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NEAX 2000 Cheat Sheet
IP CCIS Trunking to IPK
Here is an example of IP CCIS trunking to an NEC IPK. IP addressing, trunk, route, and station numbers
are for example only. The programming examples for either system can be used for connection to any
other like system or the NEAX 2400.
Before you start with the IPS you should……
1. Confirm the revision of the IPTB card to be version B2 2.06 or higher. Check the white revision
sticker on the board or in programming with CM F85>XX11>, CM F85>XX>12, and CM
F85>XX13> where XX = the sense wheel of the IPTB board.
2. Confirm the 3 cables from the IPTB board to the VCTI boards are connected as per the IVS2 IP
Manual (rev 3) Chapter 2 page 29. Do this wrong and you will smell smoke.
3. The IPTB board with VCTI cards have very specific power requirements in that depending on the
number of cards to be installed you must have vacant slots available in the PIM. These conditions
MUST
be confirmed with the IVS2 IP Manual (rev 3) Chapter 2 page 27.
4. VCTI boards can be mounted in LT slots 08~11 if required.
5. Out of the box the IPTB boards on the NEAX 2000 are defaulted to G729a voice compression.
The IPK IAD card does G 7.11. Obviously one side
MUST
be changed.
6. The IPTB board CAN be set for 10 or 100 Mbps (MODE Rotary SW and SW2) but in either
setting the data is at half duplex only.
7. Fax is available through the IPTB but modem data communication is not.
8. CM F88 must have 1 CCIS license (F88>05>) and 1 IP license (F88>11>) for each IPTB installed
in the system. Total of 8 IPTB’s can be installed each with 4 VCTI’s (total of 128 IP CCIS trunks).
9. See item 5 in “Before you start with the IPK you should…..”.
WAN/LAN
Originating Point Code 00001
IPTB IP Address 192.168.1.100
Originating Point Code 00002
IAD IP Address 192.168.2.150
Gateway/Route Address
192.168.1.1
Gateway/Route Address
192.168.2.1
Station 200
Station 300