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Appendix C Glossary and Acronyms

CO

central office

The CO houses local switching equipment. All local access lines in a 
particular geographic area terminate at this facility (which is usually 
owned and operated by an ILEC). 

CPE

customer premises equipment

Terminal equipment which is connected to the telecommunications 
network and which resides within the home or office of the customer. This 
includes telephones, modems, terminals, routers, and television set-top 
boxes.

DS0

Digital Signal, Level 0

A voice grade channel of 64 Kbps. The worldwide standard speed for 
digitizing voice conversation using PCM (Pulse Code Modulation).

DS1

Digital Signal, Level 1

1.544 Mbps in North America (T1) and Japan (J1) -up to 24 voice 
channels (DS0s), 2.048 Mbps in Europe (E1) - up to 32 voice channels 
(DS0s). DS1/T1/E1 lines are part of the PSTN.

DS3

Digital Signal, Level 3

T3 in North America and Japan, E3 in Europe. Up to 672 voice channels 
(DS0s). DS3/T3/E3 lines are not part of the PSTN

DTMF

Dual Tone Multi-Frequency

Push-button or touch tone dialing.

Summary of Contents for TE405P

Page 1: ...TE400 Series TE420B TE420 412P 410P 407P 405P User Manual Release 1 0...

Page 2: ...of errors and the aforementioned advisory services This document has been prepared for use by professional and properly trained personnel and the customer assumes full responsibility when using it Ad...

Page 3: ...ed Access Location RAL Telecom FCC Part 68 ANSI ITA 968 A Including Amendment A1 and A2 Industry Canada CS 03 AS ACIF S016 2001 AS ACIF S038 2001 ICASA TE405P TE407P TE410P TE412P RosTest TBR4 Novembe...

Page 4: ...s harm to the telephone network the telephone company may notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required But if advance notice is not practical the telephone company wi...

Page 5: ...1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Industry Canada Compliance Informatio...

Page 6: ...ble card series created for voice and data The cards in this series are as follows Table 1 TE400 Series Cards Model Features Type TE420B TE420 TE412P TE410P TE407P TE405P 3 3 volt 4 Ports Echo Cancell...

Page 7: ...2 Card Installation Provides instructions for installing the card in your PC acquiring correct drivers and checking device compatibility 3 Configuration Provides examples for configuring dial plan opt...

Page 8: ...ow all steps or procedures as instructed The ESD symbol indicates electrostatic sensitive devices Observe precautions for handling devices Wear a properly grounded electrostatic discharge ESD wrist st...

Page 9: ...service personnel Water and Moisture Do not spill liquids on this unit Do not operate this equipment in a wet environment Heat Do not operate or store this product near heat sources such as radiators...

Page 10: ...ard 21 Identifying Communication Ports 22 T1 E1 Selection 24 Identifying Multiple Cards 24 Connecting Timing Cables 25 PCI Slot Compatibility 27 Hardware Installation 29 Software Installation 30 Chapt...

Page 11: ...Release 1 0 Digium Inc Page 11 Table Of Contents Appendix B Specifications 50 Appendix C Glossary and Acronyms 52...

Page 12: ...2 Sample Channel Bank Application 17 Figure 3 Sample IP Phone Application 18 Figure 4 TE405P Card 22 Figure 5 TE420 Card 23 Figure 6 T1 E1 Jumpers 24 Figure 7 Ident Wheel 25 Figure 8 Timing Ports 26...

Page 13: ...Release 1 0 Digium Inc Page 13 List of Tables Table 1 TE400 Series Cards 6 Table A 1 RJ45 Telco Port Connector 49 Table B 2 Maximum Power Consumption 51...

Page 14: ...nother The TE 400 Series are ideal for connecting phones to a channel bank connecting to your T1 E1 switch or connecting to a legacy PBX This manual is for use with the TE420 TE420B PCI Express card a...

Page 15: ...Start Loop Start Loop Start with Disconnect Detect The TE 400 Series cards can be used to connect your Asterisk machine to the PSTN world your channel bank or even another PBX This is accomplished vi...

Page 16: ...Release 1 0 Digium Inc Page 16 Chapter 1 Overview Figure 1 Sample Legacy Phone Application TE4xx CLEC T 1 PRI T 1 T 1 Asterisk Server Channel Bank Analog Phones Legacy PBX Legacy PBX Legacy Phones...

Page 17: ...Release 1 0 Digium Inc Page 17 Chapter 1 Overview Figure 2 Sample Channel Bank Application CLEC Asterisk Server TE4xx Analog Phones P R I T1 T1 T1 Channel Bank Channel Bank Channel Bank...

Page 18: ...Release 1 0 Digium Inc Page 18 Chapter 1 Overview Figure 3 Sample IP Phone Application CLEC ASTERISK SERVER TE4xx Switch Eth LAN IP Phones PRI T1 PRI T1...

Page 19: ...sterisk allows you to create a PBX solution that rivals the features and functionality of traditional telephony switches Current PBX solutions are expensive and proprietary International companies are...

Page 20: ...T1 E1 Selection on page 24 Identifying Multiple Cards on page 24 Connecting Timing Cables on page 25 PCI Slot Compatibility on page 27 Hardware Installation on page 29 Software Installation on page 3...

Page 21: ...r reseller from which the card was purchased or Digium Technical Support 1 256 428 6161 Keep the original shipping container to use for future shipment or proof of damage during shipment Note Only qua...

Page 22: ...400 Series cards consists of four RJ45 ports and four status LEDs The ports are used for connecting T1 E1 or J1 cables Refer to Figure 4 on page 22 or Figure 5 on page 23 to locate the ports and LEDs...

Page 23: ...Release 1 0 Digium Inc Page 23 Chapter 2 Card Installation Figure 5 TE420 Card Ports 1 2 3 4 Status LEDs Jumpers Ident Wheel PCI Express Connector Timing Port...

Page 24: ...y are set for your specific use Figure 6 T1 E1 Jumpers Identifying Multiple Cards If multiple TE400 Series cards are installed in the same machine then the Ident wheel can be used to control the order...

Page 25: ...ple cards This is a useful feature for data and fax modes and some voice applications to prevent corruption due to timing slips on the second third or fourth TE400 Series PC cards To utilize this feat...

Page 26: ...ter 2 Card Installation Figure 8 Timing Ports Caution Only qualified service personnel should continue with hardware installation and configuration of the TE400 Series card Users should not attempt to...

Page 27: ...o be sure it is compatible with your PCI slot To determine which slot you have identify it by comparing it to those shown in Figure 9 on page 27 Slot Number 0 AGP Pro Slot 1 64 bit 5 0 volt PCI Slot 2...

Page 28: ...d for 3 3 volt operation and works in any PCI 2 2 or higher compliant slot which supports 3 3 volts This means that in the motherboard shown in Figure 9 the TE410P 412P card will only fit into Slot 2...

Page 29: ...matches your equipment configuration Setting the jumper with the switch on enables the ports for E1 Setting the jumper with the switch off enables the ports for T1 4 Remove the bracket place holder an...

Page 30: ...headers for libncurses only necessary for Asterisk Development libraries and headers for zlib and openssl If you are using the 1 2 x series of Asterisk and Zaptel you will need Asterisk 1 2 18 or new...

Page 31: ...roller Unknown device d161 card identifier In the device listing shown above card identifier will be populated with one of the identifiers listed in the table below Table 1 Card Identifiers A Digium T...

Page 32: ...you could download the drivers to your usr src directory wget http ftp digium com pub zaptel zaptel 1 X X tar gz where the X X stands for the version of Zaptel you are downloading 3 Expand the downloa...

Page 33: ...b zaptel asterisk 1 X X tar gz where the X X stands for the version of Asterisk you are downloading 5 Expand the downloaded tarballs Substitute the version of Asterisk you are using with the XX in the...

Page 34: ...nfigurations is too expansive to cover in this user manual Configuring T1 E1 Lines 1 Begin by opening the zaptel conf file from the etc asterisk directory 2 Configure the SPAN Map For each T1 E1 you a...

Page 35: ...Out For most setups the line build out is 0 0 0 db CSU 0 133 feet DSX 1 1 133 266 feet DSX 1 2 266 399 feet DSX 1 3 399 533 feet DSX 1 4 533 655 feet DSX 1 5 7 5db CSU 6 15db CSU 7 22 5db CSU Framing...

Page 36: ...Bank in this example has 24 FXS ports In this configuration the zaptel conf is set for the card to provide timing to the channel bank and fxoks is set for 24 stations Set zapata conf to mirror the co...

Page 37: ..._W E M Feat_B etc etc zaptel conf span 1 1 o esf b8zs e m 1 24 etc asterisk zapata conf group 1 context incoming signalling feat_d channel 1 24 Third Example PRI By setting the card to take timing in...

Page 38: ...bchan 1 23 dchan 24 etc asterisk zapata conf group 1 signalling pri_cpe switchtype national context incoming channel 1 23 PRI E1 etc zaptel conf span 1 1 0 ccs hdb bchan 1 15 17 31 dchan 16 etc asteri...

Page 39: ...that you use either a Kernel version of 2 4 20 or less or a Kernel of 2 6 8 or greater The HDLC implementation in the interval kernels is in a state of too much flux The following data modes are descr...

Page 40: ...make install 4 Load and configure your driver modprobe wct4xxp ztcfg 5 Use sethdlc to bring up the interface sethdlc hdlc0 cisco or for old style make sethdlc instead of sethdlc new use sethdlc hdlc0...

Page 41: ...ng the program modprobe The appropriate driver for the TE400 Series cards is wct4xxp Users in all countries except Australia should use the following modprobe command modprobe wct4xxp ztcfg vv dmesg s...

Page 42: ...apter 3 Configuration 2 Run zttool from the command line and see if the span turns green for each span you have connected zttool 3 Execute the following Asterisk command to see if the span came up suc...

Page 43: ...r end Yellow Card is synchronizing Red Card is not seeing far end circuit is not up or cable is bad How do I identify which card I have using software Check your lspci PCI device listing Boot the comp...

Page 44: ...card is not working with your equipment I can t receive DID calls even though I have it enabled in extensions conf Your telco might be sending calls with a method you are not expecting 1 Check the met...

Page 45: ...t another does not Check your pridialplan variable and be sure that you are dialing using the method your telco is expecting I am having trouble receiving DID information over E M Try the other types...

Page 46: ...its LED to turn green 2 Stop Asterisk and edit zaptel conf by removing the lines defined for your card and replacing them with the following span 1 0 0 esf b8zs clear 1 24 Or if you have an E1 span s...

Page 47: ...t may cause a conflict with Asterisk 2 Check to see if your hard drives are running with DMA levels set Perform an hdparm on your hard drive interface If you are still having problems contact your res...

Page 48: ...asterisk org lists digium com 3 IRC channel asterisk on irc freenode net Maintenance Support Program Digium is dedicated to supporting your Asterisk system by offering full technical support through...

Page 49: ...nments All four ports on the TE400 Series card bracket are 8 pin RJ45 ports The pin assignments are identified in Table A 1 Table A 1 RJ45 Telco Port Connector Pin Description 1 Rx 2 Rx 3 Not used 4 T...

Page 50: ...cm PCB size does not include the PCI bracket Weight 3 5 oz 100gm Without Echo Cancellation Module Interfaces Local Loop Access E1 T1 J1 PRI RJ45 TE405 410 PCI Bus 3 3V or 5V bus slot half length slot...

Page 51: ...hz Pentium III or better 64MB RAM Available PCI TE405 41 or PCI E TE420 Slot Table B 2 Maximum Power Consumption Model Power TE420B 3 3V 5 Watts TE420 3 3V 2 5 Watts TE412 3 3V 5V 3 0 Watts 0 5 Watts...

Page 52: ...nd stop bits at the end of each character Asynchronous communications are often found in internet access and remote office applications attenuation The dissipation of a transmitted signal s power as i...

Page 53: ...rs can use multiplexing techniques to transmit multiple channels over a common medium Cat5 Category of Performance for wiring and cabling Cat 5 cabling support applications up to 100 MHz Cat5E Categor...

Page 54: ...cludes telephones modems terminals routers and television set top boxes DS0 Digital Signal Level 0 A voice grade channel of 64 Kbps The worldwide standard speed for digitizing voice conversation using...

Page 55: ...tromagnetic Interference Unwanted electrical noise present on a power line full duplex Data transmission in two directions simultaneously FXO Foreign Exchange Office Receives the ringing voltage from...

Page 56: ...ctions between Asterisk servers and between servers and clients that also use the IAX protocol iLBC internet Low Bitrate Codec A free speech codec used for voice over IP It is designed for narrow band...

Page 57: ...A state in which the transmit signal is reversed back as the receive signal typically by a far end network element MGCP Media Gateway Control Protocol multiplexing Transmitting multiple signals over...

Page 58: ...to a network service provider or an interexchange carrier POTS plain old telephone service Standard phone service over the public switched telephone network PSTN This service provides analog bandwidt...

Page 59: ...l carrier facility which transmits up to 24 voice channels DS0s and transmits data at 1 544 Mbps Commonly used to carry traffic to and from private business networks and ISPs T3 A dedicated digital ca...

Page 60: ...only used for telephony and data communications The wires are wrapped loosely around each other to minimize radio frequency interference or interference from other pairs in the same bundle V volts VoI...

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