NEC Neax 2000 Ivs Wcs System Manual
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ND-46248 (E) CHAPTER 2 Addendum-001 Page 13 MARCH, 1999 Revision 2.1 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Note 1: When Multi-Site Roaming is provided, “Number of PS” and “Number of simultaneous connections for PS” equal the sum of the Number of the Home PS and the Visitor PS. Note 2:The capacity of the PSs can be expanded to the number in parentheses. For details, refer to next section. Table 2-4 Small Platform System WCS System Capacity DESCRIPTIONCAPACITY REMARKS Integrated TypeAdjunct Type (LC-COT) (CCIS) Number of PS Note 1 Type 1 (PW00)168 (250) Note 2 4COT: 32 8COT: 64162 (232) Note 2 Type 2 (PW91)168 (250) Note 2 4COT: 36 8COT: 64162 (232) Note 2 Number of simultaneous connections for PS Note 1 Type 1 (PW00)184COT: 12 8COT: 1618 Type 2 (PW91)484COT: 24 8COT: 3248 Number of B channel per ZT (Simultaneous connections per ZT)333 Number of ZTType 1 (PW00)666 Type 2 (PW91)16 16 16 Number of ZT per CSI 2 2 2 Calling AreasType 1 (PW00)666 Type 2 (PW91)16 16 16 ZT per Calling AreaType 1 (PW00)666 Type 2 (PW91)16 16 16 Number of CSIType 1 (PW00)333 Type 2 (PW91)888 Number of CSHType 1 (PW00)111 Type 2 (PW91)222
CHAPTER 2 ND-46248 (E) Page 14 Addendum-001 Revision 2.1 MARCH, 1999 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION *–48V power is provided to ZT by optional Local AC/DC power Note 1:When Multi-Site Roaming is provided, “Number of PS” and “Number of simultaneous connections for PS” equal the sum of the Number of the Home PS and the Visitor PS. Note 2:The capacity of the PSs can be expanded to the number in parentheses. For details, refer to next section. Table 2-5 NEAX1000 IVS WCS System Capacity (1 PIM Configuration) DESCRIPTIONCAPACITY Integrated TypeAdjunct Type (LC-COT) (CCIS) Number of PS Note 1 Type 1 (PW00)168 (250) Note 2 4COT: 16 8COT: 32162 (232) Note 2 Type 2* (Local)168 (250) Note 2 4COT: 24 8COT: 40162 (232) Note 2 Type 3 (PWRU-A)168 (250) Note 2 4COT: 24 8COT: 40162 (232) Note 2 Number of simultaneous connections for PS Note 1 Type 1 (PW00) 124COT: 6 8COT: 86 Type 2* (Local) 304COT: 16 8COT: 2424 Type 3 (PWRU-A) 184COT: 16 8COT: 1818 Number of B channel per ZT (Simultaneous connections per ZT)333 Number of ZTType 1 (PW00) 4 4 2 Type 2* (Local) 10 10 8 Type 3 (PWRU-A) 6 6 6 Number of ZT per CSI 2 2 2 Calling AreasType 1 (PW00) 4 4 2 Type 2* (Local) 10 10 8 Type 3 (PWRU-A) 6 6 6 ZT per Calling AreaType 1 (PW00) 4 4 2 Type 2* (Local) 10 10 8 Type 3 (PWRU-A) 6 6 6 Number of CSIType 1 (PW00) 2 2 1 Type 2* (Local) 5 5 4 Type 3 (PWRU-A) 3 3 3 Number of CSHType 1 (PW00) 1 1 1 Type 2* (Local) 2 2 1 Type 3 (PWRU-A) 1 1 1
ND-46248 (E) CHAPTER 2 Addendum-001 Page 15 MARCH, 1999 Revision 2.1 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION * –48V power is provided to ZT by optional Local AC/DC power. Note 1:When Multi-Site Roaming is provided, “Number of PS” and “Number of simultaneous connections for PS” equal the sum of the Number of the Home PS and the Visitor PS. Note 2:The capacity of the PSs can be expanded to the number in parentheses. For details, refer to next section. Table 2-6 NEAX1000 IVS WCS System Capacity (2 PIM Configuration) DESCRIPTIONCAPACITY Integrated TypeAdjunct Type (LC-COT) (CCIS) Number of PS Note 1 Type 1 (PW00)168 (250) Note 2 4COT: 48 8COT: 80162 (232) Note 2 Type 2* (Local)168 (250) Note 2 4COT: 56 8COT: 88162 (232) Note 2 Type 3 (PWRU-A)168 (250) Note 2 4COT: 56 8COT: 88162 (242) Note 2 Number of simultaneous connections for PS Note 1 Type 1 (PW00) 244COT: 18 8COT: 2424 Type 2* (Local) 724COT: 32 8COT: 4066 Type 3 (PWRU-A) 364COT: 32 8COT: 3636 Number of B channel per ZT (Simultaneous connections per ZT)333 Number of ZTType 1 (PW00) 8 8 8 Type 2* (Local) 24 24 22 Type 3 (PWRU-A) 12 12 12 Number of ZT per CSI 2 2 2 Calling AreasType 1 (PW00) 8 8 8 Type 2* (Local) 24 24 22 Type 3 (PWRU-A) 12 12 12 ZT per Calling AreaType 1 (PW00) 8 8 8 Type 2* (Local) 24 24 22 Type 3 (PWRU-A) 12 12 12 Number of CSIType 1 (PW00) 4 4 4 Type 2* (Local) 12 12 11 Type 3 (PWRU-A) 6 6 6 Number of CSHType 1 (PW00) 1 1 1 Type 2* (Local) 3 3 3 Type 3 (PWRU-A) 2 2 2
CHAPTER 2 ND-46248 (E) Page 15-1 Addendum-001 Revision 2.1 MARCH, 1999 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 3.3 Expanding PS Capacity The maximum number of Wireless PS stations has been expanded from 168 to 250 when an Integrated type system is being used. Previously, each PS line reduced the capacity of CM10 by three ports [One port for CM1C and two ports for CM10 (one Virtual Trunk and one Virtual Station)]. With a CPXX-C card and 1900 Series Release 2 software, each PS line reduces the capacity of CM10 by only two ports. A new memory area has been added for CM1C and this command no longer impacts the memory capacity of CM10. To perform backups of the new memory area (save and load), an updated version of MATWorX-32 (Version 2.6 or higher) with the “MP4” file extension type must be used. (MP4 = Areas 1-6). To expand the system capacity for the PS, the CP00-C/CP03-C card and 1900 Series Release 2 or later MP program are required. The table below shows the MP program upgrading procedure. 1D21--Default is “None.” No PS-ID. Must be reassigned. 1D15--Default is “15.” Mode 1. 1D01--Default is “None.” No Subline. 1202--Default is “1515.” Service Restriction Class A/B. 1216--Default is “None.” Must be reassigned. 1D20--Download the PS’s. Must be executed. Note:The Down does not need to be successful, but Command 1D20 must be executed. The maximum number of PSs that can be added to the system depends on the number of existing PSs in the system before upgrading. The following number of ports are required to provide a PS. Before system upgrade: 3 ports per PS (for the PS, the virtual LC and the virtual COT) After system upgrade: 2 ports per PS (for the virtual LC and the virtual COT) UPGRADE FROM UPGRADE TO UPGRADING PROCEDURE MP Program: 1900 Series or earlier MP Card: CP00-B CP03MP Program: 1900 Series Release 2 or later MP Card: CP00-C CP03-C(1) Save office data (MP 3 area) of CP00-B/CP03 by MAT. (2) Exchange CP00-B/CP03 to the CP00-C/CP03-C. (3) Load 1900 Series Release 2 MP program to CP00- C/CP03-C. (4) Clear all office data by CM00 1st: 1, 2nd: CCC. (5) Load saved office data of CP00-B/CP03. MP Program: 1900 Series or earlier MP Card: CP00-C CP03-CMP Program: 1900 Series Release 2 or later MP Card: CP00-C CP03-C(1) Load 1900 Series Release 2 MP program. (2) Clear office data for new memory area by CM00 1st: 3, 2nd: CCC.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION ND-46248 (E) CHAPTER 2 Addendum-001 Page 15-2 MARCH, 1999 Revision 2.1 The table below shows the example of the system capacity on NEAX2000 IVS. Note:When the 168 PSs have been provided in the system, and more PSs are required, the all existing PSs’ office data must be cleared by the CM1C individually and re-entered. By this means, up to 250 PSs can be provided. For example, if 50 PSs will be added, 100 existing PSs’ office data must be cleared and re-entered. Existing 168 PSs 68 PSs (3 ports per PS) 100 PSs (2 ports per PS) Office data must be cleared and re-entered. Adding PSs 50 PSs (2 ports per PS) INSTALLING CONDITIONEXISTING PS ADDING PS CS DtermREQUIRED PORTS REMARKS When upgrading a system168 100 500 100 1751 1 10 4 4511 511 511Note When installing a new system0 0168 2501 1168 4511 511
CHAPTER 2 ND-46248 (E) Page 16 Addendum-001 Revision 2.1 MARCH, 1999 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION3.4 Time Slot Assignment Conditions 3.4.1 Time Slots for CSH Card As sh ow n in Figu re 2- 3, t h e CSH c ard uses the t i me slot on the s a me h ighw ay as the o ther a pp lic ation cards su ch as [PN-AP00 (AP00)/PN-ME00 (EXTMEM)]. Therefore, the total number of time slots for all CSH card must be less than 128 time slots including all other application cards. Figure 2-3 Accommodation of CSH into TDSW 3.4.2 Time Slots for CSI Card The CSI (PN-2CSIA) card uses seven (7) time slots per card. CSH AP00 EXTMEM 4 TIME SLOTS / CARD 1 TIME SLOT / CARD 1 TIME SLOT / CARD DTI CCH1 TIME SLOT / CARD FOR L/T CARDS : MAX. 512 TIME SLOTS PER SYSTEM (NEAX2000 IVS) FP1 FP0 FP2 FP3 TDSW (1024 TIME SLOTS) MAX.128 TIME SLOTS MAX.128 TIME SLOTS MAX.128 TIME SLOTS MAX.128 TIME SLOTS FOR L/T CARDS + DTI CARDS : MAX. 512 TIME SLOTS PER SYSTEM (NEAX2000 IVS) FOR AP CARDS : MAX. 128 TIME SLOTS PER SYSTEM MAX.24 TIME SLOTS / CARD • MAX. 72 TIME SLOTS PER SYSTEM (Small Platform System) MAX. 48 TIME SLOTS PER SYSTEM (NEAX1000 IVS) MAX. 72 TIME SLOTS PER SYSTEM (Small Platform System) MAX. 48 TIME SLOTS PER SYSTEM (NEAX1000 IVS) DTC MAX.31 TIME SLOTS / CARD
ND-46248 (E) CHAPTER 2 Page 17 Revision 2.0 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 4. OUTLINE OF MULTI-SITE ROAMING 4.1 Functional Outline The PBX supports the JT-Q931a protocol and JT-11582 for signaling at Q-reference point between PBXs on the private network. By supporting this protocol, the PSs can be used in any Calling Area on the private network. Figure 2-4 Functional Outline of Multi-Site Roaming PBX APBX B ZTZT PS PSROAMING When a PS roams over the adjoining PBX’s Calling Area; When a PS roams over other Calling Area through the relaying office; PBX APBX B ZTZT PS PSROAMING PBX C ZT Dp Channel Private Line Dp Channel Private LineDp Channel Private Line Note: Also to the relaying office (PBX C), the installation and the data assignment for Multi-Site Roaming are required. (JT-Q931a) (JT-Q931a) (JT-Q931a)
CHAPTER 2 ND-46248 (E) Pag e 18 Revision 2.0 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 4.2 Multi-Site Roaming System Configuration 1. System Configuration The following figure shows the system configuration for Multi-Site Roaming. Figure 2-5 System Configuration of Multi-Site Roaming HOME PBX CSI DBM PLO DTI CSH DCH ZT VIRTUAL LC VIRTUAL TRK VIRTUAL LC VIRTUAL TRK PUBLIC NETWORK PS PS TRK VISITOR PBX CSI DBM PLO DTI CSH DCH ZT VIRTUAL LC VIRTUAL TRK VIRTUAL LC VIRTUAL TRK TRK PS PS Dp Channel Private Line (JT-Q931-a) Roaming The equipment in this square is required for Multi-Site Roaming.
ND-46248 (E) CHAPTER 2 Page 19 Revision 2.0 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 2. Words definition for Multi-Site Roaming Virtual LC: Virtual LC exists only on the system data, provided via non-hardware supported LEN’s. The Virtual LC must be assigned by the system data programming for op- erating Home PSs and Visitor PSs used for Multi-Site Roaming, together with the Virtual TRK. Virtual TRK: Virtual TRK (trunk) exists only on the system data, provided via non-hardware supported LENs. The Virtual TRK must be assigned by the system data program- ming for operating Home PSs and Visitor PSs used for Multi-Site Roaming, togeth- er with the Virtual LC. Individual PS Number: Individual PS Number is assigned to a PS to identify the PS on the Roaming Net- work. It must be an unique number in the network. Network ID Method: Network ID Method is one Method to operate Multi-Site Roaming. A Roaming PS must have two SYS-ID on the Network ID Method. One is Main SYS-ID for Home PBX, and another is Network ID for Roaming Network. The Network ID is used to define whether the PS can operate under the control of PBXs on the Roaming Network. The network ID must be the same for all PBXs within the same network. Visitor PBX: When a PS leaves control of a PBX to which it belongs originally, and is operating in a zone of another PBX, the PBX is called “Visitor PBX”. Visitor PS: When a PS leaves control of a PBX to which it belongs originally, and is operating in a zone of another PBX, the PS is called “Vi s i t o r P S”. Home PBX: Home PBX is a PBX to which a PS ordinarily belongs. Home PBX ID: Home PBX ID is a unique number to identify the PBX on the Roaming Network. Home PS: When a PS operates under control of a PBX to which the PS originally belongs, the PS is called “Home PS”. Roaming Number: Roaming Number is assigned to a Visitor PS temporarily, when the PS is roaming to a Visitor PBX. The Actual Roaming Number is Virtual LC Station number as- signed as a Pilot Station of Station Hunting Group on the Visitor PBX. HLR: Home Location Register. A database to store the location registration data of the Home PS. VLR: Visitor Location Register. A database to store the location registration data of the Visitor PS temporarily, when the Visitor PS is in the zone of another PBX.
CHAPTER 2 ND-46248 (E) Pag e 20 Revision 2.0 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 4.3 Summary of Multi-Site Roaming System Operation 1. Location Registration of PS a. In the zone of the Visitor PBX, the Visitor PS requests the Visitor PBX for location registration of its own. b. The Visitor PBX analyses the number sent from the Visitor PS, and detects the Home PBX of Visitor PS. c. The Visitor PBX inquires of the Home PBX about the profiles; various data which is assigned to the PS for the operation as a Visitor PS. d. The Home PBX analyses the number included with the inquiry, and detects whether the Visitor PS is one of the Home PS of its own. If the Visitor PS is detected as a PS which belongs to another PBX, the PBX forwards the inquiry to the corresponding route. e. If the Visitor PS is detected as a Home PS, the Home PBX sends the Visitor PS profiles to the Visitor PBX. f. The Visitor PBX confirms the profiles sent from the Home PBX, and determines the Roaming Number for the Visitor PS. The actual Roaming Number is Virtual LC Station number assigned as a Pilot Station of Station Hunt- ing Group on the Visitor PBX. g. The Visitor PBX registers the profile data of the Visitor PS to the VLR. h. Then notifies the completion of registration to the Home PBX. The notification contains the Roaming Number determined. i. The Home PBX receives the notification, and stores the Roaming Number to the HLR. Figure 2-6 Location Registration System Operation VLR VISITOR PBX HLR (b) Interpreting Home PBX (c) Profiles inquiry VISITOR PS (e) Sending profiles (g) Registration to VLR HOME PBX (d) Analyse the inquiry Q931a Digital Line ( a) R equ es ti ng lo cati on r e gi str ati on (i) Registration to HLR (h) Notification completion of registration (f) Confirming profiles