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NEAX 2000 Cheat Sheet
Before you start with the IPK you should……
1. Load Service pack 4 to the IAD board and the Key System must be at minimum R2500.
CPU software must be either 2.5, 3.5, 4.5, 4.6 or 4.7 to support IP_CCIS.
2. To load Service Pack 4 to the IAD board.
a. Insert the IAD (8)-U ( ) ETU in to any slot in the KSU. Make sure that all the switches in S2
are set to the ON position (factory default).
b. Once the LED’s CH8 and CH7 are lit solid and the Status LED is flashing red, connect your
PC to the IAD (8)-U ( ) ETU Ethernet connector (The bottom RJ-45 connector).
c. The IAD (8)-U ( ) ETU Default IP Address is :
192.168.1.100
Set your PC so that it is statically assigned an IP address of
192.168.1.xxx
with a subnet
mask of
255.255.255.0
to ensure it is in the same network as the IAD(8)-U( ) ETU.
d. Point the Microsoft Internet Explorer browser (Version 6 or higher) to the internet navigational
bar and type the following IP address:
192.168.1.100
e. On the IAD (8)-U ( ) ETU Login screen enter the following information. Default Login ID=
admin
(Lower case). Default Password=
password
(Lower case).
f.
On the IAD (8)-U ( ) ETU Welcome screen check to see what service pack is currently
loaded. If
Service Pack 4
is already loaded go to step 3. If the card is at Service Pack 2 or 3
go to step j. If there is no Service Pack, select
Browse
and locate:
SP02_Prep.pkg
.
g. Click
Upload.
h. Once the preparation package has been successfully loaded, the IAD (8)-U ( ) ETU Message
Screen for SP02 Prep Pack is displayed. Wait about
30 seconds
and then remove the IAD
(8)-U ( ) ETU and set all the Dip Switches to the
OFF
position. Insert the IAD (8)-U ( ) ETU
back into the system.
i.
Log back into the card. Default Login ID =
admin
(Lower case). Default Password =
password
(Lower case).
j.
On the Welcome screen, select
Browse
and locate the file named:
IAD(8)-U10 SP04.spk
from your PC. File should be loaded from PC hard drive and not from a CD or from a jump
drive. Upload this file.
k. Once Service Pack 4 has been successfully loaded, the IAD (8)-U ( ) ETU Message Screen
for SP 04 Service Pack is displayed. Remove the IAD card and set all the DIP switches to the
“ON” position.
l.
Service Pack 4 is now loaded to the card and you can begin to program.
3. For station to station calls over CCIS you can use the 16 closed numbering blocks or you can use
ARS to set up the closed numbering if more than 16 different entries are needed. If you use ARS
for the closed numbering use function number 604.
4. If you need to access trunks out of the 2000 IPS over the CCIS you must use ARS programming
so as to add the other sites trunk access code in front of the dialed number.
5. Always try to bench test. If possible take the IPK to the PBX site or vice versa and connect the
IAD card to the IPTB card with a cross over cable to test operation. This will save you hours of
second guessing your work when you plug into the customers network and there is no speech
path due to a network configuration issue. The cross over cable between to two devices
eliminates any network issues and testing should include a voice call and call back, in both
directions, between sites to confirm IP and point code programming.