Manual De UsuarioTabla de contenidosTitle page1Revision history3Contents5List of Procedures17About this document29Subject29Applicable systems30Conventions30Related information30Safety instructions33Contents33Introduction33Lifting system equipment34Handling circuit cards34Installing telephones35Using telephones35Installation summary37Contents37Introduction37Installation tasks38System components41Contents41Introduction41CS 1000E Call Server42Backup and restore enhancements44New backup rules45Signaling Server45Media Card49Media Gateway51Media Gateway Expander5719-inch Rack Mount Kit60BayStack 470 Switch61BayStack 460 Layer 2 switch63MRV Terminal Server6319-inch rack65System cables65Miscellaneous system components69Uninterruptible Power Supply70Telephones71Rack-mounting the components73Contents73Introduction73Lifting system components74Guidelines for component placement in a rack75Rack-mounting a CS 1000E Call Server76Rack-mounting a Media Gateway or Media Gateway Expander77Rack-mounting a Signaling Server83Rack-mounting a Terminal Server90Rack-mounting a BayStack 470 Switch90Rack-mounting a BayStack 460 Power over Ethernet unit90Installing system grounds91Contents91Introduction91Installing a ground bar92Grounding a CS 1000E Call Server95Grounding a Signaling Server95Grounding a Media Gateway powered by the same electrical panel96Grounding a Media Gateway powered by multiple electrical panels97Grounding a Media Gateway Expander98Grounding other rack-mounted components99Grounding equipment in the UK101Connecting CS 1000E system components103Contents103Introduction103Connecting Call Server 0 to Call Server 1104Connecting co-located Call Servers105Connecting Campus Redundant Call Servers105Connecting the CS 1000E Core Call Servers to an MG 1000E106Dual Homed connection109Connecting a Signaling Server to the ELAN subnet111Connecting a Signaling Server to the TLAN subnet112Inserting a Shielded 50-pin to Serial/ELAN/TLAN adapter onto a Media Card113Connecting a Media Card to the ELAN subnet114Connecting a Media Card to the TLAN subnet115Connecting a Media Gateway to a Media Gateway Expansion116Installing software on the CS 1000E119Contents119Introduction119Installing the software120Verify the installation database139Reconfigure I/O ports and call registers140Test the Call Server141Install the software on the second Call Server141Verifying Call Server 0 is active142Make the system redundant142Complete the CP PIV installation146Connecting MG 1000T system components153Contents153Introduction153Connecting an MG 1000T Core to a Survivable MG 1000T Expansion156Connecting an MG 1000T Core to the ELAN subnet161Connecting a Signaling Server to the ELAN subnet162Connecting a Signaling Server to the TLAN subnet163Inserting a Shielded 50-pin to Serial/ELAN/TLAN adapter onto a Media Card163Connecting a Media Card to the ELAN165Connecting a Media Card to the TLAN subnet166Connecting a Media Gateway to a Media Gateway Expansion166Installing and configuring the Signaling Server software169Contents169Introduction169Signaling Server Software Install Tool169Signaling Server Software CD-ROM170Installing the software172Logging in to the Signaling Server195Verifying a successful configuration197Testing the Leader Signaling Server197Configuring the CS 1000E Call Server199Contents199Introduction200Enabling the Login Name option201Configuring login IDs and passwords202Enabling the multi-user option206Configuring pseudo-terminals (PTYs)207Checking PTY status209Configuring Virtual Tone and Conference Circuits210Configuring the MG 1000E Bandwidth Management Zones211Configuring the MG 1000E ports213Configuring Digitone Receivers214Configuring Tone Detectors215Logging in to Element Manager216Importing preconfigured IP telephony files219Reviewing and submitting IP telephony node configuration files221Adding a Follower Signaling Server to an IP telephony node221Performing a datadump221Configuring a Small System Controller225Contents225Introduction225Adding a software daughterboard and remote security device226Adding a 100BaseT daughterboard (dual port)227Adding a 100BaseT daughterboard (single port)231Installing software on an MG 1000E Small System Controller235Contents235Introduction235PC card interface235Installing software on an MG 1000E SSC236Installing software on an MG 1000T Small System Controller241Contents241Introduction241Software Installation Program242Feature set and licenses242AUX ID243Customer database243Keycodes244Keycode rejection244Installing software on an SSC245Setting the system time and date250Connecting a Terminal Server253Contents253Introduction253Configuring a Terminal Server255Configuring the Terminal Server IP address257Telnet Terminal Server virtual management port258Telnet CS 1000E COM port from a PC259Configuring a transparent rlogin port260Configuring a transparent rlogin port with sample data263Accessing an MRV Console Port through the on-board modem264CS 1000E COM port types265Configuring a terminal and SDI ports267Contents267Introduction267Setting the TTY terminal port268Traditional terminal SDI connection268CS 1000E Core Call Server SDI connection269MG 1000E SDI connection270MG 1000T SDI connection270Controlling the baud rate271Signaling Server SDI connection273BayStack 470 SDI connection274Media Card SDI connection274Verifying the network277Contents277Introduction277Checking the status of the ELAN network interfaces278Checking the status of the HSP ports282Checking the status of the MG 1000T 100BaseT links283Checking MG 1000T trunking functionality287Establish CS 1000E DID calls from MG 1000T287Installing and cross-connecting a trunk card289Contents289Introduction289Circuit card options293Digital trunk cards293Connecting a trunk294Universal Trunk card connections295E&M Trunk card connections298Trunk connections (Europe)300Trunk connections (UK)310Verifying trunk functionality318Installing and configuring a Voice Gateway Media Card319Contents319Introduction320Configuring a card321Adding a card to an IP telephony node321Configuring a card as a node Leader325Configuring voice gateway channels using Element Manager325Configuring voice gateway channels using LD 14327Saving configuration changes329Installing a CompactFlash330Installing a card in a Media Gateway335Verifying a card339Disabling a card347Disabling a card unit348Enabling a card349Enabling a card unit350Verifying functionality351Upgrading loadware351Installing the Main Distribution Frame353Contents353Introduction353Terminal block requirements354Installing a BIX cross-connect terminal354Installing a Krone Test Jack Frame for the UK356Connecting the cables to the Media Gateways360Configuring an IP telephony node365Contents365Introduction365Before you begin366Configuring MS Internet Explorer367Logging in to Element Manager370Importing preconfigured IP telephony files372Reviewing and submitting IP telephony node configuration files374Adding a Follower Signaling Server to an IP telephony node379Performing a datadump380Installing Line cards and cross-connecting telephones383Contents383Introduction383Circuit cards features386Card placement in a Media Gateway or a Media Gateway Expansion386Cross-connecting telephones386Connecting a telephone without a PFTU388Connecting an off-premise telephone389Connecting an attendant console391Installing and configuring IP Phones395Contents395Introduction396Package components for the IP Phones397Connectivity and power requirements407Installation and configuration procedures407Configuring VoIP bandwidth management zones408Configuring virtual superloops410Configuring an IP Phone using LD 11411Setting administrator and temporary IP Telephone Installer passwords417Installing IP Phone hardware components420Configuring the IP Phone boot parameters424Entering IP Phone boot parameters using manual configuration425Entering IP Phone boot parameters using full DHCP parameters428Entering IP Phone boot parameters using partial DHCP parameters430Using Set-Based Installation433Installing the IP Softphone 2050435Installing and configuring on the PC436Installing the IP Softphone 2050 application437Running the IP Softphone 2050 for the first time438Verifying IP Phone functionality439Displaying registered IP Phones439Upgrading firmware439Installing and cross-connecting a Power Fail Transfer Unit441Contents441Introduction441Installing and connecting a QUA6 PFTU442Installing and connecting a third-party PFTU447Connecting an analog (500/2500-type) telephone to a PFTU448Connecting a trunk to a PFTU452Installing and cross-connecting an external alarm from a PFTU455Contents455Introduction455Installing an alarm using an alarm port assigned in LD 15456Installing an alarm through QUA6 PFTU connections457Configuring MG 1000T survivability and alternate primary controller461Contents461Introduction461MG 1000T switch over to Survival Mode462Automatic Switchover to Survival Mode462Manual Switchover to Survival Mode463Switchback from Survival Mode464Automatic Switchback from Survival Mode464LOCK and UNLOCK commands465Database synchronization466Configuring a survivable MG 1000T Expansion472Printing Survivable MG 1000T Expansion parameters473Configuring Alternate primary controller473Verifying IP telephony node operation in Survival Mode475Retrieving CDR records from a survivable MG 1000T Expansion476Basic system telephony configuration477Contents477Introduction477Basic system configuration477Flow charts478MG 1000T card slot assignment482TN assignment483Configuring IP Peer Networking and managing the Gatekeeper database485Contents485Introduction485Implementation summary485Tamaño: 6 MBPáginas: 490Language: EnglishManuales abiertas