Vodavi Discovery Ip Techical Guide
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Discovery IP Technical Manual August 1999 CGlossary ABB: Above Board Bus ADPCM:Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation AIS:Alarm Indication Signal, usually all ones—F11111111. Also known as a Blue Alarm which signals that an upstream failure has occurred. Alarms:Red: refer to Loss of Sync. Yellow: Same as Red, but reported from the other side of the connection. Blue: refer to AIS. Slip: refer to Slip. AMI:Alternate Mark Inversion. A line coding format for T-1 lines where the condition of the...
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C-2 GlossaryAugust 1999 Channel Bank:A PCM voice frequency terminal that converts analog channels (and associated signaling) into a single T-1 (DS-1) digital circuit. Cross Point Switch:A device that assigns different channels to different ports (an electronic patch panel). CSU:Channel Service Unit; manages digital transmission, monitors signals for problems. Responds to Central Office commands. It performs many of the functions that modems do, but it does not have to convert digital signals...
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C-3 August 1999Glossary ICV:ISA Communications Voice card. ISA:Integrated System Architecture; the standard connector used internally for IBM-PC clone computers to connect adapter cards to the motherboard. LAN:Local Area Network; a communications network that provides a high rate of data transmission and a low error rate in connecting computer system and terminal devices within a department or establishment. LOS:Loss of Signal; on a T-1 SmartJack or NIU this LED indicates loss of carrier. Loss of...
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C-4 GlossaryAugust 1999 T-1:Any transmission line or connection operating at the DS-1 rate of 1.544 Mbps in the USA or at the E1 rate of 2.048 Mbps in Europe. TCP/IP:Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol; a protocol suite developed by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) for use in the U.S. Military ARPANET, now in commercial use. TCP/IP ensures that packets of data are delivered to their destination in the sequence in which they were transmitted. TCP is the Transport...
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Discovery IP Technical Manual August 1999 D Country Specific Information UNITED STATES OF AMERICA FCC Part 15 The components of this equipment have been tested and comply with the limits for a Class A digital device according to U.S. Code of Federal Regulations, Title 47, FCC Rules and Regulations Part 15. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause...
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Discovery IP Technical Manual August 1999 E Troubleshooting Table E-1: Troubleshooting Checklist Observed Problem Probable Cause Suggested Solution Calls into the Discovery IP on that port(s) are unanswered, OR calls are unable to be placed out of that port(s).Phone line not connected to the portCheck connectors and connections. Replace connectors/cables if necessary. Calls into the Discovery IP on that port(s) are unanswered, OR calls are unable to be placed out of that port(s).Bad connector/...
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Discovery IP Technical ManualAugust 1999 INDEX B Billing Call Detail Recording 2-3 C Call Detail Recording 2-3 Collecting 6-4 Calling Instructions 7-1 CDR refer to Call Detail Recording Circuits Loop Start Trunk 3-2 Configuration 5-1, 6-1 Managing Settings 5-18–5-25 Port 5-23, 5-24 Port Number 5-15, 5-16, 5-20 Settings 5-18 Setup 5-1 System 5-19 Web Interface 5-25 Wizard 5-3, 5-10, 5-18 Machine Name 5-4 D Discovery IP Billing Call Detail Recording 2-3, 6-4 Calling 2-1, 2-2, 5-9–5-15, 7-1...