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1. Keep the circuit cards in their antistatic bags until you are ready to install them Do not stack the plug in cards on top of each other This can damage the components and the printed circuits on the cards Taking inventory After unpacking verify that all the equipment necessary is at the site before installation begins Check the equipment received against the shipping documents Note any shortages and report them to your sales representative Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks Installing ISDN BRI hardware Contents This section contains information on the following topics Installing ISDN BRI hardware for line applications page 15 Installing ISDN BRI hardware for trunk applications page 38 Selecting the card slots page 39 Removing the module cover for card installation page 39 Installing the MISP page 39 Installing the clock reference on the SILC page 39 Installing the SILC and the UILC page 42 Connecting the system to the Main Distribution Frame MDF page 42 Cross connecting the Main Distribution Frame MDF page 42 Card location forms page 44 Installing ISDN BRI hardware for line applications The following lists the procedures for installing ISDN BRI hardware for line applications The system must already be installed and oper
2. 5 Insert the SILC or UILC into the selected card slot and lock it in place Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks 64 Configuring ISDN BRI hardware 6 Observe the behaviors of the LED on the faceplate of the MISP to determine its status The LED lights flashes three times and then remains lit indicates the card is operating correctly but is not configured The LED lights flashes three times and then turns off indicates the card is operating correctly and is configured Any other LED behavior suggests a defective circuit card 7 Repeat the steps in this procedure for each SILC or UILC being installed End Procedure 18 Removing the SILC and UILC Step Action 1 Hold the card by its card locking devices Squeeze the tabs to unlatch the card locking devices and lift them away from the card 2 Carefully disengage the SILC or UILC from the backplane connector and slowly slide the card from the cabinet or MG 10008 End Procedure 19 Installing the PRI hardware Step Action This procedure is only required for packet data implementation 1 To install the 1 5 Mb NTRB21 TMDI card or the NTAKO9 1 5 Mb PRI circuit card refer to ISDN Primary Rate Interface Maintenance NNA43001 71 7 To install the NTAK79 2 0 Mb PHI circuit card or the NTBK50 2 0 M
3. Remove the SILC or UILC from its shipping package and hold it by its card locking devices Insert the SILC or UILC into the selected card slot and lock it in place Use the jumper plugs to configure the line powering options for the SILC Each port is equipped with its own set of option jumper plugs enabling individual configurations for each DSL The SILC has three line powering options These options are configured using the jumpers located near the backplane connector as shown in Figure 16 SILC line power options page 62 Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks 62 Configuring ISDN BRI hardware i OTTENUTO Figure 16 SILC line power options Jumper plug NT6D70 SILC location DSL Port 0S DSL Port 1 As DSL Port 2 Bl DSL Port 3B Faceplate J2 J2 not us Backplane connector Storage for unused jumper plugs DSL Port 4 H DSL Port 5 El DSL Port 6 Ell J1 553 7579 EPS Store unused jumper plugs on position J1 of the SILC for future use The following are descriptions of the three options and their jumper settings Normal power on the TX and RX leads This option is set at the factory and provides normal power
4. 2003 2007 Nortel Networks 66 Configuring ISDN BRI hardware Figure 19 Connecting ISDN BRI terminals to the system Main cross connect terminal Interemediate cross connect terminal NE A25B Cable To connector panel SILC DSL Office Wiring Modular Cable Terminating Wall Outlets Resistor AO378866 553 7582 EPS Procedure 20 Connecting system cables to the cross connect terminal Step Action Each card slot equipped with a SILC or UILC requires one NE A25B 25 pair connector cable 1 Remove the connector retaining bar from the connector panel in the lower part of each cabinet See Figure 20 Cable connectors in Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks Installation procedures 67 main cabinet page 68 and Figure 21 Cable connectors in the expansion cabinet page 68 on Figure 20 Cable connectors in main cabinet page 68 and Figure 22 Cable connectors in the second expansion cabinet page 69 2 Connect an NE A25B cable to each connector associated with a card slot containing a SILC or UILC circuit card See Figure 20 Cable connectors in main cabinet page 68 and Figure 21 Cable connectors in the expansion cabinet page 68 on Figure 21 Cable connectors in the expansion cabinet page 68 and Figure 22 Cable connectors in the second exp
5. e LD 22 to print the system configuration and identify unused network card slots to install MISPs e LD 20 to list unused IPE card slots to install SILCs UILCs and BRSCs Table 2 ISDN BRI card location page 16 lists the modules that can house ISDN BRI cards Table 2 ISDN BRI card location SILCs Supported UILCs Modules Systems BRSCs MISPs NT4N41 Core Network Module NT8D35 Network Module NT8D37 IPE Module Large Systems 81C CPPII All systems IPE slots 0 15 Network slots 0 7 Network slots 5 12 200 0 0 o THEEENNMMUUUUUTMAA AAAEEEEEEAAn O0OO NIEOSEECCUNANNMEEEEEEEEMMRZ CRHRHIRR RRRAATWZANMIIMEIIIIIIIIIIDIDIIDIIEIEZESRBREIE7ZH7ANN Nortel Communication Server 1000 NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning Installing ISDN BRI hardware for line applications 17 2 Locate the card slots in the modules that house ISDN BRI cards Group all SILCs UILCs BRSCs superloops and the MISP that supports them in the same network group to avoid using junctors for dedicated connections End The following rules apply when selecting the card slots MISPs e MISPs are inserted into the Core Network Module for Large Systems Multi Group Refer to the LD 22 printout to identify modules with unused network card slots and to Table 2 ISDN BRI card lo
6. 48V or 40V on the TX lead and battery return BRTN on the RX lead to power the terminal To implement it install one jumper plug across the RX and BRTN pins and one across the PWR and TX pins as shown in Figure 17 Jumper plug settings for normal power on the TX and RX leads page 63 Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks Installation procedures 63 Figure 17 Jumper plug settings for normal power on the TX and RX leads yy BRTN GE nx TX ANNE NN Reverse power on the TX and RX leads This option is used only in Japan and provides power 48V or 40V on the RX lead and battery return BRTN on the TX lead to power the terminal To implement it install one jumper plug across the RX and PWR pins and one across the BRTN and TX pins as shown in Figure 18 Jumper plug settings for reverse power on the TX and RX leads page 63 Jumper plugs 553 7580 EPS Figure 18 Jumper plug settings for reverse power on the TX and RX leads Jumper plugs A BRTN RX E a C3 c TX PWR 553 7581 EPS No power on the TX and RX leads This option applies when the terminal is powered locally with an adapter provided with the terminal It also applies when a SILC DSL is used for trunking Remove the jumper plugs and store them on J1 to implement this option
7. Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 Document status Standard Document version 01 02 Document date 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks All Rights Reserved Sourced in Canada The information in this document is subject to change without notice The statements configurations technical data and recommendations in this document are believed to be accurate and reliable but are presented without express or implied warranty Users must take full responsibility for their applications of any products specified in this document The information in this document is proprietary to Nortel Networks Nortel the Nortel Logo the Globemark SL 1 Meridian 1 and Succession are trademarks of Nortel Networks All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners Revision history June 2007 Standard 01 02 This document is up issued to remove the Nortel Networks Confidential statement May 2007 Standard 01 01 This document is issued to support Communication Server 1000 Release 5 0 This document contains information previously contained in the following legacy document now retired ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Configuration 553 3001 218 No new content has been added for Communication Server 1000 Release 5 0 All references to Communication Server 1000 Release 4 5 are applicable to Communication Server 1000 Release 5 0
8. page 84 Each UILC provides eight two wire full duplex ports These ports connect to twisted pair trunk wiring facilities to form DSLs as shown in Figure 31 Cross connecting a UILC port page 85 The DSLs are not polarity sensitive and it is not necessary to maintain signal polarity along each loop Procedure 26 Cross connecting DSLs at the cross connect terminal Step Action To cross connect SILC and or UILC ports to the trunk wiring facilities 1 Identify the card type SILC or UILC at the cross connect terminal 2 Identify transmit and receive pins on the top of the labeled distribution strip for the card type you are connecting Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks 84 Configuring ISDN BRI hardware I OTT T Le Figure 30 Refer to Table 16 SILC and UILC port assignments connectors at cross connect terminal page 71 on page 84 to identify ports and their pin numbers for a SILC or UILC Identify the trunk wiring facilities connected at the cross connect terminal Cross connect the pins from the SILC or UILC to the trunk wiring facilities Repeat this procedure for each DSL Note For the system DSL in TE mode reverse the TX and RX pairs as shown in Figure 32 Connecting the ISDN network terminator to the U interface and to the S T interface in TE mode page 86
9. Maintain the same polarity on the Tip and Ring pins as for line application Rewire the selected TX and RX pairs to exchange their TX pairs with RX pair position This procedure is required since SILC cards are designed for applications in the NT mode End Cross connecting an SILC port NE A25B cable connector from cabinet Cross connect terminal 2 28 3 29 4 30 5 31 6 32 7 33 8 34 9 35 10 eee re redes e recede redes re rie Port 2 P Port 4 4 Cross connect wires or cable for DSL 1 553 7862 EPS Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks Installation procedures 85 Figure 31 Cross connecting a UILC port Cross connect terminal 2 28 3 29 4 30 5 31 6 32 7 33 8 34 o 35 10 Af Port 0 Port 1 Port 2 Port 4 2r Cross connect wires or cable for DSL 1 NE A25B cable connector from cabinet 553 7863 EPS Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks 86 Configuring ISDN BRI hardware Figure 32 Connecting the ISDN network terminator to the U interface and to the S T interface in TE mode Cross connect terminal Cross connect terminal DSL 1 wiring for DSL 1 Wiring E UILC Port
10. Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks Installation procedures 83 connectors in the second expansion cabinet page 69 on Figure 22 Cable connectors in the second expansion cabinet page 69 3 Tag both ends of each cable with the cabinet or MG 1000S and connector numbers 4 Route cables down through the opening at the bottom of the cabinet or MG 1000S 5 Plug in the cables to the connector 6 Replace the retaining bar after you have connected all cables to the cabinet or MG 1000S 7 Terminate the 25 pair cables at the cross connect terminal 8 Label the cross connect terminal for each connector Figure 24 SILC port designation label at the cross connect terminal page 69 and Figure 25 UILC port designation label at the cross connect terminal page 70 on Figure 25 UILC port designation label at the cross connect terminal page 70 show the label used with the BIX cross connecting system End Cross connecting DSLs Each SILC provides eight four wire full duplex ports These ports connect to the trunk wiring facilities typically cabling or wiring from outside the building to form DSLs Since the DSLs are polarity sensitive maintain signal polarity along each loop as shown in Figure 30 Cross connecting an SILC port page 84 on Figure 30 Cross connecting an SILC port
11. Procedure 6 Remove the BRSC SILC and UILC Step Action Perform the following steps to remove the BRSC SILC and the UILC 1 Hold the card by its card locking devices Squeeze the tabs to unlatch the card locking devices and lift them away from the card 2 Carefully disengage the BRSC SILC or UILC from the backplane connector and slowly slide the card from the module End Procedure 7 Connecting ISDN BRI terminals to the system Step Action To connect the ISDN BRI terminals to the system perform the following steps 1 Connect the system to the MDF 2 Cross connect the MDF 3 Connect the ISDN BRI terminals to the Digital Subscriber Line DSL End Figure 5 Connect the ISDN BRI terminals to the Large System page 24 shows a typical DSL with ISDN BRI terminals connected to it using modular cables Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks 24 Installing ISDN BRI hardware Figure 5 Connect the ISDN BRI terminals to the Large System Main NE A25B Cable Distribution Frame Intermediate Distribution Frames IPE I O Panel SILC DSL Office Wiring Modular Cable Terminating Resistor 553 7696 Procedure 8 Connect the modules to the MDF Step Action Modules connect to the MDF using NE A25B cables with 50 pin D type
12. for engineering rules and locations of terminating resistors End Figure 7 Cross connect the SILC port to the office wiring page 31 and Figure 8 Cross connect the UILC port to the office wiring page 32 illustrate a cross connection of an SILC port and an UILC port to the building wiring Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks Installing ISDN BRI hardware for line applications 31 Figure 7 Cross connect the SILC port to the office wiring Pi Distribution frame Note 1 26 LU LJ PTESISETSISISEETSTSIS E TSTATS EC Pot 1 Port 2 Pon 4 477 Cross connect wires Gi egcenter sere teetttetenenens cable for DS1 a Port 0 C Auxilary Power Source f more that ZW o Weee eeueseeneiut o DO gent 5 ap roquiedtorOSL1 uen I Power Source 2 BEEREIESERERERESEREJEREJETESESESEIEYEYEIF OSL3 Pot3 Port 4 Pot 5 Pot 6 Pot 7 NE A25B cable connector connecting distribution frame connector A Note 1 Substitute Tx Tx Rx Rx for every occurance of T T R R Note 2 Transmit and receive labeling is from the network perspective 553 7698 Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks 32 Installing ISDN BRI h
13. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 P T T T T T T T T T R R T T R R T R R T R R T R R T R R T R R T R R 7 m 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 T T T T T T T T T R R T R R T R R T R R T R R T R R T R R T R R 7 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Note 1 For the SILC port designations shown in this table substitute Tx Tx Rx Rx for every occurrence of T T R R Note 2 The cable pair designated Tx Tx is the transmit pair The pair designated Rx Rx is the receive pair An SILC port supplies 2 watts of power at 48 V 40 V for international simplexed over the transmit and receive pairs where the transmit pair is negative with respect to the receive pair Table 4 UILC port designation labels at the MDF NT8D37 IPE module 16 cable configuration Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks 28 Installing ISDN BRI hardware o TR TR TR MHEHEHE W n TR TR MEHBHEHE D Tn TR TR 3 6 0 1 2 g B TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR E el fel el fel fel T M TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR T Plot del del E fel E fel ET UJ TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR e e e et T fe UF P Note The cable pair designated TR is a 2B1Q full duplex U interface Note The cable pair designated TR is a 2B1Q full duplex U interface Cross connecting the MDF The MDF cross connects NE A25B cables connected to SILC and UILC port
14. 0 for SILC Port 0 sjn Network Termination NT1 U Interface Connector on S T Interface Connector on the Network Termination 6 the Network Termination NT1 NT1 553 7864 EPS Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks Testing ISDN BRI functions Contents This section contains information on the following topics Introduction page 87 Voice calls page 88 Call Hold page 88 Call Waiting page 89 Call Forward No Answer page 90 Calling Line Identification Presentation and Restriction page 91 ISDN BRI Conference National ISDN 1 and ETSI page 92 ISDN BRI Special Hunting page 95 ISDN BRI National ISDN 1 Call Forward All Calls page 97 ISDN BRI ETSI Call Forwarding Unconditional page 98 Circuit switched data calls page 99 Packet data transmission page 100 Testing an ISDN BRI trunk page 103 Removing the test setup page 103 Introduction This chapter describes some ISDN BRI functional tests used to verify the operation of ISDN BRI equipment The tests include basic call connections voice and data transmission and verification of some features using ISDN BRI terminals Testing of an ISDN BRI trunk DSL is also included The tests are divided into voice calls e Circuit switched data calls e B channel and D channel packet data
15. 2 1t113 X amp amp OOUU A A EEDDDRSOS SLPADELL EECEOLGEVLGCLLCLRHL CLILLLLLLLCLUCU HALLoLLLELLLAHESRSEQCOXOOESOUECULOIR 9 After the second call is established press the Conference key again to bridge the two calls All three parties should be in a conference 10 Press the RELEASE key to drop from the call The ISDN BRI user should be disconnected from the Conference the remaining two parties should still be connected for two outgoing trunk calls in which case all parties should be disconnected End Procedure 32 Perform a Call Join test on Conference Step Action 1 In the DSL configuration in LD 27 set PRID 6 to select the National ISDN 1 protocol or PRID 2 for ETSI protocol 2 In the TSP configuration in LD 27 define conference under FEATID FEATID aaa mmm nnn where aaa A03 3 party conference or A06 6 party conference mmm feature activation ID 0 127 nnn feature indication ID 0 127 If nnn is not entered it is assumed to be the same as mmm 3 On the ISDN BRI terminal if the signaling type protocol is configurable then select National ISDN 10r ETSI protocol 4 On the ISDN BRI terminal configure Conference This procedure largely depends on the implementation of feature key management on individual terminals In general a The terminal provides Conference as a selectable feature to be programmed on a hard soft key For example on a soft key on an M5317TDX select FA to be FCC
16. Answer Use LD 27 to specify these parameters when configuring the TSP for one of the two voice ISDN BRI terminal DNs See TSP configuration procedures in ISDN Basic Rate Interface Feature Fundamentals NN43001 580 Specify the attendant as the forwarding DN using LD 15 At the FNAL prompt enter ATT to specify forward to attendant Refer to LD 15 in the Software Input Output Administration NN43001 61 1 for more details From an ISDN BRI terminal place a call to the ISDN BHI terminal with the enabled Call Forward No Answer feature and the specified call forward to attendant Do not answer the call After a predetermined number of rings the call is forwarded to the attendant The display on the call originating ISDN BRI terminal will not be updated to indicate that the call has been modified and forwarded to the attendant Verify the call was forwarded to the attendant by answering the call at the attendant console The attendant console will display the call originating identification number and the notification of call redirection Hang up at the call originating ISDN BRI terminal to release the call connection End Calling Line Identification Presentation and Restriction Calling Line Identification Presentation and Restriction allows a calling party number Calling Line Identification to be shown on a called party ISDN BRI terminal display Use LD 27 to specify this feature when configuring the TSP for the ISDN BRI te
17. August 2005 Standard 3 00 This document is up issued to support Communication Server 1000 Release 4 5 September 2004 Standard 2 00 This document is up issued for Communication Server 1000 Release 4 0 October 2003 Standard 1 00 This document is a new NTP for Succession 3 0 It was created to support a restructuring of the Documentation Library which resulted in the merging of multiple legacy NTPs This new document consolidates information previously contained in the following legacy documents now retired e ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation 553 3901 200 e ISDN Basic Rate Interface Acceptance Testing 553 3901 330 Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks 4 Revision history LL LLL HHUFHUO UDOEEOEQSSSD CA GSGCEEEGSSUL CLHLULLILLLUSLULR COEQLLLEQRQSECEO EERQES ASS T Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks Contents About this document 9 Subject 9 Applicable systems 10 Intended audience 11 Conventions 11 Related information 11 Preparing for installation 13 Contents 13 Preparing the site 13 Unpacking and inspecting 14 Taking inventory 14 Installing ISDN BRI hardware 15 Contents 15 Installing ISDN BRI
18. RJ 45 type RJ 45 type plug wall outlet 1 2 1 3 2 DSL wiring 4 3 R WHT ORG i4 T 1 BLU WHT i5 T WHT BLU 6 i6 R ORG WHT 7 2 EL P GRN WHT i8 llJ P WHT GRN S T interface Optional TAIN external power lt Modular cable source PS 52 maximum length 10 m Printer RJ 45 type plug 3 Rx 4 Tx 5 Tx 5 3 6 Rx ZP 7 8 P Voice Data Yi terminal S T interface connector ES on the ISDN BRI terminal 553 7700 EPS Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks 38 Installing ISDN BRI hardware Figure 10 Connect the ISDN BRI network termination NT1 to the U interface RJ 45 type wall outlet RJ 45 type plug RJ 45 type plug Modular cable maximum length 10 m U interface Office Wiring NT1 power source NT1 U Interface Connector on S T Interface Connector on the Network Termination NT1 the Network Termination NT1 S T interface DSL cable to the ISDN BRI terminals 1 Rx ORG WHT Terminal Auxiliary P WHT GRN power Wed RJ 45 type wall outlet type plug 553 7701 EPS Installing ISDN BRI hardware for trunk applications This section explains how to install ISDN BRI hardware to support ISDN BRI trunk applications The system must already be installed
19. calls using an external packet handler and an MPH Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks 88 Testing ISDN BRI functions e ISDN BRI trunk Voice calls A voice call can be established between two voice terminals across a network ISDN or non ISDN between two terminals on the same system and between two terminals on the same DSL Acceptance testing of ISDN BRI voice calls is conducted when testing the following system features supported by ISDN BRI terminals e Call Hold e Call Waiting e Call Forward No Answer e Calling Line Identification Presentation and Restriction e ISDN BRI National ISDN 1 Conference and Call Join Special ISDN BRI Hunting e ISDN BRI ETSI Conference e ISDN BRI ETSI Call Forwarding Unconditional e ISDN BRI National ISDN 1 Call Forward All Calls Call Hold Call Hold is used to place an active call on hold to allow answering an incoming call or placing an outgoing call After releasing an incoming or an outgoing call retrieve the call on hold Note The following test requires the terminal placing the calls on hold to have multiple DN appearances Otherwise this test cannot be performed as written Procedure 27 Performing a call hold test Step Action 1 From an ISDN BRI terminal dial an ISDN BRI or a non ISDN BRI terminal and establish an active cal
20. devices Squeeze the tabs to unlatch the card locking devices and lift them away from the card 2 Insert the BRSC SILC or UILC into the selected card slot of the module so it engages the card guides in the module 3 Slide the BRSC SILC or UILC into the module until it engages the backplane connector 4 Push the card firmly into the connector using the locking devices as levers by pushing them toward the card s front panel 5 Push the tabs firmly against the front panel of the card so they latch to the front lip in the module and to the post on the card 6 Observe the red LED located on the faceplate Ifthe red LED turns on and stays lit continuously the card is defective Remove the card choose a new card and repeat the installation procedure e If it flashes three times and then turns off the card is operating correctly Go to step 7 e Ifthe red LED flashes three times and then stays lit continuously the card is operating correctly but is not configured Go to step 7 7 On the CE or IPE Module card location form fill in the card type and the module number next to the slot number of the installed card Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks Installing ISDN BRI hardware for line applications 23 8 Repeat steps 1 through 7 for each card requiring installation End
21. hardware for line applications 15 Installing ISDN BRI hardware for trunk applications 38 Preparing the system 47 Contents 47 Introduction 47 Verifying ISDN BRI operation 47 Setting up ISDN BRI test terminals and trunks 48 Configuring ISDN BRI hardware 53 Contents 53 Hardware requirements 53 Configuring ISDN BRI trunking with IP expansion cabinets or MG 1000S systems 55 Installation procedures 56 Testing ISDN BRI functions 87 Contents 87 Introduction 87 Voice calls 88 Circuit switched data calls 99 Packet data transmission 100 CO o lt lt lt _ LLL ee Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks 6 Contents Testing an ISDN BRI trunk 103 Removing the test setup 103 Generating traffic reports 105 Contents 105 Introduction 105 Procedures Procedure 1 Procedure 2 Procedure 3 Procedure 4 Procedure 5 Procedure 6 Procedure 7 Procedure 8 Procedure 9 Procedure 10 Procedure 11 Procedure 12 Procedure 13 Procedure 14 Procedure 15 Procedure 16 Procedure 17 Procedure 18 Procedure 19 Procedure 20 Procedure 21 Procedure 22 Procedure 23 Procedure 24 Procedure 25 Procedure 26 Procedure 27 Procedure 28 Procedure 29 Procedure 30 Procedure 31 Procedure 32 Procedure 33 Procedure 34 Procedure 35 Procedure 36 Procedure 37 Procedure 38
22. is not supported on CS 1000M Cabinet e The integrated Meridian 1 Packet Handler is not supported on CS 1000M Cabinet This document contains the following information e ISDN BRI hardware installation instructions for all systems Description of acceptance testing of ISDN BRI services for Large Systems Small Systems and CS 1000S systems how to visually inspect ISDN BRI equipment for possible improper installation how to interpret visual indicators on ISDN BRI cards how to test basic ISDN BRI features and verify traffic reporting Note The craftsperson conducts acceptance testing after the equipment is installed and configured This is done to verify that the system is operating correctly and ISDN BRI functions and features work as specified Note on legacy products and releases This NTP contains information about systems components and features that are compatible with Nortel Communication Server 1000 Release 4 5 software For more information on legacy products and releases click the Technical Documentation link under Support amp Training on the Nortel home page Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks 10 About this document www nortel com Applicable systems This document applies to the following systems Communication Server 1000S CS 1000S Comm
23. line power or local power Plug in the M5317TDX terminal Press and hold down the RLS and HOLD keys as the terminal powers up Press MAINROM Press INSTALL Press ENGLISH or FRANCAIS for your choice of language Press the soft key of the TEI you want to set PHONE DATA or X25 Note Dynamic TEI is only supported with firmware version 2 0 or higher Enter for dynamic TEI Enter the TEI on the terminal keypad for static TEI Press OK when you have finished setting the TEls Enter the phone voice SPID Press OK when finished Enter the data SPID Press OK when finished Enter the data DN Press OK when finished Press HEADSET until REAR displays Press SIGTYPE until MER1 displays Press A MU until MU LAW displays Press MORE Press DIALPLN until NATIONAL displays Press EXIT Press NO to execute SPM Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks Installation procedures 81 21 Press YES to enter datafill 22 Press YES to delete existing datafill 23 Press KEY then use to keypad to enter the key number you want to program 24 Press EDIT DN then use the keypad to enter the digits of the DN 25 Press OK then SAVE after each DN 26 Repeat step 18 to step 25 for each voice DN keypad you want 27 Press INSTALL and begin at step 4 If you entered incorrect data If
24. on a hard key on an M5209TDcp select CONF b The Conference key number selected on the terminal must correspond to the feature activation ID entered for the TSP in LD 27 5 Configure at least two DN appearances on the ISDN BRI terminals On some ISDN BRI terminals the second DN appearance is used to allow the user to initiate the second call 6 Place an outgoing call from the ISDN BRI terminal Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks Voice calls 95 7 After the first call is established place an incoming call to the ISDN BRI terminal 8 Hold the first call and answer the second call 9 Press the Conference key the second call is put on hold 10 Retrieve the first call and press the Conference key again All three parties should be in a conference 11 Press the RELEASE key to drop from the call The ISDN BRI user should be disconnected from the conference the remaining two parties should still be connected except for two outgoing trunk calls in which case all parties should be disconnected End ISDN BRI Special Hunting ISDN BRI Special Hunting allows a call encountering a destination that has a call in progress to be automatically routed to a different destination in a hunt chain Hunting continues along a predetermined sequence of DNs in a hunting group until an idle
25. outlet RJ 45 type plug type plug Modular cable maximum length 10 m U interface Office Wiring NT1 power Source U Interface Connector on S T Interface Connector on the Network Termination NT1 the Network Termination NT1 Terminal Auxiliary power Source PS2 S T interface DSL cable to the ISDN BRI terminals 1 Rx ORG WHT P WHT GRN type plug RJ 45 type wall outlet 553 7701 EPS Non BRI terminals The M5000 is Nortel Networks s Universal Terminal Adapter UTA It adapts a non BRI data terminal or an analog 500 2500 type telephone to the ISDN BRI protocol Attach a terminal to the M5000 terminal adapter to initialize it Refer to the M5000 terminal adapter user guide for detailed configuration procedures Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks 80 Configuring ISDN BRI hardware Procedure 24 Initializing a Nortel Networks M5317TDX terminal Step Action The following is an example of the steps to initialize an M5317TDX terminal Table 19 M5817TDX terminal error codes page 81 lists and describes error codes that can appear during terminal initialization Additional information is contained in the M5317TDX user guide 1 oo Nn o Oo A 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Set the switch on the bottom of the terminal for either
26. pin of the jack itself 553 7857 EPS Port 1 Por 2 Port 3 Port 4 Cross connect wires or cable for DS1 Power Source 2 7 amp DSL 1 wiring for SILC Port 0 P WHT GAN _ ITI I Maximum stub length WHT ORG sa 1m or 3 3 feet T WHI BLU R ORG WHT_ P GRNWHT oja jo n mir Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks 74 Configuring ISDN BRI hardware Figure 27 Cross connecting a UILC port to the office wiring Cross connect terminal 27 2 28 3 29 4 30 5 31 6 32 7 33 8 34 9 35 10 11 a A 8 a Port 1 Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 p Y 7 amp Cross connect wires or cable for DS1 Li 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 7 I i DSL3 D 1 27e Poto 26 2506 Port 1 EE I Port 2 ES rots Riase 0e ae Port 4 wall outlet DENEN Port 5 1 ide 39e JPort6 A ORG WHT ee Port 7 amp DSL 1 wiring for UILC Port O 220 470 Ulnterface 25e 50e NE A25B cable connector from cabinet Note Pin 1 in this diagram is the left most pin of the jack itself 553 7858 EPS Procedure 22 Connecting the terminating resistor to the SILC DSL Step Action 1 Plug the end of the SILC DSL to the RJ 45 jack on the terminating resi
27. port designation label at the cross connect terminal TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Note The cable pair designated T R is a 2B1Q full duplex U interface Cross connecting the DSLs Each SILC provides eight four wire full duplex ports These ports connect to building wiring facilities to form DSLs Since the DSLs are polarity sensitive maintain signal polarity along each loop as shown in Figure 26 Cross connecting a SILC port to the office wiring page 73 on Figure 26 Cross connecting a SILC port to the office wiring page 73 Each UILC provides eight two wire full duplex ports These ports connect to twisted pair building wiring facilities to form DSLs as shown in Figure 27 Cross connecting a UILC port to the office wiring page 74 on Figure 27 Cross connecting a UILC port to the office wiring page 74 The DSLs are not polarity sensitive and it is not necessary to maintain signal polarity along each loop Procedure 21 Cross connecting the DSLs at the cross connect terminal Step Action To cross connect SILC and or UILC ports to the building wiring 1 Identify the card type SILC or UILC at the cross connect terminal 2 Identify the transmit and receive connections for the SILC and the TIP and RING connections for the UILC from the label of the distribution strip Refer to Table 19 M5317TDX terminal error codes page 81 to identify ports and their connections for a SILC or UILC 3 Identify building wires c
28. references are installed in the Small System main cabinet or Media Gateway Use the following guidelines when installing the clock controller on the MISP If the primary reference clock source comes from a PRI or DTI then the clock controller is a daughterboard on the DTI PRI card Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks Installation procedures 61 If the primary reference clock is derived from a BRI DSL then the CC daughterboard is on the MISP associated with that line card DSLO of that line card is used to generate the reference clock To use a DTI PRI as a secondary clock source reference the clock controller daughterboard must reside on a DTI PRI or MISP The clock is extracted from the target DTI PRI span and routed to the clock controller over the back plane To use a BRI DSL as a secondary clock source reference the clock controller daughterboard must reside on a DTI PRI or an MISP The clock is extracted from DSL1 of the source line card and routed over the backplane to the CC Procedure 17 Installing the SILCs and UILCs Step Action 1 Remove the cover from the assigned system ATTENTION IMPORTANT Wear the static discharge bracelet located inside the cabinet or MG 1000S before handling circuit cards Failure to wear the bracelet can damage the circuit cards
29. the cable plugs into the terminal and the other end plugs into the wall outlet Note All ISDN BRI terminals should comply with CCITT ANSI ETSI NET 3 INS NET 64 National ISDN 1TR6 Numeris VN2 and D70 standards for terminals and be compatible with the system For a list of compatible terminals refer to the ISDN Basic Rate Interface Feature Fundamentals NN43001 580 R O O R R G G R R BR BR R 0 R S S R 3 Figure 9 Connect the ISDN BRI terminal to the S T interface page 37 illustrates a terminal connection to the S T interface Figure 10 Connect the ISDN BRI network termination NT1 to the U interface page 38 illustrates a network termination NT1 connection to the U interface Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks 36 Installing ISDN BRI hardware o OTTENUTO NN Procedure 10 Connecting the ISDN BRI terminals to the DSL Step Action 1 Plug one end of the modular cable into the ISDN BRI interface connector on the terminal and the other end of the modular cable into the wall outlet 2 For an SILC S T interface terminal with an optional auxiliary power source plug the power source into the wall outlet then plug the cable into the power source s RJ 45 jack This power source must supply power only to t
30. the entries were correct press EXIT 28 Make a voice call to make sure the telephone is operational End Table 19 M5317TDX terminal error codes Error Code Number Description gt gt 10 lt lt S T loop sync loss and or Frame sync loss gt gt 11 lt lt L1 transmit timer expired gt gt 21 lt lt Voice TEI removed by network gt gt 22 lt lt Circuit data TEI removed by network gt gt 23 lt lt Voice and circuit data TEI removed gt gt 24 lt lt X25 TEI removed gt gt 25 lt lt Voice and X25 TEI removed gt gt 26 lt lt Circuit data and X25 TEI removed gt gt 2 lt lt All TEI removed gt gt 28 lt lt Voice link not established gt gt 29 lt lt Circuit data link not established gt gt 2A lt lt X25 link not established gt gt 2B lt lt No Layer 2 link established gt gt 30 lt lt No Layer 3 link established gt gt 31 lt lt No valid voice SPID Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks 82 Configuring ISDN BRI hardware Error Code Number Description gt gt 32 lt lt No valid data SPID gt gt 90 lt lt Restricted power mode in use Lower ringer and speaker phone volumes apply Connecting the ISDN BRI trunks for trunking applications For trunking applications two procedures are required to connect the ISDN BRI trunks Step A
31. the same MPH for local transmission and between a system ISDN BRI terminal and a remote ISDN BRI terminal over the packet data network Release the connection End Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks Removing the test setup 103 Testing an ISDN BRI trunk Procedure 41 Perform procedure to test an ISDN BRI trunk DSL Step Action 1 Set up the ISDN trunk test configuration to be used as described previously in the chapter Set up ISDN BRI test terminals and trunks 2 Place a call across the ISDN BRI trunk 3 Complete the call and hang up End Removing the test setup After acceptance testing has been completed and the results show the system is operating correctly remove the ISDN BRI terminal setup and configure ISDN BRI equipment according to the customer configuration If the actual customer configuration was used to perform these tests no changes are needed Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks 104 Testing ISDN BRI functions Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel N
32. 0 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks Installation procedures 59 ISDN BRI Card MISP SILC is not SILC is cloc see Note 2 clock reference k reference UILC CS 100 Call Server 1 4 1 4 1 4 0S CS MG 10008 1 11 14 11 14 11 14 1000M OPtion MG 1000S 2 21 24 21 24 21 24 11C MG 10008 3 31 34 31 34 31 34 Chassis MG 1000S 4 41 44 41 44 41 44 Expansion 1 Not 17 20 17 20 17 20 applicable Expansion 2 Expansion 3 Expansion 4 Note 1 For CS 10008 physical card slots are numbered 1 4 on each MG 10008 and 7 10 on each MG 1000S Expansion Note 2 One MISP chassis supports a set of four SILCs or UILCS or a combination of SILCs and UILCs Procedure 15 Installing the MISP Step Action 1 Remove the cover from the system ATTENTION IMPORTANT Wear the static discharge bracelet located inside the system before handling circuit cards Failure to wear the bracelet can damage the circuit cards 2 Remove the MISP from its shipping package and hold it by its card locking devices 3 Insert the MISP into the selected card slot and lock it in place 4 Observe the behavior of the LED on the faceplate of the MISP to determine its status The LED lights flashes three times and then stays lit the MISP is operating correctly but is not configured and enabled Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01
33. 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks Installing ISDN BRI hardware for trunk applications 45 IPE Module IPE module 1 0 panel SILC UILC or BRSC number slot number connector ports 7 G 0 7 4 7 0 7 0 3 4 7 r 10 zr mi mE n 14 4M Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks 46 Installing ISDN BRI hardware Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks Preparing the system Contents This section contains information on the following topics Introduction page 47 Verifying ISDN BRI operation page 47 Setting up ISDN BRI test terminals and trunks page 48 Introduction This chapter describes how to prepare ISDN BRI equipment for acceptance testing It explains how to verify that ISDN BRI cards are enabled and functioning correctly and how to correct any problems before starting the test Verifying ISDN BRI operation After ISDN BRI equipment has been installed and configured you can visually inspect ISDN BRI cards to make sure that they are operating correctly by observing their LEDs Check the red Dis LED located on the MISP faceplate If the D
34. 01 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks 102 Testing ISDN BRI functions 2 After the call originating ISDN BRI terminal receives an acknowledgment that the receiving ISDN BRI terminal is ready the call originating ISDN BRI terminal can begin transmitting packet data Verify that the transmitted data has been received successfully by checking the transmitted information for accuracy Read the information on the screen or print it on the local printer Perform this test between two ISDN BRI terminals on the same MPH for local transmission and between a system ISDN BRI terminal and a remote ISDN BRI terminal over the Packet Switched Data Network PSDN Release the connection End Procedure 40 Perform a B channel Switched Virtual Circuit packet data transmission test using an MPH Step Action 1 From an ISDN BRI B channel packet data terminal dial the Network Terminal Numbers NTNs as configured in LD 27 Establish an active call connection After the call originating ISDN BRI terminal receives an acknowledgment that the receiving ISDN BRI terminal is ready the call originating ISDN BRI terminal can begin transmitting packet data Verify that the transmitted data has been received successfully by checking the transmitted information for accuracy Read the information on the screen or print it on the local printer Perform this test between two ISDN BRI terminals on
35. 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks 60 Configuring ISDN BRI hardware The LED lights flashes three times and then turns off indicates the MISP is operating correctly and is configured and enabled Any other LED behavior indicates a defective MISP circuit card Note The Flash ROM can become corrupted if loss of power occurs during programming of the Flash ROM If this occurs the Flash ROM automatically re initializes when the MISP is installed and powered up The automatic re initialization delays the completion of the self test and it takes five minutes for the LED to flash three times 5 Repeat the steps for each MISP End Procedure 16 Removing the MISP Step Action 1 Hold the MISP by its card locking devices Squeeze the tabs to unlatch the card locking devices and lift the tabs out and away from the card 2 Carefully remove the MISP from its card slot End Installing the clock controller on the MISP for trunking applications A clock controller is only required for ISDN BRI trunk applications The system supports a single active clock controller This clock controller can support a primary and a secondary reference clock These reference clock sources are derived from BRI spans or DSLs DSL 0 and or DSL 1 A clock controller is required in every cabinet or MG 1000S that contains a digital trunk The line cards associated with BRI DSLs used as clock
36. 7TDX Proprietary terminal equipped with voice and data transmission options and a hands free feature supports B channel and D channel packet data M5000TD 1 ISDN Terminal Adapter provides a connection to an analog telephone and supports circuit switched or packet data supports B channel and D channel packet data Any other terminal deemed compatible by Nortel Networks Terminal adapters Required if connecting non BRI terminals to the ISDN BRI line interface Network termination Required for conversion from a U to and S T interface ISDN network termination unit NT1 including NT1 standard power supply Two cables are provided with the NT1 power supply unit 178 mm 7 in cable for connection between the power supply and the NT1 unit captive power cord for connection to an AC power outlet ISDN BRI trunking Note ISDN BRI trunking is not supported in North America Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks Configuring ISDN BRI trunking with IP expansion cabinets or MG 1000S systems 55 Table 13 Hardware requirements for ISDN BRI trunking page 55 lists the hardware required to configure ISDN BRI trunking Table 13 Hardware requirements for ISDN BRI trunking Hardware Product code Description MISP circuit card NTBK22 The MISP card NTBK22 is specific to Small Systems a
37. 8 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks 72 Configuring ISDN BRI hardware SILC port signals 6 TX 6 TX 6 RX 6 RX 7 TX 7 TX 7 RX 7 RX Connector pin number UILC port and wire signals color code 6T 38 6R 13 39 14 7T 40 7R 15 41 16 Wire color codes BK G G BK BK BR BR BK BK S S BK Y BL BL Y Card ports Port 6 Port 7 Note The cable pair designated TX TX is the transmit pair and the pair designated RX RX is the receive pair of the S T interface The cable pair designated T R is the Tip and Ring of the 2B1Q full duplex U interface Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Installation procedures 73 Figure 26 Cross connecting a SILC port to the office wiring Cross connect terminal 6 27 2 28 3 29 4 30 5 31 6 32 7 33 8 34 9 35 10 T T R4 R r T R4 R T T R R T T R R T T R4 R 7 Auxilary Power Source if more that 2W are m required for DSL 1 Li 2 3 4 s 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 i DSL2 DSL 3 RJ 45 type wall outlet NE A25B cable connector from P WHT GRN L a Loop terminator ib resistor box A0378866 RJ 45 type cabinet wall outlet Note Pin 1 in this diagram is the left most
38. E moduleSILC and UILC pair terminations for connectors B F L S 12 cable configuration page 33 beginning on Table 3 SILC port designations at the MDF NT8D37 IPE module 16 cable configuration page 27 End Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks 26 Installing ISDN BRI hardware Figure 6 Connect the system to the MDF Large System IPE I O panel CE PE I O panel TR NE A25B External Communication Cable Main Distribution Frame ILLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLILI MA Ba A Ba TM Da D D BA Da Da D BA D ba M D a A a DA D D DM AA D MA D MA D D M DD M B Tt to ttt LPL N D D A A O a a D R ILLLLLLLLLLII LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLI LI eh a a a D DA D M DA M D M A D D AS ILLLLLILILILLILILLILILLLILILLILLLLLLLLLLIL LI D LLILIIITITITITITITIIITIITIITITITIITTITITTTIU SOR OON HN PRT RS HU ONU M OR OUR UNDO ORA ROUGE ORO UD PADOGO UA GLO GAL RS GO S IIILIIDIITITITITITITITITITITITITITITITTTTI c BH EU o d e ES T n n tr T SILC UILC port designations at the MDF Table 3 SILC port designations at the MDF NT8D37 IPE module 16 cable configuration page 27 and Table 4 UILC port designation labels at the MDF NT8D37 IPE module 16 cable configuration page 27 provide SILC UILC port designations at the MDF for the NT8D37 IPE Table 3 SILC
39. From an ISDN BRI data terminal dial another ISDN BRI data terminal and establish an active call connection 2 After receiving an acknowledgment that the other terminal is ready begin transmitting data 3 Verify that the transmitted data has been received successfully by checking transmitted information for accuracy Read the information on the screen or print it on the local printer 4 Release the connection End Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks 100 Testing ISDN BRI functions Packet data transmission A packet data call can be established between two data terminals over a B channel or a D channel B channel packet data terminals communicate with the packet handler at 64 kbps over dedicated B channels The packet handler may be an external packet handler the DPN 100 or the integrated MPH The packet handlers processes and distributes the data to local terminals for local calls or over the packet data network for remote calls D channel packet data terminals communicate at a baud rate of up to 9 6 kbps The packet data is multiplexed onto a 64 kbps BD that is linked with the external packet handler through a dedicated ISDN PRI B channel or in the case of the MPH through a dedicated connection Note To perform packet data transmission verification the system must be co
40. ISDN BRI or non ISDN BRI terminal DN is found or until the maximum number of hunt steps is exhausted Use LD 27 to define the hunting DNs in the DSL See DSL configuration procedures in ISDN Basic Rate Interface Feature Fundamentals NN43001 580 Special hunting for ISDN BRI supports calls terminating at an ISDN BRI terminal This feature is activated when a call terminating at a DSL encounters a busy condition and if hunting is enabled Internal and external hunt DNs can be specified when configuring the DSL A busy condition occurs e if the maximum number of calls on a DSL exceeds the specified limit of calls on a DSL including active calls held calls waiting and calls in progression as configured on LD 27 or if the total number of calls including active calls held calls waiting and calls in progress exceeds the number of channels configured to handle the incoming call type If the call limit on a DSL is not exceeded an incoming call is presented to the DSL interface as a call waiting call If Hunting is enabled the call will be hunted Use LD 27 to enable or disable Hunting when configuring the TSP for the ISDN BRI terminal DN See TSP configuration procedures in ISDN Basic Rate Interface Feature Fundamentals NN43001 580 Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks 96 Test
41. Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks Circuit switched data calls 99 6 To cancel ISDN BRI ETSI Call Forwarding Unconditional a Press the Forward or the Cancel key End Circuit switched data calls A circuit switched data call can be established between two data terminals over a B channel The call is set up the same way as a voice call Dial a call using the ISDN BRI terminal key pad or keyboard depending on the type of ISDN BRI terminal used After the connection is established and the called ISDN BRI terminal sends an acknowledgment that it is ready to receive data the call originating ISDN BRI terminal can start transmitting user data If the call originating ISDN BRI terminal requests access to data stored in another ISDN BRI or non ISDN BRI terminal it may have to provide a password to be able to access that data Note Follow the instructions in the ISDN BRI terminal user manual for a detailed description of how to set up a call connection and how to transmit and receive data In general data terminals are divided into the following categories e intelligent terminals such as personal computers e dumb terminals such as video display terminals Repeat this test on several terminals including both intelligent and dumb terminals as needed Procedure 36 Perform a circuit switched data call test Step Action 1
42. Selecting the card slots 16 Remove the module cover for card installation 20 Installing the MISP 21 Removing the MISP 21 Installing the BRSC SILC and UILC 22 Remove the BRSC SILC and UILC 23 Connecting ISDN BRI terminals to the system 23 Connect the modules to the MDF 24 Cross connecting SILC and or UILC ports to the building wiring 29 Connecting the ISDN BRI terminals to the DSL 36 Providing clock referencing on the SILC 39 Connecting clock reference cables 41 Performing acceptance testing 48 Selecting the card slots 58 Installing the MISP 59 Removing the MISP 60 Installing the SILCs and UILCs 61 Removing the SILC and UILC 64 Installing the PRI hardware 64 Connecting system cables to the cross connect terminal 66 Cross connecting the DSLs at the cross connect terminal 70 Connecting the terminating resistor to the SILC DSL 74 Connecting the ISDN BRI terminals to the DSL 76 Initializing a Nortel Networks M5317TDX terminal 80 Connecting the system cables to the cross connect terminal 82 Cross connecting DSLs at the cross connect terminal 83 Performing a call hold test 88 Perform a Call Waiting test 89 Performing a Call Forward No Answer test 91 Perform a Calling Line Identification Presentation test 92 Perform an ISDN BRI Conference test 93 Perform a Call Join test on Conference 94 Perform a hunting test 96 Perform an ISDN BRI NI 1 Call Forward All Calls test 97 Perform an ISDN BRI ETSI Call Forwarding Un
43. TSI supplementary service provides Call Forwarding capabilities to all users on the access that is all the DNs defined under a Digital Subscriber Loop DSL or an individual user that is a DN Procedure 35 Perform an ISDN BRI ETSI Call Forwarding Unconditional test Step Action The following test is for forwarding a voice call from an ISDN BRI M5317 set 1 Set up ISDN BRI ETSI Call Forwarding Unconditional in Overlay 27 refer to the Configuring ISDN BRI features chapter in SDN Basic Rate Interface Feature Fundamentals NN43001 580 a Select the ETSI protocol for the DSL b Configure the call type enter voice call type and Call Forward enter voice call forward 2 On the ISDN BRI terminal configure ISDN BRI ETSI Call Forward Unconditional 3 Configure two DN appearances on the ISDN BRI terminal use the first DN to forward a call and the second DN to place a call to test the call forward On some ISDN BRI terminals the second DN appearance allows the user to initiate the second call 4 Activate ISDN BRI ETSI Call Forwarding Unconditional on the ISDN BRI terminal for the first DN a Press the Forward key b Dial the number where calls are to be forwarded c Press the Forward key Note Call Forward Reminder Tone should be provided to the ISDN BRI terminal 5 From the second DN place a call to the first DN to verify that the call ha been forwarded Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate
44. an audible tone Place the active call on hold and answer the incoming call that is waiting Complete the incoming call and hang up Retrieve the call on hold Release the call connection End Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks Voice calls 97 ISDN BRI National ISDN 1 Call Forward All Calls National ISDN 1 Call Forward All Calls enables a user of an ISDN BRI terminal to have calls redirected from the user s DN to another DN Calls are redirected regardless of the busy or idle status of the interface to the user Call Forward is assigned on the basis of the directory number and call type that is the user may have voice calls forwarded while data calls terminate normally Procedure 34 Perform an ISDN BRI NI 1 Call Forward All Calls test Step Action The following is to test the forwarding of a voice call from an ISDN BRI M5317 set 1 Set up ISDN BRI NI 1 Call Forward All Calls in LD 27 refer to the Configuring ISDN BRI features chapter in ISDN Basic Rate Interface Feature Fundamentals NN43001 580 a Select the NI 1 protocol for the DSL b Configure the Call Forward All Calls feature ID for a particular DN and call type enter voice call type 2 On the ISDN BRI terminal configure ISDN BRI National ISDN 1 Call Forward All Calls 3 Configure
45. and operating according to the instructions in Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commissioning NN43021 310 before performing these procedures For a successful installation perform these procedures in the order listed below 1 Select the card slots where the ISDN BRI cards will be located Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks Installing ISDN BRI hardware for trunk applications 39 Ce Install the MISP Install clock referencing on the SILC Install the SILC and or UILC Connect the system to the MDF Oo RF wo LP Cross connect the MDF in Terminal Equipment mode Note The system in TIE trunk or CO connectivity requires a different wiring configuration than for a line application the transmit and receive pairs should be reversed as illustrated in Figure 12 Connect the network termination to the U interface and to the S T interface in TE mode page 48 Selecting the card slots Follow the same procedures as described earlier for line applications refer to Procedure 1 Selecting the card slots page 16 Removing the module cover for card installation Follow the same procedures as described earlier for line applications refer to Procedure 2 Remove the module cover for card installation page 20 Installing the MISP Foll
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47. ansion cabinet page 69 and Figure 23 Back of MG 1000S cable connectors page 69 on Figure 23 Back of MG 1000S cable connectors page 69 Tag both ends of each cable with the cabinet or MG 1000S connector numbers 3 Connect the cables to the connectors at the bottom of the cabinet or at the rear of the MG 1000S 4 Replace the retaining bar when you connect all the cables to the system 5 Terminate the 25 pair cables at the cross connect terminal 6 Label the cross connect terminal for each connector UILC or SILC Figure 24 SILC port designation label at the cross connect terminal page 69 and Figure 25 UILC port designation label at the cross connect terminal page 70 on Figure 25 UILC port designation label at the cross connect terminal page 70 show the label used with the BIX cross connecting system Note Use of the BIX cross connect system is not mandatory The system supports other cross connect equipment Refer to the documentation provided with your cross connect system for further information End Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks 68 Configuring ISDN BRI hardware Figure 20 Cable connectors in main cabinet Grooves to route cables Retaining Connector retaining bar bar release remove to install cables NE A25B cable to cross
48. ardware Figure 8 Cross connect the UILC port to the office wiring Distribution frame sse m o e 20 RJ 45 type wall outlet U Interface NE A25B cable connector connecting distribution frame connector A 553 7699 Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks Installing ISDN BRI hardware for line applications 33 Table 5 NT8D37 IPE moduleSILC and UILC pair terminations for connectors A E K R 12 cable configuration page 33 shows pair terminations for connectors Table 5 NT8D37 IPE module SILC and UILC pair terminations for connectors A E K R 12 cable configuration Port signals I O panel connectors SILC UILC Pairs Pair color A E R S K OTx OTx W BL BL W slo slo ORx ORx W O O W t4 t8 1Tx ATx 28 3 W G G W 1Rx 1Rx 29 4 W BR BR W 27x 2Tx W S S W 2Rx 2Rx R BL BL R 3Tx STx Rx O O R 3Rx 3Rx R G G R 4Tx ATx 34 9 R BR BR R 4Rx 4Rx 35 10 R S S R 5Tx 5Tx 36 11 BK BL BL BK 5Rx 5Rx 37 12 BK O O BK 6Tx 6Tx 38 13 BK G G BK 6Rx eRx 39 14 BK BR BK BR TTx 7Tx 40 15 BK S S BK 7Rx 7RX 41 16 Y BL BL Y Table 6 NT8D37 IPE moduleSILC and UILC pair terminations for connectors B F L S 12 cable configuration page 33 sho
49. ating according to the instructions in Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commissioning NN43021 310 before performing these procedures For a successful installation perform these procedures in the order listed below Step Action 1 Select the card slots where the ISDN BRI cards will be located 2 Remove the module cover for card installation 3 Install the Multi Purpose ISDN Signaling Processors MISPs Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks 16 Installing ISDN BRI hardware L X NE 4 Install the S T Interface Linecards SILCs and or U Interface Linecards UILCs or Basic Rate Signaling Concentrators BRSCs Connect ISDN BRI terminals This procedure comprises the following e Connect the system to the Main Distribution Frame MDF e Cross connect the MDF e Connect ISDN BRI terminals to the DSL e Initialize the ISDN BRI terminals End Procedure 1 Selecting the card slots Step Action To install ISDN BRI cards perform the following steps 1 Identify all the slots that can contain the ISDN BRI cards First identify the modules with unused network and peripheral card slots and then remove the covers from the identified modules To identify the modules use the following Print Programs
50. b PRI circuit card refer to SDN Primary Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 301 End Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks Installation procedures 65 Connecting the ISDN BRI terminals for line applications For line applications five procedures are required to connect ISDN BRI terminals to the system Step Action 1 Connect system cables to the cross connect terminal See Procedure 20 Connecting system cables to the cross connect terminal page 66 2 Cross connect the DSLs at the cross connect terminal See Procedure 21 Cross connecting the DSLs at the cross connect terminal page 70 3 Connect the terminating resistor to the SILC DSL See Procedure 22 Connecting the terminating resistor to the SILC DSL page 74 4 Connect the ISDN BRI terminals to the DSL See Procedure 23 Connecting the ISDN BRI terminals to the DSL page 76 5 Initialize the terminals See Procedure 24 Initializing a Nortel Networks M5317TDX terminal page 80 End Figure 19 Connecting ISDN BRI terminals to the system page 66 shows a typical DSL and multiple ISDN BRI terminals connected to the system Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright
51. bout this document Online To access Nortel documentation online click the Technical Documentation link under Support amp Training on the Nortel home page www nortel com CD ROM To obtain Nortel documentation on CD ROM contact your Nortel customer representative Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks Preparing for installation Contents This section contains information on the following topics Preparing the site page 13 Unpacking and inspecting page 14 Taking inventory page 14 Preparing the site When installing a system address the following factors environmental e Structural e electrical For more information refer to Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Planning and Engineering NN43021 220 After the site has been planned the following items must be completed prior to ISDN BRI installation e Wire the building between ISDN BRI terminal locations and the distribution frame Refer to the Engineering guidelines section of SDN Basic Rate Interface Feature Fundamentals NN43001 580 for wiring specifications and guidelines For the location of the terminals and the distribution frame use the Building Cable Plan developed according to instructions in the Planning the site section in Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 La
52. cation page 16 for the card slots in these modules that can house MISPs An MISP cannot share network loop addresses with a Superloop Network Card in the Large Systems The MISP requires two network loop addresses and one network card slot An MISP supports a maximum of 8 BRSCs and two line cards e An MISP supports a set of 4 SILCs or UILCs when not supporting a BRSC An MISP can support both BRSCs and SILCs or UILCs at the same time If it serves one BRSC an MISP can also support three line cards If it supports two or more BRSOs an MISP can also support two line cards BRSCs e Install one BRSC for each IPE module With a BRSC configured an IPE module can support a maximum of 15 line cards These can be up to eight UILCs combined with any other seven peripheral cards including SILCs or up to 15 SILCs SILCs UILCs e The cards are installed in the Core Network Module or the IPE Module for all system options Refer to the LD 20 printout to identify modules with unused peripheral card slots n each module install a maximum of 15 SILCs or eight UILCs combined with any other seven peripheral cards including SILCs If 15 SILCs are installed the remaining slots in the module may contain a BRSC a UILCs or non ISDN BRI cards that do not need the 48 V power supply of the IPE module this restriction is due to power supply limitations for the module If eight UILCs are used you may install any other card which c
53. ck and the plug It also shows the signal names for each interface pin at the SILC and at the terminal Table 17 S T interface connector specification RJ45 jack SILC Pin number pin signal name signal name 1 Power Source 3 No connection 2 Power Source 3 No connection 3 TX RX 4 RX TX 5 RX TX 6 TX RX 7 Power Sink 2 No connection 8 Power Sink 2 No connection Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks 76 Configuring ISDN BRI hardware Note 1 Power Source 1 PS1 Up to 2 Watts of power is supplied by the SILC to the terminals on the DSL This power is simplexed over the TX and RX pairs provided by 48 V 40 V for Europe supply on the SILC The RX pair is positive with respect to the TX pair Note 2 Power Sink 2 PS2 provides an optional means of powering the terminal from a common supply in the wiring closet Note 3 Power Source 3 PS3 provides the power from the terminal to the NT1 if the NT1 does not have a local power source U interface specification The U interface uses a 2 conductor twisted pair cable terminated with an RJ 45 type jack An RJ 45 type jack on the NT1 device connects the terminal to the DSL using this twisted pair cable The connector pin assignments for the jack and the plug are shown in Table 18 U interface connector sp
54. conditional test 98 Perform a circuit switched data call test 99 Perform a B channel packet data transmission test using an external packet handler 100 Perform a D channel packet data transmission test using an external packet handler 101 Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks Contents 7 Procedure 39 Perform a D channel Switched Virtual Circuit packet data transmission test using an MPH 101 Procedure 40 Perform a B channel Switched Virtual Circuit packet data transmission test using an MPH 102 Procedure 41 Perform procedure to test an ISDN BRI trunk DSL 103 Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks 8 Contents Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks About this document Subject This document is a global document Contact your system supplier or your Nortel representative to verify that the hardware and software described are supported in your area Note the following e ISDN Basic Rate Interface BRI trunking is not available in North America The Basic Rate Signaling Concentrator BRSC
55. connect terminal 553 7809 EPS Figure 21 Cable connectors in the expansion cabinet Grooves to route cables Retaining Connector retaining bar bar release remove to install cables NE A25B cable to cross connect terminal 553 7810 EPS Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks Installation procedures 69 Figure 22 Cable connectors in the second expansion cabinet Grooves to route cables Retaining Connector retaining bar bar release remove to install cables NE A25B cable to cross connect terminal 553 7811 EPS Figure 23 Back of MG 1000S cable connectors Figure 24 SILC port designation label at the cross connect terminal TX TX RX TX TX RX TX TX RX TX TX RX TX TX RX TX TX RX RX 2 RX 8 RX 4 RX 5 RX 6 Note The pair designated TX TX is the transmit pair The pair designated RX RX is the receive pair A SILC port supplies 2 W of Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks 70 Configuring ISDN BRI hardware power at 48 V 40 V for Europe simplexed over the transmit and receive pairs The transmit pair is negative with respect to the receive pair Figure 25 UILC
56. ction 1 Connect the system cables to the cross connect terminal See Procedure 25 Connecting the system cables to the cross connect terminal page 82 2 Cross connect the DSLs at the cross connect terminal See Procedure 26 Cross connecting DSLs at the cross connect terminal page 83 End Procedure 25 Connecting the system cables to the cross connect terminal Step Action Each card slot equipped with an SILC or UILC requires one NE A25B 25 pair connector cable The cables connect to the connectors at the bottom of the cabinet or at the rear of the MG 1000S Each connector is assigned to its corresponding card slot for example connector J8 is assigned to card slot 8 1 Remove the connector retaining bar from the connector panel in the lower part of each cabinet or MG 1000S See Figure 20 Cable connectors in main cabinet page 68 and Figure 21 Cable connectors in the expansion cabinet page 68 on Figure 20 Cable connectors in main cabinet page 68 and Figure 22 Cable connectors in the second expansion cabinet page 69 on Figure 22 Cable connectors in the second expansion cabinet page 69 2 Connect an NE A25B cable to each connector associated with a card slot containing an SILC or UILC circuit card See Figure 20 Cable connectors in main cabinet page 68 and Figure 21 Cable connectors in the expansion cabinet page 68 on Figure 20 Cable connectors in main cabinet page 68 and Figure 22 Cable
57. e Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks Installing ISDN BRI hardware for trunk applications 43 Figure 12 Connect the network termination to the U interface and to the S T interface in TE mode Distribution Frame 29 3 29 5t i DSL 1 Wiring M for SILC Port 0 U Interface Connector on Foe 5 S T Interface Connector on the Network Termination 6 the Network Termination NT1 7 NT1 553 7703 Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks 44 Installing ISDN BRI hardware Card location forms Use the following card location forms when installing SILC UILC and BRSC cards Table 10 Card location form NT8D37 IPE module 16 cable configuration IPE Module Card type IPE Module slot I O panel SILC UILC BRSC SILC UILC BRSC number number connector ports TUE NJN 2 0 7 3 0 7 4 TAITO njimi oloo PILILIPI LIL M o NTN NTN s sle M zix e N RIO alo o c Table 11 Card location form NT8D37 IPE module 12 cable configuration Card Type IPE Module IPE module l O panel SILC UILC or BRSC number slot number connector Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318
58. ecification page 76 The table also shows signal names for each interface pin at the UILC and at the terminal Table 18 U interface connector specification RJ45 jack UILC Pin number pin signal name signal name 1 Not used No connection 2 Not used No connection 3 Not used No connection 4 Tip or Ring Tip or Ring 5 Tip or Ring Tip or Ring 6 Not used No connection 7 Not used No connection 8 Not used No connection Procedure 23 Connecting the ISDN BRI terminals to the DSL Step Action 1 Plug one end of the modular cable into the ISDN BRI interface connector on the terminal Plug the other end of the modular cable into the telephone outlet 2 If the SILC S T interface has an optional auxiliary power source plug the power source into the wall outlet and then the 10 m 33 ft modular cable into the power source s RJ 45 type jack Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks Installation procedures 77 The power source must not feed the power back into the DSL through the RJ 45 wall outlet only to the local ISDN BRI terminal The power adapter is normally supplied with the terminal Figure 28 Connecting the ISDN BRI terminal to the S T interface page 78 illustrates an ISDN BRI terminal connection to an S T interface Figure 29 Connecting the ISDN network terminator to the U in
59. egin transmitting packet data 2 Verify that the transmitted data has been received successfully by checking the transmitted information for accuracy Read the information on the screen or print it on the local printer 3 Release the connection End Repeat this test on other ISDN BRI packet data terminals as needed Procedure 38 Perform a D channel packet data transmission test using an external packet handler Step Action 1 From an ISDN BRI D channel packet data terminal dial another ISDN BRI packet data terminal and establish an active call connection After the call originating ISDN BRI terminal receives an acknowledgment that the receiving ISDN BRI terminal is ready the call originating ISDN BRI terminal can begin transmitting packet data 2 Verify that the transmitted data has been received successfully by checking the transmitted information for accuracy Read the information on the screen or print it on the local printer 3 Release the connection End Procedure 39 Perform a D channel Switched Virtual Circuit packet data transmission test using an MPH Step Action 1 From an ISDN BRI D channel packet data terminal dial another local ISDN BRI packet data terminal or a remote packet data terminal depending on how you have configured your MPH application Establish an active call connection Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN430
60. em cables to the cross connect terminal See Procedure 25 Connecting the system cables to the cross connect terminal page 82 2 Cross connect the DSLs at the cross connect terminal See Procedure 26 Cross connecting DSLs at the cross connect terminal page 83 Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks 58 Configuring ISDN BRI hardware End Installation procedures Procedure 14 Selecting the card slots Step Action 1 Select the appropriate ISDN BRI circuit card slot assignments in the Small System by using Table 15 Small System shelf slot assignments for ISDN BRI cards page 58 End Table 15 Small System shelf slot assignments for ISDN BRI cards ISDN BRI Card MISP SILC is not SILC is cloc see Note 2 clock reference k reference UILC 1 9 1 9 1 9 Option 11C Expansion 1 11 19 11 19 11 19 Chassis Expansion 2 21 29 21 29 21 29 System Expansion 3 31 39 31 39 31 39 Expansion 4 41 49 41 49 41 49 Note 1 For CS 1000S physical card slots are numbered 1 4 on each MG 1000S and 7 10 on each MG 1000S Expansion Note 2 One MISP chassis supports a set of four SILCs or UILCS or a combination of SILCs and UILCs Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 2
61. ence or A06 6 party conference mmm feature activation ID 0 127 nnn feature indication ID 0 127 If nnn is not entered it is assumed to be the same as mmm 3 Select National ISDN 1 or ETSI protocol on the ISDN BRI terminal if signaling type protocol is configurable 4 On the ISDN BRI terminal configure Conference This procedure largely depends on the implementation of feature key management on individual terminals In general a The terminal provides Conference as a selectable feature to be programmed on a hard soft key For example on a soft key on an M5317TDX select FA to be FCC on a hard key on an M5209TDcp select CONF b The Conference key number selected on the terminal must correspond to the feature activation ID entered for the TSP in LD 27 5 Configure at least two DN appearances on the ISDN BRI terminal On some ISDN BRI terminals the second DN appearance allows the user to initiate the second call 6 Place an outgoing call from the ISDN BRI terminal 7 After the call is established press the Conference key The first call is put on hold automatically a second key is lit to allow the user to place the second call 8 Place another outgoing call from the second key Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks 94 Testing ISDN BRI functions MEM ii
62. etup that can verify basic ISDN BRI functions and features Figure 13 ISDN BRI acceptance testing setup for terminals page 49 shows an example of the ISDN BRI terminal arrangement You may wish to establish a different test setup which can be determined by the type of terminals implemented in a specific customer configuration You may want to setup communication between ISDN BRI and non ISDN terminals Refer to the SDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 for ISDN BRI terminal installation instructions Procedure 13 Performing acceptance testing Step Action To perform acceptance testing of ISDN BRI terminals 1 Select three DSLs two connected to different SILCs and one to a UILC 2 Equip each SILC DSL with two voice one circuit switched data and one low speed packet data ISDN BRI terminals Note Packet data testing can be conducted only if an external packet handler or an Meridian Packet Handler MPH is installed as part of the customer configuration and is supported by the system like the external DPN 100 packet handler If packet handler is not part of the configuration do not equip the DSLs with packet data terminals and skip all the packet data tests specified in this chapter 3 Equip the UILC DSL with a network terminator NT1 and connect the two voice and one circuit switched data ISDN BRI terminal to the S T interface on the NT1 4 Configure the DSLs to support these ISDN BRI termina
63. etworks 105 Generating traffic reports Contents This section contains information on the following topics Introduction page 105 Introduction This chapter describes how to generate traffic reports to verify that the traffic generated during voice and data transmission testing has been stored by the system and can be printed on demand To verify traffic generated during acceptance testing use the following command INVS options The asterisk denotes that the ENTER key must be pressed after the desired option numbers are entered Reports are generated using one or more of the following option numbers Option Meaning 1 Network traffic report 11 ISDN BRI MISP and or BRSC traffic report 12 ISDN BRI MISP and or BRSC D channel management messages report 13 ISDN BRI MISP and or BRSC messages report 14 Trunk DSL system traffic report 15 MPH traffic report For example to verify ISDN BRI traffic generated during acceptance testing select the network traffic report and the MISP traffic report as follows INVS 1 11 The system printer should print these two reports Check the reports to make sure the traffic generated during the test is reflected in the reports Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks 106 Generating traffic reports The network traffic report shows
64. he local ISDN BRI terminal not back into the DSL through the RJ 45 wall outlet The power adapter is supplied with the terminal 3 Program the terminal parameters such as the Supervisor Position ID SPID and Static Terminal Endpoint Identifier TEI as required by the type of terminal For detailed information pertaining to this procedure refer to the section Initialize ISDN BRI terminals found in ISDN Basic Rate Interface Feature Fundamentals NN43001 580 4 Repeat steps 1 and 3 for each terminal to be connected End Connecting the terminating resistors DSLs require that a terminating resistor be connected at the end of each loop See SDN Basic Rate Interface Feature Fundamentals NN43001 580 for engineering rules and locations of terminating resistors The end of the S T interface loop has an RJ 45 jack to plug in the telephone cable Plug the terminating resistor into the RJ 45 jack and then plug the telephone cable into the terminating resistor Note For every port there is one loop with only one terminating resistor per loop Each loop can support a maximum of eight telephones Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks Installing ISDN BRI hardware for line applications 37 Figure 9 Connect the ISDN BRI terminal to the S T interface Optional Power Adapter
65. ing ISDN BRI functions Procedure 33 Perform a hunting test Step Action 1 Set the FEAT parameter to HTA to enable hunting for two voice ISDN BRI terminals Use LD 27 to specify this parameter when configuring the TSP See TSP configuration procedures in SDN Basic Rate Interface Feature Fundamentals NN43001 580 Use LD 27 to specify the HUNT parameter DNs when configuring the DSL These hunt parameter DNs specify the members of a hunting chain See DSL configuration procedures in ISDN Basic Rate Interface Feature Fundamentals NN43001 580 Place two calls one for each voice ISDN BRI terminal on a DSL to create a DSL busy condition Place a voice call to one of the busy ISDN BRI terminals with hunting enabled Since the channel type required to handle the incoming call type is busy hunting is automatically invoked to find an idle DN in the hunting chain The following can occur e Ifthe call finds an idle voice ISDN BRI or non ISDN BRI terminal it will ring that terminal e f hunting is not successful the originating party receives a busy tone if the total number of calls on the DSL as configured on LD 27 exceeds the maximum number of calls allowed or the call is placed in call waiting if the maximum number of calls on the DSL is below the specified limit e Ifthe call is placed in call waiting observe the called ISDN BRI terminal You should get a visual indication of the next DN and receive
66. is LED on an MISP is lit check that the MISP is disabled or faulty If it is extinguished check that the MISP is enabled and operating To enable the MISP or to correct a problem refer to SDN Basic Rate Interface Maintenance NN43001 778 Check the red LED located on the BRSC faceplate If the red LED is extinguished check that the BRSC is enabled and operating correctly If the red LED is lit check that the BRSC is manually disabled or faulty To enable a BRSC or to correct a problem refer to SDN Basic Rate Interface Maintenance NN43001 7168 Check the red LED located on the SILC and UILC faceplates If the red LED is extinguished check that the SILC or UILC is enabled and operating correctly If the red LED is lit check that the SILC or UILC is manually disabled or faulty To enable an SILC or a UILC or to Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks 48 Preparing the system correct a problem refer to ISDN Basic Rate Interface Maintenance NN43001 718 If all indicator LEDs on ISDN BRI equipment are extinguished with the exception of the CC LED on an MISP the equipment is functional and you can set up the terminals for this test Setting up ISDN BRI test terminals and trunks Set up ISDN BRI terminals To conduct acceptance testing for ISDN BRI terminals you must have a s
67. l connection 2 Verify that voice transmission is established by talking with the person at the other terminal 3 Press the HOLD key to place the active call on hold Note To use feature keys on different ISDN BRI terminals consult the user manual supplied with the terminal Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks Voice calls 89 4 Place an outgoing call by dialing an idle ISDN BRI or a non ISDN BRI terminal 5 Complete this outgoing call and hang up 6 Have another ISDN BRI or non ISDN BRI terminal call while the first call is still on hold 7 Answer the incoming call and place it on hold 8 Retrieve the call first held 9 Complete the call and hang up 10 Retrieve the second call on hold 11 Complete the call and hang up End This test can be repeated for terminals connected to the same DSL different DSLs on the same card different DSLs on cards associated with different MISPs BSRCs and between ISDN BRI and non ISDN BRI terminals Call Waiting Call Waiting informs an ISDN BRI terminal user engaged in an active call that a call is waiting to be answered A call setup message is sent to a DSL when both B channels are busy and an incoming call is in progress This causes a warning tone to the terminal speaker To accept the new call the user must place the current
68. ls and initialize the terminals as described in the Initialize ISDN BRI terminals section of the SDN Basic Hate Interface Feature Fundamentals NN43001 580 Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks Setting up ISDN BRI test terminals and trunks 49 End After you have completed the setup to perform acceptance testing proceed with the tests described in Testing ISDN BRI functions page 87 Figure 13 ISDN BRI acceptance testing setup for terminals CPU H System Memory 553 7706 Set up ISDN BRI trunking Local Exchange connectivity Figure 14 ISDN BRI acceptance testing setup for trunking Local Exchange connectivity page 50 illustrates a typical configuration to test ISDN BRI Local Exchange connectivity The ISDN BRI Local Exchange DSL Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks 50 Preparing the system I F e LS LL amp L E OODOASOSSB E s eoocOCGISIGIULLUL CLLOLGILLXSQIRISSLUULLILQAALL LIKHECGUPRIRS0S e is connected to a Network Termination NT1 device which is physically located on the same premises as the system The NT1 device connects to the Local Exchange that supports Numeris VN2 1TR6 o
69. ly active call on hold or release the call Call Waiting is activated only if Hunting is not enabled or fails to handle the incoming call The incoming call may originate from an ISDN BRI or a non ISDN BRI terminal Note The following test requires that the terminal receiving the second call waiting call has multiple DN appearances Otherwise this test will fail Procedure 28 Perform a Call Waiting test Step Action 1 Set the FEAT parameter to HTD to disable Hunting Use LD 27 to specify this parameter when configuring the Terminal Service Profile TSP for the two voice ISDN BRI DNs on one of the DSLs Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks 90 Testing ISDN BRI functions O oco N O See TSP configuration procedures in ISDN Basic Rate Interface Feature Fundamentals NN43001 580 From an ISDN BRI terminal with disabled hunting dial another ISDN BRI terminal and establish an active call connection From the second ISDN BRI terminal with disabled hunting dial another ISDN BRI terminal and establish another active call connection Both B channels on the DSL are now busy Note Only two ISDN BRI terminals may be on the same DSL to allow them to connect The other two ISDN BRIs are ona different DSL Place an incoming call to one of the busy ISDN BRI terminals with disabled hunti
70. male connectors on each end One end of the cable plugs into the Input Output I O panel at the rear of the module and the other end plugs into the MDF Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks Installing ISDN BRI hardware for line applications 25 Figure 6 Connect the system to the MDF page 26 shows the cable connection between the system and the MDF 1 Determine the number of NE A25B cables needed to connect one module to the MDF 2 Label each end of the cable specifying the module number the connector name A B C and the card type SILC or UILC 3 Plug one end of a cable into the appropriate connector on the I O panel at the rear of the module Plug the other end of the cable into the corresponding connector on the MDF 4 Properly identify cables on the MDF For example plug the cable into connector A on the I O panel and into the connector labeled A on the MDF if an SILC or UILC is installed in slot O of an IPE module 5 Repeat steps 2 through 4 for all cables in that module 6 Repeat steps 1 through 5 for all modules containing SILCs and or UILCs 7 Lay all the cables neatly and fasten them with cable ties 8 Label the MDF as necessary using Table 3 SILC port designations at the MDF NT8D37 IPE module 16 cable configuration page 27 through Table 6 NT8D37 IP
71. n procedures 57 secondary reference clock These reference clock sources are derived from either BRI spans or DSLs DSL 0 and or DSL 1 Note 2 A clock controller is required in every cabinet or MG 1000S that contains a digital trunk 5 Install the SILCs and UILCs See Procedure 17 Installing the SILCs and UILCs page 61 6 Remove the SILCS and UILCs if previously installed See Procedure 18 Removing the SILC and UILC page 64 7 Install the PRI hardware See Procedure 19 Installing the PRI hardware page 64 Note This step is required for packet data implementation only 8 Connect the ISDN BRI terminals or trunks a Connect the ISDN BRI terminals for line applications 1 Connect system cables to the cross connect terminal See Procedure 20 Connecting system cables to the cross connect terminal page 66 2 Cross connect the DSLs at the cross connect terminal See Procedure 21 Cross connecting the DSLs at the cross connect terminal page 70 3 Connect the terminating resistor to the SILC DSL See Procedure 22 Connecting the terminating resistor to the SILC DSL page 74 4 Connect the ISDN BRI terminals to the DSL See Procedure 23 Connecting the ISDN BRI terminals to the DSL page 76 5 Initialize a Nortel Networks M5317TDX terminal See Procedure 24 Initializing a Nortel Networks M5317TDX terminal page 80 b Connect the ISDN BRI trunks for trunking applications 1 Connect the syst
72. nd CS 1000S systems It performs Data Link Layer 2 and Network Layer 3 processing associated with the OSI protocol SILC circuit card NT6D70AA 48V North American S T interface line card NT6D70BA 40V International S T interface line card UILC circuit card NT6D71 U interface line card Clock controller A clock controller is required in every cabinet or Media Gateway 1000S MG 1000S equipped with a digital trunk card NTAK20AB Stratum 3 clock controller daughterboard NTAK20BB Stratum 4 clock controller daughterboard Network termination Required for conversion from a U to and S T interface ISDN network termination unit NT1 including NT1 standard power supply Two cables are provided with the NT1 power supply unit 178 mm 7 in cable for connection between the power supply and the NT1 unit captive power cord for connection to an AC power outlet Configuring ISDN BRI trunking with IP expansion cabinets or MG 1000S systems Configure the MISP card slot number for ISDN BRI trunking in LD 27 Refer to Table 14 Correct responses to LOOP and MISP prompts in LD 27 page 56 for the correct response to the LOOP prompt Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks 56 Configuring ISDN BRI hardware Configure DSL for ISDN BRI trunking in LD 27 Refer to Table 14 Correct respo
73. nd trunk NT8D01 Controller Card 553 7694 Figure 3 NT4N41 Core Network module Large System page 19 shows the NTAN41 Core Network module Figure 3 NT4N41 Core Network module Large System QPC43R Peripheral Signaling Card 2 o o o t c 2 2 c 9 o N Q e z NT8D04 Superloop Network Card NT8D04 Superloop Network Card NT8D04 Superloop Network Card QPC441 3 Port Extender Card V o o A Co C N o b um NTRB33 Fiji XO NTRB33 Fiji 9 c10 c11 c12 c13 c14 c15 CP 553 9123r26revised Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks 20 Installing ISDN BRI hardware Procedure 2 Remove the module cover for card installation Step Action To remove the covers from the modules with unused card slots follow the procedure below Refer to Figure 4 Module cover locking latches page 20 1 Use a flat blade screwdriver to unlock the left latch on the front of the cover by turning the screw 1 4 turn clockwise 2 Use a flat blade screwdriver to unlock the right latch on the front of the cover by turning the screw 1 4 turn counterclockwise 3 While holding the cover so it does not fall off slide the latches toward the center of the cover 4 Pull the cover toward you and lift it away from the m
74. ng Observe the called ISDN BRI terminal The ringing or warning tone should sound indicating that a call is waiting Place the active call on hold and answer the call that is waiting Complete the incoming call and hang up Retrieve the call on hold Complete the call and hang up End Call Forward No Answer Call Forward No Answer and Second Level Forward No Answer forwards an unanswered call to a Call Forward No Answer Directory Number DN after a predetermined number of rings This feature is enabled at the TSP level when defining the ISDN BRI DN Both the external and internal Call Forward No Answer features are configured at the DSL level using LD 27 The call can be specified to be forwarded to the attendant to an assigned hunting DN or to a flexible Call Forward No Answer DN by using LD 15 When a call originated by an ISDN BRI terminal is forwarded to a predetermined DN specified in LD 15 the display on that ISDN BRI terminal is not updated to indicate a call modification Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks Voice calls 91 Procedure 29 Performing a Call Forward No Answer test Step Action 1 Set the FEAT parameter to FNA and SFA to enable Call Forward No Answer and Second Level Forward No Answer SFA is needed only to test two levels of Call Forward No
75. nnected to a DPN 100 or configured with MPH Also packet data transmission functions must be selected when configuring the B channel and D channel transmission characteristics Use LD 27 to specify the packet data transmission functions See MISP configuration procedures in ISDN Basic Rate Interface Feature Fundamentals NN43001 580 In addition to configuring the MISP and the DSL in LD 27 ensure the following the ISDN PRI loop carrying packet data was configured in LD 17 e the packet handler route was specified in LD 16 e an ISDN PRI channel for the packet handler route was configured using LD 14 See ISDN Basic Rate Interface Feature Fundamentals NN43001 580 for a detailed description of how to configure relevant ISDN BRI packet data transmission parameters in LD 17 LD 16 and LD 14 Procedure 37 Perform a B channel packet data transmission test using an external packet handler Step Action 1 From an ISDN BRI B channel packet data terminal dial another local or a remote ISDN BRI packet data terminal and establish an active call connection After the call originating ISDN BRI terminal receives an Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks Packet data transmission 101 acknowledgment that the receiving ISDN BRI terminal is ready the call originating ISDN BRI terminal can b
76. nnecting clock reference cables Step Action 1 Search for available D sub 9 connector slots on the I O panels of the selected IPE and CE I O modules if the I O panel is equipped with D sub 9 connector slots If none is available look for an empty slot used for 25 pair wire connectors the cables contain two adapter plates to convert a 25 wire slot to two D sub 9 connector slots 2 Connect the cables as shown in Figure 11 Clock reference cable connection page 41 if choosing IPE slots 0 4 8 or 12 remove the transmit and receive cable installed on pins 72 79 and secure them to a proper place End Figure 11 Clock reference cable connection NTND71AA AD CE I O panel IPE shelf CE shelf NTND72AA 553 7702 Clock recovery The SILC is configured in the slave slave mode when acting as a trunk interface This is configured through the Maintenance Signaling Channel MSC The microcontroller configures the S T chips on the SILC as appropriate Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks 42 Installing ISDN BRI hardware The SILC can recover the network clock from the received data stream using on chip phase lock loops The clock frequency that is recovered is 2 56 MHz The jitter and wander conform to CCITT recommendations All of the S T chips on the SILC co
77. nses to LOOP and MISP prompts in LD 27 page 56 for the correct response to the MISP prompt Table 14 Correct responses to LOOP and MISP prompts in LD 27 Expansion 4 MG 1000S 1 CS 1000S and Chassis MG 1000S 2 Systems Installation procedures Summary The following is a summary of the procedures to install and configure ISDN BRI hardware Collectively the procedures apply to line packet data and trunking applications Individually some procedures apply only to line packet data or trunking Before beginning the procedures ensure the system is installed and operational Perform the procedures in the order shown Step Action 1 Select the card slots See Procedure 14 Selecting the card slots page 58 2 Remove the MISP if previously installed See Procedure 16 Removing the MISP page 60 3 Install the clock controller on the MISP for trunking applications only Installing the clock controller on the MISP for trunking applications page 60 4 Install the MISP See Procedure 15 Installing the MISP page 59 Note 1 A clock controller is only required for ISDN BRI trunk applications The system supports a single active clock controller CC This clock controller can support both a primary and a Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks Installatio
78. odule 5 Place the cover in a safe place away from the working area to avoid damaging it 6 Repeat steps 1 through 5 for each cover requiring removal End Figure 4 Module cover locking latches Large System unlatch cover MR o oL Lt Penner 553 7695 Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks Installing ISDN BRI hardware for line applications 21 Procedure 3 Installing the MISP Step Action Once covers have been removed and card slot locations selected for ISDN BRI cards install the MISP cards 1 Hold the MISP by its card locking devices Squeeze the tabs to unlatch the card locking devices and lift the tabs out and away from the card 2 Insert the MISP into the selected card slot of the module so it engages the card guides in the module 3 Slide the MISP into the module until it engages the backplane connector 4 Push the MISP firmly into the connector using the locking devices as levers by pushing them toward the card s front panel 5 Push the tabs firmly against the front panel of the card so they latch to the front lip in the module and to the post on the card 6 Observe the red LED on the MISP faceplate Ifthe red LED lights and stays lit continuously without flashing three times the card is defective Remove the MISP cho
79. onfiguration page 33 through Table 11 Card location form NT8D37 IPE module 12 cable configuration page 44 which begins on Table 5 NT8D37 IPE moduleSILC and UILC pair terminations for connectors A E K R 12 cable configuration page 33 Note In Table 5 NT8D37 IPE moduleSILC and UILC pair terminations for connectors A E K R 12 cable configuration page 33 through Table 11 Card location form NT8D37 IPE module 12 cable configuration page 44 the cable pair designated T T is the transmit pair and the pair designated R R is the receive pair of the S T interface The cable pair designated T R is the Tx and Rx of the 2B1Q full duplex U interface 3 Identify building wires connected to the bottom of the distribution strip Refer to the Building Cable Plan which identifies wires between distribution frames and wall outlets The Building Cable Plan is developed according to instructions in the Planning the Site section in Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Planning and Engineering 553 3021 120 4 Plug in the terminating resistor at the appropriate location in each S T DSL See Engineering Guidelines in the SDN Basic Rate Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks 30 Installing ISDN BRI hardware Interface Feature Fundamentals NN43001 580
80. onnected at the cross connect terminal 4 Cross connect the pins from the SILC or UILC to the building wiring 5 Repeat this procedure for each DSL End Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks Installation procedures 71 Table 16 SILC and UILC port assignments connectors at cross connect terminal page 71 identifies SILC and UILC port assignments connectors at the cross connect terminal SC ad UILC port assignments connectors at cross connect terminal Connector pin number Wire SILC port UILC port and wire color signals signals color code codes Card ports 0 TX OT 26 W BL 0 TX OR 1 BL W 0 RX 27 W O Port 0 0 RX 2 O W 1 TX 1T 28 W G 1 TX 1R 3 G W 1 RX 29 W BR Port 1 1 RX 4 BR W 2 TX 2T 30 W S 2 X 2R 5 S W 2 RX 31 R BL Port 2 2 RX 6 BL R 3 TX 3T 32 R O 3 TX 3R 7 O R 3 RX 33 R G Port 3 3 RX 8 G R 4 TX 4T 34 R BR 4 TX 4R 9 BR R 4 RX 35 R S Port 4 4 RX 10 S R 5 TX 5T 36 BK BL 5TX 5R 11 BL BK 5RX 37 BK O Port 5 5RX 12 O BK Note The cable pair designated TX TX is the transmit pair and the pair designated RX RX is the receive pair of the S T interface The cable pair designated T R is the Tip and Ring of the 2B1Q full duplex U interface Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 31
81. onnectors C G M T Table 7 NT8D37 IPE module SILC and UILC pair terminations for connectors C G M T 12 cable configuration Port signals SILC UILC Pair color 4Tx 4ATx 26 1 W BL BL W 4Rx 4Rx 27 2 W O O W 2 5Tx 5Tx 5T 5R 28 3 W G G W 5Rx 5Rx 29 4 W BR BR W 6Tx 6Tx eT eR 30 5 W S S W 6Rx eRx 31 6 R BL BL R Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks SILC UILC T po 71x 7YTx 7Rx 7RXx Installing ISDN BRI hardware for line applications 35 rd Pair color M rt 7 OTx OTx ORx ORx 1Tx ATx 1Rx ARx 2Tx 2Tx 2Rx 2Rx 3Tx STx 3Rx 3Rx ATx 47x 4Rx 4Rx 5Tx 51x 5Rx SRXx 6Tx 6Tx 6Rx eRx 71x 7TX 7Rx 7Rx 1T 4R 36 11 BK BL BL BK 37 12 BK O O BK 2T 2R 38 13 BK G G BK 39 14 BK BR BK BR 3T 3R 40 15 BK S S BK 41 16 Y BL BL Y 4T 4R 42 17 Y O O Y 43 18 Y G G Y 5T 5R 44 19 Y BR BR Y 45 20 Y S S Y 6T 6R 46 21 V BL BL V 47 22 V O V O 7T 7R 48 23 V G G V 49 24 V BR BR V Connecting the ISDN BRI terminals to the DSL ISDN BRI terminals are connected to DSLs using modular cables up to 10 meters 33 feet long with RJ 45 plugs on each end One end of
82. ose a new MISP and repeat the installation procedure If the red LED lights flashes three times and turns off the MISP is operating correctly and is configured and enabled Go to step 7 If it lights flashes three times and stays lit continuously the MISP is operating correctly but is not configured and enabled Go to step 7 7 Repeat steps 1 through 6 for each MISP requiring installation End Procedure 4 Removing the MISP Step Action Perform the following steps to remove the MISP Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks 22 Installing ISDN BRI hardware 1 Hold the MISP by its card locking devices Squeeze the tabs to unlatch the card locking devices and lift the tabs out and away from the card 2 Carefully remove the MISP from its card slot and slowly slide the card from the module End Procedure 5 Installing the BRSC SILC and UILC Step Action After MISPs are installed install SILCs UILCs and BRSCs as required As the cards are installed keep a list of the card type BRSC SILC or UILC the module number and the number of the card slot containing the card Use the Core Network Module card location form or the IPE Module card location form at the end of this chapter to document this information 1 Hold the card by its card locking
83. ould reside in the IPE module Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks 18 Installing ISDN BRI hardware o Group all SILCs UILCs BRSCs and the MISP that supports them in the same network group to avoid using junctors for dedicated connections Figures 1 through 3 beginning Figure 1 NT8D35 Network module Large System page 18 show typical module configurations Figure 1 NT8D35 Network module Large System page 18 shows the NT8D35 Network module Figure 1 NT8D35 Network module Large System Network type cards NT8D04 Superloop Net QPC414 Network Card NT8D17 Conference TDS PRUDTI 5 9 SDI DCHI 5 13 MSDL 5 13 ISP 3 5 8 33 B 88835 ees T 5955 ol o ou ou Ji S S YI 0010 0 aA AA ooo O 553 7692 Figure 2 NT8D37 IPE module Large System page 19 shows the NT8D37 IPE module Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks Installing ISDN BRI hardware for line applications 19 SLL s EOH H ODDOOOEOOOODRSSDUEUELLLLLLCLLESOLGELoCLALLLIRRLR REQUULLRUUOoFRKtU Oo OtL Figure 2 NT8D37 IPE module Large System Intelligent line and trunk Intelligent line a
84. ow the same procedures as described for line applications refer to Procedure 3 Installing the MISP page 21 Installing the clock reference on the SILC The DSL 0 and DSL 1 on an SILC card can be configured as the reference clock source with DSL 0 being assigned for the primary clock reference and DSL 1 being assigned for the secondary clock reference The loop number and location of the primary and secondary clock source is configured in the Digital Data Block LD 73 Refer to the ISDN Basic Rate Interface Feature Fundamentals NN43001 580 Procedure 11 Providing clock referencing on the SILC Step Action Complete the following procedure to provide clock referencing on the SILC To install the NTRB53 Clock Controller for CS 1000 Release 4 0 refer to ISDN Primary Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 301 1 Maintain the same polarity on each transmit and receive Rewire the selected Tx and Rx pairs applicable to DSLO and DSL1 to Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks 40 Installing ISDN BRI hardware exchange the Tx and Rx pair position This rewiring is done at the Main Distribution Frame MDF Remove the phantom power jumpers two jumpers per DSL from the pin headers Place the SILC in the selected IPE slot Configure the selected DSL as Terminal Equipmen
85. port designations at the MDF NT8D37 IPE module 16 cable configuration page 27 shows the SILC port designation labels for the IPE module The Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks Installing ISDN BRI hardware for line applications 27 UILC port designation labels for the IPE and CE modules are shown in Table 4 UILC port designation labels at the MDF NT8D37 IPE module 16 cable configuration page 27 Table 3 SILC port designations at the MDF NT8D37 IPE module 16 cable configuration T S TEM PRR DAR DAR kie adn DAR DER PAR PRR rum DAR DA DAR DAR DAR PEE DAR DER DAR DAR DER MOMS DAR DAR DAR DAR PRR T T T T T T R R T R R TAR T R R TAS T R R T R R PER 7 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 T T T T T T T T T R R T R R T R R T R R T R R T R R T R R T R R 7 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 T T T T T T T T T R R T R R T R R T R R T R R T R R T R R T R R 7 m 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 T T T T T T T T T R R ir a do ug bis Lis e wi 7 M xis DAR DAR DAR DAR DAR DER DAR rn DAR DER DAR PRR PRR PRR TRR T T R R TRR TRR TRR PRR TRR PRR TRR 7 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Rw T T T T T T T T T R R T R R T R R T R R T R R T R R T R R T R R 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 T T T T T T T T T R R T R R T R R T R R T R R T R R T R R T R R 7
86. r D70 protocol through a U interface The distance limitation of the NT1 from the Local Exchange depends on the distance supported by the Local Exchange To achieve system clock synchronization configure the system as a slave to the local exchange Derive the clock source from either the ISDN BRI Local Exchange connection or the other ISDN BRI PRI DTI local exchange connections if available After you complete the acceptance testing setup proceed with the test described in Testing ISDN BRI functions page 87 Figure 14 ISDN BRI acceptance testing setup for trunking Local Exchange connectivity Non ISDN BRI device as25000r digital type telephone PITT supporting 1 TR6 Numeris VN2 D70 1 spur 2PAI2 s connection Large System 553 7707 Set up ISDN BRI trunking TIE trunk connectivity Figure 15 ISDN BRI acceptance testing setup for trunking TIE trunk connectivity page 51 illustrates one configuration that can be used to test ISDN BRI TIE trunk connectivity In this configuration a Meridian Customer Defined Networking MCDN TIE trunk connection is implemented by connecting two systems to the ISDN BRI leased line through the local exchange using two SILC cards The S T interface is connected to the local exchange using an NT1 There is no distance limitation on this configuration System clock synchronization can be achieved by having Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Inte
87. rface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks Setting up ISDN BRI test terminals and trunks 51 the system slave to the local exchange the clock source may be derived either from the ISDN BRI local exchange connections or from other ISDN BRI PRI DTI local exchange connections if available Figure 15 ISDN BRI acceptance testing setup for trunking TIE trunk connectivity Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks 52 Preparing the system Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks Configuring ISDN BRI hardware Contents This section contains information on the following topics Hardware requirements page 53 Line and packet data applications page 53 ISDN BRI trunking page 54 Configuring ISDN BRI trunking with IP expansion cabinets or MG 1000S systems page 55 Summary page 56 Installation procedures page 58 Hardware requirements This section contains the hardware requirements for line and packet data applications e ISDN BRI trunking Line and packet data applications Table 12 Hardware requirements for line and packet da
88. rge System Planning and Engineering NN43021 220 Install any Intelligent Peripheral Equipment IPE or Network Modules needed to house ISDN BRI cards as determined in Engineering guidelines of ISDN Basic Rate Interface Feature Fundamentals NN43001 580 Refer to Communication Server 1000M and Meridian Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks 14 Preparing for installation 1 Large System Installation and Commissioning NN43021 310 for a description of how to install the modules Unpacking and inspecting ISDN BRI cards and external communication cables are shipped in separate packages To unpack them follow the general precautions recommended by computer and telephone equipment manufacturers e Remove items that generate static charge from the installation site e Ifthe installation site is carpeted spray it with an antistatic spray e Ground yourself before handling any equipment e Carefully remove the equipment from its packaging Do not puncture or tear the containers Use scissors or a utility knife Inspect the equipment for obvious faults or damage Report any damaged component to your sales representative and the carrier who delivered the equipment When unpacking the circuit cards hold them only by their nonconductor edges Do not touch connector pins or components
89. ring ringing and for the duration of the call 3 Release the call at the called or calling party terminal 4 Set PRES No in the TSP data block for the calling party ISDN BRI terminal If the calling party ISDN BRI terminal has an option on the set to allow or restrict the presentation of the calling party number select the option to allow presentation and place a call to another ISDN BRI terminal 5 Observe the called party ISDN BRI terminal display You should see the number being displayed 6 Release the call connection End ISDN BRI Conference National ISDN 1 and ETSI ISDN BRI Conference allows an ISDN BRI terminal user to bridge multiple parties into a conversation The user can invoke Conference on a call add a new party to an existing call Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks Voice calls 93 Call Join two separate parties on the terminal disconnect from the Conference Procedure 31 Perform an ISDN BRI Conference test Step Action The same procedures can be used to test ISDN BRI NI 1 or ETSI Conference 1 In the DSL configuration in LD 27 set PRID 6 to select the National ISDN 1 protocol or set PRID 2 for the ETSI protocol 2 In the TSP configuration in LD 27 define conference under FEATID FEATID aaa mmm nnn where aaa A03 3 party confer
90. rminal DN See TSP configuration procedures in SDN Basic Rate Interface Feature Fundamentals NN43001 580 Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks 92 Testing ISDN BRI functions This feature gives the calling and the called parties the option of displaying the calling line identification as follows The called party ISDN BRI terminal must have the calling line presentation CLIP parameter value set to YES to accept the calling line identification and show it on its display If there is an option on the ISDN BRI terminal that enables the calling party to allow or restrict the presentation of the calling line ID on a per call basis select the option to allow presentation This option on the terminal overrides the PRES parameter values entered in the TSP data block when configuring the TSP This depends on the telephone configuration default See TSP configuration procedures in ISDN Basic Rate Interface Feature Fundamentals NN43001 580 Procedure 30 Perform a Calling Line Identification Presentation test Step Action 1 Configure both the calling and the called party ISDN BRI terminal DN with CLIP YES and PRES YEs 2 Place a call from one terminal to the other and observe the display on the called party ISDN BRI terminal The Calling Line Identification should be displayed du
91. s with building wiring connected to ISDN BRI terminals Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks Installing ISDN BRI hardware for line applications 29 o oo TEE LL Each SILC provides eight four wire full duplex ports These ports are connected to building wiring to form DSLs These ports are polarity sensitive Signal polarity must be maintained along each loop Each UILC provides eight two wire full duplex ports These ports are connected to twisted pair building wiring to form DSLs These DSLs are not polarity sensitive and although recommended it is not necessary to maintain signal polarity along each loop Procedure 9 Cross connecting SILC and or UILC ports to the building wiring Step Action Perform the following steps to cross connect the SILC and or UILC ports to the building wiring 1 Identify the card type SILC or UILC for a connector on the MDF Refer to the IPE or CE module card location form at the end of this chapter which shows the card type connected to each I O panel connector 2 Identify transmit and receive pairs on the top of the labeled distribution strip for the card type and module type you are connecting To identify SILC or UILC ports and their pin numbers refer to Table 5 NT8D37 IPE moduleSILC and UILC pair terminations for connectors A E K R 12 cable c
92. stor 40378866 resistor End Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks Installation procedures 75 Connecting the ISDN BRI terminals ISDN BRI terminals are connected to DSLs using modular cables not longer than 10 m 33 ft with RJ 45 type plugs on each end One end of the cable is plugged into the terminal and the other end is plugged into the telephone outlet All terminals must be compatible with the system and comply with one of the following protocols for ISDN BRI terminals ETSI NET 3 INS NET 64 e NUMERIS e ANSI standards Contact your Nortel Networks representative for the latest list of compatible terminals To connect 1TR6 terminals an ETSI NET 3 to 1TR6 protocol converter is required A terminal adapter the So Adapter has been specifically designed to interface with the ISDN BRI DSL and the 1TR6 terminals Its main function is to convert 1TR6 protocol sent from the 1TR6 terminal into the ETSI NET 3 protocol required for ISDN BRI S T interface specification The S T interface uses an 8 conductor modular cable terminated with an 8 pin RJ 45 type plug An 8 pin RJ 45 type jack located on the terminal connects the terminal to the DSL using this modular cable Table 17 S T interface connector specification page 75 shows the connector pin assignment for the ja
93. t TE mode in LD 27 Enable the clock in LD 60 to output the clock references to the IPE back plane pins Configure the Clock Controller card to accept ISDN BRI clock reference Check the appropriate messages from the Clock Controller to ensure that it is synchronized to the proper clock reference in LD 60 Connect the ISDN BRI clock reference cables to the Clock Controller using the procedures which follow End Connecting clock reference cables Complete this procedure to connect the ISDN BRI clock reference cables to the Clock Controller There are three different cables that route clock signals from the IPE back plane to the Clock Controller face plate as shown in Figure 11 Clock reference cable connection page 41 Refer to Table 8 ISDN BRI clock reference tables page 40 Table 8 ISDN BRI clock reference tables Code Length feet Use NTND70AA 1 5 Connects IPE back plane to IPE I O panel NTND71AA AD 6 5 12 25 42 Connects IPE I O to CE I O panel NTND72AA 6 5 Connects CE I O to Clock Controller face plate Note Measure the distance between the IPE and CE modules to ensure that you order the correct cable lengths Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks Installing ISDN BRI hardware for trunk applications 41 lt _ lt Procedure 12 Co
94. ta applications page 53 lists the hardware required to configure line and packet data on the system Table 12 Hardware requirements for line and packet data applications Hardware Product code Description MISP circuit card NTBK22 The MISP card NTBK22 is specific to Small Systems and CS 1000S systems It performs Data Link Layer 2 and Network Layer 3 processing associated with the OSI protocol SILC circuit card NT6D70AA 48V North American S T interface line card NT6D70BA 40V International S T interface line card UILC circuit card NT6D71 U interface line card Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks 54 Configuring ISDN BRI hardware Hardware Product code Description Terminating resistor A0378866 Terminating resistor PRI circuit card one Required for packet data implementation only only NTRB21 1 5Mb TMDI circuit card with built in downloadable D channel NTAKO9 1 5 Mb DTI PRI circuit card NTAK79 2 0 Mb PRI circuit card NTBK50 2 0 Mb PRI circuit card used with the downloadable D channel application Packet handler Required for packet data implementation only DPN 100 DPN 100 packet handler is required for external packet data implementation only when the system does not process X 25 packets ISDN BRI terminals Required for line applications only M531
95. terface page 79 illustrates an ISDN BRI terminal connection to a U interface 3 Enter the Static TEI at the terminal Note Do not perform this step to assign Dynamic TEIs since they are automatically assigned 4 Enter the Service Profile ID number at the terminal For detailed information about this procedure refer to the terminal user guide 5 Repeat step 1 to step 4 for each ISDN BRI terminal End Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks 78 Configuring ISDN BRI hardware Figure 28 Connecting the ISDN BRI terminal to the S T interface Optional Power Adapter RJ 45 type RJ 45 type plug wall outlet DSL wiring R WHT ORG T BLU WHT T WHT BLU R 1 ORG WHT P GRN WHT P WHT GRN S T interface Optional me A external power _ _ 44 amp Modular cable source PS 52 maximum length 10 m Printer RJ 45 type plug Voice Data terminal S T interface connector on the ISDN BRI terminal 553 7700 EPS Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks Installation procedures 79 Figure 29 Connecting the ISDN network terminator to the U interface RJ 45 RJ 45 type wall
96. the traffic activities for lines and trunks including ISDN BRI DSLs Figure 33 Network traffic report page 106 is an example of the Network traffic report Figure 33 Network traffic report 0111 TFSO00 004 TERM 00000 0000120 00090 00000 0000535 00300 008 TDS 00000 0000050 00060 00000 0000200 00100 012 CONF 00001 0000010 00020 00003 0000090 00080 016 TERM 00000 0000000 00000 00000 0000000 00000 020 TERM 00000 0000200 00093 00000 0000980 00800 024 TERM 00000 0000005 00030 00000 0000039 00034 028 CONF 00000 0000030 00040 00000 0000090 00080 032 TERM 00000 0000080 00030 00000 0000235 00230 036 TERM 00000 0000070 00050 00000 0000450 00300 040 TDS 00000 0000070 00050 00000 0000226 00131 044 TERM 00002 0000060 00051 00003 0000120 00100 048 TERM 00000 0000070 00060 00000 0000240 00200 052 TERM 00000 0000030 00222 00000 0000100 00094 056 TERM 00000 0000080 00075 00000 0000450 00400 For a detailed description of how to set up and print traffic reports see Set up ISDN BRI traffic reports in SDN Basic Rate Interface Feature Fundamentals NN43001 580 Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks All Rights Reserved Publication NN43001 318 Document status St
97. two DN appearances on the ISDN BRI terminal use the first DN to forward a call and the second DN to place a call to test the call forward On some ISDN BRI terminals the second DN appearance allows the user to initiate the second call 4 Activate ISDN BRI National ISDN 1 Call Forward All Calls on the ISDN BRI terminal for the first DN a Press the Forward key b Dial the number where calls are to be forwarded c Press the Forward key 5 From the second DN place a call to the first DN to verify that the call has been forwarded 6 To cancel National ISDN 1 Call Forward All Calls Press the Forward or the Cancel key End Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks 98 Testing ISDN BRI functions S LL ISDN BRI ETSI Call Forwarding Unconditional The ISDN BRI ETSI Call Forwarding Unconditional CFU supplementary service allows an incoming call to an ISDN BRI terminal to be forwarded to a predetermined destination within or outside the system The call is forwarded whether the user is busy or idle An ISDN BRI user can assign the same address or a different address for voice or data calls being forwarded Calls can also be forwarded to an ISDN BRI terminal or a non ISDN BRI terminal When the CFU feature is activated outgoing calls can still be made from the ISDN BRI terminal The E
98. uld be configured as Terminal Equipment Slaves TES but only the clocks recovered from DSLO and DSL1 are routed to the back plane connector pins These clocks are provided as differential pairs on back plane pins See Table 9 Clocks as differential pairs page 42 Table 9 Clocks as differential pairs Differential pairs Pin Row A Primary 73 Ref 0A Primary 74 Ref 1A Secondary 75 Ref 0B Secondary 76 Ref 1B Automatic clock recovery is done upon the expiration of the free run guard timer Tracking is restored to the primary reference clock if defined If the primary reference clock is disabled tracking is restored to the secondary reference clock if defined Installing the SILC and the UILC Follow the same procedures as described earlier for line applications refer to Procedure 5 Installing the BRSC SILC and UILC page 22 Connecting the system to the Main Distribution Frame MDF Follow the same procedures as described earlier for line applications refer to Procedure 8 Connect the modules to the MDF page 24 Cross connecting the Main Distribution Frame MDF The system in TIE trunk or CO connectivity requires a different wiring configuration than for a line application the transmit and receive pairs should be reversed as illustrated in Figure 12 Connect the network termination to the U interface and to the S T interface in TE mode page 43 Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rat
99. unication Server 1000M Chassis CS 1000M Chassis Communication Server 1000M Cabinet CS 1000M Cabinet Communication Server 1000M Half Group CS 1000M HG Communication Server 1000M Single Group CS 1000M SG e Communication Server 1000M Multi Group CS 1000M MG e Communication Server 1000E CS 1000E Note When upgrading software memory upgrades may be required on the Signaling Server the Call Server or both System migration When particular Meridian 1 systems are upgraded to run CS 1000 Release 4 5 software and configured to include a Signaling Server they become CS 1000M systems Table 1 Meridian 1 systems to CS 1000M systems page 10 lists each Meridian 1 system that supports an upgrade path to a CS 1000M system Table 1 Meridian 1 systems to CS 1000M systems This Meridian 1 system Meridian 1 PBX 11C Chassis Meridian 1 PBX 11C Cabinet Meridian 1 PBX 51C Meridian 1 PBX 61C Meridian 1 PBX 81C For more information see one or more of the following NTPs Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Small System Upgrade NN4301 1 459 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Upgrades Overview NN43021 458 Communication Server 1000S Upgrades NN43031 458 e Communication Server 1000E Upgrades NN43041 458 Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Net
100. works Related information 11 Intended audience This document is intended for individuals responsible for the planning engineering and administration of the applicable system Conventions Terminology In this document the following systems are referred to generically as system Communication Server 1000S CS 1000S Communication Server 1000M CS 1000M Communication Server 1000E CS 1000E Meridian 1 The following systems are referred to generically as Small System Communication Server 1000M Chassis CS 1000M Chassis Communication Server 1000M Cabinet CS 1000M Cabinet Meridian 1 PBX 11C Chassis Meridian 1 PBX 11C Cabinet The following systems are referred to generically as Large System Communication Server 1000M Half Group CS 1000M HG Communication Server 1000M Single Group CS 1000M SG Communication Server 1000M Multi Group CS 1000M MG Meridian 1 PBX 51C Meridian 1 PBX 61C Meridian 1 PBX 81 Meridian 1 PBX 81C Related information This section lists information sources that relate to this document NTPs The following NTPs are referenced in this document Features and Services NN4300 1 506 Software Input Output Administration NN43001 61 1 Software Input Output Reference Maintenance NN43001 711 Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks 12 A
101. ws pair terminations for connectors B F L S Table 6 NT8D37 IPE module SILC and UILC pair terminations for connectors B F L S 12 cable configuration Port signals I O panel connectors SILC UILC Pair color F L S OTx OTx W BL BL W S ORx ORx W O O W lot 13 1Tx ATx 1T 1R 28 3 W G G W 1 1Rx 1Rx 29 4 W BR BR W Nortel Communication Server 1000 ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning NN43001 318 01 02 Standard Release 5 0 20 June 2007 Copyright 2003 2007 Nortel Networks 34 Installing ISDN BRI hardware Port signals I O panel connectors SILC UILC Pair color B F 2Tx 2Tx W S S W 2Rx 2Rx R BL BL R 3Tx STx R O O R 3Rx 3Rx R G G R 4Tx ATx 4T 4R 34 9 R BR BR R 4Rx 4Rx 35 10 R S S R 5Tx 5Tx BK BL BL BK 5Rx 5Rx BK O O BK 6Tx 6Tx BK G G BK 6Rx eRx BK BR BK BR 7Tx 7Tx 7T 7TR 40 15 BK S S BK 7Rx 7RX 41 16 Y BL BL Y OTx OTx Y O O Y S slo ORx ORx Y G G Y lot t6 2 10 1Tx ATx 1T 1R 44 19 Y BR BR Y 1Rx 1Rx 45 20 Y S S Y 2Tx 2Tx 2T 2R 46 21 V BL BL V 2Rx 2Rx 47 22 V O V O 3Tx STx 3T S3R 48 23 V G G V 3Rx 3Rx 49 24 V BR BR V Table 7 NT8D37 IPE moduleSILC and UILC pair terminations for connectors C G M T 12 cable configuration page 34 shows pair terminations for c

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