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COURSE TITLE

: Communication Server 1000M Large System


Overview, Installation and Maintenance

Issue Date

: 30012009

This document contains Nortel Networks proprietary information and is made


available solely for study purposes. No part of this document should be
reproduced outside Saudi Electricity Company (SEC) without the prior consent
in writing to the:
BTC Networks
P.O. Box 1223
Riyadh 11431
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CS 1000M IP Telephony Overview, Installation and Maintenance


Course Duration

2 weeks

Overview
This course provides the student skills and techniques that are required to install and
maintain the Large CS 1000M.

Audience
This course is aimed at installation and maintenance and support technical staff that
will have an involvement with CS 1000M IP Telephony System.

Prerequisites
Knowledge on Meridian 1 Installation And Maintenance
Knowledge on Meridian 1 Overlay Administration.

Objectives
Upon successful completion of the course the student will be able to:

Describe CS 1000M architectures, call processing, and bus structures.


Install Universal Equipment Module (UEM), System Terminals, System
monitor And Alarm Cabling.
Install cabling Power Fail Transfer and Core Equipment.
Cable and Power Up System.
Input System Configuration Records.
Connect Peripheral Equipment to the Main distribution Frame including cross
connection.
Install Attendant Console, Analog And Digital Handset
Gather system status and information.
Perform maintenance functions including diagnostic tests and replacement
procedures.
Perform Parallel reload.
Line Cards and cabling.
Power System.
System Maintenance.

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Course Content
This course consists of 6 modules which are described below;
Module NO.

Course Description

Page No.

Module 1.

CS 1000M System Introduction

5 to 37

Module 2.

CS1000M System Installation and Cabling

38 to 64

Module 3.

CS1000M Signaling Server for IP Telephony

65 to 70

Module 4.

CS1000M System Network configuration

66 to 81

Module 5.

CS1000M System Administration Overlays (LD)

82 to 177

Module 6.

CS1000M System Maintenance Overlays (LD)

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1
MODULE 1
Succession 1000M
System
Introduction
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Common Equipment (Core)


The central processor is the common control complex of any system. It
executes the sequences which process voice and data connections, monitor call
activity, and perform system administration and maintenance. The processor
communicates with the network interface over a common
control bus that carries the flow of information.
The common control complex consists of:
1. The processor card or cards that provide the computing power for system
operation.
2. System memory that stores all operating software programs and data
unique to each system.
3. The disk drive unit that provides mass storage for operating programs
and data.
4. I/O interfaces that provide an information exchange between the user and
the system.

Core Processor (CP)


At system power-up, pre-stored instructions are executed by the CP to begin
the process of loading programs from the systems mass storage device into
memory. The programs first activity is to read in the sites configuration database
from mass storage. Once the system loading and initialization process is complete,
the program enters its normal operational state. During normal operation, the CP
performs control and switching sequences required for call processing, system
administration and maintenance, and processes input/output messages which
provide interfaces to auxiliary processors and the system administrator. Each of
these activities is controlled by a preprogrammed sequence of instructions. The CP
is capable of executing a limited number of these instructions in a given time period.
This number depends on the processing power of the CP. Some system options
provide redundant CP and memory components. The active CP writes status
changes to both memories and each CP can read from either memory. If the active
CP fails, the backup CP is activated. If the active memory fails, the same CP
continues to operate, but operates using the backup memory.

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System Memory
System memory contains all software programs and data required by the
main processor. Four types of solid-state memory are used: Flash Electronically
Programmable Read-Only Memory (Flash EPROM), Read-Only Memory (ROM), and
Dynamic Random-Access Memory (DRAM). ROM is permanently programmed
memory (firmware) housed on a CP daughter board. This memory stores basic
instruction interpreters, firmware procedures for operating system functions such as
arithmetic and memory access, and the bootstrap procedures necessary to initialize
the system and bring it into a working state. ROM also stores the recovery, or trap,
sequence which is automatically activated at power-up, system reload, or when
certain faults are detected. Flash EPROM is used to store code (such as bootstrap
code, OS code, call processing code, and other application code). DRAM is dynamic
writable memory contained in chips which may be located on a separate memory
board, or, for some systems, on the CP board itself. It is volatile, that is, its contents
are lost when power is disconnected. Therefore, its contents must be restored from
nonvolatile memory (mass storage) whenever power is lost, the system is reloaded,
or certain faults occur. DRAM is divided into five functional areas.
1. Unprotected data store (UDATA) holds constantly changing, unprotected
data (such as call registers, call connection, and traffic data) required
during call processing.
2. Protected data store (PDATA or office data) holds protected customerspecific information (such as trunk configuration and speed call data).
3. Program store holds call processing programs, input/output procedures,
programmed features and options (such as conference and call transfer),
and diagnostic and maintenance programs.
4. OS Heap is an area from which features can allocate memory during run
time by means of VxWorks memory allocation function calls. Features that
are relatively self-contained and have taken advantage of the VxWorks
C/C++ development environment are the heap users and include QSIG,
message-based buffering, Taurus, MMIH, SMP. On the Meridian 1 Option
61C CP PII and Meridian 1 Option 81C CP PII systems, the patch storage
area is included in the OS heap area. 5 Miscellaneous fixed OS
requirements.

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On the NT5D10 and NT5D03 (CP 3, CP 4) cards, DRAM is divided into five
functional areas.
1. Unprotected data store (UDATA) holds constantly changing, unprotected
data (such as call registers, call connection, and traffic data) required
during call processing.
2. Protected data store (PDATA or office data) holds protected customerspecific information (such as trunk configuration and speed call data).
3. Dynamic OS Heap space for OS and for certain system features (OTM,
MMIH, QSIG, PRI) to allocate as needed during run time.
4. Patching area.
5. Miscellaneous fixed OS requirements.
Program store holds call processing programs, input/output procedures,
programmed features and options (such as conference and call transfer), and
diagnostic and maintenance programs. Mass storage Customer data storage Mass
storage devices (floppy disks and fixed head rotating disks) are used to permanently
store customer database information required by the main processor and
peripherals. The floppy disk medium to save site-specific data periodically as it is
updated. On some systems a hard disk is used as a back up for floppies, and as a
time saving mechanism.

System Software Delivery


System software is delivered to a customer on a CD-ROM disk/ RMD (Removeable
Media Disk).
Floppy Install Disk/ With new system it is included in RMD
Key Code Validation floppy Disk
The NT4N43 Multi-Media Disk Unit (MMDU) card is used on the Large
Systems. This card includes:

One IDE hard disk to store the system database and software.
One floppy disk to install software or back up databases.
One CD-ROM to install system software.
One MMDU card is installed in the far right of each Core/Net module.

Input/output interfaces
Input/output (I/O) ports provide an interface between the system and external
devices, such as terminals and teletypewriters. Several types of I/O ports are
available, each with its own unique protocol and bandwidth characteristics. The
bandwidth of an I/O port may constrain the amount of information which can be
exchanged over that link.

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IPE Modules
The distance allowed between a network card and the peripheral equipment
module it serves is limited to a maximum network cable length of 13.7 m (45 ft). A
peripheral equipment module can be placed anywhere in the system, as long as it is
within the range of the network cable.

Network Modules
The modules for each network group must be located together and in the
same column. The two modules that house each full network group are placed one
on top of the other, with the module for Shelf 0 on the bottom.

The modules that house Group 0 are located in column 0; the modules
that house Group 1 are located in column 1.
Additional network groups are added to the left of the CP columns.

Fibre Network Fabric


Fibre Network Fabric allows the expansion of Meridian 1 Option 81C CP PII
system from five network groups to eight network groups, a 60% increase in port and
trunk capacity. The Intergroup cards and Intergroup module in current systems are
replaced by a Dual Ring fiber optic network. The Fibre Network Fabric provides
complete non-blocking communication between the network groups, eliminating the
incidence of busy signals for calls switched between groups

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System Block Digram 1


Succession 1000M Large System
Network Module
IPE Module
Group 2 Shelf 1
NT8D37DC
NT8D35

IPE Module
NT8D37DC

Intergroup Module
IPE Module
Junctor
NT8D37DC
NT8D36

IPE Module
NT8D37DC

Signaling Server

Network Module
IPE Module
Group 2 Shelf 0
NT8D37DC
NT8D35DC

Network Module
IPE Module
Group 3 Shelf 1
NT8D37DC
NT8D35DC

Network Module
Group 4 Shelf 1
NT8D35DC

Network
Network Module
Module
Group 5
4 Shelf 1
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Signaling Srver

Network Module
Group
Group 14 Shelf
Shelf11
NT8D35DC

Network Module
Group 3 Shelf
Shelf 0
NT8D35DC

Network Module
Group
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NT8D35DC
NT8D35

Network Module
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NT8D35DC

Core/NetworkModule
Network Module
Group
Group 14 Shelf
Shelf 00
NT8D35DC

Core/Network
Core/NetworkModule
Module
Group
Group 03 Shelf
Shelf 11
NT8D35DC
CPU 1
CPP II

Core/Net
Core/NetworkModule
work Module
Group
Group 0 Shelf
Shelf 01
CPU
CP 01
NT5D21
CPP II

Core/NetworkModule
Group 5 Shelf 0
NT8D35DC

Signaling Server

VACNT RACK

Network Equipment
The network is a collection of paths over which voice and data information can
be transmitted. A Succession 1000M or Meridian 1 network is digital, meaning that
the voice and data information is encoded in digital form for transmission. These
digital signals are multiplexed together on a physical entity called a loop. Each path
or channel on a loop is identified by its time slot, which signifies the order in which
the data is placed on the loop during the multiplexing operation. Loops transmit
voice, data, and signaling information over bi-directional paths between the network
and peripheral ports (that is, two channels are allocated for each conversation, one
in each direction). The network is designed so that any terminal can be connected,
through proper assignment of time slots, to any other (functionally compatible)
terminal on the system. The technology used is called space switching and time
division multiplexing. The use of transmission channels in the switch is known as
traffic. Traffic is generated by terminals (sets and trunks). Each loop or superloop
has a capacity for traffic which is a function of the number of time slots available, and
the blocking level which the user is willing to accept. Blocking is the probability that a
caller will not be able to complete a call because there is no time slot available at the
particular time it is needed. The higher the traffic, the higher the blocking. A typical
acceptable level of network blocking is P.01, which means 1% of all calls (1 in 100)
will be blocked, on the average.

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Network cards
Network cards are the physical devices which digitally transmit voice and data
signals. Network switching also requires service loops (such as conference and Tone
and Digit Switch [TDS] loops) that provide call progress tones and outpulsing.
Five cards provide basic network switching control.
1. The NT8D04 Superloop Network Card provides switching for four loops
grouped together in an entity called a superloop.
2. The QPC414 Network Card provides switching for two loops.
2. NT5D12 and NT5D97 Digital Trunk Card replace the functionality of the
QPC720 DT/PRI and QPC414 Network card.
4. NT5D12 has two DTI/PRI loops and take one network slot.
5. NT5D97 has two DTI2/PRI2 loops and take one network slot.

CNI configuration Succession 1000M


CNI cards provide ports for two Network groups each. These connections
are made from the backplane of the Core/Net modules. Network groups
configuration is flexible.
Table 1
CNI Configuration on Succession 1000M Large System

Network organization
On most systems, network loops are organized into groups.

A Succession 1000M Half Group system provides up to 16 loops.


A Succession 1000M Single Group system provides up to 32 loops.
A Succession 1000M Multi Group system with IGS provides up to 160 loops.

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A Succession 1000M Multi Group system with the Fibre Network Fabric
(FNF) feature provides up to 256 loops

FNF offers an improved architecture in which inter-group traffic is carried on two


counter-rotating fiber-optic SONET rings with enough capacity to prevent blocking.

Network Configuration
Network switching cards digitally transmit voice and data signals. Network
switching also requires service loops (such as conference and TDS loops), which
provide call progress tones and outpulsing. The NT8D04 Superloop Network Card
provides four loops per card. It is grouped together in an entity called a superloop.
The system network loops are organized into groups. A system is generally
configured as a:
1. Half-group system which provides up to 16 loops.
2. Full-group system which provides up to 32 loops.
3. Multiple-group system which provides up to 256 loops.
An additional switching stage is required for switching to be performed
between groups in multiple-group configurations. This switching stage, an extension
of the originating and terminating network loops, is provided by intergroup switch
cards and the junction board in the Inter-Group Module.

Superloop Network configurations


By combining four network loops, the superloop network card makes 120
traffic timeslots available to IPE cards. The increased bandwidth and larger pool of
timeslots provided by a superloop increases network traffic capacity for each 120timeslot bundle by 25 percent (at a P0.1 grade of service). The NT8D37 IPE Module
is divided into segments of four card slots numbered 0-3
Segment 0 consists of slots 0-3, segment 1 consists of slots 4-7, segment 2 consists
of slots 8-11, and segment 3 consists of slots 12-15. A superloop can be assigned
from one to eight IPE segments.
A superloop is made up of NT8D04 Superloop Network Cards, NT8D01
Controller Cards, and from one to eight IPE segments. The NT8D01BC Controller-4
Card interfaces with up to four superloop network cards. The NT8D01BD Controller2 Card interfaces with up to two superloop network cards. NT8D01 Controller Card

Assignment of Superloop Segmentation on the next page

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Block Diagram No. 3


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Block Diagram No. 5


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Partitioning
The Succession 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System can be configured as a
partitioned or non-partitioned system when it serves more than one customer. A
partitioned system dedicates each customer and the customers associated lines and
trunks to actual partitioned segments of the system in terms of loops and modules.
Consoles and Digitone receivers are normally spread over all loops and modules in a
partitioned system. In a non-partitioned system, all customers, trunks, lines,
consoles, and Digitone receivers are spread over all loops and modules. A nonpartitioned system provides the following advantages:

Fewer traffic loops are required


Fewer peripheral equipment (IPE) modules and cards are required
System call-carrying capacity is more easily achieved and maintained
Customers are distributed evenly over the loops
Load balancing is more easily accomplished

Network loop assignment


When assigning the loop number in systems equipped with two Network Modules,
distribute the load evenly across both modules. Record the loops used in Distribute
the total number of IPE Modules over the total number of voice and data loops.
Normally, one IPE Module is assigned to a superloop. However, one IPE Module can
be assigned from one to as many as four superloops, depending on the
concentration of terminal number-to-timeslot ratio. Compute the number of network
groups based on the total number of loops required (excluding conference/TDS
loops). Use Table 4 and the following equation to find the number of network groups
required:
Total number of loops
= (4 the number of superloop network cards) + (2 the number of
QPC414 Network Cards)

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Table 2
Loop Number Assignment

Peripheral Equipment
Peripheral equipment refers to the hardware devices that connect ports (lines and
trunks) to the network (loops). Since most ports have analog voice channels, and the
network is digital, peripheral equipment cards must convert the signals received from
ports from analog to digital. A process called pulse code modulation (PCM), is used
to convert analog signals to digital signals before switching is performed by the
twork. This conversion method samples the amplitude of the analog signal at a rate
of twice the highest signal frequency, then converts the amplitude into a series of
coded pulses. For telecommunications, the PCM-sampling frequency standard is 8
kHz. Compressing-expanding (companding) PCM is a standard technique for using
8-bit words to efficiently represent the range of voice and data signals. Two
standards for companding, A-Law and -Law, are recognized worldwide. Intelligent
peripheral equipment (IPE) conforms to both standards. The standard is selected
through software. IPE cards are supported by NT8D04 Superloop Network Card
loops. IPE cards are housed in the NT8D37 IPE Module. Intelligent peripheral
equipment includes:

Controller cards that provide timing and control sequences and monitoring
capabilities.
Analog and digital line and trunk cards that provide interfaces to equipment
outside the modules (such as telephones, data terminals, and trunks).

Each equipment card contributes traffic to the network. The traffic required by a
peripheral equipment card is the sum of the traffic generated by the ports (sets or
trunks) serviced by the card. The traffic requirements of all peripheral equipment
cards provisioned on a particular network loop must match the traffic capacity of that
loop.

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IPE configuration
An IPE Module is divided into segments of four card slots that are assigned to
superloops. A superloop combines four regular network loops to make 120 traffic
timeslots available to the IPE cards. There can be from one to eight segments in a
superloop, in a number of configurations. Each configuration is selected based on
system traffic requirements and the specific IPE cards used.
A superloop should be configured to serve an even number of segments. You
should assign full traffic and IPE cards to one superloop before assigning the next
superloop. However, there may be empty IPE slots associated with a superloop if the
superloop is not assigned to exact multiples of eight cards. As the system grows,
more IPE cards can be added to that superloop. The total number of ringing
generators required in a system can be minimized by consolidating analog line cards
in as few IPE Modules as possible. However, for traffic and reliability purposes, the
analog line cards must not fill more than three-fourths of the IPE Module. Succession
Voice Gateway Media Cards should be configured in IPE segments engineered to be
non-blocking.

Table 3
Intelligent Peripheral Equipment
Intelligent Peripheral Equipment Cards

Number Of Terminations

NT8D01 Controller Card 4


NT8D01 Controller Card 2
NT8D02 Digital Line Card
NT8D09 Analogue Line Card
NTCK16 / NT8D14 XFCOT/XUT Trunk Card
NT8D15 E/M Card

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Peripheral Equipment Card Distribution

Circuit card distribution determine the total number of each type of IPE card
(line, trunk, DTR) for each IPE Module.
Station load balancing determine the number of multiple appearance groups
(MAGs) assigned to each loop.
Multiple appearance group distribute MAGs evenly over all the loops.
Do not assign MAGs that call each other frequently to the same loop; assign
them to the same network group to reduce intergroup calls in multiple
network group systems. If possible, avoid MAGs of more than ten. Within a
multiple network group system, assign users that call each other frequently to
the same network group. Similarly, assign trunk groups that are used
primarily by certain groups of users within the same network group as those
users.

Card Slot Priority


Input messages from card slots 0 and 1 in each IPE Module are directed to a
high-priority input buffer. The input messages from the remaining slots are directed to
a low-priority input buffer. To minimize input buffer delay on signals from devices in
high-priority card slots, the system processes the low-priority input buffer only when
the high-priority buffer and 500-type telephone output buffers are empty. This
mechanism is important only for the types of trunks that require critical timing.

Class-Of-Service Priority
Selected telephones and trunks can be assigned a high-priority class of service that
allows their requests for dial tone to be processed first. The fewer the telephones
and trunks assigned as high priority, the better the service will be during heavy load
conditions.

Card Slot Assignment for Trunks


The recommended card slot assignment for trunks is as follows:

Always assign automatic inward and outward dial trunks to card


slots 0 and 1.
If possible, assign delay dial, wink start, and DTMF-type trunks to a highpriority card slot. Other types of trunks can be assigned to high-priority card
slots to avoid glare, but can also be assigned to low-priority card slots (2
through 10). To minimize the number of high-priority input messages during
pulsing, do not assign trunks using 10 or 20 pps (incoming) to a high-priority
card slot unless necessary.

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Card slot assignment for attendant consoles


Do not assign attendant consoles to a high priority card slot. Too many high
priority messages from attendant consoles assigned to these card slots can result in
delays in output messages to attendant consoles, telephones, and trunks. Always
assign attendant consoles to card slots 2 through 10. Do not assign a large number
of attendant consoles to the same network loop since buffer overflow may result.

Card slot assignment for analog (500/2500-type) telephones


The 500/2500-type telephones can be assigned to any card slot. However,
assigning a 500/2500-type telephone to a high-priority card slot can cause input
messages to delay output buffer processing during pulsing.

Card slot assignment for Voice Gateway Media Cards


Voice Gateway Media Cards can be assigned to any slot. The slot should be
in a non-blocking segment.

Assigning card slots


Circuit card to module assignment and to assign cards to slots in all peripheral
equipment modules. Calculate the average load after all cards of a particular type
have been assigned. Total the load and keep a running total. This method prevents
the need to interchange cards at the end of the process because of load imbalance.

Assign cards in the order listed below:


1. Assign cards requiring a high priority slot.
2. Assign cards for high-usage trunks, such as central office (CO) trunks.
3. Assign cards for low-usage trunks, such as paging and dictation.
4. Assign cards for attendant consoles.
5. Assign DTR cards.
6. Assign cards for telephones associated with multiple appearance groups.
7. Assign remaining cards. On a system that has a high density of Digitone
telephones, assign the least number of 500-telephone line cards to loops
that have DTRs assigned.
8. Calculate the total load per module.
9. Calculate the total load per loop.
10. If required, rearrange card assignments to balance the load.
Note:
For IPE Modules, both card slots 0 and 1 are reserved for
high-priority signaling.
Distribute loops and conference/TDS cards evenly across network
modules and groups

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Terminal Equipment
Succession 1000M and Meridian 1 Large Systems support a wide range of
telephones, including multiple-line and single-line telephones, as well as digital
telephones with key and display functions and data transmission capabilities. A
range of options for attendant call processing and message center applications is
also available. In addition, a number of add-on devices are available to extend and
enhance the features of telephones and consoles. Add-on devices include key/lamp
modules, lamp field arrays, handsets, and handsfree units.

Digital Telephones
In digital telephones, analog-to-digital conversion takes place in the set itself,
rather than in the associated peripheral line card. This eliminates attenuation,
distortion, and noise generated over telephone lines. Signaling and control functions
are also handled digitally. Time compression multiplexing (TCM is used to integrate
the voice, data, and signaling information over a single pair of telephone wires. For
applications where data communications are required, digital telephones offer an
integrated data option that provides simultaneous voice and data communications
over single pair wiring to a port on a digital line card.
The following digital telephones are supported:

M2006 single-line telephone


M2008/M2008HF standard business telephone
M2216 Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) telephone
M2317 intelligent telephone
M2616 performance-plus telephone
M3110 telephone
M3310 telephone
M3820 telephone
M3900 telephone
M3901 telephone
M3902 telephone
M3903 telephone
M3904 telephone

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IP Telephones
I2001 / i2002 Internet Telephone
The i2001 / i2002 Internet Telephone brings voice and data to the desktop
environment and connects directly to the LAN through the Ethernet connection.
Similar in appearance and functionality to the i2004 Internet Telephone, the i2002
Internet Telephone has a smaller display and fewer feature keys.

i2004 Internet Telephone


The i2004 Internet Telephone connects directly to the LAN through an
Ethernet connection bringing voice and data to the desktop environment. The i2004
Internet Telephone translates voice into data packets for transport using Internet
Protocol. A Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server can be used to
provide information that enables the i2004 Internet Telephone network connection,
and connection to the Succession Media Card. The i2004 Internet Telephone uses
the customers IP network to communicate with the Call Server.

i2050 Software Phone


The i2050 Software Phone is a Windows-based application that enables voice
to make your computer a powerful tool. The i2050 Software Phone provides most of
the attributes and features of the i2004 Internet Telephone. The i2050 Software
Phone operates on PCs running Windows 98, Windows 98 SE, Windows 2000
Professional, Windows XP Pro, and Windows XP Home.

Attendant consoles
Attendant consoles (M2250) provide high volume call processing. Indicators
and a 4 40 liquid crystal display provide information required for processing calls
and personalizing call answering. Loop keys and Incoming Call Identification (ICI)
keys allow the attendant to handle calls in sequence or to prioritize answering for
specific trunk groups. An optional busy lamp field provides the attendant with user
status. Meridian attendant consoles support attendant message center options. The
attendant console can be connected to an IBM PC or IBM-compatible personal
computers to provide electronic directory, dial-by-name, and text messaging
functions. All call processing features can be accessed using the computer
keyboard. The Attendant PC software application software allows you to perform
attendant console and call processing functions on a computer workstation using a
mouse pointing device or keyboard within a Windows xp, Windows 2000 or Windows
NT operating system environment.
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Power Equipment
The Succession 1000M and Meridian 1 provide a modular power distribution
architecture.
Each column includes:
A system monitor that provides:
power, cooling, and general system monitoring capabilities
error and status reporting down to the specific column and module
Circuit breaker protection
A cooling system with forced air impellers which automatically adjusts velocity
to meet the cooling requirements of the Succession 1000M and Meridian 1
systems
Backup capabilities

Each module includes:

Individual power supply unit with shut-off (switch or breaker) protection


Universal quick-connect power wiring harness which distributes input voltages
and monitor signals to the power supply All options are available in both acpowered and dc-powered versions. The selection of an ac- or dc-powered
system is determined primarily by reserve power requirements and existing
power equipment at the installation site. Although ac-powered and dcpowered systems have different internal power components, the internal
architecture is virtually identical. Ac- and dc-powered systems differ primarily
in the external power components.

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CP PII/PIV NT4N41 Core/Network Module


This module provides common control and network interface functions in the
Succession 1000M and Meridian 1 Large Systems. With Succession 1000M Multi
Group and Meridian 1 Option 81C CP PII/PIV two Core/Net modules are
installed side-by-side. With Succession 1000M Single Group and Meridian
1 Option 61C CP PII/PIV the modules are stacked or installed side by side.
The NT4N41 module contains the NT4N40 card cage which is divided into
two distinct sides. The Core side and the Net side .

Core side
The Core side of the module houses the CPU, memory, up to four CNI cards, and
mass storage devices. These circuit cards process calls, manage network resources,
store system memory, maintain the user database, and monitor the health of the
system. These circuit cards also provide administration interfaces through a terminal,
modem, or LAN. Core cards and slot assignments are:

Slots c9-c12: NT4N65 cCNI Core Network Interface card. Since each cCNI
card can connect to two Network groups, each Core is connected to a inimum
of two groups and a maximum of eight groups. The number of cCNI cards in a
system depends on the number of Network groups in that system.
Slots c13-c14
Slot c15: NT4N48 System Utility card
Slot CP: NT4N64 CP PII/PIV Call Processor card (256/512 mb memory)
MMDU: NT4N43 Multi-Media Disk Unit (for PII only)

Network Side
The Net side of the module supports a Conference card, one Peripheral
Signaling card, one 3-Port Extender card, and optional network cards. It can house
up to four NT8D04 Superloop Network Cards, or eight QPC414 Network Cards, or a
combination of the two, for a total of 16 network loops.
Network Cards and Slot Assignments are:

Slot 0: NT8D17 Conference/TDS card


Slots 1-7: QPC414 Network card or NT8D04 Superloop Network card
Slots 8-9: QPC412 IGS card, NT4D30 DIGS card or NTRB33 FIJI card
9 on the Net side of the Core/Net Module.
Slot 10: QPC43R Peripheral Signaling card
Slot 11: QPC441 3-Port Extender card

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Note:
1. Succession 1000M Multi Group and Meridian 1 Option 81C with six or
more network groups require the CNI 3-port card in the NT6D60 module.
2. The Succession 1000M Multi Group and Meridian 1 Option 81C CP PII/PIV
will support Fiber Network Fabric with FIJI cards in slots 8 and 9 on the Net
Side of the Core/Net Module.
Figure 3 : CP PII/PIV Core Network Module NT4N41

Core/Net
NT5D21 Core/Network Module
This module is used for a dual CP, full group Meridian 1 Option 61C and for
up to a five group Meridian 1 Option 81C. Both systems require two Core/Network
Modules. The Core/Network Module supports up to 16 network loops. There are 12
card slots for the network interface cards and 7 slots for the CP, memory, and disk
drive equipment listed below.
In the section labeled NET:
Slots 0-7:
NT1P61 Fiber Superloop Network Card
NT8D04 Superloop Network Card
NT8D17 Conference/Tone and Digit Switch (TDS) Card
Primary Rate Interface/Digital Trunk Interface (PRI/DTI) card
(slots 2-7 only)
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Serial Data Interface (SDI) card


D-channel Handler Interface (DCHI) card (slots 0-7)
Multi-purpose Serial Data Link (MSDL) card
Multi-purpose ISDN Signaling Processor (MISP) card
Slots 8-9:
NTRB33 Fiber Junctor Interface (FIJI) Card and a spare slots for 61C
Slot 10:
QPC43 Peripheral Signaling Card (minimum vintage R)
Slot 11:
QPC441 3-Port Extender (3PE) Card (minimum vintage F)
In the section labeled Core:
Slot 12:
NT6D65 Core to Network Interface (cCNI) Card
Slot 13:
NT6D65 Core to Network Interface (cCNI) Card for 81C and a spare slot for
Option 61C
Slot 14:
NT6D65 Core to Network Interface (cCNI) Card for 81C and a spare slot for
Option 61C.
Slots 15-16:
Call Processor Card
Slot 17:
NT5D61 IODU/C
In addition:
NT8D41 SDI paddle boards can occupy slots 7 and 8 on the rear of
the backplane
NTRB53 Clock Controller cards

NT8D35 Network Module


The Network Module houses up to four NT8D04 Superloop Network Cards, or
eight QPC414 Network Cards, or a combination of the two, for a total of 16 network
loops. The network cards are cabled to peripheral equipment controller cards in IPE
Modules. In a typical configuration, one conference/TDS card is configured in the
module, leaving 14 voice/data loops available.
Two Network Modules are required to make a full network group of 32 loops.
A maximum of ten Network Modules (five network groups) can be configured. This
module provides 15 card slots for the following network interface cards.

Between PS and slot 1:

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NTRE39 Optical Cable Management Card (OCMC)


Slot 1:
QPC441 3PE Card
Slots 2-3:
NTRB33 Fiber Junctor Interface (FIJI) Card
Slots 2-3:
QPC412 InterGroup Switch (IGS) Card
Slot 4:
QPC43 Peripheral Signaling Card
Slots 5-12:
NT1P61 Fiber Superloop Network Card
NT8D04 Superloop Network Card
NT8D17 Conference/TDS Card
PRI/DTI card (slots 5-11 only)
SDI-type card
MSDL card
MISP card
Slot 13:
Clock Controller for Meridian 1 Option 81C CP PII
Slots 13-14:
PRI/DTI card
SDI-type
Slot 15:
not used

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NT8D37 Intelligent Peripheral Equipment Module


This module can be used in all systems. The IPE Module houses one
NT8D01 Controller Card or one NT1P62 Fiber Peripheral Controller card and up to
16 IPE cards (such as line and trunk cards), supporting up to 512 terminal numbers
(256 voice and 256 data). The controller card is cabled to the NT8D04 Superloop
Network Card. The controller card must be installed in the card slot labeled Cont (for
controller). The other slots can house any IPE card

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Application Cards
Application cards supported are:
MIRAN
MICB
Voice Gateway Media Card
Call Pilot VGate
Note: When the backplane is configured for 16 cables (NT8D37 vintages BA and
EC), the NT7D16 Data Access Card can be installed in any IPE slot. If the backplane
is configured for 12 cables (NT8D37 vintages AA and DC), you must install the DAC
in slots 0, 4, 8, or 12 because only those slots are fully cabled for 24 pairs. The IPE
Module supports universal card slots for flexible configurations of Trunk/Line,
Application cards, and Succession Media Cards.

Figure 5 : Intelligent Peripheral Equipment Module

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GLOSSARY OF TERMS
AC
Alternating Current
analog
A process that models information in the form of a continuously
varying parameter such as current, voltage, or phase.
analog signal
A signal that varies in a continuous manner such as voice or music.
An analog signal can be contrasted with a digital signal, which
represents only discrete states. The signal emitted by a data
telephone has both analog and discrete characteristics.
architecture
The interrelationship between the parts of a system; the framework
of a system.
backplane
A printed circuit board that extends across the width of the card
cage and connects to the circuit card connectors.
battery backup

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System power furnished by standby batteries that are charged by a


charger. If commercial power fails, the batteries maintain service for
a limited period of time, determined by the size of the batteries and
the traffic on the system.
capacity
The information-carrying ability of a telecommunications facility,
group, network, or system measured in bits per second (bps).

card cage
A frame for holding circuit cards in a module; also called a card
chassis.
CBT
Core Bus Terminator
CE
Common Equipment
Central Office (CO)
The site where a telephone company terminates customer lines and
houses the switching equipment that interconnects those lines.
central processing unit (CPU)
The main portion of a computer that contains the primary storage,
arithmetic and logic units, and the control unit (may also mean a
mainframe computer).
circuit cards
Cards which carry the electronics for particular functions (such as
memory and switching functions). Most cards are housed in the card
cage in a module and connect to the backplane. Some cards must
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be installed in dedicated slots in a card cage. (Also called circuit


packs or boards.)
CNI
Core-to-Network Interface
CO
See Central Office.
Common Equipment (CE)
A hardware subsystem that houses one or more central processing
units (CPUs), memory cards, disk drive units, and service cards.
configuration
A group of machines (hardware) that are interconnected and are
programmed to operate as a system.
CP
Call Processor
cPCI
Peripheral Component Interconnect. PCI provides a high-speed data
path between the CPU and peripheral devices (video, disk, network,
etc.).
cPCI Transition card
Peripheral Component Interconnect Transition Card. Connects the
Core module cards to the 3PE cards in the Network modules.
CP PIV
The successor to the Pentium II from Intel. Pentium IV refers to the
Pentium IV CPU chip.
CPU
Central Processing Unit

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DC
Direct Current
diagnostic programs
Software routines used to test equipment and identify faulty
components

digital signal
A signal made up of discrete, noncontinuous pulses whose
information is contained in the duration, periods, and/or amplitude
DTR
Digitone Receiver
electromagnetic interference (EMI)
Unwanted electromagnetic static coupling, such as a ham radio
signal being heard on a television, or causing static noise interference.
firmware
A set of instruction sequences stored permanently in hardware
(ROM).
input/output (I/O)
Exchange between a machine and end-user equipment.
IODU/C
Input/Output Disk Unit with CD-ROM
IPB
Inter-Processor Bus
IPE
Intelligent Peripheral Equipment
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ISDN
Integrated Services Digital Network
line
A communication channel or circuit; an electrical path.

loop
A bidirectional path between network equipment and peripheral
equipment.
module power supplies
Individual power units that generate the different DC voltages
required by the cards installed in each module.
Network Equipment
A hardware subsystem that provides digital multiplexed switching
for voice, data, and signaling paths.
office data
Office data represents system configuration data, peripheral
equipment data ,and transient data (temporary) used for call
processing.
PCM
Pulse Code Modulation.
pedestal
The bottom element in a column. Each pedestal houses a blower
unit, an air filter, the PDU (which contains the column circuit
breakers), and the system monitor.
power distribution unit (PDU)

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Input power for CS 1000M Large System and Meridian 1 Large


System are brought into the pedestal to the PDU. The PDU distributes
input power to the column.
Pulse Code Modulation (PCM)
A modulation technique where the signal is converted from an
analog to a digital format by sampling the signal at periodic intervals and
digitizing the amplitude into a finite number of discrete levels

random-access memory (RAM)


A storage system or computer memory accessible by the user for
either storing or retrieving information. RAM is volatile memory.
read-only memory (ROM)
Storage system or computer memory that is burned into the
microprocessor chip and can be read, but not written to or modified.
ROM is nonvolatile memory.
redundancy
The duplication of software, or hardware, or both (such as
redundant CPUs) used as a standby in case one fails.
SDI
Serial Data Interface. A family of cards equipped with SDI ports
provide the I/O interface for the CS 1000M Large System and
Meridian 1 Large System.
software
A set of programmed instruction sequences stored either as resident
programs in system memory or as nonresident programs stored on
disk and loaded into memory when needed.
software generic
A term used to identify the system software. Each software generic
has a series of releases, such as Release 25.

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system monitor
A microprocessor-based circuit card that controls and monitors the
status of cooling equipment and power-related hardware and
functions.

system utility card


Provides an interface between the security device and the computer.
TDS
Tone and Digit Switch
Time Compression Multiplexing (TCM)
The combination of two or more information channels into a single
transmission channel by assigning each information channel an
exclusive periodic transmission time interval.
TN
Terminal Number
top cap
A top cap is mounted on the top module of each column. It provides
airflow exits, EMI/RFI shielding, I/O cable entry and exit, and
overhead cable-rack mounting. The top cap covers thermal sensor
assemblies for the column.
Trunk
A single circuit between two points, both of which are switching
centers or individual distribution points.
universal equipment module (UEM)
A modular, self-contained hardware cabinet that houses a card age,
power supply, backplane, circuit cards, and other basic equipment.
When equipped, the UEM becomes a specific type of module, such
as a CPU module or Network module.
UPS
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Universal Power Supply


V AC
Voltage Alternating Current
V DC
Voltage Direct Current

MODULE 2

CS 1000M
System Installation
And
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Cabling
System Equipment Universal Equipment Modules (UEMs)
Universal Equipment Modules (UEMs) are the building blocks of the
communications system. Each UEM is a self-contained unit with power, a card cage,
I/O panels, and cable routing channels. It is a generic case containing sets of
equipment used in system operations.

UEMs are stacked in columns


UEMs are stacked in columns, up to four modules high. These UEMs are
numbered 0 to 3 from the bottom up. Cables connect cards in the same module,
between two modules and between cards and the I/O panel in the same module.

Column components
Each column contains a pedestal base, a top cap, and up to four modules.
Pedestals
Each column sits on a pedestal. The pedestal contains power, cooling, and
monitoring equipment.

A Power Distribution Unit (PDU) in the back of the pedestal supplies either ac
or dc power to the column.
A System Monitor checks the columns cooling and power systems.
A blower unit (accessible from the front of the pedestal) forces air up through
the modules to cool the circuit cards.

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Figure 6 : Universal Equipment Module

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Top Caps
A top cap is mounted on the top module of each column. It contains:

Air exhaust grills in the cap that release air from the blowers in the pedestal.
A heat sensor that monitors the temperature of the column.
A red LED in the front of the caps exhaust grill that lights if the system
overheats or if a power outage occurs.
Ladder racks for routing cables can also be fitted to the top caps.

Modules
Up to four modules can be included in a column. The modules can include:

NT4N41 CompactPCI (cCPI) Core/Network Module required for all Large


Systems
NT8D35 Network Module required for Meridian 1 Option 81C CP PII and
Succession 1000M Multi Group
NT8D37 Intelligent Peripheral Equipment (IPE) Module required for all
Large Systems

In addition, modules that house application-specific equipment, such as Meridian


Mail and Meridian Link modules, can be included in a column.

Columns are grouped in rows


A system can have one column or multiple columns. Columns are attached in
rows. Column 0 is always the column containing the Core/Net 0 module. Column 1
is placed to the left of Column 0 and ALWAYS contains the Core/Net 1 module.
Column 0 and Column 1 are placed at the far left of the row (front view). Column
numbering continues to the right of Core 0 Additional rows are configured with the
lowest numbered column on the far left and the highest numbered column on the far
right (front view). For compliance with Electromagnetic interference/radio frequency
interference (EMI/RFI) standards, spacer kits are provided to interconnect the
columns in a multiple-column system.

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Figure 6 : Example Of Succession Column In Rows

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Basic Cabling (25 Pairs Cable)


COLOR
CODE

CABLE PAIR
NUMBER

WHITE / BLUE
BLUE / WHITE

WHITE / ORANGE
ORANGE / WHITE

WHITE / GREEN
GREEN / WHITE

WHITE / BROWN
BROWN / WHITE

WHITE / SLATE

5
6

RED / ORANGE
ORANGE / RED

RED / GREEN
GREEN / RED

RED / BROWN
BROWN / RED

RED / SLATE
SLATE / RED

10

BLACK / BLUE
BLUE / BLACK

11

BLACK / ORANGE
ORANGE / BLACK

12

BLACK / GREEN
GREEN / BLACK

13

BLACK / BROWN
BROWN / BLACK

14

BLACK / SLATE
SLATE / BLACK

15

WHITE

BLUE

RED

ORANGE

BLACK

GREEN

YELLOW

BROWN

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Yellow / Blue
Blue / Yellow
Yellow / Orange
Orange / Yellow
Yellow / Green
Green / Yellow
Yellow / Brown
Brown / Yellow
Yellow / Slate
Slate / Yellow
Violet / Blue
Blue / Violet
Violet / Orange
Orange / Violet
Violet / Green
Green / Violet
Violet / Brown
Brown / Violet
Violet / Slate
Slate / Violet

SLATE / WHITE
RED / BLUE
BLUE / RED

COLOR
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17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25

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SLATE

Intelligent Peripheral Equipment (IPE) Backplane Cabling


Cable A, B, C. D, E, F, G, H

Intelligent Peripheral Equipment (IPE) Wiring


Color Code

Cable A

Cable B

Cable C

Cable D

Cable E

Cable F

Cable G

Cable H

White - Blue
White - Orange
White - Green
White - Brown
White - Slate

Card 0-0
1
2
3
4

Card 1-0
1
2
3
4

Card 2-0
1
2
3
4

Card 3-0
1
2
3
4

Card 4-0
1
2
3
4

Card 5-0
1
2
3
4

Card 6-0
1
2
3
4

Card 7-0
1
2
3
4

Red - Blue
Red - Orange
Red - Green
Red - Brown
Red - Slate

5
6
7
8
9

5
6
7
8
9

5
6
7
8
9

5
6
7
8
9

5
6
7
8
9

5
6
7
8
9

5
6
7
8
9

5
6
7
8
9

Black - Blue
Black - Orange
Black - Green
Black - Brown
Black - Slate

10
11
12
13
14

10
11
12
13
14

10
11
12
13
14

10
11
12
13
14

10
11
12
13
14

10
11
12
13
14

10
11
12
13
14

10
11
12
13
14

Yellow - Blue
Yellow - Green
Yellow - Brown
Yellow - Slate

15

15

15

15

15

15

15

15

Spare

Spare

Spare

Spare

Spare

Spare

Spare

Spare

Violet - Blue
Violet - Orange
Violet - Green
Violet - Brown
Violet - Slate

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Intelligent Peripheral Equipment (IPE) Backplane Cabling


Cable K, L, M, N, R, S, T, U
Intelligent Peripheral Equipment (IPE) Wiring
Color Code
White - Blue
White - Orange
White - Green
White - Brown
White - Slate

Cable K Cable L

Cable M

Cable N

Cable R

Cable S

Cable T

Cable U

Card 8-0 Card 9-0 Card 10-0 Card 11-0 Card 12-0 Card 13-0 Card 14-0 Card 15-0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4

Red - Blue
Red - Orange
Red - Green
Red - Brown
Red - Slate

5
6
7
8
9

5
6
7
8
9

5
6
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Black - Orange
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Black - Slate

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Violet - Orange
Violet - Green
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Intelligent Peripheral Equipment (IPE) Cards Wiring


Color Code

Analog Digital

XFCOT

XUT

XEM

M2250/PC

Unit-0
1
2
3
4

Unit-0
1
2
3
4

Unit-0

Unit =0

UNIT = 0
Unit = 1

Unit =1

Unit =1

Unit= 2

Unit= 2

Unit-0 =TX
= RX
= Ea/Eb
= Ma/Mb
Unit 1 = TX

Red - Blue
Red - Orange
Red - Green
Red - Brown
Red - Slate

5
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Unit =3

Unit =3

Unit =4

Unit =4

Black - Blue
Black - Orange
Black - Green
Black - Brown
Black - Slate
Yellow - Blue
Yellow - Green
Yellow - Brown
Yellow - Slate

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Unit =6

Unit = 6

Unit =7

Unit =7

White - Blue
White - Orange
White - Green
White - Brown
White - Slate

Violet - Blue
Violet - Orange
Violet - Green
Violet - Brown
Violet - Slate

2MB TRK.

= RX
= Ea/Eb
= Ma/Mb
Unit-2 = TX
= RX
= Ea/Eb
= Ma/Mb
Unit 3 = TX
= RX
= Ea/Eb
= Ma/Mb

TX
RX
Spare

Spare

Spare

Spare

Spare

Spare

Spare

IPE Card Number Of Ports as per the Above.


Analogue Card
Digital Card
Analogue Trunk
Analogue Trunk
E/M Tie Trunk
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(NT8D09)
(NT8D02)
(NTCK16)
(NT8D14)
(NT8D15)
(NT5K21)
(NT5K48)

= 16 Ports / Card
= 16 Ports / Card / Two (2) units for M2250 / PC
= 08 Ports / Card Supervised
= 08 Ports / Card Unsupervised
= 04 Ports / Card
= 04 Ports / Card No Cable Termination
= 08 Ports / Card No Cable Termination

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Common Equipment Cabling

CORE NET 0

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CORE NETWORK MODULE CONNECTIONS

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Core Net Cable Designations

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Cabling the Core side

Cores Cables

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Cabling the Network Side

CP PII Core Net Module slot

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Connecting Clock Controller Cable


1. Connect P1 of the NT8D75 cable to port J3 of Clock Controller 0.
2. Connect P2 of the NT8D75 cable to port J3 of Clock Controller 1.

Connecting Clock Controller Cables


1. Connect P1 of the NT8D75 cable to port J3 Of Clock
Controller 0.
2. Connect P2 of the NT8D75 cable to port J3 Of Clock
Controller 1.

Connecting 3PE between Core Net 0 and Core Net 1

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Connecting the Core Net Back Plane with NT8D99 Cable (D and E).

Installing the Utility Card between Core Net 0 and Core Net 1

Utility Card Core Net 0 DIP switch 1& 2 = ON


Utility Card Core Net 1 DIP switch 1 = OFF 2 = ON
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Connecting Core net Modules to LAN

Connection of LAN cable (NTRC17BA) between LAN 2 to LAN2 is intended for


the two(2) Core Network module.
LAN 1 is for special Application.

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Optional Connection to LAN Switch

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Multi- Group Common Equipment Cabling (Example Drawing)

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Card Placement in NT4N41 Core network Module

Core Cable Designations

Cable NT4N88AA
Cable NT4N88BA
Cable NT4N90BA
Cable NTRC17BA

Cable NT4N4405

Cable NT4N29AA
Cable NT4N89AA
Cable NT4N92AA
Cable NT4N93AA
Cable NT4N95AA

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- COM 1 (DTE / Terminal) required 1.


- COM 2 (DCE / Modem) required 2.
- Ethernet (CP II card to I/O Panel) required 2.
- Crossover Ethernet Cable between
Core to Core. Required 2.
- Shelf Power Net Back Plane to Core
Back Plane/Required 2.
- cCNI to 3PE Core.Net Shelf cable/Required 4.
- System Utility card to System Monitor/Required 2.
- CD-ROM/HDD Data /Required 2
- FDD Data/Required 2.
- Core / Net FDD/HDD/CD ROM Power/Required 2.

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Dual Ring Fiber Network Cabling

NTRB33

- Fiber Junctor Interface (FIJI) required one (1) per


Network Module.

NTRE39

- Optical Cable Management Card (OCMC) one (1) per


Network Module

NT4N65

- Compact Core Network Interface (cCNI-2) cards / Require 8 per


System.

NTRB53

- Global Clock Controller / Require 2 per system.

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Required Cables

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FIJI Card Faceplates

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Optical Cable Management Card (OCMC)

Shelf 0 Fiber Optic Ring on 4 Group Machine

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Shelf 1 Fiber Optic Ring on 4 Group Machine

FIJI to FIJI Shelf 0 and Shelf 1 Connection

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Cabling of the Clock Controller Cable

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Clock Controller Cable Configuration

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3
MODULE 3
CS 1000M
Signaling Server

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Introduction
The Signaling Server must be installed according to the procedures and
specifications outlined by Nortel networks in order for a Succession 1000M
systems to operate properly. This lesson will help you become familiar with
the installation procedures of the Signaling Server.

Objective
Given this lesson, the instructor presentation, a Succession 1000M Systems
Nortel Networks Documentation, and the tools described therein, do the
following:

Identify the functions of Signaling Server software.


Identify the requirements for installing the Signaling Software.
Demonstrate procedure used to mount the Signaling Server Software.
Demonstrate procedure used to mount the Signaling Server.
Perform System start up and software installation.
Verify successful software installation.
Identify the requirements for upgrading the Signaling Server Software.
Identify the requirements for upgrading the Signaling Server memory.

Succession Signaling Server


The Succession Signaling Server is an industry-standard, PC based server
that provides a central processor to drive signaling for Internet telephones and
IP Peer Networking.

Signaling Server Software


The Succession Signaling Server provides signaling interfaces to the IP
network using software components that run on the VxWorks real time
operating systems. The Signaling Server has the following components:

Internet Telephone Terminal Proxy Server (TPS)


H.323 Signaling Gateway (Virtual Trunk)
H.323 Gatekeeper
Element manager Web Server
Terminal Proxy Server
The Terminal Proxy Server (TPS) provides the signaling interface for the
internet telephones. The TPS supports a maximum 10,000 Internet
telephones on each Succession Signaling Server.

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H.323 Signaling Gateway Software (Virtual Trunk)


H.323 Signaling gateway software provides the industry-standard H.323
signaling interface to H.e23 Gateways. This software uses a gatekeeper to
resolve addressing for systems at different sites.
Virtual trunks are software components configured on virtual loops, similar to
internet telephones. A virtual trunk act as a bridge between existing call
processing features and the IP Network. It enables access to all trunk routings
and access features that are part of Meridian Customer Defined.

H.323 Gatekeeper Software


The IP Peer networking feature provides a gatekeeper where all the system in
the network are registered.
The H.323 Gatekeeper software provides telephone number to IP address
resolution. All systems in the network are registered to the gatekeeper,
eliminating the needs for manual configuration of IP addresses and manual
configuration are still supported for backward compatibility.

Element Manager Web Server


The Element Manager web Server operates on the Succession Signaling
Server platform. Element Manager is one of the System Management tools
configure and maintain the elements in the Succession 1000M.

Signaling Server Installation Overview


The Signaling Server runs the H.323 gateway and Terminal Proxy Server
(TPS). This lesson outlines the steps for installing the Signaling Server hardware and
software. Use the Install Tool on the Signaling Server Software CD-ROM for first and
subsequent installation and upgrades. The Signaling Server runs software that
performs the following functions:

Uploads new component load ware and firmware from the work station
computer to the Signaling Server using the Element Manager.
Configure Succession Media Cards and IP Telephony nodes using Element
Manager.
Automatic downloads firmware to Internet Telephones upon their registration
to the TPS.

Connecting And Powering Up The Signaling Server


The connecting and powering up the Signaling Server chapter in the signaling
Server Installation and configuration guide outlines the procedures used to
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cable the Signaling Server, apply AC power and Power up the Signaling
server.
Signaling Server Cabling

The Signaling Server require the following cabling :


Power cable
TLAN Ethernet Cable (Standard Cat 5 Cable)
ELAN Ethernet Cable ( Standard Cat 5 Cable)
DTE-DTE null modem serial cable for Admin./Serial Port

NOTE : The Signaling Server is shipped with Admin./Serial Port to 19,200 Bit/s.
Once the cables are connected and the Signaling Server is powered up,
the LED indicators are active.
Port 1 Elan
PWR
LED

STAT
LED

DRIVE

LED

LINK
LED

100mbps

LED

Port 2 TLAN
LINK
LED

100mbps

LED

PWR
LED

PWR
LED

Signaling Server

PWR
SW

INI
SW

RST
SW

Succession 1000M Signaling Server LED Indicator Summary


LED Indicator
Power LED

LED Status
Green LED on
LED off
Red LED off
LED on
Green LED flashing
Green LED
Green LED On
LED Off

Status LED
Drive LED
Link LED
100mbps

Descriptions
Power on
Power Off
CPU Running
CPU Halted
HDD/CD-ROM Active
Ethernet Port Active
Ethernet Port running 100 mbps
Ethernet Port running 10mbps

Summary Of Software Installation


A summary of the Signaling Server Installation is provided.
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Insert the software CD-ROM into the Signaling Server.


Power On or cold reboot the Signaling Server.
Perform system checks and begin software installation.
Partition the hard disk.
Install Signaling Server as Leader or Follower.
- The H.323. Gateway software runs on the Node master.
- The Signaling Server is normally configured as the leader.
- If the Leader fails, an Alternate Signaling Server can take over
the Node IP address. The Gateway software then runs on the
Signaling Server with the Node IP address.
Configure the Node IP.
Enter Gatekeeper IP address.
Review Installation Status Summary.
Reboot the system

Signaling Server Install Parameters


Succession Enterprise Software Signaling Server
Install Tool (Sample Only)
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
You have entered the following Parameters for this Leader
Signaling Server
Node ID
Host Name
ELAN IP
ELAN Subnet Mask
ELAN Gateway IP
TLAN IP
TLAN Subnet Mask
TLAN Gateway IP
Node IP
Call Server IP
GK Configuration
Primary GK IP
Alternate GK IP

:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:

276
SS_Node276_Ldr
192.168.20.100
255.255.255.0
192.168.10.1
192.168.20.20
255.255.255.0
192.168.20.1
192.168.20.100
192.168.10.10
No Gatekeeper
0.0.0.0
0.0.0.0

Note : After the software is installed and the Signaling Server has rebooted,
the Follower uses BOOTP requests to obtain network and node
configuration data from the Leader.

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Port Menu

The initial port speed of the Signaling Server can be changed for a PC or
maintenance terminal connection. To change the port speed, refer to
Succession Installation and configuration guide.
The initial port Speed of the Signaling server is 19200. Acceptable port speed
values are 9600,19200,38400,and 115200.

Verify Successful Configuration


To ensure that the Signaling Server Ethernet Connections are configured
correctly (ELAN and TLAN), perform a PING test to each interface.
After successfully installing software and configuring basic Signaling Server
information, the Signaling Server components can be configured using the
Element Manager Web Based Interface.

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MODULE 4
CS 1000M
System Network
Configuration

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Module Contents
Module Objective
Introduction
Network Shelf Communication Overview

Configuring the Network


Controller (XPE) Configuration
Superloop Configuration (SUPL) NT8D04
Enabling Superloop And Controller
Peripheral Signaling Pack (PS) QPC43R
Conference/Tone Digit Switch (XCT) NT8D17
Serial Communication Cards
Quad Serial Data Interface (QSDI) QPC841
Four Port Paddle Board (SDII) NT8D41BA
Multi Purpose Serial Data Link (MSDL) NT6D80
D-Channel Daughter Board (MSDL) NTBK51

Serial Card Configuration


Enabling TTY Ports

Configuration Summary

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Module Objective
At the end of this Module the student will be able :
Configure the Network Area of CS 1000M
Configure Serial Communications Card

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Introduction
The following information assumes that the Core elements of the machine
have been installed and are working correctly. In order to communicate with
Compact Core net Interface (cCNI) modules must be enabled so that communication
can be established to the 3PE fitted on each Network Shelf. Enabling and Disabling
the card through out the system is achieved over a Control Bus. To Enable and
Disable the relevant cCNI area use the following command in LD 135. The cCNI
must first be hardware enabled using the faceplate switch before software enabling
can take place. Log in to the system:
LOGI
Pasword : (Enter the 4-7 Digit Password)
Go To Load Overlay 17 = LD 17
> LD 17
Define new cCNIs (if required) under Gate Opener CEQU.
LD 135
ENL CNI c s p

Enable cCNI Port Where:


c= Core Number s= Slot Number p= Port Number
If the P is not entered, both ports, and card itself are
enabled. A port cannot be enabled if the card is disabled.
Enabling the cCNI will also enable the 3PE card.

To Disable the cCNI use the following command.


DIS CNI c s p

if the P is not entered, both ports and the card itself are
disabled.

Network Shelf Communication Overview


As stated previously the Core components, namely the Call Processor, Input
Output Processor, and the Core Multi-Media Disk Unit form the heart of the system.
The Core communicates to the rest of the system via the Core Net Interface module
and passes Signaling and control information based on the customers configuration.
From 0-7 Network Groups to make full Network Group in Succession 1000M.
A maximum 0f 16 Network Modules (8 Network Groups) can be configured.
The Network Module houses up to three (3) Superloop Card (NT8D04) . One full
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Group could handle 32 loops with a combination of Voice Loops and Service Loops.
The network card are cabled to Peripheral Equipment Controller cards in Intelligent
Peripheral Equipment (IPE) modules. Each Network Module required one (1)
Conference /TDS card a total of total of 2 cards per Network Group.

Network Communications
The network area provides the timeslots necessary for each telephone or data
terminal to be connected together so that communication can take place between
them. In order to connect them the Call Processor (CP) must ascertain whether the
terminal Number (TN) has the authority to place the call. The CP obtains this from
the Configuration database programmed by the user.
Once the authority has been given the CP then connects the 2 TNs together
whether external or internal to the switch) and the call can then take place. This
operation takes just a few milliseconds to complete. The time slots are provided to
each TN via the controller card situated in the Peripheral Module and this must be
configured and enabled together.
Communication to the Network Area is established over the Signaling bus via
the Peripheral Signaling Pack (one PS is installed in every Network Shelf). The
Peripheral Signaling Pack is responsible for sending only signaling information to
and from the CP and to provide a simple clock for time slot synchronization on the
shelf. The PS pack can be enabled and disabled, only after at least one Superloop is
configured, using commands in LD 32after the faceplate switch has been placed in
the enabled position.

Configuring the Network


Configuration and enabling of both the Superloop and its associated controller
must be done in the correct order otherwise the communication path to the controller
does not exist.
Configuration of both superloop and controller is achieved in Load Overlay 97
(LD 97) an enabling in LD 32 as shown below:

Configure Controller in LD 97
Configure Superloop in LD 97
Enable Superloop in LD 32
Enable Controller in LD 32

NOTE : It must be remembered that the Peripheral Signaling Pack can only be
enabled after at least one Superloop and Controller have been configured.

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Controller (XPE) Configuration (NT8D01AD) Controller-2


> LD 97
REQ
TYPE
XPEC

: CHG
: XPE
: (0-95)

LOC

: XXXXX

Request (CHG, END, PRT)


Extended Peripheral equipment Shelves
Extended Peripheral Controller Number.
Any Number can be assigned to the controller
within this range but sequential numbering is
preferred.
Location Code for Peripheral Controller (0-6)
Characters should be equal to the column
assigned to the system monitor and the Universal
Equipment Module (UEM) or Cube that contains
the controller (Not Obligatory).
For Example : CxxMy Where:
xx = Column Number

y = UEM Number

RGTP

: 8

Ringing Generator (8 or 16)

Superloop Configuration (SUPL) NT8D04


> LD 97
REQ
TYPE
SUPL
SLOT
SUPT
XPE0

: CHG
: SUPL
: 0 256
: LEFT
: STD
:xyz

XPE1

:xyz

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(Superloop)
(Superloop No. in Multiples Of 4)
(Network card is on LEFT or RIGHT)
( Superloop Type = STD, CARR, FIBR)
(Extended Peripheral Controller 0 (STD)
Peripheral Controller Number, starting segment
And ending segment.
Define the superloop configuration where:
x = Controller Number (1-95)
y = starting IPE Shelf segment no.0-3
z = ending IPE shelf segment no. 0-3
(Extended Peripheral Controller 1 (STD)
As above or CR or Enter if only one controller
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Connected to SUPL
(Extended Peripheral Controller Number as
Assigned under Controller config.CARR/FIBR.

: 1-95

Enabling Superloop (NT8D04) And Controller (NT8D01AD)


The configuration of both the Controller and the superloop is now completed
and they must now be enabled using the following commands in Load Overlay 32.
Superloop Enabling in LD 32
> LD 32
ENLL (0 256)

Superloop Number in Multiples of 4

Controller Enabling LD 32
ENXP (0 95)

Enable Controller x and associated PE cards, download


software version v

The network has now been configured and enabled and is ready for TN,s to be
assigned to the Peripheral Equipment.

Peripheral Signaling Pack (QPC43R)


Ensure that the PS Pack in the Network Area that you are configuring is
enabled.
> LD 32
ENPS xx

Enables Peripheral Signaling (PS) card x and loops


serviced by the card.

DSPS xx

Disabling PS card 0 interrupts service on loop 0 to 15. To


re-enable the card, use the ENPS xx command. If this
fails, a system initialization may be required. Disabling
the PS card disables up to 16 loops.

Conference And Tone Digit Switch Card (XCT) NT8D17


In addition to the Superloop and Controller configuration each network Shelf
contains a Tone and Conference card to provide conference facilities for the shelf.
The Tone and the conference shelf of the card each take thirty time slots from the
Network time slot, therefore thirty telephones can be assigned tones at any one time
together with a further thirty on conferences. The conference and tone and digit
switch can be configured and enabled using the following procedure:

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Using LD 17 under gate opener Common Equipment (CEQU)


configure the XCT.
> LD 17
REQ
TYPE
XCT

: CHG
: CEQU
: 2 239

Request
Common Equipment
Even Loop 2,4 etc to 239
Enter an even network loop number for TDS/MFS
functions. The Conference function is automatically
assigned the next higher odd loop number. System
prints TDS n MFS n CNF n+1 in LD 22.

Since TN 0 0 0 0 cannot be used in Succession 1000M, it is not


recommended that the CONF/TDS/MFS card can be placed in loop 0.

Enabling the Conference TDS Card (XCT) NT8D17


The XCT card can be enabled from either LD 34 using the Tones Even Loop
number or from LD 38 using the conference odd loop number.
> LD 34
ENLX xx

Even Loop Number


Enable Conf/TDS/MFS

DISX xx

Even Loop Number


Disable Conf/TDS/MFS

ENLX xx

Odd Loop Number


Enable Conf/TDS/MFS

DISX xx

Odd Loop Number


Disable Conf/TDS/MFS

> LD 38

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Serial Communication Cards


Serial cards communicate the active call processor and can be configured to
accomplish a number of tasks such as System Maintenance, Sysytem Monitor,
Printing, Call Logging, Billing and Property Management System. Some cards can
also used for signaling in Primary rate Interface (PRI) application. They can also be
connected to Terminals both locally or via modem for remot sites.
The Core can have up to sixteen (0-15) addresses assigned to serial cards
and ports. All Cards require a separate address for each port with the exception of
the MSDL which only requires a single address for the cards Four (4) ports.
If superloop cards have been installed in the system then as previously stated
no other cards which requires loop can be fitted along side the superloop card in the
same pair of slot. Most of the serial cards can be fitted in these slots as they do not
require time slots.
Quad Serial Data Interface Cards (QSDI) QPC841
The QSDI provides serial Ports between the Core and the external devices.
The card can be fitted in any network card slot 5 12 in addition to slot 13 if PRI/DTI
is not installed there. The card can support baud rates between 300 & 9600 with
connection to both DTE and DCE on all Four ports. The card has a disable Enable
Switch, and must be switch to enable before the card can be used. Configure it in
LD 17 as SDI4.
Connector J1 is a 25 way D connector for port 1 supplying in a full RS232C format
from the one connector.
Baud Rate, DCE / DTE and Core addresses numbering switches are installed on the
board and must be set for the correct setting before configuration. Port 1 & 2 must
have consecutive Core address as do ports 3&4 .

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MODULE 5
CS 1000M
System
Administration
Overlays
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CS 1000M System Login

Connect to TTY / Laptop with CS1000M RS232C Port

Verify Baud Rate Speed from 300 19.2 Kbps.


Recommended 9600, N, 1

Laptop and TTY connection should be Direct to Core 0 and


Core 1 or to the Core 0 and Core 1 daughter Board.

Login Admin1 PWD 0000

Shift ** - to go back to the first prompt.

Shift * - to change a particular prompt.

Shift **** to go to another overlay

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LOAD OVERLAY 97
Superloop Configuration and Segmentation
Verification
Controller 2 Configuration
System Parameter Mu- Law And A- Law
XCTP Tone Plan
>ld 97
BACKGROUND SESSION 0 ABORTED.
SCSYS000
MEM AVAIL: (U/P): 49000073 USED U P: 1877436 736183
TOT: 51613692
DISK SPACE NEEDED: 1397 KBYTES
Superloop Print Configuration
REQ prt ( REQ CHG
TYPE supl
SUPL

if required changes or new or delete)

SUPL SUPT SLOT XPEC0

IPMG VXCT0/1 ZONE0/1 IPR0/1

004
008
012
024
028
036
040
052
056
068
072

STD
STD
STD
STD
STD
STD
STD
STD
STD
STD
STD

LEFT
LEFT
LEFT
LEFT
LEFT
LEFT
LEFT
LEFT
LEFT
LEFT
LEFT

01
02
03
04
05
06
08
10
12
14
16

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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

XPEC1

-- - - ---- - - ---- - - ---- - - ---- - - --07 0 3 --09 0 3 --11 0 3 --13 0 3 --15 0 3 --17 0 3 ---

--- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- -

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088
096
100
176
180
184
188

STD LEFT 18 0 3 19
STD LEFT 20 0 3 21
---- ---- VIRTUAL -- ---- ---- VIRTUAL -- ---- ---- VIRTUAL -- ---- ---- VIRTUAL -- ---- ---- VIRTUAL -- ---- ---- VIRTUAL -- -

0
0
-

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3 --- --- - --3 --- --- - ----- --- - ----- --- - ----- --- - ----- --- - ----- --- - ----- --- - ---

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Controller Print Configuration


REQ prt ( REQ CHG
TYPE xpe
XPEC
S0 S1 S2 S3 LOC
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21

004
008
012
024
028
036
036
040
040
052
052
056
056
068
068
072
072
084
084
088
088

004
008
012
024
028
036
036
040
040
052
052
056
056
068
068
072
072
084
084
088
088

004
008
012
024
028
036
036
040
040
052
052
056
056
068
068
072
072
084
084
088
088

004
008
012
024
028
036
036
040
040
052
052
056
056
068
068
072
072
084
084
088
088

if required changes or new or delete)

DIS RGTP
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO

08
08
08
08
08
08
08
08
08
08
08
08
08
08
08
08
08
08
08
08
08

XCTP Tone Plan Configuration


REQ prt
TYPE xctp

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CPAD
TABL
DTMF
P10P
S10P
20PP

0
00
014
030
031
032

For Training Purposes Only

(Mu law system tone is 14 and Alaw tone is 138)

System Parameter Download Configurations


REQ prt ( REQ CHG
TYPE sysp

if required changes)

INTN = NO
QUIET CODE 0
THRESHOLDS 00004 00004
FLASH TIMERS 080 0896 (120 720)
TOHV 250
TDP 15
TID 150
TDPON 150
TPF 150 200
MFRL 2
MFTL0 00
MFTL1 00
XTRK MAKE/BREAK RATIO (PPS10) = 050
XTRK MAKE/BREAK RATIO (PPS12) = 070
XTRK MAKE/BREAK RATIO (PPS20) = 050
FAST DOWNLOAD CONTROL TABLE
CARD TYPE DOWNLOAD

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LOAD OVERLAY 22 Print Configuration 1

>ld 22
PT2000
REQ PRT (REQ CHG in LD 17 to change configuration)
TYPE PARM
PARM
LPIB 3500
HPIB 3500
500B 200
SL1B 250
DTIB 35
DTOB 4
NCR 6000
MGCR 25
CFWS YES
PCML MU
ALRM YES
ERRM XERR XBUG AUD
DTRB 100
ABCD NO
TMRK 128
FCDR OLD
PCDR YES
TPO NO
TSO NO
CLID YES
DUR5 NO
MLDN YES
MARP YES
IPIE NO
FRPT NEFR
DCUS NULL
DTDT NO
MSCL 1000

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PMSI
MANU PMS1
PMCR 0
PORT NONE
NDIS 20
OCAC NO
MTRO PPM
SBA_ADM_INS 000
SBA_USER 512
BCAP SPEECH
IDLE_SET_DISPLAY KFMC IP CS1000M
ICON NO

Print Core (Common Equipment) Configuration


REQ PRT (REQ CHG in LD 17 to change configuration)
TYPE CEQU
CEQU
MPED 8D
TERM
REMO
TERD
REMD
TERQ
REMQ
SUPL

SUPC
SUPF
DDCS
DTCS
XCT

004
008
028
036
056
068
088
V096
V180 V184

012
024
040
052
072
084
V100
V188

V176

000 016 046 062


078 094
TDS * 000 * 016 * 046 * 062
* 078 * 094
CONF
* 001 * 017 * 047 * 063
* 079 * 095
MFSD
* 000 * 016 * 046 * 062
* 078 * 094
PRI2 022 023
APVL

DTI2

002 003 018 019


034 035 050 051
066 067 082 083

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MISP
SYNM
EXT0
CNI
CNI
CNI
EXT1
CNI
CNI
CNI
MCFN

0
3PE
009 000
009 001
010 000
3PE
009 000
009 001
010 000
509 MB

000
001
002

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- Core 0 Net Grp 0


- Core 0 Network Grp 1
- Core 0 Network Grp 2

000 - Core 1 Net Grp 0


001 - Core 1 Net Grp 1
002 - Core 1 Net Grp 2

REQ prt (REQ CHG in LD 17 to change configuration if requiers)


TYPE atrn
ATRN
CODE 0
SOLR 12
ROLR +45.00
AOLR +45.00
TOLR -45.00
AGCD NO
VOLR NO
HRLR +42.00
HTLR -44.00

- Mu-Law (For Alaw system code is 2)

LOAD OVERLAY 20 Print Configuration Data


- Prt / New / Chg / Out / Enable / Disable
For Analog, Digital and IP Phone
-

Prt / DTR / Tone Detector / MFC Card E1 STC

Print Directory Number Block (DNB) - Extension


REQ: prt
TYPE: dnb
CUST 0
DN 2003
DATE
PAGE
DES
DN 2003
TYPE L500
TN 036 1 03 09 MARP

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Print Extension or DN Data


REQ: prt
TYPE: 500
TN 36 1 3 9

(Type 500 is for analogue telephones)

DATE
PAGE
DES
DES 500
TN 036 1 03 09
TYPE 500
CDEN 4D
CUST 0
WRLS NO
DN 2003 0
MARP
AST NO
IAPG 0
HUNT
(in case of busy, put the other extension or voice mail number with cls hta)
TGAR 2
LDN NO
NCOS 0
SGRP 0
RNPG 1
LNRS 16
XLST 0
SCI 0
SCPW 1234
SFLT NO
CAC_MFC 0
CLS
TLD DTN FBD XFA WTA THFD FND HTD ONS
LPR XRA AGRD CWD SWD PUD MWD RMMD SMWD LPD XHD SLKD CCSD
LNA TVD CFTD SFD MRD C6D CNID CLBD AUTU ICDD CDMD EHTD MCTD
GPUA DPUA CFXD ARHD OVDD AGTD CLTD LDTD ASCD
MBXD UDI RCC HBTD IRGD IAMD DDGA NAMA MIND
NRWD NRCD NROD SPKD CRD PRSD MCRD
EXR0 SHL ABDD CFHD DNDY DNO3
USRD BNRD OCBD RTDD RBDD RBHD FAXD CNUD CNAD PGND FTTC
FDSD NOVD CDMR
CSDN
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AACS NO
MLWU_LANG 0
FTR CFW 4
FTR FDN XXXX (it works with cls FNA)
DATE 7 SEP 2006

Print Terminal Number Block(TNB) Extension or DN


REQ: prt
TYPE: tnb
TN 36 1 3 9
DATE
PAGE
DES
DES 500
TN 036 1 03 09
TYPE 500
CDEN 4D
CUST 0
WRLS NO
DN 2003 0
MARP
AST NO
IAPG 0
HUNT
TGAR 2
LDN NO
NCOS 0
SGRP 0
RNPG 1
LNRS 16
XLST 0
SCI 0
SCPW
SFLT NO
CAC_MFC 0
CLS
TLD DTN FBD XFA WTA THFD FND HTD ONS
LPR XRA AGRD CWD SWD PUD MWD RMMD SMWD LPD XHD SLKD CCSD
LNA TVD CFTD SFD MRD C6D CNID CLBD AUTU ICDD CDMD EHTD MCTD
GPUA DPUA CFXD ARHD OVDD AGTD CLTD LDTD ASCD
MBXD UDI RCC HBTD IRGD IAMD DDGA NAMA MIND
NRWD NRCD NROD SPKD CRD PRSD MCRD
EXR0 SHL ABDD CFHD DNDY DNO3
USRD BNRD OCBD RTDD RBDD RBHD FAXD CNUD CNAD PGND FTTC
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FDSD NOVD CDMR

Print Unused DN Required before configuring any Extension


(DN) and Access Code
>ld 20
PT0000
REQ: prt
TYPE: ludn
CUST 0
DN
CUSTOMER 00 - UNUSED DNS:
1544 1777 1998 2293 2616 2617 2618 2619 2620 2621
2626 2627 2628 263
264
265
266
267
268
269
28
290
291
292
293
294
295
296
297
298
2990 2991 2992 2993 2994 2995 2996 2997 2998 3456
3588 3605 3608 3609 361
362
363
364
365
366
367
368
369
370
3710 3711 3712 3714 3715 3716
3717 3718 3719 372
373
374
375
376
377
378
379
38
390
391
392
393
394
395
396
397
398
3992 3993 3994 3995 3996 3997 3998 4068 4161
4329 433
4341 4342 4347 4348 4349 435
436
437
438
439
440
441
4420 4421 4423 4424 4425 4426
4427 4428 4429 443
4440 4441 4442 4443 4445 4446
4447 4448 4449 4450 4451 4452 4453 4454 4456 4457
4458 4459 446
447
448
449
450
451
452
453
4540 4541 4542 4543 4547 4548 4549 455
456
457
4580 4581 4582 4583 4616 4617 4618 4619 462
463
464
4652 4653 4654 4655 4656 4657 4658 4659 466
467
468
469
47
48
49
5786 5850 60
610
6110 6112 6113 6114 6115 6116 6117 6118 6119 612
613
614
615
616
617
618
619
6201 6202 6203
6204 6205 6206 6207 6208 6209 621
622
623
624
625
626
627
628
629
63
6407 6408 6409 641
642
643
644
645
646
647
648
649
65
660
661
662
663
664
665
6660 6661 6662 6663 6664
6665 6667 6668 6669 667
668
669
6707 6708 6709
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671
7008
7053
7078
7103
7139
7178
7189
7217
7228
7248
7270
7290
7320
7332
7346
7359
7379
7394
7420
7437
7471
7485
7496
7513
7542
7569
7833
7914
8081
8102
8157
8257
8328
8340
8355
8384
8440
847
8491
8550
857
859
8976
8987
*217
*29

672
7009
7064
7093
7109
714
7179
7192
7218
7229
7249
7271
7291
7321
7335
7347
736
7382
7395
7421
7438
7473
7486
7500
7518
7543
7570
7886
7925
8082
8103
8163
8258
8329
8341
8356
8385
8441
8480
8492
8551
8580
86
8977
*0
*218
*9

For Training Purposes Only

673
674
675
676
677
678
679
7001
7010 7011 7012 7013 7014 7015 7030 7042
7065 7066 7067 7068 7069 7071 7072 7073
7094 7095 7096 7097 7098 7099 7101 7102
7110 7114 7115 7118 7119 7131 7137 7138
715
716
7170 7172 7173 7174 7175 7177
7180 7181 7182 7184 7185 7186 7187 7188
7203 7208 7209 7210 7212 7213 7214 7215
7219 7220 7221 7223 7224 7225 7226 7227
723
7240 7241 7242 7243 7245 7246 7247
7253 7254 7255 7256 7257 7258 7259 726
7273 7274 7275 7276 7277 7278 7279 728
7292 7293 7294 7295 7296 7297 7298 7319
7322 7323 7324 7326 7327 7328 7329 7331
7336 7338 7339 7340 7341 7342 7343 7345
7348 7349 7350 7351 7352 7353 7354 7356
7370 7371 7372 7374 7375 7376 7377 7378
7385 7386 7387 7388 7389 7390 7391 7393
7396 7413 7414 7415 7416 7417 7418 7419
7422 7423 7425 7426 7427 7428 7429 7436
7439 7442 7443 7445 7446 7449 7468 7470
7476 7477 7479 7480 7481 7482 7483 7484
7487 7489 7490 7491 7492 7493 7494 7495
7501 7502 7505 7507 7508 7510 7511 7512
7519 7522 7527 7537 7538 7539 7540 7541
7544 7546 7547 7548 7549 7566 7567 7568
7572 7573 7574 7578 7580 7811 7831 7832
7887 7890 7891 7896 7897 7898 7903 7904
7928 7935 8048 8049 8058 8059 806
807
8083 8084 8085 8086 8087 8089 809
8100
8107 8110 8112 8114 8123 8126 8133 8150
8164 8177 8195 8223 8232 8237 8238 8253
8292 8295 8304 8317 8319 8320 8325 8326
8330 8331 8332 8334 8335 8336 8337 8339
8342 8343 8344 8345 8350 8351 8352 8354
8357 8358 8359 836
837
8380 8381 8382
8386 8387 8389 839
840
841
842
843
8442 8443 8445 8446 8447 8449 845
846
8481 8482 8483 8486 8487 8488 8489 8490
8493 8494 8495 850
851
852
853
854
8552 8553 8554 8556 8557 8558 8559 856
8581 8582 8583 8584 8586 8587 8588 8589
87
8964 8966 8967 8968 8969 8970 8975
8978 8979 8980 8981 8982 8983 8984 8985
*20
*210 *211 *212 *213 *214 *215 *216
*219 *22
*23
*24
*25
*26
*27
*28
#0
#7
#8
#9

Get the List of Unused Units Terminal Number (TN)


REQ: luu
TYPE: 500
TN
CDEN

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TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE

500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500

TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN

004
004
004
004
004
004
004
004
004
004
004

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

01
02
06
06
06
07
09
09
09
09
09

00
12
06
10
13
07
00
03
04
05
06

For Training Purposes Only

4D
4D
4D
4D
4D
4D
4D
4D
4D
4D
4D

Get The List Of Unused Digital Terminal Numbers (TNs)


Get the TN which are Voice (VCE ) only and not the DATA (DTA)
PT0000
REQ: luvu
TYPE: 3904
TN
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE

2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000

TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN

004
004
004
004
004
004
004
004
004
004
004
004
004
004
004
004
012
012
012
012
012
012
012
012
012
012
012
012
012
012
012
012
024
024
024
024

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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
13
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
14
14
14
14

16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
16
17
18
19

8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D

DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA

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TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE

2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000

TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN

024
024
024
024
024
024
024
024
024
024
024
024
024
024
024
024
024
024
024
024
024
024
024
024
024
024
024
024
028
028
028
028
028
028
028
028
028
028
028
028

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14

20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13

8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D

For Training Purposes Only

DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA
DTA
VCE
VCE
VCE
VCE
VCE
VCE
VCE
VCE
VCE
VCE
VCE
VCE

Get The List of Unused IP Phone Set


PT0000
REQ: luu
TYPE: i2002
TN
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE

I2002
I2002
I2002
I2002
I2002
I2002
I2002

TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN

188
188
188
188
188
188
188

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0
0
0
0
0
0
0

03
03
03
03
03
03
03

21
22
23
24
25
26
27

VIRTUAL
VIRTUAL
VIRTUAL
VIRTUAL
VIRTUAL
VIRTUAL
VIRTUAL

8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D

VCE
VCE
VCE
VCE
VCE
VCE
VCE

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TYPE I2002 TN
TYPE I2002 TN
TYPE I2002 TN

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188 0 03 28 VIRTUAL 8D VCE


188 0 03 29 VIRTUAL 8D VCE
188 0 03 30 VIRTUAL 8D VCE

REQ: luu
TYPE: i2004
TN
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE
TYPE

I2004
I2004
I2004
I2004
I2004
I2004
I2004
I2004
I2004
I2004

TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN

188
188
188
188
188
188
188
188
188
188

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03

21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30

VIRTUAL
VIRTUAL
VIRTUAL
VIRTUAL
VIRTUAL
VIRTUAL
VIRTUAL
VIRTUAL
VIRTUAL
VIRTUAL

8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D
8D

VCE
VCE
VCE
VCE
VCE
VCE
VCE
VCE
VCE
VCE

LOAD OVERLAY 81 Count the Number of Sets Configured


LD 81
REQ cnt
CUST 0
DATE
PAGE
DES
FEAT sets
FEAT
FEAT CUST
SETS 00 CNT

TOTAL
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SL1
0

500

2500

3000

2000

3900

ISET

DCS

PCA

40

3601

64

175

502

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Get List Of Current System License


>ld 22
PT2000
REQ SLT
ANALOGUE TELEPHONES
CLASS TELEPHONES
DIGITAL TELEPHONES
DECT USERS
IP USERS
BASIC IP USERS
DECT VISITOR USER
ACD AGENTS

4504 LEFT 863 USED 3641


0 LEFT
0 USED
0
320 LEFT 81 USED 239
0 LEFT
0 USED
0
1504 LEFT 1002 USED 502
0 LEFT
0 USED
0
0 LEFT
0 USED
0
10 LEFT 10 USED
0

PCA
ITG ISDN TRUNKS
H.323 ACCESS PORTS
AST
RAN CON
MUS CON

0
0
0
1
0
0

LEFT
LEFT
LEFT
LEFT
LEFT
LEFT

0
0
0
1
0
0

USED
USED
USED
USED
USED
USED

0
0
0
0
0
0

TNS
32760 LEFT 27763 USED 4997
ACDN
24000 LEFT 24000 USED
0
AML
16 LEFT 16 USED
0
IDLE_SET_DISPLAY KFMC IP CS1000M
LTID
32760 LEFT 32760 USED
0
RAN RTE
512 LEFT 512 USED
0
ATTENDANT CONSOLES
32760 LEFT 32754 USED
6
BRI DSL
10000 LEFT 10000 USED
0
DATA PORTS
32760 LEFT 32760 USED
0
PHANTOM PORTS
32760 LEFT 32760 USED
0
SIP ACCESS PORTS
0 LEFT
0 USED
0
TRADITIONAL TRUNKS
32760 LEFT 32341 USED 419
DCH
254 LEFT 252 USED
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Load Overlay 20/10 - Removing Analog Extension


>ld 20
PT0000
REQ: out
TYPE: 500
TN 36 1 3 9
MEM AVAIL: (U/P): 49000142 USED U P: 1877394 736156 TOT: 51613692
DISK SPACE NEEDED: 1397 KBYTES
ANALOGUE TELEPHONES AVAIL: 864 USED: 3640 TOT: 4504
CLASS TELEPHONES
AVAIL:
0 USED:
0 TOT:
0
WIRELESS TELEPHONES AVAIL:
0 USED:
0 TOT:
0
WIRELESS VISITORS
AVAIL:
0 USED:
0 TOT:
0
ACD AGENTS
AVAIL: 10 USED:
0 TOT: 10
AST
AVAIL:
1 USED:
0 TOT:
1
TNS
AVAIL: 27764 USED: 4996 TOT: 32760
DATA PORTS
AVAIL: 32760 USED:
0 TOT: 32760
PHANTOM PORTS
AVAIL: 32760 USED:
0 TOT: 32760

REQ: prt
TYPE: ludn
CUST 0
DN 2003
CUSTOMER 00 - UNUSED DNS:
2003

REQ: prt
TYPE: ludn
CUST
DN
CUSTOMER 00 - UNUSED DNS:
1544 1777 1998 2003 2293 2616 2617 2618 2619 2620
2621 2626 2627 2628 263
264
265
266
267
268
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269
298
3456
366
3716
378
397
4161
437
4426
4446
4457
453
457
463
466
610
612
6203
624
641
660
6664
6709
7001
7042
7073
7102
7138
7177
7188
7215
7227
7247
726
728
7319
7331
7345
7356
7378
7393
7419
7436
7470
7484
7495
7512
7541
7568
7832
7904
807
8100
8150

28
2990
3588
367
3717
379
398
4329
438
4427
4447
4458
4540
4580
464
467
6110
613
6204
625
642
661
6665
671
7008
7053
7078
7103
7139
7178
7189
7217
7228
7248
7270
7290
7320
7332
7346
7359
7379
7394
7420
7437
7471
7485
7496
7513
7542
7569
7833
7914
8081
8102
8157

For Training Purposes Only

290
291
292
293
294
295
296
297
2991 2992 2993 2994 2995 2996 2997 2998
3605 3608 3609 361
362
363
364
365
368
369
370
3710 3711 3712 3714 3715
3718 3719 372
373
374
375
376
377
38
390
391
392
393
394
395
396
3992 3993 3994 3995 3996 3997 3998 4068
433
4341 4342 4347 4348 4349 435
436
439
440
441
4420 4421 4423 4424 4425
4428 4429 443
4440 4441 4442 4443 4445
4448 4449 4450 4451 4452 4453 4454 4456
4459 446
447
448
449
450
451
452
4541 4542 4543 4547 4548 4549 455
456
4581 4582 4583 4616 4617 4618 4619 462
4652 4653 4654 4655 4656 4657 4658 4659
468
469
47
48
49
5786 5850 60
6112 6113 6114 6115 6116 6117 6118 6119
614
615
616
617
618
619
6201 6202
6205 6206 6207 6208 6209 621
622
623
626
627
628
629
63
6407 6408 6409
643
644
645
646
647
648
649
65
662
663
664
665
6660 6661 6662 6663
6667 6668 6669 667
668
669
6707 6708
672
673
674
675
676
677
678
679
7009 7010 7011 7012 7013 7014 7015 7030
7064 7065 7066 7067 7068 7069 7071 7072
7093 7094 7095 7096 7097 7098 7099 7101
7109 7110 7114 7115 7118 7119 7131 7137
714
715
716
7170 7172 7173 7174 7175
7179 7180 7181 7182 7184 7185 7186 7187
7192 7203 7208 7209 7210 7212 7213 7214
7218 7219 7220 7221 7223 7224 7225 7226
7229 723
7240 7241 7242 7243 7245 7246
7249 7253 7254 7255 7256 7257 7258 7259
7271 7273 7274 7275 7276 7277 7278 7279
7291 7292 7293 7294 7295 7296 7297 7298
7321 7322 7323 7324 7326 7327 7328 7329
7335 7336 7338 7339 7340 7341 7342 7343
7347 7348 7349 7350 7351 7352 7353 7354
736
7370 7371 7372 7374 7375 7376 7377
7382 7385 7386 7387 7388 7389 7390 7391
7395 7396 7413 7414 7415 7416 7417 7418
7421 7422 7423 7425 7426 7427 7428 7429
7438 7439 7442 7443 7445 7446 7449 7468
7473 7476 7477 7479 7480 7481 7482 7483
7486 7487 7489 7490 7491 7492 7493 7494
7500 7501 7502 7505 7507 7508 7510 7511
7518 7519 7522 7527 7537 7538 7539 7540
7543 7544 7546 7547 7548 7549 7566 7567
7570 7572 7573 7574 7578 7580 7811 7831
7886 7887 7890 7891 7896 7897 7898 7903
7925 7928 7935 8048 8049 8058 8059 806
8082 8083 8084 8085 8086 8087 8089 809
8103 8107 8110 8112 8114 8123 8126 8133
8163 8164 8177 8195 8223 8232 8237 8238

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8326
8339
8354
8382
843
846
8490
854
856
8589
8975
8985
*216
*28

For Training Purposes Only

8257 8258 8292 8295 8304 8317 8319 8320 8325


8328 8329 8330 8331 8332 8334 8335 8336 8337
8340 8341 8342 8343 8344 8345 8350 8351 8352
8355 8356 8357 8358 8359 836
837
8380 8381
8384 8385 8386 8387 8389 839
840
841
842
8440 8441 8442 8443 8445 8446 8447 8449 845
847
8480 8481 8482 8483 8486 8487 8488 8489
8491 8492 8493 8494 8495 850
851
852
853
8550 8551 8552 8553 8554 8556 8557 8558 8559
857
8580 8581 8582 8583 8584 8586 8587 8588
859
86
87
8964 8966 8967 8968 8969 8970
8976 8977 8978 8979 8980 8981 8982 8983 8984
8987 *0
*20
*210 *211 *212 *213 *214 *215
*217 *218 *219 *22
*23
*24
*25
*26
*27
*29
*9
#0
#7
#8
#9

Creating a new Analog Extension


REQ: new
TYPE: 500
TN 36 1 3 9
CDEN
DES TRNG
CUST 0
WRLS NO
DN 2003
MARP
CPND
VMB
AST
IAPG
HUNT
TGAR 2
LDN
NCOS 0
RNPG 1
XLST
SCPW
SGRP
SFLT
CAC_MFC
CLS tld dtn xra xfa pua dpua gpua
SCI
MLWU_LANG
FTR cfw 4
FTR
MEM AVAIL: (U/P): 49000044 USED U P: 1877436 736212 TOT: 51613692
DISK SPACE NEEDED: 1397 KBYTES
ANALOGUE TELEPHONES AVAIL: 863 USED: 3641 TOT: 4504
CLASS TELEPHONES
AVAIL:
0 USED:
0 TOT:
0
WIRELESS TELEPHONES AVAIL:
0 USED:
0 TOT:
0
WIRELESS VISITORS
AVAIL:
0 USED:
0 TOT:
0
ACD AGENTS
AVAIL: 10 USED:
0 TOT: 10
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AST
AVAIL:
1 USED:
0 TOT:
1
TNS
AVAIL: 27763 USED: 4997 TOT: 32760
DATA PORTS
AVAIL: 32760 USED:
0 TOT: 32760
PHANTOM PORTS
AVAIL: 32760 USED:
0 TOT: 32760

Changing Analog Extension Using easy Change (ECHG)


REQ: chg
TYPE: 500
TN 36 1 3 9
ECHG yes
ITEM cls sre
ITEM
MEM AVAIL: (U/P): 49000044 USED U P: 1877436 736212 TOT: 51613692
DISK SPACE NEEDED: 1397 KBYTES
ANALOGUE TELEPHONES AVAIL: 863 USED: 3641 TOT: 4504
CLASS TELEPHONES
AVAIL:
0 USED:
0 TOT:
0
WIRELESS TELEPHONES AVAIL:
0 USED:
0 TOT:
0
WIRELESS VISITORS
AVAIL:
0 USED:
0 TOT:
0
ACD AGENTS
AVAIL: 10 USED:
0 TOT: 10
AST
AVAIL:
1 USED:
0 TOT:
1
TNS
AVAIL: 27763 USED: 4997 TOT: 32760
DATA PORTS
AVAIL: 32760 USED:
0 TOT: 32760
PHANTOM PORTS
AVAIL: 32760 USED:
0 TOT: 32760

REQ: chg
TYPE: 500
TN 36 1 3 9
ECHG yes
ITEM cls tld
ITEM
MEM AVAIL: (U/P): 49000044 USED U P: 1877436 736212 TOT: 51613692
DISK SPACE NEEDED: 1397 KBYTES
ANALOGUE TELEPHONES AVAIL: 863 USED: 3641 TOT: 4504
CLASS TELEPHONES
AVAIL:
0 USED:
0 TOT:
0
WIRELESS TELEPHONES AVAIL:
0 USED:
0 TOT:
0
WIRELESS VISITORS
AVAIL:
0 USED:
0 TOT:
0
ACD AGENTS
AVAIL: 10 USED:
0 TOT: 10
AST
AVAIL:
1 USED:
0 TOT:
1
TNS
AVAIL: 27763 USED: 4997 TOT: 32760
DATA PORTS
AVAIL: 32760 USED:
0 TOT: 32760
PHANTOM PORTS
AVAIL: 32760 USED:
0 TOT: 32760

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LD 20 - Status Command on Extension TN


REQ: stat 36 1 3 9
BACKGROUND SESSION 0 ABORTED.
IDLE (L500)

LD 20 Disable Unit
REQ: disu 36 1 3 9
REQ: stat 36 1 3 9
DSBL (L500)

LD 20 Enable Unit
REQ: enlu 36 1 3 9
REQ: stat 36 1 3 9
IDLE (L500)
LD 20 - Get status of the whole Card
REQ: stat 36 1 2
00
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15

=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=

UNIT
UNIT
UNIT
UNIT
UNIT
UNIT
UNIT
UNIT
UNIT
UNIT
UNIT
UNIT
UNIT
UNIT
UNIT
UNIT

00
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15

=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=

IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE

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(L500)
(L500)
(L500)
(L500)
(L500)
(L500)
(L500)
(L500)
(L500)
(L500)
(L500)
(L500)
(L500)
(L500)
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REQ: chg
TYPE: 500
TN 36 1 3 9
ECHG yes
ITEM ncos 1
ITEM
MEM AVAIL: (U/P): 49000044 USED U P: 1877436 736212 TOT: 51613692
DISK SPACE NEEDED: 1397 KBYTES
ANALOGUE TELEPHONES AVAIL: 863 USED: 3641 TOT: 4504
CLASS TELEPHONES
AVAIL:
0 USED:
0 TOT:
0
WIRELESS TELEPHONES AVAIL:
0 USED:
0 TOT:
0
WIRELESS VISITORS
AVAIL:
0 USED:
0 TOT:
0
ACD AGENTS
AVAIL: 10 USED:
0 TOT: 10
AST
AVAIL:
1 USED:
0 TOT:
1
TNS
AVAIL: 27763 USED: 4997 TOT: 32760
DATA PORTS
AVAIL: 32760 USED:
0 TOT: 32760
PHANTOM PORTS
AVAIL: 32760 USED:
0 TOT: 32760

LD 80 Trace Command
>ld 80
TRA000
.trac 0 2003
ACTIVE TN 036 1 03 09
ORIG TN 036 1 03 09 MARP CUST 0 DN 2003 L500
TERM TN 068 0 00 07 COT RMBR 1 4 OUTGOING TRUNK CALL
DIAL DN 94656666
MAIN_PM ESTD
TALKSLOT ORIG 83 TERM 53 JUNCTOR ORIG7 TERM3
QUEU NONE
CALL ID 0 2926

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Digital Telephone Set Directory Number Block (DNB)


>ld 20
PT0000
REQ: prt
TYPE: dnb
CUST 0
DN 7916
DATE
PAGE
DES
DN

7916
CPND
CPND_LANG ROMAN
NAME TESTING
XPLN 27
DISPLAY_FMT FIRST,LAST
TYPE SL1
TN 012 0 15 11 KEY 00 MARP DES YEST
(3902)

11 NOV 2006

Digital Telephone Set - Print Terminal Number Block (TNB)


REQ: prt
TYPE: tnb
TN 12 0 15 11
DATE
PAGE
DES
DES YEST
TN 012 0 15 11
TYPE 3902
CDEN 8D
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CTYP XDLC
CUST 0
FDN
TGAR 2
LDN NO
NCOS 1
SGRP 0
RNPG 0
SCI 0
SSU
LNRS 16
XLST 0
SCPW
SFLT NO
CAC_MFC 0
CLS TLD FBD WTA LPR MTD FND HTD TDD HFA GRLD
MWD LMPN RMMD SMWD AAD IMD XHD IRD NID OLD VCE DRG1
POD DSX VMD CMSD SLKD CCSD SWD LNA CNDA
CFTD SFD MRD DDV CNID CDCA MSID DAPA BFED RCBD
ICDD CDMD MCTD CLBD AUTU
GPUA DPUA DNDA CFXD ARHD CLTD ASCD
ABDD CFHD FICD NAID BUZZ AGRD MOAD
UDI RCC HBTD AHD IPND DDGA NAMA MIND PRSD NRWD NRCD NROD
DRDD EXR0
USRD ULAD RTDD RBDD RBHD PGND OCBD FLXD FTTC DNDY DNO3 MCBN
FDSD NOVD CDMR
CPND_LANG ENG
HUNT
CSDN
AST
IAPG 0
AACS NO
ITNA NO
DGRP
MLWU_LANG 0
MLNG ENG
DNDR 0
KEY 00 SCR 7916 0
MARP
CPND
CPND_LANG ROMAN
NAME TESTING
XPLN 27
DISPLAY_FMT FIRST,LAST
01 RGA
02 CFW 4
03 AO6
04 TRN
05 MWK 7000
DATE 11 NOV 2006
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M3903 Digital Set - DNB


REQ: prt
TYPE: dnb
CUST 0
DN 7091
DATE
PAGE
DES
DN 7091
TYPE SL1
TN 088 1 15 03 KEY 00
(3903)

MARP DES SDF

22 SEP 2006

M3903 Digital Set TNB


REQ: prt
TYPE: tnb
TN 88 1 15 3
DATE
PAGE
DES
DES SDF
TN 088 1 15 03
TYPE 3903
CDEN 8D
CTYP XDLC
CUST 0
FDN 4079
TGAR 2
LDN NO
NCOS 1
SGRP 0
RNPG 1
SCI 0
SSU 0254
LNRS 16
XLST 0
SCPW
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SFLT NO
CAC_MFC 0
CLS TLD FBD WTA LPR PUD MTD FNA HTD TDD HFA GRLD CRPD STSD
MWD LMPN RMMD SMWD AAD IMD XHD IRD NID OLD VCE DRG1
POD DSX VMD CMSD SLKD CCSD SWD LNA CNDD
CFTD SFD MRD DDV CNID CDCA MSID DAPA BFED RCBD
ICDD CDMD MCTD CLBD AUTU
GPUA DPUA DNDD CFXD ARHD CLTD ASCD
ABDD CFHD FICD NAID BUZZ AGRD MOAD
UDI RCC HBTD AHD IPND DDGA NAMA MIND PRSD NRWD NRCD
NROD DRDD EXR0 USRD ULAD RTDD RBDD RBHD PGND OCBD
FLXD FTTC DNDY DNO3 MCBN FDSD NOVD CDMR
CPND_LANG ENG
RCO 0
HUNT
CSDN
AST
IAPG 0
AACS NO
ITNA NO
DGRP
MLWU_LANG 0
MLNG ENG
DNDR 0
KEY 00 SCR 7091 0
MARP
01 PVR 6700 0
MARP
02 PVR 6701 0
MARP
03 PVR 6702 0
MARP
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16 MWK 7000
17 TRN
Default Configurattion on Key 17-31
18 AO6
19 CFW 16 4079
20 RGA
21 PRK
22 RNP
23
24 PRS
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25 CHG
26 CPN
27 CLT
28 RLT
29
30
31
DATE 22 SEP 2006
M3904 Digital Set Terminal Number
REQ: prt
TYPE: 3904
TN
CDEN
CUST
TEN
DATE
PAGE
DES
DES SDF
TN 040 1 14 01
TYPE 3904
CDEN 8D
CTYP XDLC
CUST 0
FDN
TGAR 2
LDN NO
NCOS 1
SGRP 0
RNPG 1
SCI 0
SSU 0254
LNRS 16
XLST 0
SCPW
SFLT NO
CAC_MFC 0
CLS TLD FBD WTA LPR PUD MTD FND HTD TDD HFA GRLD CRPD STSD
MWD LMPN RMMD SMWD AAD IMD XHD IRD NID OLD VCE DRG1
POD DSX VMD CMSD SLKD CCSD SWD LNA CNDA CFTD SFD MRD
DDV CNID CDCA MSID DAPA BFED RCBD ICDD CDMD MCTD CLBD
AUTU GPUA DPUA DNDA CFXD ARHD CLTD ASCD ABDD CFHD FICD
NAID BUZZ AGRD MOAD UDI RCC HBTD AHD IPND DDGA NAMA
MIND PRSD NRWD NRCD NROD DRDD EXR0 USRD ULAD RTDD
RBDD RBHD PGND OCBD FLXD FTTC DNDY DNO3 MCBN FDSD NOVD
CDMR
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CPND_LANG ENG
HUNT
CSDN
AST
IAPG 0
AACS NO
ITNA NO
DGRP
MLWU_LANG 0
MLNG ENG
DNDR 0
KEY 00 SCR 7555 0
MARP
CPND
CPND_LANG ROMAN
NAME CEO
XPLN 27
DISPLAY_FMT FIRST,LAST
01
02
03 HOT D 4 8485
04
05 HOT D 4 8989
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Default Configuration on Key 17-31
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19 CFW 16 7018
20 RGA
21 PRK
22 RNP
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25 CHG
26 CPN
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28 RLT
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COPY (CPY) command for the Digital Sets


LD 20
REQ: cpy 1
TYPE: 3902
CFTN 12 0 15 11
DES TEST
*** MAKE PRINTER READY ***
TN 28 0 14 2
DN 7574
NEW 3902

TN 028 0 14 02

DN 7574

*** FINISHED ***


MEM AVAIL: (U/P): 49000130 USED U P: 1877394 736168 TOT: 51613692
DISK SPACE NEEDED: 1397 KBYTES
DIGITAL TELEPHONES
AVAIL: 81 USED: 239 TOT: 320
IP USERS
AVAIL: 1002 USED: 502 TOT: 1504
BASIC IP USERS
AVAIL:
0 USED:
0 TOT:
0
ACD AGENTS
AVAIL: 10 USED:
0 TOT: 10
PCA
AVAIL:
0 USED:
0 TOT:
0
AST
AVAIL:
1 USED:
0 TOT:
1
TNS
AVAIL: 27764 USED: 4996 TOT: 32760
DATA PORTS
AVAIL: 32760 USED:
0 TOT: 32760
Deleting Key Assignment on Digital Sets
REQ: chg
TYPE: 3902
TN 28 0 14 2
ECHG yes
ITEM key 1 nul
KEY
ITEM

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IP i2004 Terminal Number Block (TNB)


REQ: prt
TYPE: tnb
TN 184 0 2 31
DATE
PAGE
DES
DES I2004
TN 184 0 02 31 VIRTUAL
TYPE I2004
CDEN 8D
CTYP XDLC
CUST 0
NUID
NHTN
ZONE 000
FDN
TGAR 2
LDN NO
NCOS 1
SGRP 0
RNPG 1
SCI 0
SSU 0254
LNRS 16
XLST 0
SCPW
SFLT NO
CAC_MFC 0
CLS TLD FBD WTA LPR PUD MTD FND HTD TDD HFA CRPD MWD LMPN
RMMD SMWD AAD IMD XHD IRD NID OLD VCE DRG1 POD DSX VMD
CMSD SLKD CCSD SWD LNA CNDA CFTD SFD MRD DDV CNID CDCA
MSID DAPA BFED RCBD ICDD CDMD MCTD CLBD AUTU GPUA DPUA
DNDA CFXD ARHD CLTD ASCD ABDD CFHD FICD NAID BUZZ AGRD
MOAD UDI RCC HBTD AHD IPND DDGA NAMA MIND PRSD NRWD
NRCD NROD DRDD EXR0 USRD ULAD RTDD RBDD RBHD PGNA OCBD
FLXD FTTC DNDY DNO3 MCBN FDSD NOVD VOLA VOUD CDMR ICRD
KEM2
CPND_LANG ENG
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AACS NO
ITNA NO
DGRP
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DNDR 0
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01 ADL 16
02 ADL 16
03 ADL 16
04 ADL 16
05 ADL 16
06
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LD 49
>ld 49
REQ prt
TYPE fcr
CUST 0
CRNO

(REQ CHG/NEW/OUT If required changes or new or delete)

CRNO 0
INIT deny
ALOW

Deny Outside Calls

CRNO 1
INIT ALOW
DENY 700
366
900
0

Riyadh/Jeddah Call Local Calls

CRNO 2
INIT ALOW
DENY 700
900
00

Local / National Calls

CRNO 3
INIT ALOW

Local / Nacional / Internacional Calls

CRNO

CRNO

CRNO

CRNO 7
INIT ALOW

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Changing Digital Extension with NCOS


>ld 20
PT0000
REQ: chg
TYPE: 3902
TN 12 0 15 11
ECHG yes
ITEM ncos 1
ITEM

Load Overlay 21 List Trunk Member (LTM)


>ld 21
PT1000
REQ: ltm
CUST 0
ROUT
ACOD
TYPE TLST
TKTP COT
ROUT 0
DES INCOMMING/STC
TN 008 0 00 00 MBER
TN 008 0 00 01 MBER
TN 008 0 00 02 MBER
TN 008 0 00 03 MBER
TN 008 0 00 04 MBER
TN 008 0 00 05 MBER
TN 008 0 00 06 MBER
TN 008 0 00 07 MBER
TN 012 0 00 00 MBER
TN 012 0 00 01 MBER
TN 012 0 00 02 MBER
TN 012 0 00 03 MBER
TN 012 0 00 04 MBER
TN 012 0 00 05 MBER
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10 COT
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12 COT
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14 COT
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040

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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

00
00
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00
00
00
00
00
00
00

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00
01
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03
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05
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COT
COT
COT
COT
COT
COT
COT
COT
COT

TYPE TLST
TKTP COT
ROUT 1
DES OUTGOING/LOCAL
TN 068 0 00 04 MBER 1 2932820/OUT
TN 068 0 00 05 MBER 2 2935821/OUT
TN 068 0 00 06 MBER 3 2935922/OUT
TN 068 0 00 07 MBER 4 2932581/OUT
TN 068 1 00 00 MBER 5 2934131/OUT
TN 068 1 00 01 MBER 6 2935811/OUT
TN 068 1 00 02 MBER 7 2932910/OUT
TN 068 1 00 03 MBER 8 2934452/OUT
TN 068 1 00 04 MBER 9 2930556/OUT
TN 068 1 00 05 MBER 10 2932706/OUT
TN 068 1 00 06 MBER 11 2935466/OUT
TN 068 1 00 07 MBER 12 2936017/OUT
TN 072 0 00 00 MBER 13 2931583/OUT
TN 072 0 00 01 MBER 14 2931261/OUT
TN 072 0 00 02 MBER 15 2934866/OUT
TN 072 0 00 03 MBER 16 2935268/OUT
TN 072 0 00 04 MBER 17 2935316/OUT
TN 072 0 00 05 MBER 18 2931621/OUT
TN 072 0 00 06 MBER 19 2933482/OUT
TN 072 0 00 07 MBER 20 2931490/OUT
TN 072 1 00 00 MBER 21 2931783/OUT
TN 072 1 00 01 MBER 22 2931895/OUT
TN 072 1 00 02 MBER 23 2932064/OUT
TN 072 1 00 03 MBER 24 2932462/OUT
TN 088 1 00 05 MBER 25 4163747/OUT
TN 072 1 00 05 MBER 26 2932268/OUT
TN 072 1 00 06 MBER 27 2930416/OUT
TN 072 1 00 07 MBER 28 2935940/OUT
TN 084 0 00 00 MBER 29 2932613/OUT
TN 084 0 00 01 MBER 30 2930369/OUT
TN 084 0 00 02 MBER 31 2932560/OUT
TN 084 0 00 03 MBER 32 2932604/OUT
TN 084 0 00 04 MBER 33 2932778/OUT
TN 084 0 00 05 MBER 34 2934691/OUT
TN 084 0 00 06 MBER 35 2934987/OUT
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TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN

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084
084
084
084
084
084
084
084
088
088
088
088
088
088
088
088
088
088
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088

0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1

00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00

07
00
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
00
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
00
01
02
03

MBER
MBER
MBER
MBER
MBER
MBER
MBER
MBER
MBER
MBER
MBER
MBER
MBER
MBER
MBER
MBER
MBER
MBER
MBER
MBER
MBER

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2935899/OUT
2934251/OUT
2934259/OUT
2935431/OUT
2934425/OUT
2934621/OUT
2932076/OUT
2932580/OUT
2933203/OUT
2930367/OUT
2932471/OUT
2932698/OUT
2935985/OUT
2931274/OUT
2935876/OUT
2932378/OUT
2931979/OUT
2930382/OUT
2932610/OUT
2931373/OUT
2933701/OUT

TYPE TLST
TKTP DID
ROUT 2
DES STC_DID
TN 018 01 MBER
TN 018 02 MBER
TN 018 03 MBER
TN 018 04 MBER
TN 018 05 MBER
TN 018 06 MBER
TN 018 07 MBER
TN 018 08 MBER
TN 018 09 MBER
TN 018 10 MBER
TN 018 11 MBER
TN 018 12 MBER
TN 018 13 MBER
TN 018 14 MBER
TN 018 15 MBER

1 STC_DID
2 STC_DID
3 STC_DID
4 STC_DID
5 STC_DID
6 STC_DID
7 STC_DID
8 STC_DID
9 STC_DID
10 STC_DID
11 STC_DID
12 STC_DID
13 STC_DID
14 STC_DID
15 STC_DID

TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN

16
17
18
19
20
21
22

018
018
018
018
018
018
018

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17
18
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20
21
22

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TN
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TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN

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018
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018
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019
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019
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019
019
019
019
019
019
019
019
034
034
034
034
034
034
034
034
034
034
034
034

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10
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12
13
14
15
16
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19
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21
22
23
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25
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27
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30
01
02
03
04
05
06
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08
09
10
11
12

MBER
MBER
MBER
MBER
MBER
MBER
MBER
MBER
MBER
MBER
MBER
MBER
MBER
MBER
MBER
MBER
MBER
MBER
MBER
MBER
MBER
MBER
MBER
MBER
MBER
MBER
MBER
MBER
MBER
MBER
MBER
MBER
MBER
MBER
MBER
MBER
MBER
MBER
MBER
MBER
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STC_DID
STC_DID
STC_DID
STC_DID
STC_DID
STC_DID
STC_DID
STC_DID
STC_DID
STC_DID
STC_DID
STC_DID
STC_DID
STC_DID
STC_DID
STC_DID
STC_DID
STC_DID
STC_DID
STC_DID
STC_DID
STC_DID
STC_DID
STC_DID
STC_DID
STC_DID
STC_DID
STC_DID
STC_DID
STC_DID
STC_DID
STC_DID
STC_DID
STC_DID
STC_DID
STC_DID
STC_DID
STC_DID
STC_DID
STC_DID
STC_DID
STC_DID
STC_DID
STC_DID
STC_DID
STC_DID
STC_DID
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TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN

034
034
034
034
034
034
034
034
034
034
034
034
034
034
034
034
034
034
035
035
035
035
035
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035
035
035
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035
035
035
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035
035
035
035
035
035
035
035
035
035
035
035

13
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01
02
03
04
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MBER
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MBER
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MBER
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MBER
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MBER
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MBER
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MBER
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79 STC_DID
80 STC_DID
81 STC_DID
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85 STC_DID
86 STC_DID
87 STC_DID
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90 STC_DID
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93 STC_DID
94 STC_DID
95 STC_DID
96 STC_DID
97 STC_DID
98 STC_DID
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100 STC_DID
101 STC_DID
102 STC_DID
103 STC_DID
104 STC_DID
105 STC_DID
106 STC_DID
107 STC_DID
108 STC_DID
109 STC_DID
110 STC_DID
111 STC_DID
112 STC_DID
113 STC_DID
114 STC_DID
115 STC_DID
116 STC_DID
117 STC_DID
118 STC_DID
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120 STC_DID

TYPE TLST
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ROUT 3
DES STC_DOD
TN 050 01 MBER
TN 050 02 MBER
TN 050 03 MBER
TN 050 04 MBER
TN 050 05 MBER
TN 050 06 MBER
TN 050 07 MBER
TN 050 08 MBER
TN 050 09 MBER
TN 050 10 MBER
TN 050 11 MBER
TN 050 12 MBER
TN 050 13 MBER
TN 050 14 MBER
TN 050 15 MBER
TN 050 16 MBER
TN 050 17 MBER
TN 050 18 MBER
TN 050 19 MBER
TN 050 20 MBER
TN 050 21 MBER
TN 050 22 MBER
TN 050 23 MBER
TN 050 24 MBER
TN 050 25 MBER
TN 050 26 MBER
TN 050 27 MBER
TN 050 28 MBER
TN 050 29 MBER
TN 050 30 MBER
TN 051 01 MBER
TN 051 02 MBER
TN 051 03 MBER
TN 051 04 MBER
TN 051 05 MBER
TN 051 06 MBER
TN 051 07 MBER
TN 051 08 MBER
TN 051 09 MBER
TN 051 10 MBER
TN 051 11 MBER
TN 051 12 MBER
TN 051 13 MBER
TN 051 14 MBER
TN 051 15 MBER
TN 051 16 MBER
TN 051 17 MBER
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STC_DOD
STC_DOD
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TN
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TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
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98 STC_DOD
99 STC_DOD
100 STC_DOD
101 STC_DOD
102 STC_DOD
103 STC_DOD
104 STC_DOD
105 STC_DOD
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110 STC_DOD
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113 STC_DOD
114 STC_DOD
115 STC_DOD
116 STC_DOD
117 STC_DOD
118 STC_DOD
119 STC_DOD
120 STC_DOD

TYPE TLST
TKTP COT
ROUT 13
DES OUTGOING/NATL
TN 056 1 00 07 MBER
TN 056 0 00 04 MBER
TN 068 0 00 00 MBER
TN 088 1 00 07 MBER
TN 056 0 00 07 MBER
TN 056 1 00 00 MBER
TN 056 1 00 01 MBER
TN 056 1 00 02 MBER
TN 056 1 00 03 MBER
TN 056 1 00 04 MBER
TN 056 1 00 05 MBER
TN 056 1 00 06 MBER

1 4161785/OUT
2 4163225/OUT
3 4160850/OUT
4 4613526/OUT
5 4163889/OUT
6 4160184/OUT
7 4160486/OUT
8 4160637/OUT
9 4163172/OUT
10 4160409/OUT
11 4161626/OUT
12 4163969/OUT

TYPE TLST
TKTP COT
ROUT 14
DES OUTGOING/INTL
TN 068 0 00 01 MBER 2 4164008/OUT
TYPE TLST
TKTP COT
ROUT 20
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DES TEST
TN 068 0 00 02 MBER 1 TEST
TYPE TLST
TKTP COT
ROUT 30
DES PRIVATE LINE
TN 056 0 00 06 MBER
TN 088 1 00 06 MBER
TN 056 0 00 02 MBER
TN 056 0 00 05 MBER
TN 056 0 00 03 MBER
TN 028 0 00 00 MBER
TN 028 0 00 01 MBER

1
2
3
4
5
6
7

2197474/OUT
4162524/OUT
4610428/OUT
4163511/OUT
4161831/OUT
4162426
4162653

>ld 21
PT1000
REQ: ltm
CUST 0
ROUT 13
TYPE TLST
TKTP COT
ROUT 13
DES OUTGOING/NATL
TN 056 1 00 07 MBER 1 4161785/OUT
TN 056 0 00 04 MBER 2 4163225/OUT
TN 068 0 00 00 MBER 3 4160850/OUT
TN 088 1 00 07 MBER 4 4613526/OUT
TN 056 0 00 07 MBER 5 4163889/OUT
TN 056 1 00 00 MBER 6 4160184/OUT
TN 056 1 00 01 MBER 7 4160486/OUT
TN 056 1 00 02 MBER 8 4160637/OUT
TN 056 1 00 03 MBER 9 4163172/OUT
TN 056 1 00 04 MBER 10 4160409/OUT
TN 056 1 00 05 MBER 11 4161626/OUT
TN 056 1 00 06 MBER 12 4163969/OUT

Print Route Data Block (RDB)


LD 21
REQ: prt
TYPE: rdb
CUST 0

(REQ CHG/new/out in LD 16 if required changes or new)

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ROUT 13
TYPE RDB
CUST 00
ROUT 13
DES OUTGOING/NATL
TKTP COT
NPID_TBL_NUM 0
PRIV NO
RPA NO
SAT NO
RCLS EXT
VTRK NO
NODE
DTRK NO
ISDN NO
PTYP ACO
AUTO NO
ICOG OGT
RANX NO
SRCH RRB
STEP
ACOD 899
TARG 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 11 12 13 15
CLEN 1
OABS
TIMR ICF 512
OGF 512
EOD 5120
DSI 34944
NRD 10112
DDL 70
OOD 3
ODT 5120
RGV 640
FLH 510
GTO 896
GTI 896
ARP 3
SFB 3
CRD 512
TFD 0
LEXT 100
SST 3 0
DTD NO
SCDT NO
2 DT NO
NEDC ETH
FEDC ETH
CPDC NO
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SPCT IMM
HOLD 02 02 40
SEIZ 02 02
RGFL 02 02
RVSD 08 31
ILLR 02 02
DDO NO
CDR YES
INC NO
LAST YES
QREC YES
OAL YES
AIA YES
OAN YES
OPA YES
OPD YES
NDP EXC 0
CDRX YES
CCO NO
NATL YES
SSL
CFWR NO
IDOP NO
MUS NO
MR NO
PANS YES
MANO NO
EQAR NO
FRL 0 0
FRL 1 1
FRL 2 2
FRL 3 3
FRL 4 4
FRL 5 5
FRL 6 6
FRL 7 7
TTBL 0
ATAN NO
OHTD NO
OPR NO
MCTS NO
ALRM NO
ART 0
TIDY 875 13
SGRP 0
ARDN NO
AACR NO
Changing Trunk Group Access Restriction (TGAR)

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>ld 20
PT0000
REQ: chg
TYPE: 3902
TN 12 0 15 11
ECHG yes
ITEM tgar 10
ITEM
Changing Extension Network Class Of Service National (NCOS)
REQ: chg
TYPE: 3902
TN 12 0 15 11
ECHG yes
ITEM ncos 2
ITEM

NOTE : Changing on TGAR and NCOS will be depend on the type of Route
and Access Of Trunks from PSTN (Public Switch Telephone
Network)

Creating Route Data Block (RDB)


LD 16
>ld 16
REQ new
TYPE rdb
CUST 0
ROUT 86
DES PSTN ANALOG
TKTP cot
cot = central office trunks tie = tie lines
PRIV
SAT
RCLS
DTRK
ISDN
PTYP
AUTO
ICOG iao/ogt/ict
RANX
SRCH rrb/lin

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TRMB
STEP
ACOD 86
CLEN
TARG 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9-31
BILN
SGRP
OABS
CNTL yes
TIMR eod 4096
4096
TIMR dsi 30000
29952
TIMR odt 4096
4096
TIMR
SST 3 0
DTD
NEDC eth
FEDC eth
CPDC
SPCT
HOLD
SEIZ
RGFL
RVSD
ILLR
DDO
DRNG
CDR
NATL
SSL
CFWR
IDOP
MUS
MR
PANS
MANO
EQAR
FRL 0 0
FRL 1 1
FRL 2 2
FRL 3 3
FRL 4 4
FRL 5 5
FRL 6 6
FRL 7 7
FRL
TTBL
ATAN
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OHTD
OPR
RCAL
MCTS
ALRM
PECL
DCTI
TIDY
AR

Printing the Route Data Block (RDB) created


>ld 21
PT1000
REQ: prt
TYPE: rdb
CUST 0
ROUT 86
TYPE RDB
CUST 00
ROUT 86
DES PSTN ANALOG
TKTP COT
NPID_TBL_NUM 0
PRIV NO
RPA NO
SAT NO
RCLS EXT
VTRK NO
NODE
DTRK NO
ISDN NO
PTYP ACO
AUTO NO
ICOG IAO
RANX NO
SRCH LIN
TRMB YES
STEP
ACOD 86
TARG 01 02 03 04 05 07 08
CLEN 1
BILN NO
OABS
TIMR ICF 512
OGF 512
EOD 4096
DSI 29952
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NRD 10112
DDL 70
OOD 3
ODT 4096
RGV 640
FLH 510
GTO 896
GTI 896
ARP 3
SFB 3
CRD 512
TFD 0
LEXT 100
SST 3 0
DTD NO
SCDT NO
2 DT NO
NEDC ETH
FEDC ETH
CPDC NO
SPCT IMM
HOLD 02 02 40
SEIZ 02 02
RGFL 02 02
RVSD 08 31
ILLR 02 02
DDO NO
DRNG NO
CDR NO
CCO NO
NATL YES
SSL
CFWR NO
IDOP NO
MUS NO
MR NO
PANS YES
MANO NO
EQAR NO
FRL 0 0
FRL 1 1
FRL 2 2
FRL 3 3
FRL 4 4
FRL 5 5
FRL 6 6
FRL 7 7
TTBL 0
ATAN NO
OHTD NO
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OPR NO
RCAL NO
MCTS NO
ALRM NO
ART 0
PECL NO
DCTI 0
TIDY 86 86
SGRP 0
ARDN NO

Print COT Trunk Configuration in LD 20


>ld 20
PT0000
REQ: prt
(REQ CHG in LD 14 if requires changes)
TYPE: cot
TN 56 1 0 6
DATE
PAGE
DES
DES 4163969/OUT
TN 056 1 00 06
TYPE COT
CDEN 8D
CUST 0
XTRK XCOT
FWTM NO
TIMP 600
BIMP 3COM
TRK ANLG
NCOS 7
RTMB 13 12
NITE
SIGL LOP
SUPN YES
STYP BTS
AST NO
IAPG 0
SEIZ NO
PPID 0
BTID 14
CLS UNR DTN WTA LPR APN THFD BARD
P10 LOL
TKID 4163969
AACR NO
DATE 31 AUG 2006
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Changing Trunk Configuration


LD 14
REQ chg
TYPE cot
TN 56 1 0 6
DES
XTRK XCOT
FWTM NO
FWTM
CDEN 8D
NCOS
RTMB 86 1
NITE
SIGL
BIMP
SUPN Yes
AST
SEIZ
PPID 0
BTID 7
CLS
TKID

COT Trk Card NTCK16 = XCOT

NT8D14 = XUT

Route and member number

Removing Trunk Configuration


LD 14
>ld 14
Req out
TYPE cot
TN 56 1 0 6
OUT TRK

TN 056 1 00 06

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Creating New Trunk Configuration


LD 14
REQ
TYPE
TN
DES
XTRK
FWTM
CDEN
CUST
NCOS
RTMB
NITE
SIGL
BIMP
SUPN
STYP
AST
SEIZ
PPID
BTID
CLS
TKID

new
cot
56 1 0 6
4163969/out
XCOT
NO
8D
0
7
86 1

NEW TRK

TN 056 1 00 06

NOTE

: When creating a trunk specify the type of trunk for NTCK6 this
should be XCOT, BTS or BAT if battery reversal is provided by
PSTN. For NT8D14 this should be XUT (Universal Trunk).

lop
yes
bts

Busy Tone Detection

bat = Battery Reversal

0
7
dtn
4163969

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Print Tone Detector Card (XTD) NT5K48


LD 20
>ld 20
PT0000
REQ: prt
TYPE: xtd
TN
DATE
PAGE

TN

(REW NEW/OUT in LD 13 if Required new or delete)

008 0 15 00

TYPE XTD
XTDT 00
DTO NO
DATE 8 JUN 2006
TN 008 0 15 01
TYPE XTD
XTDT 00
DTO NO
DATE 8 JUN 2006
TN 008 0 15 02
TYPE XTD
XTDT 00
DTO NO
DATE 8 JUN 2006
TN 008 0 15 03
TYPE XTD
XTDT 00
DTO NO
DATE 8 JUN 2006

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TN 008 0 15 04
TYPE XTD
XTDT 00
DTO NO
DATE 8 JUN 2006
TN 008 0 15 05
TYPE XTD
XTDT 00
DTO NO
DATE 8 JUN 2006
TN 008 0 15 06
TYPE XTD
XTDT 00
DTO NO
DATE 8 JUN 2006
TN 008 0 15 07
TYPE XTD
XTDT 00
DTO NO
DATE 8 JUN 2006

TN

028 0 15 00

TYPE XTD
XTDT 00
DTO NO
DATE 8 JUN 2006
TN 028 0 15 01
TYPE XTD
XTDT 00
DTO NO
DATE 8 JUN 2006
TN 028 0 15 02
TYPE XTD
XTDT 00
DTO NO
DATE 8 JUN 2006
TN 028 0 15 03
TYPE XTD
XTDT 00
DTO NO
DATE 8 JUN 2006

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TN 028 0 15 04
TYPE XTD
XTDT 00
DTO NO
DATE 8 JUN 2006
TN 028 0 15 05
TYPE XTD
XTDT 00
DTO NO
DATE 8 JUN 2006

TN 028 0 15 06
TYPE XTD
XTDT 00
DTO NO
DATE 8 JUN 2006
TN 028 0 15 07
TYPE XTD
XTDT 00
DTO NO
DATE 8 JUN 2006

TN

036 0 15 00

TYPE XTD
XTDT 00
DTO NO
DATE 6 JUN 2006
TN 036 0 15 01
TYPE XTD
XTDT 00
DTO NO
DATE 6 JUN 2006
TN 036 0 15 02
TYPE XTD
XTDT 00
DTO NO
DATE 6 JUN 2006
TN 036 0 15 03
TYPE XTD
XTDT 00
DTO NO
DATE 6 JUN 2006

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TN 036 0 15 04
TYPE XTD
XTDT 00
DTO NO
DATE 6 JUN 2006
TN 036 0 15 05
TYPE XTD
XTDT 00
DTO NO
DATE 6 JUN 2006
TN 036 0 15 06
TYPE XTD
XTDT 00
DTO NO
DATE 6 JUN 2006
TN 036 0 15 07
TYPE XTD
XTDT 00
DTO NO
DATE 6 JUN 2006

TN

056 0 15 00

TYPE XTD
XTDT 00
DTO NO
DATE 15 JUL 2006
TN 056 0 15 01
TYPE XTD
XTDT 00
DTO NO
DATE 15 JUL 2006
TN 056 0 15 02
TYPE XTD
XTDT 00
DTO NO
DATE 15 JUL 2006
TN 056 0 15 03
TYPE XTD
XTDT 00
DTO NO
DATE 15 JUL 2006

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TN 056 0 15 04
TYPE XTD
XTDT 00
DTO NO
DATE 15 JUL 2006
TN 056 0 15 05
TYPE XTD
XTDT 00
DTO NO
DATE 15 JUL 2006

TN 056 0 15 06
TYPE XTD
XTDT 00
DTO NO
DATE 15 JUL 2006
TN 056 0 15 07
TYPE XTD
XTDT 00
DTO NO
DATE 15 JUL 2006

TN

072 0 15 00

TYPE XTD
XTDT 00
DTO NO
DATE 13 JUL 2006
TN 072 0 15 01
TYPE XTD
XTDT 00
DTO NO
DATE 13 JUL 2006
TN 072 0 15 02
TYPE XTD
XTDT 00
DTO NO
DATE 13 JUL 2006
TN 072 0 15 03
TYPE XTD
XTDT 00
DTO NO

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DATE 13 JUL 2006


TN 072 0 15 04
TYPE XTD
XTDT 00
DTO NO
DATE 13 JUL 2006
TN 072 0 15 05
TYPE XTD
XTDT 00
DTO NO
DATE 13 JUL 2006

TN 072 0 15 06
TYPE XTD
XTDT 00
DTO NO
DATE 13 JUL 2006
TN 072 0 15 07
TYPE XTD
XTDT 00
DTO NO
DATE 13 JUL 2006

TN

084 0 15 00

TYPE XTD
XTDT 00
DTO NO
DATE 13 JUL 2006
TN 084 0 15 01
TYPE XTD
XTDT 00
DTO NO
DATE 13 JUL 2006
TN 084 0 15 02
TYPE XTD
XTDT 00
DTO NO
DATE 13 JUL 2006
TN 084 0 15 03
TYPE XTD

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XTDT 00
DTO NO
DATE 13 JUL 2006
TN 084 0 15 04
TYPE XTD
XTDT 00
DTO NO
DATE 13 JUL 2006
TN 084 0 15 05
TYPE XTD
XTDT 00
DTO NO
DATE 13 JUL 2006
TN 084 0 15 06
TYPE XTD
XTDT 00
DTO NO
DATE 13 JUL 2006
TN 084 0 15 07
TYPE XTD
XTDT 00
DTO NO
DATE 13 JUL 2006

TN

088 0 15 00

TYPE XTD
XTDT 00
DTO NO
DATE 15 JUL 2006
TN 088 0 15 01
TYPE XTD
XTDT 00
DTO NO
DATE 15 JUL 2006
TN 088 0 15 02
TYPE XTD
XTDT 00
DTO NO
DATE 15 JUL 2006
TN 088 0 15 03
TYPE XTD
XTDT 00

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DTO NO
DATE 15 JUL 2006
TN 088 0 15 04
TYPE XTD
XTDT 00
DTO NO
DATE 15 JUL 2006
TN 088 0 15 05
TYPE XTD
XTDT 00
DTO NO
DATE 15 JUL 2006

TN 088 0 15 06
TYPE XTD
XTDT 00
DTO NO
DATE 15 JUL 2006
TN 088 0 15 07
TYPE XTD
XTDT 00
DTO NO
DATE 15 JUL 2006

Tone Detector Card


Removing Unit On XTD Card
LD 13
REQ out
TYPE xtd
TN 88 0 15 7

Creating New XTD card


REQ new
TYPE xtd
TN 88 0 15 7
DTO

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Print MFC Card (NT5K21)


LD 20
PT0000
REQ: prt
TYPE: mfc
TN
CDEN
DATE
PAGE

TN

(REQ NEW/OUT in LD 13 if required new or delete)

004 0 15 00

TYPE MFC
CDEN 8D
DATE 28 JUN 2006
TN 004 0 15 01
TYPE MFC
CDEN 8D
DATE 28 JUN 2006
TN 004 0 15 02
TYPE MFC
CDEN 8D
DATE 28 JUN 2006
TN 004 0 15 03
TYPE MFC
CDEN 8D
DATE 28 JUN 2006
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TN

For Training Purposes Only

008 0 14 00

TYPE MFC
CDEN 8D
DATE 28 JUN 2006
TN 008 0 14 01
TYPE MFC
CDEN 8D
DATE 28 JUN 2006
TN 008 0 14 02
TYPE MFC
CDEN 8D
DATE 28 JUN 2006
TN 008 0 14 03
TYPE MFC
CDEN 8D
DATE 28 JUN 2006

TN

036 0 14 00

TYPE MFC
CDEN 8D
DATE 10 AUG 2006
TN 036 0 14 01
TYPE MFC
CDEN 8D
DATE 10 AUG 2006
TN 036 0 14 02
TYPE MFC
CDEN 8D
DATE 10 AUG 2006
TN 036 0 14 03
TYPE MFC
CDEN 8D
DATE 10 AUG 2006

TN

040 1 15 00

TYPE MFC
CDEN 8D
DATE 16 JUL 2006
TN 040 1 15 01
TYPE MFC
CDEN 8D
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DATE 16 JUL 2006


TN 040 1 15 02
TYPE MFC
CDEN 8D
DATE 16 JUL 2006
TN 040 1 15 03
TYPE MFC
CDEN 8D
DATE 16 JUL 2006

TN

068 1 15 00

TYPE MFC
CDEN 8D
DATE 15 JUL 2006
TN 068 1 15 01
TYPE MFC
CDEN 8D
DATE 15 JUL 2006
TN 068 1 15 02
TYPE MFC
CDEN 8D
DATE 15 JUL 2006
TN 068 1 15 03
TYPE MFC
CDEN 8D
DATE 15 JUL 2006

TN

072 0 14 00

TYPE MFC
CDEN 8D
DATE 10 AUG 2006
TN 072 0 14 01
TYPE MFC
CDEN 8D
DATE 10 AUG 2006
TN

072 0 14 02

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TYPE MFC
CDEN 8D
DATE 10 AUG 2006
TN 072 0 14 03
TYPE MFC
CDEN 8D
DATE 10 AUG 2006

Removing MFC card


LD 13
>ld 13
REQ out
TYPE mfc
TN 72 0 14 3
Creating New MFC Card
REQ new
TYPE mfc
TN 72 0 14 3

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Print Customer Data Block (CDB)


LD 21
>ld 21
PT1000
REQ: prt
(REQ CHG in LD 15 if required any changes)
TYPE: cdb
CUST 0
TYPE CDB
CUST 00
AML_DATA
OPT DNX
VSID
GP02
GP03
GP04
GP05
GP06
GP07
GP08
GP09
GP10
GP11
GP12
GP13
GP14
GP15
ATT_DATA
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OPT ABDD AHA EBIN BIXA BLA BOHD CHDD DNCA DRE
DNX DRE FACD IC2 XTG IDP XLF XBL
FKA MCTD NCD CUI MWUD LOA PSD RECA
REA EHS SLA SIAD THPD ATDA
ATDN 0
NCOS 7
CWUP YES
CWCL 2 10
CWTM 2 10
CWBZ YES YES
MATT NO
RTIM 30 30 30
ATIM 0
AQTT 30
AODN
SPVC 00
SBLF NO
RTSA RSAX
SACP NO
ABDN NO
IRFR NO
XRFR NO
ADHT 0
AFNT 0
AFBT 0
IDBZ NO
PBUZ 02 10
ICI 00 R020
ICI 01 INT
ICI 02 IAT
ICI 03 RLL
ICI 04 DL0
ICI 05
ICI 06
ICI 07
ICI 08
ICI 09
ICI 10
ICI 11
ICI 12
ICI 13
ICI 14
ICI 15
ICI 16
ICI 17
ICI 18
ICI 19
RICI
AWU_DATA
AWU NO
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CCS_DATA
CCRS SRE
ECC1 UNR
ECC2 UNR
CNCS 0
PELK NO
CDR_DATA
CDR YES
IMPH NO
OMPH NO
AXID YES
TRCR YES
CDPR YES
ECDR YES
BDI YES
OTCR YES
PORT 1
CNI DGTS
BCAP NO
CHLN 0
FCAF NO
FCR_DATA
NFCR YES
MAXT 10
OCB1 255
OCB2 255
OCB3 255
IDCA NO
FFC_DATA
CCRS SRE
SCPL 4
SBUP YES
FFCS NO
STRL 0
STRG
ADLD 0
DFLT_SCPW YES
FTR_DATA
**DAPC**PREFIX TABLE NO: 00 **
UNKN**INTL**NATL**ESPN**LOCL**ELOC**ECDP**
UNKN*
E164*
00 0
PRIV*
E163*
00 0
TELX*
X121*
NATL*
OPT ABDD AHA EBIN BIXA BLA BOHD CHDD CFO CFRD
COX CPD CTA DBD DNCA DNX DSX DRE
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DSTD FACD HTU HVD XBL IC2 IDP XLF


IHD XTG FKA LOA LRA MCI MCTD CUI
MWUD NCD PCMD PSD PVCA RECA REA RNA
RTR RTD ROX SBD SDDE SIAD SLA EHS
THPD TTAD VOBD CWRD HLPD HRLD
CXOD BWTD
DGRP 0
IRNG NO
PKND 1
DNDL NO
SPRE 759
PREO 1
BPSS NO
SRCD 0000
EEST YES
DTMF YES
EESD YES
TTBL 0
MUS NO
HCC NO
ALDN
RECD NO
PORT 0
TFDR NO
RPA NO
MCDC NO
NAUT NO
IDEF NO
MTAR NO
LEND NO
MSCD NO
CONF_DSP
CNFFIELD NO
CNF_NAME CONF
INTFIELD NO
INT_NAME I
EXTFIELD NO
EXT_NAME E
BSFE NO
ASPCT 000
FXS NO
DFLT_LANG ENG
STS_MSG
MSG01 Please leave message
MSG02 Back to work
MSG03 In a meeting
MSG04 On a conference call
MSG05 At lunch
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MSG06 Busy call


MSG07 Out of the office today
MSG08 On a business trip
MSG09 Project deadline today
MSG10 Will reply after
VO_ALO NO
PCA OFF
TPDN
BFS_CFW YES
ICP_DATA
ICP NO
IMS_DATA
IMS YES
IMA YES
APL NONE
UST YES
APL NONE
UMG YES
APL NONE
INT_DATA
ACCD OVF OVF OVF ATN
CTVN OVF OVF OVF ATN
MBNR OVF OVF OVF ATN
CTRC OVF NAP OVF NAP
CLDN NAP OVF NAP NAP
NINV OVF OVF OVF ATN
NITR OVF OVF OVF ATN
NRES OVF OVF OVF ATN
NBLK OVF OVF OVF ATN
MVFO OVF OVF OVF ATN
MFVN OVF OVF OVF ATN
MFCG OVF OVF OVF ATN
LCKT BSY BSY BSY BSY
RCLE ATN OVF ATN ATN
CONG OVF
DLT OVF
LLT OVF
DNDT BSY
LDN_DATA
OPT
DLDN NO
LDN0
LDN1
LDN2
LDN3
LDN4
LDN5
ICI 00 R020
ICI 01 INT
ICI 02 IAT
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ICI 03 RLL
ICI 04 DL0
ICI 05
ICI 06
ICI 07
ICI 08
ICI 09
ICI 10
ICI 11
ICI 12
ICI 13
ICI 14
ICI 15
ICI 16
ICI 17
ICI 18
ICI 19
MON_DATA
USBM NO
MPO_DATA
FMOP
RGNA DAR DAR
AOCS DAR DAR
RCY1 06
RCY2 06
RALL NO
CDTO 14
IFLS NO
MHLD NO
PCDS
CNFD 1
TGLD 2
DISD 3
CCDO NO
ACNS NO
NET_DATA
OPT RTD
AC1 INTL NPA SPN NXX LOC
AC2
FNP YES
ISDN YES
VPNI 0
PNI 0
PINX_DN
MBG 0
BSGC 65535
PFX1
PFX2
HLOC
LSC
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RCNT 5
PSTN NO
TNDM 15
PCMC 15
SATD 1
OCLI NO
TNDM 15
TIDM NO
DASC
DITI NO
TRNX NO
EXTT NO
FTOP FRES
APAD 0 0
VNR NO
NIT 8
FOPT 14
CNDN
CNAT
CNIP YES
CNTC
NATC
INTC
NIT_DATA
NIT1
TIM1
NIT2
TIM2
NIT3
TIM3
NIT4
TIM4
RPNS NO
ENS NO
OAS_DATA
ODN0
ODN1
ODN2
ODN3
ODN4
ODN5
ODN6
ODN7
ODN8
ODN9
ASTM 30
HDOPT 0
HDTM 30
PPM_DATA
HMTL YES
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PCDL NO
UCST 0
ATCH NO
SCDL 0
RDR_DATA
OPT CFO CFRD DSTD PVCA CWRD MCI
FNAD FDN
FNAT FDN
FNAL FDN
CFTA YES
CCFWDN
CFN0 4
CFN1 4
CFN2 4
DFN0 4
DFN1 4
DFN2 4
DNDH NO
MDID NO
NDID NO
MWFB NO
TRCL 0
DFNR 0
CRT0 00 00 00 00
CRT1 00 00 00 00
CRT2 00 00 00 00
CRT3 00 00 00 00
DAY0
DAY1
DAY2
DAY3
HOLIDAY0
HOLIDAY1
HOLIDAY2
HOLIDAY3
ROA_DATA
OPT ROX
RICI
TIM_DATA
FLSH 45 896
PHDT 30
DIND 30 32 30
DIDT 14 16 14
LDTT 6
DLAT 0
BOTO 14
DBRC 60
RTIM 30 30 30
ATIM 0
AQTT 30
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ADLD 0
AFNT 0
NFNA 0
ADHT 0
HWTT 300
NIT 8
FOPT 14
TST_DATA

Changing Customer Data Block (CDB)


Changes should be done carefully and with precautions
Prompts Explanation should be verify in System Administration for more
detail
LD 15
>ld 15
BACKGROUND SESSION 0 ABORTED.
CDB000
MEM AVAIL: (U/P): 48999676 USED U P: 1877561 736455
DISK SPACE NEEDED: 1397 KBYTES

TOT: 51613692

REQ: chg
TYPE: cdb
CUST 0
AML_DATA yes
OPT
VSID
GP02
GP03
GP04
GP05
GP06
GP07
GP08
GP09
GP10
GP11
GP12
GP13

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GP14
GP15
ATT_DATA yes
OPT
ATDN
NCOS
CWUP
CWCL
CWTM
CWBZ
MATT
RTIM
ATIM
AQTT
AODN
SPVC
RTSA
SACP
ABDN
IRFR
XRFR
ADHT
AFNT
IDBZ
PBUZ
ICI
RICI
AWU_DATA yes
AWU
CCS_DATA yes
CCRS
ECC1
ECC2
CNCS
PELK
CDR_DATA yes
CDR
CHLN
FCAF
FCR_DATA yes
NFCR
MAXT
OCB1
OCB2
OCB3
IDCA
FFC_DATA yes
CCRS
SCPL
SBUP
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FFCS
ADLD
DFLT_SCPW
FTR_DATA yes
OPT
DGRP
IRNG
PKND
DNDL
SPRE
PREO
BPSS
SRCD
EEST
DTMF
EESD
TTBL
MUS
HCC
ALDN
RECD
TFDR
RPA
MCDC
NAUT
IDEF
MTAR
LEND
MSCD
CONF_DSP
DAPC
BSFE
ASPCT
FXS
DFLT_LANG
STS_MSG
VO_ALO
PCA
TPDN
BFS_CFW
ICP_DATA yes
ICP
IMS_DATA yes
IMS
INT_DATA yes
ACCD
CTVN
MBNR
CTRC
CLDN
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NINV
NITR
NRES
NBLK
MFVO
MFVN
MFCG
LCKT
RCLE
CONG
DLT
LLT
DNDT

LDN_DATA yes
OPT
DLDN
LDN0
ICI
MON_DATA yes
USBM
MPO_DATA yes
FMOP
IFLS
MHLD
PCDS
CCDO
ACNS
NET_DATA yes
OPT
AC2
FNP
CLID
ISDN
VPNI
PNI
PINX_DN
MBG
BSGC
PFX1
PFX2
HLOC
LSC
RCNT
PSTN
TNDM
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PCMC
SATD
OCLI
TNDM
TIDM
DASC
DITI
TRNX
EXTT
FTOP
APAD
VNR
NIT
FOPT
CNDN
CNAT
CNIP
CNTC
NATC
INTC
NIT_DATA yes
NIT1
NIT2
NIT3
NIT4
RPNS
ENS
OAS_DATA yes
ODN0
ODN1
ODN2
ODN3
ODN4
ODN5
ODN6
ODN7
ODN8
ODN9
ASTM
HDOPT
HDTM
PPM_DATA yes
HMTL
PCDL
UCST
SCDL
PWD_DATA
SPWD
ATAC
RDR_DATA yes
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OPT
FNAD
FNAT
FNAL
CFTA
CCFWDN
CFN0
CFN1
CFN2
DFN0
DFN1
DFN2
DNDH
MDID
NDID
MWFB
TRCL
DFNR
CRTOD
CRDAY
CRHOL
ROA_DATA
OPT
TIM_DATA yes
FLSH
PHDT
DIND
DIDT
LDTT
DLAT
BOTO
DBRC
RTIM
ATIM
AQTT
ADLD
AFNT
NFNA
ADHT
HWTT
NIT
FOPT
PRNG
PRMT
TST_DATA yes
T100
REF0
TST0
REF1
TST1
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REF2
TST2
REF3
TST3

Print M2250 Console And PC Based Console


>ld 20
PT0000
REQ: prt
(REQ CHG/NEW/OUT in LD 12 for changes or new or delete)
TYPE: 2250
TN
CUST
DATE
PAGE
TN 028 0 14 00
TYPE 2250
CDEN 8D
CTYP XDLC
CUST 0
SGRP 0
SETN 028 0 14 01
ANUM 01
IADN
ALPD NO
SSU
ICDR ICDD
ABAN ABDD
CPND CNDA
AADN
DNDI DNDA
DAPC DAPA
LANG 00
KEY 00 BVR
KEY 01 BIN
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KEY
KEY
KEY
KEY
KEY
KEY
KEY
KEY
KEY
KEY
KEY
KEY
KEY
KEY
KEY
KEY
KEY
KEY

02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19

For Training Purposes Only

BKI
SECL
SCC 0000
EES
DPS
DPD
ADL 8293
ADL 9
ADL 16
ADL 16
ADL 16
ADL 16
ADL 16
ADL 16
ADL 16
ADL 16
ADL 16

Configure M2250 / PC Based Console


>ld 12
BACKGROUND SESSION 0 ABORTED.
ATT000
MEM AVAIL: (U/P): 48999659 USED U P: 1877561 736472 TOT:
51613692
DISK SPACE NEEDED: 1397 KBYTES
TNS
AVAIL: 27764 USED: 4996 TOT: 32760
ATTENDANT CONSOLES
AVAIL: 32754 USED:
6 TOT: 32760
REQ new
TYPE 2250
TN 28 0 14 3
SETN 28 0 14 4
CUST 0
ANUM 7
IADN
SSU
ICDR
CPND cnda
DNDI dnda
LANG
SGRP
QTHM
AADN
DAPC
KEY 0 bvr
KEY 1 bin
KEY 2 bki
KEY 3 secl
KEY 5 ees

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KEY
KEY
KEY
KEY
KEY
KEY
KEY
KEY
KEY
KEY

For Training Purposes Only

6 dpd
7 dps
8 adl 16
9 adl 16
10 adl 16
11 adl 16
12 adl 16
13 adl 16
14 adl 16

Removing M2250 / PC Based Console


>ld 12
BACKGROUND SESSION 0 ABORTED.
ATT000
MEM AVAIL: (U/P): 48999407 USED U P: 1877703 736582
TOT: 51613692
DISK SPACE NEEDED: 1397 KBYTES
TNS
AVAIL: 27762 USED: 4998 TOT: 32760
ATTENDANT CONSOLES
AVAIL: 32753 USED:
7 TOT:
32760
REQ out
TYPE 2250
TN 28 0 14 3
SETN 028 0 14 04

Print Speed Call List


>ld 20
PT0000
REQ: prt
TYPE: scl
LSNO 100

(REQ CHG/NEW/OUT in LD 18 for changes/new/delete)


(TYPE SCL for speed calls and Type SSC for system speed)
(between 0 to 4000 any as specified in LD17)

SCNO 0100
SCL
DNSZ 4

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STOR
STOR
STOR
STOR
STOR
STOR
STOR
STOR
STOR
STOR

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

For Training Purposes Only

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

Configure Speed Call on IP Telephone Sets And Digital Sets


REQ: chg
TYPE: i2002
TN 188 0 2 16
ECHG yes
ITEM key 2
KEY 2 SCC 100
KEY
ITEM

Removing Speed Call List


>ld 18
BACKGROUND SESSION 0 ABORTED.
SCL000
MEM AVAIL: (U/P): 48999831 USED U P: 1877561 736300
51613692
DISK SPACE NEEDED: 1397 KBYTES

TOT:

REQ out
TYPE scl
LSNO 100
Configure Group Call
>ld 18
BACKGROUND SESSION 0 ABORTED.
SCL000

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MEM AVAIL: (U/P): 48999878 USED U P: 1877561 736253


51613692
DISK SPACE NEEDED: 1397 KBYTES

TOT:

REQ new
TYPE grp
CUST 0
GRNO 1
GRPC yes
STOR 0 2003
STOR 1 7876
STOR 2 7916
STOR

Print Group Call


>ld 20
PT0000
REQ: prt
TYPE: grp
CUST 0
GRNO 1
CUST 0
GRNO 1
GRPC YES
STOR 00 2003
STOR 01 7876
STOR 02 7916

Configure Group Call on IP Telephone Sets And Digital Sets


REQ: chg
TYPE: i2002
TN 188 0 2 16
ECHG yes
ITEM key 2
KEY 2 grc 1
KEY
ITEM
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Removing Group Call On Key


REQ: chg
TYPE: i2002
TN 188 0 2 16
ECHG yes
ITEM key 2 nul
KEY
ITEM

Removing Group Call


>ld 18
BACKGROUND SESSION 0 ABORTED.
SCL000
MEM AVAIL: (U/P): 48988763 USED U P: 1888525 736404
51613692
DISK SPACE NEEDED: 1397 KBYTES

TOT:

REQ out
TYPE grp
CUST 0
GRNO 1

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Print Flexible Feature Code (FFC)


>ld 57
BACKGROUND SESSION 0 ABORTED.
FFC000
MEM AVAIL: (U/P): 48988829 USED U P: 1888503 736360
51613692
DISK SPACE NEEDED: 1397 KBYTES
REQ prt
TYPE ffc
CUST 0
CODE all

TOT:

(REQ CHG if required any changes)

CUST 00
FFCT YES
ASRC
AUTH **
AWUA
AWUD
AWUV
CDRC
CFWA *21*
#1
CFWD *21*
#1
CFWV
COND
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CPAC
CPRK
CSHF
C6DS
DEAF
DPVS
ELKA #5
ELKD #6
PLDN 5555
USE GPHT
LSNO 7
HTYP LIN
CFWI NO
MQUE 0

GRPF
HOLD
ICPA
ICPD
CFHO
ICPP
IMS
MNTC
MTRC
OVRD
RPAX
RPAN
ITXX
PUDN *8
PUGR
PURN *3
RCFA *4
RCFD *5
RCFV
RDLN *1
RDNE
RDSN
RDST
RGAA *6

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RGAD *7
RGAV
RMST
SCPC
SPCC #2
SPCE
SPCU #3
SSPU #4
TFAS
TRMD
TRVS
USTA
LILO
NRDY
GHTA
GHTD
SADS
SAEN
SALK
SAUN
ATDA
ATDD
CWGA
CWGD
MSBA
MSBD
MWUA
MWRA
MWUD
SFAC
ADMN
ICFA
ICFD
ICFV
USCR
INST
USER
BNRA
BNRD
CCFA
CCFD
OCBA
OCBD
OCBV
CPP
CPPO
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CFDD
VTLN
VTLF
PONW
FDIS
PCAA
PCAD
PCAV

Configure Group Hunt


>ld 18
BACKGROUND SESSION 0 ABORTED.
SCL000
MEM AVAIL: (U/P): 48999729 USED U P: 1877603 736360
DISK SPACE NEEDED: 1397 KBYTES

TOT: 51613692

REQ new
TYPE gpht
TYPE ght
LSNO 100
CUST 0
DNSZ
SIZE 10
WRT (ADDS: MEM: 47 DISK: 0.1)
STOR 0 2003
WRT
STOR 1 7916
WRT
STOR 2 7980
WRT
STOR

Print Group Hunt


>ld 20
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PT0000
REQ: prt
TYPE: ght
LSNO 100
SIZE 10
RNGE
GHLN 0100
GHT
PLDN
DNSZ 16
STOR 0 2003
STOR 1 7916
STOR 2 7980
STOR 3
STOR 4
STOR 5
STOR 6
STOR 7
STOR 8
STOR 9

Creating Group Hunt (Pilot DN )


>ld 57
BACKGROUND SESSION 0 ABORTED.
FFC000
MEM AVAIL: (U/P): 48999651 USED U P: 1877621 736420
DISK SPACE NEEDED: 1397 KBYTES

TOT: 51613692

REQ chg
TYPE ffc
CUST 0
FFCT
CODE pldn
PLDN 177
USE gpht
LSNO 100
HTYP rrb
CFWI
MQUE
PLDN
CODE

Print Group Hunt (Pilot DN)


>ld 57
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BACKGROUND SESSION 0 ABORTED.


FFC000
MEM AVAIL: (U/P): 48999609 USED U P: 1877621 736462
DISK SPACE NEEDED: 1397 KBYTES

TOT: 51613692

REQ out
TYPE ffc
CUST 0
ALL no
CODE pldn
PLDN 1777
PLDN
CODE

Removing Group Hunt (Pilot DN)


>ld 18
BACKGROUND SESSION 0 ABORTED.
SCL000
MEM AVAIL: (U/P): 48999651 USED U P: 1877621 736420
DISK SPACE NEEDED: 1397 KBYTES

TOT: 51613692

REQ out
TYPE ght
LSNO 100

Print Flexible Tone And Cadence


>ld 56
BACKGROUND SESSION 0 ABORTED.

FTC000
TBAR000
FDTD000
DTAD000
AANN000
MEM AVAIL: (U/P): 48999317 USED U P: 1877603 736772
DISK SPACE NEEDED: 1398 KBYTES
REQ prt
TYPE ftc
TABL 0
USER

TOT: 51613692

(REQ CHG if required changes in system tones and cadence)

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TYPE FTC
TABL 0
NCAD 001
NBCS
XTON 154
DCAD 015
DBCS
XTON 154
ICAD 005
IBCS
XTON 002
RCAD 001
RBCS
XTON 154
GCAD 001
GBCS
XTON 002
HCAD 003
HBCS
XTON 002
PCAD 001
PBCS
XTON 000
XCAD 000
NDR1 PBX 002
NDR1 BCS
XTON 002
XCAD 002
NDR2 PBX 002
NDR2 BCS
XTON 002
XCAD 002
NDR3 PBX 002
NDR3 BCS
XTON 002
XCAD 002
NDR4 PBX 002
NDR4 BCS
XTON 002
XCAD 002
DIAL
XTON 004
XCAD 000
SPCL
XTON 004
XCAD 037
CDT
XTON 105
XCAD 000
CFDT
XTON 129
XCAD 035
MWDT
XTON 004
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XCAD 017
CFMW
XTON 004
XCAD 018
BUSY
XTON 007
XCAD 016
RGBK
XTON 005
XCAD 001
ARBK
XTON 011
XCAD 002
FFCT
XTON 004
XCAD 000
ACTN
XTON 105
XCAD 000
HOWL 0027
LIMT
XTON 009
XCAD 002
NRMT
XTON 009
XCAD 018
AWUT
XTON 132
XCAD 017
OVFL
XTON 007
XCAD 017
TEST
XTON 177
XCAD 000
ERWT
XTON 108
XCAD 000
ACFT
XTON 003
XCAD 000
TLP
XTON 132
XCAD 000
TLPT 0
PATI
XTON 000
XCAD 000
EEST
XTON 003
XCAD 000
CAMP
XTON 137
XCAD 000
CDNC 035
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ACBT
XTON 003
XCAD 000
CDNC 019
AOBT
XTON 003
XCAD 000
CDNC 018
CAB
XTON 043
XCAD 019
CDNC 019
INTU
XTON 133
XCAD 000
CDNC 036
CWT
XTON 108
XCAD 000
CDNC 020
OBKT
XTON 003
XCAD 000
CDNC 017
OVRD
XTON 133
XCAD 000
CDNC 036
SRT
XTON 108
XCAD 000
CDNC 021
TMAT
XTON 003
XCAD 000
CDNC 022
TMOT
XTON 003
XCAD 000
CDNC 023
TSUT
XTON 003
XCAD 000
CDNC 023
ABST
XTON 004
XCAD 000
CDNC 208
PNNC
XTON 000
XCAD 000
CDNC 000
SRC1
XTON 000
XCAD 000
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SRC2
XTON 000
XCAD 000
SRC3
XTON 000
XCAD 000
SRC4
XTON 000
XCAD 000
SRC5
XTON 000
XCAD 000
SRC6
XTON 000
XCAD 000
SRC7
XTON 000
XCAD 000
SRC8
XTON 003
XCAD 000
CFSN
XTON 004
XCAD 000
CPOQ
XTON 003
XCAD 000
RGAR
XTON 004
XCAD 000
XCAD 016
RGBK
XTON 005
XCAD 001
ARBK
XTON 011
XCAD 002
FFCT
XTON 004
XCAD 000
ACTN
XTON 105
XCAD 000
HOWL 0027
LIMT
XTON 009
XCAD 002
NRMT
XTON 009
XCAD 018
AWUT
XTON 132
XCAD 017
OVFL

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Print Network Control (NCTL)


>ld 87
ESN000
MEM AVAIL: (U/P): 48999317 USED U P: 1877603 736772
DISK SPACE NEEDED: 1398 KBYTES
REQ prt
(REQ CHG if required changes and mapping)
CUST 0
FEAT nctl

TOT: 51613692

NRNG 0 7
SCBQ NO
NCOS 0
EQA NO
FRL 0
RWTA NO
CBQ NO
SPRI 0
MPRI 0
PROM 0
NCOS 1
EQA NO
FRL 1
RWTA NO
CBQ NO
SPRI 0
MPRI 0

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PROM 0
NCOS 2
EQA NO
FRL 2
RWTA NO
CBQ NO
SPRI 0
MPRI 0
PROM 0
NCOS 3
EQA NO
FRL 3
RWTA NO
CBQ NO
SPRI 0
MPRI 0
PROM 0
NCOS 4
EQA NO
FRL 4
RWTA NO
CBQ NO
SPRI 0
MPRI 0
PROM 0
NCOS 5
EQA NO
FRL 5
RWTA NO
CBQ NO
SPRI 0
MPRI 0
PROM 0
NCOS 6
EQA NO
FRL 6
RWTA NO
CBQ NO
SPRI 0
MPRI 0
PROM 0
NCOS 7
EQA NO
FRL 7
RWTA NO
CBQ NO
SPRI 0
MPRI 0
PROM 0
TOHQ NONE

Print NFCR Data Maximum Table Configure in LD 15

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>ld 21
PT1000
REQ: prt
TYPE: fcr
TYPE FCR_DATA
CUST 0
TYPE FCR_DATA
CUST 00
NFCR YES
MAXT 8
(Could be up to 256, use only if FCR required more)
OCB1 255
OCB2 255
OCB3 255
IDCA NO

Print New Flexible Feature Code (NFCR)


> ld 49
BACKGROUND SESSION 0 ABORTED.
DGT000
MEM AVAIL: (U/P): 48999317 USED U P: 1877603 736772
DISK SPACE NEEDED: 1398 KBYTES

TOT: 51613692

REQ prt
TYPE fcr
CUST 0
CRNO
CRNO 0
INIT DENY
ALOW
CRNO 1
INIT ALOW
DENY 700
900
0
CRNO 2
INIT ALOW
DENY 700
900
00
CRNO 3
INIT ALOW
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CRNO

CRNO

CRNO

For Training Purposes Only

CRNO 7
INIT ALOW

Print Traffic And Change Time And Date


>ld 2
TFC000
.ttad MON 20 11 2006 16 06 53
.stad 20 11 2006 16 07 00
.ttad MON 20 11 2006 16 07 00

(TTAD to print system time and date)


(STAD to set system time and date)

Print Ethernet Configuration


>ld 117
BACKGROUND SESSION 0 ABORTED.
OAM000
=> prt host
ID
1
2
3
4
5
OK

Hostname
IP Address
LOCAL_PPP_IF
137.135.192.4
REMOTE_PPP_IF 100.1.1.1
KFMC_ELAN_1
10.241.14.1
KFMC_ELAN_2
10.241.14.2
GATEWAY
10.241.14.30

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MODULE 6
CS 1000M

System
Maintenance
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Overlays

>login admin1
PASS?
TTY #04 LOGGED IN ADMIN1 14:30 22/11/2006

Network Signaling Test (NWS)


>ld 30
Status Loop 4

stat 4
17 BUSY, 0 DSBL
.ldis 4
List Of Disable in Loop 4

Ldis 4
NONE
Shelf Test in Loop 4-0

.shlf 4 0
OK
Unit Test in Loop Shelf Card Unit

untt 12 0 15 11

(for digital/IP telephones only)

OK

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Unit Test when no digital set is connected

untt 12 0 15 11
NWS501 12 0 15 : -11

>ld 32
BACKGROUND SESSION 0 ABORTED.
NPR000
Status Loop Shelf Card

.stat 68 1 14
00
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15

=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=

UNIT
UNIT
UNIT
UNIT
UNIT
UNIT
UNIT
UNIT
UNIT
UNIT
UNIT
UNIT
UNIT
UNIT
UNIT
UNIT

00
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15

=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=

IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE

(L500)
(L500)
(L500)
(L500)
(L500)
(L500)
(L500)
(L500)
(L500)
(L500)
(L500)
(L500)
(L500)
(L500)
(L500)
(L500)

Disable Loop Shelf Card

.disc 68 1 14
Status Loop Shelf Card

stat 68 1 14
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00
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15

=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=

UNIT
UNIT
UNIT
UNIT
UNIT
UNIT
UNIT
UNIT
UNIT
UNIT
UNIT
UNIT
UNIT
UNIT
UNIT
UNIT

00
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15

=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=

DSBL
DSBL
DSBL
DSBL
DSBL
DSBL
DSBL
DSBL
DSBL
DSBL
DSBL
DSBL
DSBL
DSBL
DSBL
DSBL

For Training Purposes Only

(L500)
(L500)
(L500)
(L500)
(L500)
(L500)
(L500)
(L500)
(L500)
(L500)
(L500)
(L500)
(L500)
(L500)
(L500)
(L500)

Loop Test
stat 68
SUPER LOOP
000 DSBL
016 BUSY
.stat 68 1 14
00 = UNIT 00 = IDLE (L500)
01 = UNIT 01 = IDLE (L500)
02 = UNIT 02 = IDLE (L500)
03 = UNIT 03 = IDLE (L500)
04 = UNIT 04 = IDLE (L500)
05 = UNIT 05 = IDLE (L500)
06 = UNIT 06 = IDLE (L500)
07 = UNIT 07 = IDLE (L500)
08 = UNIT 08 = IDLE (L500)
09 = UNIT 09 = IDLE (L500)
10 = UNIT 10 = IDLE (L500)
11 = UNIT 11 = IDLE (L500)
12 = UNIT 12 = IDLE (L500)
13 = UNIT 13 = IDLE (L500)
14 = UNIT 14 = IDLE (L500)
15 = UNIT 15 = IDLE (L500)
Disable Loop Shelf Card Unit

disu 68 1 14 0
Status Loop Shelf Card Unit
stat 68 1 14 0
DSBL (L500)
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.enlu 68 1 14 0
stat 68 1 14 0
IDLE (L500)
Disable Unit When Idle

disi 68 1 14 0
Status Peripheral Signaling

stat per 0
ENBL
Disable Peripheral Signaling

dsps 0
Enable Peripheral Signaling

Enps 0
Identification of the Unit

idu 12 0 15 11
M3900 TN: 012 0 15 11
TN ID CODE: M3902
NT CODE: NTNG0011
COLOR CODE: 66
RLS CODE: 04
SER NUM: 263A9F
Get Status Of Card On Controller 1

.idcs 1
CARD
CARD
CARD
CARD
CARD
CARD
CARD
CARD

01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08

=>
=>
=>
=>
=>
=>
=>
=>

NT8D09CA
NT8D09CA
NT8D09CA
NT8D09CA
NT8D09CA
NT8D09CA
NT8D09CA
NTVQ01BB

03 NNTMENC6KL16 0000
03 NNTMENC6MBAA 0000
03 NNTMENC6LLW2 0000
03 NNTMENC6MDLN 0000
03 NNTMENC6MDRF 0000
03 NNTMENC6MDME 0000
03 NNTMENC6KKX7 0000
R11 NNTMEJ0666BE 20063

CARD 09 => NT8D09CA 03 NNTMENC6LLTB 0000


CARD 13 => NT8D02GA 08 NNTMENC52RME 0000
CARD 15 => NT5K21BA R04 NNTMEJ062008 200545
Identification Of Card
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.idc 12 0 15
=> NT8D02GA 08 NNTMENC52P9T 0000
Check Controller 1

xpec 1
SEG = 004 004 004 004
LOC =
STATUS = ENABLED

Get Status of All System Loops

stat
000 = XCT-TDMF LOOP
00 DSBL
07 BUSY
001 = XCT-CNFC LOOP
00 DSBL
00 BUSY
002 = DTI2TRK LOOP
DSBL
RESPONDING NPR301
003 = DTI2TRK LOOP
DSBL
RESPONDING NPR301
004 = SUPER LOOP
000 DSBL
003 BUSY
008 = SUPER LOOP
000 DSBL
018 BUSY
012 = SUPER LOOP
000 DSBL
015 BUSY
016 = XCT-TDMF LOOP
00 DSBL
00 BUSY
017 = XCT-CNFC LOOP
00 DSBL
00 BUSY
018 = DTI2TRK LOOP
DSBL
RESPONDING NPR301
019 = DTI2TRK LOOP
DSBL
RESPONDING NPR301
022 = PRI2TRK LOOP
DSBL
NOT RESPONDING NPR301
023 = PRI2TRK LOOP
DSBL
NOT RESPONDING NPR301
024 = SUPER LOOP
000 DSBL
009 BUSY
028 = SUPER LOOP
000 DSBL
005 BUSY
034 = DTI2TRK LOOP
DSBL
RESPONDING NPR301
035 = DTI2TRK LOOP
DSBL
RESPONDING NPR301
036 = SUPER LOOP

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000 DSBL
015 BUSY
040 = SUPER LOOP
000 DSBL
014 BUSY
046 = XCT-TDMF LOOP
00 DSBL
00 BUSY
047 = XCT-CNFC LOOP
00 DSBL
00 BUSY
050 = DTI2TRK LOOP
DSBL
RESPONDING NPR301
051 = DTI2TRK LOOP
DSBL
RESPONDING NPR301
052 = SUPER LOOP
000 DSBL
037 BUSY
056 = SUPER LOOP
000 DSBL
018 BUSY
062 = XCT-TDMF LOOP
00 DSBL
06 BUSY
063 = XCT-CNFC LOOP
00 DSBL
00 BUSY
066 = DTI2TRK LOOP
DSBL
RESPONDING NPR301
067 = DTI2TRK LOOP
DSBL
RESPONDING NPR301
068 = SUPER LOOP
000 DSBL
014 BUSY
072 = SUPER LOOP
000 DSBL
012 BUSY
078 = XCT-TDMF LOOP
00 DSBL
00 BUSY
079 = XCT-CNFC LOOP
00 DSBL
00 BUSY
082 = DTI2TRK LOOP
00 DSBL
02 BUSY NPR301
083 = DTI2TRK LOOP
DSBL
RESPONDING NPR301
084 = SUPER LOOP
000 DSBL
028 BUSY
088 = SUPER LOOP
000 DSBL
011 BUSY
094 = XCT-TDMF LOOP
00 DSBL
04 BUSY
095 = XCT-CNFC LOOP
00 DSBL
00 BUSY
Get Status Of Superloop

supl 4
TYPE = XNET
XPE0 = 01 0 3
SLOT = LEFT

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Tone And Digit Switch And Digitone Receiver Test (XTD)


>ld 34
Status TDS

stat 46
00 DSBL

(TDS loop number)


00 BUSY

Disable TDS

disx 46

(to Disable TDS card)

Status TDS

stat 46
DSBL
Enable TDS

enlx 46

(To Enable TDS card)

OK
Test TDS

tds 46
OK
Test DTR / XTD

sdtr 8 0 15
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XTD
XTD
XTD
XTD
XTD
XTD
XTD
XTD

008
008
008
008
008
008
008
008

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

For Training Purposes Only

ENBL
ENBL
ENBL
ENBL
ENBL
ENBL
ENBL
ENBL

Disable DTR / XTD

disr 8 0 15
.sdtr 8 0 15
XTD 008 0 15
XTD 008 0 15
XTD 008 0 15
XTD 008 0 15
XTD 008 0 15
XTD 008 0 15
XTD 008 0 15
XTD 008 0 15
Enable DTR

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

DSBL
DSBL
DSBL
DSBL
DSBL
DSBL
DSBL
DSBL

XTD
XTD
XTD
XTD
XTD
XTD
XTD
XTD

OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK

enlr 8 0 15
008
008
008
008
008
008
008
008

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

Input And Output Diagnostic Test


>ld 37
BACKGROUND SESSION 0 ABORTED.
IOD000
Status Input And Output

stat
TTY
TTY
TTY
TTY
TTY
TTY
TTY
TTY

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:

ENBL
ENBL
ENBL
ENBL
ENBL
ENBL
DSBL
DSBL

DES: SYSTEMMONITOR
DES: CDR
DES: MTC
DES: MTC
DES: CPSI0
DES: CPSI1
DES: pseudootm
DES: pseudoss1

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Status Specific TTY

stat tty 4
TTY 4 : ENBL

DES: CPSI0

Test Particular TTY

tty 4
ABCDEFGHIJKLM
NOPQRSTUVWXYZ
0123456789"#$
%*!&()<>=:,.?
READY FOR INPUT
end

Status System Monitor

stat xsm

stat tty 0
TTY 0 : ENBL

DES: SYSTEMMONITOR

Conference Diagnostic Test


>ld 38
BACKGROUND SESSION 0 ABORTED.
CNF000
Status Conference Loop

stat 47
CNFC 00 DSBL
CHAN 00 DSBL

(Conf loop number is required)


00 BUSY
00 BUSY

Disable Conference Loop

disx 47
Enable Conference Loop

enlx 47

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OK
Test Conference Loop

cnfc 47
XCT TESTING TSM
OK

Equipment Data Dump


>ld 43
BACKGROUND SESSION 0 ABORTED.
EDD000

.edd
DB SEQ NUM = 487
CONFIG
CIOD157 INFO: FMD 1 is ACTIVE, RDUN is Enable
PHYSICAL MAP
BCS TEMPLATE
PBX TEMPLATE
CUST
ICI TBL
ACUST
CLID
ROUTE
DAPC
LTN TN
LTN LNK
TN
SCL
ESN 00
NCTL
PREXL
AUTH 00
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DISA
FRL
NFCR TREES
DTAD
DIGITAL
DTI
ASNCH
BG-TIME
BG-CAT
DCH
PRI2
ARIES
FDL
SYSP
XPEC
XTDT
FTC
MCAD
FCAD
FDCT
DTI2
FFC
LAPW
MSDL/MISP BLK
SOCKET ID BLK
MFCI
MFCO
POSXL
TIME
SDAC
DTI PDCA
PLUGIN
STS BLK
CPND
CPND NM
GPHT
SPECIFIC DATA
HI
ALARM_MGT
ZONE_MGT
SYSCFG_MGT
ACCOUNT_MGT
CHECKING
RECORD COUNT = 1397
DATADUMP COMPLETE
Backing up reten.bkp
Starting database backup
to local Removable Media Device
>Removing file "/cf2/backup/single//disk0001.dat"
>Removing file "/cf2/backup/single//keycode.kcd"
>Removing file "/cf2/backup/single//direct.rec"
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>Removing
>Removing
>Removing
>Removing
>Removing
>Removing
>Removing
>Removing
>Removing
>Removing
>Removing

file "/cf2/backup/single//config.rec"
file "/cf2/backup/single//database.rec"
file "/cf2/backup/single//hi/cnib.db"
file "/cf2/backup/single//hi/sutl.db"
file "/cf2/backup/single//hi/cnib402.db"
file "/cf2/backup/single//hi/cp.db"
file "/cf2/backup/single//hi/hsp.db"
file "/cf2/backup/single//hi/hi.db"
file "/cf2/backup/single//hi/ipb.db"
file "/cf2/backup/single//hi/inet.db"
directory "/cf2/backup/single//hi"

>Removing
>Removing
>Removing
>Removing
>Removing
>Removing
>Removing
>Removing

file "/cf2/backup/single//zone.db"
file "/cf2/backup/single//eset1.db"
file "/cf2/backup/single//eset2.db"
file "/cf2/backup/single//node/node1.btp"
file "/cf2/backup/single//node/node1.cfg"
file "/cf2/backup/single//node/node.pch"
file "/cf2/backup/single//node/node1.xml"
directory "/cf2/backup/single//node"

For Training Purposes Only

>Removing file "/cf2/backup/single//syscfg.db"


>Removing file "/cf2/backup/single//accounts.db"
>Removing file "/cf2/backup/single//archive.dat"
>Removing file "/cf2/backup/single//reten.bkp"
KEYCODE
DIRECTORY
CONFIG
DATA
HI
ZONE
ESET1
ESET2
NODE
SYSCFG
ACCOUNTS
Backing up reten.bkp to "/cf2/backup/single/"
Database backup Complete!

System Software Audit


>ld 44
BACKGROUND SESSION 0 ABORTED.

AUDIT
.r 1
AUD018 00000008 00007A86 0000FA86
TFS502 1 1 0
TFS502 2 1 0
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Multi-Frequency Compelled Signaling


>ld 54
BACKGROUND SESSION 0 ABORTED.
MFD000
Status MFC Card

stat 72 0 14
UNIT
UNIT
UNIT
UNIT

0
1
2
3

=
=
=
=

BUSY
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE

Test MFC Card

atst 72 0 14 0
Digital / PRI2 Trunk Diagnostic Test
>ld 60
BACKGROUND SESSION 0 ABORTED.
DTI000
Status Digital Trunk Loop

stat 82
DTI2 LOOP 82 - ENBL
REF CLK: ENBL
TRACKING
SERVICE RESTORE: YES
ALARM STATUS: ACCEPTABLE
CH 01 - IDLE DID VOD
CH 03 - IDLE DID VOD
CH 05 - IDLE DID VOD
CH 07 - IDLE DID VOD
CH 09 - IDLE DID VOD
CH 11 - IDLE DID VOD
CH 13 - IDLE DID VOD
CH 15 - IDLE DID VOD
CH 17 - IDLE DID VOD
CH 19 - IDLE DID VOD
CH 21 - IDLE DID VOD
CH 23 - IDLE DID VOD
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CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH

02
04
06
08
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24

IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE

DID
DID
DID
DID
DID
DID
DID
DID
DID
DID
DID
DID

VOD
VOD
VOD
VOD
VOD
VOD
VOD
VOD
VOD
VOD
VOD
VOD

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CH 25 - IDLE DID
CH 27 - IDLE DID
CH 29 - IDLE DID

VOD
VOD
VOD

For Training Purposes Only

CH 26 - IDLE DID VOD


CH 28 - IDLE DID VOD
CH 30 - BUSY DID VOD

Status Digital Trunk Loop Per Channel

STAT 82 1
CH 02 - BUSY DID

VOD

Disable Digital Trunk


DTI2 LOOP 82 - DSBL
SERVICE RESTORE: NO
ALARM STATUS: OOS NO AUTO STRT

Enable Digital Trunk

enll 2
OK

stat 82
DTI2 LOOP 82 - ENBL
REF CLK: ENBL
TRACKING
SERVICE RESTORE: YES
ALARM STATUS: ACCEPTABLE
CH 01 - IDLE DID VOD
CH 03 - IDLE DID VOD
CH 05 - IDLE DID VOD
CH 07 - IDLE DID VOD
CH 09 - IDLE DID VOD
CH 11 - IDLE DID VOD
CH 13 - IDLE DID VOD
CH 15 - IDLE DID VOD
CH 17 - IDLE DID VOD
CH 19 - IDLE DID VOD
CH 21 - IDLE DID VOD
CH 23 - IDLE DID VOD
CH 25 - IDLE DID VOD
CH 27 - IDLE DID VOD
CH 29 - IDLE DID VOD

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CH
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CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH

02
04
06
08
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30

IDLE DID
IDLE DID
IDLE DID
IDLE DID
IDLE DID
IDLE DID
IDLE DID
IDLE DID
IDLE DID
IDLE DID
IDLE DID
IDLE DID
IDLE DID
IDLE DID
BUSY DID

VOD
VOD
VOD
VOD
VOD
VOD
VOD
VOD
VOD
VOD
VOD
VOD
VOD
VOD
VOD

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TRACE Command
>ld 80
TRA000
trac 0 9
ROUT 1 COT NTRK 56
56 088 1 00 03 SBSY
55 088 1 00 02 IDLE
54 088 1 00 01 SBSY
53 088 1 00 00 SBSY
52 088 0 00 07 SBSY
51 088 0 00 06 SBSY
50 088 0 00 05 SBSY
49 088 0 00 04 SBSY
48 088 0 00 03 IDLE
47 088 0 00 02 IDLE
46 088 0 00 01 IDLE
45 088 0 00 00 SBSY
44 084 1 00 07 IDLE
43 084 1 00 06 SBSY
42 084 1 00 05 SBSY
41 084 1 00 04 IDLE
40 084 1 00 03 IDLE
39 084 1 00 02 SBSY
38 084 1 00 01 SBSY
37 084 1 00 00 IDLE
36 084 0 00 07 SBSY
35 084 0 00 06 SBSY
34 084 0 00 05 SBSY
33 084 0 00 04 SBSY
32 084 0 00 03 IDLE
31 084 0 00 02 IDLE
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29
28
27
26
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21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

084 0 00 01
084 0 00 00
072 1 00 07
072 1 00 06
072 1 00 05
088 1 00 05
072 1 00 03
072 1 00 02
072 1 00 01
072 1 00 00
072 0 00 07
072 0 00 06
072 0 00 05
072 0 00 04
072 0 00 03
072 0 00 02
072 0 00 01
072 0 00 00
068 1 00 07
068 1 00 06
068 1 00 05
068 1 00 04
068 1 00 03
068 1 00 02
068 1 00 01
068 1 00 00
068 0 00 07
068 0 00 06
068 0 00 05
068 0 00 04

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IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
SBSY
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
DSBL
SBSY
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
SBSY
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
SBSY
IDLE
IDLE
SBSY
SBSY

Trace Particular TN

trac 68 1 0 4
ACTIVE TN 068 1 00 04
ORIG TN 072 1 13 12 MARP CUST 0 DN 5023 L500
TERM TN 068 1 00 04 COT RMBR 1 9 OUTGOING TRUNK CALL
DIAL DN 94190557
MAIN_PM ESTD
TALKSLOT ORIG 75 TERM 105
QUEU NONE
CALL ID 0 1511
Trace Particular Extension

trac 0 2003
ACTIVE TN 036 1 03 09
ORIG TN 012 0 15 11 KEY 0 SCR MARP CUST 0 DN 7916 TYPE 3902
TERM TN 036 1 03 09 MARP CUST 0 DN 2003 L500
DIAL DN 2003

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MAIN_PM ESTD
TALKSLOT ORIG 29
QUEU NONE
CALL ID 0 4800

TERM 93

JUNCTOR ORIG14

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TERM0

Trace Particular Access Code

trac 0 9
ROUT 1 COT NTRK 56
56 088 1 00 03 SBSY
55 088 1 00 02 IDLE
54 088 1 00 01 SBSY
53 088 1 00 00 SBSY
52 088 0 00 07 SBSY
51 088 0 00 06 SBSY
50 088 0 00 05 SBSY
49 088 0 00 04 IDLE
48 088 0 00 03 IDLE
47 088 0 00 02 IDLE
46 088 0 00 01 IDLE
45 088 0 00 00 SBSY
44 084 1 00 07 IDLE
43 084 1 00 06 SBSY
42 084 1 00 05 SBSY
41 084 1 00 04 IDLE
40 084 1 00 03 IDLE
39 084 1 00 02 SBSY
38 084 1 00 01 SBSY
37 084 1 00 00 IDLE
36 084 0 00 07 SBSY
35 084 0 00 06 SBSY
34 084 0 00 05 IDLE
33 084 0 00 04 SBSY
32 084 0 00 03 IDLE
31 084 0 00 02 SBSY
30 084 0 00 01 SBSY
29 084 0 00 00 SBSY
28 072 1 00 07 IDLE
27 072 1 00 06 IDLE
26 072 1 00 05 IDLE
25 088 1 00 05 SBSY
24 072 1 00 03 IDLE
23 072 1 00 02 IDLE
22 072 1 00 01 IDLE
21 072 1 00 00 IDLE
20 072 0 00 07 IDLE
19 072 0 00 06 IDLE
18 072 0 00 05 IDLE
17 072 0 00 04 IDLE
16 072 0 00 03 DSBL
15 072 0 00 02 SBSY
14 072 0 00 01 IDLE
13 072 0 00 00 IDLE
12 068 1 00 07 IDLE
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1

068 1 00 06
068 1 00 05
068 1 00 04
068 1 00 03
068 1 00 02
068 1 00 01
068 1 00 00
068 0 00 07
068 0 00 06
068 0 00 05
068 0 00 04

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IDLE
IDLE
SBSY
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
SBSY
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
SBSY

trac 0 899
ROUT 13 COT NTRK 11
11 056 1 00 05 IDLE
10 056 1 00 04 IDLE
9 056 1 00 03 IDLE
8 056 1 00 02 IDLE
7 056 1 00 01 DSBL
6 056 1 00 00 DSBL
5 056 0 00 07 IDLE
4 088 1 00 07 IDLE
3 068 0 00 00 IDLE
2 056 0 00 04 IDLE
1 056 1 00 07 IDLE

trac 0 88
ROUT 10 DID NTRK 30
30 DTI 082 30 IDLE
29 DTI 082 29 IDLE
28 DTI 082 28 IDLE
27 DTI 082 27 IDLE
26 DTI 082 26 IDLE
25 DTI 082 25 IDLE
24 DTI 082 24 IDLE
23 DTI 082 23 IDLE
22 DTI 082 22 IDLE
21 DTI 082 21 IDLE
20 DTI 082 20 IDLE
19 DTI 082 19 IDLE
18 DTI 082 18 IDLE
17 DTI 082 17 IDLE
16 DTI 082 16 IDLE
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1

DTI 082 15
DTI 082 14
DTI 082 13
DTI 082 12
DTI 082 11
DTI 082 10
DTI 082 09
DTI 082 08
DTI 082 07
DTI 082 06
DTI 082 05
DTI 082 04
DTI 082 03
DTI 082 02
DTI 082 01

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IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE
IDLE

Trace Particular Digital Trunks

trad 82 1
IDLE TN DTI 082 01

MARP

Core Equipment Diagnostics


>ld 135
BACKGROUND SESSION 0 ABORTED.
CCED000
Status Core

stat cpu
cp 1 16 PASS -- ENBL
TRUE REDUNDANT
DISK STATE = REDUNDANT
HEALTH = 30
VERSION = Jul 28 2005, 04:14:02
Side = 1, DRAM SIZE = 512 MBytes
cp 0 16 PASS -- STDBY
TRUE REDUNDANT
DISK STATE = REDUNDANT
HEALTH = 30
VERSION = Jul 28 2005, 04:14:02
Side = 0, DRAM SIZE = 512 Mbytes
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Test inactive Core

.Test cpu
Status Memory

stat mem
Side = 1, DRAM SIZE = 512 MBytes
Side = 0, DRAM SIZE = 512 MBytes
Status Core Network Interface CNI

stat cni
cni 1 9 0: remote = group 0 ENBL
cni 1 9 1: remote = group 1 ENBL
cni 1 10 0: remote = group 2 ENBL
cni 0 9 0: remote = group 0 ENBL
cni 0 9 1: remote = group 1 ENBL
cni 0 10 0: remote = group 2 ENBL
Get CNI Information

idc cni 1 9
1 9 NT4N65AC

01 NNTMENC6PR9G cCNI

Test inactive CNI

.Test cni 1 9 0
Status Health

stat health
Local (Side 1, Active, Redundant):
Components without TIER 1 Health contribution:
==================================================
disp 1 15 1:In Service
sio2 1 15 1:In Service
cp 1 16:In Service
ipb 1:In Service
TIER 1 Health Count Breakdown:
=====================================
sio8 1 16 1: 0002
sio8 1 16 2: 0002
sutl 1 15: 0002

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strn 1 15: 0002


xsmp 1 15 1: 0002
cnib 1 9: 0002
cnib 1 10: 0002
cnip 1 9 0: 0002
cnip 1 9 1: 0002
cnip 1 10 0: 0002
cnip 1 10 1: 0000 (OutOfService)
fmd 1 16 1: 0008
eth 1 16 0: 0002
Local TIER 1 Health Total: 30
TIER 2 Health Count Breakdown:
=======================================
Local AML over ELAN Total Health:0
Local Total IPL Health = 12
IPL connection history:6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
Local TIER 2 Health Total:12
Remote (Side 0, Inactive, Redundant):
Components without TIER 1 Health contribution:
==================================================
disp 0 15 1:In Service
sio2 0 15 1:In Service
cp 0 16:In Service
ipb 0:In Service
TIER 1 Health Count Breakdown:
=====================================
sio8 0 16 1: 0002
sio8 0 16 2: 0002
sutl 0 15: 0002
strn 0 15: 0002
xsmp 0 15 1: 0002
cnib 0 9: 0002
cnib 0 10: 0002
cnip 0 9 0: 0002
cnip 0 9 1: 0002
cnip 0 10 0: 0002
cnip 0 10 1: 0000 (OutOfService)
fmd 0 16 1: 0008
eth 0 16 0: 0002
Remote TIER 1 Health Total: 30
TIER 2 Health Count Breakdown:
=======================================
Remote AML over ELAN Total Health:0
Remote Total IPL health = 0

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Remote TIER 2 Health Total:0


Status Health ELAN

.stat health lan


Local (Side 1, Active, Redundant):
TIER 2 Health Count Breakdown:
=======================================
Local AML over ELAN Total Health:0
Local Total IPL Health = 12
IPL connection history:6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
Local TIER 2 Health Total:12
Remote (Side 0, Inactive, Redundant):
TIER 2 Health Count Breakdown:
=======================================
Remote AML over ELAN Total Health:0
Remote Total IPL health = 0
Remote TIER 2 Health Total:0
Status Utility Card

.stat sutl
=====>> Side/Node ID = 1, slot = 15, side = LOCAL
--- SYS UTIL SUBSYTEM CABLES/CARDS --Transition Crd = CONNECTED
XSM Port Cable = CONNECTED
DISP Panel Cable = CONNECTED
--- SYS UTIL SUBSYSTEM SERVICE STATE --SUTL Main Card:
===> *IN-SERVICE*
SUTL Transition Card:
===> *IN-SERVICE*
SUTL XSM Port:
===> *IN-SERVICE*
SUTL Display Panel:
===> *IN-SERVICE*

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SUTL Serial Port:


===> *IN-SERVICE*

=====>> Side/Node ID = 0, slot = 15, side = REMOTE


--- SYS UTIL SUBSYTEM CABLES/CARDS --Transition Crd = CONNECTED
XSM Port Cable = CONNECTED
DISP Panel Cable = CONNECTED
--- SYS UTIL SUBSYSTEM SERVICE STATE --SUTL Main Card:
===> *IN-SERVICE*
SUTL Transition Card:
===> *IN-SERVICE*

SUTL XSM Port:


===> *IN-SERVICE*
SUTL Display Panel:
===> *IN-SERVICE*
SUTL Serial Port:
===> *IN-SERVICE*

STATUS COMPACT FLASH MEMORY


>ld 137
BACKGROUND SESSION 0 ABORTED.
CIOD000

stat
FMD
VENDOR: STI Flash 7.2.0
/p CAPACITY 318767104 Bytes
FREE SPACE 249569280 Bytes
/d CAPACITY 318767104 Bytes
FREE SPACE 315174912 Bytes
/e CAPACITY 318767104 Bytes
FREE SPACE 267902976 Bytes
RMD
VENDOR: SanDisk SDCFB-64

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/cf2 CAPACITY 64077824 Bytes


FREE SPACE 62300160 Bytes
SDEV 1 OK (KC VALID)

Status Ether link LD 137

stat elnk
ELNK ENABLED
Auto Negotiation: Enabled
Auto Negotiation Completed: YES
Actual Line Speed: 100 Mbps
Actual Duplex Mode: Full Duplex
Ethernet (gei unit number 0):
Host: ELAN_1
Internet address: 10.241.14.1
Broadcast address: 10.241.14.31
Ethernet address: 00:c0:8b:08:95:a9
Netmask: 0xff000000 ; Subnetmask: 0xffffffe0
151691610 packets received; 140168423 packets sent
0 input errors; 0 output errors
0 collisions
Disable ELNK
.Dis ELNK

Enable elnk
.ENL ELNK

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