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7. Connect a 2-pair line cord (modular plug at one end) from the information 

outlet to the loudspeaker system.

8. Install loudspeaker equipment according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

9. Connect an approved -48 VDC power source to the -48 and GRD terminals 

(pins 5 and 2, respectively, of J3).

10. Administer the switch for the new equipment.

ESPA radio paging

Figure 53

 shows typical connections to European Standard Paging Access 

(ESPA) equipment. Connect the LINE jack on the PassageWay interface to a 
digital line 4-wire DCP circuit pack through the MDF.

Figure 53.

Typical ESPA radio paging connections

NOTE:

The G700 Media Gateway does not support an auxiliary trunk media 
module. Therefore, the loudspeaker paging feature through an auxiliary 
trunk is not supported on a G700 Media Gateway.

ECC G700 Media Gateway users can access this equipment if equipment is 
physically connected to a TN763 auxiliary trunk circuit pack in an EPN 
carrier of an ECC system.

1. DCP telephone 
2. 4-pair modular cord
3. PassageWay interface
4. 4-pair modular cord
5. 103A or modular wall jack

6. To digital line circuit pack
7. RS-232 connector
8. ESPA radio paging equipment
9. Loudspeaker paging system

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Summary of Contents for MultiVantage

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Page 2: ...ould occur it could result in a variety of losses to your company including but not limited to human data pri vacy intellectual property material assets financial resources labor costs and or legal co...

Page 3: ...s with Part 68 of the FCC rules On the rear of this equipment is a label that contains among other information the FCC registration number and ringer equivalence number REN for this equipment If reque...

Page 4: ...3 du Canada For the G700 Media Gateway This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada This equipment meets...

Page 5: ...00 and CMC1 Media Gateways This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Con trol Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment VCCI If this equipment is used in a do...

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Page 7: ...get this book on the Web 22 How to get help 23 Tell us what you think 23 1 909A B universal coupler 25 2 Auxiliary power supplies 29 Local auxiliary power supply 30 Applications that require auxiliar...

Page 8: ...DCP endpoints 43 2 wire DCP endpoints 43 DCP extender stand alone 45 DCP extender rack mount 46 4 Data modules and asynchronous data units 47 Understanding RS 232 communications 48 Installation proced...

Page 9: ...r CMS 102 U S Robotics modems 109 Configuring U S Robotics modems 109 Multi Tech MT5634ZBA USB 110 Configuring the MT5634ZBA USB modem 110 Administration 110 6 Printers 113 Connecting printers using T...

Page 10: ...137 Loopback testing with a smart jack 137 Testing the DS1 span from the ICSU to the loopback jack 137 Testing the DS1 span from the smart jack to the network interface termination or fiber multiplexe...

Page 11: ...174 Sources of administration information 174 Connecting a CDR device 174 Task list 174 Administering CDR parameters 174 Using the downloadable reliable session layer protocol RSP tool 176 14 DEFINITY...

Page 12: ...configuration controlling a G700 Media Gateway 198 S8700 Media Server in a multi connect configuration networked with a S8300 Media Server in a G700 Media Gateway and a DEFINITY CSI 199 Configuration...

Page 13: ...st the MMCH installation 214 Place conversion test call 221 Expansion services module 221 Administration 222 Place test call 223 Troubleshooting 223 19 Property management system PMS 225 Connecting th...

Page 14: ...Contents 555 233 116 14 Issue 4 October 2002 A Connector and cable pinout charts 231 IN Index 243...

Page 15: ...l Technical support personnel Network engineers and technicians Design center personnel Sales associates Business partners Overview Avaya media servers and gateways can work with a wide range of exter...

Page 16: ...lVisor ASAI LAN Gateway CallVisor ASAI DEFINITY LAN Gateway over MAPD Installation Administration and Maintenance CentreVu Agent CentreVu Agent Installation and Administration CentreVu Call Management...

Page 17: ...mentation ISDN Converters and Adapters Chapter 10 Loudspeaker Paging Chapter 17 Malicious Call Trace Chapter 15 Modems external Chapter 5 Multimedia Call Exchange MMCX Chapter 18 Multimedia Call Handl...

Page 18: ...CANCEL HELP NEXT PAGE etc In this book we use the terms telephone and voice terminal to refer to phones We show commands and screens from the newest release of MultiVantage Software and refer to the...

Page 19: ...order In this address designation UU is the cabinet number C is the carrier letter SS is the slot number of a specific circuit pack and pp if applicable is a specific port on the circuit pack A sample...

Page 20: ...ar an authorized wrist ground strap Connect the strap to an approved ground such as an unpainted metal surface before handling circuit packs media modules or any components Remove install circuit pack...

Page 21: ...w passwords must conform to strict requirements System administrators must keep network addresses confidential A PPN or any endpoint masquerading as a PPN on the ATM network can seize that EPN and con...

Page 22: ...on Trademarks All trademarks identified by or are registered trademarks or trademarks respectively of Avaya Inc All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners How to get this book on...

Page 23: ...telephone numbers Click Escalation Lists which includes escalation phone numbers within specific regions of the United States For all international resources contact your local Avaya authorized deale...

Page 24: ...About this book 555 233 116 24 Issue 4 October 2002...

Page 25: ...NOTE The information in this chapter does not apply to the G700 Media Gateway configurations Figure 1 shows a typical 909A B universal coupler For additional installation and switch setting informatio...

Page 26: ...race set to C2 Set the switch to C1 for all other applications Output attenuation 9 or 15 dBm Setting depends on output level of music source Output impedance 8 ohms 1 5 k and 50 k This switch only re...

Page 27: ...set to C2 or to 48 VDC on the 909A B when the protection paging switch is set to C1 4 Blue R Ring lead 5 White Blue T Tip lead 7 Green BSY2 BY2 Busy busy out lead connected to S1 lead from the AUX tru...

Page 28: ...r jack pinout Table 4 J3 Pin Assignments Power Connections Pin Color Designation Description 1 3 4 7 Not used 2 Black GRD 48 RET or ground lead from system or from positive lead of power supply 5 Yell...

Page 29: ...k auxiliary field Auxiliary power for a primary attendant console should be provided through this cable so the console remains fully operational during short power outages NOTE The information in the...

Page 30: ...ries telephone whether in passive bus or point to point one per BRI port Any 7500 or 8500 series telephone with an asynchronous data module Any 8510 telephone in passive bus or with an asynchronous da...

Page 31: ...ry to plug the 3 wire grounding plug into a nongrounding power outlet This plug only fits into a grounding power outlet This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet ha...

Page 32: ...1145B power supply The 1145B power supply powers ISDN DCP terminal equipment adjuncts and other customer supplied external equipment It supplies 48V 200 W total and supports 32 outputs You can install...

Page 33: ...er supplies can draw current from one 110 or 230 VAC 20 or 15 A feeder Use only unswitched receptacles that are not shared with other equipment 2 Secure the wall mounting plates to a 3 4 in 2 cm plywo...

Page 34: ...Optional battery 1149B shown 3 1146 power distribution unit 4 1145B power unit 5 Power cable 6 Unswitched outlet 120 VAC 20 A or 230 VAC 15 A 7 Battery backup switch setting pcdf1145 KLC 030100 1 2 3...

Page 35: ...o all outputs 4 Connect the power distribution unit to the power supply with the power cable Refer to the power supply s right side label to locate the output power connection Installing and wiring th...

Page 36: ...ting plate with the 8 32 x 1 2 in shoulder screws The spacer bracket is not shown in the figure It is behind the top power distribution unit 2 Slide the keyhole slots in the power distribution unit ov...

Page 37: ...on the label on the side of the unit Figure 4 Expanded power distribution unit 1 Wall mounting plate 2 Optional 1146 power distribution unit 3 T cable H600 347 G7 4 Standard 1146 power distribution un...

Page 38: ...REEN or YELLOW LED is not lit 4 If the AC test failed test the AC outlet power cord and connections 5 If the AC test failed but power is available and the AC power cord and connections are good replac...

Page 39: ...hows the connections A red LED lights if the associated circuit is connected to shorted wiring or a shorted terminal Figure 5 Typical wiring to a terminal 2 Mark lead destinations unit number and conn...

Page 40: ...A2 power supplies The 1151A is a standard no battery backup power supply unit The 1151A2 is a battery backup version of the 1151A Either power supply can support one telephone with or without an adjun...

Page 41: ...rating power supply equipment you must follow basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and personal injury Read understand and follow all warnings and instructions See Requir...

Page 42: ...surface such as a desk Wall mounting 1 For wall mounting use the keyhole slots on the bottom of the chassis Standards compliance The 1151A and 1151A2 power supplies comply with the UL Standard UL 145...

Page 43: ...a TN2224B digital line 2 wire circuit pack or equivalent similar to the 2 wire analog endpoints for a TN747B analog line circuit pack The TN2224B supports 2 wire DCP sets only not 4 wire The MM712 med...

Page 44: ...out for 2 wire DCP endpoints Pin Number Function 1 not used by 2 wire DCP endpoints 2 not used by 2 wire DCP endpoints 3 not used by 2 wire DCP endpoints 4 DCP signal transmission 5 DCP signal transmi...

Page 45: ...ssignments NOTE 2 wire DCP extenders are not currently supported on G700 Media Gateway configurations Figure 8 shows a typical connection from a digital line 2 wire DCP circuit pack through two DCP ex...

Page 46: ...a digital line 24 port 2 wire DCP circuit pack are made through two DCP extender devices NOTE 2 wire DCP extenders are not currently supported on G700 Media Gateway configurations Figure 9 Typical DCP...

Page 47: ...led modems NOTE Data modules PGATE boards printers connected through data modules SATs connected through data modules and anything related to the X 25 connectivity protocol are not supported on the S8...

Page 48: ...re reversed on DTE equipment so that the DCE transmit pin connects to the receive pin of the DTE and vice versa Generally the term DCE is applied to devices that mediate between customer equipment and...

Page 49: ...4 Administer the data modules can be completed either before or after you physically connect the data module 1 103A connector or modular wall jack 2 400B2 adapter 3 Rear of data module 7400B Shown 4...

Page 50: ...ation console of the DEFINITY either through a terminal and keyboard or through a PC A breakout box for RS 232 interfaces may prove helpful in some cases The RS 232 breakout box helps you to identify...

Page 51: ...iconductor chips 1 Unplug the data module from the power receptacle 2 Remove the access panel on the top of the case by grasping the rear lip of the panel and pulling sharply upward 3 While facing the...

Page 52: ...nside the case Figure 12 shows the front and rear of a 7400B data module To configure the 7400B data module proceed as follows WARNING Electrostatic discharge can severely damage sensitive electronic...

Page 53: ...ation of options that you need to enable using the chart below as a guide No telephone attached data metering OFF busyout on local loop OFF factory default settings O N 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 DOWN DOWN DOW...

Page 54: ...telephone attached data metering ON busyout on local loop ON O N 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 UP UP DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN Telephone attached data metering ON busyout on local loop OFF O N 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 55: ...e D8W cable from the Line port of the data module to a modular wall jack or 103A connector 4 Attach the data module power supply to the power connector on the back of the data module and plug the powe...

Page 56: ...the DEFINITY A Z77A data mounting can take up to 8 data modules See Figure 13 Figure 13 Z77A data mounting Proceed as follows 1 Set data module hardware options before installing the hardware in the m...

Page 57: ...r to its original position to secure the data modules inside the data mounting 10 Go to the configuration procedure for the data module you are using Configuring the 7400A data module Configuring the...

Page 58: ...l of the device An LCD displays the configuration menus You use the NEXT NO and BACK buttons to navigate through the menus and the ENTER YES button to select values Powering up the 7400A When you powe...

Page 59: ...pins To avoid confusion later on please take a moment to review the differences See the table below the pins most discussed in subsequent sections have been emphasized D T R D S R R I D C D R T S C T...

Page 60: ...elect DCE Source Output Input 13 CI2 Data Signal Rate Select 2 DCE Source Input 14 Not used 15 DB Transmitter Signal Element Timing DCE Source Output Input 16 Not used 17 DD Receiver Signal Element Ti...

Page 61: ...enus in a minute But first you must select a command interface for the data module 4 The SET INTERFACE prompt appears Press the ENTER YES button A series of INT InterfaceType prompts appears 0 0 0 0 0...

Page 62: ...ng a dial up connection and Hayes compatible modem commands c Enable the keyboard dial interface if users need to control the data module interactively from a terminal After you select an interface th...

Page 63: ...S button Most DEFINITY connections operate at the 9600 speed 4 The 9600 ON prompt appears Press the ENTER YES button 5 The CONTINUE prompt appears Press the ENTER YES button 0 0 0 0 0 DATA NEXT NO BAC...

Page 64: ...ifically directed to otherwise 1 When the SET ANSWER prompt appears press the ENTER YES button 2 When the ANS AUTO prompt appears if you want to enable automatic answering press the ENTER YES button O...

Page 65: ...rs press the NEXT NO button to keep the default Configuring the RS 232 interface on 7400A DCE You can set each pin of the RS 232 cable to meet the needs of specific applications or connected equipment...

Page 66: ...parity coding the parity bit is set to 0 if the number of 1s in the information is even 1 if it is odd Mark parity coding always sets the parity bit to 1 Space parity coding always sets the parity bi...

Page 67: ...t 1 Accept the default values unless otherwise instructed When the SET RL LEAD prompt appears press the NEXT NO button to keep the default ON Setting the signals disconnect SIGLS DISC option on 7400A...

Page 68: ...e default ON Exiting menus and saving changes on 7400A DCE 1 When the DONE prompt appears press the ENTER YES button 2 When the SAVE CHANGES prompt appears press the ENTER YES button Your changes are...

Page 69: ...on 3 If you see the message WAITING DISCONNECTED the switch has not been administered correctly 4 If you see the message DIAL TONE followed by DISCONNECT CALL the DEFINITY is correctly administered fo...

Page 70: ...ER YES button Most DEFINITY connections operate at the 9600 speed 4 The 9600 OFF prompt appears Press the NEXT NO button 5 The 9600 ON prompt appears Press the ENTER YES button D T R D S R R I D C D R...

Page 71: ...on to accept the default OFF Use the AT CONTROL setting to let users control the data module remotely using a dial up connection 9 If you enabled AT commands the AT OFF prompt appears Press the NEXT N...

Page 72: ...CI2 CH and CH2 of the RS 232 cable indicate the receive transmit speeds that the data module can use To set the EIA signal rate leads proceed as follows 1 From the HOME display press NEXT NO until SET...

Page 73: ...on 5 When the SET CI2 LEAD prompt appears press the NEXT NO button to keep the default OFF or the ENTER YES button to make a change CI CH CI2 CH2 If you selected AT control in an earlier step set OFF...

Page 74: ...in the preceding step and the CH LEAD ON prompt appears press the ENTER YES button again to confirm your selection 9 If the SET CH2 LEAD prompt appears press the NEXT NO button to keep the default OF...

Page 75: ...reen The data module is now configured Restoring factory defaults on 7400A DTE If necessary you can always revert to the factory default settings From the HOME screen proceed as follows 1 To access th...

Page 76: ...rompt appears on the LCD press the NEXT NO button 7 When the LOCAL LOOPBACK prompt appears on the LCD press the NEXT NO button VIEW OPTIONS DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES Push the button indicated by the...

Page 77: ...LCD press the ENTER YES button The factory options are restored and you return to the HOME screen LOCAL LOOP ST DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES Push the button indicated by the arrow REMOTE LOOPBACK DATA...

Page 78: ...RS 232 cable to an RS 232 serial communications port often called a COM port on the terminal or PC 2 Connect the other end of the RS 232 cable to Port 1 of the data module 3 If you are using a PC star...

Page 79: ...sult codes that would be the normal responses of the data module to commands that it receives S0 1 turns on the automatic answer feature and causes the data module to answer an incoming data call on t...

Page 80: ...Configuring the 7400C HSL high speed link data module Figure 15 shows the front and rear of a 7400C synchronous data module Figure 15 7400C data module high speed link Setting the data speed for the 7...

Page 81: ...ENTER YES button 5 The CONTINUE prompt appears Press the ENTER YES button 6 If you want to set any other options skip to the following section SET SPEED DATA NEXT NO BACK ENTER YES Push the button ind...

Page 82: ...If you need compatibility with an ACCUNET MPDM set DATA INVERSION to ON using the menus and controls as described above in Setting the data speed for the 7400C 2 Otherwise set DATA INVERSION to OFF 3...

Page 83: ...supports DCE mode only DTE modem pooling is not supported The PHONE and PORT2 connectors are not used The following table lists recommended settings for a typical installation For the configuration pr...

Page 84: ...Accessing the menus of the 7400D You configure the 7400D from a set of menus 1 To access the menus press the NEXT NO button RI LEAD ON ON SIGLS DISC ON ON TM LEAD OFF OFF 0 0 0 0 0 DATA NEXT NO BACK E...

Page 85: ...ommonly 19200 1 Press the NEXT NO button to continue with the setup procedure 2 The SET OPTIONS prompt appears on the LCD Press the ENTER YES button A series of SET number SPEED prompts appears SET OP...

Page 86: ...t up the 7400D data module to automatically answer calls or you can have it ignore calls until an operator answers manually Set up the data module for automatic answering unless specifically directed...

Page 87: ...O button until you see the CI correctSetting or CI correctSetting prompt Then press the ENTER YES button 3 When the CONTINUE prompt appears press the ENTER YES button 4 When the SET CH LEAD prompt app...

Page 88: ...n until you see the CTS correctValue or CTS correctValue prompt Then press the ENTER YES button 9 When the CONTINUE prompt appears press the ENTER YES button 10 When the SET DCD LEAD prompt appears pr...

Page 89: ...see the DSR correctValue or DSR correctValue prompt Then press the ENTER YES button 15 When the CONTINUE prompt appears press the ENTER YES button 16 When the SET DTR DETECT prompt appears press the...

Page 90: ...il the DTR correctValue or DTR correctValue prompt appears Then press the ENTER YES button 21 When the CONTINUE prompt appears press the ENTER YES button 22 When the SET LL LEAD prompt appears press t...

Page 91: ...the ENTER YES button 27 When the SET RL LEAD prompt appears press the NEXT NO button to skip this setting 28 When the SET SIGLS DISC prompt appears press the ENTER YES button SET LL DETECT DATA NEXT N...

Page 92: ...ES button 33 When the DONE prompt appears press the ENTER YES button 34 When the SAVE CHANGES prompt appears press the ENTER YES button The CHANGES SAVED message flashes on screen and you return to th...

Page 93: ...a keyboard monitor and terminal emulation software to the data module Proceed as follows 1 Connect one end of an RS 232 cable to an RS 232 serial communications port often called a COM port on the te...

Page 94: ...selection value you calculated enter ATS24 nnn where nnn is the selection value you calculated Configuring the ExpressRoute 1000 data module You can substitute an ExpressRoute 1000 data module for th...

Page 95: ...Vantage Software NOTE Data modules PGATE boards printers connected through data modules SATs connected through data modules and anything related to the X 25 connectivity protocol are not supported on...

Page 96: ...s the single character carrier identifier and SS is the 2 digit slot number followed by the next 2 digit number PP in the sequence in the Assigned Ports fields at the right side of the form UUCSSPP Fo...

Page 97: ...In the Port field enter the seven digit port address that you wrote down in step 2 above 5 If you installed a telephone on the data module enter the extension number and station name for this telephon...

Page 98: ...the S8300 or S8700 Media Server platforms Add a female to male EIA 232 cable shown to make a Z3A1 ADU assembly Add a female to female EIA 232 cable not shown to make a Z3A4 ADU assembly Figure 19 Z3A2...

Page 99: ...red when configuring modems To configure many modems you use the Hayes compatible AT command set NOTE If your modem uses a USB connection use the USB ports instead of the serial port Also AT commands...

Page 100: ...f all is well the modem replies OK 2 Enter at b9600 This sets the data speed to 9600 kbps If all is well the modem replies OK 3 Enter atq1 r0 S1 d1 w0 This disables result codes sets the RTS Request T...

Page 101: ...AT F D2 S4 D3S2 128x7V2S7 60S85 1 4 Then enter the following command string ATY0S10 100S78 2M0E0 N1 W The modem is now configured Paradyne COMSPHERE 3910 You configure COMSPHERE 3910 modems using a f...

Page 102: ...ingle Up Arrow moves up one level in the menu tree Double Up Arrow moves to the top level of the menu tree Left Arrow moves to the previous choice at the current level of the menu tree Right Arrow mov...

Page 103: ...4 Press the right arrow button 5 Press F2 to select Async_Dial 6 Press F3 to select Save The Sav EditArea to prompt appears 7 Press F1 to save configuration changes to the Active Saved storage area Si...

Page 104: ...nc DTE Rate menu heading appears 3 Press the right arrow button five times The 9600 menu item appears 4 Press F2 to select 9600 5 Press F1 to select Nxt The Asyn Data Bits 8 menu heading appears 6 Pre...

Page 105: ...rs 4 Press the right arrow button once The Stndrd_RS232 menu item appears 5 Press F2 to select Stndrd_RS232 6 Press F1 to select Nxt The RTS CTS Delay 0 msec menu heading appears Configuring various c...

Page 106: ...ler The DTE Dialer Type AT menu heading appears Skipping to the result code options To reach the options we need to set we have to skip over a number of other options without making changes Proceed as...

Page 107: ...ngs Proceed as follows 1 Press F1 to select Nxt The ResultCode Form menu heading appears 2 Press F1 to select Nxt The AT Cmnd Mode menu heading appears 3 Press F1 to select End The Edit StrapGroup men...

Page 108: ...ppears Saving the new configuration You must save the configuration changes you have made before you can use them 1 From the Edit StrapGroup prompt press the single up arrow button once The Choose Fun...

Page 109: ...cument describes configuring the modem for particular adjuncts Configuring U S Robotics modems All configuration is done through hardware switches Proceed as follows 1 Set the DIP switches on the mode...

Page 110: ...e USB port with the factory defaults No special configuration is necessary Administration You have to administer each modem that you attach to the system NOTE Only the basic procedure is covered here...

Page 111: ...e an Intel modem in which case set it to H0 C0 or a U S Robotics 839 in which case the option is not available This disables V 42bis and MNP Class 5 data compression 7 Set the Enable Error Control fie...

Page 112: ...e 4 October 2002 Setting additional modem specific parameters 1 Put any remaining AT configuration commands required by your modem in the Misc Init Param field Exiting the form and saving the changes...

Page 113: ...l administration For connecting a printer to a G700 Media Gateway see Chapter 8 Terminal server installation for more information Task list Whether you use an end to end TCP IP configuration a termina...

Page 114: ...our changes System printer 1 Type change system parameters features and press RETURN The Feature Related System Parameters screen appears 2 Move to Page 4 3 In the System Printer Endpoint field type S...

Page 115: ...set up an RSP configuration Administer the PC as a client application on the switch Download install and administer the RSP for the PC Setting up the switch To set up the server application on the sw...

Page 116: ...ll Shield Wizard steps you through the installation 2 When prompted to select Client or Server select both programs 3 Continue with the installation Use the default destination folder and program fold...

Page 117: ...erm DLG application is neutral That is it does not carry any platform connotations The terms MAPD DLG and co resident DLG which are introduced later are platform specific How the DLG application works...

Page 118: ...ackaged DLG is referred to as the MAPD DLG The internally packaged DLG is referred to as the co resident DLG The co resident DLG and the MAPD DLG accomplish the same basic function ASAI to ethernet tr...

Page 119: ...ivity co resident DLG In terms of switch based connectivity the co resident DLG is supported by the following platforms Avaya MultiVantage Software S8100 Media Server configurations formerly DEFINITY...

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Page 121: ...support an RS232 interface can connect through a terminal server Property management systems PMS system printers and some CDR devices use RS232 connections and can connect through a terminal server Yo...

Page 122: ...ce limit from the LAN hub to the terminal server is 328 feet 100 meters If installed the limit from the terminal server to the adjunct is 50 feet 15 meters Table 14 Required equipment Comcode Descript...

Page 123: ...ircuit pack or IP connection on an S8300 G700 2 Local area network LAN 3 IOLAN 104 terminal server 4 Adjunct system management terminal or a system printer for example 5 Null modem 6 PC or laptop for...

Page 124: ...the first time you must connect a PC or laptop to the RS232 Port 1 on the IOLAN terminal server Follow these typical steps NOTE Depending on the computer s COM port you may not need all of these piece...

Page 125: ...Press ENTER to get the login prompt Navigating the IOLAN terminal server Refer to the IOLAN user guide for details In general Use the arrow keys to move to a menu item Use the TAB key to move from fie...

Page 126: ...minal configuration organised by port quit Return to connections menu server Examine modify Server parameters stats Examine Server statistics Password _________________________________________________...

Page 127: ...nected to the LAN through its IP address 2 Select reboot and press ENTER 3 Press the space bar to restart the IOLAN Administrator ADMINISTRATION MENU Terminal 2 access Remote System Access PPP change...

Page 128: ...dress Netmask Subnet mask NOTE The following steps re initialize the IOLAN so it knows it s connected to the LAN through your gateway 5 Select reboot and press ENTER 6 Press the space bar to restart t...

Page 129: ...h buffer is full IP addresses leave blank Mask leave blank Access Local Authentication None Mode Telnet Connection Initiated Administrator PORT SETUP MENU Terminal 2 Hardware Flow ctrl Keys Speed 1920...

Page 130: ...the Connections Menu select logout or press Ctrl D 11 Close HyperTerminal At this point you have established a connection path from the adjunct through the IOLAN to the C LAN circuit pack Testing 1 On...

Page 131: ...g IP node names You must administer the IP addresses of the C LAN board any adjunct that connects directly to the LAN the terminal server if appropriate and the PC running the Reliable Session Layer P...

Page 132: ..._____ ___ ___ ___ ___ 2 callacctg_____ 123 456 9 00 18 ______________ ___ ___ ___ ___ 3 termserver____ 123 456 11 00 19 ______________ ___ ___ ___ ___ 4 pmslogpc______ 123 456 78 00 20 ______________...

Page 133: ...1 and the recommended value for PMS is 5103 NOTE This number must match the port administered on the end device If you are using the Downloadable Reliable Session Layer Protocol tool this must match t...

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Page 135: ...the channel service unit CSU is integrated within the MM710 board This means that there is no need for a separate external device For earlier media gateway systems the integrated channel service unit...

Page 136: ...k 3 Plug the male connector on the loopback jack cable into the network interface point NOTE Do not remove the loopback jack after installation This is not a test tool and should always be available t...

Page 137: ...jack From the loopback jack to the smart jack network interface point From the smart jack to the CO The first 2 sections are your responsibility The last is the responsibility of the DS1 service provi...

Page 138: ...SS where UU is the cabinet number C is the carrier letter and SS is the slot number of the DS1 board Administering the DS1 for the test 1 At the management terminal open the DS1 administration form Ty...

Page 139: ...the test checking for data errors NOTE The loss of signal LOS alarm demand test 138 is not processed during this test while the 3 in 24 pattern is active Clearing the results of previous tests NOTE I...

Page 140: ...etry the test 5 times The value of the Synchronized field remains N after 5 tries Excessive bit errors are likely Check for intermittent connections or broken wires in an SPE receive or transmit pair...

Page 141: ...SS is the slot number of the DS1 board 5 End the test Enter test ds1 loop location end cpe loopback jack test 6 Wait about 30 seconds for the DS1 to reframe on the incoming signal and clear DS1 facil...

Page 142: ...age 138 4 Press ENTER to make the changes CANCEL to quit without changes The service provider successfully loop tested the span up to the smart jack The wiring between the loopback jack and the smart...

Page 143: ...twork interface termination or fiber multiplexer MUX 1 Have the service provider run a smart jack loopback test against the network interface wiring that links the smart jack to the CO section 3 in Fi...

Page 144: ...e management terminal enter test ds1 loop UUCSS far csu loopback test begin where UU is the cabinet number C is the carrier letter and SS is the slot number of the DS1 board 2 Examine the bit error co...

Page 145: ...rk interface at smart jack for a 120A2 or later ICSU 1 Span section 1 2 Span section 2 3 Span section 3 4 120A2 or later ICSU 5 RJ 48 to network interface up to 1000 ft 305 m 6 Loopback jack 7 Network...

Page 146: ...E1 T1 port on an MM710 multi media module 6 RJ 48 to network interface up to 1000 ft 305 m 7 Loopback jack 8 Network interface smart jack 9 Interface termination or fiber multiplexer MUX 10 Central of...

Page 147: ...oint smart jack inaccessible for a 120A2 or later ICSU 1 Span section 1 2 Span section 2 3 Span section 3 4 120A2 or later ICSU 5 RJ 48 to network interface up to 1000 ft 305 m 6 Loopback jack 7 Dumb...

Page 148: ...E1 T1 port on an MM710 multi media module 6 RJ 48 to network interface up to 1000 ft 305 m 7 Loopback jack 8 Dumb block extended demarcation 9 Network interface smart jack 10 Interface termination or...

Page 149: ...accessible for a 120A2 or later ICSU 1 Span section 1 2 Span section 2 3 Span section 3 4 120A2 or later ICSU 5 RJ 48 to network interface up to 1000 ft 305 m 6 Dumb block extended demarcation 7 Loopb...

Page 150: ...710 multi media module 6 RJ 48 to network interface up to 1000 ft 305 m 7 Dumb block extended demarcation 8 Loopback jack 9 Network interface smart jack 10 Interface termination or fiber multiplexer M...

Page 151: ...des the short cable from the loopback jack to the dumb block demarcation point part of the loopback jack This cable is the only part of Section 2 that is part of customer premises wiring It is not cov...

Page 152: ...ort on an MM710 multi media module 5 RJ 48 to network interface up to 1000 ft 305 m 6 Loopback jack 7 Dumb block demarcation point 8 Interface termination or fiber multiplexer MUX 9 Central office prd...

Page 153: ...etwork interface at dumb block with repeater line to fiber MUX for a 120A2 or later ICSU 1 Span section 1 2 Span section 2 3 120A2 or later ICSU 4 RJ 48 to network interface up to 1000 ft 305 m 5 Loop...

Page 154: ...esponsible for finding and correcting problems in the majority of section 2 1 Span section 1 2 Span section 2 3 G700 Media Gateway 4 E1 T1 port on an MM710 multi media module 5 RJ 48 to network interf...

Page 155: ...jack Bit error counts are examined as described in the DS1 Span Test section This test only isolates problems to Section 2 wiring if there are no problems in the wiring between the far end CO and the...

Page 156: ...lent of a line loopback on the problem DS1 facility activate it after a successful loopback jack test and use it to isolate problems to the wiring between the loopback jack and the MUX 2 Be aware that...

Page 157: ...et or a single carrier cabinet NOTE The information in this chapter does not apply to the G700 Media Gateway configurations Connections include Integated Services Data Network Primary Rate Interface I...

Page 158: ...232 connector on the front of the PRI converter circuit pack 2 Connect the coaxial Y cable from the TN464F to the PRI converter circuit pack 3 Connect the opposite end of the Y cable to the 888B coaxi...

Page 159: ...dministration PC to the RS 232 connector on the front of the PRI converter circuit pack 1 To TN464F DS1 circuit pack and PRI to BRI converter circuit pack 2 DEFINITY administration PC 3 RS 232 cable t...

Page 160: ...C 2 PRI to DPNSS converters to the coaxial facility Figure 36 Typical DASS or DPNSS converter cabling 1 To TN464F DS1 circuit pack and either a CSCC 1 PRI to DASS converter or a CSCC 2 PRI to DPNSS co...

Page 161: ...e cable connections between the circuit packs 1 TN464F DS1 circuit pack and PR to BRI converter circuit pack 2 DEFINITY administration PC 3 RS 232 cable to front of converter circuit pack 4 888B 75 oh...

Page 162: ...ISDN converters and adapters 555 233 116 162 Issue 4 October 2002...

Page 163: ...in this chapter does not apply to the G700 Media Gateway configurations There is no way to physically connect the G700 tone clock resident on the motherboard to an external Stratum 3 clock source Set...

Page 164: ...to the DEFINITY system Set switch 3 to ON Set switch 4 to OFF Table 17 ST3 clock board option switch settings Switch Status Results SW1 Minor alarm control OFF minor alarm never output ON minor alarm...

Page 165: ...ck and taps off the input for the Stratum 3 clock A resistor built into the cable to provides the necessary isolation between the system and the clock The Y cable plugs directly into the CSU and conne...

Page 166: ...ck end of the Y cable to the yellow field cross connect 1 PPN cabinet 2 A position 3 B position 4 H600 307 cable 5 H600 274 G2 cable 6 1300 ft 397 m 7 B25A male to female cables 8 Secondary CSU 9 Prim...

Page 167: ...e CSU is shown in the table below 5 For standard reliability systems refer to Y cable to cross connect the TN780 and CLOCK end connections to the Stratum 3 clock connections on the cross connect modul...

Page 168: ...O R 14 ALRM5A G V 47 BPWRRTN R BR 17 ALRM4B BK BL 21 BPWRLST BR R 18 ALRM4A BL BK 22 REF2RTN W BR 7 ALRM3B R BR 17 REF2LST BR W 8 ALRM3A BR R 18 SCLKRTN R BL 11 ALRM2B R BL 11 SCLKLST BL R 12 ALRM2A...

Page 169: ...arrier B Lead Name Lead Color Terminal Lead Name Lead Color Terminal Lead Name Lead Color Terminal BCLKRTN R O 13 ALRM5B V G 45 ALRM5B V G 45 BCLKLST O R 14 ALRM5A G V 47 ALRM5A G V 47 BPWRRTN R BR 17...

Page 170: ...he switch for the clock CCB01R BK BL 21 EXTSYN1T Y G 35 CCB01T BL BK 22 EXTSYN1R G Y 37 CCA02R BK O 23 EXTSYN0T V BL 41 CCA02T O BK 24 EXTSYN0R BL V 42 CCB02R BK G 25 EXTSYN1T Y G 35 CCB02T G BK 26 EX...

Page 171: ...he PSTN sends tones in the voice band instead of line disconnect signals Figure 39 shows typical connections NOTE The busy tone disconnect feature is not currently supported on a G700 Media Gateway Fi...

Page 172: ...Busy tone disconnect equipment for non U S installations 555 233 116 172 Issue 4 October 2002...

Page 173: ...E The TN726 data line circuit pack is not supported in either multi connect or IP connect implementations of the S8700 Media Server TN726 data line circuit packs are only supported on DEFINITY G3r and...

Page 174: ...e Software Connecting a CDR device This section provides information on connecting adjuncts to the media server and providing the initial administration Task list Whether you use an end to end TCP IP...

Page 175: ...ers cdr Page 1 of 1 CDR SYSTEM PARAMETERS Node Number Local PBX ID CDR Date Format month day Primary Output Format printer Primary Output Endpoint CDR1 Secondary Output Format Use ISDN Layouts n EIA D...

Page 176: ...set up an RSP configuration Administer the PC as a client application on the switch Download install and administer the RSP for the PC Setting up the switch To set up the server application on the swi...

Page 177: ...Select the RSP tool from the Web site 4 When asked save the setup exe file to a temporary folder on your computer It is approximately 1 4 MB Installing RSP To install the RSP 1 Double click the setup...

Page 178: ...Call detail recording CDR option settings 555 233 116 178 Issue 4 October 2002...

Page 179: ...nfiguration Analog loopback Analog loopback connects the INADS port to an analog station port It switches the call through the AUX connector on the processor carrier across an analog line circuit pack...

Page 180: ...abinets or carriers as the TN1648 circuit packs 1 Connect each INADS tip ring port to an analog station port through the MDF See Figure 40 2 Connect each tip ring port to a separate analog line circui...

Page 181: ...nalog line Administer the 2 stations as part of a TEG terminating extension group a Type add term ext group number or next and press Enter b In the Group Extension field enter the TEG extension number...

Page 182: ...Atlas platform 1 PARTNER System 2 MLS12D telephone for programming 3 Internal connection during power failure from CO line port 1 to station port 10 4 258A adapter bridged connection 5 Standard RJ 45...

Page 183: ...telephone for programming 3 Standard RJ 45 telephone cord 4 103A or modular wall jack 5 Pins 2 3 on cable 5 bridge to pins 1 4 of cable 7 inside MDF 6 Dial tone from the CO or extension on pins 2 3 w...

Page 184: ...this configuration Figure 43 the INADS line and the emergency telephone extension are bridged together If this connection method is not allowed do not connect the INADS port to station 10 Figure 43 I...

Page 185: ...258A adapter may be used High reliability Be sure that the TN1648B SYSAM circuit packs are located in different cabinets or processor carriers 1 Bridge the 2 INADS tip ring ports A 258A adapter may b...

Page 186: ...to the PARTNER for added reliability or security press Next Procedure 5 Enter 6 Enter to return to the start of the programming mode Set incoming line ringing all platforms 1 Press the right intercom...

Page 187: ...egistered two for S8700 and one for S8300 Each script contains the steps that need to be executed to turn on dial out alarming as well as the RAS IP address to be administered for each modem Once on s...

Page 188: ...DEFINITY INADS 555 233 116 188 Issue 4 October 2002...

Page 189: ...trunk circuit pack for the G700 Media Gateway so information in this chapter does not apply to the G700 Media Gateway However you can access MCT equipment connected to a port network Figure 44 Malici...

Page 190: ...rcuit pack a Tip and ring connect from the voice recorder to the auxiliary trunk circuit pack J1 on the 909A B b CBS1 C1 and CBS2 C2 connect from the voice recorder to J2 on the 909A B 4 On the 909A B...

Page 191: ...MCC1 SCC1 CMC1 and G600 Media Gateways Figure 45 shows the connections for music on hold dial dictation or recorded announcement features when the music source is Federal Communications Commission FC...

Page 192: ...stem Parameters form 2 Install music source according to the manufacturer s instructions 3 Install patch cord jumper wires at the main distribution frame 4 Administer the switch for the new equipment...

Page 193: ...nformation outlet at the music source 5 Set the Protection Paging switch to C1 6 Connect a modular cord from the information outlet to the music source 7 Connect 48V to pin 5 and 48V RET to pin 2 of J...

Page 194: ...r external communications controller ECC G700 Media Gateway users can access the music on hold feature if their equipment is physically connected to a TN763 auxiliary trunk circuit pack in an EPN carr...

Page 195: ...t in the MM711 Analog Media Module 2 Connect the other end of the RJ 45 cable to a KS 23395 L3 coupler 3 Connect the KS 23395 L3 coupler to the customer supplied music source Follow the manufacturer s...

Page 196: ...Music on hold 555 233 116 196 Issue 4 October 2002...

Page 197: ...g indicator Loudspeaker paging for G700 Media Gateways Background information The following background information outlines four configurations that are related to setting up paging and announcement e...

Page 198: ...stems H 323 trunk groups can be configured as MultiVantage Software specific tie trunks supporting ISDN trunk features such as DCS and QSIG Generic tie trunks permitting interconnection with other ven...

Page 199: ...the paging feature has to be administered locally in each system and cannot be administered across systems 1 S8700 Media Servers in a multi connect configuration 2 Ethernet switch 3 Uninterrupted Powe...

Page 200: ...ere are a number of standalone solutions networked together using protocols such as QSIG or DCS Each location has its own processing capability and separate managed configurations These configurations...

Page 201: ...nect configuration The G600 contains 10 slots and can use traditional DEFINITY circuit packs Loudspeaker paging for MCC1 SCC1 CMC1 or G600 Media Gateways In an MCC1 SCC1 CMC1 or G600 Media Gateway the...

Page 202: ...peaker paging system provides a talkback microphone at the speakers the microphone must be FCC approved or equivalent or a 909A B universal coupler is required Figure 52 Connections for loudspeaker pa...

Page 203: ...a 909A B universal coupler Make provisions for the DC power that the 909A B universal coupler requires such as a 1151A 1151A2 or other approved 48VDC power supply Six leads T R SZ SZ1 S and S1 connect...

Page 204: ...ay interface to a digital line 4 wire DCP circuit pack through the MDF Figure 53 Typical ESPA radio paging connections NOTE The G700 Media Gateway does not support an auxiliary trunk media module Ther...

Page 205: ...the ringing device to the information outlet 2 Administer the switch for the new equipment Queue warning indicator The connections for the queue warning indicator are the same as external ringing An...

Page 206: ...ion or recorded announcement features on a G700 Media Gateway Figure 54 Typical loudspeaker equipment connections for a G700 Media Gateway To hook up loudspeaker paging from a G700 Media Gateway 1 Con...

Page 207: ...configurations MASI for MMCX The multimedia application server interface MASI enables the DEFINITY ECS to provide calling features to the MultiMedia Communications eXchange MMCX The MMCX server conne...

Page 208: ...h the main distribution frame Direction connection Figure 56 illustrates the direct method which connects an Avaya Media Server DS1 interface circuit pack to a customer supplied digital line PC board...

Page 209: ...nfiguration A nonsignaling connection to a wideband endpoint may connect to a channel service unit CSU If not using a CSU the distance between the system and the endpoint is limited to a few hundred f...

Page 210: ...wideband endpoint passes through a bandwidth controller The distance between the system and the bandwidth controller depends on the type of cable and controller Figure 59 shows connections with and wi...

Page 211: ...ack For CSU installations cross the transmit and receive lines between the CSU and the bandwidth controller Figure 60 shows a remote port module In this configuration there can be considerable distanc...

Page 212: ...lines between the CSU and the bandwidth controller Multimedia call handling MMCH MMCH provides a single point to point conference call using voice video and data from one endpoint to another The custo...

Page 213: ...to a digital line circuit pack The DCP telephone must be used in conjunction with the PC Refer to the tables at the end of this chapter for the pinout of the digital line circuit pack 3 Connect the PC...

Page 214: ...field 3 On page 2 of the form enter n in the XID field and enter n in the MIM Support field and press Enter Administer one number complex 1 Identify the voice telephone DCP set to associate with the d...

Page 215: ...e registration confirmation screen and click on continue 11 Enter the Network Interface Settings Be sure that ISDN has an x in the box Click on continue 12 At the ISDN Parameters screen set the signal...

Page 216: ...ar one local video and one remote video 4 Go to the remote video window the one without the local video image inside it 5 Click on the blue phone icon at the top left of the window 6 A DIAL PAD window...

Page 217: ...try in which the PC is installed 6 At the Protocol and Switch Mfg window click on Custom Click on AT T and click on Accept 7 At the next window choose PBX for Exchange Switch and choose G3r for Releas...

Page 218: ...extensions separate them with a colon To place a 57 kB call instead of a 74 kB call enter a pound sign to the end of the called party extension 8 To initiate the call click on the DIAL button on the...

Page 219: ...nd Phone Number to the data endpoint extension h Click on the Aliasing button i In the Alias box enter the data extension number choose External click the Add button click the OK button and click the...

Page 220: ...Zydacron software is being loaded 7 The software continues to load automatically When finished the application icons appear in the program group How to place a Zydacron video call 1 Turn on the video...

Page 221: ...select a task Select the Zydacron application and click on the end task button Symptom Cannot make an outgoing call Get a Message Interrupt Solution The interrupt IRQ setting is incorrect Contact your...

Page 222: ...ord the location board number of the new circuit packs and verify that all other required circuit packs refer to ESM installation are present 3 Enter add DS1 xxxxx where xxxxx is the location of the T...

Page 223: ...field to xxxx17 where xxxx is the address of the TN2207 PRI circuit pack for example 1B0517 20 The Max Number of NCA TSC default is 0 21 The Max Number of GA TSC default is 0 22 Trunk Group for NCA T...

Page 224: ...Multimedia communications products MMCX MMCH ESM 555 233 116 224 Issue 4 October 2002...

Page 225: ...or both NOTE The information in this chapter does not apply to the G700 Media Gateway configurations Connecting the property management system PMS A data module and an asynchronous data unit form the...

Page 226: ...sing the instructions in Chapter 4 Data modules and asynchronous data units 3 Identify the port associated with the data unit or data module using the Data Module Form see Administer the data modules...

Page 227: ...cuit pack through the MDF to the wall jack where the data unit is installed 4 Connect the information outlet to the ADU 5 Connect the RS 232 plug on the ADU or data module to the data terminal 6 Conne...

Page 228: ...hat device is also connected through TCP IP type CDR2 in the Secondary Output Endpoint field 4 Press ENTER to save your changes System printer 1 Type change system parameters features and press RETURN...

Page 229: ...n RSP configuration Administer the PC as a client application on the switch Download install and administer the RSP for the PC Setting up the switch To set up the server application on the switch Admi...

Page 230: ...3 When queried save the setup exe file to a temporary folder on your computer It is approximately 1 4 MB Installing RSP To install the RSP 1 Double click the setup exe file The Install Shield Wizard s...

Page 231: ...tions Cross ConnectPin Color Amphenol Pin Backplane Pin 1 W BL 27 102 2 BL W 01 002 3 W O 27 103 4 O W 02 003 5 W G 28 104 7 G W 03 004 7 W BR 29 105 8 BR W 04 005 9 W SL 30 107 10 SL W 05 007 11 R BL...

Page 232: ...02 27 G BK 13 202 27 BK BR 39 303 28 BR BK 14 203 29 BK SL 40 304 30 SL BK 15 204 31 Y BL 41 305 32 BL Y 17 205 33 Y O 42 307 34 O Y 17 207 35 Y G 43 307 37 G Y 18 207 37 Y BR 44 308 38 BR Y 19 208 39...

Page 233: ...L LI High 11 W BL LI High 13 BL W LI 03 BL W LI 39 W O LO 09 W O LO 14 O W LO High 01 O W LO High Plug 03 41 W G LI High 11 W G LI High 17 G W LI 03 G W LI 42 W BR LO 09 W BR LO 17 BR W LO High 01 BR...

Page 234: ...ce Cable H600 307 50 Pin 15 Pin Pin Color Designation Pin Color Designation 02 W BL 03 BL W 47 W G LI High 11 W G LI High 22 G W LI 03 G W LI 48 W BR LO 09 W BR LO 23 BR W LO High 01 BR LO High 49 W S...

Page 235: ...XR 2 7 G W 03 004 PXT 2 7 W BR 29 105 PXR 2 8 BR W 04 005 3 TXT 3 9 W SL 30 107 TXR 3 10 SL W 05 007 PXT 3 11 R BL 31 107 PXR 3 12 BL R 07 007 4 TXT 4 13 R O 32 108 TXR 4 14 O R 07 008 PXT 4 15 R G 33...

Page 236: ...Amphenol Pin Backplane Pin 1 W BL 27 102 2 BL W 01 002 3 W O 27 103 4 O W 02 003 5 W G 28 104 7 G W 03 004 7 W BR 29 105 8 BR W 04 005 9 W SL 30 107 10 SL W 05 007 11 R BL 31 107 12 BL R 07 007 13 R...

Page 237: ...14 203 29 BK SL 40 304 30 SL BK 15 204 31 Y BL 41 305 32 BL Y 17 205 33 Y O 42 307 34 O Y 17 207 35 Y G 43 307 37 G Y 18 207 37 Y BR 44 308 38 BR Y 19 208 39 Y SL 45 309 40 SL Y 20 209 41 V BL 47 310...

Page 238: ...out charts 555 233 116 238 Issue 4 October 2002 48 BR V 24 213 49 V SL 50 300 50 SL V 25 200 Table 33 DCP extender 25 pair cable pinout Continued Cross ConnectPin Wire Color Amphenol Pin Backplane Pin...

Page 239: ...1 SZ1 1 BR 1 R 2 R 2 5 PXT 1 E 1 PXT 1 S 1 LT 1 C_SYNC T 3 T 3 7 PXR 1 M 1 PXR 1 S1 1 LR 1 R 3 R 3 7 T 2 T 2 T 2 T 2 T 2 C2D DATA T 4 T 4 8 R 2 R 2 R 2 R 2 R 2 RDATA R 4 R 4 9 TXT 2 T1 2 TXT 2 SZ 2 BT...

Page 240: ...3 27 TXT 5 T1 5 TXT 5 SZ 5 BT 5 T 10 T 14 28 TXR 5 R1 5 TXR 5 SZ1 5 BR 5 R 10 R 14 29 PXT 5 E 5 PXT 5 S 5 LT 5 T 11 T 15 30 PXR 5 M 5 PXR 5 S1 5 LR 5 C_RST R 11 R 15 31 T 7 T 7 T 7 T 7 T 7 T 12 T 17 3...

Page 241: ...C_PRES T 14 T 22 44 R 8 R 8 R 8 R 8 R 8 R 14 R 22 45 TXT 8 T1 8 TXT 8 SZ 8 BT 8 T 15 T 23 47 TXR 8 R1 8 TXR 8 SZ1 8 BR 8 DC2_DATA R 15 R 23 47 PXT 8 E 8 PXT 8 S 8 LT 8 LI RX T 17 T 24 48 PXR 8 M 8 PX...

Page 242: ...Connector and Cable Pinout Charts 555 233 116 242 Issue 4 October 2002...

Page 243: ...settings 26 909B coupler AC version 26 KS 22911 power supply for 26 A address location designation circuit packs 19 media modules 19 adjuncts and peripherals resource list 16 adjuncts definition of 1...

Page 244: ...stration system INADS 179 integrated channel service unit ICSU 135 internal communications controller ICC 194 IOLAN 104 terminal server 121 installation and administration 122 IP services 132 IP conne...

Page 245: ...nagement system PMS 225 ProShare endpoint 217 testcall 218 troubleshooting 218 Q queue warning indicator 205 R rack mount DCP extender 46 reliable session layer protocol RSP 176 S security alert admon...

Page 246: ...t 219 voice terminals 2 wire 43 W warning admonishment meaning of 20 wideband endpoints non signaling 209 remote port module 211 signaling 210 X XXXVSpp designation 19 Z Z3A2 asynchronous data unit AD...

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