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Remote Office 9150

Brand: Nortel | Category: Network Hardware
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Remote Office 9150

Brand: Nortel | Category: PBX
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. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Table Of Contents
  11. Table Of Contents
  12. about this document
  13. about this guide
  14. product overview
  15. skills you need
  16. precautionary messages
  17. Remote Gateway 9150 description
  18. Product introduction
  19. Remote Gateway 9150 hardware description
  20. mounting options
  21. Add-on modules description
  22. Connection options
  23. Operational characteristics
  24. Trunk connections
  25. K (56K) dynamic adaptation
  26. Idle timer
  27. How the Remote Gateway 9150 unit works
  28. Outgoing call process
  29. Bridge Port
  30. QoS Transitioning Technology
  31. Call scenario 1: host-controlled—internal corporate call
  32. Call scenario 2: host-controlled—external corporate call
  33. Call scenario 3: locally controlled mode—local call
  34. Supported digital telephone sets
  35. compatibility
  36. M39xx series digital telephone set accessory compatibility
  37. Computer telephony integration (CTI) applications
  38. Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) applications
  39. Port management
  40. Station priority
  41. Connection bandwidth
  42. Online/offline table
  43. Other supported features
  44. Communications system and software requirements
  45. Administration PC connection options
  46. Command line interface
  47. Planning for Remote Gateway 9150 unit installation
  48. Installation checklist
  49. Physical environment
  50. Temperature and humidity
  51. Mounting options
  52. Cables included with the Remote Gateway 9150 unit
  53. Network considerations
  54. network diagram
  55. Numbering plans
  56. Administration PC
  57. Windows PC requirements
  58. Optivity Telephony Manager and Configuration Manager
  59. Trunk connection management
  60. Changing the online/offline mode
  61. Station configuration
  62. voice compression
  63. Remote Gateway 9150 unit settings
  64. Security
  65. System configuration
  66. Planning for future growth
  67. Adding trunk interface modules
  68. Deployment options
  69. Implementing PSTN mode
  70. Implementing Voice over IP mode
  71. Translation (NAT) routers
  72. Implementing QoS Transitioning Technology
  73. Planning the configuration
  74. ISDN BRI information
  75. IP addresses
  76. Trunk configuration information
  77. Installing the Remote Gateway 9150 unit
  78. General safety
  79. Safety precautions
  80. Required installation tools
  81. Unpacking and inspecting the equipment
  82. Removing and replacing the Remote Gateway 9150 unit cover
  83. Installing trunk interface or DSP application modules
  84. Determining where to install the modules
  85. Removing trunk interface or DSP application modules
  86. Choosing a suitable location
  87. Installing the Remote Gateway 9150 unit on a desk
  88. Installing the Remote Gateway 9150 unit on the wall
  89. Installing the Remote Gateway 9150 unit in a rack
  90. Connecting the Remote Gateway 9150 unit
  91. Connector and pin-out reference
  92. Remote Gateway 9150 unit connection panel
  93. Attaching the cables to Remote Gateway 9150 unit
  94. network
  95. Powering up the Remote Gateway 9150 unit
  96. LED indicator test sequence
  97. Installing the Configuration Manager software
  98. Using the Configuration Wizard to perform initial configuration
  99. Starting Configuration Manager
  100. Establishing a serial connection
  101. Performing configuration with the Configuration Wizard
  102. Testing the network connections
  103. Using Configuration Manager
  104. What is Configuration Manager
  105. Starting and viewing Configuration Manager
  106. Configuration Manager description
  107. System tree
  108. Property sheets
  109. Check boxes
  110. Scroll boxes
  111. Scroll bars
  112. Command buttons
  113. Using online Help
  114. Configuration files description
  115. Types of files
  116. Configuration Manager: File operations description
  117. Working with configuration files
  118. Creating a configuration file on the PC
  119. Uploading a configuration to a unit
  120. Selecting the device type for offline configuration
  121. Logging on to a unit
  122. Auto logoff
  123. Logging on to a unit using Telnet
  124. Logging on to a unit using the serial port
  125. Logging off of the unit
  126. Using the Remote Connection command
  127. Performing a system restart or shutdown
  128. performing a system shutdown
  129. Closing Configuration Manager
  130. Uninstalling the Configuration Manager software
  131. Configuring the Remote Gateway 9150 unit
  132. Emergency service programmability
  133. International tones support
  134. Configuring International Tones
  135. IP configuration
  136. Configuring the IP addresses
  137. Prioritizing voice traffic over shared networks
  138. RLC connection configuration
  139. Configuring the RLC connection information
  140. Security level configuration
  141. port configuration
  142. Configuring stations
  143. Bridge Ports
  144. voice mailbox
  145. Analog port
  146. Configuring a fax station
  147. Configuring the fax port
  148. BRI configuration
  149. for Norway and Sweden only
  150. Automatic TEIs (Terminal Endpoint Identifiers)
  151. Trunk group configuration
  152. Trunks
  153. Trunk groups
  154. ISDN configuration
  155. Configuring trunk groups
  156. DSP configuration
  157. Module identification
  158. Auto upgrade configuration
  159. Configuring automatic upgrade
  160. Syslog configuration
  161. Configuring syslog functionality
  162. Call processing capabilities and station settings
  163. Call appearance keys
  164. MCR keys increase DSP requirements
  165. Private lines
  166. call restriction
  167. ATA- and MCA-equipped stations and bandwidth requirements
  168. Using Remote Gateway 9150 stations
  169. Modes of operation
  170. Locally controlled mode
  171. Online mode
  172. What controls the online and offline modes
  173. Placing and receiving calls
  174. Methods for placing outgoing calls
  175. Placing outgoing locally controlled calls
  176. Calling another station at your site
  177. Indicator updates
  178. Locally controlled indicator updates
  179. Display messages
  180. Telephone features operation
  181. Hold
  182. Call Transfer
  183. Conference
  184. Going online and offline
  185. Overriding an automatic offline event from the host PBX
  186. Administration
  187. Changing the administration password
  188. Changing the Remote Gateway 9150 unit password
  189. Creating a backup configuration file
  190. Creating the backup file
  191. Restoring the configuration
  192. Uploading a configuration file over the IP network
  193. Display logs
  194. Printing the display logs to a file
  195. Changing the size of Remote Gateway 9150 unit logs
  196. Clearing logs
  197. Statistics screens
  198. Bandwidth Connection Statistics
  199. Caller Info Statistics
  200. Hardware Statistics
  201. DSP Statistics
  202. Ethernet Interface Statistics
  203. BRI Information Statistics
  204. Local Call Statistics
  205. Remote Call Statistics
  206. Device Information Statistics
  207. ISDN Module Information Statistics
  208. Network Statistics
  209. PSTN Error Statistics
  210. Verifying the firmware and software version
  211. Verifying the firmware version
  212. Obtaining the latest upgrade file
  213. Performing a firmware upgrade
  214. When to perform a firmware upgrade
  215. Upgrading the Remote Gateway 9150 unit firmware
  216. Automatic or scheduled firmware upgrade
  217. Self-contained firmware upgrade
  218. Performing a software upgrade
  219. Troubleshooting
  220. Before you begin
  221. Remote Gateway 9150 unit LED indicators
  222. Digital telephone set
  223. Device connectivity
  224. Software problems
  225. Using Configuration Manager PING
  226. Unsuccessful PING options
  227. Syslog testing
  228. Alarms and alerts
  229. Responding to a catastrophic failure
  230. Repair and warranty information
  231. Europe
  232. A Planning forms
  233. Overview
  234. Completing the Remote Gateway 9150 forms
  235. configuration information—network connections
  236. configuration information—dialing plans
  237. system expansion worksheet
  238. B Sample configuration files
  239. Example of a network
  240. Network diagram
  241. Voice port configuration on the Meridian 1 PBX
  242. Data port configuration on the Meridian 1 PBX
  243. RLC configuration
  244. Remote Gateway 9150 unit configuration
  245. C Pin-out tables for connections
  246. TELCO 1 connector pin-out table
  247. TELCO 2 connector pin-out table
  248. Ethernet connector pin-out table
  249. Admin (serial) connector pin-out table
  250. Power connector pin-out table
  251. D Equipment attachment notices
  252. Industry Canada
  253. Ringer Equivalence Number
  254. E Safety and regulatory information
  255. International safety compliance
  256. Electromagnetic compatibility
  257. FCC requirements
  258. Equipment harmful to the telephone network
  259. F Display log definitions
  260. Glossary
  261. calling line identification
  262. configuration manager
  263. subnet mask
  264. Fields index
  265. Index
  266. Table Of Contents
Remote Office 9150 first page preview

Remote Office 9150

Brand: Nortel | Category: Network Hardware
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. about this document
  8. about this guide
  9. Remote Office 9150 description
  10. Overview
  11. product features
  12. Section A: Product description
  13. What is Remote Office 9150
  14. Remote Office 9150 hardware description
  15. Add-on modules description
  16. Connection options
  17. How the Remote Office 9150 unit works
  18. Section B: Feature description
  19. port management
  20. System security
  21. Trunking, connection types, and call timers
  22. Telephones
  23. Voice over IP features
  24. Port management
  25. Station priority
  26. Connection bandwidth
  27. Local calling
  28. Online/offline table
  29. Other supported features
  30. Administration software
  31. command line interface
  32. Planning for installation
  33. Installation checklist
  34. Physical environment
  35. Administration PC
  36. Network considerations
  37. quality of service
  38. Managing trunk connections
  39. Station configuration
  40. Security
  41. system configuration
  42. Planning for future growth
  43. Deployment options
  44. Planning the configuration
  45. Installing the Remote Office 9150 unit
  46. software configuration
  47. General safety
  48. Required tools
  49. Unpacking and inspecting the equipment
  50. Removing the Remote Office 9150 unit cover
  51. Installing a trunk interface or DSP application module
  52. Mounting the Remote Office 9150 unit
  53. Connecting the Remote Office 9150 unit
  54. more information
  55. Powering up the Remote Office 9150 unit
  56. Installing the software
  57. Using the Configuration Wizard to perform initial configuration
  58. Testing the network connections
  59. Configuration Manager overview
  60. Starting Configuration Manager
  61. Configuration Manager description
  62. property sheets
  63. Using the online Help
  64. Configuration files description
  65. Working with configuration files
  66. Selecting the device type for offline configuration
  67. Logging on to a unit
  68. Logging off from a unit
  69. Performing a system restart or shutdown
  70. Closing Configuration Manager
  71. Configuring the Remote Office 9150 unit
  72. system settings
  73. Section A: System settings
  74. Configuring the system settings
  75. Section B: IP addresses
  76. About IP addresses
  77. subnet mask
  78. default gateway
  79. Configuring the Remote Office 9150 unit's IP interface
  80. Section C: RLC connection information
  81. Configuring the RLC connection information
  82. Configuring the security level
  83. Section D: Trunk interface information
  84. About trunks and trunk groups
  85. Configuring BRI trunks
  86. Configuring trunk groups
  87. Section E: Stations
  88. Station overview
  89. Defining stations
  90. Defining a fax station
  91. Using Remote Office 9150 stations
  92. Modes of operation
  93. Making and receiving calls
  94. Indicator updates
  95. Display messages
  96. Telephone features operation
  97. call waiting
  98. call transfer
  99. Going online and offline
  100. Administration
  101. Changing the administration password
  102. Creating a backup configuration file
  103. Restoring the configuration
  104. Section B: Working with system logs
  105. Displaying logs
  106. Resizing logs
  107. Clearing logs
  108. Section C: Viewing statistics
  109. Trunk Connection Statistics screen
  110. Bandwidth Connection Statistics screen
  111. Caller Information Statistics screen
  112. Hardware Statistics screen
  113. Local Call Statistics screen
  114. Remote Call Statistics screen
  115. Section D: Performing upgrades
  116. software upgrades
  117. Verifying the firmware and software version
  118. Obtaining the latest upgrade file
  119. Extracting upgrade files from the download file
  120. Performing a firmware upgrade
  121. Performing a software upgrade
  122. Troubleshooting
  123. Before you begin
  124. Remote Office 9150 LEDs
  125. Digital telephone
  126. Device connectivity
  127. Software problems
  128. Using Configuration Manager's Ping
  129. Recovering from a catastrophic failure
  130. A Network engineering guidelines
  131. Remote Office traffic engineering
  132. Assessing WAN link resources
  133. Quality of Service evaluation process overview
  134. Setting the Quality of Service
  135. Measuring the intranet Quality of Service
  136. Reducing delays
  137. Implementing Quality of Service in IP networks
  138. B Planning forms
  139. Section A: Remote Office 9150 forms
  140. Completing the Remote Office 9150 forms
  141. Configuration Information—Stations
  142. Configuration Information—ISDN BRI Modules
  143. Configuration Information—Network Connections
  144. Configuration Information—Dialing Plans
  145. System expansion worksheet
  146. in this section
  147. Completing the MIG RLC forms
  148. Connection Information—16 ports
  149. Connection Information—32 ports
  150. Online/Offline Table Configuration
  151. C Sample configuration files
  152. Example of a network
  153. network diagram
  154. Voice port configuration on the Meridian 1 PBX
  155. Data port configuration on the Meridian 1 PBX
  156. MIG RLC configuration
  157. Remote Office 9150 unit
  158. TELCO 1 connector pin-out table
  159. TELCO 2 connector pin-out table
  160. Ethernet connector pin-out table
  161. Admin (serial) connector pin-out table
  162. Power connector pin-out table
  163. Glossary
  164. Remote Office
  165. Fields index
  166. Index
Remote Office 9150 first page preview

Remote Office 9150

Brand: Nortel | Category: Telephone
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. about this document
  6. about this guide
  7. conventions used in this guide
  8. Remote Office 9150 description
  9. Overview
  10. product features
  11. product description
  12. reach line card
  13. configuration manager
  14. Remote Office 9150 hardware description
  15. Add-on modules description
  16. Connection options
  17. How the Remote Office 9150 unit works
  18. outgoing call process
  19. locally controlled call mode
  20. system security
  21. trunk connections
  22. minimum call duration timer
  23. supported digital telephones
  24. voice over ip features
  25. Quality of Service transitioning technology
  26. Port management
  27. Station priority
  28. Connection bandwidth
  29. local calling
  30. local calls through pstn
  31. Online/offline table
  32. Other supported features
  33. Administration software
  34. command line interface
  35. Planning for installation
  36. installation checklist
  37. physical environment
  38. cables you must supply yourself
  39. Administration PC
  40. windows pc requirements
  41. network considerations
  42. quality of service
  43. numbering plans
  44. Managing trunk connections
  45. station configuration
  46. toll fraud
  47. system configuration
  48. Planning for future growth
  49. Deployment options
  50. planning the configuration
  51. numbering plan
  52. Installing the Remote Office 9150 unit
  53. general safety
  54. required tools
  55. unpacking and inspecting the equipment
  56. Removing the Remote Office 9150 unit cover
  57. Installing a trunk interface or DSP application module
  58. Mounting the Remote Office 9150 unit
  59. Connecting the Remote Office 9150 unit
  60. more information
  61. Powering up the Remote Office 9150 unit
  62. installing the software
  63. Using the Configuration Wizard to perform initial configuration
  64. Testing the network connections
  65. Configuration Manager overview
  66. Starting Configuration Manager
  67. Configuration Manager description
  68. Using the online Help
  69. Configuration files description
  70. Working with configuration files
  71. Selecting the device type for offline configuration
  72. Logging on to a unit
  73. Logging off from a unit
  74. Performing a system restart or shutdown
  75. Closing Configuration Manager
  76. Uninstalling the Configuration Manager software
  77. Configuring the Remote Office 9150 unit
  78. configuring the system settings
  79. Configuring International Tones
  80. Configuring the Remote Office 9150 unit's IP interface
  81. configuring the rlc connection information
  82. Configuring the PSTN connection number
  83. Configuring the security level
  84. Configuring trunks and trunk groups
  85. trunk groups
  86. isdn configuration
  87. Configuring BRI trunks
  88. Configuring trunk groups
  89. bridge ports
  90. call appearance keys
  91. Defining stations
  92. Configuring a fax station
  93. Configuring DSP resources
  94. device configuration
  95. Using Remote Office 9150 stations
  96. modes of operation
  97. locally controlled mode
  98. online mode
  99. placing and receiving calls
  100. methods for placing outgoing calls
  101. indicator updates
  102. display messages
  103. telephone features operation
  104. call waiting
  105. call transfer
  106. call forward
  107. going online and offline
  108. Administration
  109. changing the administration password
  110. creating a backup configuration file
  111. restoring the configuration
  112. Displaying logs
  113. Resizing logs
  114. Clearing logs
  115. Trunk Connection Statistics screen
  116. Bandwidth Connection Statistics screen
  117. Caller Information Statistics screen
  118. Hardware Statistics screen
  119. DSP screen
  120. Ethernet Interface Statistics screen
  121. BRI Statistics screen
  122. Local Call Statistics screen
  123. Remote Call Statistics screen
  124. Device Information screen
  125. ISDN Module Information screen
  126. network statistics screen
  127. performing upgrades
  128. verifying the firmware and software version
  129. obtaining the latest upgrade file
  130. extracting upgrade files from the download file
  131. performing a firmware upgrade
  132. about firmware upgrades and configuration files
  133. performing a software upgrade
  134. Troubleshooting
  135. Before you begin
  136. Remote Office 9150 LEDs
  137. Digital telephone
  138. Device connectivity
  139. software problems
  140. Using Configuration Manager's Ping
  141. recovering from a catastrophic failure
  142. planning forms
  143. network planning
  144. Completing the Remote Office 9150 forms
  145. Configuration Information—Stations
  146. Configuration Information—ISDN BRI Modules
  147. Configuration Information—Network Connections
  148. Configuration Information—Dialing Plans
  149. System expansion worksheet
  150. B Sample configuration files
  151. Example of a network
  152. Voice port configuration on the Meridian 1 PBX
  153. Data port configuration on the Meridian 1 PBX
  154. RLC configuration
  155. Remote Office 9150 unit
  156. C Connection pin-out tables
  157. TELCO 1 connector pin-out table
  158. TELCO 2 connector pin-out table
  159. Ethernet connector pin-out table
  160. Admin (serial) connector pin-out table
  161. Power connector pin-out table
  162. D Display log definitions
  163. display logs
  164. Glossary
  165. Fields index
  166. Index
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