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Meridian Meridian 1
Table of contents
- revision history
- about this guide
- Understanding DECT Messaging
- Table Of Contents
- Architecture
- SNPP interface
- TAP interface
- LAN access protocols
- Handsets
- Using the DECT Messaging system
- Table Of Contents
- setting up the dect messaging user interface
- receiving messages on a handset
- storing messages
- how to read a message
- sending messages
- how to send a message from a pc
- message handling
- tap protocol
Meridian Meridian 1
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- revision history
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- About this document
- related information
- Product description
- Hardware overview
- MICB operation
- Engineering guidelines
- System compatibility
- LAN configuration
- Installation and configuration
- Succession 1000M, Succession 1000, and Meridian 1 configuration
- Meridian SL-100 configuration
- configuration procedure
- MICB installation and configuration procedures
- MICB Installation Wizard
- Browser User Interface
- Scheduling BUI
- Chairperson operations
- Administration BUI
- Telephone User Interface
- TUI operation during an active conference
- TUI services
- Maintenance
- Diagnostic tools
- CLI command summary
- MICB fault isolation and correction
- Error message handling
- Backup and restore procedures
- Reports
- Short Connection Report
- Meetings Log Report
- Overbooking Report
- Billing Report
- Maintenance (Error) Report
- Upgrades
- Planning for an upgrade
- Upgrade procedures
- Appendix A: Password security
- Access permissions
- Unsuccessful login attempt handling
- Password parameters summary
- Reset passwords
- Appendix B: Product integrity
- Regulatory standards
- List of terms
- Standard 1.00 October
Meridian Meridian 1
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- New in this release
- Overview
- How to use this guide
- Skills you need
- Related documents
- Understanding and planning your scripts
- Using scripts in your contact center
- How call routing and call treatment work
- Types of scripts
- Script building blocks
- Planning your scripts
- Scripting tools and procedures
- Scripting rules and conventions
- Script formatting conventions
- Script naming guidelines
- Script rules
- General scriptwriting tips
- Guidelines for providing feedback
- GIVE IVR" on
- Scriptwriting tips for specific commands
- Script example using formatting conventions and rules
- Opening the scripting tool
- Working with script variables
- Starting the Script Variables tool
- Types of variables
- Creating script variables
- Checking variables for referencing scripts
- Changing script variable properties
- Copying script variables
- Deleting script variables
- Printing script variables
- Creating and administering scripts
- Section A: Creating and editing scripts
- Creating new scripts
- Editing scripts
- Adding script elements to scripts
- Saving changes to scripts
- Opening Web Scripts Editor in a new window
- Using text find and replace
- Using character count
- Importing scripts into Contact Center Manager
- Creating script variables" on
- Exporting scripts to a remote location
- Section C: Administering scripts
- Validating scripts
- Activating and deactivating scripts
- Deactivating scripts with circular dependencies
- Renaming scripts
- Deleting scripts
- Basic script commands
- Section A: Basic general commands
- ASSIGN TO
- EXECUTE
- EXECUTE SCRIPT
- IF-THEN-END IF
- IF-THEN-ELSE-END IF
- QUIT
- SECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205 WAIT
- CHANGE PRIORITY IN AGENT
- CHANGE PRIORITY IN SKILLSET
- DISCONNECT
- GIVE BUSY
- GIVE MUSIC
- GIVE OVERFLOW
- GIVE RAN
- GIVE RINGBACK
- GIVE SILENCE
- QUEUE TO AGENT
- QUEUE TO SKILLSET
- REMOVE FROM AGENT
- REMOVE FROM SKILLSET
- ROUTE CALL
- Advanced script commands
- EVENT HANDLER
- READVAR and SAVEVAR
- WHERE-EQUALS
- Networking commands
- Section A: Network ACD routing
- CHANGE PRIORITY IN NACD
- QUEUE TO NACD
- REMOVE FROM NACD
- Section B: Network Skill-Based Routing
- CHANGE PRIORITY IN NETWORK SKILLSET
- QUEUE TO NETWORK SKILLSET
- REMOVE FROM NETWORK SKILLSET
- Voice processing commands
- Choosing the most efficient commands
- Section A: Basic IVR
- GIVE IVR
- Section B: Voice session commands
- COLLECT DIGITS
- OPEN VOICE SESSION and END VOICE SESSION
- PLAY PROMPT
- Section C: Broadcast announcements
- GIVE CONTROLLED BROADCAST ANNOUNCEMENT
- Host Data Exchange commands
- SEND INFO
- SEND REQUEST
- GET RESPONSE
- Database Integration Wizard
- Intrinsics
- Examples of intrinsics use
- Section A: Skillset intrinsics
- Overview of skillset intrinsics
- ANSWERED COUNT
- AVERAGE SPEED ANSWER
- EXPECTED WAIT TIME
- IDLE AGENT
- IDLE AGENT COUNT
- LOGGED AGENT COUNT
- LOGGED OUT AGENT
- LONGEST IDLE AGENT
- MOST LOGGED AGENTS
- OLDEST
- OUT OF SERVICE
- POSITION IN QUEUE
- PRIORITY IN QUEUE
- PRIORITY IN NETWORK QUEUE
- QUEUED COUNT
- Section B: Time intrinsics
- DATE
- DAY OF MONTH
- MONTH OF YEAR
- Section C: Traffic intrinsics
- CALL RATE
- CONTACT RATE
- TOTAL ACTIVE CALLS
- TOTAL ACTIVE CONTACTS
- Section D: Call intrinsics
- age of call
- CALL FORWARD
- CALL FORWARD BUSY
- CALL FORWARD DO NOT DISTURB
- CALL FORWARD NO ANSWER
- CLID
- CONFERENCED
- DIALED DN
- Transferring calls with the dialed DN
- DIRECT CALL
- DNIS
- INTERNATIONAL CALL
- NETWORK CALL
- NPANXX
- on hold
- QUEUED
- ROUTE NUMBER
- TRANSFERRED
- Section E: Open Queue Intrinsics
- AGE OF CONTACT
- CONTACT DATA
- CONTACT TYPE
- ROUTE POINT
- Script expressions
- Logical expressions
- Mathematical expressions
- Relational expressions
- Order of operations
- Applications
- Applications and application thresholds
- Using sample scripts
- Creating the initial scripts
- Editing the master script
- Section B: Common scripts
- c_Basic
- c_Basic_Backup_Skillset
- c_Emergency_Boolean
- c_Emergency_Skillset_Check
- c_Excess_Call_Volume_Give_Busy
- c_Expected_Wait_Message
- c_Forced_Announcement
- c_Holiday_Broadcast_Announcement
- c_Priority_in_Queue_DNIS
- c_NSBR_Basic
- c_NSBR_Primary
- c_NSBR_Distribution
- c_Network
- Section D: Nodal Routing examples
- c_Master_Handles_Call_Transfers
- c_Master_with_Exception_Checks
- c_Master_with_Menus
- c_Primary_One
- c_Primary_Two
- c_Primary_Three
- c_Primary_Four
- c_Primary_Five
- c_Common_Secondary
- A Troubleshooting
- Script execution problems
- Voice processing problems
- Networking problems
- Phantom calls
- Validation errors
- Validation option rules
- B Scripting keywords
- Reserved keywords
- Using Provider
- service provider
- D Scripting for Multimedia and Outbound
- Using Multimedia Contact Intrinsics
- AGENT%AGENT
- DATE%DATE
- INTEGER%WAITTIME
- PRIORITY%PRIORITY
- SKILLSET%SKILLSET
- TIME%TIME
- CONTACTSUBTYPE
- CUSTOMERID
- CUSTOMFIELD1
- FROMADDRESS
- NEXTYEAR
- QUEUETYPE
- TOADDRESS
- Recommended scripts for Contact Center Multimedia
- troubleshooting
- Filtering Real Time Display statistics for rescheduled contacts
- Modifying the multimedia scripts
- E SIP Contact Center
- Example usage scripts
- SIP intrinsics
- Configuration guidelines and general scripting considerations
- Test script
- F Scripting Reference
- Commands and intrinsics
- Glossary
- Index
- chapter,
Meridian Meridian 1
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- revision history
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Preface
- M2000 Series Meridian Digital Telephones
- Reference list
- General features
- M2216ACD Headset interface
- Physical characteristics
- Software requirements
- Display module
- Program key
- Brandline insert
- M2000 Series Meridian Digital Telephone relocation
- Specifications
- Line engineering
- Power requirements
- m2000 series meridian digital telephones
- Handsets
- Ordering information
- M2317 Telephone
- Functional description
- Firmware features
- Dimensions and weight
- M2616CT (Cordless Telephone)
- Call Center
- Standard 9.00 April
- Environmental considerations
- M3900 Series Meridian Digital Telephones
- i2004 Internet Telephone
- Fixed Feature/Service key description
- Message Waiting Indicator (MWI)/Alerting LED
- Housing
- Soft-labeled programmable feature keys
- Data options
- Asynchronous Data Option (ADO)
- Meridian Communications Adapter (MCA)
- Meridian Communications Unit
- Analog Terminal Adapter
- Glossary
- Index
Meridian Meridian 1
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- New in this release
- List of Procedures
- 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
- Intended audience
- Conventions
- Related information
- Introduction
- Summary of procedures
- Preparing for installation
- System equipment – UEMs
- card cage
- System options
- signaling server
- Cable routing guidelines
- Equipment handling precautions
- handling circuit cards
- denan regulatory notice for japan
- Preparing the equipment for installation
- Placing the fourth module on a column
- Positioning and leveling equipment
- Installing AC power
- Safety ground/protective earth and logic return wiring
- Installing safety ground/protective earth and logic return wiring
- Installing UPS ground cabling
- Installing overhead cable tray kits
- NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December
- Installing DC power
- Candeo DC power systems
- large candeo modules
- small candeo modules
- installation reference guide
- configuration reference guide
- cabling and connecting the grounding leads
- connecting the power plant frame ground (or safety ground) leads
- four-feed pdu
- installing the four-feed pdu
- connecting power from the power plant to the pdu
- connecting uk power to the four-feed pdu
- system monitor connections
- Main Distribution Frame
- Terminal block requirements
- miscellaneous equipment
- Installing the Krone cross-connect system (UK)
- december 2007
- safety warning
- Installing Power Failure Transfer Units
- Installing a PFTU
- Connecting trunks and telephones
- Installing QUA6 PFTUs
- Configuring the system monitor
- Cabling the System Monitor
- Alarm interfacing to Candeo
- Configuring the alarm ports
- Customizing alarms
- Connecting a system terminal or modem
- Connecting a terminal
- Connecting a terminal to a COM port
- COM1 and COM2 ports
- SDI and COM1 ports
- Connecting a modem
- Configuring a modem
- Connecting a modem to an SDI port
- Connecting a modem to switch box, COM2 ports, SDI ports
- Single Group system
- Core/Net module
- Cabling the Core side
- Cabling the I/O panel
- Cabling the Network side
- Configuring and cabling the Clock Controllers
- Network Group 0: Shelf 0 to Shelf 1
- Inspecting CNI to 3PE factory installed cables
- Connecting the Core/Net backplanes
- Optioning the System Utility Card
- Connecting Core modules to a LAN
- Multi Group system
- Cabling the Core/Net module backplane
- Disconnecting cables from the Core/Net module backplane
- Core shelf cabling
- Installing the CP PIV to I/O panel cables
- Connecting the Core module to a LAN
- Cabling a Dual Ring Fiber Network
- FIJI card cabling
- Installing the Shelf 0 fiber optic ring (ascending)
- Installing the Shelf 1 fiber optic ring (descending)
- FIJI to FIJI cabling
- Connecting the Clock Controller cables
- Cabling network modules and loops
- Network module connections
- Connecting Groups 1 through 7: Shelf 0 to Shelf 1
- Connecting the Network modules to the Core/Net modules
- Connecting the 3PE cables to the 3PE fanout panels
- Cabling a Superloop Network Card – single column
- Cabling a Superloop Network Card – multiple columns
- Cabling lines and trunks
- Cabling an IPE Module or Media Gateway
- Connecting lines and trunks
- Powering up the system and initial loading
- Preparing to power up – AC
- Turning AC power ON
- Resetting the main circuit breakers (AC power)
- Preparing to power up – DC
- Installing software
- NN43021
- Testing Core/Net 1 and Core/Net 0
- Performing acceptance tests
- Testing the module power supply
- Testing the blower unit and thermal sensor
- Testing the sysload
- Testing the system terminal and system monitor
- Testing the PFTU
- Installing earthquake bracing
- Installing seismic bracing
- Drilling concrete floors
- Installing Kit A and Kit B anchor plates
- Installing earthquake rods
- Positioning and leveling the system
- Installing non-seismic bracing
- Installing a non-seismic anchor kit
- Adding a module to a column
- Adding a module to the base of a column
- Adding a module between two other modules
- Adding a module to the top of a column
- Installing a Signaling Server
- Readiness checklist
- Installing the CP PM Signaling Server hardware
- Connections
- Installing the Signaling Server software
- installing the software
- First boot of a new Nortel CP PM Signaling Server
- Unpacking Help files for Virtual Terminal Emulator
- Verifying a successful configuration
- Index
Meridian Meridian 1
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- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- M2216ACD-1
- M2216ACD-2
- Learning to use your phone
- Display
- Headsets
- Agent log in and log out
- Log in Using Agent ID with MQA (Multiple Queue Assignment)
- Correcting mistakes during the log in procedure
- Example 2
- Example set displays for MQA
- Agent features
- Call Forcing (Auto Answer)
- Calls Waiting indicator
- Display Queue Status
- Emergency
- Hold
- Non-ACD calls
- Supervisor
- Walkaway and Return
- ACD Supervisor features
- Answer Emergency
- Display agent status
- Hold non-ACD call
- Night Service
- Recordings and music
- Message Services
- Meridian Mail commands
- Hardware Options
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- Using the Administration Terminal
- Dialpad
- Administration Terminal display
- Alarm message reporting procedure
- Programming the Meridian Companion system
- Changing the Registration password
- Changing the system time and date
- Setting the system date
- Programming system-wide Transfer on Radio Loss
- Registering portable telephones
- Registering the portable telephones
- Deregistering a wireless terminal number
- Troubleshooting portable telephones
- Informing your users
- Administration programming overview
Meridian Meridian 1
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- about this guide
- Chapter 1: Overview
- Customer Controlled Routing
- Application Module hardware components
- IPE Module hardware components
- Tape drive
- Application Module and IPE Module utilities
- The ccrusr function
- The trmcnfg function
- Chapter 2: Application Module commands
- adminÑenter a link-related session
- applexitÑexit software applications
- backconfigÑschedule unattended backup
- backdataÑback up data files
- backfilesÑback up selected data files
- bootconfigÑdisplay and modify boot configuration
- ccrexitÑshut down the CCR application
- ccrmidnightÑrun midnight routines on system
- ccrstartÑstart up the CCR application
- ccrusrÑenter a CCR user session
- chgpasswdÑchange user passwords
- conshareÑMeridian 1 console session
- diskuseÑdisplay disk usage statistics
- exitÑlog out
- filedeleteÑdelete a file
- fileverifÑverify system files
- helpÑlist all commands
- installÑload software tape onto the hard disk
- lanconfigÑchange the system's ethernet configuration
- langconfigÑconfigue CCR logon screen languages
- mlexit
- portconfigÑconfigure terminals and printers
- powerdownÑsafely power down or reboot the module
- printconfigÑconfigure printers
- quitÑlog out
- restartÑstop and start the link processes
- rootpasswdÑchange the root password
- rstfilesÑrestore a set of files
- scriptinfoÑdisplay a summary of script information
- Standard 1.0 October
- startNSEÑactivate Ethernet LAN support
- tapeinfoÑdisplay information on a system tape
- versionÑdisplay Application Module or IPE Module software version
- viewÑdisplay SysLog and link-related files
- viewlogÑdisplay SysLog file
- Chapter 3: Link maintenance commands
- Using link maintenance commands
- Link control commands
- Link status commands
- Link configuration commands
- change linkctl
- read linkctl
- save linkctl
- display link
- change link
- save link
- read link
- Link statistics command
- Meridian Link messages
- Association services commands
- get directory numbers
- get resource
- message statistics
- filter commands
- record commands
- set record
- monitor commands
- traffic commands
- Link tracing commands
- untrace link
- Link testing commands
- loopback test
- File viewing commands
- viewlog
- Miscellaneous commands
- version
- Chapter 4: Diagnosing faults
- Diagnostic procedure 1: Power fault suspected
- Diagnostic procedure 2: Power fault suspected
- Diagnostic procedures 3 and 4: Card fault suspected
- Reseating a card
- Diagnostic procedure 4: Card fault suspected
- Diagnostic procedure 5: System console fault suspected
- Diagnostic procedure 6: System start-up problem
- Diagnostic procedure 7: Dial-up problem
- Diagnostic procedure 8: Application terminal problem
- Diagnostic procedure 9: Printer faults
- Disk/tape drive unit faults
- Login failure
- Difficulty logging in as maint
- Difficulty logging in as mlusr
- Link failure
- X.25 host computer link (Link 1) will not establish
- TCP/IP host computer link (Link 1) will not establish
- Meridian Mail Link (Link 2) will not establish
- Meridian Link application malfunction
- Meridian Link call processing functions fail
- Meridian Link-based applications do not receive expected messages
- Chapter 5: Application Module and
- Messages that appear on the system console
- Application messages
- maint messages
- Other messages that appear on the system console
- Messages that appear in the SysLog file
- Bad-event messages
- Other messages reported in the SysLog file
- Chapter 6: Link error messages
- mlusr error messages
- Diagnostic tools error messages
- Stale association
- Chapter 7: CCR log file messages
- Chapter 8: Recovery/replacement procedures
- Powerdown and restart procedures
- Procedure 2: SBC restart
- Procedure 3: Hardware powerdown
- Hardware replacement procedures
- Procedure 7: Replace the Application Module MVME147/167 SBC card
- Procedure 8: Configure the Application Module MVME147 SBC card
- Procedure 9: Configure the Application Module MVME167 SBC card or the IPE Module
- Procedure 10: Replace the Application Module
- Procedure 11: Replace the MVME332XT or MVME332XTS ACC card
- Procedure 12: Replace the NT6D51 transition card
- Procedure 13: Remove the Application Module
- Procedure 14: Replace the Application Module
- Procedure 15: Remove the IPE Module
- Procedure 17: Replace the Application Module MVME712 transition card
- Procedure 18: Replace or reconfigure the Application Module MVME705B transition card
- Software reinstallationÑinitializing the system from tape
- Procedure 19: Load the operating system tape on an Application Module with an MVME147 card
- Module or an Application Module with an MVME167 card
- Procedure 21: Reboot and go through setup
- Procedure 22: Load the application software from tape
- Procedure 23: Back up configuration files and data files
- Procedure 24: Restore configuration files and data files from the backup tape
- Procedure 25: Enable or disable Ethernet LAN support
- List of terms
- Index
- Table Of Contents
Meridian Meridian 1
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- revision history
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- on the Nortel web site
- Getting help from the Nortel Web site
- Getting help from a specialist by using an Express Routing Code
- System information
- Applicable systems
- Intended audience
- Related information
- Preparing and planning for the upgrade
- Introduction
- Planning
- Upgrade Checklists
- Identifying the proper procedure
- Printing site data
- Performing a template audit
- Backing up the database (data dump and ABKO)
- Identifying two unique IP addresses
- Performing the upgrade
- Reviewing upgrade requirements
- Upgrading Core 1
- Upgrading Core 0
- Making the system redundant
- Completing the CP PII upgrade
- Installing a Signaling Server
- Readiness checklist
- Installing the CP PM Signaling Server hardware
- Connections
- Installing the Signaling Server software
- installing the software
- First boot of a new Nortel CP PM Signaling Server
- Unpacking Help files for Virtual Terminal Emulator
- Verifying a successful configuration
- Appendix A: Upgrade checklists
- NN43021-469 Standard 01.01 May
- Pre-upgrade checklists
- Pre-conversion steps
- Post-conversion checks
- Software generic by machine type
- Appendix B: Technical Assistance service
- Services available
- Requesting assistance
- Index
Meridian Meridian 1
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- Table Of Contents
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- Overview
- administrators
- About the MICB Dashboard
- title frame
- Accessing the BUI
- changing the administrator password
- Installing MICB using the Installation Wizard
- Configuring general settings
- Configuring a confirmation E-mail
- Customizing greetings
- Customizing images
- Configuring users
- editing a user
- adding a user
- searching for a user
- Configuring call-out groups
- viewing group details
- editing a member
- adding a group
- Configuring permanent conferences
- Upgrading the number of ports
- Upgrading the firmware version
- Backing up data
- Generating reports
- Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
- Things to know
- changing the password
- Scheduling a new one-time conference call
- Scheduling a new recurrent conference call
- Editing a conference call (one-time or recurrent) before it starts
- Controlling a conference call in progress
- Telephone User Interface (TUI)
- Scheduling a conference
- Recording a brandline greeting
- Acquiring and releasing chairperson control
- Invoking a chairperson command on a participant
- Adjusting audio volume
- Recording a conference-specific greeting
- TUI command summary
- P0989944 Standard 1.00 June
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- Contents
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- Table Of Contents
- about this document
- Standard 9.00 January
- ISDN product overview
- Connection parameters
- Meridian 1 Correlation tables
- Data administration
- Mbps Gateway
- 1.5/2.0 Mbps Gateway
- Table Of Contents
- mb hardware introduced into north america
- hardware installation
- conversion scenarios
- pri2 implementation
- dti2 implementation
- Trunk Route Member Expansion
- Advice of Charge
- Advice of Charge
- storing charging information
- displaying charging information
- handling overflow charging information
- advice of charge for central office connectivity
- euroisdn (call set-up, during call, end of call)
- ins1500 (japan d70) (end of call)
- numeris (end of call)
- numeris and swissnet (during call)
- tr6 (end of call)
- Analog Semi-permanent Connections
- Remote Call Forward
- Attendant Blocking of Directory Number
- Attendant Through Dialing Networkwide
- Australia ETSI
- isdn bri configuration
- Backup D-channel
- Basic Call Service
- numbering plans
- B-channel Overload Control
- Break-in Features
- BRI/PRI Basic Call Interworking
- BRI Trunks with Night Service Enhancement
- Diversion
- Explicit Call Transfer
- Number Display
- class of service
- call forward
- Call Connection Restriction
- Call Detail Recording Enhancement
- call detail recording enhancement
- Call Forward All Calls/No Answer
- or External Network Wide
- Feature Code
- Call Page Network Wide
- Call Park Network Wide
- Call Pickup Network Wide
- Calling Line Identification (CLID)
- Calling Line Identification in CDR
- Calling Party Privacy
- Calling Party Privacy Override
- outgoing calls
- Channel Negotiation
- D-Channel Expansion
- Data Packet Network access
- DID-to-network Calling
- Digit Key Signaling at Console
- Interface Time Slot Reuse
- Display of Access Prefix on CLID
- Display of Calling Party Denied
- DPNSS1/DASS2 to Q.931 Gateway
- Anti-Tromboning Interworking
- E.164/ESN Numbering Plan Expansion
- Lock on Private Lines
- Electronic Switched Network interworking
- Emergency Services Access
- Attendant Service
- Analog E&M TIE Trunks
- EuroISDN 7kHz/Videotelephony Teleservices
- EuroISDN Continuation
- EuroISDN Continuation Phase III
- EuroISDN ETS 300 403 Compliance Update
- EuroISDN Malicious Call Identification
- euroisdn malicious call identification
- EuroISDN Trunk - Network Side
- Idle Extension Notification
- Calling Line Identification
- Integrated Services Access
- Integrated Trunk Access
- Enhancements
- ISDN PRI Central Office Connectivity
- australia etsi
- ISDN QSIG Alternate Routing
- ISDN QSIG Basic Call
- Update
- ISDN QSIG Call Diversion Notification
- ISDN QSIG Call Transfer Notification
- ISDN QSIG Channel ID Coding
- ISDN QSIG/ETSI GF Enhancement
- ISDN QSIG/EuroISDN Call Completion
- Enhancement
- ISDN QSIG Generic Functional Transport
- ISDN QSIG Name Display
- ISDN QSIG Name Display Enhancement
- ISDN QSIG Path Replacement
- for Australia
- ISDN Signaling Link
- Japan D70 nB+D
- Japan TTC Common Channel Signaling
- Malicious Call Trace Enhancements
- MCDN Alternate Routing
- MCDN End to End Transparency
- MCDN End to End Transparency
- operating parameters for nas using the qsig transport
- operating parameters for nacd using the qsig transport
- feature interactions with nacd using the qsig transport
- feature interactions with nms-mc using the qsig transport
- isdn pri implementation using the qsig transport
- isdn bri implementation using the qsig transport
- nas implementation using the qsig transport
- nacd implementation using the qsig transport
- nms implementation using the qsig transport
- direct message center call
- Meridian Hospitality Voice Services
- Meridian Mail Trunk Access Restriction
- with DMS
- MSDL Idle Code Selection
- MSDL Status Enquiry Message Throttle
- MSDL Port Overload Counter
- Rate Interface
- Network ACD
- Network and Executive Distinctive Ringing
- Network Attendant Service
- unsupported features
- Network Name Delivery
- network name delivery
- Network Call Redirection
- Extended Calls
- Queuing
- Network Individual Do Not Disturb
- Network Message Services
- Network Ring Again
- Services
- Network Tenant Service
- Network Time Synchronization
- Network-wide Listed Directory Number
- Network Break-in and Force Disconnect
- NI-2 B-channel Service Messaging
- NI-2 Name Display Supplementary Service
- NI-2/QSIG Compliance Update
- NI-2 Call By Call Service Selection
- Private to Public CLID Conversion
- Radio Paging Improvement
- Continuation
- Network Wide
- for QSIG Call Rerouting
- to External Trunks
- Reference Clock Switching
- Remote Virtual Queuing
- Ring Again on No Answer
- SDID Number as CLID for EuroISDN Trunks
- Software Defined Network Access
- Software Release ID
- Trunk Anti-Tromboning
- Trunk Optimization (Before Answer)
- Trunk to Trunk Connection
- Virtual Network Services Virtual Directory Number Expansion
- Virtual Network Services
- virtual network services
- ISDN BRI features
- ISDN BRI features
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- isdn bri calling line identification presentation and restriction
- isdn bri national isdn-1 conference
- invoke conference while making a call
- conference disconnect
- isdn bri circuit-switched data calls
- isdn bri national isdn-1 call forward all calls
- isdn basic rate interface connected line presentation/restriction
- ni-1 bri compliance enhancements
- set-based isdn bri features on meridian 1 isdn bri terminals
- generic x11 features on isdn bri
- Engineering and configuration guidelines
- Table Of Contents
- system compatibility
- primary rate interface (pri) hardware requirements
- isdn signaling link (isl) hardware
- disk drive hardware
- cable and channel information
- data characteristics
- loss and level plan
- call connection limitations
- software packages
- meridian 1 connectivity
- cable information
- Service verification
- Table Of Contents
- testing pri
- pri self-test
- link diagnostic and remote loop-back tests
- testing dch
- dch tests 200 and
- msdl local loopback test (nt6d)
- msdl remote loopback tests (nt6d)
- calling line identification
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- Removing module covers and pedestal grills
- NT1P61 Fibre Superloop Network Card
- NT1P62 Fibre Peripheral Controller Card
- NT4N43 cPCI Multi-Media Disk Unit
- NT4N65, and NT4N66 cPCI Core Network Interface Cards
- NT4N67 and NT4N68 System Utility cards
- CP PII) card
- NT5D10 68060 Call Processor (CP) Card
- NT5D12AA Dual DTI/PRI (DDP)
- Installing the DDP card
- NT5D20 IOP/CMDU cards or NT6D63 IOP and NT6D64 CMDU cards replaced with NT5D61 IODU/C cards
- Splitting the cores
- Replacement procedure for Option 51C systems
- Completing the upgrade
- NT5D61 Input/Output Disk Unit with CD-ROM (IODU/C)
- Replacing the IODU/C in a redundant system
- Replacing the IODU/C in an Option 51C
- NT5D61 IODU/C Security Device
- Replacing the Security Device on a redundant system
- Replacing the Security Device on an Option 51C system
- NT5D2103 Core/Network Card Cage
- NT5K09 Quad Digitone Receiver
- NT5K10 Dual Loop Peripheral Buffer Card
- NT5K1106 Enhanced Peripheral Equipment Card Cage
- Sender/Receiver Card
- NT6D40, NT6D41, NT6D42, Power Supply DC
- NT6D65 and NTRB34 Core to Network Interface Cards
- NT7D10 Power Distribution Unit DC
- NT7D67CB Power Distribution Unit DC
- NT7R51 Local Carrier Interface Card
- NT7R52 Remote Carrier Interface Card
- NT8D01 Controller Card
- Intelligent Peripheral Equipment Card
- NT8D04 Superloop Network Card, QPC414 Network Card
- NT8D06, NT8D21, NT8D29 Power Supply AC
- NT8D17 Conference/TDS Card
- NT8D22 System Monitor
- NT8D41 Dual or Quad Port Serial Data Interface card
- NT8D46AC Thermostat Harness
- NT8D46AM, NT8D46DC Air Probe Harness
- NT8D52AB, NT8D52DD Pedestal Blower Unit
- Power Distribution Unit
- NT8D3503/NT8D3507 Network Module Card Cage
- Connect groups 1 through 7: shelf 0 to shelf 1
- Connect the Network modules to the Core/Net modules
- cCNI slot and port assignments
- cCNI to 3PE Termination Panel cable connections
- NT8D3703 IPE Module Card Cage
- systems equipped with NT5D61 IODU/C cards
- NTAG26 Extended Multi-frequency receiver
- NTBK51AA Downloadable D-Channel Daughterboard
- Installing the DDCH Daughterboard
- NTRB33 Fiber Junctor Interface card
- P0699798 Air Filter
- QPC43 Peripheral Signaling Card
- QPC441 Three-Port Extender Card
- QPC471, QPC775 Clock Controller Card
- QPC477 Bus Terminating Unit
- QPC659 Dual Loop Peripheral Buffer Card
- QPC841 Serial Data Interface Card
- NT7D67CB PDU
- Index
Meridian Meridian 1
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- revision history
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Operation procedures and tests
- Testing procedures
- Operating procedures
- Hot Line calls
- Keyboard dialing
- Keyboard dialing from the AIM data station
- Keyboard dialing from the ASIM data station
- Keypad dialing from the ASIM data station
- Performance testing operations
- In-house transmission performance testing
- Outbound Modem Pool fault testing
- AIM and AILC fault testing
- ASIM troubleshooting procedures
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- References
- Content list
- Access through the system terminal
- Access through the maintenance telephone
- Circuit cards
- Data disks
- Options 51C, 61C,and 81C cable guidelines
- Reference list
- Pedestal grills
- A0321130 Fan Unit
- A0378252 Battery Pack Assembly
- NTAG26 Extended Multi-frequency receiver
- NT5K09 Quad Digitone Receiver
- NT5K10 Dual Loop Peripheral Buffer Card
- NT5K1106 Enhanced Peripheral Equipment Card Cage
- Sender/Receiver Card
- NT1P61 Fibre Superloop Network Card
- NT1P62 Fibre Peripheral Controller Card
- NT5D10 68060 Call Processor (CP) Card
- NT5D12AA Dual DTI/PRI (DDP)
- Installing the DDP card
- NT5D20 IOP/CMDU
- with the NT5D20 IOP/CMDU
- NT5D30AA Dual InterGroup Switch (DIGS) card
- NT6D3903 CPU/Network Module Card Cage
- NT6D40, NT6D41, NT6D42, Power Supply DC
- NT5D61 Input/Output Disk Unit with CD-ROM (IODU/C)
- Splitting the Cores
- Replacing the IODU/C in a redundant system
- Replacing the IODU/C in an Option 51C
- Completing the upgrade
- NT6D52 Rectifier –48 V/30 A
- Core/Network Card Cage
- NT6D6003 Core Bus Terminator Card
- NT6D63 I/O Processor Card
- NT6D64 Core Multi Drive Unit
- NT6D65 and NTRB34 Core to Network Interface Cards
- NT6D66 Call Processor Card
- NT7D10 Power Distribution Unit DC
- NT8D06, NT8D21, NT8D29 Power Supply AC
- NT7D15 System Monitor
- NT7D67CB Power Distribution Unit DC
- NT7R51 Local Carrier Interface Card
- NT7R52 Remote Carrier Interface Card
- NT8D01 Controller Card
- Intelligent Peripheral Equipment Card
- NT8D04 Superloop Network Card, QPC414 Network Card
- NT8D17 Conference/TDS Card
- NT8D18 Network/DTR Card
- NT8D19 Memory/Peripheral Signaling Card
- NT8D22 System Monitor
- NT8D41 Dual or Quad Port Serial Data Interface card
- NT8D46AC Thermostat Harness
- NT8D46AM, NT8D46DC Air Probe Harness
- NT8D52AB, NT8D52DD Pedestal Blower Unit
- NT8D53CA Power Distribution Unit AC
- NT8D53AD Power Distribution Unit
- Power Distribution Unit
- NT8D1103 CE/PE Module Card Cage
- NT8D1303 PE Module Card Cage
- NT8D3403 CPU Module Card Cage
- NT8D3503/NT8D3507 Network Module Card Cage
- NT8D3703 IPE Module Card Cage
- NT8D33 Small Systems Multi Disk Unit
- systems equipped with NT5D61 IODU/C cards
- NT9D19 68040 Call Processor (CP) card
- NT9D34 Enhanced Mass Storage Interface Card
- NTBK51AA Downloadable D-Channel Daughterboard
- NTND01 Integrated CPU/Memory Card
- NTND02 Misc/SDI/Peripheral Signaling Card
- NTND08, QPC939 ROM Card
- NTND09, QPC583 Memory Card
- NTND10, QPC581 Changeover and Memory Arbitrator Card
- NTND15, NT8D68 Floppy Disk Unit
- NTND16, NT8D69 Multi Disk Unit
- NTND31 ROM Card
- NTRB33 Fiber Junctor Interface card
- P0699798 Air Filter
- QMM42 Security Data Cartridge
- QPC43 Peripheral Signaling Card
- QPC215 Segmented Bus Extender Card
- QPC412 InterGroup Switch Card
- QPC441 Three-Port Extender Card
- QPC471, QPC775 Clock Controller Card
- QPC477 Bus Terminating Unit
- QPC841 Serial Data Interface Card
- QPC579 CPU Function Card
- QPC580 CPU Interface Card
- QPC584 Mass Storage Interface Card
- QPC659 Dual Loop Peripheral Buffer Card
- QPC687 CPU Card
- Replacing the QPC723A Circuit Card
- QPC742 Floppy Disk Interface Card
- QPC940 ROM Card
- Replacing the Security Device on the NT5D61 IODU/C
- Replacing the Security Device on a redundant system
- Replacing the Security Device on an Option 51C system
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