Nortel Modular Ics 6.1 Installer Guide
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Hardware / 491 P0603534 02Modular ICS 6.1 Installer Guide Line coding Select the standard used by your T1 service provider for encoding signals on the T1 lines. Press CHANGE to select the setting: B8ZS or AMI. Tips - This setting only appears for DTIs that have the internal CSU turned on. You must disable the Trunk Cartridge using Module status in Maintenance before you can change this setting. See Module status on page 521 for details. Tips - This setting only appears for DTIs. Consult your T1 service provider for the proper setting. Enable Trunk Cartridges If you disable any Trunk Cartridges to perform programming, enable them now using Module status in Maintenance or your system will not function properly. See Module status on page 521 for information about enabling Trunk Cartridges in Module status.
492 / Hardware Modular ICS 6.1 Installer GuideP0603534 02 ClockSrc Clock Source allows you to designate which of the system Digital Trunk Interfaces (DTIs) obtains the timing reference from the network, which the system synchronizes to. For more about Clock Source settings, see page 504. Max transits If you allow ISDN Call Connection Limitation (ICCL) on your MCDN PRI system, you need to determine a threshold at which the system will release the call, rather than allow continued line tieups. This threshold is called Max(imum) transits. The default value for this feature is 31. ModulesInstaller password required The Mod setting allows you to specify the type of module you wish to configure. Press CHANGE to select the setting: StnMod, ASM, TrunkMod or DataMod. Note: ASM is the same as AEM, the analog station module. StnMod If a Station Module is selected and connected to the Modular ICS, no extra programming is required. Each Station Module represents 16 new DNs. For more information about lines and DNs used by the Station Module, see Wiring charts on page 252. Tip - MICS-XC can have up to 14 modules. Other MICS configurations have up to 8.
Hardware / 493 P0603534 02Modular ICS 6.1 Installer Guide ASM If an Analog Station Module is selected and connected to the Modular ICS, no extra programming is required. The module defaults to: • two extension lines are assigned • Full handsfree is disabled • handsfree is enabled • all exchange lines are assigned to Ring • Answer Keys cannot be assigned to the AEM • allow Redirect To verify the status of the module: 1. Navigate to Maintenance and Module Status. Show module: displays. 2. Enter the module number you want to verify. 8 extns on EM displays. 3. Press STATE . “x” sets busy displays To verify the status of each port: 1. Navigate to Maintenance and Port/Extn stat. Show port: displays. 2. Enter the port number you want to verify. The display shows the port number.
494 / Hardware Modular ICS 6.1 Installer GuideP0603534 02 TrunkMod TrunkMod setting allows you to configure the Trunk Cartridges in the Trunk Module. Press CHANGE to select the setting: Loop, E&M, DID, BRI-ST, BRI-U2, BRI-U4 or PRI. Loop is the default setting used for Loop start and Call Information (CI) Trunk Cartridges. Once you specify the type of Trunk Cartridge in the ICS slot, press SHOW to display the line number range for the lines on the Trunk Cartridge. Tips - You cannot change this setting unless you first disable the Trunk Cartridge using Module status in Maintenance. Remember to enable the Trunk Cartridge once you have completed programming. See Module status on page 521 for details. The Trunk Cartridge slots in the Module are numbered from left to right. Trunk Modules are numbered 3 to 4 for a midi, 3 to 8 for a maxi and a mega system. Depending on your system configuration, off-core DTI, PRI, BRI-ST, BRI-U2, and BRI-U4 cards can only reside in certain trunk modules. In a midi system, the cards must be in trunk modules 3 or 4. In a maxi or mega system, the cards must be in trunk modules 7 or 8. The cards can reside in the ICS regardless of system size. TIP - If you upgraded your system from a version previous to 6.0, note the line numbering changes, particularly for profile 2, from your previous system. Line number changes were introduced in version 6.0 software.
Hardware / 495 P0603534 02Modular ICS 6.1 Installer Guide Midi line number chart Line numbers Midi Loop ST U-2 U-4 (prfl 1)DTI (PRI SL1- N12)DTI (T1) (prfl 1)E&M DID (prfl1) Cd1 ICS Mod 21-4 1-8 1-4 1-8 1-23 (prfl 1) 1-30 (prfl 2)1-24 NA NA Cd2 ICS Mod 231-34 31-38 31-34 31-38 31-53 (prfl 1) 31-60 (prfl 2)31-54 NA NA Cd1 Mod 0461-64 61-68 61-64 61-68 61-83 (prfl 1)61-84 61-64 61-64 Cd2 Mod 0469-72 69-76 69-72 69-76 NA NA 69-72 69-72 Cd3 Mod 0477-80 77-84 77-80 77-84 NA NA 77-80 77-80 Cd1 Mod 0385-88 85-92 85-88 85-92 85-107 (prfl 1)85-108 (prfl 1)85-88 85-88 Cd2 Mod 0393-96 93- 10093-96 93-100 NA NA 93-96 93-96 Cd3 Mod 03101- 104101- 108101- 104101- 108NA NA 101- 104101- 104 Target lines: 157-284 Note: Off-core DTI uses line numbers for all three card positions in whichever module (3 or 4) it is installed in.
496 / Hardware Modular ICS 6.1 Installer GuideP0603534 02 Maxi/Mega line number chart Line numbers Maxi/ MegaLoop ST U-2 U-4 (prfl 1)DTI (PRI SL1-N12)DTI (T1) (prfl 1)E&M DID Cd1 ICS Mod 21-4 1-8 1-4 1-8 1-23 (prfl 1) 1-30 (prfl 2)1-24 NA NA Cd2 ICS Mod 231-34 31-38 31-34 31-38 31-53 (prfl 1) 31-60 (prfl 2)31-54 NA NA Cd1 Mod 0861-64 61-68 61-64 61-68 61-83 (prfl 1)61-84 61-64 61-64 (prfl 1) Cd2 Mod 0869-72 69-76 69-72 69-76 NA NA 69-72 69-72 (prfl 1) Cd3 Mod 0877-80 77-84 77-80 77-84 NA NA 77-80 77-80 (prfl 1) Cd1 Mod 0785-88 85-92 85-88 85-92 85-107 (prfl 1)85-108 (prfl 1)85-88 85-88 (prfl 1) Cd2 Mod 0793-96 93- 10093-96 93-100 NA NA 93-96 93-96 (prfl 1) Cd3 Mod 07101- 104101- 108101- 104101- 108NA NA 101- 104101- 104 (prfl 1) Cd1 Mod 06109- 112NA NA NA NA NA 109- 112109- 112 Cd2 Mod 06113- 116NA NA NA NA NA 113- 116113- 116 Cd3 Mod 06117- 120NA NA NA NA NA 117- 120117- 120 Cd1 Mod 05121- 124NA NA NA NA NA 121- 124121- 124 Cd2 Mod 05125- 128NA NA NA NA NA 125- 128125- 128
Hardware / 497 P0603534 02Modular ICS 6.1 Installer Guide Cd3 Mod 05129- 132NA NA NA NA NA 129- 132129- 132 Cd1 Mod 04133- 136NA NA NA NA NA 133- 136133- 136 Cd2 Mod 04137- 140NA NA NA NA NA 137- 140137- 140 Cd3 Mod 04141- 144NA NA NA NA NA 141- 144141- 144 Cd1 Mod 03145- 148NA NA NA NA NA 145- 148145- 148 Cd2 Mod 03149- 152NA NA NA NA NA 149- 152149- 152 Cd3 Mod 03153- 156NA NA NA NA NA 153- 156153- 156 Target lines: 157-284 (expanded: 157-348) Note: Off-core DTI uses line numbers for all three card positions in whichever module (7 or 8) it is installed in. Maxi/Mega line number chart (Continued) Line numbers Maxi/ MegaLoop ST U-2 U-4 (prfl 1)DTI (PRI SL1-N12)DTI (T1) (prfl 1)E&M DID
498 / Hardware Modular ICS 6.1 Installer GuideP0603534 02 BRI cardInstaller password required Loop The display shows the loops found on the BRI card. Press ‘ to display the settings for individual loops on a BRI card. Type Press CHANGE to select the loop type. • If the card type is BRI-ST, the loop type can be S, or T. • If the card type is BRI-U2 or BRI-U4, the loop type can be LT or NT. Lines There are two lines for each T or NT loop. The BRI card must be disabled in Module status before this setting can be changed. You can change the setting if the card has not yet been installed in the ICS slot. LoopDefault lines 201001-002 202003-004 203005-006 204007-008 225 (profile 1, 3 and 4); 231 (profile 2)031-032 226 (profile 1, 3 and 4); 232 (profile 2)033-034 227 (profile 1, 3 and 4); 233 (profile 2)035-036 228 (profile 1, 3 and 4); 234 (profile 2)037-038
Hardware / 499 P0603534 02Modular ICS 6.1 Installer Guide No SPIDs assignd T and NT loops can be assigned a system profile identifier (SPID) as supplied by your service provider. No SPIDs are assigned by default. When the loop type is T, calls on the loop are handled for a network connection only. If any other ISDN equipment is connected to the loop, it must be configured as an S loop to ensure proper call handling. 1. Press ADD and enter the first or second SPID assigned to the loop. If there are two SPIDs already assigned to the loop, ADD will not appear until one is removed. 2. Press REMOVE to clear a SPID. Note: Profile 2 loops do not require SPIDs. # of B-channels Press CHANGE to select the number of B-channels that are associated with the SPID: 1 or 2. When you order an ISDN capability package that supplies two B-channels, you may receive one or two SPIDs from your service provider. • If you receive one, it usually means you will configure the SPID to use two B-channels. • If you receive two, it usually means you will configure each SPID with one B-channel. Check with your service provider if you are not sure about the proper configuration.
500 / Hardware Modular ICS 6.1 Installer GuideP0603534 02 Network DNs 1. Press ≠ to display the DNs which are used with the SPID. 2. Press ADD and enter the appropriate number to assign additional Network DNs to the SPID. The Modular ICS can have a maximum of 128 Network DNs for the system. There is no limit to the number of Network DNs for each SPID, but you cannot exceed the limit of 128 Network DNs for the system. If the Network DN you try to enter is already assigned to a SPID with a call type of Both, you will not be able to assign the DN again. If the Network DN you enter is already assigned to a SPID and the call type is Voice or Data, it will be automatically programmed with the unused call type. For example, if the DN has Call type set to Voice in the previous SPID assignment, it will be automatically set to handle Data calls when the same DN is added to the other SPID. Call type Press CHANGE to select the call type of the Network DN: Voice, Data, or Both. CHANGE will not appear if the Network DN is already in use by the system and the call type will be automatically programmed with the unused call type. For example, if the DN has Call type set to Voice in a previous SPID assignment, it will be automatically set to handle Data calls when the DN is entered the second time.