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Meridian

Brand: Nortel | Category: Server
Table of contents
  1. key features
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Meridian

Brand: Nortel | Category: Network Hardware
Table of contents
  1. companion 200
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Introducing the COMPANION 200
  8. COMPANION 200 components
  9. Installing the COMPANION 200
  10. Installing the equipment
  11. Maintaining the COMPANION 200
  12. Preparing for the installation
  13. Required equipment
  14. Optional equipment
  15. Power bar requirements
  16. Base Station Powering
  17. Installing the system in two rows
  18. Installing the system in three rows
  19. Other things to consider when you are planning the installation
  20. Important safety instructions
  21. Installing the hardware
  22. Summary
  23. Installing the Software Cartridge
  24. Installing a Line Cartridge
  25. Installing an Expansion Cartridge
  26. Installing Line Modules
  27. Mounting a Line Module
  28. Installing a Line Cartridge in a Line Module
  29. Routing cables in the cable trough
  30. Mounting a Base Station Module
  31. Installing power bars
  32. Installing Remote Power Interconnect units
  33. Mounting the Remote Power Interconnect unit
  34. Upgrading an RPI-8 to an RPI-16
  35. Wiring the RPI
  36. Wiring the system
  37. Wiring the access lines
  38. Wiring the TCM lines
  39. Connecting the fiber cables
  40. Installing cable trough end plates
  41. Installing the Administration Terminal
  42. Mounting the Administration Terminal on the wall
  43. Installing Base Stations
  44. Installing external antennas
  45. Installing an indoor directional external antenna
  46. Installing an indoor omni-directional external antenna
  47. Installing an outdoor omni-directional external antenna
  48. Installing a lightning surge protector
  49. Powering up
  50. Programming the COMPANION 200
  51. The COMPANION 200 Administration Terminal
  52. Configuration programming
  53. Administration programming
  54. Changing the Registration password
  55. Programming the system settings
  56. System time
  57. System date
  58. Link time
  59. Gain pad
  60. Data Re-evaluation
  61. Running Data Re-evaluation
  62. Memory reset
  63. Registering the portables
  64. Verifying the installation
  65. Verifying a radio's cell assignment
  66. Verifying a radio's antenna setting
  67. Maintenance
  68. Ending a Maintenance session
  69. Identifying a device by its port number
  70. Verifying the version number of a device
  71. Checking the state of a port
  72. Disabling a device
  73. Module status
  74. Disabling a module
  75. Enabling a module
  76. Checking the Administration log
  77. Understanding alarm messages
  78. Understanding event messages
  79. Troubleshooting
  80. Troubleshooting power problems
  81. Troubleshooting the Administration Terminal
  82. Troubleshooting a Base Station Module
  83. Troubleshooting a portable
  84. Troubleshooting an RPI
  85. Replacing equipment
  86. Controller Power Supply Unit
  87. Software Cartridge
  88. Expansion Cartridge
  89. Base Station Module
  90. Power bar
  91. Administration Terminal
  92. Base Station
  93. Appendix A: Regulatory information
  94. Telecom Compliance
  95. Radio Frequency Interference
  96. General installation warnings
  97. Appendix B: Technical specifications
  98. Mechanical requirements
  99. Power Supply Unit
  100. port expansion cartridge
  101. Line Module
  102. Fiber Cable Spool
  103. Base Station plug-top power supply
  104. External antennas
  105. Outdoor omni-directional antenna
  106. Remote Access Device
  107. Appendix C: Programming overview
  108. Appendix D: Programming the host switch
  109. Independent assignment
  110. Twinned assignment
  111. Caller ID display
  112. Positioning a Base Station
  113. List of Terms
  114. Index
Meridian first page preview

Meridian

Brand: Nortel | Category: Adapter
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. about this document
  9. about this guide
  10. product overview
  11. conventions used in this guide
  12. Meridian Digital Telephone IP Adapter description
  13. Product Introduction
  14. Meridian Digital Telephone External IP Adapter unit
  15. Configuration - Device and Software
  16. Hardware description
  17. Meridian Digital Telephone IP Adapter unit LED display diagrams
  18. Meridian Digital Telephone Internal IP Adapter circuit card
  19. Internal IP Adapter circuit card
  20. External IP Adapter unit
  21. Internet Access Device description
  22. Connection options
  23. How Meridian Digital Telephone IP Adapter units work
  24. Outgoing call process
  25. Call scenario 1: host-controlled—corporate internal call
  26. Call scenario 2: host-controlled—corporate external call
  27. System security
  28. Telephones
  29. Supported telephone features
  30. Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) applications
  31. Online/Offline Table
  32. Emergency service number
  33. Configuration Manager
  34. Power requirements
  35. Planning for installation
  36. Physical environment
  37. Mounting options
  38. Administration PC
  39. Administering multiple nodes in the network
  40. Network considerations
  41. Deployment
  42. IP deployment
  43. unit
  44. Preparing for installation
  45. Required hardware and software tools
  46. Installing the Meridian Digital Telephone Internal IP Adapter circuit card
  47. IP Adapter circuit card
  48. Installing ferrite beads
  49. Installing the Meridian Digital Telephone External IP Adapter unit
  50. IP Adapter unit
  51. IP Adapter unit to the network
  52. menu
  53. Before you begin
  54. Accessing the telephone menu
  55. Backing up while in the telephone menu
  56. Running the telephone menu script
  57. Manager
  58. Meridian Digital Telephone IP Adapter unit system configuration
  59. Configuring the system settings
  60. field descriptions
  61. IP configuration
  62. Configuring IP information
  63. IP Configuration field descriptions
  64. RLC connection configuration
  65. Configuring the RLC connection information
  66. RLC Connection configuration field descriptions
  67. Using the digital telephone
  68. Modes of operation
  69. Placing and receiving calls
  70. To call another station at your site—host-controlled mode
  71. Indicator updates
  72. Display messages
  73. bandwidth limit
  74. Telephone features operation
  75. Call Transfer
  76. Going online and offline
  77. Overriding an automatic offline event from the host PBX
  78. Administration
  79. Changing the administration password
  80. unit's password
  81. Creating a backup configuration file
  82. Creating the backup file
  83. Restoring the configuration
  84. Uploading a configuration file over the IP network
  85. Display logs
  86. Printing the display logs to a file
  87. Changing the number of display logs retained by the Meridian Digital Telephone IP Adapter unit
  88. Clear logs
  89. Statistics screens
  90. Caller Information Statistics
  91. Digital Signal Processor (DSP) Statistics
  92. Ethernet Interface Statistics
  93. Network Statistics
  94. Verifying the firmware and software version
  95. Verifying the firmware version
  96. Obtaining the latest upgrade file
  97. Extracting upgrade files from the download file
  98. Performing a firmware upgrade
  99. firmware
  100. Restarting the system
  101. Performing a software upgrade
  102. Troubleshooting
  103. Identifying why a problem occurred
  104. Meridian Digital Telephone IP Adapter unit LEDs
  105. Digital telephone
  106. Network connectivity
  107. Software problems
  108. Using Configuration Manager's PING
  109. Unsuccessful PING options
  110. Recovering from a catastrophic failure
  111. Repair and warranty information
  112. Asia/Pacific
  113. A Planning forms
  114. IP Adapter Network Connections
  115. IP Adapter Configuration Information—Dialing Plans
  116. IP Adapter telephone menu— Configuration Values
  117. B Connection pin-out tables
  118. RJ-45 ethernet connector
  119. Admin (serial) connector pin-out table
  120. Power connector pin-out table
  121. C Equipment attachment notices
  122. Industry Canada
  123. D Safety and regulatory information
  124. International safety compliance
  125. Electromagnetic compatibility
  126. Electromagnetic immunity
  127. Electrostatic discharge
  128. FCC requirements
  129. Telephone network plug and jack
  130. Fields Index
  131. Index
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