Mitel Voice Processing Solutions Instructions Manual
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Working with Tellabs Equipment Dataplexer directly to the Xplexer without any dialing. Calls from the network to Long Island are routed through the New York Xplexer to channel 2 of the Dataplexer, through the modems, and then to the Long Island answer link. The Long Island node can now use the standard Tellabs hardware type, and Long Island access codes change from telephone numbers to Xplexer/Dataplexer addresses. The node tables shown in Example 2 are amended as follows (changes in italics): The...
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Working with Tellabs Equipment in P= This section provides two examples of modifying default hardware types to meet the needs of a particular site. These examples are based on Figure B-2. (To long llslan A hardware type that routes all network calls to Long Island through Channel 2 of the New York node’s Dataplexer, then over the modem connection, must be created to allow other nodes to call the Long Island answer link. The originate actions of this hardware type, which we will call Hardware...
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Working with Tellabs Equipment ine P nal Action Set signal lo Set signal lo Sleep Set signal hi Set signal hi Sleep Parameter DTR RTS DTR RTS Timeout 5 seconds 2 seconds 2 seconds CD (Carrier Detect) e# The originate actions of Hardware Type 5 are also a combination of the Tellabs and Concord Dialaccess 296 modems originate actions. This hardware type routes all calls from Long Island over the modem connection to Channel 3 of the New York node’s Dataplexer, then through the New York...
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Working with Tellabs Equipment riginate Actions 1 2 3 4 c ; 17 E C I 1 I 1 1 1 1 , ; T i 1 .O .l 12 13 14 1.5 16 17 18 19 - - 20 21 - Answer Actions Action 2nd string leep ‘end string Yeep %ah device Yend string Yend string Yend string FLush device Read string FLusb device Sleep Read string SLeep Send string Sleep Flush device Sleep Send access code Sleep Read string Action Send string Sleep Send string Sleep Flush device Read string...
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r Working with Tellabs Equipment 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Action Set signal lo Set signal lo Sleep Set signal hi Set signal hi Sleep Send string Sleep Send string Sleep CD (Carrier Detect) Parameter DTR RTS DTR RTS ATZ SMC Timeout 5 seconds 2 seconds 2 seconds 5 seconds 3 seconds B-11
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absorb digits, 6-6 access codes, 6-6 network node table, 5-2 special considerations, 5-6 Analog AMIS in network node table, 5-2 answer actioons, defined, 4-l answer link change to originate, CP 5715 (4) area code in network dialing plan, 6-9 baud rate configuring, CP 5712 (4) default, 4- 10 recommended by hardware type, 4-10 billing, 10-l broadcast mailboxes for transparent network messaging, 6- 11 function with MESA&et, 9-2 message, 6-l 1 name, 6- 11 c checklist...
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Index distribution lists adding network mailboxes, 9-1 E ethernet card with MESA-Net TCP/IP, 2-l example simple MESA-Net Async network, 3-4 examples network addressing, 6-12 network dialing plan, 6-12 node tables using Async and TCP/IP, 5-5 node tables using modems, 5-3 failure counts configuring, CP 5712 (4) fault tolerance with MESA-Net Async Load Share, 3-6 fax messages NCOS settings, 8-3 full-duplex in MESA-Net Async, 3-4 G group class of service across network, 8-1 i l-l...
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MESA-Net configuration reports, 10-5 introduction to, l-l message flow, 1-5 terms and concepts, 1-3 MESA-Net Async access codes, 5-2 configure, CP 5735 (3) configuring links, CP 5712 (4) configuring load share, CP 5710 (3) conf&uring parallel links, CP 5711(4) dial-up connection, 3-3 direct connections, 3-2 hardware options, 3-2 introduction to, l-2 load share, 3-6 load share, definition, 3-l multiple links, 3-4 overview, 3- 1 parallel links, 3-5 simple network example, 3-4 with...