Nortel Modular Ics 6.0 Installer Guide
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Hardware / 481 P0992638 03Modular ICS 6. 0 Installer Guide Setting the clock source for DTIs and PRIInstaller password required Start with the display showing Hardware. 1. Press ≠. 2. Press ‘. The display shows Cards on KSU. 3. Press ≠. 4. Press ‘ until the display shows the card you want to view. 5. Press ≠. 6. Press ‘ until the display shows ClockSrc. 7. Press CHANGE to toggle the setting. Changing clock source may disconnect calls. Changing the clock source for your system may cause your system to restart itself, resulting in dropped calls. Choose a suitable time to change the clock source and use the Page feature to inform people of possible service disruptions.
482 / Hardware Modular ICS 6.0 Installer GuideP0992638 03 8. Press ¨ to exit or ‘ to continue in Hardware. T1 or ISDN-PRI configurations The following tables indicate proper and improper T1 or ISDN-PRI configurations: Valid digital trunk configurations Invalid digital trunk configuration Tips - In most T1 network configurations, you need one DTI or DTI card configured as PRI in your ICS to act as a primary reference. The only application where you might not have a DTI or a DTI card configured as PRI designated as primary reference is in a network where your Norstar system is connected back-to-back with another switch using a T1 link. If the other switch is loop-timed to your Norstar system, your DTI or DTI card configured as PRI can be designated as a timing master. If your Norstar system has two DTIs, you cannot assign both DTIs as primary reference or both DTIs as secondary reference. You can only have one primary reference and one secondary reference per system. See T1 or ISDN-PRI configurations for more information. Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 Card 1T1 or PRI T1 or PRI BRI-ST, BRI-U2, BRI-U4 Secondary Card 2T1 or PRI BRI-ST, BRI-U2, BRI-U4BRI-ST, BRI-U2, BRI-U4 Option 1 Primary Card 1BRI-ST, BRI-U2, BRI-U4
Hardware / 483 P0992638 03Modular ICS 6. 0 Installer Guide Valid mixed trunking configu ration Invalid mixed trunking configuration Invalid configurations will raise an alarm. In these invalid configurations, digital links are likely to suffer errors, slips, etc. DataMod Mod XX:DataMod DataMod allows you to configure the settings for any data modules you may have on your system. Type The display shows the type of data module selecte d. Secondary Card 2T1 or PRI Option 1 Option 2 Primary Card 1T1 or PRI BRI-ST, BRI-U2, BRI-U4 Card 2Analog Analog Option 1 Option 2 Card 1Analog Analog Secondary Card 2T1 or PRI BRI-ST, BRI-U2, BRI-U4 Option 1
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P0992638 03Modular ICS 6. 0 Installer Guide Maintenance Use Norstar Maintenance to help you understand and diagnose system problems that occur on your Norstar system. Maintenance includes settings to determine how the system will deal with T1 digital lines. It also provides a means for provisioning and testing digital lines. The Maintenance section of programming has these headings. You can run a Maintenance session from any working M7310, M7324 or T7316 set . System versiondisplays the version number of the system processor Port/DN statusallows you to check and change the status of ports in your system Module statusallows you to check and change the status of modules in your system Sys test logdisplays a list of test results, event messages, and alarm codes Sys admin logdisplays a list of system initialization sessions, invalid password attempts and password changes Network evt logdisplays a list of events and alarms Provisioningallows you to add or remove individual T1 lines, PRI lines, and BRI loops in and out of service Testsallow you to test incoming T1 signals to evaluate transmission quality, the connection between the ICS and telephones, and the connection between a DTI (configured as PRI) or BRI Card and the network CSU statsdisplays T1 performance information supplied by the Channel Service Unit Link statusallows you to view status of b-channels on PRI
486 / Maintenance Modular ICS 6.0 Installer GuideP0992638 03 Beginning a Maintenance session 1. Release all calls on your telephone. 2. Press ²¥¥‚¯öìéí which is the same as ²¥¥ÛßßÜÝÝ. Password: displays. 3. Enter the Installer password. Terminals&Sets displays. Three triangular indicators º appear on the vertical display between the rows of buttons. 4. Place the programming overlay over the buttons pointed to by the indicators º. 5. Press ‘ until the display shows Maintenance. Tip - Only one person at a time can access a Maintenance session. Photocopy the Maintenance records found in the Programming Record, and record the information the session provides.
System version / 487 P0992638 03Modular ICS 6. 0 Installer Guide System version System version allows you to note the version number of the System Processor (SP) software, which resides in the Feature Cartridge. Use the SP version number to determine whether you have the latest software release, and to trace a software fault if one occurs. For instance: SP version number can indicate a Feature Cartridge incompatibility. SP and telephone version numbers can indicate a telephone version incompatibility. SP and functional terminal version numbers can indicate a functional terminal incompatibility. Checking the version of the system To check the version number, start with the display showing Maintenance. 1. Press ≠. System version displays. 2. Press ≠. The display shows the version number of the SP. 3. Write the SP version number on the appropriate Maintenance record. 4. Press –. System version displays.
488 / Port/DN status Modular ICS 6.0 Installer GuideP0992638 03 Port/DN status Port/DN status allows you to: identify any device or line connected to the system check the version number of a device for compatibility with the system, for instance for an analog terminal adapter (ATA). check the state of a device or line, for example, idle or busy disable or enable a device determine which port number corresponds to each DN determine the port number of a malfunctioning device determine if a malfunctioning device is incompatible with the Norstar system disable a device before replacing it Tips - You cannot disable the telephone from which you are accessing the Maintenance session. If you try to do this, a message appears on the display and you hear an error tone. If you want to disable that particular telephone, conduct the Maintenance session from another telephone. Pick a suitable time to disable devices Wait until after regular user hours to disable devices to cause the least disruption to your customers.
Port/DN status / 489 P0992638 03Modular ICS 6. 0 Installer Guide Do not enable or disable ports at the following times: during the first two minutes after Startup programming before fiber cables are connected If you do so, incorrect ports may be enabled or disabled. To recover from this, disable, then enable, the affected modules using Module status. Port/DN status allows you to check lines and devices on the system. Although the following procedures describe how to check devices, you can use the same procedures to check lines. Lines can only be disabled in Module status. Identifying a connected device Installer password required Start with the display showing System version. 1. Press ‘. Port/DN status displays 2. Press ≠. Show port: displays 3. Enter the port number of the device, or press DN , then enter the directory number of the device. The display shows device information, as illustrated in the following sample device identification display. This identifies the device connected to the B1 channel. 4. If there is an add-on device attached to a Norstar telephone, such as a central answering position module or a Busy Lamp Field, press ≠ to display the add-on device. 5. Press >B2 to display the device connected to the B2 channel. 6. Press – until the display shows Port/DN status.
490 / Port/DN status Modular ICS 6.0 Installer GuideP0992638 03 Displays Sample device identification display The following table lists some of the device types that may appear on the Norstar device identification display. Explanation of device type P104 7324 224 DEVICE >B2 STATEThis sample display indicates that port 104 has an M7324 telephone whose DN is 224. Press DEVICE to see the device attached to the port. DisplayExplanation 7100M7100 or T7100 set 7208M7208 or T7208 set 7310M7310 telephone or T7316 or T7406 Business Series Terminal telephones 7324M7324 telephone RADRemote access device 1: CAP1First CAP module attached to an M7324 telephone 2: CAP2Second CAP module attached to an M7324 telephone ATAAnalog Terminal Adapter or Analog Station Module BLFBusy Lamp Field