Mitel Voice Processing Solutions Instructions Manual
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Index network message length counters, 10-3 network messages billing for, lo- 1 NCOS settings, 8-2 network node table configuring, 5-l create entry, CP 5719 (5) defined, l-5 delete entry, CP 5720 (5) hardware types, 5-3 IP address, 5-2 node access, 5-3 node name, 5-2 node number, 5-2 overview, 5- 1 parallel links, 5-3 sample conf&urations, 5-3 TCP/IP connection, 5-2 view, CP 5721(5) worksheet, 5-l network prefer digit, 6-8 network queue parameters report, 10-8 network queues basic functions, 7-1 configure, 7-1. CP 5729 (7) defined, l-4 limits, 7-5. CP 5729 (7) report, 10-9 start and stop times, 7-4. CP 5729 (7) threshold hierarchy, 7-2 thresholds, CP 5729 (7) worksheet, 7-2 network reports, 10-5 network serial link report, 10-7 network usage report, lo- 10 summary report, lo- 11 networks and MESA-Net TCP/IP, 2-l node access network node table, 5-3 node access table report, 10-6 node name Index-4 network node table, 5-2 node number delete from digits translation table, CP 5725 (6) in digits translation table, CP 5724 (6) modify in digits translation table, CP 5727 (6) network node table, 5-2 node prefer delete from digits translation table, CP 5725 (6) in digits translation table, CP 5724 (6) modify in digits translation table, CP 5727 (6) node preties, 6-3 nodes access codes, 6-6 defined, l-2 modify IP address, CP 5722 (5) prefures, 6-6 optional feature VoiceMemo TCP/IP Interface, 2- 1 originate action, defined, 4-l originate link change to answer, CP 5715 (4) P @xallel links configutig, CP 5711(4) definition, 3-l description, 3-5 network node table, 5-3 prefer digit network, 6-8 prefixes, 6-6 pre-instahation checklist, l- 10 private network and MESA-Net TCP/IP, 2-l public network and MESA-Net TCP/IP, 2-l
queued messages and mailbox message count, 9-2 receipts for network messages, 8-2 receive circuits with MESA-Net TCP/IP, 2-2 reports, 10-5 digits translation table, 10-5 hardware, 10-8 network billing, 10-4 network data link, 10-6 network link, 10-9 network link data, CP 5716 (4) network Iink serial port, 10-7. CP 5716 (4) network queue, 10-9 network queue parameters, 10-8 network usage, lo-10 network usage summary, lo- 11 node access table, 10-6 send circuits with MESA-Net TCP/IP, 2-2 serial 16/32 card, 3-2 3 installing, CP 3029 (3) serial port assigning to links, CP 5712 (4) Smartcard, 3-2 installing, CP 3041(3) speech compression pre-6.0 compatibility, 8-3 star prefm dialing plan, 6-10 system local node number with MESA-Net TCP/IP, 2-2 system network message limit with MESA-Net TCP/IP, 2-2 system node name with MESA-Net TCP/IP, 2-2 Index T tasks configuration, l-8 installation, l-8 pre-installation, l- 10 TCP/IP connection network node table, 5-2 TeIlabs equipment, B- 1 timeout parameters configuring, 4-11. CP 5712 (4) data receive timeout, defined, 4-11 node inactivity timeout, defined, 4-12 timeout paramteters resend timeout, defined, 4-12 total message minutes, 7-4 u urgent messages bihing for, 10-l NCOS settings, 8-2 v variable-length network addresses, 6-8 view digits translation table entry, CP 5726 (6) link configurations, CP 5716 (4) prefur/node pairs, CP 5726 (6) eMemo TCPiIP Interface, 1-2 VoiceMemo TCP/IP Interface optional feature, 2-l W worksheet hardware types, sample, 4-8 MESA-Net Async Hardware Types, 4- 15 MESA-Net Async Links, 4-16 MESA-Net Async Links, sample, 4-13 network node table, 5-l network queues, 7-2 planning network addressing, 6-2,6-15 Index-5
Index planning network addressing, sample, 6-2 X xplexers, B- 1 Index-6
Network Menu Network Maintenance I ’ WI I -I Urgent Queue Menu I ‘: Network Node Table Menu I I I HardwavauSetup Network Transport Query Menu Network Link Query Menu TCP Nege;; Status §A-Net I Comm Setup Menu (P& Serial Port Menu “* L Timeout Parameters Menu MESA-Net Menu VMOA
Issue 1 Release 2.0 January 1996 1 Voice Processing Solutions 1 MESA-Net Sprint C~~fi~ff ration TN, @ -Trademark of Mite1 Corporation 0 Copyright 1996, Mite1 Corporation All rights reserved. Printed in Canada.
0 1996 Centigram Communications Corporation. All rights reserved. This publication is protected by federal copyright law. No part of this publication may be copied or distributed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any human or computer language in any form or by any means electronic, mechanical, magnetic, manual or otherwise, or disclosed to third parties without the express written permission of Centigram Communications Corporation, 91 East Tasman Drive, San Jose, CA 95134. REPRODUCTION Licensed users and authorized distributors of Centigram products may copy this document for use with Centigram products provided that the copyright notice above is included in all reproductions. PROPRIETARY TERMS The following are trademarks of Centigram Communications Corporation: AIP, CallText, Centigram, PROSE, Speaklt, SpeechPlus, SPEECH+, TruVoice, VGS, VoiceMemo PROSE 2000 Version 1 01992 Centigram Communications Corporation. All other brand and product names are claimed or registered marks of their respective companies. , 3 NOTICE The information contained in this document is believed to be accurate in all respects but is not warranted by Mite1 Corporation (MITEL@). The information is subject to change without notice and should not be construed in any way as a commitment by Mite1 or any of its affiliates or subsidiaries. Mite1 and its affiliates and subsidiaries assume no responsibility for any errors or omissions in this document. Revisions of this document or new editions of it may be issued to incorporate such changes.
Technical Memo 930 13 Supported MESA-Net Configurations for VoiceMemo 5.03 VoiceMemo Release 5.03 provides enhanced connectivity features for MESA-Net digital networking, including up to 8 full-duplex links per system and the ability to have multiple simultaneous (parallel) links between sites. Each of these features, especially when combined, can provide dramatic increases in throughput over the network. Specific hardware configurations are required to carry the volume of data that must be processed by VoiceMemo at high-traffic MESA-Net sites. If you do not configure your system according to the guidelipes below, you may experience congested links, disconnects, and other throughput problems. 0 No more than 8 links total in a VoiceMemo system. 0 No more than 4 MESA-Net links per CT1 card. You can configure additional serial connections (integrations, etc.) on the card, but you must not have more than 4 MESA-Net links per CT1 card. 0 Only one MESA-Net baud rate per CT1 card. Other serial connections on the card can run at different baud rates, but all MESA-Net links on a single CT1 card must be at the same baud rate. 0 Only 2 parallel links per CT1 card. Parallel links are defined as more than one link berween two systems. If you need to configure more than two links between a given pair of systems, you must use additional CT1 cards. A VoiceMemo system can support a maximum of 3 CT1 cards, so the maximum number of links between any two systems is 6. Note that you can configure a 4-port CT1 card with two links to site A (parallel links), one link to site B, and another link to site C. Centigram will make a new 8-port board available by the end of the year. This board will be capable of running MESA-Net links, including parallel links, on all ports. 2 em?. You must have installed Revision Support Disk 1 or greater for VoiceMemo 5.03A before installing MESA-Net. The VoiceMemo system will not run if you install MESA-Net without installing RSD 1.