iPECS eMG80/100& eMG800 & UCP & vUCP
Administration and Programming Manual
Issue 2.3
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2.2.2.2
Replacement Module Registration
Under certain situations, it is necessary to force the registration of gateway modules and terminals specifically
when an UCP, gateway Module or iPECS Terminal is replaced. When replacing a UCP module, gateway
Modules and iPECS terminals must be forced to register with the new system. With Module or terminal
replacement, the system must recognize the “replacement” status to transfer the existing database values.
When replacing a UCP, the local Web interface is used to access the system. The user may update the
system database using the database downloaded from the previous UCP memory.
Using the Terminal mode Command Line interface (“maint > reset ip”), the user provides the new UCP with the
IP address of the previous UCP, and issues the Register command. The new system will then send a Uni-cast
Register command to each gateway Module and iPECS terminal registered to the previous system. This
Register command will include the previous system IP address. These commands are repeated several times
only. As communication is established, the new UCP will update the settings of the gateway Modules and
iPECS terminals appropriately. When the gateway Modules and terminals respond, they are registered to the
new system.
When replacing a gateway Module, use PGM 103 “Device IP Plan” in Web admin to change the service mode
to “Out of Service”, change the MAC information for the new module, change the service mode to in-service
and install the new gateway Module.
When replacing an iPECS terminal, using PGM 103 “Device IP Plan” in Web admin change the service mode
to “Out of Service” change the MAC information for the new iPECS terminal, change the service state to in-
service, and install the new terminal.
2.3
General Admin and Menu Structure
The iPECS system can be configured to meet each customer's individual needs. System configuration may be
accomplished by entering the “Program mode” at an assigned Admin Station or by pointing a Web Browser at
the IP address of the MPB/UCP. Section 3 provides a description of eMG system for data entry using the
Admin Station. Section 4 discusses configuration employing the Web browser. Note that some parameters are
available through Web Admin and not the Keyset Admin.
Configurable items are organized as “Data” groups with a common affect, i.e. station, system, numbering plan,
etc. Items are further grouped into “Programs” forming a multi-layered menu structure as the following list.
Each of the Program groups is assigned a three digit “Program” (PGM) code used to access the group. The
top level Data groups include:
System ID& Numbering Plans
Station Data
Board Based Data
CO Line Data
System Data
Station Group Data
ISDN Line Data
SIP Data
Tables Data
Networking Data