Nortel 9110 manuals
9110
Table of contents
- release notes
- Table Of Contents
- About this document
- who should read this document
- What's new in release 1.4.2
- Hardware, software, and documentation requirements
- Compatibility options
- m39xx series digital telephone set accessory compatibility
- communications system and software requirements
- Upgrade file names for this release
- Performing upgrades
- Important installation notes
- Impact of delay on voice quality
- PSTN testing
- troubleshooting
- Bridge Ports
- BRI Configuration property sheet
- Local Remote Office 9150 unit dialing plan
- Operation (Remote Office units)
- analog ports
- distinctive ring
- emergency service programmability
- stutter dial tone
- Issues Corrected Since 1.4.1
- Known problems in this release
- Documentation additions and corrections
- supported telephone models
- call forward
- display logs
9110
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- About this document
- Introduction to packetized voice
- The E-model to measure audio quality and user satisfaction
- Compressed audio quality under ideal conditions
- Compressed audio quality under packet loss conditions
- Evaluating your network
- Bandwidth usage table
- Quality of service issues
- Ordering ISDN lines
9110
Table of contents
9110
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- about this document
- about this guide
- product overview
- conventions used in this guide
- Remote Gateway 911x Series description
- Product Introduction
- Remote Gateway 9115 unit
- Configuration - device and software
- Hardware description
- display diagrams
- Remote Gateway 9110 unit
- Universal power supply support - Remote Gateway 9110 unit
- Universal power supply support - Remote Gateway 9115 unit
- Internet Access Device description
- Connection options
- QoS Transitioning Technology
- How Remote Gateway 911x series units work
- Outgoing call process
- Host-controlled call mode
- Call scenario 1: host-controlled—corporate internal call
- pstn call
- Call scenario 2: host-controlled—corporate external call
- Call scenario 3: locally controlled mode—local call
- System security
- Telephones
- accessory compatibility
- M39xx series digital telephone set accessory compatibility
- Supported telephone features
- Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) applications
- Communications system and software requirements
- Voice over IP
- Call timers (permanent and call on demand)
- How the timers work to control PSTN costs
- Local calling
- Online/Offline Table
- Emergency service number
- Remote Gateway 9100 Series Configuration Manager
- Power requirements
- Planning for installation
- Physical environment
- Mounting options
- Administration PC
- Administering multiple nodes in the network
- Optivity Telephony Manager and Configuration Manager
- Network considerations
- Deployment
- IP deployment
- PSTN deployment
- QoS transition
- Local PSTN connection
- Sharing a PSTN line
- Installing the Remote Gateway 911x series unit
- Preparing for installation
- Required hardware and software tools
- Installing the Remote Gateway 9110 circuit card
- Inserting the Remote Gateway 9110 circuit card
- Installing ferrite beads
- Connecting the Remote Gateway 9110 circuit card
- Powering up the Remote Gateway 9110 circuit card
- Installing the Remote Gateway 9115 unit
- Connecting the Remote Gateway 9115 unit
- Connecting the Remote Gateway 9115 unit to the network
- Powering up the Remote Gateway 9115 unit
- Testing the network connection
- telephone menu
- Before you begin
- Accessing the telephone menu
- Exiting the system using the Release key
- Running the telephone menu script
- Configuration Manager
- Remote Gateway 911x series unit system configuration
- Emergency service programmability
- IP configuration
- Configuring IP information
- RLC connection configuration
- Configuring the RLC connection information
- Auto upgrade configuration
- Configuring automatic upgrade
- Syslog configuration
- Configuring syslog functionality
- Using the digital telephone
- Modes of operation
- locally controlled modes
- Why offline mode is important
- Placing and receiving calls
- Placing a host-controlled call
- Calling another station at your site—locally controlled mode
- Indicator updates
- PSTN line usage and the local calling indicator
- Display messages
- Telephone features operation
- Call Waiting
- Call Transfer
- Conference
- Going online and offline
- Overriding an automatic offline event from the host PBX
- Administration
- Changing the administration password
- Changing the Configuration Manager password
- Changing the Remote Gateway 911x series unit's password
- Creating a backup configuration file
- Creating the backup file
- Restoring the configuration
- Uploading a configuration file over the IP network
- Display logs
- Printing the display logs to a file
- Remote Gateway 911x series unit
- Clear logs
- Statistics screens
- Bandwidth Connection Statistics
- Caller Information Statistics
- Digital Signal Processor (DSP) Statistics
- Ethernet Interface Statistics
- Network Statistics
- Verifying the firmware and software version
- Verifying the firmware version
- Obtaining the latest upgrade file
- Extracting upgrade files from the download file
- Performing a firmware upgrade
- When to perform a firmware upgrade
- Upgrading the Remote Gateway 911x series unit firmware
- Automatic or scheduled firmware upgrade
- Self-contained firmware upgrade
- Restarting the system
- Performing a software upgrade
- Troubleshooting
- Identifying why a problem occurred
- Remote Gateway 911x series unit LED indicators
- Digital telephone set
- Network connectivity
- Software problems
- Using Configuration Manager's PING
- Unsuccessful PING options
- Syslog testing
- Alarms and alerts
- Recovering from a catastrophic failure
- Repair and warranty information
- Asia/Pacific
- A Planning forms
- Remote Gateway 911x series Network Connections
- Remote Gateway 911x series Configuration Information—Dialing Plans
- Remote Gateway 911x series telephone menu—Configuration Values
- B Connection pin-out tables
- RJ-45 Ethernet connector
- RJ-11 Analog telephone line connector
- Admin (serial) connector pin-out table
- Power connector pin-out table
- C Equipment attachment notices
- Industry Canada
- Ringer Equivalence Number
- D Safety and regulatory information
- International safety compliance
- Electromagnetic compatibility
- FCC requirements
- Equipment harmful to the telephone network
- call duration timer
- configuration manager
- directory number
- dip switch
- electrostatic discharge
- remote station
- serial port
- silence suppression
- subnet mask
- trunk groups
- Fields index
- Index
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