Nortel 1000E manuals
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- Procedure
- Revision history
- Getting help from the Nortel Web site
- Getting help from a specialist by using an Express Routing Code
- on the Nortel web site
- System information
- Applicable systems
- Safety instructions
- Lifting system equipment
- Installing telephones
- Installation summary
- Installation tasks
- System components
- Introduction
- CS 1000E Common Processor Pentium Mobile Call Server
- Signaling Server
- Media Gateway Controller
- MC32S Media Card
- Media Gateway
- Media Gateway Expander
- inch Rack Mount Kit
- BayStack 470 Switch
- BayStack 460 Layer 2 switch
- inch rack
- Miscellaneous system components
- Rack-mounting the components
- Lifting system components
- Guidelines for component placement in a rack
- Rack-mounting a Media Gateway or Media Gateway Expander
- Rack-mounting a Terminal Server
- Installing system grounds
- Installing a ground bar
- Installing an NTBK80 Ground Bar
- Installing an NTDU6201 Ground Bar
- Grounding an ISP1100 Signaling Server
- Grounding Media Gateways powered by the same electrical panel
- Grounding a Media Gateway powered by multiple electrical panels
- Grounding other rack-mounted components
- Grounding equipment in the UK
- Installing and connecting CS 1000E hardware
- Connecting CP PM Call Server 0 to CP PM Call Server 1
- Connecting co-located CP PM Call Servers
- Installing the cards
- Installing a DSP Daughterboard
- Installing the CP PM card
- Cabling the cards
- adapter onto a Media Card
- Inserting a Shielded 50-pin to Serial/ELAN/TLAN adapter
- Connecting a Media Card to the ELAN subnet
- Connecting a Media Card to the TLAN subnet
- Installing software on the CS 1000E
- Installing the software
- Reconfiguring I/O ports and call registers
- Testing the CP PM Call Server
- Making the system redundant
- Testing CP PM Call Server 0
- Switching call processing
- Testing CP PM Call Server 1
- Configuring initial IP configuration data on MGC
- Configuring the MGC on the Call Server
- Call Server
- Configuring login IDs and passwords
- Enabling the multi-user option
- Configuring pseudo-terminals (PTYs)
- Checking PTY status
- Configuring Virtual Tone and Conference Circuits
- Configuring the MG 1000E Bandwidth Management Zones
- Configuring the MG 1000E ports
- Configuring Digitone Receivers
- Configuring Tone Detectors
- Launching Element Manager
- Importing preconfigured IP telephony files
- Reviewing and submitting IP telephony node configuration files
- Installing a Signaling Server
- Readiness checklist
- Installing the CP PM Signaling Server hardware
- Connections
- Connecting a Nortel CP PM Signaling Server
- E system
- M system
- Connecting an IBM X306m Signaling Server
- Connecting an HP DL320-G4 Signaling Server
- Installing the Signaling Server software
- Installing Signaling Server software
- First boot of a new Nortel CP PM Signaling Server
- Entering basic system configuration parameters
- Adding a Follower Signaling Server to an IP Telephony node
- Unpacking Help files for Virtual Terminal Emulator
- Logging in to the Signaling Server
- Verifying a successful configuration
- NN43041-310 Standard 01.11 October
- Configuring the IPMG
- Configuring the IPMG (Element Manager)
- Configuring conference TDS
- Configure conference TDS (CLI)
- Configuring conference TDS (Element Manager)
- Configuring DSP Daughterboard Voice gateway channels
- Connecting an IR-8020M
- Configuring a Terminal Server
- Connecting a Terminal Server to the system
- Configure IP address for the Terminal Server
- Telnet Terminal Server virtual management port
- Telnet CS 1000E COM port from a PC
- Configuring a transparent rlogin port
- Accessing an MRV Console Port through the on-board modem
- CS 1000E COM port types
- Server
- Accessing a CS 1000E from a PC through telnet Terminal Server
- Configuring an rlogin port for various applications
- Configuring a terminal and SDI ports
- Setting the TTY terminal port
- CS 1000E CP PM Call Server COM Port connections
- MG 1000E SDI connection
- Connecting SDI ports on the Media Gateways
- BayStack 470 SDI connection
- Installing and cross-connecting a trunk card
- Circuit card options
- Connecting a trunk
- Universal Trunk card connections
- E&M Trunk card connections
- Trunk connections (Europe)
- Trunk connections (UK)
- NN43041
- Verifying trunk functionality
- Voice Gateway Media Card
- Configuring a card
- Configuring a card as a node Leader
- Configuring voice gateway channels using Element Manager
- Configuring voice gateway channels using LD 14
- Saving configuration changes
- Installing a CompactFlash
- Installing the CompactFlash
- Installing a card in a Media Gateway
- Installing a Voice Gateway Media Card in a card slot
- Verifying a card
- Displaying the Voice Gateway status for all voice gateway channels
- Displaying the status of Voice Gateway Media Card units
- Disabling a card
- Disabling a card unit
- Enabling a card
- Enabling a card unit
- Verifying functionality
- Installing the Main Distribution Frame
- Terminal block requirements
- Installing a Krone Test Jack Frame for the UK
- Installing the Krone Test Jack Frame (UK)
- Connecting the cables to the Media Gateways
- Configuring an IP telephony node
- Before you begin
- Configuring MS Internet Explorer
- Logging in to Element Manager
- Performing a datadump
- Performing a datadump using Element Manager
- cross-connecting telephones
- Card placement in a Media Gateway or a Media Gateway Expansion
- Connecting a telephone without a PFTU
- Connecting an off-premise telephone
- Connecting an attendant console
- Installing and configuring Nortel IP Phones
- Package components for the Nortel IP Phones
- Setting passwords for the administrator and temporary
- Configuring VoIP bandwidth management zones
- Configuring virtual superloops
- Configuring the IP Phones
- Installer passwords
- Installing Nortel IP Phone hardware components
- Configuring the Nortel IP Phone boot parameters
- Entering Nortel IP Phone boot parameters using manual configuration
- Entering Nortel IP Phone boot parameters using full DHCP parameters
- Entering boot parameters using partial DHCP parameters
- Using Set-Based Installation
- Installing the IP Softphone 2050
- Configuring the IP Softphone 2050
- Installing the USB Headset Kit
- Verifying Nortel IP Phone functionality
- Power Fail Transfer Unit
- Installing and connecting a QUA6 PFTU
- Installing and connecting a third-party PFTU
- Connecting an analog (500/2500-type) telephone to a PFTU
- Connecting a trunk to a PFTU
- Installing and cross-connecting
- an external alarm from a PFTU
- Installing an alarm using an alarm port assigned in LD 15
- Installing an alarm through QUA6 PFTU connections
- Basic system telephony configuration
- Configuring the basic system
- TN assignment
- managing the Gatekeeper database
1000E
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- Getting help from a specialist by using an Express Routing Code
- Overview
- Precautions
- Communicating with the system
- System terminal access for CP PII and CP PIV Call Servers
- System terminal access for Media Gateway Controller
- Telephony Manager
- Element Manager
- Hardware maintenance tools
- Compact flash cards
- Circuit card features
- NTDW61 CP PM Call Processor
- NTDW61 CP PM Signaling Server
- NT4N64 PII and NT4N39 PIV Call Processor features
- CP PII and CP PIV System Utility card features
- NTDW60 Media Gateway Controller card
- NTDW60 Media Gateway Controller LEDs
- NTDW62 and NTDW64 Media Gateway Controller daughterboards
- NTDW65 Voice Gateway Media Card LEDs
- Circuit card LEDs
- NTAK10 faceplate LEDs
- NTAK79 faceplate LEDs
- NTBK50 faceplate LEDs
- NTAK09 and NTRB21 faceplate LEDs
- NTDK20 SSC card faceplate LEDs
- NTDK83 and NTDK99 IP daughterboard LEDs
- ELAN network interface LEDs
- System alarms
- Line transfer
- Software maintenance tools
- Maintenance applications
- Diagnostic programs
- Media Gateway Controller Local Diagnostic Shells
- Media Gateway Controller log file
- Interactive diagnostics
- Clearing faults
- Fault indicators
- Clearing Core Call Server faults
- Clearing Signaling Server faults
- Clearing MG 1000E faults
- Clearing MG 1000T faults
- Monitoring 100BaseT link voice Quality of Service
- Clearing trunk faults
- Clearing Terminal Server faults
- Database management
- Equipment Data Dump
- Customer Configuration Backup and Restore
- Replacing equipment
- Removing CS 1000E Core Call Server cover
- Replacing NTDW61 CP PM Signaling Server equipment
- Replacing the NTDW60 Media Gateway Controller card
- Replacing the NTDW62 or NTDW64 DSP daughterboard
- Replacing the NTDW65 Voice Gateway Media Card
- Replacing the NT4N64 CP PII Call Processor card
- Replacing the NT4N39AA CP PIV Call Processor card
- Replacing the NT4N48 System Utility card
- Replacing the NTDU67 Drive Carrier card (CP PII only)
- Replacing the NTDU64 alarm/fan module
- Replacing the NTDU65 power supply module
- Accessing Media Gateway internal components
- Replacing the NTAK02 SDI/DCH circuit card
- Replacing the NTAK03 TDS/DTR circuit card
- Replacing the NTAK79 or NTBK50 2.0 Mb PRI card
- Replacing the NTAK09 1.5 Mb DTI/PRI card (PRI applications)
- Replacing the NTAK09, NTAK10, or NTRB21 circuit cards (DTI applications)
- Replacing equipment cards
- Replacing the NT5K21 equipment card
- Replacing the NTAG26 equipment card
- Replacing the NTAK92 off-premises protection module
- Replacing the NTDK20 SSC card
- Replacing the NTTK25 software daughterboards
- Replacing IP daughterboards
- Call Server maintenance
- Call Server backup, data dump, and restore
- Signaling Server maintenance
- Media Card maintenance
- Remote upgrade
- LD 36 analog trunk card status
- Introduction
- Replacing a Media Card
- IP Line and IP Phone maintenance and diagnostics
- IP line shell commands
- Media Card 32S and DSP daughterboard DSP tests
- Proactive Voice Quality Management
- How voice quality monitoring works
- Feature packaging
- Diagnosing and isolating voice-quality problems
- SNMP interface
- pbxLink connection
- LD 117 STAT SERV enhancement
- Technical Assistance service
- Services available
- Requesting assistance
1000E
Table of contents
- installation and configuration
- revision history
- Contents
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- list of procedures
- about this document
- applicable systems
- safety instructions
- lifting system equipment
- installing telephones
- installation summary
- installation tasks
- Table Of Contents
- cs 1000e call server
- backup and restore enhancements
- signaling server
- media card
- media gateway expander
- inch rack mount kit
- baystack 470 switch
- baystack 460 layer 2 switch
- system cables
- miscellaneous system components
- uninterruptible power supply
- rack-mounting the components
- lifting system components
- guidelines for component placement in a rack
- rack-mounting a cs 1000e call server
- rack-mounting a media gateway or media gateway expander
- rack-mounting a signaling server
- rack-mounting a terminal server
- installing a ground bar
- grounding a cs 1000e call server
- grounding a media gateway powered by the same electrical panel
- grounding a media gateway powered by multiple electrical panels
- grounding a media gateway expander
- grounding other rack-mounted components
- grounding equipment in the uk
- connecting call server 0 to call server
- connecting the cs 1000e core call servers to an mg 1000e
- connecting a media card to the elan subnet
- installing the software
- connecting an mg 1000t core to a survivable
- connecting an mg 1000t core to the elan subnet
- connecting a media card to the elan
- signaling server software install tool
- logging in to the signaling server
- verifying a successful configuration
- Configuring the CS 1000E Call Server
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- enabling the login name option
- configuring login ids and passwords
- enabling the multi-user option
- configuring pseudo-terminals (ptys)
- checking pty status
- configuring virtual tone and conference circuits
- configuring the mg 1000e bandwidth management zones
- configuring the mg 1000e ports
- configuring digitone receivers
- configuring tone detectors
- adding a software daughterboard and remote security device
- adding a 100baset daughterboard (dual port)
- adding a 100baset daughterboard (single port)
- pc card interface
- installing software on an mg 1000e ssc
- installing software on an mg 1000t
- software installation program
- installing software on an ssc
- setting the system time and date
- configuring a terminal server
- telnet terminal server virtual management port
- telnet cs 1000e com port from a pc
- configuring a transparent rlogin port
- accessing an mrv console port through the on-board modem
- cs 1000e com port types
- setting the tty terminal port
- cs 1000e core call server sdi connection
- mg 1000e sdi connection
- signaling server sdi connection
- baystack 470 sdi connection
- checking the status of the elan network interfaces
- checking the status of the hsp ports
- checking the status of the mg 1000t 100baset links
- checking mg 1000t trunking functionality
- circuit card options
- connecting a trunk
- universal trunk card connections
- e&m trunk card connections
- trunk connections (europe)
- trunk connections (uk)
- verifying trunk functionality
- Installing and configuring a Voice Gateway Media Card
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- configuring a card
- configuring a card as a node leader
- configuring voice gateway channels using ld
- saving configuration changes
- installing a compactflash
- installing a card in a media gateway
- verifying a card
- disabling a card
- disabling a card unit
- enabling a card
- enabling a card unit
- verifying functionality
- installing the main distribution frame
- terminal block requirements
- installing a krone test jack frame for the uk
- connecting the cables to the media gateways
- before you begin
- configuring ms internet explorer
- installing line cards and
- connecting a telephone without a pftu
- connecting an off-premise telephone
- connecting an attendant console
- Installing and configuring IP Phones
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- package components for the ip phones
- configuring voip bandwidth management zones
- configuring virtual superloops
- configuring an ip phone using ld
- setting administrator and temporary ip telephone installer passwords
- installing ip phone hardware components
- configuring the ip phone boot parameters
- entering ip phone boot parameters using manual configuration
- entering ip phone boot parameters using full dhcp parameters
- entering ip phone boot parameters using partial dhcp parameters
- using set-based installation
- installing the ip softphone
- upgrading firmware
- installing and cross-connecting a
- installing and connecting a qua6 pftu
- installing and connecting a third-party pftu
- connecting an analog (500/2500-type) telephone to a pftu
- connecting a trunk to a pftu
- installing and cross-connecting
- installing an alarm using an alarm port assigned in ld
- installing an alarm through qua6 pftu connections
- mg 1000t switch over to survival mode
- switchback from survival mode
- lock and unlock commands
- database synchronization
- configuring a survivable mg 1000t expansion
- printing survivable mg 1000t expansion parameters
- verifying ip telephony node operation in survival mode
- retrieving cdr records from a survivable mg 1000t expansion
- basic system configuration
- mg 1000t card slot assignment
- tn assignment
- implementation summary
1000E
Table of contents
- revision history
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- about this document
- related information
- general precautions
- terminal server
- system terminal access for mg 1000t
- element manager
- accessing the system
- Alarm/fan module features
- Circuit card features
- circuit card leds
- ntak10 faceplate leds
- ntak79 faceplate leds
- ntbk50 faceplate leds
- ntdk20 ssc card faceplate leds
- ntdk83 and ntdk99 ip daughterboard leds
- elan network interface leds
- Signaling Server LEDs
- System alarms
- Line transfer
- External power loss
- Software maintenance tools
- Maintenance applications
- Diagnostic programs
- OTM alarm management
- Interactive diagnostics
- Clearing faults
- Fault clearing process
- Fault indicators
- Clearing CS 1000E Core Call Server faults
- Clearing Signaling Server faults
- Clearing MG 1000E faults
- Clearing MG 1000T faults
- Monitoring 100BaseT link voice Quality of Service
- Clearing trunk faults
- MG 1000E and MG 1000E Expander card slot assignment
- MG 1000T and MG 1000T Expander card slot assignment
- Clearing IP Phone faults
- Standard 1.00 September
- Replacing equipment
- Removing CS 1000E Core Call Server cover
- Replacing the NT4N64 CP PII Call Processor card
- Replacing the NT4N48 System Utility card
- Replacing the NTDU67 Drive Carrier card
- Replacing the NTDU64 alarm/fan module
- Replacing the NTDU65 power supply module
- Accessing Media Gateway internal components
- Replacing the NTAK02 SDI/DCH circuit card
- Replacing the NTAK79 or NTBK50 2.0 Mbit PRI card
- Replacing the NTAK10 or NTRB21 circuit cards (DTI applications)
- Replacing equipment cards
- Replacing the NTDK20 SSC card
- Replacing the NTTK25 Software Daughterboards
- Replacing IP daughterboards
- Media Card maintenance
- Faceplate maintenance display codes
- Replacing a Media Card
- Verify Media Card software and firmware
- IP line shell commands
- Technical Assistance service
- Services available
- requesting assistance
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