NEC Neax 2400 Ipx Isdn Features And Specifications
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NEAX2400 IPX ISDN Features and Specifications Page 186NDA-24311, Issue 1 N-39 NI-1 BRI Terminal Support Service Conditions (cont’d) 9. The following are Display Texts which can be displayed on the N-ISDN1 terminal: 10. Circuit card PA-8ILCE-A is required. Display Number Display Text Message Situation causing delivery of display to user FC-13 Transfer to:HOLD or INFOTransfer request with call reference value of a non-conference related call FC-19Transfer denied Try again laterINFOTransfer request rejected because call not established HC-1 Call Held HOLD ACK If call successfully held HC-2 Held Call Cleared clearing Held call cleared by held user or switch HC-5 You are on hold NOTIFYNotification indicator information coded to remote-hold HC-6 Request deniedHOLD REJ Cause #50 in HOLD REJ message INFOHold procedure unsuccessful with transfer request CC-5 Connected CONN ACK Sent to called party in CONN ACK NOTIFYNotification indicator information coded to remote-hold release CC-23Call blocked Try again laterRET REJCause #34 in RET REJ message Cause #44 in RET REJ message
NEAX2400 IPX ISDN Features and Specifications NDA-24311, Issue 1 Page 187 Non-Facility Associated Signaling - PRI N-40 N-40 Non-Facility Associated Signaling - PRI General Description This feature expands the number of B-channels controlled by one D-channel in a system. Operating Procedure No manual operation is required. Service Conditions 1. Limitations on the number of B-channels controlled by one D-channel in a system are explained below. The limitations depend on the system traffic, so those are shown at each system. Transaction abilities are as follows: a.) When the system is composed of ISDN terminals/ISDN trunks only and ACD service is available (IOT : OG : IC = 40 : 30 : 30): b.) If the mean conversation time is 2 minutes and the used line rate is 85%, the following estimated traffic may be needed for non-facility associated signaling: c.) The maximum number of B channels which can be controlled by one D channel is 191. SystemOG + ICIOT + OG + IC IPX 9,670BHC 16,120BHC The number of BchEstimated traffic 47 (DTI 2) 71 (DTI 3) 95 (DTI 4) 119 (DTI 5) 143 (DTI 6) 167 (DTI 7) 191 (DTI 8)1,290BHC 1,980BHC 2,640BHC 3,340BHC 3,940BHC 4,660BHC 5,350BHC
NEAX2400 IPX ISDN Features and Specifications Page 188NDA-24311, Issue 1 N-42 National ISDN - 2 PRI N-42 National ISDN - 2 PRI General Description This feature enables a basic connection to the N (National) – ISDN2 network and supports Non-facility Associated Signaling – PRI [N-40] service, D channel Backup – PRI [D-152] service, etc., via this network. Operating Procedure No manual operation is required. Service Conditions 1. The network protocol should be NI-2 (National ISDN2). 2. Conditions on D channel Backup – PRI service are the same as those on existing D channel Backup – PRI service. However, protocol identifier should be 0 × 43. 3. This service does not support the features in the network side. 4. This service does not support the Virtual Tie Line (Time Link). 5. This service does not support the calls having the BEARER information element of which data speed is N× 64 kbps. 6. The following issues of firmware are required to be equipped on the circuit cards: Circuit Card PA-24PRTB Contact NEC Engineering for firmware requirements. PA-24DTR Contact NEC Engineering for firmware requirements.
NEAX2400 IPX ISDN Features and Specifications NDA-24311, Issue 1 Page 189 PRI Terminal Support P-58 P-58 PRI Terminal Support General Description This feature permits terminals which support the AT&T 4ESS protocol and H0/H11 services. The PBX acts as the terminal network. Operating Procedure No manual operation is required. Service Conditions 1. The protocol for AT&T network is used. The AT&T 4ESS protocol is used for this application. 2. Calls for B/H0/H11 type services can be switched. 3. Connected terminals must have the AT&T protocol. 4. Channel negotiation is not performed for calls using the H0/H11 services. 5. The SMDR record shows the call as a tandem connection. The SMDR record for the H0/H11 channel is the same as for B type call. SMDR information is not sent to terminals. 6. Service peg is not available. 7. Route peg count service for either H0/H11 channel is performed as one count, when the trunks are seized regardless of the number of the trunks. 8. Traffic measurement is performed for all trunks used for either H0/H11 channel. 9. Individual Trunk Access service is not available when the trunks are controlled as the H0/H11 channel. 10. Busy lamp field control is not supported.
NEAX2400 IPX ISDN Features and Specifications Page 190NDA-24311, Issue 1 Q-4 Q-SIG Circuit Switched Basic Call - ETSI Version Q-4 Q-SIG Circuit Switched Basic Call - ETSI Version General Description This feature provides a tie-line connection between the NEAX2400 IPX and the other Q-SIG PBX using the ISDN protocol in conformity with ETS 300 172 standardized by ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards Institute). Note 1:Layer 2 interface should be in conformity with Q.921. Note 2:Connection to other vendor’s PBXs requires prior System Interworking Tests. Direct all inquires regarding which PBXs the IPX System can be connected to or on arranging for testing with a particular vendor’s PBX to NEC America, Inc. Corporation Networks Group Product Management department. Operating Procedure No manual operation is required. Service Conditions 1. Layer 2 and less should be activated normally. 2. Redundancy structure a.) One D channel can control maximum 60 B-channels. b.) Control using the nB + D interface is available. 3. Split call (LCRC) from an Attendant console, data terminal or I terminal is not supported. 4. The Multi-rate bearer service is available. Multi-rate bearer service: Desirably multiplied value of 64 (64 kbps x n -desired number) is available for the data transmission speed in addition to the current speed such as 384K (64K x 6), 1536K (64K x 24) and 1920K (64K x 30). Following are the service conditions concerned with the multi-rate bearer service. a.) Routing data must be assigned per physical interface (PRT/DTI). b.) Overlap sending (LCRS) is not provided with this feature. c.) Multi-rate bearer service is provided for the PBXs connecting directly with the Q-SIG interface. (If the PBXs are connected with the different interface such as the interface defined by Q.931/ Q.931-a or CCIS, only H0/H1 service (transfer rate is 384 kbps/1.5 Mbps) is available.) 5. The User-to-User Signaling (UUS) can be sent via Q-SIG interface. Following are the conditions for the UUS transmission. a.) The maximum data capacity for the UUS is 128 bytes and the latter part of excessive data is automatically omitted. ISDN Another OfficeCCISNEAX2400 IPXPBX Q-SIG Q-SIG PBX Another Office
NEAX2400 IPX ISDN Features and Specifications NDA-24311, Issue 1 Page 191 Q-SIG Circuit Switched Basic Call - ETSI Version Q-4 Service Conditions (cont’d) b.) The following messages for call establishment/clearing may include the UUS. Setup Alerting Connect Progress Disconnect Release Release Complete c.) The connection patterns for the UUS transmission follow: Pattern 1: The ISDN tandem connection (Either ISDN (a) or ISDN (b) is Q-SIG interface.) Pattern 2: The interface used in the terminating office is Q-SIG. Pattern 3: The interface used in the originating office is Q-SIG. Interactions The following services can be provided in conjunction with this feature: a.) Common station/voice service CALL FORWARDING – ALL CALLS – CCIS [C-45] Note 1 CALL FORWARDING – BUSY LINE – CCIS [C-46] Note 1 CALL FORWARDING – DON’T ANSWER– CCIS [C-47] Note 1 CALLING PARTY INFORMATION TRANSFER [C-112] Note 1 DIRECT-IN TERMINATION – CCIS [D-74] Note 1 CALL TRANSFER – ALL CALLS – CCIS [C-50] Note 1 HOT LINE – CCIS [H-12] Note 1 DO NOT DISTURB – CCIS [D-76] Note 1 CALLING NUMBER DISPLAY – CCIS [C-52] b.) Attendant Console service DIGITAL DISPLAY – TRUNK – CCIS [D-73] SPEED CALLING – SYSTEM [S-3] Note 2 CALL QUEUING [C-9] c.) Network features TRUNK-TO-TRUNK CONNECTION [T-10] OUTGOING TRUNK BUSY – ANNOUNCEMENT [O-21] BROKERAGE HOT LINE – OUTSIDE [B-12] LCR – AUTOMATIC OVERFLOW TO DDD – EPN [L-13] LCR – TIME OF DAY ROUTING [L-10] LCR – CLOCKED MANUAL OVERRIDE – EPN [L-14] LCR – ATTENDANT MANUAL OVERRIDE – EPN [L-12] LCR – SPECIAL LINE WARNING TONE – EPN [L-16] TIE LINE CONNECTION WITH PAD CONTROL [T-5] Note 1:Service not based on the specification of Q-SIG supplementary service. Note 2:Service provided with some limitations.
NEAX2400 IPX ISDN Features and Specifications Page 192NDA-24311, Issue 1 S-90 SDN Access S-90 SDN Access General Description AT&T’s Software Defined Network (SDN) can be used. SDN Access Connection Operating Procedure No manual operation is required. Service Conditions 1. When a call has terminated by the CALL-BY-CALL SERVICE SELECTION [C-105], no indication to distinguish it from a call termination by other services is made to a terminating terminal. 2. To identify a terminal to which a call has terminated, data must be registered using the ACDD command so that a call terminating terminal can be identified by a terminating number. 2400 IPX#4ESS PRISDN 2400 IPX #4ESS PRI
NEAX2400 IPX ISDN Features and Specifications NDA-24311, Issue 1 Page 193 SID to Network - Present S-91 S-91 SID to Network - Present General Description This ISDN feature allows the ISDN network to be informed of the calling party telephone number (SID) when a call originates from a terminal connected to the NEAX2400 IPX. Operating Procedure No manual operation is required. Calling telephone number is sent to the ISDN network automatically. Service Conditions 1. The data provided as the calling telephone number is assigned via MAT for each ISDN circuit. In addition, if no data has been assigned as the calling telephone number, the NEAX2400 IPX does not provide any information to the network. 2. A maximum of 24 digits can be assigned as the calling telephone number. 3. Transmission of SID to the ISDN network can be restricted temporarily. For the details, refer to Station Feature Class (SFC) of service. 4. The use of SID information is dependent on the delivery of that information by local regulations.
NEAX2400 IPX ISDN Features and Specifications Page 194NDA-24311, Issue 1 S-92 SID to Network - Privacy S-92 SID to Network - Privacy General Description This ISDN feature enables the originating user to control the transfer of Station Identification Numbers in the network by means of AUTHORIZATION CODE [A-20] dialing through the NEAX2400 IPX. Operating Procedure No manual operation is required. Service Conditions 1. The originating telephone number is transmitted unless restricted by Service Feature Class. 2. The use of SID information is dependent on the delivery of that information by local regulations. 3. This service is currently not supported by #4ESS. 4. Currently this feature can only be used by D terms, analog telephones, or terminals connected to the NEAX2400 IPX.
NEAX2400 IPX ISDN Features and Specifications NDA-24311, Issue 1 Page 195 SID to Terminating User - Display S-93 S-93 SID to Terminating User - Display General Description This ISDN feature provides a visual display of the originating station’s number and sub-address information on a Dterm or multi-function telephone terminal for incoming ISDN calls. This provides the terminal user with a quick and accurate way to identify the originating station’s number (Station Identification Number, SID). Operating Procedure No manual operation is required. The originating telephone number is automatically displayed on the Dterm. Service Conditions 1. This feature is available on the Dterm Series E terminals. 2. A maximum of 24 digits forming the originating party’s number, including the PBX access code, can be displayed. When the originating station’s number exceeds 24 digits, the first 23 are displayed, with the 24th character position indicated by an asterisk. As for sub-address, a maximum of eight digits can be displayed. If the sub-address exceeds eight digits, the first seven are displayed, with the eighth character position indicated by an asterisk. Following is an example of the display when the originating party’s number is 0337986341 and sub-address is 826236630. 3. When TRANSFER MESSAGE [T-44] is activated, the originating telephone number is displayed on the LCD of the destination station D term (max. 24 digits). The originating telephone number is displayed on the upper line of LCD when it is less than eight digits and on the lower line when it is more than eight digits. Also, when the originating telephone number exceeds 24 digits, the first 23 are displayed with the 24th character position indicated by an asterisk. Example: a.) Originating telephone number=4605830 (7 digits) b.) Originating telephone number=4605830179 (10 digits) 0 3 3 7 9 8 6 3 4 1 8 2 6 2 3 6 6 * Sub Address Telephone Number (Time Display) 4 6 0 5 8 3 0 4 6 0 5 8 3 0 1 7 9