUS DISPLAY: Tue Aug 1 12:28:03 1995 TRUNK NO:0CUR STATE:IN-SYNC CONFIG:CEPT, HDB3, CCS CLK REF: TRUNK0 Error Counters -Error Sec.: 0000 OOF:11:10:23 08/01/95 Fail Sec.: 00000004 Slip:0000 AIS:0000 Bit Err:0000 Lcl. Ah:0000 RemAlm:OOOO4.Check the CLK REF to ensure that it is the clock reference you chose. If it is not, repeat Step 2 to reselect the clock reference. aIf the trunk reference does not change, refer to the Centigram Series GDiqnostics Manual for troubleshooting information. 5.After you have selected the system clock reference you want, exit to the Main Menu. ReferenceMenu Map 13
CP 3153Monitor Digital Trunk StatisticsPage 1 of 2 VoiceMemo Release 6OA and later The ability to monitor digital trunks gives statistical data on trunk operation as it affects voice messaging. This data is valuable for network management and for Series 6 server maintenance.The trunk monitor display gives performance statistics totals for the period current the most recent second as indicated by the time and date stamp on the display. The display The trunk information presented and the statistics collected include: I lCurrent state of the trunk (in-sync, out-of-sync, and so forth) lTrunk configuration (framing, line code, and signaling) lSource of the system clock referencel Errored seconds (ES) is dynamic, updated every second by the server. As required for your data collection task, you can reset the counters before you begin monitoring trunk statistics. This feature can be useful for verifying trunk operation after reconfiguring a trunk or replacing a digital trunk interface card. Stepl Out-of-frame conditions (OOF) l Frame slips l AISl Failed seconds (FS) l Bit errors l Local alarm totals l Remote alarm totals 1.Reach the Digital Connectivity Status/Maintenance Menu. 2.Monitor a selected digital trunk. Select:(B) Monitor a single trunk Prompp Host holding digital board(s) :Response: The number of the module. f’rompc Reset counters (Y/N): Response: As required, Y Prompt: Trunk number: Response:The number of the trunk of interest. The system presents the following statistics display: DIGITAL CARRIER STATUS DISPLAY: Tue Aug1 12:28:03 1995 TRUNK NO:0CUR STATE:IN-SYNC CONFIG:CEPT, HDB3, CCS CLK REF: TRUNK0 Error Counters -Error Sec.: 0000OOP :0004 Slip:0000 AIS:000011:10:23 08/01/95 Fail Sec.: 0000Bit Err:0000 Lcl.Al.m:OOOO Rem Alm:OOOO ReferenceMenu Map 13 Dac. Rev. A
CP 3153 Page 2 of 2 VoiceMemo Release 6.OA and later StepReference 3.Press Q to return to the Digital Connectivity Status/ Maintenance Menu. 4. Monitor all digital trunks. Select:(A) Monitor all trunks. Prompt Host holding digital board(s): Response:The number of the module. Prompt: Reset counters (Y/N): Response: As required, Y The system presents the information shown in Step 2. 5.When done monitoring the trunks, exit to the Main Menu.
cl? 3154Put Digital Trunk Out of Service Page 1 of 1 VoiceMemo Release 6.OA and later Digital trunks can be placed into and out-of-service (00s) for maintenance purposes. When a trunk is placed OOS, the digital trunk interface card automatically sends an AISto the far end to indicate the 00s state of the trunk. SteDReference 1.Reach the Digital Connectivity Status/Maintenance Menu. 2.Place a trunk out-of-service. Select:(D) Place trunk out-of-service Prompt.- Module holding digital board(s) : Response:The number of the module. prompt: Trunk number:. Response:The number of the trunk of interest. 3. Monitor a selected digital trunk to verify that the trunk is 00s. Se Lect:(B) Monitor a single trunk Prompt: Module holding digital board(sResponse: The number of the module. Prompt: Reset counters (Y/N): Response: type N prompt: Trunk number: Response: The number of the trunk selected in step 2. The system presents the following statistics display: ‘) : DIGITAL CARRIER STATUS DISPLAY: Tue Aug 1 12:28:03 1995 TRUNK NO:0CUR STATE:OOS COIWIG:CEPT, HDB3, CCS CLK REP: TRUNK0Error Counters -Error Sec.: 0000OOF :0004 Slip:0000 AIS:000011:10:23 08/01/95 Fail Sec.: 0000Bit Err:0000 Lcl. Alm:OOOO Rem AIJu:OOOO4.Check the CUR STATE of the trunk to ensure that it is out-of-service. If it is not, repeat Step 2 to set it out-of-service. If the trunk status does not change, refer to the Centigram Series G Server Diagnostics Manual for troubleshooting information. 5.After you have changed the status of the selected trunk to out-of-service, exit to the Main Menu. vlenu Map 13 Dot. Rev. A
CP 3155Place a Digital Trunk Into ServicePage 1 of 1 VoiceMemo Release 6.OA and later Digital trunks can be placed into and out-of-service (00s) for maintenance purposes. When a trunk is placed OOS, the digital trunk interface card automatically turns off the 1.Reach the Digital Connectivity Status/Maintenance Menu. 2.Place a trunk into service. Select:(E) Place trunk out-of-service Prompt: Host holding digital board(s): Response:The number of the module. Prompt:Trunk number:I Response:The number of the trunk of interest. .3.Monitor a selected digital trunk to verify that the trunk is in service. Select:(B) Monitor a single trunk Prompt Host holding digital board(s): Response: The number of the module. AIS to the far end to indicate the 065 state of the trunk and restores traffic. Step Prompt: Reset counters (Y/N) : Response: type N Prompt: Trunk number: Response: The number of the trunk selected in step 2. The system presents the following statistics display: DIGITAL CARRIER STATUS DISPLAY: Tue Aug1 12:28:03 1995 TRUNK NO:0CUR STATE:IN-SYNC CONFIG:CEPT, HDB3, CCS CLK REF: TRUNK0 Error Counters -Error Sec.: 0000 OOF:0004 Slip:0000 AIS:000011:10:23 08/01/95 Fail Sec.: 0000Bit Err:0000 Lcl.Alm:OOOO Rem Alm:OOOO4.Check the CUR STATE of the trunk to ensure that it is in service. If it is not, repeat Step 2 to set it in service.If the trunk status does not change, refer to the Centigram Series G Communications Server Diagnostics Manual for troubleshooting information. 5.After you have changed the status of the selected trunk to out-of-service, exit to the Main Menu. Reference tienu Map13 Dot. RN. A
Tl/El Menu,Map 13 Physical Resource Configuration Menu (A) Add resource card Add Board to Database Menu (A) Dual Tl (B) AG (24/30) (C) AG 8 CD) A?-‘I (E) CGRM 2 (F) DUAL El (G) MTP Processing (H) Analog FAX (I) M-VIP FAX (2/4/8) (X) exit (C) Card configuration Configuration Menu for Board [ ] in AT slot xx (A) IO Port Address change Select IO Port Address Menu (A) 0x300 (B) 0x2300 (T) set Trunk signalling type Select Trunk Type Menu(0) Analog-E&M(1) Analog-E&M Type 1A(2) Analog_Loopstart(3) Analog-DID (4) AnalogGroundstart(5) Digital-E&M (6) Digital-Loopstart (7) Digital-DID (8) Digital-Groundstart (9) Digital-CommonChannel (N) None (digital support) (X) eXit (C) Configure Tl/El carrier Configuration menu for Tl/El Carrier at trunk x (T) set Trunk number (F) configure Framing format Configure Frame Format for Board [ ] in AT slot xx Trunk x Menu(A) D3/D4 framing (B) ESF framing (C) CEPT framing (D) CRC framing (X) exit