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3300 ICP Hardware User Guide

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Release 3.3

The new Release 3.2 chassis:

1. Remove the cover.

2. Install the two DSP Modules (Slot 3 and Slot 4).

3. Install the Sys Id Module that you removed from the 3.0/3.1 chassis.

4. Install the Hard Drive that you removed from the 3.0/3.1 chassis.

5. Replace the cover.

250 User to 700 User System - No Compression Channels

250 user system (Release 3.0/3.1 chassis) upgrade to 700 user system.

This system uses the following existing modules:

One RTC (3.0/3.1 133 MHz; 3.2/3.3 300 MHz)

One E2T (3.0/3.1 133 MHz; 3.2/3.3 300 MHz)

One Dual FIM Module

One DSP Module (21061/21161) for telecom support

One 64 Channel Echo Canceller

Add the following modules:

Note: 

Some controllers in release 3.0 had the DSP installed in Slot 6. This DSP should 

be moved to Slot 8 before installing the compression DSP in Slot 3.

Summary of Contents for Navigator 3300 ICP

Page 1: ...HARDWARE USER GUIDE ...

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Page 3: ... Voice Mail Ports 42 100 User System with 32 Compression Channels and 30 Voice Mail Ports 43 3300 Controller 44 250 and 700 Controller 44 Mitel Networks 3300 250 and 700 Controller Components 44 Configurations 45 250 User System without Compression 46 250 User System with 30 Voice Mail Ports 47 250 User System with 32 Compression Channels 48 250 User System with 32 Compression Channels and 30 Voic...

Page 4: ... ASU Dimensions 65 3300 ASU and Universal ASU Environment 65 3300 ASU and Universal ASU Power 66 3300 ASU and Universal ASU Pin Allocations 66 ONS Line Specifications 67 LS Trunk Specifications 69 Music On Hold 3300 Universal ASU only 70 Paging 3300 Universal ASU only 71 System Fail Transfer 3300 Universal ASU only 71 Peripheral Node 72 Peripheral Unit Components 72 Peripheral Unit Dimensions 74 P...

Page 5: ...28 Configure IIS 5 Settings 128 Install the 3300 Universal NSU 129 Install the 3300 Universal NSU 129 Install for PRI Q SIG 130 Install Direct Connect Device Driver 130 Driver for Windows 95 and Windows 98 130 Driver for Windows 2000 131 Create a Dial up Network Connection 132 Dial up Connection for Windows 95 or Windows 98 132 Dial up Connection for Windows 2000 133 Install the 3300 R2 NSU 133 Co...

Page 6: ...the Digital Service Unit Installation 160 Unpack Position and Ground the DSU 160 DSU Card Layout 161 Connect Fiber Cable to the DSU 161 Install DSU Cards 162 Interface Assembly 162 DS1 Interface Assembly and Cabling 163 CEPT Interface Assembly and Cabling 163 Install Wireless Devices 164 Install Symbol NetVision MiNET Phone Administrator Tool 164 Install 3300 ICP as a Stand alone IP Gateway 165 In...

Page 7: ...00 User System 64 Compression Channels 189 700 User System Add 32 Compression Channels 190 700 User System Add 64 Compression Channels 192 SX 2000 LIGHT to 3300 ICP 194 SX 2000 MICRO LIGHT to 3300 ICP 195 3200 ICP to 3300 ICP 195 Software 195 Software Upgrade Procedure 3 2 to 3 3 195 Upgrade SX 2000 LIGHT to 3300 ICP Software 202 Upgrade SX 2000 MICRO LIGHT to 3300 ICP Software 203 Upgrade 3200 IC...

Page 8: ...Card 244 Troubleshoot E M Trunk Card 244 Troubleshoot LS GS Trunk Card 245 Troubleshoot the ONS Line Card 247 Troubleshoot the ONS CLASS CLIP Card 247 Troubleshoot the OPS Line Card 248 DSU Node 248 Troubleshoot Fiber Interface Module 248 Troubleshoot the BRI Card 249 Troubleshoot the CEPT DS1 Formatter Card 250 Troubleshoot the Conference Card 250 Troubleshoot the PRI Card 251 Troubleshoot the R2...

Page 9: ...Chapter 1 Before You Begin ...

Page 10: ...3300 ICP Hardware User Guide 2 Release 3 3 ...

Page 11: ...uild select your country to set the appropriate language dialing plan tone plan and loss level plan IP TDM E2T G 729 compression Optimized system performance 300 MHz E2T and RTC Symbol wireless telephones 3300 ICP as a Stand alone Wireless Gateway 3300 ICP as a Stand alone Voice Mail Range programming to simplify the addition change or deletion of repetitive or incremental values Telephone power o...

Page 12: ... any of its affiliates or subsidiaries Mitel and its affiliates and subsidiaries assume no responsibility for any errors or omissions in this document Revisions of this document or new editions of it may be issued to incorporate such changes Trademarks Mitel Networks MiTAI SUPERSET SX 2000 are trademarks of Mitel Networks Corporation Windows and Microsoft are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Ja...

Page 13: ...access a printable version of the Safety Instructions from our edocs web site Note You must have Adobe Acrobat Reader to view and print the Safety Instructions If you need a copy of Adobe Acrobat Reader it is available for download at http www adobe com acrobat ...

Page 14: ...3300 ICP Hardware User Guide 6 Release 3 3 ...

Page 15: ...Chapter 2 Specifications ...

Page 16: ...3300 ICP Hardware User Guide 8 Release 3 3 ...

Page 17: ...ing a duration of between 160 ms and 1500 ms as programmed to activate Transfer Consultation Hold Add On features Call transfer dial tone can be obtained by generating a calibrated flash This method is recognized internationally and is generated in one of three ways use a flash hook for telephones connected to ONS circuits Upper and lower detection thresholds for switchhook flash are programmable ...

Page 18: ... m 162 5 ft of 22 AWG 0 7mm quad cable may also be used Time Out Information Feature Time Out Period Description No Answer Recall Timer 0 125 s If there is no answer at the extension after time out expires it will ringback at the attendant console or transfer station Camp On Recall Timer 0 180 s Incoming calls camped on to a busy station before being returned to the attendant if not answered befor...

Page 19: ...s digital telephones meet the requirements of ANSI TIA EIA 810 A TransmissionRequirements forNarrowbandVoiceoverIP andVoice over PCM Digital Wireline Telephones Loss and Level Matrices Requirements Specifications Each country has stipulated requirements concerning acceptable transmission performance for telephone systems The loss plan matrices provide the correct electrical losses in decibels dB f...

Page 20: ...and TNA 102 PTC 207 PTC 217 North America TIA EIA 464 C TIA EIA TSB 116 Portugal TBR21 Spain TBR21 United Kingdom BTR1050 BTR1080 BTR 1181 NCOP 86 42 and BS6450 Pt 4 Note Mitel Networks digital telephones meet the following ITU T recommended loudness rating Send Loudness Rating SLR 8 dB Receive Loudness Rating RLR 2 dB Port Abbreviation IP On Premise Station iONS On Premise Station ONS IP Off Prem...

Page 21: ...iACO 0 0 3 3 6 5 6 4 4 4 4 6 iACOs 1 1 2 2 6 6 6 4 4 4 4 6 ACO 0 0 3 3 6 6 6 4 4 4 4 6 ACOs 1 1 2 2 6 6 6 4 4 4 4 6 ATT 7 7 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 iONS ONS iOPS OPS DGS WAN DCO iACO iACOs ACO ACOs ATT iONS 6 6 3 3 0 0 3 0 3 0 3 3 ONS 6 6 3 3 0 0 3 0 3 0 3 3 iOPS 3 3 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 OPS 3 3 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 DGS 9 9 6 6 0 0 0 2 3 0 3 3 WAN 9 9 6 6 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 3 DCO 9 9 6 6 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 3 iACO...

Page 22: ... 5 4 2 5 2 5 5 ONS 15 15 12 10 3 3 3 1 4 1 4 4 iOPS 12 12 9 9 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 OPS 12 12 9 7 0 0 0 2 1 2 1 1 DGS 10 10 7 7 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 4 WAN 10 10 7 7 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 4 DCO 11 11 8 7 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 4 iACO 1 1 2 2 6 6 6 6 4 6 4 2 iACOs 4 4 1 1 3 3 3 4 2 4 2 1 ACO 1 1 2 2 6 6 6 6 4 6 4 2 ACOs 2 2 1 1 5 5 5 5 3 5 3 1 ATT 4 4 1 1 3 3 3 2 1 2 1 1 ...

Page 23: ...2 1 0 6 6 6 7 5 6 6 6 iACOs 4 4 1 1 6 6 6 7 5 6 6 6 ACO 2 2 1 0 6 6 6 7 5 6 6 6 ACOs 4 4 1 1 6 6 6 7 5 6 4 5 ATT 8 8 5 5 2 2 2 3 1 2 0 1 iONS ONS iOPS OPS DGS WAN DCO iACO iACOs ACO ACOs ATT iONS 19 17 16 16 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 5 ONS 17 13 14 12 3 3 3 6 6 6 6 7 iOPS 16 14 13 13 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 6 OPS 16 12 13 11 2 2 2 1 3 3 3 6 DGS 12 10 7 9 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 WAN 12 10 7 9 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 DCO 14 10 10 9 0 0 ...

Page 24: ... 3 0 3 iACO 0 0 0 0 9 6 3 0 0 0 0 0 iACOs 3 3 0 0 6 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 ACO 0 0 0 0 9 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 ACOs 3 3 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ATT 3 3 0 0 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 iONS ONS iOPS OPS DGS WAN DCO iACO iACOs ACO ACOs ATT iONS 10 10 7 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ONS 10 10 7 7 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 iOPS 7 7 4 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 OPS 7 7 4 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 DGS 7 7 4 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 WAN 7 7 4 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 DCO 7 7 4 4 0 0 0 1 0...

Page 25: ... 8 8 8 8 8 8 9 iACOs 2 2 1 1 6 6 6 8 6 8 6 8 ACO 0 0 3 1 3 3 3 5 5 6 6 6 ACOs 2 2 1 1 3 3 3 5 5 6 6 6 ATT 10 10 7 7 4 4 4 2 3 5 5 2 Loss Plan Matrix iONS ONS iOPS OPS DGS WAN DCO iACO iACOs ACO ACOs ATT iONS 6 6 3 3 0 0 3 0 3 0 3 3 ONS 6 6 3 3 0 0 3 0 3 0 3 3 iOPS 3 3 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 OPS 3 3 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 DGS 9 9 6 6 0 0 0 2 3 0 3 3 WAN 9 9 6 6 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 3 DCO 9 9 6 6 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 3...

Page 26: ...2 1 iACO 2 2 1 0 6 6 6 7 5 6 6 6 iACOs 4 4 1 1 6 6 6 7 5 6 6 6 ACO 2 2 1 0 6 6 6 7 5 6 6 6 ACOs 4 4 1 1 6 6 6 7 5 6 4 4 ATT 6 6 3 3 4 4 4 5 3 4 2 2 iONS ONS iOPS OPS DGS WAN DCO iACO iACOs ACO ACOs ATT iONS 15 15 12 12 5 5 5 2 4 3 5 5 ONS 13 13 10 10 3 3 3 2 4 3 5 5 iOPS 12 12 9 9 2 2 2 1 1 0 2 2 OPS 10 10 7 7 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 2 DGS 10 10 7 7 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 WAN 10 10 7 7 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 DCO 10 10 7 ...

Page 27: ... Tone Frequency Hz Cadence s ARS 2nd Dial 400 425 Continuous Busy 425 0 375 on 0 375 off repeat Camp on 425 0 25 on off Conference 425 0 8 on off Confirmation 400 425 0 1 on 0 1 off 0 1 on 0 7 off repeat Dial Tone 400 425 Continuous Feature Active Dial 400 425 0 95 on 0 05 off x 2 then 0 1 on 0 1 off 0 1 on 0 7 off repeat forever Interrupted Dial 400 425 0 95 on 0 05 off x 2 then 0 1 on 0 1 off 0 ...

Page 28: ...ones are supported Note Digital DGS and IP WAN tones are conveyed as Real Time Transfer Protocol RTP packets Note indicates that this interface is not supported in this country Tone Frequency Hz Cadence s ARS 2nd Dial 425 Continuous Busy 425 0 25 on 0 25 off repeat Camp on 440 0 1 on 0 05 off x 2 Conference 440 1 on off Confirmation 425 Continuous Dial Tone 425 Continuous Feature Active Dial 425 0...

Page 29: ...ation 23 17 23 23 17 23 20 14 20 20 14 20 20 14 20 20 14 20 20 14 20 20 14 20 20 14 20 Modem Answer 20 20 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 Override 17 17 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 Paging 17 17 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 Reorder 23 23 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 Ringback 23 23 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 Special Busy 23 23 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 Special Ringback 23 23 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 Transfer Dial 23 23 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 Voice M...

Page 30: ...440 1 5 on 3 5 off repeat Special Busy 440 0 35 on 0 35 off repeat Special Ringback 440 0 4 on 0 2 off 0 4 on 2 0 off repeat Transfer Dial 440 0 1 on 0 1 off x 3 then continuous Voice Mail 440 0 6 on off Tone Output Level iONS ONS iOPS OPS iACO iACOs ACO ACOs DCO ATT ARS 2nd Dial 20 20 15 18 15 15 13 17 Busy 20 20 15 18 15 15 13 17 Dial 20 20 15 18 15 15 13 17 Camp on 20 20 15 18 15 15 13 17 Confe...

Page 31: ...t Dial 425 0 1 on 0 1 on 0 1 off 0 1 on 0 7 off repeat External Camp on 425 0 1 on 0 05 off 0 1 on 0 05 off Feature Active Dial 425 0 95 on 0 05 off x 2 then 0 1 on 0 1 off 01 on 0 7 off repeat forever Interrupted Dial 425 0 95 on 0 05 off x 2 then 0 1 on 0 1 off 0 1 on 0 7 off repeat forever Message Notification 425 0 95 on 0 05 off x 2 then 0 1 on 0 1 off 0 1 on 0 7 off repeat forever Modem Answ...

Page 32: ...10 8 12 Voice Mail 21 21 18 16 19 16 16 14 18 Note DTMF tones are supported Note Digital DGS and IP WAN tones are conveyed as Real Time Transfer Protocol RTP packets Note indicates that this interface is not supported in this country Tone Frequency Hz Cadence s ARS 2nd Dial 425 0 2 on 0 2 off 0 6 on 1 off repeat forever Busy 425 0 2 on 0 2 off repeat forever Camp on 425 0 2 on 0 1 off 0 2 on 0 1 o...

Page 33: ... 16 19 15 18 10 13 16 19 Message Notification 17 20 13 16 14 17 12 15 12 15 16 19 16 19 15 18 10 13 16 19 Modem Answer 24 20 21 19 19 22 23 22 17 23 Override 27 23 24 22 22 25 26 25 20 26 Paging 20 16 17 15 15 18 19 18 13 19 Reorder 17 20 13 16 14 17 12 15 12 15 15 18 16 19 15 18 10 13 16 19 Ringback 17 20 13 16 14 17 12 15 12 15 15 18 16 19 15 18 10 13 16 19 Special Busy 17 20 13 16 14 17 12 15 1...

Page 34: ...usy 480 620 0 5 on 0 5 off repeat Special Ringback 440 480 0 5 on 0 5 off 0 5 on 2 5 off repeat Transfer Dial 350 440 0 1 on 0 1 off x 3 then continuous Voice Mail 440 0 6 on off Tone Output Level iONS ONS iOPS OPS iACO iACOs ACO ACOs DCO ATT ARS 2nd Dial 23 23 23 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 Busy 27 27 27 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 Dial 23 23 23 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 Camp on 17 17 17 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 Confer...

Page 35: ...amp on 425 0 5 on off Conference 425 0 1 on off Confirmation 425 Continuous Dial 425 Continuous Feature Active Dial 425 0 75 on 0 75 off repeat Interrupted Dial 425 0 4 on 04 off repeat forever Message Notification 425 400 425 0 75 on 075 off x 2 0 1 on 0 75 off 0 75on 0 75 off repeat Modem Answer 2025 0 95 on 0 05 off repeat Override 425 0 2 on off Paging 425 0 2 on off Reorder 425 0 07 on 0 07 o...

Page 36: ... Ringback 16 16 13 11 14 11 11 9 13 Transfer Dial 16 16 13 11 14 11 11 9 13 Voice Mail 23 23 20 18 21 18 18 16 20 Note DTMF tones are supported Note Digital DGS and IP WAN tones are conveyed as Real Time Transfer Protocol RTP packets Note indicates that this interface is not supported in this country Tone Plan Tone Frequency Hz Cadence s ARS 2nd Dial 400 Continuous Busy 400 0 5 on 0 5 off repeat C...

Page 37: ... 11 9 10 9 8 10 10 10 10 Interrupted Dial 11 9 10 9 8 10 10 10 10 Message Notification 11 13 11 9 11 9 10 12 10 9 11 9 8 10 8 10 12 10 10 12 10 10 12 10 10 12 10 Modem Answer 20 18 19 16 15 17 17 17 17 Override 13 11 12 9 8 10 10 10 10 Paging 17 15 16 13 12 14 14 14 14 Reorder 11 9 10 9 8 10 10 10 10 Ringback 11 9 10 9 8 10 10 10 10 Special Busy 11 9 10 9 8 10 10 10 10 Special Ringback 11 9 10 9 8...

Page 38: ...f x 3 then continuous Voice Mail 440 0 6 on off Tone Output Level iONS ONS iOPS OPS iACO iACOs ACO ACOs DCO ATT ARS 2nd Dial 23 23 23 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 Busy 27 27 27 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 Dial 23 23 23 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 Camp on 17 17 17 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 Conference 19 19 19 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 Confirmation 23 23 23 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 Feature Active Dial 22 22 22 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 Int...

Page 39: ...ne Output Levels iONS ONS iOPS OPS iACO iACOs ACO ACOs DCO ATT ARS 2nd Dial 17 17 14 12 15 12 12 10 14 Busy 17 17 14 12 15 12 12 10 14 Dial 17 17 14 12 15 12 12 10 14 Camp on 17 17 14 12 15 12 12 10 14 Conference 17 17 14 12 15 12 12 10 14 Confirmation 17 17 14 12 15 12 12 10 14 Feature Active Dial 17 17 14 12 15 12 12 10 14 Interrupted Dial 17 17 14 12 15 12 12 10 14 Message Notification 17 17 14...

Page 40: ... Busy 425 0 2 on 0 2 off repeat Special Ringback 425 0 5 on 0 5 off 0 5 on 2 5 off repeat Transfer Dial 425 0 1 on 0 s off 0 1 on 0 1 off 0 1 on 0 1 off then continuous Voice Mail 440 0 6 on off Tone Output Levels iONS ONS iOPS OPS iACO iACOs ACO ACOs DCO ATT ARS 2nd Dial 17 17 14 12 15 12 12 10 14 Busy 17 17 14 12 15 12 12 10 14 Dial 17 17 14 12 15 12 12 10 14 Camp on 17 17 14 12 15 12 12 10 14 C...

Page 41: ...0 Continuous Dial 350 440 Continuous Feature Active Dial 350 440 0 75 on 0 75 off repeat Interrupted 1400 0 1 on off Message Notification 350 440 350 440 0 75 on 0 75 off x 2 then 440 0 1 on 0 75 off then 350 440 0 75 on 0 75 off repeat Modem Answer 2025 0 95 on 0 05 off repeat Number Unobtainable 400 Continuous Paging 440 0 2 on off Ringing External 400 450 1 on 2 off repeat Special Busy 400 0 35...

Page 42: ...9 4 8 13 18 Feature Active Dial 8 12 17 22 7 11 16 21 5 9 14 19 10 14 19 24 4 8 13 18 3 7 12 17 4 8 13 18 4 8 13 18 5 9 14 19 4 8 13 18 Interrupted Dial 8 12 17 22 7 11 16 21 5 9 14 19 10 14 19 24 4 8 13 18 3 7 12 17 4 8 13 18 4 8 13 18 5 9 14 19 4 8 13 18 Message Notification 9 14 8 13 6 11 11 16 5 10 4 9 5 10 5 10 6 11 5 10 Modem Answer 20 19 17 22 16 15 16 16 17 16 Override 18 17 15 20 14 13 14...

Page 43: ...of 64 channels of compression Compression is carried out by the 21161 Quad DSP under the control of the E2T Compression zones are programmed on the 3300 ICP Phones are typically put in the default zone which does not have compression turned on and all calls within this zone will not be compressed Phones can be placed on other zones and compression may be turned on or off Full details are covered i...

Page 44: ...system across a WAN link IP trunking does not require a compression license as the conversion done on the DSP resources in the IP phones An IP device on one system connecting to a TDM device on a different system across a WAN link IP trunking will consume one compression licence from the system that the TDM device is connected to A TDM device on one system connecting to a TDM device on a different...

Page 45: ...ses are required on Node A for the connection to the IP device on Node B and the IP device on Node C Adding conference members located on either Node B or Node C will require an additional compression channel on Node A for each IP device added For example A three party conference is set up between a TDM device on Node A a TDM device on Node B and a TDM device on Node C The nodes are connected over...

Page 46: ...hernet connections via RJ 45 8 pin CAT5 cross over cable Two 2 MB CIM copper interface module ports are used to connect to the ASUs Analog Services Units with cross over Category 5 cable Alarm LEDs Rear Panel Power connector Protective ground to ground the chassis Internal Components 20 GB EIDE hard drive 256 Mbytes of memory on the 300 MHz RTC that provides main control Stratum 3 clock Up to 64 c...

Page 47: ...options for the 3300 ICP 100 Controller 100 User System without Compression 100 User System with 32 Compression Channels 100 User System with 30 Voice Mail Ports 100 User System with 32 Compression Channels and 30 Voice Mail Ports The following top view diagram shows the MMC A slot numbering convention All MMC modules allow connectors to protrude through the front panel 100 USER SYSTEM ...

Page 48: ... 4 DSP devices for telecom functions for 100 users 64 channels of Echo Cancellation 2 External FIM connections 2 ASU connections CIM ports for up to 48 ONS ports The two external FIM connections are for providing connectivity to NSUs No Peripheral Shelves can be connected in this configuration without adding more DSP resources unless there are no ASU connections Note that there are two T1 E1 links...

Page 49: ...SP devices for telecom functions for 100 users 4 DSP devices for 32 channels of compression 64 channels of Echo Cancellation 2 External FIM connections 2 ASU connections CIM ports for up to 48 ONS ports The two external FIM connections are for providing connectivity to NSUs No Peripheral Shelves can be connected in this configuration without adding more DSP resources unless there are no ASU connec...

Page 50: ...ail Ports This provides 4 DSP devices for telecom functions for 100 users 4 DSP devices for additional voice mail resources 64 channels of Echo Cancellation 2 External FIM connections 2 ASU connections CIM ports for up to 48 ONS ports The two external FIM connections are for providing connectivity to NSUs No Peripheral Shelves can be connected in this configuration without adding more DSP resource...

Page 51: ...Compression Channels This provides 4 DSP devices for telecom functions for 100 users 4 DSP devices for additional voice mail resources 4 DSP devices for 32 Compression Channels 64 channels of Echo Cancellation 2 External FIM connections 2 ASU connections CIM ports for up to 48 ONS ports The two external FIM connections are for providing connectivity to NSUs No Peripheral Shelves can be connected i...

Page 52: ...opper interface module ports are used to connect to the ASUs Analog Services Units with cross over Category 5 cable LEDs showing the status of the FIM fiber interface module CIM copper interface mod ule and Alarm Status Rear Panel Power connector Protective ground to ground the chassis Internal Components 20 GB EIDE hard drive 256 Mbytes of memory on the 300 MHz RTC that provides main control Stra...

Page 53: ...ression channels 250 user system with 32 compression channels and 30 voice mail ports 250 user system with 64 compression channels 250 user system with 64 compression channels and 30 voice mail ports 700 user system without compression 700 user system with 32 compression channels 700 user system with 64 compression channels The following top view diagram shows the MMC A slot numbering convention T...

Page 54: ...ne Dual FIM One DSP Module 21061 21161 for telecom support This provides Four DSP devices for telecom functions 64 Channels of Echo Cancellation Two External FIM connections Four ASU connections CIM ports The two external FIM connections are for providing connectivity for up to two Peripheral Units or up to four NSUs Note that there are two T1 E1 links per NSU ...

Page 55: ...ort One DSP Module 21161 for 30 Voice Mail Ports This provides Four DSP devices 21061 21161 for telecom functions for up to 250 users 30 Voice Mail Ports 64 Channels of Echo Cancellation Two External FIM connections Four ASU connections CIM ports The four external FIM connections are for providing connectivity for up to four Peripheral Units or up to eight NSUs Note that there are two T1 E1 links ...

Page 56: ...ecom support One DSP Module 21161 for 32 channels of compression This provides Four DSP devices for telecom functions Four DSP devices for 32 channels of compression 64 channels of Echo Cancellation Two External FIM connections Four ASU connections CIM ports The two external FIM connections are for providing connectivity for up to two Peripheral Units or up to four NSUs Note that there are two T1 ...

Page 57: ...s of compression One DSP Module 21161 for 30 Voice Mail Ports This provides Four DSP devices 21061 21161 for telecom functions for up to 250 users Four DSP devices 21161 for 32 channels of compression 30 Voice Mail Ports 64 channels of Echo Cancellation Two External FIM connections Four ASU connections CIM ports The four external FIM connections are for providing connectivity for up to four Periph...

Page 58: ...com support Two DSP Modules 21161 for 64 channels of compression This provides Four DSP devices for telecom functions Eight DSP devices for 64 channels of compression 64 channels of Echo Cancellation Two External FIM connections Four ASU connections CIM ports The two external FIM connections are for providing connectivity for up to two Peripheral Units or up to four NSUs Note that there are two T1...

Page 59: ...s of compression One DSP Module 21161 for 30 Voice Mail Ports This provides Four DSP devices 21061 21161 for telecom functions for up to 250 users Eight 21161 DSP devices for 64 channels of compression 30 Voice Mail Ports 64 channels of Echo Cancellation Two External FIM connections Four ASU connections CIM ports The four external FIM connections are for providing connectivity for up to four Perip...

Page 60: ...Dual FIMs Two DSP Modules 21061 21161 for telecom support This provides Eight DSP devices for telecom functions 128 channels of Echo Cancellation Two External FIM connections Four ASU connections CIM ports The four external FIM connections are for providing connectivity for up to four Peripheral Units or up to eight NSUs Note that there are two T1 E1 links per NSU ...

Page 61: ...port One DSP Module 21161 for 32 channels of compression This provides Eight DSP devices for telecom functions Four DSP devices for 64 channels of compression 128 channels of Echo Cancellation Four External FIM connections Four ASU connections CIM ports The four external FIM connections are for providing connectivity for up to four Peripheral Units or up to eight NSUs Note that there are two T1 E1...

Page 62: ...om support Two DSP Modules 21161 for 64 channels of compression This provides Eight DSP devices for telecom functions Eight DSP devices for 64 channels of compression 128 channels of Echo Cancellation Four External FIM connections Four ASU connections CIM ports The four external FIM connections are for providing connectivity for up to four Peripheral Units or up to eight NSUs Note that there are t...

Page 63: ...30 in drop each edge and corner packaged in cardboard foam Operational Environment Condition Specification Temperature 41º to 95º F 5º to 35º C Humidity 40 90 Relative Humidity non condensing Maximum Heat Dissipation fully loaded see Note 750 BTUs per hour Air Flow 46 cubic feet per minute at maximum output of the fans Acoustic Emissions Maximum 50 dBA continuous 75 dB intermittent 10 duty cycle C...

Page 64: ... indicates operational function dependent upon application DCE pinout Female style Supports rates to 115K Default setting 9600 8 bits No Parity 1 Stop bit Txd Rxd Gnd EIDE 40 pin male 1 Internal Hard Disk Drive Internal to box On RTC 10 100 Ethernet 8 pin Mod jack 4 2 in 100 Controller TxP TxN RxP RxN Cross over DX connections User side pinout CIM 8 pin Mod jack 4 2 in 100 Controller Txlink Rxlink...

Page 65: ...ernet port RJ 45 connector for future use Faceplate LEDs Miscellaneous Link Status and Message Link Controlled FIM port for fiber connection to the 3300 Controller Two CIM ports Reset pin Rear panel DIP switch up 1 position for FIM connection down 2 for CIM connection Two T1 E1 ports RJ 45 connectors for T1 RJ 45 or ground and coax for E1 for network connection Two hybrid port status LEDs Two hybr...

Page 66: ...ality Hybrid Port DIP Switch Settings DIP Switch Use Notes 1 Tx Ground Ground when down floating when up 2 Rx Ground Ground when down floating when up 3 Impedance selector 1 120 ohm enabled when down 4 Impedance selector 2 100 ohm enabled when down 5 Impedance selector 3 75 ohm enabled when down 6 LT NT selector Up for NT down for LT PRI T1 Mode Connector DIP Switch Settings Impedance 1 Tx Gnd 2 R...

Page 67: ...er connector Protective ground to ground the chassis 3300 R2 NSU Protocols R2 is a protocol converter that allows the 3300 R2 NSU to access an R2 National Public Switched Telephone Network PSTN using MF R2 digital trunk signaling The 3300 Controller also receives and processes Calling Line Identification CLI and allows the information to be displayed on the user s telephone display screen The 3300...

Page 68: ...s DIP Switch Use Default Setting Notes 1 Tx Ground Up Tx shield ground when down 2 Rx Ground Up Rx shield ground when down 3 Impedance selector 1 Up 120 ohm 4 Impedance selector 2 Up 100 ohm 5 Impedance selector 3 Up 75 ohm 6 LT NT selector Up Up for NT down for LT E1 MF R2 Mode Connector DIP Switch Setting BNC Adapter Required Imped ance LT NT Mode 1 Tx Gnd 2 Rx Gnd 3 120 ohm 4 100 ohm 5 75 ohm 6...

Page 69: ...vironment Note UK BRI will drive power to the BRI circuits the NA BRI will not Physical Dimensions Height 1 75 in 4 454 cm 1 U Width 17 75 in 45 1 cm 19 rack mountable Depth 15 5 in 39 4 cm Weight 9 41 lb 4 27 kg Storage Environment Condition Specification Temperature 40º to 140ºF 40º to 60ºC Humidity 15 95 Relative Humidity non condensing Vibration 0 5 g 7 to 100 Hz any orthogonal axis 1 5 g 100 ...

Page 70: ...r or 3 516 Kilowatts and 3 4 Kilowatt hour is equal to 1 ton of refrigeration Power Supply Input disconnect IEC 320 AC connector Operation 120 Vac 230 Vac Switch or auto selectable Maximum power output 60 W Universal and R2 40 W BRI AC source 90 132 Vac 47 63Hz in North America 180 264 Vac 47 63Hz in Europe Output Power Output Voltage Max Current 5 0V 5 8 0A BRI Note total power of 12V and 5V not ...

Page 71: ...ector 1 RXD receive data 2 TXD transmit data 3 DTR data terminal ready 4 GND 5 Not used 6 RTS ready to send 7 CTS clear to send 8 Not used 9 BRI Connector Allocation T1 1 T2 2 T3 3 T4 4 T5 5 T6 6 T7 7 T8 8 T9 9 T10 10 T11 11 T12 12 T13 13 T14 14 T15 15 R1 26 R2 27 R3 28 R4 29 R5 30 R6 31 R7 32 R8 33 R9 34 R10 35 R11 36 R12 37 R13 38 R14 39 R15 40 ...

Page 72: ...ir connector providing connectivity to the LS and ONS Tip Ring or A B circuits 8 pin modular jack RJ 45 for 2 Paging ports 8 pin modular jack RJ 45 for 4 Music on Hold ports only one MOH port is supported through software on the system Standard Male IEC 320 AC power connector Mitel Networks 3300 ASU Components Front Panel 24 ONS Circuit LEDs indicate the status of the telephone circuits 1 CIM circ...

Page 73: ...ty 15 95 Relative Humidity non condensing Vibration 0 5 g 7 to 100 Hz any orthogonal axis 1 5 g 100 to 500 Hz any orthogonal axis Mechanical Stress One 15 3 cm 6 in drop each edge and corner adjacent to the rest face unpackaged One 76 2 cm 30 in drop each edge and corner packaged in cardboard foam Operational Environment Condition Specification Temperature 41º to 122ºF 5º to 50ºC Humidity 34 95 Re...

Page 74: ...onnects to the 3300 Controller over a Category 5 Universal Twisted Pair UTP cross over cable through a CIM interface The Category 5 cable is of the same type used for Ethernet connections and within the cable twisted pairs are arranged as 1 2 3 6 4 5 7 8 Each tied pair is connected to a 75 ohm resistor The 3300 Universal ASU can be located up to 30 meters 98 4 feet away from the 3300 Controller Th...

Page 75: ...3 23 LS Tip 4 48 LS Ring 4 24 LS Tip 1 4 49 LS Ring 1 4 25 N C 50 N C Music on Hold Connector Pin Allocations Universal ASU only Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 Tip 1 5 Ring 3 2 Ring 1 6 Ring 2 3 Tip 2 7 Tip 4 4 Tip 3 8 Ring 4 Note The four MOH tips rings occupy an 8 pin female modular jack located on the rear panel Note Only one port is supported through software on the system Paging Connector Pin Assign...

Page 76: ...ers ASU ONS DC Supervision Parameters ASU Transmission Parameters for NA Parameters for UK Input Impedance 600 ohms 300R 1000R 220uF Balance Impedance 600 ohms 300R 1000R 220uF Digital Coding ITU µ law MT8966 CODEC ITU A law MT8967 CODEC Transmission Parameters for LA Parameters for EU Input Impedance 600 ohms 270R 750R 150uF Balance Impedance 600 ohms 270R 750R 150uF Digital Coding ITU µ law MT89...

Page 77: ...age 65 Vrms sinewave superimposed onto 48Vdc 65 Vrms sinewave superimposed onto 48Vdc Frequency 20Hz 25 Hz Trip Battery Silent interval Ring Interval 30Vdc 50Vdc 30Vdc 50Vdc Number of bridged ringers 3 3 Max bridged capacitance 3uF 15kOhms 3uF 15Kohms Ring Trip detect time HW detector response 100ms HW ring trip overrides application of ringing signal HW detector response 100ms HW ring trip overri...

Page 78: ...EU CTR 21 Trunk Functions Parameters for NA LA Parameters for UK EU Input Impedance 600 Ohms 370R 620R 310uF UK 270R 750R 150uF EU Balance Impedance 600 Ohms for short loop application 350R 1000R 21uF for long loops 370R 620R 310uF UK 270R 750R 150uF EU for all loop lengths Min operating loop current 18mA 18mA Max operating loop current 100mA 60mA Loop Current Limit None 60mA Ring detector Thresho...

Page 79: ...In combination with their relay contacts two paging zones are supported System Fail Transfer 3300 Universal ASU only Four System Fail Transfer SFT relays are supported one per LS trunk circuit Control of the relay is via loss of power power fail transfer or software directed transfer System Fail Transfer The SFT switches activate under the following conditions Failure of the 3300 Controller Interr...

Page 80: ... for all Peripheral Interface cards and fiber optic cable connects the FIM to the main control The 3300 Peripheral Cabinet fits into a 19 rack All components are the same as for existing peripheral cabinets only the cabinet frame is slightly smaller This cabinet is dark grey in color and cannot be used with peripheral stacking brackets The peripheral cabinet consists of the following components No...

Page 81: ...f the slave cabinet are not programmable Power Distribution Unit PDU AC The AC PDU filters and switches the 120 240 Vac input power to the Power Converter and fan assembly Power Distribution Unit PDU DC The DC PDU filters and switches the 48 Vdc input power to the Power Converter and fan assembly Note that the server is available in AC version only Fan Assembly Two fans in the removable fan assemb...

Page 82: ...e Humidity non condensing Maximum Heat Dissipation fully loaded see Note 724 BTUs per hour Air Flow 150 cubic feet per minute at maximum output of the fans Radiated Emissions The system meets Class A limits as outlined in FCC Rules Part 15 Subpart J Conducted Emissions The system meets Class A limits as outlined in FCC Rules Part 15 Subpart J and complies with conducted emissions standards as outl...

Page 83: ...TMF telephone keypads and end to end signaling equipment E M trunk card The Ear and Mouth E M trunk card provides four circuits to interface E M Trunks to the system Fiber Interface Module The FIM with 16 circuits provides for the interface with the 3300 ICP Controller LS GS trunk card The Loop Start Ground Start LS GS trunk card can terminate eight analog CO trunks Power line Faults and Line Cros...

Page 84: ...S trunk card interfaces with analog central office CO trunks on either a 48 Vdc loop start LS or 48 Vdc ground start GS The preferred interface is GS The German variant has LS function only Note AC15 Trunk Cards and COV Line Cards are not supported Variants Available µ law NA A law UK N Z UK Italy Germany Number of Circuits per Card 8 LS GS trunk circuits Power Consumption NA UK NZ Italy 4 20 watt...

Page 85: ...the type of centralized dictation equipment used and its busy status i e whether a busy condition is indicated by a voltage or ground condition on the third wire see Dictation Access in Troubleshooting Hardware Peripheral Unit LS GS Trunk Card In addition T MR and R MR leads can be connected to the CO for message registration purposes The system can record message registration pulses either by pol...

Page 86: ... ferrule tip is impor tant for error free transmission Always place the dust caps onto the connectors immediately after disconnecting You can clean the ferrule tips on the connectors with ethyl alcohol Features Provided 2 wire 4 wire conversion A D D A conversion E M signaling leads 2 dB software switchable VNL pads software selectable standard carrier levels switch selectable 2 wire or 4 wire ope...

Page 87: ...signals usable by the node The FIM connects the 3300 Controller to a peripheral unit or DSU These FIMs cannot be installed in the Applications Gateway Each FIM variant may be identified by its optical wavelength and fiber type indicated on the FIM faceplate The same FIM variant must be used at each end of a fiber optic cable However a node may be equipped with different FIM variants to suit the le...

Page 88: ...pheral nodes and provides status information for the Main Controller Two LEDs indicate the detection of local and remote clocks DID Loop Tie Trunk Card The DID LT Trunk card terminates up to four trunks These trunks can be Direct Inward Dialing DID trunks Loop Tie LT trunks or any combination of DID and LT Trunks Direct Inward Dialing provides direct access to system subscriber lines from the publ...

Page 89: ...s on each of two voice channels and 16 kb s on one signaling channel over a loop length of up to 1000 meters using 24 26 AWG wire 25 27 IWG DNI Line Card Specifications Features Provided 2 wire 4 wire conversion A D D A conversion address signaling MF R1 DTMF or dial pulse incoming outgoing both way selection independent gain control for incoming and outgoing mode software selectable balance netwo...

Page 90: ...ion full DX chip on board high level data link controller HDLC on board 32 K of on board RAM memory 16 K of on board PROM self test capability including power up diagnostics automatic card identification Compliance to Standards Meets all ONS type requirements for North America and the United Kingdom meets Harmful Voltages requirement of POR1065 Note The following variants apply to the ONS and ONS ...

Page 91: ...9 82 W 9 64 W 9 82 W 9 82 W 9 82 W Message Waiting see Note 4 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Calibrated Flash No Yes Yes Yes Yes Nominal Ringing Voltage 80 Vrms 20 Hz 65 Vrms 25 Hz 80 Vrms 25 Hz 80 Vrms 25 Hz 80 Vrms 25 Hz Nominal Trip Battery Silent Interval 27 Vdc 30 Vdc 27 Vdc 27 Vdc 27 Vdc External Loop Length 22 AWG 23 IWG 26 AWG 27 IWG 3800 m 12350 ft 1500 m 4875 ft 3700 m 12025 ft 3700 m 12025 ft 3700...

Page 92: ...S CLASS CLIP Line Card The ONS CLASS CLIP line card supports the same functionality as the ONS line card but also provides CLASS CLIP functionality when enabled by the software The ONS CLASS line card is available in North America and the ONS CLIP line card is available in the UK The ONS CLASS CLIP line card installs in any Peripheral Interface card slot and is hot swappable ONS CLASS Line Card Sp...

Page 93: ... Power Consumption UK 8 53 Watts NA 8 67 Watts External Loop Resistance 1800 ohms maximum External Wire Resistance 1600 ohms maximum External Loop Length 5853 meters 19022 ft 26 AWG 27 IWG 15240 meters 49530 ft 22 AWG 23 IWG Minimum Conductor Leakage 1500 ohms Loop Detector Threshold 12 mA 1 mA Trip Battery Silent Interval 50 Vdc nominal Trip Battery Ringing Interval 50 Vdc nominal Bridged Ringers...

Page 94: ...nectors J1 and J2 Operation The DTMF Receiver card incorporates 16 DTMF receiver circuits that detect and decode DTMF dial tones Basic data and timing required for the DTMF Receiver card are supplied through the peripheral backplane from the peripheral switch controller SUPERSET HUB The SUPERSET HUB builds on the distributed system concept by delivering advanced digital telephony functionality for...

Page 95: ...Specifications Release 3 3 87 ...

Page 96: ... following components Cabinet Frame The DSU cabinet is separated into two shelves Shelf 1 is located at the bottom of the cabinet and Shelf 2 is located at the top of the cabinet both shelves are at the front of the cabinet Shelf 1 consists of slots 1 to 6 and contains 2 FIMs and 4 DSUs Shelf 2 consists of two Peripheral Resource Cards PRCs Power Supply The 200 Watt AC power supply provides power ...

Page 97: ...The switch can be set to either 115 Vac 60 Hz or 230 Vac 50 Hz A 3 conductor male receptacle to connect AC power A sliding panel for the Tx and Rx fiber optic cables Two RS 232 Maintenance Terminal ports A 3 inch wide x 4 inch high 7 6 cm x 10 2 cm metal box projecting from the middle of the panel The box holds up to four CEPT or DS1 Interface Assemblies CAUTION Do not connect any devices to the f...

Page 98: ...d to 20 kV and 20 discharges of each polarity through 500 ohm resistor connected to a 100 pF capacitor charged to 10 kV Lightning Surge 2 5 kV peak with a maximum rise time of 2 µs and minimum decay time of 10 µs applied to power lead terminals and 800 V peak with a maximum rise time of 10 ms and minimum decay time of 560 ms applied to outside plant interface terminals Induction Normal 50 Vrms at ...

Page 99: ...0 channel links the T1 has two 24 channel links R2 Card The R2 card is a protocol converter converting incoming MF R2 signals from the PSTN to DPNSS and outgoing DPNSS to MF R2 signals for the PSTN CEPT Formatter Card The CEPT Formatter card is a microprocessor controlled card which provides DASS and DPNSS digital trunk interfacing Each interface controls a 32 channel serial link Two of the channe...

Page 100: ...ce capability is provided on the system Controller If the Conference card is installed the conference capability on the Controller is superseded Note Jumpers J06 J07 J08 J09 J11 and J12 are located beneath the side of the faceplate Use needlenose pliers to change the positions of these jumpers CEPT Interface Assembly Connector Shield Grounding Circuit 0 Circuit 1 RX grounded jumper across J06 RX g...

Page 101: ...ter the card is installed and running LED behavior will indicate a download by flashing in a downward progression An Interface Assembly is required E1 T1 DS1 Formatter Card The E1 T1 DS1 Formatter card provides two interfaces Each interface controls a 24 channel serial link One channel channel 24 is dedicated to signaling and the remaining 23 channels traffic channels transmit PCM voice or data sa...

Page 102: ...ircuit card ISDN basic rate interface U bus circuits and one CEPT circuit The card converts the Euro ISDN or North American National ISDN 1 and ISDN 2 protocols used by the BRI circuits to the DPNSS protocol used by the CEPT circuit The connections to and from the BRI card are made via the CEPT Interface Assembly mounted at the back of the DSU cabinet These connections are DPNSS Tx to the CEPT Int...

Page 103: ...W 2R 4 29 W BR 3T 4 BR W 3R 5 30 W SL 4T 5 SL W 4R 6 31 R BL 5T 6 BL R 5R Pair Pin Color Code BRI Port 1 26 W BL 0T 1 BL W 0R 2 27 W OR 1T 2 OR W 1R 3 28 W GR 2T 3 GR W 2R 4 29 W BR 3T 4 BR W 3R 5 30 W SL 4T 5 SL W 4R 6 31 R BL 5T 6 BL R 5R 7 32 R OR 6T 7 OR R 6R 8 33 R GR 7T 8 GR R 7R 9 34 R BR 8T 9 BR R 8R 10 35 R SL 9T 10 SL R 9R 11 36 BK BL 10T 11 BL BK 10R 12 37 BK OR 11T 12 OR BK 11R ...

Page 104: ...T To set the card for LT remove the jumper blocks from the NT position and place them on the LT position The connections to and from the PRI card are made through an Interface Assembly mounted at the back of the DSU cabinet These connections include two T1 or E1 interfaces for network connection T1 RJ 45 connectors E1 RJ 45 or coaxial connectors an RS 232 port DB9 connector for administration and ...

Page 105: ...er call basis This feature is programmed on a link by link basis default means no inversion Administration of PRI Card Software The IMAT ISDN Maintenance and Administration Tool software runs on an independent computer with a Windows 95 98 or 2000 Professional operating system The IMAT computer is used for programming and maintaining the PRI configuration databases It accesses the PRI card either ...

Page 106: ...ations on the two links of the PRI Gateway For example program Network side on one link of the PRI Gateway and program User side on the other link of the PRI Gateway The PRI Gateway can act as both the User side and Network side and still run different protocols For example one link can be User side running DMS 100 and the other link can be Network side running Bellcore You must configure both lin...

Page 107: ...2 support on the 3300 ICP system provides exceptional flexibility which enables you to support the regional variations in the R2 protocol Line signaling tone interpretation and timing parameters for the R2 card can be adapted to suit any national or regional requirement For example Line signaling features allow you to program up to four bits to define the incoming and outgoing patterns for line co...

Page 108: ...up and their meanings R2 Signaling Signal direction Event Group Function Forward outgoing Group I Transmits digit information Group II Transmits the category of the calling party such as a coin box and calling line identification Backward incoming Group A Acknowledges Group I signals and requests digit information and the category and identification of the calling party Group B Acknowledges Group ...

Page 109: ...caller as an interception service operator Event Group A Event Token Description TA_SND_NXT_DIG Send the next digit TA_SND_DIG_N 1 Send the second last digit TA_ADD_CMPLT_REC_B Address is complete Change to Group B signals TA_CONGEST_NATNL Indicates congestion on the national level TA_SND_CPC Send the Calling Party Category TA_ADD_CMPLT_END_SIG Address is complete Apply charge Set up speech condit...

Page 110: ..._UNALLOC_NO Indicates an unallocated number TB_SUBS_LINE_FREE_CHRGE The subscriber line is free Charge TB_SUBS_LINE_FREE_ NOCHRGE The subscriber line is free No charge TB_SUBS_LINE_OUT_SERVICE The subscriber line is out of service TB_MALICIOUS_CALL Indicates a malicious call TB_XFERRED_SUBS Indicates a transferred subscriber TB_LINE_FREE_CHRGE_XFER_B The subscriber line is free Charge Transfer to ...

Page 111: ... software and to install or restore the database For more information on upgrading R2 card software refer to the IMAT online Help Details of how to perform software upgrades are given in Upgrading or Re installing R2 Software Card type DSU with network interface assemblies Protocols supported The R2 card supports the CCITT Blue Book Volume VI Fascicle VI 4 Specifications of Signaling System R2 Rec...

Page 112: ...a Networks LAN The dongle is used when connecting Mitel IP telephones to Cisco hubs that provide LAN power The dongle provides signaling to the Cisco hub or the Cisco Power Panel to provide power on the Ethernet line WARNING When power is to be supplied from the Cisco equipment to the Mitel desktop appliance the Ethernet cable must run directly from the Cisco equipment supplying the power to the 3...

Page 113: ...pairs 1 2 and 3 6 Before applying this voltage on its port the Cisco hub first ensures that the attached device is capable of accepting power It does this by transmitting a Fast Link Pulse FLP on one data pair while monitoring the second data pair A power ready device will loop back this signal to the hub via the second data pair Once the hub senses this return signal it ramps up voltage on the po...

Page 114: ...J 45 pins 1 2 and 3 6 and DC Power Source over the spare wire pair RJ 45 pins 4 5 and 7 8 According to the IEEE 802 3 standard the maximum allowable distance between two Ethernet links is 100m 328ft The PowerDsine 24PT In Line Power Unit is IEEE 802 3af Draft 3 0 compliant Console Port The console port DB 9 connector allows one to connect a terminal and perform local out of band management The con...

Page 115: ...gned for use with a 10 100 Base Tx standard Ethernet network over a standard TIA EIA 568 Category 5 6 or 6e cabling plant The DC operating power for the data terminal units is fed through the unused pairs 7 8 and 4 5 Physical Dimensions Height 1 75 in 4 4 cm 1 U Width 17 0 in 43 2 cm 19 0 in 48 3 cm with 19 rack mount brackets Depth 11 9 in 30 2 cm Weight 8 8 lb 4 0 kg Storage and Operating Enviro...

Page 116: ...ace Input Data In 24 Ports Ethernet 10 100 Base T RJ 45 female socket Output Data Power Out 24 Ports Ethernet 10 100 Base T and 48 Vdc RJ 45 female socket with DC voltage on pins 7 8 and 4 5 Serial Port Interface Connector Type DB9 Male Serial Data Monitor port ...

Page 117: ...Chapter 3 Installing ...

Page 118: ...3300 ICP Hardware User Guide 110 Release 3 3 ...

Page 119: ... Your PC must meet the following requirements Operating system Windows NT Server Windows NT Workstation Windows 2000 Server Windows 2000 Professional or Windows 98 Browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 5 or 6 0 we recommend 6 0 Network Interface Card Full Duplex 10 100M we recommend 100M If you need to install software not upgrade your PC will also need Serial port for accessing the RTC Minimum 25...

Page 120: ... more than 3 m 10 ft awayfrom the system If the machine is not equipped with a filtering system ensure that the room is ventilated by an exhaust fan Item Application Computer connected to a LAN Configure and manage the system Main Distribution Frame MDF Connect 25 pair peripheral cables with lines and trunks 25 pair cable with male amphenol connectors AMP Champ or equivalent connectors 50 pin RS s...

Page 121: ... a rating of 120 V 60 Hz 15 A or 230 V 50 Hz 8 A for 230 V systems If the total power requirements of the entire system exceed the rating of one branch circuit individual dedicated branch circuits may be installed for each unit Each unit must have one power receptacle that is three wire type with the ground wire connected to the ground of the electrical system Do not attempt to defeat the groundin...

Page 122: ...ramming Installation Planner The following required and default settings are necessary for an installation Tip You can complete all of the programming without having physical connections to the Controller After programming you can connect units to the controller and then power up the system System Administration Tool username Default system password Default password Controller Configuration RTC De...

Page 123: ... IP 066 ASCII String typically the IP address of the controller RTC TFTP BootFile 067 ASCII String sysro E2T8260 Options for IP Phones Mitel IP Phone DHCP server 130 ASCII String MITEL IP PHONE IP Phone TFTP Server 128 IP Address typically the IP address of the controller RTC 3300 ICP RTC IP Address not applicable on the 100 user controller 129 IP Address VLAN ID 132 Hex Long 32 bit word e g 0x2 V...

Page 124: ...3300 ICP Hardware User Guide 116 Release 3 3 Set Programming Guide User Name Location Set Type Number MAC Address optional ...

Page 125: ...igurations 700 IP telephones and 96 ONS telephones with no peripheral unit support 700IPtelephones 96ONS telephones connectedviaASUs andthree192portperipheral units with a DTMF card installed The following table gives the maximum capacities available Note The controller will not support all of these capacities at the same time Refer to your Mitel Networks Sales Engineer for specific information on...

Page 126: ... 64 Agents per Group 150 500 ACDII Agent IDs 1181 ACDII Agent Paths 256 Attendant Console Groups 48 Attendant Console Calls Waiting 72 Broadcast Groups 1875 Members per Broadcast Group 32 Busy Lamp Groups Monitored Devices 439 Members per Busy Lamp Group 16 Call Reroute Always 176 Call Reroute 1st Alternates 336 Call Reroute 2nd Alternates 32 Class of Restriction COR 96 Class of Service COS 96 Con...

Page 127: ...oute Lists 128 Speed Call Digit String avg 12 digits 1500 SUPERSET Callback Messages per System 500 System Account Codes 24 System Digit Strings 6814 System Speed Call 600 Telephone Directory Entries 19995 Trunk Groups 112 Trunks per Trunk Group 175 Trunk Service Numbers 150 Note This is a software capacity The number of dual FIMs available on the controller will limit this capacity 3300 ICP Softw...

Page 128: ...ontroller Baud rate 9600 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control None 6 Set up an Ethernet connection between the 3300 Controller and the 3300 Configuration Tool PC a standard LAN cable from an RJ 45 connector on the 3300 Controller L2 switch to the PC NIC 250 700 User Controller Note You can connect IP telephones to the 3300 Controller through L2 switch external ports on the 250 User and...

Page 129: ...ately place any item removed from a cabinet into an anti static bag 1 Remove the plate located underneath the controller this will involve removing the 6 border screws 2 Attach the Hard Drive securely to the plate using the four screws provided 3 Attach the power cable 4 Attach the SCSI cable 5 Carefully insert the Hard Drive into the controller 6 Secure the plate onto the chassis with the 6 borde...

Page 130: ... install the System ID Module 1 Remove the cover 2 Press firmly to seat the module on the board In the 250 user and 700 user controllers placement of the System ID Module is between Slot 1 the Dual FIM and Slot 8 the DSP The module will cover the MMC 8 text printed on the board 3 Replace the cover 100 User Controller To install the System ID Module 1 Remove the cover 2 Press firmly to seat the mod...

Page 131: ...the connectors module and firmly seat onto the board 4 Secure the module onto the board using the screws and lock washers provided 5 Replace the 3300 ICP cover Configure the Controller Note Refer to the configurations for placement of the DSP Note Before you begin you should review the LAN and WAN guidelines and plan the network Complete the Installation Planner You will need to know the IP addres...

Page 132: ...to restore proceed to step 7 7 Reboot the system 8 Once the system has come back up enter the DBMS Save command and wait until completed 9 Verify that the DBMS Save was correctly performed by entering the DBMS Stat command 10 Program the system using the System Administration Tool 11 Configure the DHCP Server with IP addresses provided by the customer Refer to the Note and default settings table f...

Page 133: ...other fields displayed in italics for information only accept the default value or leave blank boot device ata 0 0 Boot device is Disk unit number 0 default leave at 0 not used processor number 0 default leave at 0 not used host name optional file name sysro Rtc8260 boot location and file name inet on ethernet e 134 199 63 11 ffffff00 example RTC IP and subnet mask inet on backplane b host inet h ...

Page 134: ... Configuration Tool software Ensure that Internet Information Server 5 is installed Clear your Internet Explorer cache To install the 3300 Configuration Tool 1 Insert the 3300 Configuration Tool CD ROM into the CD ROM drive 2 Open Explorer and double click the QUICKSetup_Quick exe file in the root directory of the CD ROM drive 3 Click Yes to the prompt This willinstallMitel Networks Configuration ...

Page 135: ...he parameters as follows 1 From the Start menu point to Programs and click Java Plug in ControlPanel 2 Click Basic 3 Enter the following parameter Network Access Unrestricted or Applet host do not select None 4 Use the default settings for the parameters in the Advanced and Proxies property sheets 5 Click Apply The 3300 Configuration Tool PC operating on Windows NT 4 0 or Windows 2000 Professional...

Page 136: ...ymous Connection on the Default Web Site Set up the Default Web Site To Set Anonymous Connection of the default FTP site 1 Click Start point to Programs point to Administrative Tools and then click Internet Service Manager 2 Select the Default FTP Site 3 Select Action Properties 4 Select Security Account tab select the box Allow Anonymous Connections deselect Allow Only Anonymous Connections To Se...

Page 137: ...iguration Tool Client Resources 3 Click the Trusting Configuration Tool Applet 4 Click on identitydb obj file 5 Click Save Save the file to your local account Documents and Settings name Install the 3300 Universal NSU Install the 3300 Universal NSU To install the 3300 Universal NSU 1 Set DIP switch 6 for Network or Line termination mode The default is network termination mode Refer to Universal NS...

Page 138: ...top create a new Dial up Networking entry Create a Modem Connection 1 Install the modem following the manufacturer s installation instructions 2 In the Modem Properties Advanced Settings window Turn off error control Turn on flow control and select Hardware Install Direct Connect Device Driver By default Windows does not support a direct cable connection You must add a device driver Windows takes ...

Page 139: ...nal 1 On the Start menu point to Settings then click Control Panel 2 Double click Phone and Modem Options icon 3 Select the Modem tab 4 Click Add 5 Click Other on the Install New Modem screen 6 Select Don t detect my modem I will select it from a list and click Next 7 In the Modems field select Communications cable between two computers then click Next 8 Select COM 1 or COM 2 then click Next 9 Cli...

Page 140: ...mberandselect aCountryCode fromthe drop down list Click Next Note Even though it is not needed for a direct connection Windows requires that you enter this information 5 Click Finish 6 Right click your new connection icon and click Properties 7 Click Configure then make sure the fields are set as follows Data bits 8 Parity none For a direct connection Maximum speed 38400 Check only connect at this...

Page 141: ...box leave the username and password fields blank and then click Next 11 Dialog boxes appear that warn you that you will not be able to connect to your Internet service provider without your user name and your password Disregard these warnings and click Yes on these boxes to continue 12 Enter the Connection name then click Next 13 In the box to set up an Internet mail account select No then click N...

Page 142: ...re a password 4 Ensure that PRI CARD is selected under Remote ISDN System 5 Click Connect 6 In the Connected to remote site window click OK Connect the 3300 R2 NSU to the 3300 Controller A fiber connection originates from a fiber interface module FIM port on the front of the 3300 Controller and is terminated on the FIM port of the digital trunking 3300 R2 NSU The 3300 R2 NSU is connected to the Pu...

Page 143: ... from CIM2 on the first NSU to CIM1 on the second NSU 3 Connect power to the NSU Install the 3300 Universal ASU Before you begin ensure that there is a free CIM port on the 3300 Controller To install the 3300 Universal ASU 1 Mount the 3300 Universal ASU in the 19 inch rack if applicable 2 Connect the supplied Cross over Category 5 cable with RJ 45 connector to the CIM port on the 3300 Universal AS...

Page 144: ...mplete telephony cabling 4 Complete programming 5 Connect power to the 3300 ASU CIM LEDs will be on once the CIM link synchronizes The 3300 Controller will detect the 3300 ASU and the application software will download and start immediately Install the Peripheral Unit Overview of the Peripheral Unit Installation To install a Peripheral Unit 1 Unpack position and ground the Peripheral Unit 2 Check ...

Page 145: ...pheral Unit Card Layout Typically a peripheral cabinet is shipped with the peripheral switch controller PSC card and Fiber Interface Module FIM installed If these cards were not shipped in the cabinet install them as Field Replaceable Units FRUs You must install and cable the FIM before you install the peripheral switch controller card and power converter see Peripheral Unit FRUs section The cards...

Page 146: ...30 cm 1 ft beyond the front of the cabinet 3 Install a short piece of nylon spiral wrap over the cable at the point where the cable exits the rear of the cabinet 4 Close the sliding cable port door Ensure that the door closes on the nylon spiral wrapped section of fiber cable 5 Remove the plastic dust caps from the fiber optic cable and the connector ferrules on the FIM faceplate 6 Plug the fiber ...

Page 147: ...protective earth ground stud on the rear of the cabinet 7 Using a digital multimeter measure the AC potential between the protective earth wire building ground and the protective earth ground stud A voltage reading of less than 1 VAC is acceptable To prevent damage to the multimeter set it to the maximum AC scale then reduce the setting gradually to the 10 VAC range 8 If the potential is greater t...

Page 148: ...fasten the internal AC power cord access cover plate to the backplane and remove the cover plate see figure 2 Ensure that the switch on the power converter faceplate is set to off 0 3 Install the power converter in slots 13 through 15 4 Plug the internal AC power cord from the power distribution unit PDU into the power converter through the access cutout in the backplane 5 Replace the internal AC ...

Page 149: ... the node on 50 pin plugs J1 through J8 with the number of cables being dependent on the quantity and type of interface cards installed in the node Plugs J1 through J8 are hardwired to backplane connectors in slots 1 through 12 to form four slot groups each comprising three adjacent cards and each associated with a pair of plugs Two adjacent slot groups are shown in Backplane Connector Arrangement...

Page 150: ...3300 ICP Hardware User Guide 142 Release 3 3 Backplane Connector Arrangements Peripheral Wiring Backplane ...

Page 151: ...e USOC connector numbers are RJ2I X for CO Trunks RJ2EX for 2 wire E M Trunks RJ2FX for 4 wire E M Trunks RJ2GX for 4 wire E M Trunks RJ2HX for 4 wire E M Trunks USOC Connector Pin Designations Note When cabling the SX 2000 MICRO LIGHT node connectors use the cabling tables that correspond to the Peripheral Interface card slot in the node Pin Color Code RJ21X RJ2EX RJ2GX RJ2FX RJ2HX 26 W BL T T T ...

Page 152: ...R T E T1 E T1 14 BR BK R M R1 SG R1 40 BK S T T E M E 15 S BK R R M SB SG 41 Y BL T E T T M 16 BL Y R M R R SB 42 Y O T T T1 E T 17 O Y R R R1 SG R 43 Y G T E E M T1 18 G Y R M M SB R1 44 Y BR T T T T E 19 BR Y R R R R SG 45 Y S T E T1 E M 20 S Y R M R1 SG SB 46 V BL T T E M T 21 BL V R R M SB R 47 V O T E T T T1 22 O V R M R R R1 48 V G T T T1 E E 23 G V R R R1 SG SG 49 V BR T E E M M 24 BR V R M...

Page 153: ...l network interface line card Tables for Card Slots 1 through 12 follow Card Slot 1 Card Slot 1 Connections To Cross Connect Field Pin Color Code ONS L C OPS L C LS GS Trunk E M Trunk DID LT Trunk DID 2 Trunk DNI L C Backplane Plugs 26 1 27 2 28 3 29 4 30 5 31 6 32 7 33 8 W BL BL W W O O W W G G W W BR BR W W S S W R BL BL R R O O R R G G R 1T 1R 2T 2R 3T 3R 4T 4R 5T 5R 6T 6R 7T 7R 8T 8R 1T 1R 1MW...

Page 154: ...nnections To Cross Connect Field Pin Color Code ONS L C OPS L C LS GS Trunk E M Trunk DID LT Trunk DID 2 Trunk DNI L C Backplane Plugs 34 9 35 10 36 11 37 12 38 13 39 14 40 15 41 16 R BR BR R R S S R BK BL BL BK BK O O BK BK G G BK BK BR BR BK BK S S BK Y BL B Y 1T 1R 2T 2R 3T 3R 4T 4R 5T 5R 6T 6R 7T 7R 8T 8R 1T 1R 1MWB 1MWA 2T 2R 2MWB 2MWA 3T 3R 3MWB 3MWA 4T 4R 4MWB 4MWA 1T 1R 1T MR 1R MR 2T 2R 2...

Page 155: ...tions To Cross Connect Field Pin Color Code ONS L C OPS L C LS GS Trunk E M Trunk DID LT Trunk DID 2 Trunk DNI L C Backplane Plugs 42 17 43 18 44 19 45 20 46 21 47 22 48 23 49 24 50 25 Y O 0 Y Y G G Y Y BR BR Y Y S S Y V BL BL V V O O V V G G V V BR BR V 1T 1R 2T 2R 3T 3R 4T 4R 5T 5R 6T 6R 7T 7R 8T 8R 1T 1R 1MWB 1MWA 2T 2R 2MWB 2MWA 3T 3R 3MWB 3MWA 4T 4R 4MWB 4MWA 1T 1R 1T MR 1R MR 2T 2R 2T MR 2R ...

Page 156: ... 16R P2 Card Slot 4 Connections To Cross Connect Field Pin Color Code ONS L C OPS L C LS GS Trunk E M Trunk DID LT Trunk DID 2 Trunk DNI L C Backplane Plugs 26 1 27 2 28 3 29 4 30 5 31 6 32 7 33 8 W BL BL W W O O W W G G W W BR BR W W S S W R BL BL R R O O R R G G R 1T 1R 2T 2R 3T 3R 4T 4R 5T 5R 6T 6R 7T 7R 8T 8R 1T 1R 1MWB 1MWA 2T 2R 2MWB 2MWA 3T 3R 3MWB 3MWA 4T 4R 4MWB 4MWA 1T 1R 1T MR 1R MR 2T ...

Page 157: ...R 6MWB 6MWA 7T 7R 7MWB 7MWA 8T 8R 8MWB 8MWA 5T 5R 5T MR 5R MR 6T 6R 6T MR 6R MR 7T 7R 7T MR 7R MR 8T 8R 8T MR 8R MR 3T 3R 3T1 3R1 3E 3SG 3M 3SB 4T 4R 4T1 4R1 4E 4SG 4M 4SB 3T 3R 4T 4R 5T 5R 6T 6R 7T 7R 8T 8R 9T 9R 10T 10R 11T 11R 12T 12R 13T 13R 14T 14R 15T 15R 16T 16R P4 Card Slot 4 Connections To Cross Connect Field Pin Color Code ONS L C OPS L C LS GS Trunk E M Trunk DID LT Trunk DID 2 Trunk DN...

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Page 159: ...R 3R MR 4T 4R 4T MR 4R MR 1T 1R 1T1 1R1 1E 1SG 1M 1SB 2T 2R 2T1 2R1 2E 2SG 2M 2SB SPARE SPARE 1T 1R 2T 2R 1T 1R 2T 2R 3T 3R 4T 4R 1T 1R 2T 2R 3T 3R 4T 4R 5T 5R 6T 6R 7T 7R 8T 8R P3 42 17 43 18 44 19 45 20 46 21 47 22 48 23 49 24 50 25 Y O O Y Y G G Y Y BR BR Y Y S S Y V BL BL V V O O V V G G V V BR BR V 9T 9R 10T 10R 11T 11R 12T 12R 13T 13R 14T 14R 15T 15R 16T 16R 5T 5R 5MWB 5MWA 6T 6R 6MWB 6MWA 7...

Page 160: ...T MR 2R MR 3T 3R 3T MR 3R MR 4T 4R 4T MR 4R MR 1T 1R 1T1 1R1 1E 1SG 1M 1SB 2T 2R 2T1 2R1 2E 2SG 2M 2SB 1T 1R 2T 2R 1T 1R 2T 2R 3T 3R 4T 4R 1T 1R 2T 2R 3T 3R 4T 4R 5T 5R 6T 6R 7T 7R 8T 8R P5 26 1 27 2 28 3 29 4 30 5 31 6 32 7 33 8 W BL BL W W O O W W G G W W BR BR W W S S W R BL BL R R O O R R G G R 9T 9R 10T 10R 11T 11R 12T 12R 13T 13R 14T 14R 15T 15R 16T 16R 5T 5R 5MWB 5MWA 6T 6R 6MWB 6MWA 7T 7R ...

Page 161: ...R 3T 3R 3T MR 3R MR 4T 4R 4T MR 4R MR 1T 1R 1T1 1R1 1E 1SG 1M 1SB 2T 2R 2T1 2R1 2E 2SG 2M 2SB 1T 1R 2T 2R 1T 1R 2T 2R 3T 3R 4T 4R 1T 1R 2T 2R 3T 3R 4T 4R 5T 5R 6T 6R 7T 7R 8T 8R P5 34 9 35 10 36 11 37 12 38 13 39 14 40 15 41 16 R BR BR R R S S R BK BL BL BK BK O O BK BK G G BK BK BR BR BK BK S S BK Y BL BL Y 9T 9R 10T 10R 11T 11R 12T 12R 13T 13R 14T 14R 15T 15R 16T 16R 5T 5R 5MWB 5MWA 6T 6R 6MWB 6...

Page 162: ...T 3R 3T MR 3R MR 4T 4R 4T MR 4R MR 1T 1R 1T1 1R1 1E 1SG 1M 1SB 2T 2R 2T1 2R1 2E 2SG 2M 2SB SPARE SPARE 1T 1R 2T 2R 1T 1R 2T 2R 3T 3R 4T 4R 1T 1R 2T 2R 3T 3R 4T 4R 5T 5R 6T 6R 7T 7R 8T 8R P5 42 17 43 18 44 19 45 20 46 21 47 22 48 23 49 24 50 25 Y O O Y Y G G Y Y BR BR Y Y S S Y V BL BL V V O O V V G G V V BR BR V 9T 9R 10T 10R 11T 11R 12T 12R 13T 13R 14T 14R 15T 15R 16T 16R 5T 5R 5MWB 5MWA 6T 6R 6M...

Page 163: ...MR 3T 3R 3T MR 3R MR 4T 4R 4T MR 4R MR 1T 1R 1T1 1R1 1E 1SG 1M 1SB 2T 2R 2T1 2R1 2E 2SG 2M 2SB 1T 1R 2T 2R 1T 1R 2T 2R 3T 3R 4T 4R 1T 1R 2T 2R 3T 3R 4T 4R 5T 5R 6T 6R 7T 7R 8T 8R P7 26 1 27 2 28 3 29 4 30 5 31 6 32 7 33 8 W BL BL W W O O W W G G W W BR BR W W S S W R BL BL R R O O R R G G R 9T 9R 10T 10R 11T 11R 12T 12R 13T 13R 14T 14R 15T 15R 16T 16R 5T 5R 5MWB 5MWA 6T 6R 6MWB 6MWA 7T 7R 7MWB 7MW...

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Page 165: ...MR 3R MR 4T 4R 4T MR 4R MR 1T 1R 1T1 1R1 1E 1SG 1M 1SB 2T 2R 2T1 2R1 2E 2SG 2M 2SB SPARE SPARE 1T 1R 2T 2R 1T 1R 2T 2R 3T 3R 4T 4R 1T 1R 2T 2R 3T 3R 4T 4R 5T 5R 6T 6R 7T 7R 8T 8R P7 42 17 43 18 44 19 45 20 46 21 47 22 48 23 49 24 50 25 Y O O Y Y G G Y Y BR BR Y Y S S Y V BL BL V V O O V V G G V V BR BR V 9T 9R 10T 10R 11T 11R 12T 12R 13T 13R 14T 14R 15T 15R 16T 16R 5T 5R 5MWB 5MWA 6T 6R 6MWB 6MWA ...

Page 166: ...M Carrier and inspect it to ensure that it is not damaged 3 Remove the Peripheral Cabinet front and rear panels 4 Slide the Peripheral Slot FIM Carrier part way into the first available slot from the right 5 Remove the black plastic dust caps from the fiber optic cable connectors and from the connector ferrules on the faceplate of the FIM 6 Connect the fiber optic cables to the connectors on the F...

Page 167: ...e top when the unit is wall mounted If you are wall mounting the unit use wall anchors that are appropriate for the wall type use 12 screws that are at least 1 5 inches long and ensure that the screws are not fully tightened so that the unit may be easily removed without the use of a tool for servicing 3 Ensure that the ventilation holes are not blocked 4 Remove the black plastic dust caps from th...

Page 168: ...nce you have completed these steps you can return to System Installation Overview Unpack Position and Ground the DSU To unpack and position the DSU Node CAUTION Do not open or unpack any printed circuit board cartons at this time 1 Open the DSU node carton 2 Remove the plastic bag from the top and sides of the cabinet Lift the DSU node out of the carton 3 Check that the node and all attached equip...

Page 169: ...optic cable to the FIM in the peripheral node 1 Review the guidelines for handling fiber optic cable 2 Route the fiber optic cable through the sliding cable port at the rear of the DSU cabinet into the cabinet Extend the fiber cable approximately 30 cm 1 ft beyond the front of the cabinet 3 Install a short piece of nylon spiral wrap over the cable at the point where the cable exits the rear of the...

Page 170: ...d DS1 T1 Formatter II cards CEPT Formatter II cards R2 card To install the Interface Assembly 1 Attach the anti static strap to your wrist 2 Unpack the Interface Assembly and inspect it to ensure that it is not damaged 3 At the rear of the cabinet locate the slot in the DSU cabinet that corresponds to the slot that you will use for the PRI R2 CEPT or DS1 T1 Formatter card 4 Remove the blanking pla...

Page 171: ...embly faceplate with the screw holes in the metal box and fasten the faceplate to the box 7 Connect the 22 AWG 22 IWG shielded twisted pair cables from the external network to the DB 15 pin connectors on the DS1 Interface Assembly 8 Remove the DS1 Formatter Card 9 If the card is an E1 T1 DS1 Formatter card set the links for either E1 or T1 operation by using the E1 T1 switches located on the side ...

Page 172: ...he anti static strap from your wrist Install Wireless Devices To install a wireless device 1 Symbol Technologies will complete a site survey 2 Symbol Technologies will install and configure the Air Access Points 3 Complete Programming on 3300 ICP 4 Install the Symbol NetVision MiNET Phone Administrator Tool on a Windows NT or Win dows 2000 PC 5 Upgrade the Symbol phone firmware to use the MiNET pr...

Page 173: ...ddress FTP to the 3300 Controller IP address Go to the 3300 Controller URL address e g http 192 168 1 2 5 Launch browser to login to the System Administration Tool http 192 168 1 2 username is system password is password 6 License and Option Selection form program number of digital links IP device licenses and country variant Reboot the system 7 Controller Module Configuration form Select the Prog...

Page 174: ...used to manage the voice mail select Yes in the Networking Option field 7 Reboot the system 8 Controller Module Configuration form Select the Programmed Module Type 9 Network Services Unit Configuration form Set the type of NSU and the protocol to be used 10 Program digital trunks Q SIG or MSDN DPNSS 11 Program voice mail as per instructions in System Administration Tool 12 Perform a Backup 13 Reb...

Page 175: ...de of the 3300 In Line Power Unit Be sure to place the rubber feet on the provided 90 angle marking in order to assure stable placement Do not place more than four 3300 In Line Power Units on top of one another if the units are shelf mounted Powering Up CAUTION The 3300 In Line Power Unit has no ON OFF switch To connect or disconnect power to the Unit simply insert or remove the power cable from t...

Page 176: ...the Data In port Data Power Out Ports Using a standard Category 5 6 or 6e straight through cable connect the cable leading to the end device to the corresponding Data Power Out port Connecting Cables to End Devices The 3300 In Line Power Unit PD PH 4024 AC 48 contains proprietary line sensing capabilities that enable it to send power only to end devices that know how to receive power These end dev...

Page 177: ...device as a Power over LAN Enabled device and the port is sending power Install the 3300 In Line Power Adapter The Mitel Networks 3300 Phone Power adapter p n 57003121 is required to enable certain Mitel Networks IP Phones to be powered from the Mitel Networks 3300 In Line Power Unit p n 57003131 To install the In Line Power Adapter 1 Connect the RJ 45 output male end of the power adapter to the I...

Page 178: ... the firmware download capability Special configuration is required to permit these telephones to be powered from a Cisco switch or hub through the 3300 Power Dongle To make the Mitel IP telephone conform to the Cisco Discovery Protocol 1 Verify that the IP network to which the set will be connected does not have any Release 3 0 3300 ICPs that are accessible from the IP set during its boot sequenc...

Page 179: ...he Release 3 2 set firmware during its boot sequence All 3300 ICPs in the DHCP domain must have the 128 IP Phone TFTP Server refer to the Release 3 2 set firmware load The IP Phone TFTP Server is part of the DHCP options form There are several methods of configuring the IP Phone TFTP Server 1 The Release 3 1 IP Phone TFTP Server may reference any Release 3 2 TFTP server 2 The Release 3 1 IP Phone ...

Page 180: ...3300 ICP Hardware User Guide 172 Release 3 3 ...

Page 181: ...Chapter 4 Install Upgrades and FRUs ...

Page 182: ...3300 ICP Hardware User Guide 174 Release 3 3 ...

Page 183: ...ce mail ports 32 compression channels 32 compression channels and 30 voice mail ports 64 compression channels 64 compression channels and 30 voice mail ports 250 user to 700 user system No compression channels 32 compression channels 64 compression channels 700 user system upgrade to support 32 compression channels 64 compression channels Note Refer to E2T Compression for guidelines on meeting you...

Page 184: ...GHT to 3300 ICP SX 2000 MICRO LIGHT to 3300 ICP 3200 ICP to 3300 ICP 3800 WAG to 3300 ICP 100 User System Add Voice Mail Ports 100 user system upgrade to add support for 30 voice mail ports This system uses the following existing modules One embedded 300 MHz RTC E2T processor One embedded 64 Channel Echo Canceller One Dual FIM One 21161 based DSP Module for telecom support Add the following module...

Page 185: ...ne 21161 based DSP Module for telecom support Add the following module One DSP Module 21161 for 32 compression channels This provides 4 DSP devices for telecom functions for up to 100 users 4 DSP devices for 32 channels of compression 64 Channels of Echo Cancellation 2 External FIM connections 2 ASU connections CIM ports for up to 48 ONS ports Note You may need to add a DSP resource to upgrade the...

Page 186: ... Channel Echo Canceller One Dual FIM One DSP Module 21161 for telecom support Add the following modules One DSP Module 21161 for upgrade to 30 Voice Mail Ports One DSP Module 21161 for 32 compression channels This provides 4 DSP devices for telecom functions for 100 users 30 Voice Mail Ports 4 DSP devices for 32 channels of compression 64 Channels of Echo Cancellation 2 External FIM connections 2 ...

Page 187: ... for telecom support Add the following module One DSP Module 21161 for 30 Voice Mail Ports This provides 4 DSP devices 21061 21161 for telecom functions for up to 250 users 30 Voice Mail Ports 64 Channels of Echo Cancellation 2 External FIM connections Four ASU connections CIM ports The four external FIM connections are for providing connectivity for up to four Peripheral Units or up to eight NSUs...

Page 188: ...ion Channels 250 user system Release 3 0 3 1 chassis upgrade to add support for 32 compression channels This system uses the following existing modules One 300 MHz RTC One 300 MHz E2T One 64 Channel Echo Canceller One Dual FIM One DSP Module 21061 21161 for telecom support Add the following module One DSP Module 21161 for 32 compression channels Note You must purchase compression licenses Refer to...

Page 189: ...NSUs Note that there are two T1 E1 links per NSU To add 32 compression channels to a 250 user system Release 3 0 3 1 chassis 1 Remove the cover 2 Install the additional DSP Module Slot 3 3 Replace the cover 250 User System Add 32 Compression Channels and Voice Mail Ports 250 user system Release 3 0 3 1chassis upgradetoadd support for32compressionchannels and 30 voice mail ports This system uses th...

Page 190: ...ls of compression 30 Voice Mail Ports 64 Channels of Echo Cancellation 2 External FIM connections Four ASU connections CIM ports The four external FIM connections are for providing connectivity for up to four Peripheral Units or up to eight NSUs Note that there are two T1 E1 links per NSU To add 32 compression channels and additional voice mail ports to a 250 user system Release 3 0 3 1 chassis 1 ...

Page 191: ...1161 for telecom support Add the following modules Two DSP Modules 21161 for 64 compression channels This provides Four DSP devices 21061 21161 for telecom functions for up to 250 users Eight DSP devices 21161 for 64 channels of compression Note Some controllers in release 3 0 had the DSP installed in Slot 6 This DSP should be moved to Slot 8 before installing the compression DSP in Slot 3 Note Re...

Page 192: ...m Release 3 0 3 1 chassis The old Release 3 0 3 1 chassis 1 Remove the cover 2 Remove and keep the Sys ID Module 3 Remove and keep the Hard Drive The new Release 3 2 chassis 1 Remove the cover 2 Install the two DSP Modules Slot 3 and Slot 4 3 Install the Sys Id Module that you removed from the 3 0 3 1 chassis 4 Install the Hard Drive that you removed from the 3 0 3 1 chassis 5 Replace the cover No...

Page 193: ...es 21061 21161 for telecom functions for up to 250 users Eight DSP devices 21161 for 64 channels of compression 30 Voice Mail Ports 64 Channels of Echo Cancellation 2 External FIM connections Four ASU connections CIM ports The four external FIM connections are for providing connectivity for up to four Peripheral Units or up to eight NSUs Note that there are two T1 E1 links per NSU To add 64 compre...

Page 194: ... 700 User System No Compression Channels 250 user system Release 3 0 3 1 chassis upgrade to 700 user system This system uses the following existing modules One RTC 3 0 3 1 133 MHz 3 2 3 3 300 MHz One E2T 3 0 3 1 133 MHz 3 2 3 3 300 MHz One Dual FIM Module One DSP Module 21061 21161 for telecom support One 64 Channel Echo Canceller Add the following modules Note Some controllers in release 3 0 had ...

Page 195: ...al Units or up to eight NSUs Note that there are two T1 E1 links per NSU To upgrade a 250 user system to a 700 user system 1 Remove the cover 2 Install the new Dual FIM Modules slot 2 3 Install the new 21161 DSP Modules slot 7 4 Install the 64 Echo Canceller Module slot 6 5 Replace the cover Note A second 64 channel Echo Canceller can be added or the existing 64 channel Echo Canceller can be repla...

Page 196: ... of compression 30 Voice Mail Ports 128 channels of Echo Cancellation Four External FIM connections Four ASU connections CIM ports The four external FIM connections are for providing connectivity for up to four Peripheral Units or up to eight NSUs Note that there are two T1 E1 links per NSU To upgrade a 250 user system to a 700 user system with 32 channels of compression 1 Remove the cover 2 Insta...

Page 197: ...lecom support One 64 Channel Echo Canceller Add the following modules One DSP Module 21061 21161 for telecom support Two DSP Modules 21161 for 64 compression channels One Dual FIM Module One 64 Channel Echo Canceller This provides Eight DSP devices for telecom functions Note A second 64 channel Echo Canceller can be added or the existing 64 channel Echo Canceller can be replaced by a 128 channel E...

Page 198: ...e that there are two T1 E1 links per NSU To upgrade a 250 user system to a 700 user system with 64 channels of compression 1 Remove the cover 2 Install the new Dual FIM Modules slot 2 3 Install the new 21161 DSP Modules slot 7 slot 4 and slot 3 4 Install the 64 Echo Canceller Module slot 6 5 Replace the cover 700 User System Add 32 Compression Channels 700 User System Release 3 0 3 1 chassis upgra...

Page 199: ...mpression 30 Voice Mail Ports 128 channels of Echo Cancellation Four external FIM connections Four ASU connections CIM ports The four external FIM connections are for providing connectivity for up to four Peripheral Units or up to eight NSUs Note that there are two T1 E1 links per NSU To add 32 compression channels to a 700 user system Release 3 0 3 1 chassis 1 Remove the cover 2 Install the DSP M...

Page 200: ...21061 21161 for telecom support And the following module Two DSP Modules 21161 for 64 compression channels This provides Eight DSP devices 21061 21161 for telecom functions for up to 700 users Four DSP devices 21161 for 64 channels of compression Note Some controllers in release 3 0 had the DSP installed in Slot 6 This DSP should be moved to Slot 8 before installing the compression DSP in Slot 3 N...

Page 201: ...g connectivity for up to four Peripheral Units or up to eight NSUs Note that there are two T1 E1 links per NSU To add 64 compression channels to a 700 user system Release 3 0 3 1 chassis 1 Remove the cover 2 Install the DSP Module slot 3 3 Replace the cover Note Some controllers in release 3 0 had the DSP installed in Slot 6 This DSP should be moved to Slot 8 before installing the compression DSP ...

Page 202: ...SU cabinet provides digital trunk capability and the SX 2000 LIGHT peripheral cabinet provides connectivity for analog trunks analog telephones and Mitel DNI devices Both cabinet types can be connected to the 3300 Controller by using multi mode fiber connections The DSU cabinet supports BRI PRI T1 D4 MSDN DPNSS and DASS II trunks The peripheral cabinet supports the following analog trunks Analog C...

Page 203: ...ting capacity is greater than that of the 3300 ICP the conversion may fail See the capacity table for the 3300 ICP The 3200 ICP database is converted and restored to a 3300 ICP database and any peripheral cabinets connected to the FIM ports on the 3300 Controller In addition to the DNIC telephones supported by the peripheral cabinet the 3300 ICP supports the following legacy IP telephones SUPERSET...

Page 204: ...g in 1 3 0 or later has been installed If not it will prompt you to install the correct version with the installation wizard If you are currently using Java Plug in 1 3 1 you can proceed with the upgrade provided that your PC is not used to access OPS Manager Java Plug in 1 3 1 is not compatible with OPS Manager Database backup During the upgrade procedure you are instructed to perform a backup of...

Page 205: ...nd that you ensure the ESM backup file contains voice mail messages before running the upgrade procedure see step 16 of Backing up the database in the following upgrade procedure Note It is very important to maintain current database backups backups should be done on a regular basis Note Windows 95 98 with PWS does NOT include an FTP server application and will not work for the upgrade process unl...

Page 206: ...f you do not already have one running 4 Go to the IP address of the 3300 Controller You see the 3300 ICP Embedded System Management ESM login page Note that your laptop PC must have the same subnet address as the RTC IP for example 192 168 1 x to launch the ESM Note Ensure that no one else makes changes to the database when you set the License and Options selection form Any changes not included in...

Page 207: ...re played and unplayed messages and 003msgxxxx vox where xxxx is the extension number which contain the status of messages belonging to that extension Installing 3 3 software upgrading 17 Insert the Mitel Networks 3300 ICP 3 3 software CD into the CD drive of the installer s PC 18 Run the Setup exe program from the CD You see the Installation Wizard Welcome page 19 Click Next to continue 20 Read t...

Page 208: ...nd press ENTER 31 Change the following parameters as indicated in the RTC by inserting the information you recorded in step 25 of Installing 3 3 software upgrading note that the parameters are case sensitive Boot device motfcc File name Boot_Install Host inet the IP address of the FTP server PC host your PC User u user name for FTP server in PC host Ftp password pw blank use rsh password for FTP s...

Page 209: ... now If there is no database to restore reboot now Click OK You will be restoring a database 37 In the Selection drop down menu click Maintenance and Diagnostics and then click Restore 38 Type the location of the database that is being restored or use the browse facility 39 Click Start Restore A window warns you that you must manually reboot after a restore and that a restore replaces the current ...

Page 210: ...es 51 If you have an IP console you must cycle the power on the IP TKB key pad 52 If the system has a Legacy Per cab with DNI Line cards we recommend that you issue the Load x x x command to load the DNI cards and ensure that the latest DNI line load is loaded If you are using internal DHCP issuing this command will also renew your set leases and prevent the random resetting of your IP sets when t...

Page 211: ...troller Registry Configuration form 5 Program 3300 ICP connectivity using Network Element Editor from the Configuration Tool with the Variant as 3300 ICP 6 Perform a Restore of the SX 2000 converted database onto the 3300 ICP An automatic validation operation occurs to determine if the restore can proceed 7 Reboot the 3300 ICP Check the logs for any data restore failures see Note below 8 Change th...

Page 212: ...e and FTP password to match the Configuration Tool PC in the Controller Registry Configuration form 5 Program 3300 ICP connectivity using Network Element Editor from the Configuration Tool with the Variant as 3300 ICP 6 Perform a Restore of the SX 2000 converted database onto the 3300 ICP An automatic validation operation occurs to determine if the restore can proceed 7 Reboot the 3300 ICP Check t...

Page 213: ...me and FTP password to match the Configuration Tool PC in the Controller Registry Configuration form 5 In the Configuration Tool Network Element Editor change the Variant to 3300 ICP and change the IP Address if required 6 Perform a Restore of the 3200 ICP converted database onto the 3300 ICP An automatic validation operation occurs to determine if the restore can proceed 7 Reboot the 3300 ICP Che...

Page 214: ...ser with a Symbol phone to a csv file using the Telephone Directory Export Application in OPS Manager Change OPS Manager Configuration Settings 2 Prepare the 3300 ICP for migration Enable Options and manually reboot the system Change the System name in the System Options Assignment to match that of the system being migrated Set the IP Address Host Name FTP Username and FTP password to match the Co...

Page 215: ...of each Symbol phone user using the Moves Adds and Changes application in the Configuration Tool 11 Change the 3300 ICP system name and the default usernames passwords using the System Administration Tool 12 Update the firmware in the Symbol NetVision phone Refer to the Symbol NVP II MiNET Update Procedure located in the Hardware User Guide 13 Complete the programming of the Symbol phone using the...

Page 216: ...nel facing forward 6 Remove the two screws from the underside of the 3300 Controller 7 Turn the 3300 Controller the right side up and rotate until the back of the unit is facing forward 8 Remove the two screws from the back panel 9 Slide the cover forward until it catches then tilt the cover upward to remove it 10 Turn the 3300 Controller until the front panel is toward you Replace the Cover To re...

Page 217: ...ove the two Philips screws from the faceplate in slot MMC 2 3 Remove the faceplate 4 Remove the screws and lock washers from the Dual FIM Module 5 Pull up on the module to remove it To install a Dual FIM Module 1 Remove the cover 2 Remove the two Philips screws from the faceplate in slot MMC 2 3 Remove the faceplate 4 Remove the Dual FIM Module from the packaging line up the connectors and firmly ...

Page 218: ...he hard drive 1 Turn off the power to the unit 2 Disconnect all cables 3 Place the 3300 Controller on the work area with the bottom of the unit facing up 4 To remove the hard drive remove the 6 smaller border screws the four larger screws secure the hard drive to the backing plate 5 Replace the hard drive 6 Return power to the unit but do not connect to the network 7 Reset the IP Address of the RT...

Page 219: ...ontrollers To remove and replace the System ID Module in the 250 User and 700 User Controllers 1 Remove the cover 2 Remove the module from the board The module is located between Slot 1 the Dual FIM and Slot 8 the DSP 3 Replace the module between Slot 1 and Slot 8 4 Replace the cover ...

Page 220: ...e 3 3 100 User Controller To remove and replace the System ID Module in the 100 User Controller 1 Remove the cover 2 Remove the module from the board The module is located behind Slot 2 3 Replace the module behind Slot 2 4 Replace the cover ...

Page 221: ...r Peripheral Unit 1 Insert a screwdriver in the slot on the right side of the front grill and pry it open 2 Loosen the two screws on the front cover and lift the cover up and away from the cabinet Replace a Front Panel To replace a front panel in a DSU or Peripheral Unit 1 Align the front panel screws with the holes in the cabinet and tighten the two screws 2 Insert the left front grill into the s...

Page 222: ... the internal AC power cord access on the rear of the node see the figure below Unplug the internal AC power cord from the rear of the AC power converter accessed through cutout in the backplane 4 Remove the converter Move the card latches on the converter to the horizontal position Carefully withdraw the converter unit from the shelf 5 Unpack and inspect the converter Unpack the converter and rem...

Page 223: ...aceplate Pull the PDU out until you can access the fan power connector at the rear of the PDU Disconnect the fan power connector and remove the PDU 4 Install a new PDU Unpack and inspect the new PDU for damage Set the power switch on the new PDU to off O Connect the fan power connector at the rear of the PDU Insert the PDU and replace the outer screws on the PDU faceplate Plug the PDU internal pow...

Page 224: ... from the filter which is attached to the underside of the top of the cabinet 5 Remove the screws holding the filter to the cabinet and remove the filter from the cabinet 6 Unpack inspect and install the filter by reversing the previous steps 7 Replace the cards 8 Replace the front panels 9 Power up the node Install a Fiber Interface Module FIM Remove a FIM To remove a FIM from a Peripheral Unit W...

Page 225: ... the Fiber Optic Cable 6 If the PSC and power converter were removed replace them at this time 7 Power up the node 8 Replace the front panels Install a Peripheral Switch Controller Card PSC To replace a peripheral switch controller card CAUTION This procedure takes the peripheral devices connected to the node out of service CAUTION Wear an anti static strap whenever you handle circuit cards 1 Powe...

Page 226: ...r of the cabinet insert the dual 10Base T connector assembly into the 12th FIM slot 11 Fasten the dual 10Base T connector assembly to the fiber carrier using the two screws that you removed in step 5 12 Connect the two Ethernet cables to the 8 position 8 pin connectors on the dual 10Base T connector assembly 13 At the front of the cabinet connect the 10 Base T internal cable for plane A to port J5...

Page 227: ...t the terminal equipment Install a BRI Interface Assembly To install the BRI interface assembly 1 Attach the anti static strap to your wrist 2 Unpack the interface assembly and inspect it to ensure that it is not damaged 3 At the rear of the DSU cabinet locate the slot in the DSU box that corresponds to the slot in the system card frame that will be used for the BRI card The BRI card should be as ...

Page 228: ...s To make the connections to the BRI card 1 Using a BNC to BNC cable connect the Rx port on the BRI interface assembly to the Tx port on the CEPT interface assembly 2 Using a BNC to BNC cable connect the Tx port on the BRI interface assembly to the Rx port on the CEPT interface assembly 3 Using the 44 pin D type to Amphenol cable connect the ISDN BRI port on the BRI interface assembly to the distr...

Page 229: ...he control cabinet through the FIM interface and the fiber optic cable To install the cards 1 Attach the anti static strap to your wrist 2 Insert the card into the slot and close the locking latches Testing the Card If the installation is successful the card will boot up To test the card 1 Inspect the LEDs on the faceplate to verify that the card is functioning See Faceplate LEDs 2 In the System A...

Page 230: ... DSU cabinet supplies the power for the card and provides a message interface back to the control cabinet through the FIM interface and the fiber optic cable To install the PRI card 1 Attach the anti static strap to your wrist 2 Insert the PRI card into the slot and close the locking latches Connect PRI Card to the Network To connect the PRI card to the network 1 Unpack and inspect the ISDN PRI ca...

Page 231: ...pheral Resource Card Each FIM in the DSU must have a Peripheral Resource Card PRC installed above it To install a PRC in a DSU WARNING Power must not be applied to the Peripheral Unit while you are installing the Peripheral Resource card 1 Unpack the PRC 2 Slide the PRC into the top of slot 1 until it connects firmly with the backplane 3 Fasten the PRC in place using the two screws provided or use...

Page 232: ...rs 7 Replace the DSU cards 8 Power up the node 9 Replace the front panels Install a FIM To install a FIM in a DSU Node WARNING Fiber optic sources emit infrared light invisible to the human eye which can damage the retina Never look directly into a source or into the end of a fiber energized by a source When working with raw fiber optic cable be careful of fiber ends or slivers that can puncture t...

Page 233: ...wing sequence Program the customer data in the 3300 ICP Configure the card for Line Side or Trunk Side termination Install the interface assembly Install the R2 card Configure the IMAT database Connect the computer to the R2 card Save the IMAT database onto the R2 card Connect the R2 Card to the PSTN network Configure for Line Side Trunk Side Termination To configure the R2 card for Line Side or T...

Page 234: ...s 2 Plug the R2 cable into the R2 port 3 Plug the R2 cable into the network terminating equipment Note A dual port card needs two coaxial cables if you are using both ports Note The R2 coaxial cables have both transmit arrow pointing away from cable and receive arrow pointing towards cable connectors When you set the card for trunk side termination jumper at NT position connect the R2 coaxial cabl...

Page 235: ...sal Network Services Unit NA 50001271 3300 Universal Network Services Unit UK 50001274 3300 BRI Network Services Unit NA 50001275 3300 BRI Network Services Unit UK 50001856 SX 2000 Triple FIM Carrier 50002046 3300 Analog Services Unit 24 Port LA 50002047 3300 Analog Services Unit 4 16 Combo LA 50001272 3300 R2 NSU 110V 50001273 3300 R2 NSU 250V 50002370 3300 Peripheral Expansion Node dark grey 120...

Page 236: ...e old SysID and Hard Drive 52000840 3300 Chassis Upgrade 64 Channels Compression 250 User contains 50002970 250 User Controller 2 X DSPs 40 Compression Licenses use old SysID and Hard Drive 9125 100 100 NA EMI Filter Kit 9125 100 106 NA Cabinet Interconnect Cable 15 Ft 9180 305 000 NA System Fail Transfer Unit 6 circuit 9189 000 400 NA SUPERCONSOLE 1000 Light Grey Back lit 9189 000 401 NA SUPERCON...

Page 237: ...NS CLASS IBR Line Card MC320EA ONS CLASS Line Card 16 circuits MC320FA ONS CLASS Line Card with positive disconnect MC321AC OPS Line Card 8 circuits MC330AB DNI Line Card 16 circuits MC340BA LS GS Trunk Card 8 circuits MC341CA DID Loop Tie Trunk Card 4 circuits MC342BB E M Tie Trunk Card 4 circuits MP914AA AC Power Converter MT914AD Power Converter for the MICRO LIGHT 220v MW401AA BRI Cable MDF 3 ...

Page 238: ...lution Upgrade UK 54000580 3340 Branch Office Solution Upgrade LA 54000650 3300 Compression License 8 Channels 9125 271 000 NA R2 Application CD ROM Software 9125 070 002 NA PRI T1 Card CD ROM Software 9125 070 011 NA Euro ISDN PRI Card Release 6 Application Software 9125 070 012 NA ISDN PRI Card Release 6 Application Software 9125 501 001 NA ISDN Min Max Software Option for the PRI Card 9125 501 ...

Page 239: ...Chapter 5 Programming ...

Page 240: ...3300 ICP Hardware User Guide 232 Release 3 3 ...

Page 241: ...oftware files and versions on the 3300 R2 NSU Log messages which contain a history of activities and the status of faults R2 database Use IMAT to backup the database from the 3300 R2 NSU or to upgrade the R2 software on the 3300 R2 NSU For more information refer to the IMAT online Help Note The following options are required in the DHCP server programming 3 Router Default Gateway IP Address 6 DNS ...

Page 242: ... computer 1 Launch IMAT from the desktop IMAT may display a user name configuration error mes sage Ignore this message and press OK 2 From the File menu select Connect to Remote Site To exit the IMAT application 1 Save any open databases 2 On the File menu click Exit ...

Page 243: ...Chapter 6 Troubleshooting ...

Page 244: ...3300 ICP Hardware User Guide 236 Release 3 3 ...

Page 245: ...nsfer if enabled This LED will be on during POR power on reset or when the INIT switch is activated resets all boards Off No alarm Major On Red Indicates that service has degraded beyond predetermined thresholds This LED is also on when there is a critical Alarm This LED will be on during POR or INIT switch active Off No alarm Minor On Red Indicates the presence of a minor malfunction in the syste...

Page 246: ... Troubleshoot the 3300 Universal NSU Copper Interface Module LEDs CIM LED State Meaning for Local Upper and Remote and Lower CIM Off No Power Flashing Link established but not configured On Communication Link established and configured LED State Color Meaning Normal mode Top On Yellow Link activity Top On Red Collision Bottom On Green Link integrity Bottom Off No link integrity LED mode switch pre...

Page 247: ...wnloading 15 25 minutes yellow alternating between L0 and L1 decompressing and copying files 2 4 minutes Copper Interface Module LEDs CIM LED State Description Off No Power Flashing Powered On BSP Running On Communication Link synchronized with 3300 Controller Message Link Controlled Card status LED State Meaning Green On no error Yellow On out of service Red On error does not necessarily indicate...

Page 248: ...open to the system off message link not open to the system ST status flashing operational off not operational solid card in booting L0 and L1 right side solid red error no physical layer is present or network line side NT LT jumper is not set correctly right side off no error left side solid green AB signaling established left side flashing green Layer 1 established left side off no link right sid...

Page 249: ...l has 16 LEDs representing the ONS line circuits State Meaning Off CEPT link not established Flashing at 1 Hz Layer 1 established Flashing at 4 Hz Layer 2 established On Call in progress on the DPNSS link 3300 BRI NSU CEPT Port DIP Switch Manufacture Settings DIP Switch Use Setting Notes 1 Tx Ground Up Off ungrounded Not required for RJ 45 connector 2 Rx Ground Up Off ungrounded Not required for R...

Page 250: ... Fault Flashing in a pattern Loading software LED State Circuit State Meaning Off Idle NA Steady On Off Hook NA Slow Flash Idle Circuit is manual busy Fast Flash Idle Circuit Fault CIM LED State Meaning Off No Power Flashing Powered On BSP Running On Communication Link synchronized with 3300 Controller LED State Circuit State Meaning Off Idle NA Steady On Off Hook NA Slow Flash Idle Circuit is man...

Page 251: ...C voltage is present over the wires Green Blinking Orange Off Transitional mode in which Load detection is in process or discharged capacitor in the PDTE Power is disconnected No DC voltage is present over the wires Green Off Orange Blinking Total aggregate power exceeds pre defined power budget Power is disconnected the blinking port Main Power Status Indications AC LED Green AC LED State Main Po...

Page 252: ... Power Active LED is lit but one of the end devices does not operate Verify that the Power Active LED that is lit corresponds to the end device that is not working The 3300 In Line Power Unit has successfully identified the end device as Power over LAN Enabled and is providing power Try to connect a different end device to the same port if the end operates there is probably an internal fault in th...

Page 253: ...10 sec while the Power Not Active LED is on and the end device is connected if it changes to Power Active there was a charged capacitor in the end device which was discharged after being plugged in Only then the end device can be detected and activated Verify that you are not using any crossover cable between the 3300 In Line Power Unit Power Data Out port to the end device The end device may requ...

Page 254: ...me synchronization Off Power off or held in reset Flashing Out of synchronization see Notes below OR Tx or RX cables could be reversed Notes 1 The FIM in the 3300 ICP monitors the synchronization of the clock that appears on the fiber link coming from the FIM in the peripheral or DSU Cabinet 2 The FIM in the peripheral or DSU cabinet monitors the synchronization of the clock that appears on the fi...

Page 255: ...Troubleshooting Release 3 3 247 Troubleshoot the DID Loop Tie Trunk Card Troubleshoot the DNI Line Card ...

Page 256: ...3300 ICP Hardware User Guide 248 Release 3 3 Troubleshoot the DTMF Receiver Card Troubleshoot E M Trunk Card Trunk Circuit Configuration SN 1 and SN 2 Dip Switches ...

Page 257: ...Troubleshooting Release 3 3 249 Troubleshoot LS GS Trunk Card ...

Page 258: ...3300 ICP Hardware User Guide 250 Release 3 3 ...

Page 259: ...Troubleshooting Release 3 3 251 Troubleshoot the ONS Line Card Troubleshoot the ONS CLASS CLIP Card ...

Page 260: ...t the OPS Line Card DSU Node Troubleshoot Fiber Interface Module There are two LEDs on each FIM The top LED indicates the status of the FIM itself the bottom LED indicates the status of the other FIM the FIM connected to the far end of the fiber optic cable ...

Page 261: ...nterface Module LEDs FIM LED State Meaning On In frame synchronization Off Power off or held in reset Flashing Out of synchronization see Notes below OR Tx or RX cables could be reversed Notes 1 The FIM in the 3300 ICP monitors the synchronization of the clock that appears on the fiber link coming from the FIM in the peripheral or DSU Cabinet 2 The FIM in the peripheral or DSU cabinet monitors the...

Page 262: ... of LED behavior Troubleshoot the Conference Card BRI LED State Meaning Off BRI circuit not in use no device connected to circuit Flashing at 1 Hz Idle device connected to the circuit layer 1 established Flashing at 4 Hz Call being established from device on circuit layer 2 established On Call in progress at device on circuit layer 3 established ...

Page 263: ...en message link open to the system off message link not open to the system ST status flashing operational off not operational solid card is booting L0 and L1 right side solid red error right side off no error left side solid green D channel established left side flashing green Layer 1 established left side off no link right side yellow with left side flashing green alarm indication from far end ri...

Page 264: ...message link not open to the system ST status flashing operational off not operational solid card in booting L0 and L1 right side solid red error no physical layer is present or network line side NT LT jumper is not set correctly right side off no error left side solid green AB signaling established left side flashing green Layer 1 established left side off no link right side yellow with left side...

Page 265: ...Troubleshooting Release 3 3 257 Other Troubleshooting Refer to the System Administration Tool for additional troubleshooting information ...

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