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Modular ICS 7.1

Brand: Nortel | Category: Software
Table of contents
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  18. Table Of Contents
  19. North American Regulatory Information
  20. Enhanced 911 Configuration
  21. Hearing Aid Compatibility
  22. Telephone Company Registration
  23. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Notice
  24. Ringer Equivalence Number
  25. Hearing Aids
  26. Important Safety Instructions
  27. International Regulatory Information
  28. Safety
  29. Additional Safety Information
  30. Limited Warranty
  31. Warranty Repair Services
  32. How to use this document
  33. What's new with Norstar
  34. Changes for version 7.0
  35. Features from 6.1MR addendum
  36. Welcome to ISDN
  37. Comparing ISDN to Analog
  38. B channels
  39. ISDN bearer capability
  40. Services and features for ISDN PRI and BRI
  41. BRI services and features
  42. Feature descriptions
  43. Message Waiting Indicator (MWI)
  44. External call forwarding
  45. Emergency 911 dialing
  46. MCID (Profile 2)
  47. DTI card configured as a PRI card
  48. BRI Card
  49. U-LT reference point
  50. S reference point
  51. T reference points
  52. Clock source for ISDN cards
  53. Other ISDN BRI equipment: NT1
  54. ISDN standards compatibility
  55. Working with ISDN
  56. Ordering ISDN PRI service in United States
  57. Supported ISDN protocols
  58. Programming ISDN PRI resources
  59. Programming ISDN BRI resources
  60. Programming ISDN PRI lines
  61. Programming Direct Inward System Access (DISA) on PRI trunks
  62. Programming ISDN equipment
  63. ISDN router
  64. POSTA for ISDN BRI
  65. Point-of-sale terminal adapter
  66. Trunks and target lines
  67. Trunk operating modes (T1)
  68. DID trunks
  69. Analog loop start trunks
  70. BRI trunks
  71. Target lines
  72. Remote system access
  73. Remote access on a private network
  74. Remote access on Direct Inward Dial (DID) trunks
  75. Controlling system access
  76. Restriction filters
  77. Direct inward system access (DISA)
  78. Networking with Norstar
  79. Tie-line networking
  80. Norstar behind a PBX
  81. Dialing plans
  82. Dialing plan using public lines
  83. Dialing plans with shared line pools
  84. Call-by-Call Services Example
  85. Norstar Configuration
  86. PRI dialing plan example for two-way DID
  87. Static DID and two-way DID
  88. Private networking using PRI SL-1
  89. Features specific to Advanced Private Network
  90. Private Network Tandem calling
  91. Calls originating from the public network
  92. Calls originating in the private network
  93. Routing for tandem networks
  94. Advanced Private Networking
  95. MCDN Private Networking
  96. Using a UDP dialing plan
  97. Using a CDP dialing plan
  98. MCDN trunk call features
  99. Network Call Redirection Information
  100. ISDN Call Connection Limitation
  101. Trunk Route Optimization
  102. Trunk Anti-tromboning
  103. MCDN voice mail/auto attendant call features
  104. Message Waiting Indication
  105. Camp-on
  106. Break-in
  107. Central voice mail and Auto Attendant with Norstar
  108. Configuring centralized voice mail
  109. Remote system
  110. Table Of Contents
  111. Using centralized voice mail
  112. Assigning PNIs
  113. Local system
  114. press ' until the prompt displays extl vmsg
  115. Voice mail configuration
  116. Customer Use
  117. Call Norstar and select tie lines to a private network
  118. Call Norstar and select lines to the public network
  119. Private network
  120. Use tie lines to other nodes in the private network
  121. Select lines to the public network
  122. Norstar Line Redirection feature
  123. ETSI, MCDN and Network features
  124. Allowing NCD
  125. Programming and restrictions
  126. Selective Line Redirection
  127. Malicious caller identification (MCID)
  128. Programming MCID capability
  129. Data Solutions
  130. Planning the installation
  131. Planning checklist
  132. System configuration
  133. Expansion equipment
  134. Optional equipment
  135. Equipment for installing the ICS and modules
  136. Electrical requirements
  137. Configuring Trunk Cartridges
  138. Internal wiring requirements
  139. System overview
  140. Upgrading your Norstar system
  141. Supported upgrades in MICS 7.1
  142. Upgrade systems previous to MICS 6.1 to 7.1 using the up grade tool
  143. Using the upgrade tool to upgrade to version 4.1
  144. Using the upgrade tool to upgrade to version 6.1
  145. Upgrade from version 6.1 or 6.1MR to version 7.1
  146. Upgrading from MICS 7.1 to MICS-XC 7.1
  147. Trunk and Station Modules
  148. Off-core DTI card
  149. Replacing a Modular 8x24 KSU
  150. Trunk module line numbering
  151. Upgrading ILG functionality with hunt groups
  152. Planning Hospitality functions
  153. Installation checklist
  154. Testing the ISDN BRI network connection
  155. Installing the ROM Software Cartridge
  156. Inserting a cartridge
  157. Terminating resistors on BRI-ST Cards
  158. Shorting straps on a BRI-ST card
  159. Connecting expansion modules
  160. Installing fiber cables
  161. Fiber cable management system
  162. Using the fiber cable management system
  163. Using the fiber spool
  164. Making fiber connections
  165. Routing fiber cables
  166. Connecting the wiring
  167. Wiring charts
  168. BRI Wiring charts
  169. Wiring the BRI network interface
  170. DTI wiring
  171. DID supervisory signaling
  172. Emergency telephone
  173. Moving telephones
  174. Installing ISDN BRI terminal equipment
  175. S or T extension wiring configurations
  176. U-LT wiring for terminal equipment
  177. Installing optional equipment
  178. External music source programming
  179. Powering up the system
  180. Check the power
  181. Programming
  182. Programming overview
  183. Profile, Dialpad and Startup programming
  184. Installer or System Coordinator Plus programming
  185. Admin/Basic programming
  186. Programming tools
  187. Using the telephone buttons for programming
  188. Special characters on the display
  189. The Norstar Programming Record
  190. Viewing your programming updates
  191. Setting up User Preferences
  192. Copying telephone programming
  193. System ID
  194. Viewing the programming for a telephone
  195. Programming sequence
  196. Profiles and Dialpads
  197. Changing the profile
  198. Dialpad programming
  199. Startup programming
  200. Changing the default telephony template
  201. Changing the starting DN
  202. Entering programming for installers
  203. Entering programming for system coordinators
  204. Entering programming using other passwords
  205. Line access
  206. Line assignment
  207. Appearances
  208. Line pool access
  209. Prime line
  210. Intercom keys
  211. Answer DNs
  212. Capabilities
  213. Name
  214. Restrictions
  215. Default filters
  216. set restrns
  217. Set restrns
  218. Set lock
  219. Line/set restrns
  220. Telco features
  221. Call log set
  222. stDisplay
  223. Log space
  224. Lines
  225. Copying Trunk and Line data
  226. Line type
  227. Line connected to a DTI
  228. Dial mode
  229. Rec'd
  230. Prime set
  231. Trunk mode
  232. Ans with DISA
  233. Link at CO (loop trunks only)
  234. Full AutoHold
  235. Signal
  236. ANI Number
  237. Gain
  238. Programming distinctive ring patterns
  239. Restrn filters
  240. Remote restrns
  241. VMsg center 1
  242. Services
  243. Common settings
  244. Schedule names
  245. Ringing service
  246. Sched:Night
  247. ExtraDial telephone
  248. Restrn service
  249. Routes and destination codes
  250. DialOut
  251. Routing table
  252. Programming the PRI routing table
  253. Dest codes
  254. Wild card character
  255. Normal rte
  256. Setting up a route for local calling
  257. Setting up a route for long distance calling
  258. Configuring the second dial tone table
  259. Adding a long distance carrier access code
  260. Programming for least cost routing
  261. Multiple least cost routing
  262. Using dialing restrictions with routing
  263. Sys speed dial
  264. Passwords
  265. Pswd
  266. Remote pkg
  267. Progrming pswds
  268. SysCoord
  269. Desk pswd
  270. Silent Monitor password
  271. System prgrming
  272. Adding or removing members from a group
  273. Moving members of a group
  274. Setting the distribution mode
  275. Setting the hunt delay
  276. Programming the queue timeout
  277. Setting the Hunt group name
  278. Assigning a distinctive ring pattern to a Hunt Group
  279. Monitoring Hunt groups
  280. Change DNs
  281. Receiver volume
  282. Park timeout
  283. DRT to prime
  284. Remind delay
  285. Page tone
  286. Call log
  287. Host delay
  288. Link time
  289. Set relocation
  290. Msg reply enh
  291. Setting SWCA controls
  292. CLID match
  293. Direct-dial
  294. Intrnl/Extrnl
  295. CAP/KIM assign
  296. Dialing Plan
  297. DN lengths (enbloc dialing)
  298. Private networks
  299. Public networks
  300. Dial Timeout
  301. Access codes
  302. Park prefix
  303. External code
  304. PrivAccCode
  305. Carrier Codes
  306. Remote access
  307. Rec'd # length
  308. Nat'nl length (profile 2, only)
  309. Receiving and Sending Calling Party Name
  310. Receiving and Sending Connected Name
  311. Programming Network Name Display
  312. Outgoing Name and Number Blocking
  313. Call by Call service for PRI
  314. Line Pools
  315. Programming Call by Call Limits
  316. Release Reasons
  317. Programming Hospitality Services
  318. Call restrns
  319. Setting Service times
  320. Network Services
  321. Network Call Diversion
  322. Malicious call identification (MCID)
  323. MCDN services (profiles 1, 2, 4)
  324. VMsg ctr tel#s
  325. Programming the analog vertical service code (VSC)
  326. Setting up the modules for ONN blocking
  327. Program ONN blocking BRI loop state
  328. Software keys
  329. System Identification Number
  330. Entering the software keys
  331. Hardware
  332. Provisioning the DTI card for PRI
  333. Selecting a protocol
  334. BchanSeq
  335. Discon timer
  336. I/F levels
  337. Framing
  338. Internal CSU
  339. Line coding
  340. ClockSrc
  341. TrunkMod
  342. Loop
  343. No SPIDs assignd
  344. Network DNs
  345. D-packet servce
  346. TEIs
  347. Assign DNs
  348. Clock Src
  349. Setting the clock source for DTIs and PRI
  350. T1 or ISDN-PRI configurations
  351. Send Name Display (PRI)
  352. DataMod
  353. Maintenance
  354. Beginning a Maintenance session
  355. System version
  356. Port/DN status
  357. Identifying a connected device
  358. Displays
  359. Checking the device version number
  360. Checking the state of the device
  361. Disabling a device
  362. Enabling the device
  363. Module status
  364. Checking the number of Cartridges
  365. Checking the state of a cartridge
  366. Returning to the beginning
  367. System test log
  368. Checking when each item occurred
  369. Erasing the log
  370. System administration log
  371. Checking the current alarm
  372. Network evt log
  373. Checking when each item in the log occurred
  374. Alarm codes
  375. If you see an alarm code
  376. Alarm troubleshooting
  377. Event messages
  378. Significant event messages
  379. Event message 799
  380. Provisioning BRI and PRI lines
  381. L001
  382. Disabling a PRI Channel
  383. Tests
  384. Tests initiated from Norstar
  385. Starting a loopback tests
  386. Operating a Continuity loopback test
  387. Operating a payload loopback test
  388. CSU stats
  389. Checking the performance statistics
  390. Checking the CSU alarms
  391. Checking bipolar violations
  392. Resetting all statistics
  393. Diagnostic tools
  394. Link Status
  395. Usage Metrics
  396. Call-by-Call
  397. Clearing the metrics
  398. Troubleshooting
  399. Getting ready
  400. Types of problems
  401. General troubleshooting procedure
  402. Problems with telephones
  403. Telephone dead
  404. Emergency telephone dead
  405. Calls cannot be made (but can be received)
  406. Dial tone absent on external lines
  407. Hung lines at a telephone
  408. Auto-answer line rings at a telephone
  409. Prime telephone gets misdialed calls
  410. Selected lines read Not in service or Not available
  411. Selected line pool displays: No free lines
  412. Problems with optional equipment
  413. Auxiliary ringer
  414. External paging
  415. KIM not working
  416. Problems with trunk cartridges service
  417. Digital Trunk Interface trouble
  418. Monitoring the T1 or PRI signal
  419. Problems with BRI service
  420. All the LEDs on a BRI Card are flashing
  421. ICS down
  422. Trunk or Station Module down
  423. Data Module down
  424. Problems for network or remote users
  425. Dialed number gets ringback and the wrong person
  426. Dialed number gets stuttered dial tone instead of ringback
  427. Dialed number gets busy tone
  428. Dialed DISA number gets ringback instead of stuttered dial tone
  429. DISA user gets overflow tone when entering COS password
  430. Dialed feature code gets overflow tone
  431. Dialed feature code gets busy tone
  432. Line pool access code gets ringback
  433. Line pool access code gets busy tone
  434. Dialed number gets no response
  435. Specifications
  436. Digital Trunk Interface
  437. Glossary
  438. call forward
  439. call log
  440. contrast adjustment
  441. do not disturb
  442. last number redial
  443. pickup group
  444. show time
  445. Index
  446. Table Of Contents
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