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    							NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming ManualPage 868NDA-24297, Issue 1
    C-57 Centralized System Management Report - CCIS
    C-57  Centralized System Management Report - CCIS 
    General Description
    This service feature provides automatic reporting of fault information of Satellite Nodes to the Centralized
    Management Center with an external indication of the detected fault.
    This feature may be provided through multiple FCCS groups (networks where multiple NEAX2400 IPXs are
    connected via FCCS link) and the NEAX2000 IVS
    2, using CCIS link.
    Note:NEAX2400 IPX - NEAX2000 IVS2connection is available only if the NEAX2000 IVS2is the satellite office
    (requires NEAX2000 IVS2Series 2000 or later software).
    Operating Procedure
    1. On the ACT side CPU of Node B, set the MBR switch up (ON); system messages are sent out to Node A,
    and the CPU is changed over.
    2. Return the MBR switch down (OFF); system messages are sent out to Node A.
    3. The system messages of Node B are printed out from the printer in Node A.
    Note:If System Data (Index 188) is assigned in such a way that MJ/MN alarm at a local office is to be displayed
    on the Display Panel at the Center Office, an MJ/MN alarm that is generated in Node B is indicated as an
    MJ/MN alarm on the Display Panel in Node A and the corresponding system message is given out.
    Service Conditions
    1. When the fault information cannot be sent from the Satellite Node to the Main Node, fault information
    buffer capacity is 64 messages.
    2. An alarm lamp indication of a fault that occurs at a Remote Node is made only at the local office. At the
    Center Office, fault indication is made to the MAT and to the external equipment. However, no frametop
    alarm indication is given.
    3. At the Main Node, the system message will be printed automatically, when the command is executed.
    4. When the Center Node provides the printer for Fault Data Automatic Printout Function (SYS1, Index 86,
    bit 4) and the printer directly connected to the MAT together, the former printer has priority over the latter.
    At that time, the printer connected to the MAT is used to print the collected fault data when the printer for
    Fault Data Automatic Printout Function cannot print for any reason.
    Centralized Management Center[Node A] [Node B]CCIS
    Centralized Management Center[Node A][Node B] System 
    Message CCIS 
    						
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    Centralized System Management Report - CCIS C-57
    Service Conditions (cont’d)
    When this service is provided in the network through FCCS groups and NEAX2000 IVS2
    1. For general information of this network, refer to“Network Through FCCS Groups and NEAX2000 IVS2”,
    in the NEAX2400 IPX No. 7 CCIS System Manual.
    2. The Centralized System Message Report feature for this network may be controlled only by the
    Centralized MAT.
    Note:See Centralized Maintenance - CCIS [C-167] for explanation of the Centralized MAT.
    3. By polling from the Centralized MAT connected to the Center Office, the information regarding faults
    occurring at all nodes (NEAX2400 IPX and NEAX2000 IVS
    2) can be collected.
    4. When a fault occurs in the NEAX2000 IVS
    2, only the basic fault information is collected from the Center
    Office using polling method. To collect detailed information, log-in to the system where the fault
    occurred.
    5. The buffer for fault information of the NEAX2400 IPX and that of the NEAX2000 IVS
    2are separate. A
    maximum of 64 calls can be stored in the buffer at each system. Therefore, a fault occurring when the
    buffer capacity is full cannot be stored, and the system receives the NACK signal. At that time, the system
    resends the information after waiting for a preprogrammed time.
    6. The table below shows the controllability of fault information received from the NEAX2000 IVS
    2:
    Note:Available when the alarm grade is changed by ASYD, SYS 1, Index 188, bit 1 = 1, and the ALMG command.
    7. The fault information of NEAX2000 IVS
    2received at Center Office is cleared by the RALM/RALMN
    command.
    8. When the information of faults occurred at all the FCCS groups and the connected NEAX2000 IVS
    2is
    managed by the Centralized-MAT, the destination of fault message output must be changed to the
    designated Center Office (for example, NCN) at each Local Node (including NEAX2000 IVS
    2).
    Additional information is outlined in Programming.
    Programming
    STEP 1:ASYD-System1:
    System 1, Index 38. Designation of mounting the printer.
    System 1, Index 39. Designation of System Message Output Port.
    System 1, Index 86, Bit 0. Assign Routine Diagnostic Normal End Information Indication (1).
    System 1, Index 86, Bit 1. Assign Routine Diagnostic Fault Information Indication (1).
    System 1, Index 86, Bits 2 & 3. When Trunk Ineffective Hold has been detected.
    00: All calls other than the basic calls are released an all the information print out.
    01: Only All Printout
    10: All Release & All Printout
    CONNECTION 
    METHODSMJ/SMN LAMP 
    ON TOPUMENU DISPLAY 
    ON MATDFTD
    COMMAND
    NEAX2000 IVS2to
    NEAX2400 IPXCCIS Not ControllableNot Controllable
    NoteNot Controllable
    NEAX2400 IPX (A) to
    NEAX2400 IPX (B) within
    an FCCS groupFCCS Not Controllable Controllable Controllable
    FCCS Group (A) to FCCS
    Group (B)CCIS Controllable Controllable Controllable 
    						
    							NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming ManualPage 870NDA-24297, Issue 1
    C-57 Centralized System Management Report - CCIS
    Programming (cont’d)
    System 1, Index 86, Bit 4. Assign Fault Data Automatic Printout Function (Automatic output to the
    Printer) (1).
    System 1, Index 86, Bit 7: Assign Fault Message-0/1: Simplified Registration/Detailed Registration.
    System 1, Index 91, Bits 2 & 3: Assign System Message Output Grade.
    0: All
    2: Higher than Grade 2 (MN, MJ)
    3: Higher than Grade 3 (MJ)
    System 1, Index 116-123: Designation of IOC Port of the Printer (1 = Printer) (Assigned via AIOC.)
    System 1, Index 180 & 181: Assignment of the Local Office Point Code (OPC).
    System 1, Index 184 & 185: Assignment of the Center Office Point Code (DPC) (When the self office
    is the Center Office, (DPC = 0).
    System 1, Index 186, Bit 5: Clearing of the buffer memory for use in the centralized System
    Management Report CCIS. 0/1: Not necessary/necessary.
    System 1, Index 188, Bit 1: MJ/MN lamp on the Display Panel in the Center Office is controlled per
    fault information from a local office (1).
    STEP 2:AIOC- Assign the function and attribute data of the IOC ports.
    FCCS Programming 
    Set the data for the Centralized MAT following programming of CENTRALIZED MAINTENANCE -
    CCIS[C-167].
    See the manual for the NEAX2000 IVS
    2for data programming at the NEAX2000 IVS2.
    STEP 1:ASYD- System Data 1, Index 184, and 185. DPC: Centralized management report Point Code for
    CCIS service
    STEP 2:ASYDL- System Data 1, Index 532. FPC (Fusion Point Code) of the Center Node (CN) for the
    Centralized Maintenance for CCIS service
    Data Assignment for Alarm grade change
    STEP 1:ASYD- System Data 1, Index 188, b1. Alarm grade (SMJ/SMN Lamp indication) on TOPU of Center
    Office.
    0/1 = Not provided/Provided
    STEP 2:ALMG- Assign FK = 15, FI = O, and LMP: 0 (NON), 1 (SUP), 2 (MN), 3 (MJ) 
    						
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    Centralized System Management Report - CCIS C-57
    Programming (cont’d)
    The following figure represents an example of data programming. For details of Centralized
    Maintenance for FCCS service, see the NEAX2400 IPX Fusion Network System Manual.
    Centralized MATMAT
    ;: ;;: :;: ;:; ::; ::; :;: ;;: :;: ;:; ::; ::; :;:;; ::; : ;: ;:: ;:: ;:;: ;;: :;: ;:; ::; ::; :IPX 1 IPX 
    IPX IPX;:;; ::; : ; :;: :;:: ;:;:;; ::; : ;: ;:: ;:: ;:;: ;;: :;: ;:; ::; ::;:;:; ;:: ;: ; :;: :;: :;:IPXIP XIPX IPX
    FUG (B)FUG (A)
    FPC=1DPC
        FPC = nDPC
    FPC=1DPC
    PC=2DPC
    PC=3DPC
    FPC=0DPC
    FPC=12DPCFPC=12DPCFPC=12DPC
    PC=5DPC
    FPC=1PC=2PC=3FPC=12FPC=11 
    (PC=5)
    Center FUG
    2
    34
    56
    78
     
    :DPC for Centralized Maintenance - FCCS 
     (ASYDL, SYS1, Index 532)PC=nDPC:DPC for Centralized Maintenance - CCIS 
     (ASYD, SYS1, Index 184 & 185)
     
     
    ALARMALARMALARMALARM
    FPC=1DPC
    1IVS2  PC=1IVS
    PC=622
    Note:For the NEAX 2000 IVS2, see the manual for NEAX2000 IVS2. 
    						
    							NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming ManualPage 872NDA-24297, Issue 1
    C-58 Consultation Hold - All Calls - CCIS
    C-58  Consultation Hold - All Calls - CCIS
    General Description
    This feature permits a user within the CCIS network to hold any incoming or outgoing public network, intra-office,
    or CCIS call while originating a call to another station within the CCIS network.
    Operating Procedure
    To hold the original call and place a second call from a single-line telephone
    1. Switch hook flash; receive special dial tone.
    2. The original call is placed on hold.
    3. Dial the second telephone number; receive ringback tone.
    4. The second station answers; CONSULTATION HOLD is established.
    To return to the original call from a single-line telephone
    1. Under any of the following conditions, the calling station can return to the original call by pressing the
    switch hook:
    a.) The second station called for CONSULTATION HOLD is busy.
    b.) The calling station cannot gain access to the second station because of a restriction, or for any
    other reason.
    c.) The second station does not answer.
    2. If a CONSULTATION HOLD call is established and the second party hangs up, the calling station will
    automaticallybereturnedtotheoriginalcall.
    3. If the originating station switch hook flashes, a THREE-WAY CALL [T-2] will be established.
    To hold the original call and place a second call from a Dterm
    1. Press the TRANSFER key; receive special dial tone.
    2. The original call is placed on hold.
    3. Dial the second telephone number; receive ringback tone.
    4. The second station answers; CONSULTATION HOLD is established.
    To return to the original call from a Dterm
    1. Under any of the following conditions, the calling station can return to the original call by pressing the
    TRANSFER key.
    a.) The second station called for CONSULTATION HOLD is busy.
    b.) The calling station cannot gain access to the second station because of a restriction, or for any
    other reason.
    c.) The second station does not answer.
    2. If the second station hangs up, the calling station will automatically be returned to the original call.
    3. If the originating station presses the TRANSFER key while connected to the second station, the second
    station is put on hold and the calling party returns to the original call.
    Service Conditions
    1. When TRUNK-TO-TRUNK CONNECTION [T-10] is provided, an outgoing exchange network or TIE
    Line call can be made by the user.
    2. The party placed in CONSULTATION HOLD-ALL CALLS - CCIS will hear MUSIC ON HOLD [M-7],
    if provided. 
    						
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    Consultation Hold - All Calls - CCIS C-58
    Interactions
    1. This feature is denied whenever the destination telephone set is engaged in any state other than simple two-
    party connection.
    2. CONSULTATION HOLD-ALL CALLS - CCIS must always be made available when features require
    hooking services.
    3. Indexes 156 and 157 also are used for SMDR, establishing an arbitrary connection timing when no answer
    supervision is used.
    4. If a party is involved in a CONSULTATION HOLD-ALL CALLS - CCIS state or in an established
    THREE-WAY CALLING [T-2] connection, attempts to override the connection are denied. These
    features are:
    ATTENDANT CAMP-ON WITH TONE INDICATION [A-1][A-45]
    ATTENDANT OVERRIDE [A-7]
    BUSY VERIFICATION [B-3][B-9]
    CALL WAITING-TERMINATING [C-12]
    EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY [E-1][E-8]
    5. Features that cannot be activated while a user has a party in CONSULTATION HOLD-ALL CALLS -
    CCIS are:
    CALL BACK, Activate or Cancel [C-44]
    CALL PICKUP-DIRECT [C-30]
    CALL FORWARDING, Activate or Cancel [C-45,46,47]
    EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY [E-1]
    MESSAGE REMINDER [M-34D]
    OUTGOING TRUNK QUEUING, Cancel [O-12]
    SPEED CALLING-INDIVIDUAL, Entry [S-21]
    TRUNK ANSWER FROM ANY STATION (TAS) [T-27]
    All other features may be activated as long as the user’s line CLASS OF SERVICE-INDIVIDUAL [C-15]
    allows that feature.
    6. If the user receives busy or reorder tone instead of ringback tone upon establishing a CONSULTATION
    HOLD-ALL CALLS - CCIS connection and dialing a third party, the user flashes once to disconnect the
    tone and reconnect the second party.
    7. Upon establishing a CONSULTATION HOLD-ALL CALLS - CCIS connection and dialing a
    MISCELLANEOUS TRUNK ACCESS [M-2] code, if no dial tone is given (after the trunk is seized), if
    a mistake is made in dialing, or if an intercept announcement or a permanent is given, the user must go on-
    hook and is rung back.
    8. A user who established CONSULTATION HOLD-ALL CALLS - CCIS is reconnected to the party in soft
    hold when the third party disconnects.
    9. When using CALL TRANSFER-ALL CALLS - CCIS [C-50] from a station (second party) to another
    station or trunk (third party), the control station can transfer the call during ringing (blind transfer). When
    the control station goes on-hook, the station in soft hold is connected to the third party’s connection and
    hears ringback tone. A 30-second timer is set when the controlling station goes on-hook. If the timer times
    out before the third party answers, the control station is rung back. 
    						
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    C-58 Consultation Hold - All Calls - CCIS
    Programming
    ASYD- System Data 1, Index 156. Trunk Soft Hold Timer A, used with second dial tone trunks.
    Assign data 00H for 30 seconds. (Data 31H may be used for a value of two seconds if CALL
    TRANSFER-ALL CALLS [C-50] is to be used immediately after connecting to the trunk.) This is the
    time between trunk connections when switch hook flash is allowed on a non-senderized trunk
    connection.
    System Data 1, Index 157. Trunk Soft Hold Timer A, used with senderized trunks. Assign data 00H for
    a value of 18 seconds. (Data 31H may be used for a value of 2 seconds if CALL TRANSFER-ALL
    CALLS [C-50] is to be used immediately after connecting to the trunk.) This is the time between trunk
    connection and when switch hook flash is allowed on a senderized trunk connection. It is also used to
    determine when SMDR billing will begin.
    System Data 2, Index 1, bits 0 & 1. CONSULTATION HOLD allowed or denied. 00: Denied; 01:
    Originating and Terminating Calls allowed, Tandem Call Denied; 11: All calls allowed. Normally
    assign data“11”.
    System Data 3, Index 2, bits 0-3. Switch hook flash begin timer. To calculate this value: (1-FH) x 120
    msec = Timer.
    System Data 3, Index 2, bits 4-7. Switch hook flash end timer. To calculate this value: (1-FH) x 120
    msec = Timer. For both begin and end timers, assign 91H for 120-1080 msec.
    f (t)
    0 msBit 0-3
    120 ms
    No DetectionBit 4-7
    1080 ms Disconnection 
    						
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    Call Forwarding Assignment - Attendant - CCIS C-94
    C-94  Call Forwarding Assignment - Attendant - CCIS
    General Description
    This feature allows the attendant of an Attendant Console to set/cancel the following Call Forwarding services to a
    station within the CCIS network.
    CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS [C-5]
    CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS - CCIS [C-45]
    CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE [C-2]
    CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE - CCIS [C-46]
    CALL FORWARDING-DON’T ANSWER [C-3]
    CALL FORWARDING-DON’T ANSWER - CCIS [C-47]
    CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS-OUTSIDE [C-28]
    CALL FORWARDING-DON’T ANSWER-OUTSIDE [C-74]
    Operating Procedure
    To set Call Forwarding
    1. Attendant presses an idle loop key.
    2. Attendant dials the Call Forwarding - All Calls, Call Forwarding - Busy Line, or Call Forwarding - Don’t
    Answer entry code; receives special dial tone.
    3. Attendant dials the Tenant Number of the transferring station.
    4. Attendant dials the office code (including access code) of the transferring station and the telephone
    number of the transferring station.
    5. Attendant dials the telephone number of the target-station.
    Note
    6. Attendant dials“#”; receives service set tone.
    7. Attendant presses the RELEASE key.
    Note:When the transfer target station is in the CCIS network, dial the office code (including access code and the
    station number of the target station.
    To cancel Call Forwarding
    1. Attendant presses an idle loop key.
    2. Attendant dials the Call Forwarding - All Calls, Call Forwarding - Busy Line, or Call Forwarding - Don’t
    Answer entry code; receives special dial tone.
    3. Attendant dials the Tenant Number of the transferring station.
    4. Attendant dials the office code (including access code) of the transferring station and the telephone
    number of the transferring station; receives service set tone.
    5. Attendant presses the RELEASE key.
    Service Conditions
    1. A transferring station, accommodated in the CCIS network, dials the office code inclusive of access code
    and the telephone number. A method for setting a Call Forwarding by this service can be selected from
    the following patterns on each tenant basis by the system data. (ASYD, SYS2, Index 15, b4). 
    						
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    C-94 Call Forwarding Assignment - Attendant - CCIS
    Service Conditions (cont’d)
    a.) Pattern 1 (ASYD, SYS2, Index 15, b4= 0)
    XX
    -XX- XXXXX- XXXXX
    This pattern is used when a unified numbering plan is in use within the CCIS network.
    b.) Pattern 2 (ASYD, SYS2, Index 15, b4 = 1)
    XX
    -XX- XXXXX- XXXXX-#
    This pattern is used when a unified numbering plan is not in use within the CCIS network.
    2. Since the numbering plan at the transfer destination cannot be identified in this case, dialing the digit
    receive completion ID code (#) must be dialed.
    3. If the transferring telephone number of the transfer target telephone number dialed by the attendant is a
    wrong number, the attendant receives Reorder tone. For example:
    a.) When an unobtainable number has been dialed.
    b.) When the transferring station or the transfer target station is restricted from the service.
    c.) When the number dialed is double registered.
    4. A transferring telephone number is a maximum of 8 digits.
    5. When the transferring station is an ATTCON, service can be set by its individual Attendant Number but
    the call is not transferred to the designated target station.
    Programming
    STEP 1:ASYD- System 2, Index 15, bit 4: The office which determines the target number. 0/1: Service
    executing office/office accommodating the transferring station.
    STEP 2:ASAT- Assign an individual Attendant access number for each Attendant Console.
    STEP 3:ANPD- Assign the minimum necessary number of digits for the first number of the access code for
    Call Forwarding.
    STEP 4:ASPA- Assign the access code for Call Forwarding.
    CI = N, SRV = SSC (Service Code), SID = 8, Call Forwarding - All Calls (Entry)
    CI = N, SRV = SSC (Service Code), SID = 9, Call Forwarding - All Calls (Cancel)
    CI = N, SRV = SSC (Service Code), SID = 10, Call Forwarding - Busy Line (Entry)
    CI = N, SRV = SSC (Service Code), SID = 11, Call Forwarding - Busy Line (Cancel)
    CI = N, SRV = SSC (Service Code), SID = 12, Call Forwarding - Don’t Answer (Entry)
    CI = N, SRV = SSC (Service Code), SID = 13, Call Forwarding - Don’t Answer (Cancel)
    STEP 5:ARNP- RT0: Self Office Identification Code for CCIS. If RT0 is assigned, service set tone will not be
    heard.
    Transfer target station
    Transferring station
    Tenant number of transferring station
    Access Code for Call Forwarding
    Digit receive completion ID code
    Transfer target
    Transferring station
    Tenant number of transferring station
    Access Code for Call Forwarding 
    						
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    CCIS Networking via IP C-163
    C-163  CCIS Networking via IP
    General Description
    This feature allows the system to utilize the CCIS network over Internet/Intranet. To establish or release a call, an
    IPTRK card is used for both speech and signal channels.
    Operating Procedure
    No manual operation is required.
    Service Conditions
    1. To send or receive speech and CCIS signals, each node shall use an IPTRK circuit card(s). At this time,
    the IPTRK cards in the self-node and each of its connected node must be in 1-to-1 ratio, respectively
    (point-to-point connection).
    2. Two IPTRK cards per unit are the maximum. Accordingly, a total of 16 IPTRK cards can be
    accommodated per IMG.
    3. Only voice and FAX (G3) information can be sent or received via IPTRK card.
    4. The port, assignable for CCIS signaling, is only the 1st LEN of each HW block. Other ports are to be used
    for speech channels.
    5. A D-channel, assigned on an IPTRK card, can control the B-channels of the same card, and also those of
    a maximum of 7 other IPTRK cards.
    6. Tandem Path through function is not provided.
    7. This feature supports QoS (Quality of Service) function.
    8. When a system message indicates“TCP link failure”due to data congestion on the router or IP network,
    a call cannot be made via an IPTRK circuit card. When a call is attempted despite this, the caller hears
    busy tone.
    9. When a system message related to“TCP link failure”, is created during call origination or speech, that
    call’s speech channel is automatically restored via patrol function.
    IPTRKIPTRK
    Internet/
    IntranetRouterRouter
    Both Speech and CCIS Signal
    Point-to-Point Connection
    PBXPBX
    Node ANode B
    CCIS Network is utilized via the Internet/Intranet.
    IPTRK: IP Trunk 
    						
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