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Remote Office 9150
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
Remote Office 9150
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
Remote Office 9150
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Remote Office 9150
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- Table Of Contents
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- about this document
- about this guide
- product overview
- skills you need
- precautionary messages
- Remote Gateway 9150 description
- Product introduction
- Remote Gateway 9150 hardware description
- mounting options
- Add-on modules description
- Connection options
- Operational characteristics
- Trunk connections
- K (56K) dynamic adaptation
- Idle timer
- How the Remote Gateway 9150 unit works
- Outgoing call process
- Bridge Port
- QoS Transitioning Technology
- Call scenario 1: host-controlled—internal corporate call
- Call scenario 2: host-controlled—external corporate call
- Call scenario 3: locally controlled mode—local call
- Supported digital telephone sets
- compatibility
- M39xx series digital telephone set accessory compatibility
- Computer telephony integration (CTI) applications
- Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) applications
- Port management
- Station priority
- Connection bandwidth
- Online/offline table
- Other supported features
- Communications system and software requirements
- Administration PC connection options
- Command line interface
- Planning for Remote Gateway 9150 unit installation
- Installation checklist
- Physical environment
- Temperature and humidity
- Mounting options
- Cables included with the Remote Gateway 9150 unit
- Network considerations
- network diagram
- Numbering plans
- Administration PC
- Windows PC requirements
- Optivity Telephony Manager and Configuration Manager
- Trunk connection management
- Changing the online/offline mode
- Station configuration
- voice compression
- Remote Gateway 9150 unit settings
- Security
- System configuration
- Planning for future growth
- Adding trunk interface modules
- Deployment options
- Implementing PSTN mode
- Implementing Voice over IP mode
- Translation (NAT) routers
- Implementing QoS Transitioning Technology
- Planning the configuration
- ISDN BRI information
- IP addresses
- Trunk configuration information
- Installing the Remote Gateway 9150 unit
- General safety
- Safety precautions
- Required installation tools
- Unpacking and inspecting the equipment
- Removing and replacing the Remote Gateway 9150 unit cover
- Installing trunk interface or DSP application modules
- Determining where to install the modules
- Removing trunk interface or DSP application modules
- Choosing a suitable location
- Installing the Remote Gateway 9150 unit on a desk
- Installing the Remote Gateway 9150 unit on the wall
- Installing the Remote Gateway 9150 unit in a rack
- Connecting the Remote Gateway 9150 unit
- Connector and pin-out reference
- Remote Gateway 9150 unit connection panel
- Attaching the cables to Remote Gateway 9150 unit
- network
- Powering up the Remote Gateway 9150 unit
- LED indicator test sequence
- Installing the Configuration Manager software
- Using the Configuration Wizard to perform initial configuration
- Starting Configuration Manager
- Establishing a serial connection
- Performing configuration with the Configuration Wizard
- Testing the network connections
- Using Configuration Manager
- What is Configuration Manager
- Starting and viewing Configuration Manager
- Configuration Manager description
- System tree
- Property sheets
- Check boxes
- Scroll boxes
- Scroll bars
- Command buttons
- Using online Help
- Configuration files description
- Types of files
- Configuration Manager: File operations description
- Working with configuration files
- Creating a configuration file on the PC
- Uploading a configuration to a unit
- Selecting the device type for offline configuration
- Logging on to a unit
- Auto logoff
- Logging on to a unit using Telnet
- Logging on to a unit using the serial port
- Logging off of the unit
- Using the Remote Connection command
- Performing a system restart or shutdown
- performing a system shutdown
- Closing Configuration Manager
- Uninstalling the Configuration Manager software
- Configuring the Remote Gateway 9150 unit
- Emergency service programmability
- International tones support
- Configuring International Tones
- IP configuration
- Configuring the IP addresses
- Prioritizing voice traffic over shared networks
- RLC connection configuration
- Configuring the RLC connection information
- Security level configuration
- port configuration
- Configuring stations
- Bridge Ports
- voice mailbox
- Analog port
- Configuring a fax station
- Configuring the fax port
- BRI configuration
- for Norway and Sweden only
- Automatic TEIs (Terminal Endpoint Identifiers)
- Trunk group configuration
- Trunks
- Trunk groups
- ISDN configuration
- Configuring trunk groups
- DSP configuration
- Module identification
- Auto upgrade configuration
- Configuring automatic upgrade
- Syslog configuration
- Configuring syslog functionality
- Call processing capabilities and station settings
- Call appearance keys
- MCR keys increase DSP requirements
- Private lines
- call restriction
- ATA- and MCA-equipped stations and bandwidth requirements
- Using Remote Gateway 9150 stations
- Modes of operation
- Locally controlled mode
- Online mode
- What controls the online and offline modes
- Placing and receiving calls
- Methods for placing outgoing calls
- Placing outgoing locally controlled calls
- Calling another station at your site
- Indicator updates
- Locally controlled indicator updates
- Display messages
- Telephone features operation
- Hold
- Call Transfer
- Conference
- Going online and offline
- Overriding an automatic offline event from the host PBX
- Administration
- Changing the administration password
- Changing the Remote Gateway 9150 unit 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
- Changing the size of Remote Gateway 9150 unit logs
- Clearing logs
- Statistics screens
- Bandwidth Connection Statistics
- Caller Info Statistics
- Hardware Statistics
- DSP Statistics
- Ethernet Interface Statistics
- BRI Information Statistics
- Local Call Statistics
- Remote Call Statistics
- Device Information Statistics
- ISDN Module Information Statistics
- Network Statistics
- PSTN Error Statistics
- Verifying the firmware and software version
- Verifying the firmware version
- Obtaining the latest upgrade file
- Performing a firmware upgrade
- When to perform a firmware upgrade
- Upgrading the Remote Gateway 9150 unit firmware
- Automatic or scheduled firmware upgrade
- Self-contained firmware upgrade
- Performing a software upgrade
- Troubleshooting
- Before you begin
- Remote Gateway 9150 unit LED indicators
- Digital telephone set
- Device connectivity
- Software problems
- Using Configuration Manager PING
- Unsuccessful PING options
- Syslog testing
- Alarms and alerts
- Responding to a catastrophic failure
- Repair and warranty information
- Europe
- A Planning forms
- Overview
- Completing the Remote Gateway 9150 forms
- configuration information—network connections
- configuration information—dialing plans
- system expansion worksheet
- B Sample configuration files
- Example of a network
- Network diagram
- Voice port configuration on the Meridian 1 PBX
- Data port configuration on the Meridian 1 PBX
- RLC configuration
- Remote Gateway 9150 unit configuration
- C Pin-out tables for connections
- TELCO 1 connector pin-out table
- TELCO 2 connector pin-out table
- Ethernet connector pin-out table
- Admin (serial) connector pin-out table
- Power connector pin-out table
- D Equipment attachment notices
- Industry Canada
- Ringer Equivalence Number
- E Safety and regulatory information
- International safety compliance
- Electromagnetic compatibility
- FCC requirements
- Equipment harmful to the telephone network
- F Display log definitions
- Glossary
- calling line identification
- configuration manager
- subnet mask
- Fields index
- Index
- Table Of Contents
Remote Office 9150
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
- Remote Office 9150 description
- Overview
- product features
- Section A: Product description
- What is Remote Office 9150
- Remote Office 9150 hardware description
- Add-on modules description
- Connection options
- How the Remote Office 9150 unit works
- Section B: Feature description
- port management
- System security
- Trunking, connection types, and call timers
- Telephones
- Voice over IP features
- Port management
- Station priority
- Connection bandwidth
- Local calling
- Online/offline table
- Other supported features
- Administration software
- command line interface
- Planning for installation
- Installation checklist
- Physical environment
- Administration PC
- Network considerations
- quality of service
- Managing trunk connections
- Station configuration
- Security
- system configuration
- Planning for future growth
- Deployment options
- Planning the configuration
- Installing the Remote Office 9150 unit
- software configuration
- General safety
- Required tools
- Unpacking and inspecting the equipment
- Removing the Remote Office 9150 unit cover
- Installing a trunk interface or DSP application module
- Mounting the Remote Office 9150 unit
- Connecting the Remote Office 9150 unit
- more information
- Powering up the Remote Office 9150 unit
- Installing the software
- Using the Configuration Wizard to perform initial configuration
- Testing the network connections
- Configuration Manager overview
- Starting Configuration Manager
- Configuration Manager description
- property sheets
- Using the online Help
- Configuration files description
- Working with configuration files
- Selecting the device type for offline configuration
- Logging on to a unit
- Logging off from a unit
- Performing a system restart or shutdown
- Closing Configuration Manager
- Configuring the Remote Office 9150 unit
- system settings
- Section A: System settings
- Configuring the system settings
- Section B: IP addresses
- About IP addresses
- subnet mask
- default gateway
- Configuring the Remote Office 9150 unit's IP interface
- Section C: RLC connection information
- Configuring the RLC connection information
- Configuring the security level
- Section D: Trunk interface information
- About trunks and trunk groups
- Configuring BRI trunks
- Configuring trunk groups
- Section E: Stations
- Station overview
- Defining stations
- Defining a fax station
- Using Remote Office 9150 stations
- Modes of operation
- Making and receiving calls
- Indicator updates
- Display messages
- Telephone features operation
- call waiting
- call transfer
- Going online and offline
- Administration
- Changing the administration password
- Creating a backup configuration file
- Restoring the configuration
- Section B: Working with system logs
- Displaying logs
- Resizing logs
- Clearing logs
- Section C: Viewing statistics
- Trunk Connection Statistics screen
- Bandwidth Connection Statistics screen
- Caller Information Statistics screen
- Hardware Statistics screen
- Local Call Statistics screen
- Remote Call Statistics screen
- Section D: Performing upgrades
- software upgrades
- Verifying the firmware and software version
- Obtaining the latest upgrade file
- Extracting upgrade files from the download file
- Performing a firmware upgrade
- Performing a software upgrade
- Troubleshooting
- Before you begin
- Remote Office 9150 LEDs
- Digital telephone
- Device connectivity
- Software problems
- Using Configuration Manager's Ping
- Recovering from a catastrophic failure
- A Network engineering guidelines
- Remote Office traffic engineering
- Assessing WAN link resources
- Quality of Service evaluation process overview
- Setting the Quality of Service
- Measuring the intranet Quality of Service
- Reducing delays
- Implementing Quality of Service in IP networks
- B Planning forms
- Section A: Remote Office 9150 forms
- Completing the Remote Office 9150 forms
- Configuration Information—Stations
- Configuration Information—ISDN BRI Modules
- Configuration Information—Network Connections
- Configuration Information—Dialing Plans
- System expansion worksheet
- in this section
- Completing the MIG RLC forms
- Connection Information—16 ports
- Connection Information—32 ports
- Online/Offline Table Configuration
- C Sample configuration files
- Example of a network
- network diagram
- Voice port configuration on the Meridian 1 PBX
- Data port configuration on the Meridian 1 PBX
- MIG RLC configuration
- Remote Office 9150 unit
- TELCO 1 connector pin-out table
- TELCO 2 connector pin-out table
- Ethernet connector pin-out table
- Admin (serial) connector pin-out table
- Power connector pin-out table
- Glossary
- Remote Office
- Fields index
- Index
Remote Office 9150
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- about this document
- about this guide
- conventions used in this guide
- Remote Office 9150 description
- Overview
- product features
- product description
- reach line card
- configuration manager
- Remote Office 9150 hardware description
- Add-on modules description
- Connection options
- How the Remote Office 9150 unit works
- outgoing call process
- locally controlled call mode
- system security
- trunk connections
- minimum call duration timer
- supported digital telephones
- voice over ip features
- Quality of Service transitioning technology
- Port management
- Station priority
- Connection bandwidth
- local calling
- local calls through pstn
- Online/offline table
- Other supported features
- Administration software
- command line interface
- Planning for installation
- installation checklist
- physical environment
- cables you must supply yourself
- Administration PC
- windows pc requirements
- network considerations
- quality of service
- numbering plans
- Managing trunk connections
- station configuration
- toll fraud
- system configuration
- Planning for future growth
- Deployment options
- planning the configuration
- numbering plan
- Installing the Remote Office 9150 unit
- general safety
- required tools
- unpacking and inspecting the equipment
- Removing the Remote Office 9150 unit cover
- Installing a trunk interface or DSP application module
- Mounting the Remote Office 9150 unit
- Connecting the Remote Office 9150 unit
- more information
- Powering up the Remote Office 9150 unit
- installing the software
- Using the Configuration Wizard to perform initial configuration
- Testing the network connections
- Configuration Manager overview
- Starting Configuration Manager
- Configuration Manager description
- Using the online Help
- Configuration files description
- Working with configuration files
- Selecting the device type for offline configuration
- Logging on to a unit
- Logging off from a unit
- Performing a system restart or shutdown
- Closing Configuration Manager
- Uninstalling the Configuration Manager software
- Configuring the Remote Office 9150 unit
- configuring the system settings
- Configuring International Tones
- Configuring the Remote Office 9150 unit's IP interface
- configuring the rlc connection information
- Configuring the PSTN connection number
- Configuring the security level
- Configuring trunks and trunk groups
- trunk groups
- isdn configuration
- Configuring BRI trunks
- Configuring trunk groups
- bridge ports
- call appearance keys
- Defining stations
- Configuring a fax station
- Configuring DSP resources
- device configuration
- Using Remote Office 9150 stations
- modes of operation
- locally controlled mode
- online mode
- placing and receiving calls
- methods for placing outgoing calls
- indicator updates
- display messages
- telephone features operation
- call waiting
- call transfer
- call forward
- going online and offline
- Administration
- changing the administration password
- creating a backup configuration file
- restoring the configuration
- Displaying logs
- Resizing logs
- Clearing logs
- Trunk Connection Statistics screen
- Bandwidth Connection Statistics screen
- Caller Information Statistics screen
- Hardware Statistics screen
- DSP screen
- Ethernet Interface Statistics screen
- BRI Statistics screen
- Local Call Statistics screen
- Remote Call Statistics screen
- Device Information screen
- ISDN Module Information screen
- network statistics screen
- performing upgrades
- verifying the firmware and software version
- obtaining the latest upgrade file
- extracting upgrade files from the download file
- performing a firmware upgrade
- about firmware upgrades and configuration files
- performing a software upgrade
- Troubleshooting
- Before you begin
- Remote Office 9150 LEDs
- Digital telephone
- Device connectivity
- software problems
- Using Configuration Manager's Ping
- recovering from a catastrophic failure
- planning forms
- network planning
- Completing the Remote Office 9150 forms
- Configuration Information—Stations
- Configuration Information—ISDN BRI Modules
- Configuration Information—Network Connections
- Configuration Information—Dialing Plans
- System expansion worksheet
- B Sample configuration files
- Example of a network
- Voice port configuration on the Meridian 1 PBX
- Data port configuration on the Meridian 1 PBX
- RLC configuration
- Remote Office 9150 unit
- C Connection pin-out tables
- TELCO 1 connector pin-out table
- TELCO 2 connector pin-out table
- Ethernet connector pin-out table
- Admin (serial) connector pin-out table
- Power connector pin-out table
- D Display log definitions
- display logs
- Glossary
- Fields index
- Index
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