NEC Neax 2400 Ipx Office Data Specification
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NDA-24298 CHAPTER 2 Page 27 Issue 1 ASSIGNMENT 6.2.6.4 List-up Command Report Data Tables These data files are tables assembled into an MS-Access Database format. The List-up commands create the database and tables, populating them based on the information specified by the user. After the database and tables are created, the report that automatically finds the correct data table and presents the stored data in a format suitable for viewing is launched. These data tables are cleared and repopulated each time the corresponding List-up command is run. These data tables require no user intervention. 6.2.6.5 Command Log Files These files are simple text files that capture the results of the operations performed by every IPX MAT command. These log files are functionally equivalent to the printed output log created by the old MS- DOS MAT. The only difference is that these text files can easily be viewed from within any IPX MAT command at any time so it is not necessary to have a printer available. These log files are also easy to print if a printer is available. The log file maintains a history trail of operations and actions requested by the user. This log file continues to grow as each command is run and interactions with the IPX PBX are transacted. It doesn’t matter whether the operation is a query, a change, a create, or a delete, the operation, its data, and its status will always be logged (added to this log file). The log file can be viewed any time by selecting it from the command’s view menu selection. Once the log file viewing window is opened, the log file can be printed by selecting the print option from its File menu selection. Pressing the CTRL+END key combination will quickly take you to the end of the file where the latest changes have been appended. Since the log file continually grows, you should regularly delete this file to conserve disk space. It also makes the file much more manageable and useful if it is not full of log entries that are no longer of interest. To delete and otherwise manage this file, the IPX MAT main menu contains menu selections that will present a log file maintenance dialog. From here, the log file can be easily deleted. 6.2.6.6 Viewing the Log Data File To view the log data file: 1. Display the Backup and Restore dialog box. 2. Select Operation Log from the View menu. 3. The log file FileViewer window displays.
CHAPTER 2 NDA-24298 Page 28 Issue 1 ASSIGNMENT 6.2.6.7 Printing the Log Data File To print the log data file: 1. Display the log file in the FileViewer window. 2. Select Print from the File menu. 6.2.6.8 Copying Data from the Log File To copy data from the log file: 1. Display the log file in the FileViewer window. 2. Highlight the data you want to copy. 3. Select Copy from the Edit menu. 6.2.6.9 Pasting Log File Data To paste log file data into another text editing tool: 1. Open the text editing tool you want to paste the data into. 2. Select paste from the Edit menu. Note:You cannot paste copied data from one location to another in the log file. The log file is a Read-Only file. 7. Data Assignment Flow Chart This section shows the data assignment flow chart for IPX. The standard data assignment is illustrated on the following flow charts. Local Node/Stand Alone Network Control Node Note:For Hotel Command, see the NEAX2400 IPX Hotel Data Specification. 7.1 Local Node/Stand Alone The following flow chart shows the data assignment for MAT when operated in a Local Node/Stand Alone environment.
NDA-24298 CHAPTER 2 Page 29 Issue 1 ASSIGNMENT 1. Local Node/Stand Alone Figure 2-21 Local Node/Stand Alone Data Flow Assignment Flow Chart (1/2) ATIM System BaseASYDASYDLAUNTAIOCASTDAOFC AMNDARNP ANNDASTPAOSPARNP ACMOATCPAFRSAOPRAADC AFRSLAOPRLAADCL ASDC AMNDARNP AUNEAMND ARSCARRCATDPAARPAPCRAEFR ATDPLAARPL ASFCACFRATNRAABD ANPD ASPA ANPDL ASPALSRV SRV STN SSC/SSCA, etc. SSC TELNSys1 Index 512 - 1535 Sys1 Index 0 - 511 , Sys2 Index 0 - 15 & Sys3 Index 0 - 31 Station Number Service / Network Telephone Number available in the Self node only Timing Start is available Numbering Plan Network Numbering Restriction 2nd DT : Sender LCR / LCRS : Uniform Numbering : AUNEL ALDNASTPAISPARACIncoming : Trunk: Service: :Operator Call / OGQ / Priority Call OGC(A)/LCR(S) Outgoing Call ASTPLAOSPL ASTPLAISPL
CHAPTER 2 NDA-24298 Page 30 Issue 1 ASSIGNMENT Figure 2-21 Local Node/Stand Alone Data Assignment Flow Chart (2/2) TrunkATRKMBTKAMATASATATGLAAKP ATRKMBTK Service CCIS No. 7 ISDN ASHPASHCASHUAUCDAUOGAUADACPGACPE AISAAISDASGDASIDACFSASLU1ASLU2 ACSAACSIANCDATASAEKDAANDAANDE ASPDAATCACFO ARPCARDN ACDDACNPACNDAFCPACBCAVTCAVTL ATT : Internal Trunk External TrunkORT / IRT / SND / CFT:ACOC APAD AAED ADPC ADPCACSC ACSC AAEDL ACIC1 ACIC1 ARTI ACIC2 ARTI ARTDATRKMBTKPSTN : TIE LINE : DAT : CCIS No.7 : ISDN : Station: PSTN : Others: Service: Service: AHMS ACID AEVT ADPCLACSCL ASDTASTNAPHNAPHNLANDD ASCL AKYDAFDDADSLADKSADRTL AIZPAICDADIM AHLSASPD ADA2AFCD ALGSL Station Number Service For Station: (Physical STA No.) For Telephone Number: For Dterm SeriesE: For Service: For Hot Line: For Data:See(Calling available in the self node only) ASHPLASHCL ACSALACSIL ACPGLACPEL
NDA-24298 CHAPTER 2 Page 31 Issue 1 ASSIGNMENT 2. Network Control Node Figure 2-22 Network Control Node Data Assignment Flow Chart (1/2) ATIM System BaseASYDASYDLASYDNAUNTAIOCASTDAOFCAFMUALRTN AMNDARNP ANNDASTPAOSPARNP ASTPLAOSPL ASTPNAOSPN ACMOATCPAFRSAOPRAADCASDC AFRSNAOPRNAADCN AMNDARNP AUNE AUNELAMND ALDNASTPAISPARAC ARSCARRCATDP ATDPNAARP ATDPL AARPL AARPNAPCRAEFR ASFC ARSCN ARRCNACFRATNRAABD ANPD ASPA ANPDL ASPALSRV SRVSTN SSC SSC/SSCA, etc. TELNSys1 Index 512 - 1535 Sys1 Index 0 - 511 , Sys2 Index 0 - 15 & Sys3 Index 0 - 31 Station Number OGC(A)/LCR(S) Outgoing Call Service / Network Telephone Number available in the Self node only ANPDN ASPANSRV TELN Telephone Number available in all nodes of Fusion Network Timing Start is available Numbering Plan Network Numbering Restriction 2nd DT : Sender : LCR / LCRS : Uniform Numbering : Incoming : Trunk: Service: Sys1 Index 0 - 1535 Fusion Network Numbering Plan:Operator Call / OGQ / Priority Call OGC(A)/LCR(S) SSCA Outgoing CallCall Pickup Expand / UCD BUSY OUT SSCOperator Call / Call Pickup Group / OGQ / Priority Call ASTPLAISPL ASTPNAISPN AFRSLAOPRLAADCL AUIDN
CHAPTER 2 NDA-24298 Page 32 Issue 1 ASSIGNMENT Figure 2-22 Network Control Data Assignment Flow Chart (2/2) TrunkATRKMBTKAMATASATATGLAAKP ATRKMBTK Service CCIS No. 7 ISDN ASHPASHCASHUAUCDAUOGAUADACPGACPE AISAAISDASGDASIDACFSASLU1ASLU2 ACSAACSIANCDATASAEKDAANDAANDE ASPDAATCACFO ARPCARDN ACDDACNPACNDAFCPACBCAVTCAVTL ACNPNACNDN AEVT Internal TrunkATT External TrunkORT / IRT / SND / CFT:ACOC APAD AAED ADPC ADPCACSC ACSC AAEDL ACIC1 ACIC1 ARTI ACIC2 ARTDATRKMBTKPSTN : TIE LINE : DAT : CCIS No.7 : ISDN : Station: PSTN : Others: Service: Service: ACRDACTKMBCTAFCHAFRTAFPCACANATDF ATDFACRDACTKMBCTAFPCACAN Fusion LinkFCCH: Ether: AAEDNAHMS ACID APADN ADPCLACSCL ARTIN : ASDTASTNAPHNAPHNLAPHNNANDD ASCL AKYDAFDDADSLADKSADRTN AIZPAICDADIM AHLSASPD ADA2AFCD ALGSL Station Number Service For Station: (Physical STA No.) For Telephone Number: For Dterm SeriesE: ALGSNATSTN For Service: For Hot Line: For Data:See(Available in the self node only) (Available in all nodes of the Fusion network.) ASHPNASHCNASHUNAUCDNAUOGNAUADNACPGNACPEN ASHPLASHCLACPGLACPEL ADPCL
NDA-24298 CHAPTER 3 Page 33 Issue 1 CHAPTER 3 OFFICE DATA DESIGN SHEET Office data design sheets are used to design the configuration and specification of IPX. 1. Trunking Diagram The Trunking diagram shows the system configuration and the number of lines. 2. Bay Face Layout The Bay Face layout shows the circuit card mounting slots. 3. Port Location Table A Port Location table denotes the Line/Trunk circuit cards located in each Universal Slot of PIM. 4. Numbering Plan Table Area Codes for various service features are determined according to the Dial Access Numbering Plan. There are three types of Dial Access Numbers. • Station Access Numbers Special Service Access Numbers Trunk Access Numbers 5. Restriction Tables 1. Service Feature Restriction Class 2. Trunk Restriction Class Table 3. Tenant Restriction Tables
CHAPTER 3 NDA-24298 Page 34 Issue 1 OFFICE DATA DESIGN SHEET Figure 3-1 Trunking Diagram PFT LC MDF DLC/ELC DLC DTL COT COT COT DID EMT DID TLT DTI RST MFCT DTI CCHMODEM DTI (PRI) DCH ATI RGU HWU LTST 1 HUB TO MAT CCH PRINTER ATT/DESK CONSOLE IOCCPROSC/PLO MAINTENANCE ADMINISTRATION TERMINAL (MAT) SUBSCRIBER D term W/O DATA ADAPTER Dterm WITH DATA ADAPTER FROM/TO CENTRAL OFFICE FROM/TO TIE LINE FROM/TO CCIS LINE FROM/TO ISDN LINE (PRI) Note: Table 3-1 identifies the function name of each circuit card. BWT DOD DIT DIDMUX TSW
NDA-24298 CHAPTER 3 Page 35 Issue 1 OFFICE DATA DESIGN SHEET Table 3-1 identifies the function name of each circuit card used for the system. Table 3-1 Circuit Card Function Name SYMBOL DESCRIPTION ATI Attendant Console Interface BWT Bothway Trunk CCH Common Channel Handler CFT Conference Trunk COT Central Office Trunk CPR Central Processing Rack DCH D Channel Handler DID Direct Inward Dialing DIT Direct-In Termination DLC Digital Line Circuit DOD Direct Outward Dialing D termDigital Multi-Function Telephone DTI Digital Interface DTL Data Terminal Line Circuit ELC Electronic Line Circuit EMT Equipment & Maintenance Trunk HWU Howler Tone Unit IOC Input/Output Controller LC Line Circuit LT S T L i n e Te s t MDF Main Distribution Frame MFCT Multi-frequency Trunk MUX Multiplexer ODT Office Data Trunk OSC Oscillator for 1-IMG PFT Power Failure Transfer PLO Phase Lock Oscillator for 4-IMG/IPX-U RGU Ringing Generator Unit RST Register Sender Trunk TLT Tie Line Trunk TSW Time Switch
CHAPTER 3 NDA-24298 Page 36 Issue 1 OFFICE DATA DESIGN SHEET Figure 3-2 Card Mounting Slot 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23PA-PW55-A (PWR0)PA-PW54-A (PWR1)PH-PC36 (MUX) PH-PC36 (MUX) PH-SW10 (TSW) PH-SW10 (TSW) PIM3 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23PA-PW55-A (PWR0)PA-PW54-A (PWR1)PH-PC36 (MUX) PH-PC36 (MUX) PIM2 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23PA-PW55-A (PWR0)PA-PW54-A (PWR1)PH-PC36 (MUX) PH-PC36 (MUX) PIM1 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23PA-PW55-A (PWR0)PA-PW54-A (PWR1) PIM0 LPM PH-IO24 (IOC) PH-PC40 (EMA) 00 01 02 03 04 Note:The second IOC (PH-IO24) can be mounted in slot 02 of the LPM.