Toshiba Strata Dk14, Dk40i, Dk424 Programming Manual
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ISDN ISDN Related Programs Strata DK Programming 5/997-3 ISDN 5. For BRI, run Program *44 to initialize the Service Profile Identifier (SPID) interface. The TE initializes the SPID and sends it to the network. Once the SPID is confirmed from the CO, it does not have to be sent to the switch again. 6. For BRI and PRI, run Program *42 to assign the PRI or BRI, or T1, circuits to be used for Primary and Secondary Clock Source. To enter the program, enter the card slot number followed by the circuit number. When using the RPTU PRI or RDTU T1 interface then the circuit number is always 1. 7. For BRI and PRI, run Program *63 to assign the timer for sending dialed digits. Also use this program to enable sub-address dialing. (*63-1 is not zero). 8. See the following section, “ISDN Related Programs”, and make the appropriate programming assignments. ISDN Related Programs ©Program 10-1–System Assignments: LED 16 determines the initialization process for BRI lines connected to the ISDN network (see 3-27). ©Program 10-4–ACD/ISDN Parameters: LEDs 11 and 12 set the T-Wait ISDN PRI and BRI timers, respectively. T-wait timers are used for reducting overloading ISDN terminals during concurrent initialization, such as following a wide-area power failure. LED 13 specifies whether or not 3.1 kHz audio calls can be received as speech calls. LED 14 enables the ISDN “Start” code to be sent when the Speed Dial button is pressed (see 6-6). ©Program 39–Telephone Feature Buttons and Program 59–Attendant Console Feature Buttons: A new button is provided called the 6WDUW button in both Program 39 (see 3-135) and 59 (see 3-111) to defeat the timeout when dialing is complete. Also a 6XE button is provided for entering sub-address information. ©Programs 55-1 and 55-2–Least Cost Routing Modified Digits: Enables a sub-address separator (see 5-21). ©Program 30 – Station Class of Service: LED 12 defines whether the button is used for dialing a sub-address or as a dialing separator. When LED 12 is ON, only the standard stations are affected. The DKT and EKT ports are ignored (see 3-73). If the first dialed digit is , the will be treated as a feature access code. If is entered at any point after that (in other words, as long as it is not the first digit dialed), then the system will treat the following numbers as a subaddress. A second should then be entered to indicate the end of the subaddress.
ISDN ISDN Related Programs 7-4Strata DK Programming 5/99 Flowchart 7-2 ISDN Trunk Programs Programs 81~89, *81~*87 Direct Ringing LinesPrograms*09, *17, *71~*73 DID RingingPrograms 71 and 72 DNIS Ringing Standard Trunks BRI PRIProgram *16 Define ISDN Trunk Group Type (non-ISDN,PRI, BRI). Program 16 Assign Trunk Groups. Program 16 Assign Trunk Groups. Programs *66-1~3 Assign channel and trunk group parameters. Programs *66-2, -4 Assign call-by-call service parameters Program *67 Assign call direction for each ISDN trunk group. Programs *68-1~2 Define and enable Called Number ID Service (CNIS) Program *69 Assign CNIS indexes and DID or LDN. Program *64 Assign ISDN trunk groups to use DID, DNIS or DIL for incoming calls. Program 17 LEDs DID/DNIS Programs *66-5~7 Assign LDNs to channel groups and indexes. Assign LDN channel groups to ISDN trunk ports.Program *65 Define the number of B-channels per channel group. 2933
ISDN Trunk Programs Overview Strata DK Programming 5/997-5 ISDN Trunk Programs Overview See Flowchart 7-2 for an overview of the ISDN trunk programming procedure. ©If you are installing all standard trunk groups, skip Program *16 (the default is for all standard TGs). ©If you are installing BRI ISDN, use Program *16 to assign BRI type and Program 16 to assign BRI CO lines into trunk groups. ©If you are installing PRI, use Program *16 to assign PRI types. Do not use Program 16. Do not change settings in Program 16 for trunk groups marked for PRI. Primary Rate Interface (PRI) Programming 1. Run Program *16 to define the ISDN trunk group type as: non-ISDN, Primary Rate Interface (PRI), or Basic Rate Interface (BRI). 2. For BRI trunk groups, run Program 16 to assign the trunk groups. Then, skip to Step 7. 3. For PRI, run Program *65 to assign B-channels. 4. For PRI, run Programs *66-1, *66-3 to define trunk groups parameters and channels. (Program 16 will be assigned automatically.) 5. To assign Call-by-call features (PRI only), run Programs *66-2, *66-4 to assign Call-by- call trunk groups codes and network ID. 6. For PRI, run Program *67 to assign call direction for ISDN trunk groups and call type capabilities allowed for each trunk group. 7. For BRI and PRI, run Program *68 to define the parameters for Calling Number to be presented for a call depending upon whether the ISDN trunk group uses DID, private numbers or use default number programmed in *68-2. 8. For BRI and PRI, run Program *66-5 to assign Listed Directory Numbers (LDNs) to channel groups and index numbers. Then run Program *66-6 to assign LDN channel groups to ISDN trunk ports. Then run Program *66-7 to assign trunk groups to each LDN. 9.Run Program *68-2 to define whether or not the system presents a “user” Caller ID when calls are made using ISDN services. This program also enables users to dial a code to send Caller ID or to block it. 10. For BRI and PRI, run Program *69 to define the parameters for Calling Number to be presented. Each phone can present a unique Caller ID number, such as DID or a private number. If neither is chosen, the default is the Directory Number entered in Program *68-2 for outgoing calls. 11. Run Program *64 to assign each ISDN trunk group to use DID/DNIS programming, or to provide Direct in Line (DIL) ringing for incoming calls. 12. See “ISDN Related Programs” on Page 7-3, and make the appropriate programming assignments.
ISDN Program 16 – Assign CO Line Groups 7-6Strata DK Programming 5/99 Program 16 – Assign CO Line Groups This program assigns CO line groups (or Dial 9 groups). Refer to this program only for BRI lines. Do not make changes to trunk groups assigned in Program *16 as PRI type. These will be assigned automatically when PRI programming is entered. The system record sheet is on Page 3-48 of this manual.
ISDN Program *16 – ISDN Trunk Group Type Assignment Strata DK Programming 5/997-7 ISDN Program *16 – ISDN Trunk Group Type Assignment Processor Type:DK40i, All RCTUs (Release 4.0 or higher) Program Type:Trunk, PRI, BRI Initialized Default:Type 1 (non-ISDN) Program *16 Overview This program must be entered prior to Program 16. Each trunk group in the system must be defined whether it is used for non-ISDN trunks, PRI trunks, or BRI trunks. Do not make changes in Program 16 for PRI trunk groups. This may cause unexpected operations. 6SNU +ROG 6SNU +ROG 6SNU+ROG 6SNU+ROG Trunk GroupsValueTrunk Group Type12345678910111213141516 1 Non-ISDN 2 Primary Rate Interface (PRI) 3 Basic Rate Interface (BRI) TYPE = 1~3 (see below) 1 - non-ISDN Trunk Group (default) 2 - PRI Trunk Group 3 - BRI Trunk GroupSEL = Trunk Group Number
ISDN Program *42 – Clock Source 7-8Strata DK Programming 5/99 Program *42 – Clock Source Processor Type:DK40i, All RCTUs (Release 4.0 or higher). For Release 3.1 and earlier programming, see below. Program Type:System, T1, PRI, BRI Initialized Default:Blank Program *42 Series Overview This program assigns the T1, PRI or BRI interface RPTU PCB as a Primary or Secondary timing source. The DK424 is synchronized to the Public Network. If the Primary synchronization is lost, it switches to the secondary timing source. When a T1 or PRI slot number is assigned, the DK424 only accepts a “1” for the circuit number. The circuit number is only used for BRI interfaces to specify which circuit is to be used for the Clock Source. If the PCB in this slot is not a T1 or ISDN PCB, the system will not accept data and any entries will be cleared. BRI interfaces should be used as a clock source only when a T1 or PRI interface is not equipped Set T1 parameters and assignments with the Program 41 (Part 1) and 42 (Part 2) series. See the Strata DK Installation and Maintenance Manual for additional T1 information. RDTU/RPTU support is as follows: For proper T1 or ISDN operation, the equipment at each end of a digital T1 span line must be synchronized. The DK424 is synchronized (as slave) to the equipment on the other end of the digital line by the RDTU/RPTU, RBUU/RBUS PCB designated as the Primary Reference in Program 42-1. If a malfunction occurs and Primary Synchronization is lost, the DK424 automatically switches modes and synchronizes to the equipment connected to the secondary PCB designated as the Secondary Reference. If the equipment on the other end of the DK424 digital lines should synchronize to the DK424 clock source, then enter blanks in Program 42-1 and 2. In this case, the DK424 clock runs free and is considered the Master Synchronization source. 6SNU +ROG 6SNU +ROG 6SNU+ROG 6SNU+ROG Clock SourceSlot NumberCircuit No. Primary Secondary ProcessorNumber of RDTU/ RPTU’s SupportedNumber of RBUU/ RBUS’s Supported RCTUA 0 4 RCTUBA/BB 2 8 RCTUC/D 6 14 RCTUE/F 8 20 Circuit NumberSEL = 1 or 2 1 - Primary Source 2 - Secondary Source PRIMARY = or SECONDARY = Slot Number (Release 4.0 entry. Not used for release 3.1 or earlier versions.)
ISDN Program *42-1 – Primary Timing Reference Assignments (Release 3.1 and earlier) Strata DK Programming 5/997-9 ISDN Program *42-1 – Primary Timing Reference Assignments (Release 3.1 and earlier) Initialized Default:Primary = 1, Secondary = 2 Program *42-1 Overview (Release 3.1 and earlier) Assign the Primary Timing Reference with this program. NoteRDTU No.1 is the RDTU PCB installed in the lowest slot number of all RDTU PCBs, RDTU No. 2 is the RDTU PCB installed in the next highest slot number of all RDTUs and so on. Primary/Back-Up Assignments Example NoteA second RBOC T1 span line can also be used as the secondary clock source. DK424 Master (free run) Assignment Example Program *42-2 Overview (Release 3.1 and earlier) Assign the Secondary (Backup) Timing Reference with this program. NoteTo assign RDTUs as the Master Clock Reference (free run), leave Programs 42-1 and 42-2 blank. Press button/LED 01 to enter blanks. 6SNU +ROG 6SNU +ROG 6SNU+ROG 6SNU+ROG SelectRDTU PCB Number Primary Secondary SEL = 1 or 2 1 - Primary Source 2 - Secondary SourceRDTU PCB Number (1~8) Enter the RDTU PCB number that is connected to the primary reference T1 (span line) clock source. Press LED Button 01 (blank) if the DK424 T1 is the master (free run) clock source. 1863 RDTU in Slot 13 RDTU in Slot 25T1 – Primary PCB T1 – Secondary PCBCentral Office RBOC CO lines AT&T or MCI Long Distance Lines Span Line (Primary clock source) Span Line (Secondary clock source) DK424 Program Data 4 2 - 1 1 > Program Data 4 2 - 2 2 > Slot 13T1 – PCBOther DK424 or PBX, etc Span Line (DK424 clock source) DK424 Program Data = blank button (Button 01) for 4 2 - 1 and 4 2 - 2 1864
ISDN Program *43-1~3 – D-Channel Control and NFAS Assignments 7-10Strata DK Programming 5/99 Program *43-1~3 – D-Channel Control and NFAS Assignments Processor Type:All RCTUs (Release 4.0 or higher) Program Type:System, PRI Initialized Default:Blank (see Important! below) Program *43-1~3 Overview Programs *43-1~3 are related in that there is a correspondence between Program *43-1 and *43-2. Program *43-1 determines which channel acts as the master. Program *43-2 points back to the master channel by using the corresponding index number. Program *43-1 Overview This program (*43-1) assigns which channel on the PRI link is used for D-channel (the data master control channel). The default setting is none. Important!For most carriers, channel 24 is assigned to the D-channel (default). NFAS D-channel assignments are negotiated with the carrier. 6SNU +ROG 6SNU +ROG 6SNU+ROG 6SNU+ROG PRI Index *43-1 D-Channel Circuit Number*43-2 Master PRI Index*43-3 Network PRI Interface ID Code Enter PRI Index Number (1~8) DCH = D-channel circuit number (01~24) LED Button 01 deletes a digit SEL = 1
ISDN Program *43-2 – Non-Facility Associated Signaling (NFAS) Assignment Strata DK Programming 5/997-11 ISDN Program *43-2 – Non-Facility Associated Signaling (NFAS) Assignment Processor Type:All RCTUs (Release 4.0 or higher) Program Type:System, PRI Initialized Default:Blank (see Important! below) Program *43-2 Overview This program specifies the card slot of additional PRI links that are dependent upon the D-channel of the master D-channel PRI. This setting is for Non-Facility Associated Signaling (NFAS). Use the Record Sheet for *43-1. 6SNU +ROG 6SNU +ROG 6SNU+ROG 6SNU+ROG Enter the dependent PRI Index Number without D-channel (1~8) PRI = Master PRI Index Number with D-channel (1~8)SEL = 2
ISDN Program *43-3 – Network PRI Interface Assignment 7-12Strata DK Programming 5/99 Program *43-3 – Network PRI Interface Assignment Processor Type:All RCTUs (Release 4.0 or higher) Program Type:System, PRI Initialized Default:Blank (see Important! below) Program *43-3 Overview Program *43-3 assigns each PRI interface and ID code for communicating with the ISDN provider to identify the B-channels to be used with NFAS. Use the Record Sheet for *43-1. 6SNU +ROG 6SNU +ROG 6SNU+ROG 6SNU+ROG SEL = 3 Enter the PRI Index Number (1~8)ID = Network PRI Interface Code, supplied by public provider (0~19)