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Lucent Technologies Enterprise Communications Server Comcode 108678723 User's Manual
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1. DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 A Baselining the Customer s Configuration DEFINITY ECS Administration Worksheet SHSrp ZL 15e ureN ssonn qumu SHSrp ZL 15e ueN ssonn z qumu Sso1ppe uorne o 2Nd Sso1ppe uorne o 2Nd pod OVW Isa ALINHSG WIV 2 ISA VNIV PHMS WIV ONd d ONd V p nu uo suro3s s Al y qery r q ru pue 6 103 JBIYSYIOM uorjenSruoo utolsnO T V lqEL DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 B ATM Switch Feature Interactions Location related Interactions B 1 ATM Switch Feature Interactions The interconnection of port networks across a wide area through multiple ATM switches may introduce delays in establishing some inter port network connections WAN interconnectivity can introduce some transmission delays The following topics are covered in this appendix Location related Interactions Features Supported Features Not Supported Delay Interactions ATM Feature Interactions Cross product Compatibility Location related Interactions Location related problems happen in two areas Switch operability Feature performance Svvitch operability The basic svvitch functions Table B 1 are affected by location vvithin the
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3. Y Component Description Cabinet Installed and fiber prepped fiber pass through Timing if T1 or E1 synchronization splitter installed and stable timing source needed present ATM switches m ATM switches installed and fiber connected ATM interfaces m All ATM interface circuit packs TN2305 TN2306 installed and able to receive and pass on synchronization Required circuit m Allcircuit packs required for DEFINITY ECS Release 8 are packs installed and administered Critical reliability network duplication only Duplication m 2independent switches or 1 switch with duplicated switch fabrics and controls m Independent fiber optic connections between the OC 3 STM 1 ATM interfaces and each duplicated switch fabric Power supply No one power failure other than the commercial AC source able to cause m both pairs of switch fabric and controls to simultaneously fail no one power failure excluding AC source m allinterface circuits to fail simultaneously Back up power m Backup option independent of commercial AC source installed Table 4 2 lists and describes the equipment and materials required for an ATM upgrade DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 4 Upgrading to ATM PNC CSS to R8r ATM PNC 4 3 Table 4 2 Equipment and materials checklist NI Item Description Translation removable m Customer s translation removable media
4. address circuit pack in 01C01 cabinet carrier slot format 10 Assign network Type a name n the Name field to assign a unique name 15 character port network name Continued on next page DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 5 Administering ATM PNC and ATM CES Administering DEFINITY ECS 5 6 Table 5 4 ATM PNC administration Continued V Step Action Command Description 11 Set the MAC Set Address format to one of the following address E 164 ATM private DCC or ICD Steps 10 13 gt NOTE If other ATM applications are installed ask the ATM system administrator to determine which address format to use The system default is DCC 12 Fill in information Set HO DSP XXXXXXXX fill in information from the from worksheet ATM worksheet Appendix A Baselining the Customer s Configuration 13 Enter the ESI Type in the ESI from the ATM worksheet Appendix A address Baselining the Customer s Configuration MAC address of the TN2305 TN2306 in the EPN gt NOTE The first 18 bytes auto set after initial entry Just enter the MAC address from each column for each TN2305 TN2306 circuit pack 14 Set the Sel field Set the Sel field to 00 NOTE Steps 11 13 make up the 20 byte ATM address 15 If duplicated change Set Enable Operation of SPE Duplication PNC critical system parameters
5. nstalling a DEFINITY ECS ATM PNC Equipment Installation 3 2 Slot restrictions for an ATM interface circuit packs are similar to expansion interface circuit packs PPN ATM interface circuit packs used for ATM PNC must occupy the slots labeled EXPANSION INTERFACE EPNs ATM interface circuit packs used for ATM PNC can occupy slot 1 and 2 if duplicated on carrier A and slot 2 and 3 if duplicated on carrier B Follow the steps in Table 3 1 to ensure that m the applicable equipment is installed correctly m the customer s configuration is properly recorded use worksheet in Appendix A Baselining the Customer s Configuration Table 3 1 General installation process Y Step Action Description 1 Install DEFINITY ECS Refer to the appropriate installation book switen See DEFINITY ECS configurations on page 1 6 for connection schematics 2 Install ATM switch es Refer to your ATM switch s quick reference guide or access concentrators 3 Check the distances Use the information in Table 3 3 to determine the from the ATM switch maximum cable run lengths for the configuration for more to the DS1 timing information source 4 Install ATM interface Insert the TN2305 TN2306 circuit pack s into the circuit pack appropriate slot s 5 Route the fiber optic Follow the fiber pass through procedure in the appropriate cables between the installation book ATM switch and the DEFINITY PPN and 7
6. lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt Japan Korea Luxembourg Malaysia Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway lt lt lt lt lt lt lt Continued on next page Issue 1 April 2000 3 15 DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 Installing a DEFINITY ECS ATM PNC Synchronization Installation and Testing 3 Table 3 4 Country specific splitter applications Continued Splitter model Country 400A 401A T1 100 Q 402A E1 120 2 403A E1 750 Philippines Poland Portugal Russia Saudi Arabia lt lt lt lt lt Singapore South Africa Spain Sri Lanka Sweden Switzerland Taiwan Ukraine UAE UK xlxixixlxixixlxixixixixlixi x x x xixixixixikx USA Uzbekistan lt lt Vietnam 1 Japan uses both 75 Q and 120 Q T1 402A and 403A sync splitters will also work with T1s Issue 1 April 2000 3 16 DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 3 Installing a DEFINITY ECS ATM PNC Synchronization Installation and Testing 3 17 Verify the DS1 service To verify the DS1 service use the procedure in Table 3 5 Have the ATM svvitch installer verify the synchronization source Table 3 5
7. Start Time 01 00 Stop Time Daily Maintenance daily Save Translation Control Channel Interchange daily System Clocks Interchange 2 SPE 0 OT 01 no daily Screen 4 1 Maintenance related system parameters status pnc PORT NETWORK CONNECTIVITY Duplicated no Software Locked Standby Busied Standby Refreshed Interchange Disabled A PNC B PNC Mode active Mode State of Health State of Health Inter PN Index Inter PN Index Ma or Alarms 0 Ma or Alarms Minor Alarms 0 Minor Alarms C Warning Alarms 0 Warning Alarms Screen 4 2 Port network connectivity DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 4 Upgrading to ATM PNC Screens and Tables 4 22 Table 4 7 PNC interchange A PNC status B PNC status Description Active Standby Go to the next step Standby Active 1 Do a PNC interchange reset pnc interchange 2 Verify the interchange status pnc m A PNC is active m B PNC is standby change cabinet 1 Page 1 of 1 SPE CABINET CABINET DESCRIPTION Cabinet 1 Cabinet Layout five carrier Cabinet Type processor Number of Portnetvorks 1 Room Floor Building CARRIER DESCRIPTION Carrier Carrier Type Number Duplicate C port PN 01 B processor PN 01 A processor PN 01 X Fan D dup sw node SN 01 01E E x svitch node SN 01 01D p Screen 4 3 Cabinet aa atm pne 1 N ATM PNC Con
8. Table 3 12 Configuring the 316X CSU to send AIS blue alarm Y Step Action Description 1 Configure CSU At the 316X CSU press the double up arrow 2 Go through the Press the button under Cnfig readout steps 3 Continue Press the button under Activ 4 Continue Press the button under Edit 5 Continue Press the right arrow until GEN displays 6 Continue Press the button under GEN 7 Continue Press F1 Next until Gen Yellow Alarm displays This option defaults as enabled 8 Continue Press the button under Disabled 9 Continue Press the double up arrow Save Option displays when Enabled changes to Disabled 10 Save settings Press the button under the word Yes at the Save Options Yes or No prompt Otherwise press F1 twice 11 Save options Press the button under Activ when asked where to save the options Command Complete displays 12 Return to default The CSU times out to its default ESF CSU Operational Screen Screen or set it there by pressing the double up arrow once and then pressing F1 twice 13 Install the splitter Go to Table 3 13 to install the splitter gt NOTE All four faceplate status LEDs on the DS1 circuit pack are dark not lit when using an external CSU or DSU CSU The STATUS LEDs on the DST circuit pack are only functional vvith a 120A ICSU DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 3
9. medi edia m Customer s fall back translation removable media Replacement circuit DEFINITY ATM interface circuit packs TN2305 TN2306 packs Cables amp adaptors Fiber optic cabling and ST to SC adapters if necessary Design Customer s configuration SDSC 1 The removable media is optical disk when upgrading to Release 8 it is tape when upgrading to Release 7 2 After upgrading the DEFINITY ECS to Release 8 use the spare formatted optical disk for the fall back removable media Do NOT use an off the shelf optical disk CSS to R8r ATM PNC This section describes the procedures for upgrading a DEFINITY ECS with center stage switch CSS and no previous ATM administration to a Release 8 ATM PNC You need separate ATM interface circuit packs TN2305 TN2306 for each use NOTE You can also update a DEFINITY ECS with direct connect to ATM PNC Follow the procedures in Table 4 3 and Table 4 4 but skip the steps involving removing switch nodes and switch node interfaces The basic upgrade process is to Upgrade DEFINITY ECS to Release 8r refer to upgrade book Make sure all equipment is on site before the installation gt NOTE Make sure the ATM switch works before proceeding Remove the current PNC and fiber links first from the standby carrier then the active carrier on a PPN if a duplicated system Remove the PNC and fiber links from the EPNs Administer ATM switch on DEFINITY ECS
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11. 403A E1 750 108508102 Figure 3 4 DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 3 Installing a DEFINITY ECS ATM PNC Synchronization Installation and Testing 3 6 crda400a LJK 071698 Figure Notes 1 From network interface 3 Timing output port J1 to the ATM switch 2 Amphenol connection to 4 Timing output port J2 to the ATM switcht DEFINITY ECS 1 Ports J1 and J2 provide identical DS1 timing source signals to the ATM switches The ATM switch can use two separate DS1 timing signals one at a time from two separate spans Figure 3 1 400A synchronization splitter DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 3 Installing a DEFINITY ECS ATM PNC Synchronization Installation and Testing 3 7 T 1 48 ae A 408 M 11 oU gR g RDM 100 rte 5 cf al Wee 9 RS if g Figure Notes 1 Amphenol connector to 3 Timing alarm lead connection DEFINITY ECS anhi 4 Timing output ports RJ45 to ATM switch 2 Network timing connection 7 5 Jumpers and capacitors inside case See Figure 3 5 for settings 1 Ports J1 and J2 provide identical DS1 timing source signals to the ATM switches The ATM switch can use two separate DS1 timing signals one at a time from two separate spans Figure 3 2 401A synchronization splitter DEFINITY
12. USA Canada Technical Service Center ATM technicians 1 800 248 1234 NetCare Professional Services NPS International Technical Assistance ITAC 1 800 237 0016 1 303 804 3777 Lucent Technologies Centers of Excellence Asia Pacific Regional Support Center Western Europe Middle East South Africa Central Eastern Europe Central Latin America Caribbean Australia North America INADS Database Administration 65 872 8686 44 1252 77 4800 361 345 4334 1 303 804 3778 61 2 9352 9090 1 800 248 1111 DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 About This Book Antistatic Protection xil Antistatic Protection Ay WARNING To minimize electrostatic discharge ESD always wear an authorized wrist ground strap when handling circuit packs or any components of a DEFINITY System Connect the strap to an approved ground such as an unpainted metal surface on the DEFINITY ECS switch Remove Install Circuit Packs A CAUTION The control circuit packs with white labels cannot be removed or installed when the power is on The port circuit packs with gray labels older version circuit packs had purple labels can be removed or installed when the power is on Security To ensure the greatest security possible Lucent Technologies offers services that can reduce toll fraud liabilities Contact your Lucent Technologies representative for more security information
13. yr ds is oyu erep aum uonduoseq pueuruoo uonoy dais TOTV T TQEL 4 8 Issue 1 April 2000 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 CSS to R8r ATM PNC DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation 4 Upgrading to ATM PNC 903 WLY 303 ALINIJ3Q 9ui 40 607 ALINIH3G 10 607 82 s lnuluu GL 1noqe seye siu eipeul ejqeAouJaJ eui o s hi peBueuo qe dn yoq ys p dnyoeq ysip dn yoeg yra s lnului Z oqe saye U2IUA ySIP tu ls s y 0 suone sue11 Adoy uone sueJ 5 Suone sued z suueye Auy GF SONd uloq 10 euonounj uateeH Jo ea3eas S oud snjejs UHE U 429u2 GZ 8r uomneasiuiupe U8919S dn eie syul ay 121 eansu3 1 15 5 1sl 99 pe uoneordnp o pl l uorqaeormdna ONd 5 uoleondnp uoraez do Tqeuz ul Bueuo oDueuo ONd 9Iqeu3 sjuauruioo 45 oyu ejep aum uonduoseq ucuruoo uon day p n v S AN TOTV pIo uons ridnp xxoMjeu VVLV AMIIqeT I 1920 18 SLA 01 SSD SDA ALINIJAA 8 84 p lqeL avd ix u uo p nunuo2 Issue 1 4 9 8 deis ul p lsil April 2000 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 CSS to R8r ATM PNC DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation 4 Upgrading to ATM PNC Syul ONd
14. Allows a station user to connect an ATM trunk to another trunk ATM or not Traveling Class Marks TCM Work as with ISDN PRI Trunk Identification By Attendant Are identifiable by group and member Wideband Switching Is supported in ATM trunks and in ATM PNC but in limited numbers The adjunct requests that these messages be sent along with the call when it routes over the trunk DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 B ATM Switch Feature Interactions Features Not Supported B 10 Features Not Supported None of the features listed below are supported in DEFINITY ECS ATM CES trunks in Release 7 or later Abandoned Call Search Access Endpoint Administered Connections Advice of Charge AOC Answer Detection Attendant Control of Trunk Group Access Attendant Direct Trunk Group Selection Automatic Circuit Assurance ACA Automatic Transmission Measurement System ATMS Busy Verification of Trunks Call by Call Service Selection Centralized Attendant Service CAS Data Only Off Premises Extensions DCS Attendant Control of Trunk Group Access DCS Attendant Direct Trunk Group Selection DCS Automatic Circuit Assurance ACA DCS Busy Verification of Terminals and Trunks DCS Trunk Group Busy Warning Indication Digital Multiplexed Interface Plan Direct Inward and Outward Dialing DIOD International Direct Outward Dialing
15. April 2000 4 17 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 R7r ATM PNC to R8r ATM PNC DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation 4 Upgrading to ATM PNC 9 r 4 1 ul 9 deis o p ookd yz oud q uey oud e esn 110 ulle u 61 uBnouul yo u 61 u6nouui 8 sdeis yeaday g sd ls 1e d ki ez Suonoeuuoo eoisAud Aue Burow Aqpuejs oud ONd a10jaq qpuels au piS V eui Y N jno snq Aqpuejs jnoAsng 22 Aqpueas s ONd V pue SI ONd d Jeu ensu3 oud snieis Bueuo4u lul 12 ONd 8 eu exeu o Buey ONd y s l eBueuoJeiul ONd 02 s Aes Aqpue4s s oq Suuje e Auy euorpounj SONd g pue cy Y Uloq JO ple uat eeH FO ea3eais si oud snjejs UHE U 429u2 61 Syu ururo ozur aum uonduoseq pueuruoo uon y dais 48 1 ao uons ridnp JAIV HTIqeHox LOD 1g ISLAY 01 16 9 eseopoy uro3j Nd IA LV SurperSdn 5 lqeL avd ix u uo p nunuo Issue 1 April 2000 4 18 SNd3 ONd V uiu 48 quinu uoho uuo2 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 R7r ATM PNC to R8r ATM PNC DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation 4 Upgrading to ATM PNC g deis ul peisi suonoeuuoo e
16. DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ATM PNC Field descriptions 6 49 Switch Name The value administered on the system parameters features form Date Time and date that the command vvas executed Date System date vvhen the event occurred 4 character Time System time when the event occurred Event The type of event delayed or failed Delay msec The delay value is only displayed for delayed events For failed events this field is blank Values range from 250 to 20 000 From Conn The originating connection number To Conn The destination connection number PNC A PNC or B PNC Administration Use the procedure in Table 6 13 to administer ATM Constricted Bandwidth Table 6 13 Constricted bandwidth administration procedure V Step Action Description 1 Turn feature on Turn the feature on by changing the Async Transfer Mode ATM field on the customer options form change system parameters customer options to y Screen 6 20 This requires a Lucent Services login 2 Set thresholds Set the impairment thresholds in 4 fields on the ATM Related System Parameters form change system parameters atm shown in Screen 6 21 m Activation 5 m Deactivation 5 m Timeout msec m Deny Calls Using Impaired Paths Press Enter to effect the changes Continued on next page DEFINITY ECS Releas
17. Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ATM PNC 6 31 N ist configuration carrier 2a SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Board Assigned Ports Number Board Type Code Vintage u unassigned t tti p psa 02A01 ATM PNC EI TN2305 HW02 FW007 02A09 DS1 INTERFACE TN767E 000004 u u uu u u ulu uu u u u u u u k w uu m 03D 3E 02A10 DIGITAL LINE TN754B 000016 u u u u u u u u 02A11 ANALOG LINE TN746B 000010 01u u u u uu DE D XE ME ND NE E 02A17 DIGITAL LINE TN754C 000002 u u u u u u ulu Ys Screen 6 12 List configuration carrier 2a screen Make sure the TN2305 TN2306 circuit pack is shown in the correct slot check the Board Number field m Fields should have values as indicated below Field Value Board Type ATM PNC EI Vintage The TN2305 TN2306 vintage is split between the hardware and firmware vintages the hardware vintage matches the label on the latch and the firmware number indicates the firmware vintage If Vintage isno board then either the circuit pack is in the incorrect slot or the circuit pack was not completely inserted Reinsert circuit pack into correct slot 4 lf the TN2305 TN2306 is inserted and shows a vintage number type test board UUCSS and press Enter Screen 6 13 displays 4 N test board 1602 TEST RESULTS Port Maintenance Name Alt Name Test No Result Error Code 01B02 ATM EI 316 PASS 01B02 ATM EI 598 PA
18. Once a PVC is defined it requires no set up operation before data is sent and no disconnect operation after data is sent ATM CES uses PVCs as the basis for the permanent connections sometimes called virtual trunking Q Qos Quality of Service R RDI Remote defect indication S SDH Synchronous Digital Heirarchy Used outside the United States its an ITU standard for transmission in synchronous optical networks SONET Synchronous Optical NETwork a family of optical transmission channels for speeds from about 45 Mbps to 2 4 Gbps and higher STM 1 Similar to OC 3 but used outside the United States DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 Glossary and Abbreviations GL 6 Subnet Trunking A feature permitting the manipulation of digits on outgoing AAR and ARS calls based on the selected routing preference SVC Switched Virtual Connection a virtual link established through an ATM network the basic building block of port network interconnectivity Two SVCs one in each direction are required for a bi directional talk path between two port networks in ATM PNC configurations T TAC Trunk access code TDM Time division multiplexing TTR Touch tone receiver U UID Call redirection V vc Virtual circuit VCI Virtual channel identifier a unique numeric tag 16 bit field in cell header that identifies every virtual ch
19. n A D Grp Sys List Dialing Start at 01 y Cvg Of Calls Redirected Off net y Answer Supervision by Call Classifier y DCS Basic y ARS y DCS Call Coverage y ARS AAR Partitioning y DCS with Rerouting y ARS AAR Shortcut Dialing n DEFINITY Network Admin y Digital Loss Plan Modification n ASAI Proprietary Adjunct Links y DS1 MSP y Async Transfer Mode ATM PNC y Emergency Access to Attendant y Async Transfer Mode ATM Trunking y Extended Cvg Fwd Admin y ATMS y External Device Alarm Admin y Attendant Vectoring n Flexible Billing y Audible Message Waiting y Forced Entry of Account Codes y Authorization Codes y Global Call Classification y a NOTE You must logoff amp login to effect the permission changes 1 Screen 5 2 Optional features screen 2 DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 5 Administering ATM PNC and ATM CES Administering DEFINITY ECS 5 18 hange system parameters customer options Page 3 of 6 ON OPTIONAL FEATURES Hospitality Basic y PNC Duplication y Hospitality G3V3 Enhancements y H 323 Trunks n Processor and System MSP y IP Stations n Private Networking y ISDN Feature Plus y Restrict Call Forward Off Net y ISDN BRI Trunks y Secondary Data Module y ISDN PRI y Station and Trunk MSP y Malicious Call Trace y Mode Code for Centralized Voice Mail n Tenant Partitioning y Mode Code Interface y Terminal
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21. processor board Note that a few ATM switch commands may only be permitted over the local console terminal DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ATM CES 6 7 m Has the ATM switch been booted using either a reset button or by turning the povver off then on again mg Did the ATM switch go through a normal power up sequence including testing all of the LEDs m Are any ATM switch FAULT LEDs lit m Are the remaining ATM switch LEDs in a normal state m Can you log into the ATM switch console using the diagnostic account from the local console terminal or through telnet If so check the system status a If the customer is providing an Ethernet connection to the ATM switch does the Ethernet IP address field have the customer provided Internet address gt NOTE You might not be able to administer the ATM switch through a telnet connection over the Ethernet but if you are able to make sure the Ethernet address is correct b If the customer is providing an Ethernet connection to the ATM switch does the Ethernet IP mask field have the customer provided mask typically something like 255 255 255 0 although other values are valid c If the customer is providing an Ethernet connection to the ATM switch does the IP default router field have the customer provided Internet address d If the customer is providing an Ether
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23. record them in Table A 1 9 Record fiber Record the fiber optic cable runs on the lightwave connections interface LIU diagram Figure A 1 in Appendix A Baselining the Customer s Configuration 10 Install and test Follow the procedures for installing and testing the synchronization splitter if required synchronization splitter and the T1 or E1 timing source in Synchronization Installation and Testing on page 3 3 Synchronization Installation and Testing A DEFINITY ATM PNC requires network synchronization for DS1 circuit packs not to slip relative to the LEC IXC switches The ATM switch serves as the sync reference source for the DEFINITY The ATM switch in turn derives primary and secondary sync To accomplish this the most common option is to use synchronization expanders splitters DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 3 Installing a DEFINITY ECS ATM PNC Synchronization Installation and Testing 3 4 Connections vvithout synchronization splitters n some configurations the ATM svvitches are traced to netvvork clocks through their SONET SDH interfaces not requiring any synchronization splitters However the ATM switch could require a single splitter if only one of the sync sources is derived from the netvvork The ATM switches may obtain their network synchronization as follows m The ATM switch gets its network timing reference fr
24. virtual circuits between the ATM switch PPN and EPN ports are used for signaling between the PPN and each EPN m These are established once when initialized under control of DEFINITY Call Processing They represent the ATM Control Link ACL and Expansion Archangel Link EAL m VBRnrt virtual circuits are also used for ISDN channels between DEFINITY port networks m Other VBRnrt virtual circuits may exist between ATM switch ports that are not associated with DEFINITY port networks A common use of VBRnrt circuits is multimedia and video conferencing systems Are talk paths being established between port networks Diagnostics Can you talk both ways on a set on one port network dialed from another port network and vice versa The CBR Constant Bit Rate virtual circuits VOs between ATM Switch PPN port and ATM switch EPN port are used for talk paths between port networks PPN to EPN EPN to PPN or EPN to EPN They are established when calls are first setup between port networks Each virtual circuit represents one party of a complete multiparty talk path DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ATM CES 6 15 These virtual circuits may persist beyond the duration of a phone call The DEFINITY Call Processing software saves virtual circuits for a few seconds after the end stations have hung up in case the VC can be u
25. 0 0 279 18 Table 1 7 Test results Constraint 1 Timeslots 1 1 1 1 1 1 Constraint 2 PMP roots 1 1 1 1 1 1 Constraint 3 PP 1 1 1 1 1 1 Constraint 4 PMP leaves 1 1 1 1 0 1 Constraint 5 PMP endpoints 1 1 1 1 1 1 Constraint 6 Total SVCs 1 1 1 1 1 1 Constraint 7 Per port SVCs 1 1 1 1 1 1 Constraint 8 Performance 1 1 1 1 1 1 Constraint 9 Trunk bandvvidth 1 1 1 1 1 1 Final notes The goal is to engineer the netvvork so that in all reasonable applications you always run out of DEFINITY time slots before running out of ATM switch resources This is required to provide acceptable service to the customer These calculations factor in phone calls only There is no specific accommodation for the ATM SVC cache or for special features such as music announcemenis and group paging The theory behind using 500 as the number of timeslots in a port network rather than the real number 484 is to allow for a normal amount of these special features If you use multiple music on hold group paging and so forth you may need special engineering This calculator determines that an application is PROBABLY feasible if it can handle reasonable activity mixes The three columns in Table 1 7 that have bold entries define what is meant by reasonable These tests require that the switch be able to handle a complete suite of 2 party calls a complete suite of 3 party calls and a mixed suite that involves some calls of each type For best results your applicat
26. 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 6 Troubleshooting Alarms and errors 6 3 Helplines Table 6 2 lists various HelpLine organizations that handle postsale maintenance and general usage questions Table 6 2 Helpline information US and Canada Organization Direct Indirect BCS Enterprise DEFINITY Helpline 1 800 225 7585 1 800 225 7585 Maintenance 1 800 242 2121 1 800 242 2121 TSC TSC INS Enterprise Helpline 1 800 237 1616 Call distributor or Maintenance 1 800 237 0016 DIEI Provisioning NA 1 800 996 7053 VVestCon GSO Maintenance 720 444 9990 720 444 9990 International customers m nternational MNC customers contact the RCOE with any problems m All other international customers contact their Channel Partner with any problems Alarms and errors Depending on the ATM PNC or ATM CES application and the DEFINITY ECS switch platform Table 6 3 describes the ATM maintenance objects and the platforms on which you can expect alarms and errors to occur For specific maintenance information refer to one of the following books a DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Maintenance for R8r m DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Maintenance for R8si a DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Maintenance for R8csi DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 6 Troubleshooting Alarms and
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28. 9 DEFINITY ECS PPN2 5 Lucent ATM switch B 10 DEFINITY ECS EPN2 Figure 3 9 EPN configuration with ATM network duplication DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 3 Installing a DEFINITY ECS ATM PNC ATM Netvvork Duplication Netvvork duplication administration Issue 1 April 2000 3 35 The procedure to administer ATM network duplication Table 3 17 assumes that customers with m High reliability duplex SPE complexes and who desire greater reliability would migrate to critical reliability configurations m Critical reliability configurations would not migrate to ATM network duplication gt NOTE The screens follow the table and reflect what displays on an R8r platform using a SAT Your screen interface and page numbers may differ Table 3 17 Network duplication administration procedure Y Step Action Command Description 1 Turn feature on change System parameters customer options Change the PNC Duplication field on the customer options screen to y Screen 3 3 This requires a Lucent Services login 2 Add hardware m Insert a second TN2305 TN2306 ATM nterface circuit pack in slot in the B position port carrier in each EPN or D position carrier in EPNs configured for 2 port netvvorks m Add a 1N2182 tone clock circuit pack in the slot labeled Tone Clock For a standard reliability system add it to the A position carreir and e
29. ATM application DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 B ATM Switch Feature nteractions Location related Interactions B 2 Table B 1 Switch operability interactions Operation Description Station alerting VVhen a call is offered to a station an inter PN connection is initiated and the phone rings This procedure applies to calls to stations data modules and attendant consoles VVhen the user ansvvers the station should be connected before the user says hello Trunk seizure Trunk seizure happens after an outgoing call is submitted to an outgoing trunk port followed by address outpulsing Seizure and address outpulsing do not require an established talk path to the trunk f the talk path to or from the trunk is delayed for several seconds and the call vvas dialed instantly through abbreviated dialing some initial call progress feedback might be missed and perhaps some information from the ansvvering party Connection setup times of as much as 1 2 s can be covered by seizure outpulsing but longer setup times require postponing seizure until the inter PN connection is established Recorded announcements When an announcement is connected it requests playback as soon as possible The switch delays playing back an announcement until at least one inter port network connection if needed is established The barge in announcement
30. ATM switch in the network 27 38 12 End system identifier ESI identifies each end station connected through an ATM switch 39 40 2 Selector byte is always 0 for DEFINITY ATM 1 The ESI is usually the IEEE Media Access Control MAC address programmed into the end station device during its manufacture The MAC address on the TN2305 TN2306 is located on the MAC address button on the circuit pack see Figure 5 1 In Release 7 or later the address of the EPN is automatically derived by the local ATM switch using the address registration procedure defined in the Integrated Local Management Interface ILMI The ATM switch uses its 13 byte network address plus the 6 byte ESI or MAC address and the 1 byte selector byte of the corresponding TN2305 or TN2306 board s in the EPN to formulate the 20 byte ATM address es ATM switches can use any of the address formats listed in Table 5 2 NOTE The beginning AFI and the last 2 sectors ESI and Selector in Table 5 2 are all the same length making it easier to parse the ATM address regardless of the format DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 5 Administering ATM PNC and ATM CES Acquiring ATM Addresses 5 3 Table 5 2 ATM address formats Length Format hex characters Description high to lovv order Data Country 2 Address Format Identifier Code DCC 39 for DCC 4 Data Country Code
31. ATM switch optic cables NOTE f the installation uses the customer s existing fiber you may need an ST to SC adapter 1 included in Fiber Pass Through Kit 6 Connect the fiber Connect fiber optic cable to the SC connector on the optic cables to the ATM interface circuit packs faceplate of each TN2305 TN2306 circuit pack in the DEFINITY PPN and EPN m The TN2305 TN2306 circuit pack interface requires SC connectors see Note in Step 5 m Do not reuse existing fiber cabling with ST connectors at both the DEFINITY ECS and the ATM switch This requires an ST to SC adapter at both ends It is better to order the cable with the SC connectors at both ends Continued on next page DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 2 Installing a DEFINITY ECS ATM CES NAA7 Board csi c models only 2 3 Table 2 1 General installation process Y Step Action Description 7 Record configuration Record DEFINITY ECS switch to ATM port port locations for each ATM circuit pack in Table A 1 in Appendix A Baselining the Customer s Configuration 8 Record fiber Record the fiber optic cable runs on the lightwave interface connections LIU diagram Figure A 1 in Appendix A Baselining the Customer s Configuration NAA7 Board csi c models only The NAA7 board routes fiber optic connections from the rear of the cabinet through the front faceplat
32. CTR4 Primary Rate Interface PRI as applicable The CE mark is applied to the following products Global AC powered Multicarrier Cabinet MCC with 25 Hz and 50 Hz ring generator DC powered Multicarrier Cabinet MCC with 25 Hz ring generator AC powered Enhanced Single Carrier Cabinet ESCC with 25 Hz ring generator AC powered Compact Single Carrier Cabinet CSCC with 25 Hz ring generator AC powered Compact Modular Cabinet CMC with 25 Hz and 50 Hz ring generator for France Enhanced DC Power System DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 About This Book Federal Communications Commission Statement Xvi Federal Communications Commission Statement Part 68 Statement Part 68 Answer Supervision Signaling Allowing this equipment to be operated in a manner that does not provide proper answer supervision signaling is in violation of Part 68 rules This equipment returns answer supervision signals to the public switched network when m Answered by the called station m Answered by the attendant m Houted to a recorded announcement that can be administered by the CPE user This equipment returns answer supervision signals on all domestic DID calls forwarded back to the public switched telephone network Permissible exceptions are m Acallis unanswered m Abusytone is received m Areorder tone is received Lucent Technologies attests that this r
33. ECS Maintenance for Rar 19 Check for errors Wait 15 minutes and check that the list measurements ds1 summary UUCSS report is free of any errors Use Table 3 6 to help interpret the report 20 Replace the splitter If the alarm LEDs on the 316X are not lit replace the splitter If the splitter has already been replaced escalate to Tier 3 21 Test the DS1 circuit If the alarm LEDs on the 316X extinguish with the new pack splitter installed perform a test board UUCSS and press Enter and verify that the DS1 circuit pack passes tests 138 through 145 If any one of Test 138 through 145 fails follow the repair procedures listed in DEFINITY ECS Maintenance for Rar 22 Check error report Wait 15 minutes and perform a list measurements ds1 summary UUCSS and verify that the DS1 circuit pack is free of errors Use Table 3 6 to help interpret the report 23 Release circuit pack If there are no errors in step 22 release the DS1 circuit pack release board UUCSS 24 If the alarm LEDs on Reseat the DS1 circuit pack the 316X fail to go out 25 Escalate if necessary If step 24 still fails escalate to Tier 3 DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ATM PNC Issue 1 April 2000 6 21 Troubleshooting synchronization 401A 402A 403A To troubleshoot 401A 402A 403A synchronization problems follow the procedures in Table 6 9 Table 6 9 Troubleshooting 401A 402
34. IXC codes across all locations in a access WAN PNC International X Restricted to a single country No provision has been code made for location based selection of companding modes call progress tones loss plans or other options Paging X Switch capacity is 9 individual zones and a tenth global zone Modem Pooling X Delayed connections to and Modern modems are through a modem pool can lead to failed modem training sequences more than twice as fast as the fastest modems supported by a modem pool Continued on next page DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 B ATM Switch Feature Interactions ATM Feature Interactions B 23 Table B 6 Release 7 or later ATM feature interactions Continued Affected by Feature Location Race Condition Description Remedy Multimedia Send all data conferencing connections to the one ESM 24 connections per ESM the switch supports The multimedia feature builds a conference using MMIs and VCs in a single port network to minimize the number of timeslots This means that long haul connections carry H 320 encoded digital data Music on Hold Placing music on hold to all port networks requires extending a music timeslot to any PN that needs it resulting in long haul music links between PNs if endpoints in different locations are on hold Use tenant partitioning to segregate music sourc
35. Increase the equalization settings on the CSU or DSU CSU settings by one value 10 Go through readout Press the right arrow button until Value displays For steps example if 0 through 133 displays go to 133 through 266 and so on 11 Continue Press the double up arrow 12 Continue Press the button under the Yes readout when asked to save options 13 Continue Press the button under the Active readout when asked where to save the options Command Complete displays 14 Retest Retest Continued on next page DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ATM PNC Issue 1 April 2000 6 20 Table 6 8 Troubleshooting 400A T1 synchronization through a DSU CSU Continued Y Step Action Description 15 If the 316X CSU or Remove the H600 307 DS1 cable from the splitter and the DSU CSU fails the splitter from the DS1 circuit pack DTE or RLB loopback tests 16 Remove splitter Remove the splitter from the DS1 circuit pack 17 Reconnect the cable Reconnect the H600 307 cable directly to the DS1 circuit pack After about 30 s all the alarm LEDs on the 316X DSU CSU should go out If the alarm LEDs on the 316X CSU or DSU CSU do not go out go to step 19 18 Test circuit pack Test the DS1 circuit pack test board UUCSS If any one of Test 138 through 145 fails follow the repair procedures listed in DEFINITY
36. Installation Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 Issue 1 April 2000 B ATM Switch Feature nteractions Features Supported Features Supported B 7 Release 7 and later supports the ATM CES trunking features listed in Table B 4 with noted feature interactions Other features are not listed because they have nothing to do with trunking Table B 4 Release 7 and later ATM CES trunking features supported Feature Description Abbreviated Dialing Has the digits before cut through put in the SETUP message Tones after the cut through used by voice response systems are generated directly by the ATM board Alternate Facility Restriction Levels Works the same for ATM trunks as for any other trunk Attendant Serial Calling Works the same as for other trunks Automatic Alternate Routing AAR Selects a routing pattern which in turn may select an ATM trunk Authorization Codes Can override the FRL on incoming ATM calls or block access to ATM trunks Automatic Route Selection Selects a routing pattern which in turn may select an ATM trunk CallVisor Adjunct Switch Applications Interface ASAI Carries messages customer account number for example in facilities information elements in Q 931 messages Call Detail Recording Applies to trunk groups not to individual trunk members same CDR format used for ISDN PRI trunks CDR Account Code Dialing Forced Entry o
37. Installing a DEFINITY ECS ATM PNC Synchronization Installation and Testing Issue 1 April 2000 3 26 To install a 400A sync splitter between a CSU or DSU CSU and a DS1 circuit pack follow the procedures listed in Table 3 13 Table 3 13 Splitter installation to DS1 Y Step Action Command Description 1 Disable disable Prevent the system from switching synchronization synchronization synchronization sources switch switch 2 Busyout DS1 busyout board Busyout the designated DS1 circuit pack circuit pack UUCSS 3 Remove cable Remove the H600 307 cable from the amphenol from DS1 connector located on rear of the DS1 circuit circuit pack pack 4 Attach the Plug the splitter into the same connector just splitter vacated by the H600 307 cable 5 Reconnect the Plug the H600 307 cable into the connector on cable the splitter 6 Secure the Secure the splitter to the carrier using the large splitter mounting strap removed from a fiber transceiver 7 Check Check that all Amphenol connections are connections secure 8 Release DS1 release board Restore the designated DS1 circuit pack to circuit pack UUCSS service 9 Test the splitter Use the procedure in Splitter port tests 401A 401A only on page 3 19 m Before testing the splitter insert a modular RJ45 plug into jack J1 and jack J2 gt NOTE Do not connect port J1 to port J2 Leave the other end of both cords free because the
38. Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ATM PNC 6 40 Svvapped routes end system identifiers or fiber betvveen tvvo EPNs Symptoms m All TN2305 TN2306 circuit packs are completely inserted m The PPN cold starts both incorrectly connected EPNs as usual m Both EPNs log many WRONG BOARD INSERTED errors list configuration all or display circuit packs carrier providing the EPNs actually do have different circuit packs configured in the same slots m Some end stations may work if they are connected to the correct circuit pack in the same slot on both EPNs Otherwise end stations on the PPN have dial tone while end stations on the EPNs do not m All ATM switch diagnostic commands look good Diagnostics 1 Checklog for WRONG BOARD INSERTED errors list configuration all or display circuit packs carrier Action 1 Correct the ATM addresses or swap fibers on the ATM switch between the incorrectly connected EPNs Swapped routes end system identifiers or fiber between A and B side TN2305 TN2306s on EPN Symptoms m The PPN establishes links to what it thinks is the active TN2305 TN2306 circuit pack on the EPN m normal it reboots this TN2305 TN2306 circuit pack and when complete it resets the EPN When this happens the active instead of the standby TN2305 TN2306 circuit pack reboots dropping the links m Torecover the PPN re esta
39. Location 01B02 Name Address Format E 164 ATM Private AFI 45 E 164 0001013035381053 HO DSP 00000000 ESI 000000000011 SEL 00 a Screen 6 9 Screen output for display atm pnc 1 with end system identifiers f display atm pnc 2 ATM PNC Connection Number 2 Address Format AFI E 164 HO DSP ESI SEL A PNC Location 02A01 Name E 164 ATM Private 45 0001013035381053 00000000 000000000012 00 Screen 6 10 Screen output for display atm pnc 2 with end system identifiers DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ATM PNC 6 28 ATM signaling links Figure 6 2 shovvs the signaling links in an ATM PNC configuration IN OE 9 cydarout LJK 020100 Figure Notes 1 DEFINITY ECS switch PPN EPN 5 PNC ATM control link PACL 2 Telephones 6 Expansion archangel link EAL 3 ATM switch 7 ATM signaling 4 Constant bit rate switched virtual connection CBR SVC Figure 6 2 ATM signaling links DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ATM PNC 6 29 Signaling sequences Use the information in Table 6 10 to help determine trouble vvith ATM signaling Abbreviations used in this table correspond to th
40. Login security is an attribute of the DEFINITY ECS software Advise customers that their existing passwords expire 24 hours after the upgrade Also explain that the new passwords must conform to strict requirements System administrators must keep network addresses confidential A PPN or any endpoint masquerading as a PPN on the ATM network can seize that EPN and control it if that EPN is not already connected to its proper PPN Trademarks This document contains references to the following Lucent Technologies trademarked products ACCUNET AUDIX Callmaster CallVisor CONVERSANT DEFINITY FORUM DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 About This Book Standards Compliance xili SYSTIMAX9 TRANSTALK The following products are trademarked by their corresponding vendor Audichron is a registered trademark of Audichron Company LINX is a trademark of Illinois Tool Works Inc Windows95 98 NT is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation Music Mate is a registered trademark of Harris Corporation PagePac is a registered trademark of Harris Corporation Dracon Division Shockwatch is a registered trademark of Media Recovery Incorporated Styrofoam is a registered trademark of Styrofoam Corporation Tiltwatch is a registered trademark of Media Recovery Incorporated Zone Mate is a registered trademark of Harris Co
41. MEASUREMENTS ATM NW Setup Hour Count ms b Screen 6 17 ATM PNC latency measurements Field descriptions Orig PN Dest PN PN Count Connection ms ATM NW Count Setup ms Hour Identifies the originating port network and the destination port network for the measured SVCs default is blank The number of setup attempts on the port network The amount of time in milliseconds for the connection The number of setup attempts on the ATM network The amount of time in milliseconds to set up the connection The time of the data collection Conserving ATM bandwidth Port Networks in a DEFINITY ATM PNC configuration when used with the Lucent access concentrators or other ATM switches interfacing to bandwidth constricted or congested facilities can incur contention for bandwidth resulting in failed call completions Figure 6 4 represents a DEFINITY DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ATM PNC 6 44 ATM PNC configuration in which Inverse Multiplexing for ATM IMA is used going into and coming out of the network cloud 2328 696 cydaband LJK 020100 Figure Notes 1 DEFINITY ECS PPN 6 DEFINITY ECS access terminal 2 DEFINITY ECS Ex
42. Name Timezeone Daylight Savings Number Plan Offset Rule Area Code 1 Main 00 00 0 2 3 4 5 6 4 8 9 10 11 z 13 a 7 Screen 5 12 Locations screen 1 NOTE Upgrades from a previous software version default to a single location location 1 vvith the values shovvn in Screen 5 12 The Number Plan Area Code is the home NPA from the dial plan screen of the earlier release Field description ARS Prefix 1 This field is set to y if all 10 digit NANP calls those marked as FNPA in the Required For ARS analysis tables must be preceded by a digit 1 commonly called the 10 Digit NANP toll prefix otherwise it is set to n Calls gt NOTE Many areas in the United States have changed to 10 digit dialing for local calls and administration for this field and the ARS analysis entries must reflect these changes Number This read only field uniquely identifies a location Valid values range from 1 to 44 DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 5 Administering ATM PNC and ATM CES Administering DEFINITY ECS 5 28 Name This15 character field identifies the location but may be blank for any given location default y Timezone This field specifies the time offset from the system standard time Set a Offset value in the hour 0 23 and minute 0 59 areas as these fields cannot be blank for an administered location Number This field is the
43. PMS system is affected by SVC setup delays and failures Public Network Call Priority Provides call retention forced disconnect intrusion mode of release control and rering to switches on public networks No effect QSIG Provides compliance to the ISO ISDN private networking specifications Similar effect as DCS m QSIG Call Forwarding Diversion m QSIG Call Transfer m QSIG Name and Number Identification m QSIG Path Replacement ANF PR m QSIG Transit Counter ANF TC Recall Signaling Allovvs the user of an analog station to place a call on hold use the voice terminal for other call purposes and then return to the original call This feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures Recorded Announcement Provides an announcement to callers under a variety of circumstances This feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures Continued on next page DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 B ATM Switch Feature Interactions Delay Interactions B 18 Table B 5 ATM delay interactions Continued Feature Description Recorded Telephone Dictation Access Permits voice terminal users including Remote Access and incoming tie trunk users to access dictation equipment No effect if user waits for signal Redirection on No Answer Redirects a ringing ACD split or skill call or Direct Agent Call after an administe
44. Professional Services NPS See Where To Call for Technical Support on page xi DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 2 Installing a DEFINITY ECS ATM CES Equipment Installation 2 1 Installing a DEFINTTY ECS ATM CES This chapter describes the procedures for installing a new DEFINITY ECS Release 8 ATM CES The procedure is simple in that you install the DEFINITY ECS then install the ATM switch and the TN2305 TN2306 interface circuit packs Making it an ATM CES is done administratively refer to Chapter 5 Administering ATM PNC and ATM CES gt NOTE ATM CES works only with TN2305 TN2306 ATM interface circuit packs Equipment Installation To prepare for a new DEFINITY ECS ATM CES installation you need to install the DEFINITY ECS first For instructions on installing DEFINITY ECS refer to the following installation books a DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Installation and Test for Multicarrier Cabinets m DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Installation and Test for Single Carrier Cabinets m DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Installation Upgrades and Additions for Compact Modular Cabinets Review the reliability configurations for DEFINITY Release 8 ATM refer to Figure 1 2 through Figure 1 4 The slot restrictions for a CES configuration are similar to ISDN PRI circuit packs In PPN
45. Trans Init TTI y Multifrequency Signaling y Time of Day Routing y Multimedia Appl Server Interface MASI y Uniform Dialing Plan y Multimedia Call Handling Basic y Usage Allocation Enhancements y Multimedia Call Handling Enhanced y Multiple Locations y Wideband Switching y Personal Station Access PSA y Wireless y N NOTE You must logoff amp login to effect the permission changes F Screen 5 3 Optional features screen 3 change system parameters duplication Page lof 1 SPEB DUPLICATION RELATED SYSTEM PARAMETERS Enable Operation of SPE Duplication y Enable Operation of PNC Duplication y Screen 5 4 Duplication related system parameters ATM TRUNK BOARD Location 2E08 Name Synchronization Capable 1 Screen 5 5 ATM trunk board DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 5 Administering ATM PNC and ATM CES Administering DEFINITY ECS 5 19 zoa signaling group SIGNALING Group Number 2 Group Tybe D Channel Trunk Group for Channel Selection Supplementary Service Protocol CIRCUIT PARAMETERS Virtual Path Identifier 0 Virtual Channel Identifier Signaling Mode isdn pri Idle Code 11111111 Interface Companding mulav Country Protocol 1 Protocol Version a DCP N Page 1 of GROUP atm Name Max number of NCA TSC 0 Max number of CA TSC 0 Trunk Group for NCA TSC Circuit Type T1 Conne
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47. ad WARNING Be sure that the fiber optic cable is secured so that the door of the DEFINITY ECS switch does not pinch or bend the cable 6 Connect the fiber Connect the fiber optic cables to the ATM switch optic cables NOTE Ifthe installation uses the customer s existing fiber you may need an ST to SC adapter 1 included in Fiber Pass Through Kit Continued on next page DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 3 Installing a DEFINITY ECS ATM PNC Synchronization Installation and Testing 3 3 Table 3 1 General installation process Y Step Action Description 7 Connect the fiber Connect fiber optic cable to the SC connector on the optic cables to the faceplate of each TN2305 TN2306 circuit pack in the ATM interface circuit DEFINITY PPN and EPN packs m The TN2305 TN2306 circuit pack interface requires SC connectors see Note in Step 5 m Do not reuse existing fiber cabling with ST connectors at both the DEFINITY switch and the ATM switch This requires an ST to SC adapter at both ends It is better to order the cable with the SC connectors at both ends 8 Record configuration Record DEFINITY ECS switch to ATM port port locations for each ATM circuit pack in Table A 1 in Appendix A Baselining the Customer s Configuration gt NOTE Read the MAC addresses from the ATM switch refer to your ATM switch s quick reference guide and
48. and m the average setup time for the ATM connections Separate sets of measurements are available for the A and B sides in critical reliability systems change display atm pnc pairs This command lets you select 10 pairs of port networks for which measurements can be reported Screen 6 16 shows the output for the command DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ATM PNC 6 42 change atm pnc pairs UN fs PNC MEASUREMENTS PAIRS Pair Orig Dest PN PN 1 l gt 2 d B 3 gt 8 4 5 d 5 A 2 6 i0 ii 7 i0 i2 8 10 L l 10 A Screen 6 16 PNC measurements pairs screen change display atm pnc pairs Field descriptions Pair Identifies the port network pair number read only Orig PN These entries identify the originating port network and the Dest PN destination port network for the measured SVCs values are between 1 and 44 default is blank list measurements atm pnc latency This command reads and displays the collected information regarding ATM cell latency and connection times The command line syntax is m list measurements atm pnc latency last hour today peak yesterday peakl print schedule NOTE If a PN pair is changed during a 24 hour period the peak value reported for the new pair is the highest latency measured after the change If you type list measurements atm pnc latenc
49. and Upgrades Request Address nformation 1 2 Request Address Information The complete DEFINITY ECS translations require precutover administration which in turn requires a customer address scheme specifically the ATM addresses for the TN2305 TN2306 ATM interface circuit pack s The address of the EPN is automatically read by the local ATM switch using the address registration procedure defined in Integrated Local Management Interface ILMI If field technicians do not have the login permissions required to obtain the EPN s ATM address es directly from the ATM switch es the customer or ATM switch installer must provide that information DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 1 Preparing for Installation and Upgrades Review Configuration and Equipment 1 3 Revievv Configuration and Equipment Figure 1 1 shows and example of the basic ATM connections for Release 8r and Release 8csi system using ATM PNC and ATM CES For more detailed connection diagrams of the reliability options refer to DEFINITY ECS configurations on page 1 6 LL LU cydaaccs LJK 111099 Figure Notes 1 DEFINITY ECS PPN 1 r 5 DEFINITY ECS EPN in SCC 2 Lucent ATM switch 6 ATM PNC 3
50. and critical reliability respectively cydaeps7 LJK 020100 Figure Notes 1 Public svvitched telephone netvvork PSTN 8 Lucent ATM svvitch more than one ATM 2 Main distribution frame MDF or smart jack switch in an ATM VVAN configuration 3 Synchronization splitter 9 ATM switch access terminal 4 DS1 circuit pack cTNAGAF 10 f 7 7 7770 MA 5 TN2305 TN2306 circuit 55 11 DEFINITY ECS EPN 6 DEFINITY ECS access terminal 12 Split cabinet EPN 7 Timing signal from synchronization splitter through an H600 383 cable to Lucent ATM switch 13 DEFINITY ECS PPN Figure 1 2 ATM PNC connections for standard reliability DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 1 Preparing for Installation and Upgrades Review Configuration and Equipment 1 7 cydaeph4 LJK 020100 Figure Notes 1 Public svvitched telephone netvvork PSTN 8 Fiber optic cables to ATM OC 3 STM 1 2 Main distribution frame MDF or smart jack interfaces 3 Synchronization spitter 7 7 OS circuit pack 2 10 ATM svvitch access terminal 5 TN2305 TN2306 circuit in 11 DEFINITY ECS EPN 6 DEFINITY ECS access terminal 12 Split cabinet EPN 7 Timing signal from synchronization splitter through an H600 383 c
51. calls to other voice terminals or trunks without attendant assistance This feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures Transfer Outgoing Trunk to Outgoing Trunk Permits a controlling party such as a station user or attendant to initiate two or more outgoing trunk calls and then connect the trunks This feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures Trunk to Trunk Transfer Allows the attendant or voice terminal user to connect an incoming trunk call to an outgoing trunk This feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures Uniform Dial Plan Provides a common 4 or 5 digit dial plan specified in the Dial Plan Record that can be shared among a group of switches No effect Continued on next page DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 Issue 1 April 2000 B ATM Switch Feature nteractions ATM Feature Interactions B 19 Table B 5 ATM delay interactions Continued Feature Description VDN in a Coverage Path Enhances Call Coverage and Call Vectoring to allow you to assign Vector Directory Numbers VDNs as the last point in coverage paths This feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures VDN of Origin Announcement Provides agents with a short message about a caller s city of origin or requested service based on the VDN used to process the call This feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures
52. confirmation of current limits DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 1 Preparing for Installation and Upgrades Schedule Installation or Upgrade 1 14 A limit shown as 1000000 means that this ATM switch has no independently defined limit on this resource Table 1 8 Known limits of commonly used ATM switches Number Per port Number of PMP Total SVClimit Number Number of PMP endpoints number normally Setups s of PP of PMP parties roots of SVCs based on at SVCs roots leaves leaves PP PMP VCI lt 220 s set Switch supported supported supported supported supported range up Lucent PSAX1250 Release 5 0 1000000 1000000 1000000 1000 1000000 1000000 1000000 Release 5 1 1000000 1000000 1000000 4000 1000000 1000000 1000000 Release 6 with 1000 6250 8334 1000000 1000000 1000000 1000000 recommended admin Lucent M770 r2 Dual Domain 1000000 4096 1000000 1000000 1000000 1000000 1000000 Modules 1 amp 8 Dual Domain 1000000 2048 1000000 1000000 1000000 1000000 1000000 Modules 2 7 amp 9 14 Single Domain 1000000 1024 1000000 1000000 1000000 1000000 1000000 Fore ASX1000 Release 6 with 2048 2048 16384 1000000 1000000 1000000 1000000 memory model 5 Schedule Installation or Upgrade Schedule the installation or upgrade with the Lucent Technologies Technical Support Organization TSO and NetCare
53. errors 6 4 Table 6 3 ATM maintenance objects descriptions DEFINITY ECS platform Maintenance object Description PNC CES r si csi c ATM BCH Monitors the bearer channels X X X X containing digitized voice and data ATM DCH Monitors the signaling channel X X X X containing control messages ATM El ATM Expansion nterface provides X X port network connectivity between the PPN and the EPN s ATM INTF ATM Interface provides basic X X X X X maintenance test and reset for ATM circuit packs that have not been administered as ATM Expansion Interface ATM EI or ATM trunk ATM TRK ATM NTWK Indicates problems with the X X network primarily signaling including the ATM switch es ATM SGRP Monitors ATM signaling groups X X X X ATM SYNC Monitors the common reference X frequency among the DEFINITY ECS the ATM switch es central offices CO and customer premise equipment CPE ATM TRK Monitors the ATM circuit pack when X X X X administered for trunking EXP PN Is responsible for overall X X maintenance of an EPN SYS LINK Monitors system links X X X X DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ATM CES 6 5 Troubleshooting ATM CES Table 6 4 provides a first level method for troubleshooting an installation Table 6 4 ATM CES installation troubleshooting checklist Prob
54. fodfliu EWS 102398 Figure A 1 Sample lightwave interface unit LIU DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 A Baselining the Customer s Configuration DEFINITY ECS Administration Worksheet A 3 DEFINITY ECS Administration Worksheet Use the sample worksheet in this section to baseline the customer s ATM configuration for standard and high reliability systems see Table A 1 Make copies as needed gt NOTE Be sure to leave this worksheet or a copy of it on site avd ix u uo A 4 Issue 1 April 2000 DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 A Baselining the Customer s Configuration DEFINITY ECS Administration VVorksheet ZL 3551 ueN ssonn SHSIP ZL 3551 aweN Ssonn squmu Ssa1ppe uorne o Nd Ssa1ppe uone o Nd od OVW ISH ALINIA z OVW 158 ALNA Wiv PHMS ONd 4 ONd V sur 3s2s A r qery s q ru pue prepuejs uornerznSruoo suto snO T V lqeL UOHEOO YOUMS 503 ALINIJ3Q UOHEO0 YMS LLY sliBip gz Sseuppe uoiws NLY lu on1 suu ls s Al l qe H pue pippue S 104 199uSX40A i9uuolsno Issue 1 April 2000 A 5 ejosuoo YOUMS WLY WOW Zz 1015 JoUIqed 10 SPULBIS SSONN
55. following books a DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Maintenance for R8r DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ATM PNC Issue 1 April 2000 6 36 isplay errors Page lof 1 SPE AN ERROR REPORT The folloving options control vhich errors vill be displayed ERROR TYPES Error Type Error List errors REPORT PERIOD Interval a From Tot EQUIPMENT TYPE Choose only one if any of the folloving Cabinet Port Netvork Board Number Port Category Extension group member pnc Trunk Screen 6 14 Error report Screen 6 15 shovvs the screen output for the display errors command splay errors Page 9 SPE HARDWARE ERROR REPORT Port Mtce Alt Err Aux First Last Err Err Rt Al Ac Name Name Type Data Occur Occur Cnt Rt Hr St ATO1A ATM NTWK 41 1 11 12 16 59 12 09 15 10 14 0 0 n n ATM NTWK 31 0 11 13 18 27 11 20 20 02 5 0 0 n n AT02A ATM NTWK 0 0 11 13 18 45 11 13 18 451 0 0 n n ATO2A ATM NTWK 31 0 11 15 14 40 11 15 14 41 2 1200 n n ATO1B ATM NTWK 31 0 11 16 17 39 11 16 17 39 1 0 0 n n ATO1A ATM NTWK 3 1 11 16 18 19 11 26 13 13 12 0 n mn Screen 6 15 Hardware error report screen 9 In this example the errors that have ATM NTWK for Name field and 1 for Aux Data field indicate an error returned to the TN2305 TN2306 circuit pack from the AT
56. modular RJ45 plug acts as a opening plug and removes the 100 Q termination from J1 and J2 ports m After testing is complete remove the opening plugs from J1 and J2 10 Check DSU CSU LEDs After about 20 s all the alarm LEDs on the 316X CSU or DSU CSU should go out If this is the case perform steps 11 through 12 Otherwise go to step 13 Continued on next page DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 3 Installing a DEFINITY ECS ATM PNC Synchronization Installation and Testing Issue 1 April 2000 3 27 Table 3 13 Splitter installation to DS1 Continued Y Step Action Command Description 11 Check for CSU Verify that no alarms are against the CSU the alarms OK SIG SIG LEDs are lit 12 Test the circuit test board Verify that the DS1 circuit pack passes Tests pack UUCSS 138 through 145 If these tests pass and this is a new installation go to Step 14 If any one of Test 138 through 145 fails follow the repair procedures listed in DEFINITY ECS Maintenance for Rar After clearing all errors retest the circuit pack 13 Run error list Wait 15 minutes Check the error report and report measurements verify that the DS1 circuit pack is free of any ds1 summary errors UUCSS To interpret the periodic list measurements report 14 DTE and RLB loopback tests new installations Perform both DTE and RLB loopback test at the 316X CSU or DSU CSU to ve
57. number assigned to the administered customized rule 0 to 15 for this location Each rule consists of the week day month and time that daylight savings starts and stops m Rule 0 is no daylight savings time and is not alterable m Rule 1 defaults to the U S daylight savings time rule but may be altered or deleted Number Plan This field is the numbering plan area code appropriate for this location Area Code can be blank change daylight savings rules Page 1 of 2 UN DAYLIGHT SAVINGS RULES Rule Change Day Month Date Time Increment 0 No Daylight Savings 1 Start first Sunday on or after April 1 at 2 0 1 0 Stop first Sunday on or after October 25 at 2 70 2 Start first on or after at 0 0 Stop first on or after at 0 3 Start first on or after at 0 0 Stop first on or after at 4 Start first on or after at 0 0 Stop first on or after at 5 Start first on or after at 0 0 Stop first on or after at 0 0 Start first on or after at 0 s 0 Stop first on or after at T Start first on or after at 0 0 0 i Stop first on or after at Sereen 5 13 Daylight savings rules screen Field description Change Day The day of the vveek or date that the change takes effect Month The month the change takes effect Date The date on or after which the change takes place Time 2 fields that specify the hour 0 23 and minute 0 59 that the change takes effect in 24 hour format DEFINITY EC
58. on page 5 22 for more information 5 Check maximum The maximum number of emulated circuits signaling number of emulated groups on a single ATM circuit pack is 8 circuits m Each circuit pack can have more than one signaling group and more than one D channel m The D channel from one emulated circuit cannot signal for the bearer channels of another emulated circuit no Nonfacility Associated Signaling for virtual circuits 6 Check minimum ports A minimum of 7 ports must be administered for each for emulated circuit emulated circuit as follows m atleast 6 bearer B channels m one signaling D channel required Continued on next page DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ATM CES 6 9 Table 6 5 Troubleshooting CES Continued V Step Action Description T Check D channel The D channel is administered in a port numbered administration 009 032 display signaling group siggrpnbr screen 2 gt NOTE The D channel is automatically populated in channel 24 T1 and channel 16 E1 and this must match on both ends 8 Check trunk limits DEFINITY trunk limits must not be exceeded see Table 6 6 Table 6 6 DEFINITY ECS trunk capacities by model Capacity csi si r Maximum trunks per trunk group 99 255 Maximum number of trunk groups 99 666 Maximum number of trunks in the system 400 4000
59. paths are originating from that ATM IMP Values 0 to19 default is 3 The maximum number of milliseconds allowed for an SVC connection to be completed before being counted as delayed Values 250 to 20 000 default is 1000 This field specifies whether to deny calls that use connections over impaired paths f the option is y then calls that require a new SVC on an impaired path on the active PNC are not completed If the option is n then those calls are treated according to current administered parameters for ATM PNC Default is n If the value for Activation is 5 then the value for Deactivation can be 0 1 2 3 or 4 se options Page 1 of 2 ALARM REPORTING OPTIONS Major Minor On board Station Alarms Off board Station Alarms On board Trunk Alarms Alarm Group 1 Off board Trunk Alarms Alarm Group 1 On board Trunk Alarms Alarm Group 2 Off board Trunk Alarms Alarm Group 2 On board Trunk Alarms Alarm Group 3 Off board Trunk Alarms Alarm Group 3 On board Trunk Alarms Alarm Group 4 Off board Trunk Alarms Alarm Group 4 On board Adjunct Link Alarms Off board Adjunct Link Alarms Off board MASI Link Alarms Off board DS1 Alarms Off board PI LINK Alarms Off board Alarms Other w Off board ATM Network Alarms lt xx q m 4 X lt lt es x xo ek o xo Screen 6 22 Alarm reporting options screen 1 DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM In
60. press Enter gt NOTE The system is limited to a single location unless this field is changed Verify feature activation Type display system parameters customer options and press Enter The Customer Options screen displays Screen 5 10 Go to screen 2 and verify that the Multiple locations field is set to y Change cabinet administration Type change cabinet n cabinet number and press Enter The Cabinet screen displays Screen 5 11 Continued on next page Issue 1 April 2000 DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 5 Administering ATM PNC and ATM CES Administering DEFINITY ECS 5 24 Table 5 11 Administer location procedure Continued Y Step Action Description 5 Administer cabinet Each cabinet in the switch and the port network s in that location cabinet must be assigned a location number default location number is 1 Change the Location field to the appropriate number and press Enter 6 Administer location Type change locations and press Enter properties The Locations screen displays Screen 5 12 7 Set timezone offset Ensure thatthe Timezone Offset field for Location 1 is set at 00 00 indicating the local time This serves as a system wide relative time reference 8 Set Number Plan Area The Number Plan Area Code field for subnet trunking Code conversions betvveen 10 digit North American Number P
61. s quick reference guide For information on interpreting the LEDs on the TN2305 TN2306 circuit packs refer to the follovving books a DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Maintenance for R8r m DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Maintenance for R8si m DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Maintenance for R8csi Troubleshooting interoperability This section covers the following ATM interoperability topics m Physical connections Checks for correct ATM installation and configuration m Administration Checks for correct DEFINITY ECS and ATM switch administration m TN2305 TN2306 circuit pack Checks LED status circuit pack insertion and demand tests m ATM signaling architecture Checks the interoperability between the DEFINITY ECS switch and the ATM switch Because Lucent offers a variety of ATM switches this discussion suggests general rather than specific diagnostics Physical connections Has the ATM switch been installed and configured correctly Diagnostics m s the ATM switch powered up m f you are administering the ATM switch through a locally attached console is there a local console terminal connected to the console port on the ATM switch processor circuit pack with the correctly pinned RS232 serial cable m f you are administering the ATM switch through telnet over the Ethernet is there an Ethernet drop plugged into the Ethernet port on the ATM switch
62. so check the system status a Administration If the customer is providing an Ethernet connection to the ATM switch does the Ethernet IP address field have the customer provided Internet address gt NOTE You might not be able to administer the ATM switch through a telnet connection over the Ethernet but if you are able to make sure the Ethernet address is correct If the customer is providing an Ethernet connection to the ATM switch does the Ethernet IP mask field have the customer provided mask typically something like 255 255 255 0 although other values are valid If the customer is providing an Ethernet connection to the ATM switch does the IP default router field have the customer provided Internet address If the customer is providing an Ethernet connection to the ATM switch and intends to upload to or download from a TFIP server does the TFTP server field have the customer provided Internet address Does the ATM address field have the correct network prefix the first 13 bytes Administration must be correct for both the DEFINITY ECS and ATM switches DEFINITY ECS switch administration ATM PNC Is DEFINITY ECS ATM PNC administered correctly 1 Type list atm pnc and press Enter The cabinet carrier and slot positions of each administered TN2305 TN2306 circuit pack display is as shown in Figure 6 3 Ensure that each circuit pack s physical location matches the display DEFI
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64. switches the same ATM switch or directly connected to an ATM WAN DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 3 Installing a DEFINITY ECS ATM PNC ATM Netvvork Duplication 3 33 With respect to port network connectivity there is no difference in performance between ATM network duplication and critical reliability ATM network duplication configurations require m A simplex SPE complex in the PPN mg Duplicate connectivity over ATM to all PNs mg Duplicate ATM interfaces in each EPN Duplicate Tone Clock boards in each EPN An ATM network duplication configuration can be the result of m Anew installation m An upgrade from a standard reliability system The EPN configuration for ATM network duplication is the same as for an EPN equipped for ATM critical reliability Figure 3 9 DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 3 Installing a DEFINITY ECS ATM PNC ATM Netvvork Duplication 3 34 cydasmpx LJK 020100 Figure Notes 1 DEFINITY ECS PPN1 6 Fiber connecting ATM switch A to EPNs 2 Fiber connecting ATM El A to ATM switch A 7 Fiber connecting ATM switch B to EPNs 3 Fiber connecting ATM EI B to ATM switch B 8 DEFINITY ECS EPN1 4 Lucent ATM switch A
65. system clock which System clock if Routing determines time of day routing administered changes transitions permits administration of a daylight savings time rule if desired automatically according to the specified rule and time of day changes follow the system clock Uniform Dial Plan X Uniform Dial Plan in a network of switches makes it easier to merge those switches into a single WAN PNC switch Voice Terminal X Some phones maintain an internal Base correct date and Display Date Time time that is not synchronized with time display on the user s Display the switch and must be set by the location if location is user administered World Class X Location dependent digit analysis Routing and conversion for ARS Multinational Call Routing AAR ARS 1 fa customer does not use AAR ARS partitioning or time of day routing then the partition routing table is not used at all and route patterns are administered directly in AAR ARS analysis entries Cross product Compatibility Observe the following cross product compatibility issues Table B 7 Cross product compatibility with DEFINITY ATM Lucent Product Description AUDIX For the caller to hear the complete AUDIX greeting message the connection between the caller and AUDIX must be available immediately after AUDIX answers a call Conversant Similar to the considerations for AUDIX there must be an available talk path between t
66. tabbing goes horizontally Group Type field to isdn gt NOTE A trunk group can contain either ISDN or ATM trunks but not both The CDR Reports field defaults to y The Carrier Medium field to ATM The TAC field to match customer s dial plan The Dial Access field defaults to n The Service Type field to tie Go to screen 6 and add the channel to port mapping Screen 5 10 You must have the same number of entries as port numbers in step 28 Press Enter to save the changes 31 Save translations Type save translation and press Enter DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 5 Administering ATM PNC and ATM CES Administering DEFINITY ECS 5 17 ATM CES administration screens gt NOTE The screens shown in this section are as they look on a Release 8r platform through a SAT Your interface and screen page numbers may differ fihange System parameters customer options Page 1 of OPTIONAL FEATURES G3 Version V8 Maximum Ports 300 Location 1 Maximum XMOBILE Stations 0 Maximum H 323 Trunks 0 Maximum H 323 Stations 0 Maximum IP SoftPhones 0 a E Screen 5 1 Optional features screen 1 ange system parameters customer options Page 2 of 6 UN OPTIONAL FEATURES Abbreviated Dialing Enhanced List y CAS Branch y Access Security Gateway ASG y CAS Main y Analog Trunk Incoming Call ID y Change COR by FAC
67. the field to y If you change the field to n when the circuit pack is administered as a synchronization source the system returns Cannot remove synchronization source 12 Administer the signaling group Type add signaling group and press Enter The Signaling Group screen Screen 3 3 displays Set the following fields tabbing goes vertically 13 Set the group type Set the Group Type field to atm 14 Type port address Type the D channe1 signaling channel port address for this new signaling group in UUCSSppp screen at 3 digits required for port addresses This address must match the slot and port number on an ATM Interface circuit pack 15 Type a name Type a name n the Name field 15 alpha numeric characters 16 Set VPI The Virtual Path Identifier VP field is set to 0 and is not administrable Continued on next page DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 5 Administering ATM PNC and ATM CES Administering DEFINITY ECS 5 14 Table 5 8 ATM CES administration Continued V Step Action Description 17 Set VCI Set the Virtual Channel Identifier VCI field 32 1023 This number must be unique among signaling groups that share the same ATM circuit pack gt NOTE For a direct connection two fiber connected CES circuit packs specify the same VCI at both ends of the emulated circuit When the CES is c
68. until an SVC is established through the WAN AAR Automatic Alternate Route calls based on the preferred normally the least expensive Routing route available at the time the call is placed ARS Automatic Route Selection AAR and ARS Overlap Determines that if the call is to be routed to another switch over a Sending trunk with ISDN overlap sending the system seizes the outgoing ISDN trunk and starts sending digits while DEFINITY ECS continues to collect receive the remaining incoming digits Continued on next page DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 B ATM Switch Feature Interactions Delay Interactions B 12 Table B 5 ATM delay interactions Continued Feature Description AAR and ARS Partitioning Manages geographically dispersed EPNs Agent Call Handling Allows you to administer functions that Automatic Call Distribution ACD agents use to answer and process ACD calls Automatic answering zip tone calls are also affected by SVC setup delays and failures Alternate Operations Support System Alarm Number OSSA Allows you to establish a second number for the switch to call when an alarmable event occurs This feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures Answer Detection Detects when the called party answers a call for call detail recording Ifthe customer provisions Answer Supervision by Time out then c
69. y Multifrequency Signaling y Time of Day Routing y Multimedia Appl Server Interface MASI y Uniform Dialing Plan y Multimedia Call Handling Basic y Usage Allocation Enhancements y Multimedia Call Handling Enhanced y Multiple Locations y Wideband Switching y Personal Station Access PSA y Wireless y S NOTE You must logoff amp login to effect the permission changes 2 Screen 5 10 Optional features screen 3 change cabinet 1 Page 1 of DN CABINET CABINET DESCRIPTION Cabinet 1 Cabinet Layout five carrier Cabinet Type processor Number of Portnetworks 1 Location 1 Room Floor Building CARRIER DESCRIPTION Carrier Carrier Type Number C not used PN 01 B not used PN 01 A processor PN 01 x fan D not used PN 01 E not used PN 01 e Screen 5 11 Cabinet NOTE With Release 7 1 or later software all cabinets are automatically assigned location 1 DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 5 Administering ATM PNC and ATM CES Administering DEFINITY ECS 5 27 Field description Location Location number associated with the cabinet range is 1 44 default 1 m Field cannot be blank m Location is display only if the Multiple locations field change system parameters customer options is not set to y change locations Page 1 of 3 N LOCATIONS ARS Prefix 1 Required For 10 Digit NAMP Calls y Number
70. 01 006 255 PASS 01B11009 ATM BCH 001 006 256 PASS 01B11009 ATM BCH 001 006 257 PASS 01B11010 ATM BCH 001 001 255 PASS 01B11010 ATM BCH 001 001 257 PASS 01B11011 ATM BCH 001 002 255 PASS 01B11011 ATM BCH 001 002 256 PASS 01B11011 ATM BCH 001 002 257 PASS 01B11012 ATM BCH 001 003 255 PASS 01B11012 ATM BCH 001 003 256 PASS 01B11012 ATM BCH 001 003 257 PASS 01B11013 ATM BCH 001 004 255 PASS 01B11013 ATM BCH 001 004 256 PASS 01B11013 ATM BCH 001 004 257 PASS 01B11014 ATM BCH 001 005 255 PASS 01B11014 ATM BCH 001 005 256 PASS 01B11014 ATM BCH 001 005 257 PASS 01B11200 ATM BCH 001 007 255 PASS 01B11200 ATM BCH 001 007 256 PASS 01B11200 ATM BCH 001 007 257 PASS 01B11015 ATM DCH 643 PASS 1i ATM SGRP 636 PASS 1 ATM SGRP 1291 TM SGRP 647 2 Screen 6 1 Screen output for test board number f m The Result field should show PASS for each test number If any of the tests fail refer to the ATM TRK maintenance object in one of the following books DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Maintenance for R8r DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ATM CES 6 11 DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Maintenance for R8si DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Maintenance for R8csi Possible causes 1 The TN2305 TN2306 circuit pack is in a slot different from the DEFINITY admin
71. 1 Check SONET SDH layer for status and alarms Check the LEDs on the ATM circuit packs Temporarily disable any call overflows through administration across each CES trunk group Ensure CDR records properly if enabled Verify that ISDN features are working Refer to the maintenance book for descriptions of the LEDs their flash rates and the conditions indicated Place test call to any EPN remoted through each signaling group Make sure call completes and has a 2 way talk path DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 6 Troubleshooting 6 1 Troubleshooting This chapter provides the follovving troubleshooting information m Contact information Lists Lucent service organizations and helplines for U S and international installations m Alarms and errors Lists ATM maintenance objects and the platforms on which you can expect alarms and errors m Troubleshooting ATM CES Provides tips for troubleshooting DEFINITY ECS ATM CES interfacing with ATM switches m Troubleshooting ATM PNC Provides tips for troubleshooting DEFINITY ECS ATM PNC interfacing with ATM switches gt NOTE Information on troubleshooting specific ATM switches is found in your ATM switch s quick reference guide DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 6 Troubleshooting Con
72. 10 T1 1 4 testing 3 19 system capacities 1 5 T test equipment 103A block 1 4 3 22 15411C cable kit 1 4 700A DS1 CPE loopback jack 1 4 3 22 3 24 Phoenix 1541C Test Set 1 4 Phoenix 5575A T1 Test Set 1 4 troubleshooting 6 1 400A T1 synchronization 6 17 401A T1 synchronization 6 21 ATM PNC 6 6 6 16 DEFINITY ECS commands 6 16 6 41 inspecting LEDs 6 6 6 17 interoperability 6 6 6 22 TN2305 6 9 6 30 TN2306 6 9 6 30 unusual ATM problems 6 15 6 38 VVe d like your opinion Lucent Technologies vvelcomes your feedback on this document Your comments can be of great value in helping us improve our documentation DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 Issue 1 April 2000 Comcode 108678723 1 Please rate the effectiveness of this document in the follovving areas Excellent Ease of Finding nformation Clarity Completeness Accuracy Organization Appearance Examples Illustrations Overall Satisfaction 2 Please check the ways you feel we could improve this document Make it more concise Add more step by step procedures tutorials Add more troubleshooting information Make it less technical Add more better quick reference aids Improve the index Improve the overview introduction Improve the table of contents Improve the organization Add more figures Add more examples g g g g g Add more d
73. 13 3 14 403A E1 synchronization splitter 3 14 access concentrators vi ATM switches vi TN2305 1 4 1 5 2 1 TN2306 1 4 2 1 TN771 1 4 helplines 63 I installation ATM CES 2 1 ATM PNC 3 1 Integrated Local Management Interface ILMI 1 L LEDs 316X CSU 6 20 DS1 circuit pack 3 25 6 17 6 21 location administration 5 23 Lucent service organizations 6 2 Global Services Organization Division 1 1 Technical Service Center 1 1 Technical Support Organization 1 14 M maintenance objects 6 4 Meiners Algorithm 1 9 N NAA7 board 2 3 network synchronization 3 3 DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 ndex IN 4 k R reliability ATM network duplication 3 32 reliability configurations parts required for 1 4 RLB 3 28 S security issues xii SVC cache administration 5 30 switch suitability known switch limits 1 13 switched virtual connection 1 9 synchronization network 3 3 synchronization connections directly to timing source 3 11 through a DSU CSU 3 11 through an ICSU 3 11 synchronization splitters 3 4 400A T1 3 5 3 6 3 11 3 12 401A T1 3 5 3 7 3 13 402A E1 3 5 3 8 3 13 403A ET 3 E 13 connected thro gh a DSU CSU 3 24 connected through an ICSU 3 21 DTE loopback procedure 3 27 E1 1 4 for specific countries 3 15 installing 400A T1 3 20 jumper settings 401A T1 3
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75. 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ATM PNC 6 19 Connected through a DSU CSU To troubleshoot synchronization problems in systems vvhere the synchronization signal connects through a Data Service Unit DSU or Channel Service Unit CSU follovv the procedures in Table 6 8 Use this table if the m DTE or RLB loopback tesis fail m CSU or DSU CSU does not return to normal service Table 6 8 Troubleshooting 400A T1 synchronization through a DSU CSU Y Step Action Description 1 If DSU CSU does not Verify that the current line compensation settings on the go back to normal DS1 circuit pack change board match the DTE operation equalization settings of the CSU or DSU CSU for the length of cable 2 Go through readout On the 316X CSU or DSU CSU press the double up arrow steps 3 Continue Press the button under the Config readout 4 Continue Press the button under the Activ readout 5 Continue Press the button under the Edit readout 6 Continue Press the button under the DTE readout 7 Continue Press the button under the Next readout until Equalization displays The top line of the display shovvs the current settings 8 Verify settings If these settings do not agree with the DS1 administration step 1 enter the correct settings and retest If the test still fails continue 9 Increase equalization
76. 20 High Order Domain Specific Part HO DSP 12 End System Identifier ESI 2 Selector International Code 2 Address Format Identifier AFI Designator ICD 47 for ICD 4 International Code Designator 20 High Order Domain Specific Part HO DSP 12 End System Identifier ESI 2 Selector ISDN E 164 2 Address Format Identifier 45 for E 164 16 E 164 address 8 High Order Domain Specific Part HO DSP 12 End System Identifier ESI 2 Selector DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 5 Administering ATM PNC and ATM CES Administering ATM Svvitch 5 4 Administering ATM Switch To administer the ATM switch refer to your svvitch s quick reference guide Administering DEFINITY ECS The DEFINITY ECS switch software provides 2 kinds of ATM service m ATM Port Network Connectivity ATM PNC m ATM Circuit Emulation Service ATM CES Table 5 3 outlines important concepts to observe when administering ATM Table 5 3 General DEFINITY ECS ATM parameters Concept Description PNC duplication If you are installing or upgrading a critical reliability system you must enable the PNC duplication on the system parameters customer options screen init password required before the feature can be used If it is enabled you must further m Add pnc a or pnc b to command strings to clarify which carrier the ATM interface circuit pack is in m Specify the location o
77. 23 Issue 1 April 2000 Write Order For additional documents refer to the section in About This Docu ment entitled Related Resources You can be placed on a standing order list for this and other documents you may need Standing order will enable you to automatically receive updated versions of individual documents or document sets billed to account information that you provide For more information on stand ing orders or to be put on a list to receive future issues of this docu ment contact the Lucent Technologies Publications Center European Union Declaration of Conformity The CE mark affixed to the DEFINITY equipment described in this book indicates that the equipment conforms to the following Euro pean Union EU Directives Electromagnetic Compatibility 89 336 EEC Low Voltage 73 23 EEC Telecommunications Terminal Equipment TTE i CTR3 BRI and i CTR4 PRI For more information on standards compliance contact your local dis tributor Comments To comment on this document return the comment card at the front of the document Acknowledgment This document was prepared by Product Documentation Development Lucent Technologies Denver CO DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 mg CSS to R8r ATM PNC Contents Contents Contents ili About This Book v m Overvie
78. 3 124 3 Installing a DEFINITY ECS ATM PNC Synchronization Installation and Testing Issue 1 April 2000 3 22 Table 3 9 Installing the splitter through an ICSU Continued V Step Action Command Description 15 Run report list Wait 15 minutes before entering the command meaSUrEMEnIS If the DS1 circuit pack is not error free refer to ds1 summary Troubleshooting synchronization 400A only on page UUCSS 6 17 16 Replace After testing is complete remove the modular RJ45 connections opening plugs from port J1 and J2 of the splitter and reconnect the cables to the port s 17 Test the ICSU Depending on the ICSU model go to the appropriate section m Testing the 120A ICSU Table 3 10 m Testing the 120A 2 ICSU Table 3 11 Test the 120A ICSU with either a 700A DS1 CPE loopback jack or a 103A block Use the procedure in Table 3 10 to test a splitter connected through an ICSU Table 3 10 The 120A ICSU test procedure Description V Step Action Command 1 Connect 103A block if necessary If the 700A DS1 CPE Loopback Jack is not installed or if the ICSU is not a 120A m Connect a 103A block at the Smart Jack end of the H600 383 cable m On the 103A block strap pin1 to pin 3 and pin 2 to pin 4 which provides a loopback to the ICSU 2 Test the DS1 test board UUCSS Test the DS1 circuit pack If any one of Tests 138 through 145 fails follow the repair procedures listed in DEFINITY ECS Mai
79. 3 124 April 2000 3 Installing a DEFINITY ECS ATM PNC Synchronization Installation and Testing 3 11 Synehronization splitter connections The splitter connects to a timing source Figure 3 6 shovvs the synchronization connections through a DSU CSU 400A and Figure 3 7 shovvs the synchronization connections through an ICSU 400A Figure 3 8 shows the synchronization connections directly to the timing source 401A 402A 403A cydaatm2 LJK 020100 Figure Notes 1 Public Switched Telephone 6 H600 383 quad cable from sync splitter to ATM Netvvork PSTN switch A 2 Main distribution frame MDF or 7 H600 383 quad cable from sync splitter to ATM smart iack switch B critical reliability ATM network duplication 3 Channel service unit CSU 4 H600 307 GR2 cable 254 5 400A T1 100 Q splitter connects 9 Lucent ATM switch B critical reliability ATM to the DEFINITY ECS network duplication Figure 3 6 Synchronization connections through an external DSU CSU 400A DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 3 Installing a DEFINITY ECS ATM PNC Synchronization Installation and Testing 3 12 Use the information in Table 3 3 to determine the maximum cable run lengths for the configuration cydaatm1 LJK 020100 Figure Notes 1 Public Switched Telephone 5 H600 383 quad cable from sync splitter to ATM Network PSTN switch A 2 Main Distribution Fram
80. 99999 The total number of SETUP and ADDPARTY requests Values 0 9999999 Average latency in milliseconds for SVC type described during the time period indicated Values 0 8000 The number of SVCs of the type described that could not be established by the ATM network during the time period This does not include delayed SVCs that is the delay exceeded the threshold set for Timeout msec on the ATM Related System Parameters form Values 0 9999 The number 9999 displays if the value is greater than 9999 The number of delayed SVCs that fell within the time range milliseconds during the time period indicated Values 0 9999999 The number of delayed SVCs that fell within the time range seconds during the time period indicated Values 0 9999999 2 The ATM PNC Delayed Failed Setups report accessed through the list measurements atm setup events shows m event date m event time event type delayed or failed m delay time in ms m from to PN connection numbers m PNC connection A PNC or B PNC Syntax list measurements atm setup events x or from conn x to conn x print or schedule DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ATM PNC 6 48 The command syntax allows you to list setup events for a particular connection number or for a range of connection numbers Table 6 12 Table 6 12 Constr
81. A 403A synchronization Y Step Action Description 1 Check all connections the LEDs on the DS1 circuit pack indicate an error condition or any of the tests associated with testing the DS1 circuit pack fails recheck all cables connectors and the splitter connection to the back of the DS1 circuit pack 2 Test the circuit pack Test the circuit pack test board UUCSS If the tests pass go to step 13 release If a test fails continue with step 3 3 Reseat circuit pack Reseat the DS1 circuit pack 4 Retest the circuit Repeat the test test board UUCSS pack If Tests 138 through 145 pass go to step 13 release If any test fails go to step 5 5 Busyout the DS1 To suppress alarms on the DS1 circuit pack type busyout circuit pack board UUCSS and press Enter 6 Remove splitter Remove the splitter from the DS1 circuit pack 7 Connect cable Reconnect the cable directly to the back of the DS1 circuit directly on DS1 circuit pack without the splitter and reseat the DS1 circuit pack pack After approximately 30 seconds the DS1 Status LEDs should extinguish leaving only the green Status 3 LED on steady 8 Test the circuit pack Test the circuit pack test board UUCSS and verify that the DS1 circuit pack passes Tests 138 through 145 If any one of Test 138 through 145 fails follow the repair procedures listed in DEFINITY ECS Maintenance for R8r 9 Replace splitter If the tests pass replace the sp
82. ATM switch The TN2305 TN2306 circuit pack requires an SC connector 1 adapter is included in the Fiber Pass Through Kit 5 For network duplication required for systems supporting PRI BRI or ASAI To test the synchronization splitters you need the following equipment Phoenix 1541C Test Set with accessory cord kit Phoenix 5575A T1 Test Set with cord kit or equivalent 700A DS1 CPE Loopback Jack comcode 10798867 103A block 1541CC cable kit 1 See DEFINITY ECS Release 8 Maintenance for R8r Chapter 6 DS1 Loopback Test for more information DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 1 Preparing for Installation and Upgrades Review Configuration and Equipment 1 5 m RJ45 to Bantam test cable from the 1541CC cable kit m System capacities Table 1 2 lists the maximum number of TN2305 TN2306 circuit packs allowed in a DEFINITY ECS Table 1 2 Maximum number of ATM interface TN2305 TN2306 circuit packs Maximum ATM circuit Platform packs allovved Description r 176 2 x 44 port networks CES plus 2 in each PN PNC Si csi c 6 CES only no PNC DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 1 Preparing for Installation and Upgrades Review Configuration and Equipment 1 6 DEFINTTY ECS configurations Figure 1 2 Figure 1 3 and Figure 1 4 shovv the ATM PNC connections for standard high
83. ATM network the cloud 7 ATM CES 4 DEFINITY ECS EPN in MCC 8 ATM PNC and ATM CES 9 DEFINITY ECS PPN 2 csi Figure 1 1 Example of an ATM PNC and ATM CES configuration DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 1 Preparing for Installation and Upgrades Review Configuration and Equipment 1 4 Required Hardvvare Table 1 1 lists the required equip ment for standard high critical reliability and ATM network duplication configurations Table 1 1 Minimum required equipment for Release 8 ATM PNC configurations Reliability level Critical ATM Equipment Standard High Netvvork Duplication ATM switch 1 1 2 TN2305 TN2306 ATM interface 1 1 2 for each PN T1 or E1 synchronization splitter 1 1 1 SC connected fiber optic cable 1 2 PPN 2 1 each EPN TN771 maintenance test circuit 1 pack 1 TN2305 multimode fiber TN2306 single mode fiber for Release 8 ATM PNC 2 High reliability requires 2 ATM EI circuit packs in the PPN and 1 ATM EI in each EPN 3 Thenumber and uses of the synchronization splitter depend on the configuration and the source s from which primary and secondary synchronization is derived You may need 1 sync splitter per ATM switch DS1 synchronization requires either no sync splitter or up to a number twice the number of sites Existing fiber optic cable may require an ST to SC adapter depending on the interface at the
84. Continued Feature Description Group Paging Allows a user to make announcements to groups of stations This feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures Hot Line Service Allows single line voice terminal users by simply lifting the handset to automatically place a call to a preassigned destination extension public or private network telephone number or feature access code This feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures Hunt Groups Handle multiple calls simultaneously to a single phone number This feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures Inbound Call Management Allows you to integrate DEFINITY features with host application processing and routing and automate delivery of caller information to agents displays This feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures Intercept Treatment Provides an intercept tone or a recorded announcement or routes the call to an attendant for assistance when calls cannot be completed or when use of a feature is denied This feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures Intercom Automatic Provides a talking path between two voice terminal users This feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures Intercom Dial Allows multiappearance voice terminal users to gain rapid access to other voice terminal users within an administered group This feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures Inte
85. DEFINITY port network must be translated in the PPN s screen with the full ATM address The ATM switch prefix plus the port network s ESI plus a Selector of 0 that uniquely identifies it Use the procedure in Table 5 4 to administer ATM PNC Table 5 4 ATM PNC administration V Step Action Command Description 1 Log on DEFINITY Use the init login to log on to the DEFINITY switch ECS switch NOTE An init login is required to change customer options and will be challenged by Access Security Gatevvay ASG Contact your regional CSA customer software administrator to perform this function 2 Turn on change The Customer Options screen Screen 5 2 displays ATM PNC system parameters customer options 3 Set the mode to yes Set Async Transfer Mode ATM PNC field to y 4 If duplicated PNC critical reliability set PNC duplication Setthe PNC Duplication field to y 5 Log off the DEFINITY ECS Log off the DEFINITY system administration terminal 6 Log onto the DEFINITY ECS Use the craft login to log on to the DEFINITY switch ignore any alarms at this time gt NOTE The init login is no longer required Ts Administer ATM PNC Use the ATM worksheet in Appendix A Baselining the Customer s Configuration to record the configuration 8 Add new PNC add pnc next Add the next PNC 9 Set location Set the Location field to the address of the ATM
86. DN PRI Press Enter to save the changes 5 Log off on Log in as craft 6 Install the circuit Install the TN2305 TN2306 circuit pack and wait for it to packs initialize about 4 minutes 7 Connect the fiber Attach the fiber optic cable to the circuit pack and to the optic cable ATM switch 8 Look up ATM circuit Type list configuration atm and press Enter The name pack locations for this circuit pack appears as ATM INTERFACE or ATM INTF 9 Administer the circuit Type add atm trunk board UUCSS and press Enter The pack personality ATM Trunk Board screen Screen 5 5 displays 10 Type a name for the Type the name of the ATM interface circuit pack ATM board 15 alphanumeric characters in the Name field Continued on next page DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 5 Administering ATM PNC and ATM CES Administering DEFINITY ECS 5 13 Table 5 8 ATM CES administration Continued V Step Action Description 11 Set the synchronization Set the Synchronization Capable field to n default gt NOTE Up to 44 boards may be designated synchronization capable on R8r and 3 boards on R8si R8csi R8c If you enter y in this field when the maximum number of boards has been designated the system returns Maximum number of Synchronization Capable boards already administered gt NOTE If this ATM trunk circuit pack is a synchronization source set
87. DOD DS1 Trunk Service E1 Trunk Service Enhanced ICSU Enhanced DCS EDCS Facility Busy Indication Facility Test Calls with Security Measures Flexible Billing Integrated Services Digital Network ISDN Primary Rate Interface Loudspeaker Paging Access and Loudspeaker Paging Access Deluxe DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 B ATM Switch Feature Interactions Delay Interactions B 11 Nonfacility Associated Signaling NFAS Off Premises Station Personal Central Office Line PCOL Power Failure Transfer R2 MFC Signaling Recorded Announcement Recorded Telephone Dictation Access Restriction Miscellaneous Trunk Trunk Flash Trunk Group Busy Warning Indication Delay Interactions Delays in ATM cell delivery affects the ATM PNC or ATM CES features and functionality listed in Table B 5 Additionally WAN PNC configurations more than one ATM switch require additional delay considerations 1 Setting up an SVC through the PNC can be delayed by as much as 7 s similar to an ISDN trunk An SVC request can fail and this failure may not be received for several seconds Paths through the PNC are not free however tariffing of these resources is highly variable Table B 5 ATM delay interactions Feature Description POTS plain old telephone Lets in normal point to point calls the terminating side does not ring service
88. DS1 circuit pack follow the procedures listed in Table 3 16 Table 3 16 Splitter installation to DS1 401A 402A 403A Y Step Action Command Description 1 Disable disable Prevent the system from switching synchronization synchronization synchronization sources switch switch 2 Busyout DS1 busyout board Busyout the designated DS1 circuit pack circuit pack UUCSS 3 Administer change DS1 Administer the sync splitter sync splitter UUCSS For T1 setthe Near end CSU Type field to integrated see Screen 3 1 For E1 setthe El Sync Splitter field to y see Screen 3 2 4 Remove cable Remove the cable from the amphenol from DS1 connector located on rear of the DS1 circuit circuit pack pack 5 Attach the Plug the splitter into the same connector just splitter vacated by the cable 6 Reconnect the Plug the cable into the connector on the splitter cable 7 Secure the Secure the splitter to the carrier using the large splitter mounting strap removed from a fiber transceiver 8 Check Check that the Amphenol connection is secure connection 9 Reseat DS1 Release the clip holding the DS1 circuit pack circuit pack pull out slightly close clip 10 Release DS1 release board Restore the designated DS1 circuit pack to circuit pack UUCSS service Continued on next page DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 3 Installing a DEFINITY ECS ATM PNC
89. E DS1 INTERFACE 10 TN754 B DIGITAL LINE C indicates circuit pack conflict 2 Screen 6 6 Screen output for circuit packs 2 4 Type display atm pnc connection and press Enter DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ATM PNC 6 26 This display tells you the ATM addresses that have been administered for each TN2305 TN2306 Verify that each ATM address the concatenation of the 5 displayed hexadecimal fields is correct and match those in the ATM switch Screen 6 7 shows the output for the display atm pnc 1 command Screen 6 8 shows the output for the display atm pnc 2 command f display atm pnc 1 V SEL ATM PNC Connection Number Location 01B02 Name Address Format ICD ATM AFI 47 ICD 0005 HO DSP 80FFE1000000F2071B02 ESI 000000000000 00 1 N Screen 6 7 Screen output for display atm pnc 1 display atm pnc 2 S SEL ATM PNC Connection Number Location 02A01 Name Address Format ICD ATM AFI 47 ICD 0005 HO DSP 80FFE1000000F2072A01 ESI 000000000000 00 2 Screen 6 8 Screen output for display atm 2 Administered with end system identifiers If the port networks are addressed using end system identifiers the display looks like Screen 6 9 pnc 1 and Screen 6 10 pnc 2 display atm pnc 1 ATM PNC Connection Number 1 A PNC
90. ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 3 Installing a DEFINITY ECS ATM PNC Synchronization Installation and Testing 3 8 AA 1009 A 408 uel or R or ou B B 5 PEE i gS 1 8 Figure Notes 1 Amphenol connector to 3 Timing alarm lead connection DEFINITY ECS anhi 4 Timing output ports RJ45 to ATM switch 2 Network timing connection g 5 Jumpers and capacitors inside case See Figure 3 5 for settings 1 Ports J1 and J2 provide identical DS1 timing source signals to the ATM switches The ATM switch can use two separate DS1 timing signals one at a time from two separate spans Figure 3 3 402A synchronization splitter DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 3 Installing a DEFINITY ECS ATM PNC Synchronization Installation and Testing 3 9 crda403a KLC 020300 ZF222222222222F2222222Z22 2222222222222222222222222_ Figure Notes 1 Amphenol connector to DEFINITY 4 Network receive connection BNC ECS connector 2 Synchronization source timing 5 Network transmit connection BNC output ports to ATM switch connector 3 Synchronization source timing 6 Jumpers and capacitors inside case output ports to ATM switch See Figure 3 5 for settings 1 These are identical DS1 timing s
91. ISDN PRI D channel m DCS Trunk Group Busy Warning Indication Do Not Disturb Allows guests attendants and authorized front desk voice terminal users those with console permission to request that no calls other than priority calls terminate at a particular extension until a specified time Affected by Time of Day issues Emergency Access tothe Alerts an attendant if a station remains off hook for more than the Attendant administered period of time This feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures Expert Agent Selection Routes incoming Automatic Call Distribution ACD calls to the agent best qualified to handle the call This feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures Facility Test Calls Allows you to test specific trunks DTMF receivers time slots and system tones from a phone This feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures Generalized Route Provides voice and data call routing capabilities This may be used Selection for routing to EPNs when knowledge of the WAN behavior is available Go to Cover Allows users who call another internal extension to send the call directly to coverage This feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures Continued on next page DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 Issue 1 April 2000 B ATM Svitch Feature nteractions Delay Interactions B 16 Table B 5 ATM delay interactions
92. LON lt 06 903 pue gz sdajs llu se uo 607 ALINIJ3G 0 uo 607 Ge 61 d ls ul umop SNd3 pu SNdd sou dn s Mod dn samod s ssnq se s ssnq yq NG1 ee se sNd3 pue Ndd 9 UJOJJ 54 NS au ilpolsAUd YO IMS eAoUJeH 26 s ssnq S LHE NS W014 Sessnq WGL e ouleH WAL eAoway 1 Sy4oed jnouro sjeuiqeo NS Kuiurejuoo sjeuiqeo je uwop UMOP 06 s u uruo oyur ejep aui uonduoseq puewwop uon v dais 45 TOTV U3rH pue prepueys ONd IALLV 38 0 WLY noua SS S H ALINIAAC 8 84 P e qer DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 4 Upgrading to ATM PNC R6 3r ATM PNC to R8r ATM PNC 4 13 R6 3r ATM PNC to R8r ATM PNC This section describes the procedures for upgrading a DEFINITY ECS ATM PNC from Release 6 3r to Release 8r The basic process is to m Upgrade DEFINITY ECS to Release 7r refer to the upgrade book a Make sure all equipment is on site before the installation mg Remove the old TN2238 ATM interface circuit packs m Install the new TN2305 TN2306 ATM interface circuit packs m Connect the fiber cables to the circuit packs m Upgrade to Release 8r software
93. Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 2 ATM Installation Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 Comcode 108678723 Issue 1 April 2000 Copyright 2000 Lucent Technologies All Rights Reserved Printed in U S A Notice Every effort vvas made to ensure that the information in this book vvas complete and accurate at the time of printing Hovvever information is subject to change Your Responsibility for Your System s Security Toll fraud is the unauthorized use of your telecommunications system by an unauthorized party for example persons other than your com pany s employees agents subcontractors or persons working on your company s behalf Note that there may be a risk of toll fraud associated with your telecommunications system and if toll fraud occurs it can result in substantial additional charges for your telecommunications services You and your system manager are responsible for the security of your system such as programming and configuring your equipment to pre vent unauthorized use The system manager is also responsible for reading all installation instruction and system administration docu ments provided with this product in order to fully understand the fea tures that can introduce risk of toll fraud and the steps that can be taken to reduce that risk Lucent Technologies does not warrant that this product is immune from or will prevent
94. M network In this case the Err Type field shows the cause code returned by the ATM network see Table 6 11 In the earlier example two cause codes 41 and 3 are reported from the ATM network For more information about these cause codes and repair information see the ATM NTWK ATM Network Error maintenance object DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ATM PNC 6 37 Table 6 11 Observed Cause Codes Cause Code Definition Observed Cause 3 No route to destination The ATM addresses administered in the ATM svvitch or in DEFINITY display atm pnc are incorrect 31 Normal unspecified This is a normal return 41 Temporary failure This try again later cause code has been observed when the source of the problem is on another port for example a routing problem on another port that displays cause code 3 47 Resources unavallable DEFINITY call volume is too high for the available unspecified resources in the ATM netvvork 63 Service or option unavallable DEFINITY call volume is too high for the available unspecified resources in the ATM netvvork ATM call control Are ATM signaling connections being setup to ATM svvitch Call Control The UBR virtual circuits between the ATM switch PPN port and ATM switch port and between the EPN port and ATM switch port are ATM signaling channels between the port networ
95. NITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ATM PNC 6 24 list atm pnc Page 1 SPE A ATM PNC PNC A PNC B PNC Connection LOC LOC 1 01B02 2 02A01 Screen 6 3 Screen output for list atm pnc command Alternatively type list configuration UUC and press Enter noncontrol cabinets to confirm the PPN and EPN circuit pack locations and correct insertion 2 Type status pnc and press Enter This display tells you which TN2305 TN2306 circuit pack is active in a duplicated system and how many alarms if any of each severity level have been logged for the circuit pack Screen 6 4 shows the output from this command N status pnc PORT NETWORK CONNECTIVITY Duplicated no Softvare Locked Standby Busied Standby Refreshed Interchange Disabled A PNC B PNC Mode active Mode State of Health functional State of Health Inter PN Index 00 00 00 Inter PN Index Ma or Alarms 0 Major Alarms Minor Alarms 0 Minor Alarms V Warning Alarms O0 Warning Alarms J Screen 6 4 Screen output for status pnc command 3 Type either list configuration UUC for the carrier in which the ATM interface circuit packs reside or display circuit packs cabinet noncontrol cabinet and press Enter This command tells you in more detail what boards are in which slots in each cabinet and carrier Verify that the TN2305 TN2306s are physically lo
96. NPA Foreign Number Plan Area in the North American Numbering Plan any area code other than the caller s own area code An FNPA ARS call specifies a 10 digit address optionally preceded by a 1 toll prefix the first three digits of which specify the area code or number plan area In some locations typically where area codes are overlaid it is necessary to dial the NPA even for a local call H HNPA Home Number Plan Area in the North American Numbering Plan the caller s own area code An HNPA ARS call is usually a 7 digit call perhaps preceded by a 1 toll prefix for which the local area code is implied In some locations HNPAs are overlaid 2 or more used in the same location requiring 10 digit dialing in effect there is no HNPA for such locations HO DSP High Order Domain Specific Part ICSU Integrated Channel Service Unit ILMI Integrated Layer Management Interface INS Lucent s Data Network Systems ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network L LAN Local area network DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 Glossary and Abbreviations GL 4 LAPD Link Access Protocol D channel LIU Lightwave Interface Unit LOS Loss of signal M MAC Media Access Control MCC Multicarrier cabinet MDF Main distribution frame Meiners algorithm The Meiners algorithm is a method to determine whether a switch can suppor
97. PNC DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation 4 Upgrading to ATM PNC JO suonippy pue sepejbdf 8 19A19S SUOIEDIUNWLWOD 184 01 SO3 esudieju3 ALINI3G 01 1949H ALINIH3Q pe16dn 61 s Aes pe us zjJ x Aqpuea3s s oq SULETE Auy ov euonouny ueeJos SONd V 40 Pile WATPSH FO 94 45 si oud snes ule u yo uo 8 7 dn ee 5049 2 uomneJasiuiupe u los s1v3 pue sNd Ile S10vd yeu ensu3 1 5 5 4S1 yull 499YD 1 sjuauruiroo 45 oyu ejep aur uonduoseq pueuruoo uon y dais 910 A p nunuoo npiqerow q3rH pue prepuejs 18 osee o 0 1 9 eseo oy uro3j Nq JA IV 84 9 lqeL DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 4 Upgrading to ATM PNC Screens and Tables Screens and Tables Issue 1 April 2000 4 21 change system parameters maintenance Page 1 MAINTENANCE RELATED SYSTEM PARAMETERS OPERATIONS SUPPORT PARAMETERS Product Identification 1501137003 Alarm Origination to OSS Numbers neither Restart Notification n Test Remote Access Port n CPE Alarm Activation Level none Customer Access to INADS Port n Repeat Dial Interval mins 7 SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SPE Interchange daily First OSS Telephone Number Abbrev Alarm Report y Second OSS Telephone Number Abbrev Alarm Report n Cleared Alarm Notification n Suspension Threshold 5
98. Power down the cabinets then remove TDM buses DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 4 Upgrading to ATM PNC CSS to R r ATM PNC 4 4 m Replace the switch node carriers in the PPNs and EPNs m BReterminate the TDM buses and power up the cabinets m Install administer and cable the ATM interface circuit packs The follovving tables have the step by step procedures For critical reliability and ATM network duplication perform the steps in Table 4 3 For standard and high reliability perform the steps in Table 4 4 In using the commands in the upgrade tables type the command and then press Enter avd 1x u uo p nunuo 4 5 Issue 1 April 2000 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 CSS to R8r ATM PNC DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation 4 Upgrading to ATM PNC Sul Jequ p z lsluluipe Jo 19 pesequunu s e dsiq Xul J9 qu 151 yul JOQu 1ST LE uoneordnp u 0 uoraeorridnd ONd SJejeureJed uiejs s uotjezedo Tqeuz ul Bueuo oDueuo ONd lqesiq OL Suonoeuuoo eoisAud Aue Burow Aqpuejs oud ONd ONd 4 Aapueis ay 1no sng jno snq Aqpuejs 1no sng 6 1581 Nd3 511 JO Ndd 0 9 0UJ Nd3 ul S e24nos 9UZS 4 ous s ou s snjeis ou S 9 8 ONd e 0
99. Routing Uniform Dialing Plan Usage Allocation Enhancements Wideband Switching Wireless MMM KKM KKM BM MM BOK t lt effect the permission changes MD t lt t lt kq K K a Screen 4 7 Optional features screen 3 list sys link SYSTEM LINKS INFORMATION Location Link Type State Current Channel Path 02A0101 EAL up present 02B0201 EAL up present 01B0202 PACL up present 01C0302 PACL up present 02A0102 PACL up present 02B0202 PACL up present Faulted Path Last Fault Recorded none none none none none none Screen 4 8 System links information DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 5 Administering ATM PNC and ATM CES Accessing Svvitches for Administration 5 1 Administering ATM PNC and ATM CES After the hardvvare is upgraded to Release 8 ATM PNC or ATM CES you must administer the ATM switch and and the DEFINITY ECS to complete the process Administration procedures are as follovvs m Accessing Switches for Administration m Acquiring ATM Addresses m Administering ATM Switch a Administering DEFINITY ECS Accessing Switches for Administration To access the DEFINITY ECS and ATM switches for administration you must have one of the following setups mg SAT System Administration Terminal m DSA DEFINITY Site Administration m DNA DEFINITY Network Administration The SAT has b
100. S 2 00 hange system parameters country options Page 1 of 21N SYSTEM PARAMETERS COUNTRY OPTIONS Companding Mode Mu Lav Base Tone Generator Set 1 440Hz PBX dial Tone n 440Hz Secondary dial Tone n Digital Loss Plan 1 Analog Ringing Cadence 1 Set Layer 1 timer T1 to 30 seconds n Analog Line Transmission 1 64 84xx Display Character Set roman TONE DETECTOR PARAMETERS Tone Detection Mode 6 short Interdigit Pause E Screen 5 16 System parameters country options screen 1 change terminal parameters 6400 Page 1 of 1 SPE aN 6400 TYPE TERMINAL PARAMETERS Default Parameter Set 1 Customize Parameters y OPTIONS Display Mode Handset Expander Enabled Volume PRIMARY LEVELS Voice Transmit dB 2 Voice Receive dB 2 5 Voice Transmit dB Voice Sidetone dB Touch Tone Transmit dB Voice Receive dB Touch Tone Sidetone dB BUILT IN SPEAKER LEVELS Voice Transmit dB Voice Receive dB Touch Tone Sidetone dB 6402 BUILT IN SPEAKER LEVELS Voice Receive dB Touch Tone Sidetone dB Screen 5 17 6400 type terminal parameters DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 5 Administering ATM PNC and ATM CES Final Checklist and Test 5 34 Final Checklist and Test After you complete all the administration you might vvant to run through a final checklist and verify that everything is vvorking Thi
101. S Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 5 Administering ATM PNC and ATM CES Administering DEFINITY ECS 5 29 Increment 2 fields specifying the number of hours 0 23 and minutes 0 59 the clock is moved ahead to begin daylight savings time and moved back to return to standard time NOTE Some states Arizona or portions of states Indiana do not observe daylight savings time Verify the daylight savings time status in all your locations Ses time Page 1 of 1 UN DATE AND TIME DATE Day of the Week Sunday Month October Day of the Month 24 Year 1999 TIME Hour 8 Minute 16 Second 31 Type Standard Daylight Savings Time Rule O 5777 Changing the date or time vill impact BCMS CDR and MEASUREMENTS E Screen 5 14 Date and time screen NOTE When the system clock is upgraded from an earlier release the daylight savings time rule on the set time screen defaults to 0 no rule While you can change the daylight savings time rule the system clock is not adjusted automatically until the next transition of the rule Field description Type Daylight savings daylight savings time Standard standard time Daylight The daylight savings time rule number 0 to 15 Rule 0 is no daylight Savings Rule savings time and rule 1 defaults to U S daylight savings time rule DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administrat
102. SAI Admonishments Admonishments in this book have the following meanings A CAUTION This sign is used to indicate possible harm to software possible loss of data or possible service interruptions WARNING This sign is used where there is possible harm to hardware or equipment AA DANGER This sign is used to indicate possible harm or injury to people DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 About This Book How to Comment on This Document ix Physical dimensions All physical dimensions in this book are in English units feet ft followed by metric centimeter cm in parenthesis Wire gauge measurements are in AWG followed by the diameter in millimeters in parenthesis How to Comment on This Document Lucent Technologies welcomes your feedback Your comments are of great value and help improve our documentation Resources Related Books Please fill out the reader comment card at the front of this manual and return it If the reader comment card is missing FAX your comments to 1 303 538 1741 or to your Lucent Technologies representative and mention this document s name and number DEFINITY Enterprise Communication Server Release 8 ATM Installation Upgrade and Administration 555 233 124 Issue 1 Email your comments to document 2drmail lucent com The follovving books are useful for system related information DEFINITY Enterpr
103. SS 01B02 ATM EI 1293 PASS 888 01B02 ATM EI 241 PASS 01B02 ATM EI 304 PASS V 01B02 ATM EI 1259 PASS E Screen 6 13 Screen output for test board UUCSS DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ATM PNC 6 32 m The Result field should show PASS for each test number If any of the tests fail refer to the ATM El maintenance objects in DEFINITY ECS Maintenance for R8r Possible causes 1 The TN2305 TN2306 circuit pack is in a slot different from the DEFINITY administration 2 The TN2305 TN2306 was not completely inserted ATM signaling architecture Troubleshooting interoperability between the DEFINITY ECS switch and the ATM switch involves understanding the architecture of ATM signaling Figure 6 3 A Lucent Cajun A500 is used to show this concept DEFINITY DEFINITY PPN 29 EPN ATM call control Switch fabric Fiber Physical Physical iodatrb LUK 052899 Figure 6 3 ATM signaling architecture The following list shows the ATM stack layers discussed in this section m Physical layer m SONET SDH layer Q SAAL data link layer m ATM call control Call processing CaPro Layer DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Adm
104. Synchronization Installation and Testing Issue 1 April 2000 3 31 Table 3 16 Splitter installation to DS1 Continued 401A 402A 403A V Step Action Command Description 11 Test the splitter Use the procedure in Splitter port tests 401A 401A only on page 3 19 m Before testing the splitter insert a modular RJ45 plug into jack J1 and jack J2 401A 402A only NOTE Do not connect port J1 to port J2 Leave the other end of both cords free because the modular RJ45 plug acts as a opening plug and removes the 100 Q termination from J1 and J2 ports The standard RJ45 to Bantam test cable does not work with the 403A You need a coax to Bantam cable or an adapter for the RJ45 connector m After testing is complete remove the opening plugs from J1 and J2 12 Check the 7 DS1 LEDs After about 20 s all the alarm LEDs on the DS1 go out and the status 3 LED is steady green If this is the case continue If not follow the DS1 span test procedures in the DEFINITY ECS Maintenance for R r 13 Test the circuit pack test board UUCSS Verify that the DS1 circuit pack passes Tests 138 through 146 and 1227 If these tests pass and this is a new installation continue If any one of Test 138 through 146 fails follow the repair procedures in DEFINITY ECS Maintenance for Rar After clearing all errors retest the circuit pack 14 Run error report list measur
105. T1 or E1 service verification procedure V Step Action Command Description 1 Check timing Check that the GREEN STATUS 3 LED on the signal designated DS1 circuit pack is on steady 2 Test the DS1 test board Test the designated DS1 board circuit pack UUCSS If any one of Test 138 through 145 fails follow the repair procedures listed in DEFINITY ECS Maintenance for R8r 3 Run error report list Verify that the report is free of errors measurements See Table 3 6 to help interpret the report ds UUCSS L nep mem 3 summary 4 Identify active status Verify that the designated DS1 circuit pack is the active synchronization source synchronization sync source Note The DSicircuit pack is not the sync source it simply shows where the sync splitter is connected DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 3 Installing a DEFINITY ECS ATM PNC Synchronization Installation and Testing 3 18 Table 3 6 Interpretation of the list measurements report Displayed Field Function Indication Test 3 in 24 stress The loopback jack test is active cpe loopbac test pattern k jack Synchronize Y The DS1 circuit pack is synchronized to the looped d 3 in 24 pattern and is counting the bit errors detected in the pattern until the test is ended N Retry the test 1 Stop the test test ds1 loop UUCSS end cpe loopback iack test 2 Restart the test test ds1 l
106. TM boards identifying equipment location board code type and vintage list configuration trunks Lists boards identifying assigned ports Although the ATM board is listed the 256 ports are not DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 5 Administering ATM PNC and ATM CES Administering DEFINITY ECS 5 23 Additional DEFINITY ECS administration After administering the ATM PNC or ATM CES you may need to do some further administration specifically Locations m Locations m SVC cache PNC only m Gain Loss adjustments PNC only The DEFINITY ATM PNC makes it easier for the DEFINITY ECS to have port networks in multiple time zones To handle distances between the PPN and its EPNs the system tracks one or more locations by assigning each cabinet a location number All locations must be in the same country code If upgrading from a pre Release 7 you may need to set the locations for your EPNs To administer locations follow the procedure in Table 5 11 gt NOTE The screens and field description follow the table Table 5 11 Administer location procedure 4 Step Action Description 1 Activate the feature Type change system parameters customer options and press Enter Init password required The Customer Options screen displays Go to screen 3 Screen 5 10 Set multiple locations Change the value inthe Multiple locations field toy and
107. TN2306 come up correctly 1 Review the LED conditions for the TN2305 TN2306 refer to the maintenance book for LED indications wm Do the TN2305 TN2306 LEDs indicate a normal operational state any of the follovving Active in the PPN Standby in the PPN Archangel mode in the EPN Standby in the EPN 2 If after circuit pack insertion or a demand reset a Do the 1N2305 1N2306 LEDs indicate that it is booting Do the 1N2305 1N2306 LEDs indicate it is downloading its DSPs wm Do the TN2305 TN2306 LEDs indicate that circuit pack is not completely inserted m Do the TN2305 TN2306 LEDs indicate a maintenance alarm 3 Type list configuration carrier UUCC and press Enter See Screen 6 11 1b and Screen 6 12 2a 42 configuration carrier 1b UN SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Board Assigned Ports Number Board Type Code Vintage u unassigned tetti p psa 01B02 ATM PNC El TN2305 HW02 FW007 01B04 DIGITAL LINE TN754C 000002 u u u u u u u u 01B05 ANALOG LINE TN746B 000010 du d 060 ou u u u u u u u u 01B06 DID TRUNK TN753 000021 u u u u u u ulu 01B07 MAINTENANCE TEST TN771D 000006 u 02 03 04 01B08 CO TRUNK TN747B 000018 uuuuuu ulu 01B09 BRI LINE TN556B 000003 u u u u u u ulu u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u 01B10 DS1 INTERFACE TN767C 000003 u u uu uou AW u u u u u s u S Screen 6 11 List configuration carrier 1b screen DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation
108. This section describes the process for troubleshooting the DEFINITY ECS ATM PNC interface with the ATM switch m Inspecting LEDs Describes the possible LED states on the m TN2305 TN2306 ATM interface circuit packs m ATM switch m Troubleshooting synchronization 400A only m Connected through an ICSU m Connected through a DSU CSU DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ATM PNC 6 17 m Troubleshooting interoperability Provides guidelines for troubleshooting m Physical connections a Administration m TN2305 TN2306 circuit pack m ATM signaling architecture m Unusual ATM trouble conditions Describes difficult to diagnose failure modes in the DEFINITY ECS and ATM switch combinations m DEFINITY ECS ATM PNC troubleshooting commands Describes the following specific troubleshooting commands m change display atm pnc pairs m list measurements atm pnc latency Inspecting LEDs To get a high level status of the system observe the LEDs on the TN2305 TN2306 ATM interface circuit packs and the ATM switch For information on interpreting the LEDs on the ATM switch refer to your switch s quick reference guide For information on interpreting the LEDs on the TN2305 TN2306 circuit packs refer to the following book m DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Maintenance for Rar Tro
109. To upgrade ATM PNC from Release 6 3r to Release 8r you must first upgrade Release 6 3r software to Release 7r software To upgrade ATM PNC from Release 7r to Release 8r you must install the TN2305 TN2306 circuit packs before upgrading Release 7r to Release 8r software NOTE Although Release 7r software recognizes the old TN2238 circuit pack Release 8r software does not gt NOTE Upgrading DEFINITY ECS Release 7r to Release 8r requires replacing the tape drive with an optical drive The following tables have the step by step procedures For critical reliability ATM network duplication perform the steps in Table 4 5 and for standard and high reliability perform the steps in Table 4 6 In using the commands in the upgrade tables type the command and then press Enter The critical reliability procedure is call preserving if the steps are completed in order and the standby port network is addressed first followed by the active port network This process assumes that the ATM switch is not changing A CAUTION You must replace the TN2238 circuit pack with the TN2305 TN2306 circuit pack before upgrading the software to Release 8r If for some reason the ATM switch is changing also it simplifies the cutover significantly if the new ATM switch inherits the ATM address from its predecessor DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 4 Upgrading to ATM PNC R7r ATM PNC
110. Visually Impaired Attendant Service Allows a visually impaired attendant to listen to voiced information about each button in Inspect mode This feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures Voice Response Integration Integrates Call Vectoring with the capabilities of voice response units VRUs such as the Lucent Technologies CONVERSANT Voice Information System CVIS This feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures Whisper Page Allows station users to make and receive barge in announcements to and from other station users without anyone else on the calls being aware of the announcements This feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures Wideband Switching Provides the ability to dedicate 2 or more ISDN PRI B channels or DSO endpoints for applications that require large bandwidth This feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures World Class Tone Detection Allows DEFINITY ECS to identify and handle different types of call progress tones Affected by delays and failures if the call needs to go to another EPN for the tone detector World Class Tone Generation Allows you to define call progress tones Affected by delays and failures if the call needs to go to another EPN for the tone generator ATM Feature Interactions The following sections summarize the effects of ATM WAN PNC on various features because of 1 Location assignments in a widely distributed switc
111. Y ECS Lightwave interface units m Appendix B ATM Switch Feature Interactions offers a quick reference guide to the features supported and not supported and interactions among the DEFINITY ECS s features DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 About This Book Conventions Used in This Book viii Conventions Used in This Book Typographic Information you type at the access terminal is shown in the following typeface list system parameters maintenance Variables are shown in the following typeface number Field names and information displayed on the access terminal screen is shown in the following typeface 1ogin Keyboard keys are shown in the following typeface Enter Systems and circuit packs The word system is a general term encompassing Release 8 and includes references to the DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server models Release 8r Release 8si Release 8csi and Release 8c DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server is abbreviated as DEFINITY ECS Circuit pack codes for example TN780 or TN2182B are shown with the minimum acceptable alphabetic suffix like the B in the code TN2182B Generally an alphabetic suffix higher than that shown is also acceptable However not every vintage of either the minimum suffix or a higher suffix code is necessarily acceptable The term ASAI is synonymous with the newer CallVisor A
112. able to Lucent ATM switch Figure 1 3 ATM PNC connections for high reliability DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 1 Preparing for Installation and Upgrades Review Configuration and Equipment 1 8 o OOO cydaepn3 LJK 020100 Figure Notes 1 Public switched telephone network PSTN 8 Fiber optic cables to ATM interfaces 2 Main distribution frame MDF or smart jack 9 Lucent ATM switch B 3 Synchronization splitter 10 ATM switch access terminal B 4 DS1 circuit pack TN464F 11 Lucent ATM switch A 5 TN2305 TN2306 circuit packs 12 ATM switch access terminal A 6 DEFINITY ECS access terminal 13 DEFINITY ECS EPN 7 Timing signal from synchronization splitter 14 Split cabinet EPN through an H600 383 cable to Lucent ATM switch Figure 1 4 ATM PNC connections for critical reliability or ATM network duplication DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 1 Preparing for Installation and Upgrades Determine ATM Switch Suitability 1 9 Determine ATM Switch Suitability To fully support DEFINITY ATM PNC and provide nonblocking ATM access between all port networks ATM switches must support at least 400 point to multipoint switched virtual connection SVC roots or leaves per OC 3 STM 1 i
113. airs The equipment cannot be used on public coin phone service provided by the telephone company Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs Contact the state public utility commission public service commission or corporation commission for information This equipment if it uses a telephone receiver is hearing aid compatible DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 1 Preparing for Installation and Upgrades 1 1 Preparing for Installation and Upgrades This chapter contains information on preparing for the installation or upgrade to Release 8 ATM Port Network Connectivity ATM PNC and ATM Circuit Emulation Service ATM CES Common activities to either install or upgrade new ATM PNCs or ATM CESs include Request Address Information Review Configuration and Equipment Determine ATM Switch Suitability Schedule Installation or Upgrade Preparing for a DEFINITY ATM switch installation or upgrade involves coordinating the efforts among the following people and organizations The customer The project manager NetCare Professional Services NPS Lucent Technical Service Center TSC or Global Strategic Opportunities GSO Division ATM switch technician Lucent channel partner if applicable DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 1 Preparing for Installation
114. alls are affected by SVC setup delays and failures Attendant Auto Manual Splitting Allows the attendant to announce a call or consult privately with the called party without being heard by the calling party on the call This feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures Attendant Backup Alerting Allows other system users to pick up attendant calls when the attendant is unable to do so This feature provides both audible and visual alerting to backup stations when the attendant queue reaches its queue warning level When the queue drops below the queue warning level alerting stops This feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures for the calls that are picked up by other system users Attendant Direct Trunk Group Selection Allows the attendant to access an idle outgoing trunk This feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures if trunk is on another EPN Attendant Intrusion Allows an attendant to intrude on an existing call to offer a new call or message to the intruded party This feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures Attendant Override of Diversion Features Allows an attendant to bypass call diversion features invoked by and associated with a dialed extension This feature is affected by SVG setup delays and failures Attendant Recall Allows voice terminal users on a 2 party call or on an attendant conference call held on the console to recall the attendant for
115. an read both the 2 and 3 digit port numbers A trunk group may include ports from more than one of the ATM circuit packs in the system This enables same module preference the feature that gives preference to outgoing trunks on the same port network as the originator ATM trunk groups can only contain ports on ATM boards and ports on ATM boards cannot be assigned to non ATM trunk groups ATM CES trunk board When administered as a trunk board the TN2305 TN2306 can have up to 8 ATM signaling groups with up to 30 members per signaling group over an OC 3 STM 1 connection Although the ATM board does not have physical ports DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 5 Administering ATM PNC and ATM CES Administering DEFINITY ECS 5 11 software makes the ATM board appear as if it does This concept is depicted in Figure 3 1 Multiple 1N2305 TN2306 circuit packs in a port network could connect to different ATM svvitches cydaces LJK 111199 Figure Notes 1 DEFINITY ECS PPN or EPN 4 Ports 24 maximum T1 including D channel SI 900 112308 31 maximum E1 including D channel any port 3 Signaling groups maximum 8 Figure 5 1 DEFINITY signaling groups and members for ATM trunking m Each of the 248 ports in the ATM trunk group are either B channels or D channels m Each B channel has an associated maintenance object wit
116. ange according to the administered Daylight Savings Time rules Elapsed time fields for features such as Call Detail Recording CDR are treated as they are now whenever the system clock is reset during the transition to and from daylight savings time The system administrator may choose not to specify daylight savings time for the system clock thereby avoiding the transitions This may make time of day routing tables inaccurate And because the automatic daylight transition occurs early in the morning at least by U S rules only a few CDR records are affected With one administration change at the PPN all remote locations display and timestamp in locally adjusted Daylight Savings Time DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 B ATM Svitch Feature nteractions Location related Interactions Time of Day considerations Issue 1 April 2000 B 6 Table B 3 shovvs the time of day impacts on users and administrators n the Group column m User visible means that times are visible and or manipulated by the users m System management means that times are visible to used by and set by the system administrator or other switch management Table B 3 Time of day impacts Use Group Impact User date and time User visible The date and time displayed by the system should indicate the user s local time Automatic vvakeup Announcements Do Not Dis
117. annel across an ATM network VDN Vector directory number Virtual Path Identifier VPD The 8 bit field in the cell header that indicates the virtual path over which a cell is routed Ww WAN Wide area network DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 ndex Index Issue 1 April 2000 IN 1 Numerics 402A E1 3 10 402A T1 synchronization 6 21 403A E1 3 10 403A T1 synchronization 6 21 A access concentrators Lucent PacketStar AC 60 vi PSAX1250 vi administration access terminals DNA 5 1 DSA 5 1 SAT 5 1 accessing svvitches 5 1 acquiring ATM addresses 5 2 ATM switch 5 4 ATM CES 5 7 ATM CES procedure 5 12 ATM CES rules 5 7 ATM CES trunk capacities 5 9 ATM PNC 5 5 DEFINITY ECS 5 4 gain loss adiustments 5 31 locations 5 23 port to channel mapping 5 22 SVC cache 5 30 trunk capacities by model 5 10 trunk groups 5 10 alarms and errors 6 3 ATM addresses 1 2 ATM circuit emulation service vi 1 1 ATM connections 1 3 ATM maintenance objects 6 3 ATM network duplication 3 32 administration 3 35 ATM port network connectivity vi 1 1 ATM switch suitability 1 9 ATM switches Lucent Cajun M770 vi ATM wide area network vi ATM CES vi 1 1 DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 ndex ATM PNC vi 1 1 R6 3r to R8r 4 13 R7r to R8r 4 14 slot restrictions 3 2 upgrading a CSS to 4 1 u
118. ary and Abbreviations GL 2 C CBR Constant bit rate Digital information such as video and digitized voice that is represented by a continuous stream of bits CBR traffic requires guaranteed throughput rates and service levels CES Circuit Emulation Service a connection over an ATM PVC based network that provides end to end service sometimes called virtual trunking Conforms to CES ATM Forum VTOA 78 Interoperability Specifications CES IS CDV Cell delay variation which measures the allowable variance in delay between one cell and the next expressed in fractions of a second When emulating a circuit CDV measurements allow the network to determine if cells are arriving too fast or too slow CMC Compact Modular Cabinet CSCC Compact Single Carrier Cabinet CSS Center Stage Switch the central interface between the processor port network PPN and the expansion port networks EPN CSU Channel service unit D DCS Distributed Communication System DS1 Digital Signal Level 1 The 1 544 Mbps digital signal format defined for operation in the international digital hierarchy DSU Data service unit DTE Data terminal equipment E EI Expansion interface EPN Expansion port network DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 Glossary and Abbreviations GL 3 ESCC Enhanced single carrier cabinet ESI End System ldentifier E F
119. assistance This feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures Attendant Serial Calling Enables the attendant to transfer trunk calls that return to the same attendant after the called party hangs up This feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures Audio Information Exchange AUDIX nterface Is affected by SVC setup delays and failures Auto Start and Don t Split Allows the attendant to initiate a call by pressing any key on the keypad without having to first press Start No effect Continued on next page DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 B ATM Switch Feature Interactions Delay Interactions B 13 Table B 5 ATM delay interactions Continued Feature Description Automatic Call Distribution ACD Allows incoming calls to connect automatically to specific splits This feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures Automatic Callback ACB Allows internal users who placed a call to a busy or unanswered internal voice terminal to be called back automatically when the called voice terminal becomes available This feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures Automatic Incoming Call Display Allows the system to provide information about an incoming call when the called party is active on a call This feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures Automatic Transmission Measure
120. be selected by a TAC Restriction Fully Restricted Service Restricts stations to certain ATM trunks Restriction Toll Uses the ARS toll table for ATM trunking Continued on next page DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 B ATM Switch Feature Interactions Features Supported B 9 Table B 4 Release 7 and later ATM CES trunking features supported Continued Feature Description Restriction Voice Terminal Inward Restricts stations to receive ATM private network calls but not ATM public network calls Restriction Voice Terminal Outward Restricts stations to originate ATM private network calls but not ATM public network calls Restriction Voice Terminal Public Restricts stations to receive ATM private network calls but not ATM public network calls Ringback Queuing Queues Callbacks for any ATM trunk not used for DCS same as ISDN PRI restriction Subnet Trunking Supports subnet trunking over ATM with normal digit manipulation Synchronization See Clock Synchronization System Measurements Includes ATM related measurements System Status Report Monitors trunk group traffic Timed Reminder and Attendant Timers Routes an incoming ATM call to the attendant if it is unanswered for a specified time period Transfer Outgoing Trunk to Outgoing Trunk with Security Measures
121. ble run lengths for the configuration Table 3 3 Maximum cable lengths Maximum distance from Splitter Usedin Cable splitter to ATM switch 400A North America H600 383 250 feet T1 USA and Canada shielded 76 meters 100 Q twisted pair 401A North America 600 3831 1310 feet T1 USA and Canada shielded 393 meters 100 Q twisted pair 402A See Table 3 4 120 2 1000 feet E1 shielded 305 meters 1200 twisted pair 403A See Table 3 4 75 Q 1000 feet E1 coaxial 305 meters 759 1 Must have RJ45 connectors on each end 2 loss allowed in the cable is 6 dB Typical cables have losses of 0 6 dB 100 ft hence 1000 feet may be considered a typical distance Distance varies if cables with different losses are used DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 3 Country Installing a DEFINITY ECS ATM PNC Synchronization Installation and Testing Table 3 4 lists the splitter model s applicable to specific countries Table 3 4 Country specific splitter applications Splitter model 400A 401A T1 100 Q 402A 403A E1 E1 120 Q 759 Argentina Y Australia Austria Bahrain Belgium lt lt lt lt Brazil lt lt lt lt Canada China Columbia Denmark Egypt Finland France Germany xixixix xoxix Hong Kong ndia ndonesia reland Italy
122. blishes links to what it thinks is the active TN2305 TN2306 circuit pack and the cycle repeats indefinitely Diagnostics 1 Type status pnc and press Enter The screen shows both the A side and B side State of Health field as partially functional Action 1 Correct the ATM addresses or swap fibers on the ATM switch between the A and B side of the EPN DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ATM PNC 6 41 DEFINITY ECS ATM PNC troubleshooting commands Wide area networks WAN especially those constructed as an internet using public network facilities may take inter PN connectivity to the edge of acceptable performance The switch may experience delays blockages or connection losses because of circumstances beyond the control of switch management Variations in performance may be expected during periods of high traffic If ATM PNC is enabled change system parameters customer options 2 commands become available m change display atm pnc pairs lets you get inter port network measurements for up to 10 ordered pairs of port networks m list measurements atm pnc latency reports data about ATM cell latency and connection times In both of these commands you must supply the following information m the number of connections requested m the average connection setup time in milliseconds m the number of ATM network setup requests required
123. cated in the slots indicated on the display Screen 6 5 shows the output for the display circuit packs 1 command Screen 6 6 shows the output for the display circuit packs 2 command DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ATM PNC 6 25 f sisplay circuit packs 1 CN CIRCUIT PACKS Cabinet 1 Carrier A Cabinet Layout five carrier Carrier Type processor PROCESSOR BOARDS NOT ADMINISTERABLE IN THIS SCREEN CIRCUIT PACKS Cabinet 1 Carrier B Cabinet Layout five carrier Carrier Type port Slot Code Sfx Name Slot Code Sfx Name 00 11 TN464 C DS1 INTERFACE 01 12 TN464 F DS1 INTERFACE 02 TN2305 ATM PNC EI 13 TN767 F DS1 INTERFACE 03 14 TN767 C DS1 INTERFACE 04 TN754 C DIGITAL LINE 15 TN760 D TIE TRUNK 05 TN746 B ANALOG LINE 16 TN760 D TIE TRUNK 06 TN753 DID TRUNK 17 07 TN771 D MAINTENANCE TEST 18 08 TN747 B CO TRUNK 19 09 TN556 B BRI LINE 20 10 TN767 C DS1 INTERFACE indicates circuit pack conflict Screen 6 5 Screen output for display circuit packs 1 f display circuit packs 2 UR CIRCUIT PACKS Cabinet 2 Carrier A Cabinet Layout single carrier stack Carrier Type expansion control Slot Code Sfx Name Slot Code Sfx Name 11 TN746 B ANALOG LINE 01 TN2305 ATM PNC EI 12 02 13 033 14 04 TN2305 ATM TRUNK 15 05 Le 06 17 TN754 C DIGITAL LINE 073 08 09 TN767
124. ct pbx Analog Bearer Capability 3 1kHz Intervorking Message PROGress E Screen 5 6 Signaling group Table 5 9 Country and protocol version supported for Screen 5 6 Value Country Protocol supported 1 a United States Canada AT amp T TR41449 41459 tested with AT amp T Canadian and MCI networks 1 b United States Bellcore TR 1268 NIUF 302 ANSI T1 607 2 Australia AUSTEL TSO14 1 Telecom Australia TPH 1856 3 Japan NTT INIS NET 4 Italy ETS 300 102 5 Netherlands ETS 300 102 6 Singapore ETS 300 102 7 Mexico ETS 300 102 8 Belgium ETS 300 102 9 Saudi Arabia ETS 300 102 10 a United Kingdom ETS 300 102 for connection to DASS II DPNSS through external converter 10 b United Kingdom ETS 300 102 Mercury British Telecom ISDN 30 11 Spain Telefonica ISDN Specification 12 a France VN4 French National PRI Continued on next page DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 5 Administering ATM PNC and ATM CES Administering DEFINITY ECS 5 20 Table 5 9 Country and protocol version supported for Screen 5 6 Value Country Protocol supported 12 b France ETS 300 102 modified according to P10 20 called Euronumeris Argentina ETS 300 102 Brazil ETS 300 102 China ETS 300 102 Germany ETS 300 102 Hong Kong ETS 300 102 South Korea ETS 300 102 Nevv Zealand ETS 300 102 signal
125. cuit packs Type change trunk group trkgrpnbr and press Enter go to screen 6 The same port numbers on the circuit packs need not be used on the two ends of the emulated circuit The maximum number of emulated circuits signaling groups on a single TN2305 circuit pack is 8 A circuit pack can have more than one signaling group and more than one D channel The D channel from one emulated circuit cannot signal for the bearer channels of another emulated circuit no NFAS for virtual circuits A minimum of 7 ports must be administered for each emulated circuit signaling group Because this includes the D channel at least 6 B channels and the D channel must be administered in a signaling group Continued on next page DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 5 Administering ATM PNC and ATM CES Administering DEFINITY ECS Issue 1 April 2000 5 9 Table 5 5 ATM CES administration rules Continued Rule How to administer or confirm The D channel must be in a port between 009 and 032 Type display signaling group siggrpnbr and press Enter go to screen 2 to verify The D channel is automatically populated in channel 24 T1 or in channel 16 E1 The TN2305 TN2306 circuit packs provide up to 248 ports for trunking A circuit pack has 256 ports but ports 1 through 8 are reserved for future use Of the 248 available ports 8 are for D chan
126. e e Sene 5 n another svvitch through an same location as the trunk RLT trunk AUDIX X X If a call goes to AUDIX and the Avoid this problem by assigned AUDIX is far across the WAN a race condition can exist between alerting with answer by AUDIX and establishment of an inter port network connection through the ATM WAN If the WAN loses the AUDIX announcement could be clipped or lost providing local AUDIX Systems each located near its subscriber If the Switch spans multiple time zones a separate AUDIX for each time zone is also desirable to provide the correct timestamps for recorded messages Continued on next page DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 B ATM Switch Feature nteractions ATM Feature Interactions Table B 6 Release 7 or later ATM feature interactions Continued Issue 1 April 2000 B 21 Affected by Race Feature Location Condition Description Remedy Automatic Call X ATM WAN PNC permits the Ensure that the ATM Distribution ACD administration of a single ACD network used can meet group with agents scattered interconnection delay across the country Depending on requirements This may the service provided by the WAN require the use of local this can lead to relatively long ATM switches interconnection delays if for interconnected through example an ACD customer calls dedicated long haul in on a New York trunk and is facilit
127. e MDF or 6 H600 383 quad cable from sync splitter to smart jack duplicated ATM switch B critical reliability 3 H600 383 quad cable 7 Lucent ATM switch A 4 400A T1 100 Q splitter connected 8 Lucent ATM switch B critical reliability ATM to DEFINITY ECS network duplication 9 ICSU Figure 3 7 Synchronization connections through an ICSU 400A DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 3 Installing a DEFINITY ECS ATM PNC Synchronization Installation and Testing 3 13 8 cydaatm3 KLC 020200 9 e Figure Notes 1 Public switched telephone network 5 H600 383 quad cable from sync splitter to ATM PSTN switch A 2 Main distribution frame MDF or 6 H600 383 quad cable from sync splitter to smart jack duplicated ATM switch B critical reliability ATM network duplication 3 H600 383 quad cable Work dupiication 7 Lucent ATM switch A 4 401A T1 100 Q splitter 402A E1 120 Q splitter or 8 Lucent ATM switch B critical reliability ATM 403A E1 75 Q splitter connected network duplication to DEFINITY ECS Figure 3 8 Synchronization connections directly to timing source 401A 402A 403A DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 3 Installing a DEFINITY ECS ATM PNC Synchronization Installation and Testing 3 14 Use the information in Table 3 3 to determine the maximum ca
128. e 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ATM PNC 6 50 Table 6 13 Constricted bandwidth administration procedure Continued Y Step Action Description 3 Set alarm options Alarms generated due to impaired paths are reported against the ATM NTWK maintenance object The default alarm level is WARNING but may be administered as either MINOR or WARNING m Use the set options and press Enter to change the Off board ATM Network Alarms field on the Alarm Reporting Options form Screen 6 22 Constricted bandwidth administration screens change system parameters customer options Page 2 of 6 OPTIONAL FEATURES Abbreviated Dialing Enhanced List y CAS Branch y Access Security Gateway ASG y CAS Main y Analog Trunk Incoming Call ID y Change COR by FAC n A D Grp Sys List Dialing Start at 01 y Cvg Of Calls Redirected Off net y Answer Supervision by Call Classifier y DCS Basic y ARS y DCS Call Coverage y ARS AAR Partitioning y DCS with Rerouting y ARS AAR Shortcut Dialing n DEFINITY Network Admin y Digital Loss Plan Modification n ASAI Proprietary Adjunct Links y DS1 MSP y Async Transfer Mode ATM PNC y Emergency Access to Attendant y Async Transfer Mode ATM Trunking y Extended Cvg Fwd Admin y ATMS y External Device Alarm Admin y Attendant Vectoring n Flexible Billing y Audible Message Waiting y Forced Entry of Account C
129. e EPN you can hear tones from the PPN end station to the EPN end station but not vice versa Because the signaling channels are bidirectional virtual circuits VCs established from the PPN to the EPN these can be routed correctly and come up just fine Talk paths are two unidirectional virtual circuits so a single call has one VC from the PPN to the EPN which is routed correctly and one VC from the EPN to the PPN which cannot be routed Diagnostics 1 Atthe ATM switch check the ATM addresses 2 Look fora cause code 3 No route to destination Action 1 Correct the ATM address translations in the ATM switch Swapped routes end system identifiers or fiber between a PPN and an EPN Symptoms a An incorrectly connected EPN TN2305 TN2306 circuit pack is not completely inserted m Dial tone is present on end stations on the PPN and on correctly connected EPNs but no dial tone is present on the affected EPN end stations Calls cannot be made between the PPN and the correctly connected EPNs because talk paths cannot be routed correctly Diagnostics 1 Check to see if the ATM switch shows VBR control channels from the ATM switch port intended for the incorrectly connected EPN but actually connected logically or physically to the PPN that should not exist Action 1 Correct the ATM addresses or swap fibers on the ATM switch between the incorrectly connected PPN and EPN DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation
130. e as shown in Figure 2 1 The SC fiber connectors that go through the faceplate connect to the faceplate connectors on the TN2305 TN2306 ATM circuit pack 1 LJK 021199 1 Figure 2 1 NAA7 board csi and c models only DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 3 Installing a DEFINITY ECS ATM PNC Equipment Installation 3 1 Installing a DEFINTTY ECS ATM PNC This chapter describes the procedures for installing a new DEFINITY ECS Release 8 ATM system The process includes m Equipment Installation m Synchronization Installation and Testing m ATM Network Duplication Equipment Installation If the ATM switch and interface circuit packs are already installed then the actual upgrade to ATM PNC is done administratively in Chapter 5 Administering ATM PNC and ATM CES To prepare for a new DEFINITY ECS ATM installation refer to the following books a DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Installation and Test for Multicarrier Cabinets m DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Installation and Test for Single Carrier Cabinets Review the reliability configurations for DEFINITY Release 8 ATM refer to Figure 1 2 through Figure 1 4 and determine the synchronization sources DS1 E1 or ATM network DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 3
131. e is affected by SVC setup delays and failures Conference Attendant Allows the attendant to set up a conference call for as many as 6 conferees including the attendant This feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures Conference Terminal Allows multi appearance voice terminal users to make 6 party conference calls without attendant assistance This feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures Consult Allows a covering user after answering a coverage call to call the principal called party for private consultation This feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures Continued on next page DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 B ATM Switch Feature Interactions Delay Interactions B 15 Table B 5 ATM delay interactions Continued Feature Description DCS Alphanumeric Allows calls to or from alphanumeric display terminals to have Display for Terminals transparency for call related data No impact for all of DCS features mg DCS Attendant Control of Trunk Group Access m DCS Attendant Direct Trunk Group Selection m DCS Attendant Display m DCS Automatic Callback m DCS Automatic Circuit Assurance m DCS Busy Verification of Terminals and Trunks m DCS Call Coverage m DCS Call Forwarding m DCS Call Waiting m DCS Distinctive Ringing m DCS Leave Word Calling m DCS Multiappearance Conference Transfer m DCS Over
132. ed by the non DEFINITY traffic 4 If you are using an ATM switch with different limits on different modules or ports for example Lucent Cajun M770 a compute the average limits per port to which a DEFINITY port network is attached b select the port with the most restrictive limitations c enter the system limit as these limits times the number of DEFINITY port networks attached to that ATM switch NOTE The more partitioned the limits are the less accurate are the results of the spreadsheet 5 If you answer yes to transit traffic the calculator may or may not be able to determine feasibility If it cannot the feasibility displays as UNKNOWN DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 1 Preparing for Installation and Upgrades Determine ATM Switch Suitability 1 10 Figure 1 3 shovvs an example of a calculation Table 1 3 Sample calculation Netvvork Layout Customer SV ATM switch AC120 Total number of DEFINITY port networks 25 Number of PNs directly attached directly to this ATM switch 12 Is the DEFINITY PPN directly attached to this ATM switch yes yes no Number of trunks on this ATM switch inter ATM switch 1 connections Any transit traffic through this ATM switch yes no no Aggregate peak phone calls rate per hour in all directly 10000 connected PNs Bidirectional aggregate trunk bandwid
133. ee Table 3 3 m Ensure that the DS1 circuit pack functions properly while receiving the DS1 signal level output from the splitter Ports J1 and J2 unterminated Table 3 7 shows the configurations of the test cable and ports on the sync splitter Table 3 7 Cable and port configurations for splitter tests To test Description Port J1 Insert an opening plug into port J2 Port J2 Insert an opening plug into port J1 Maximum output of the splitter Insert an opening plug into both ports J1 and J2 to the DS1 circuit pack Splitter port tests 401A 401A only NOTE The standard RJ45 to Bantam test cable does not work with the 403A To test the splitter ports J1 or J2 use the procedures in Table 3 8 using the RJ45 to Bantam Test cable from the 1541CC cable kit DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 3 Installing a DEFINITY ECS ATM PNC Synchronization Installation and Testing 3 20 Table 3 8 Testing the splitter ports Y Step Action Command Description 1 Terminate one Plug the RJ45 modular end of the DS1 test cable or more ports into the jack J1 or J2 you wish to test on the splitter 2 Connect to Plug the Bantam Plug end plug with the black DST circuit band of the DS1 test cable into the Equipment In pack El jack on the DS1 circuit pack faceplate 3 Test test board Wait 30 seconds then test the circuit pack 77 UUCSS If any tests fa
134. een the traditional method for accessing DEFINITY however it is no longer being offered or supported Field technicians can use laptops or Windows based PCs to administer the switch DSA is a software only system management tool that runs on personal computer using Microsoft Windows 95 98 NT 4 0 It is designed for a single user to administer and monitor DEFINITY switches and voice mail systems The software is available on laptops DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 5 Administering ATM PNC and ATM CES Acquiring ATM Addresses 5 2 DEFINITY Network Administration DNA is a software only system management tool based on client server architecture t gives multiple administrators the ability to administer a network of DEFINITY switches and INTUTTY Voice Mail systems simultaneously from different machines Although the 3 methods of access present different interfaces the command syntax is the same The screens shown in this section are as they look on a Release 8r platform through a SAT Your interface and screen page numbers may differ Acquiring ATM Addresses Equipment that interfaces with an ATM switch must have a unique 40 digit 20 byte ATM address see Figure 3 1 These 40 characters are divided into sectors as Table 5 1 shows Table 5 1 ATM addressing Hex digit Length position hexadecimal Description 1 26 26 Network prefix that identifies a particular
135. egistered equipment is capable of providing users access to interstate providers of operator services through the use of access codes Modification of this equipment by call aggregators to block access dialing codes is a violation of the Telephone Operator Consumers Act of 1990 This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules On the rear of this equipment is a label that contains among other information the FCC registration number and ringer equivalence number REN for this equipment If requested this information must be provided to the telephone company The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices which may be connected to the telephone line Excessive RENs on the telephone line may result in devices not ringing in response to an incoming call In most but not all areas the sum of RENs should not exceed 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line as determined by the total RENs contact the local telephone company NOTE REN is not required for some types of analog or digital facilities DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 About This Book Federal Communications Commission Statement xvii Means of connection Connection of this equipment to the telephone network is shown in the following table Manufacturer s SOC REN Port Identifier FIC Code A S Code Network Jacks Off On Premise
136. ements ds1 summary UUCSS Wait 15 minutes Check the error report and verify that the DS1 circuit pack is free of any To interpret the periodic list measurements report refer to DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 3 Installing a DEFINITY ECS ATM PNC ATM Netvvork Duplication SRE add dsl b10 Page 1 of Z2 DS1 CIRCUIT PACK Location 01B10 Name xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Bit Rate 1 544 Line Coding b8zs Signaling Mode isdn pri Connect line side Country Protocol 1 Protocol Version a Interface Companding mulaw CRC n Idle Code 11111111 DCP Analog Bearer Capability 3 1kHz Slip Detection n Near end CSU Type integrated Alarm When PRI Endpoint Detached y Screen 3 1 51 circuit pack T1 dsl b10 Page 1 of 2N DS1 CIRCUIT PACK Location 01810 Name xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Bit Rate 2 048 Line Coding hdb3 Signaling Mode isdn pri Connect line side Country Protocol 2 Protocol Version a Interface Companding mulav CRC n Idle Code 11111111 DCP Analog Bearer Capability 3 1kHz Slip Detection n Near end CSU Type other El Sync Splitter y Alarm When PRI Endpoint Detached y Screen 3 2 DS1 circuit pack E1 ATM Network Duplication ATM PNC configurations without duplicated SPEs can be supported with duplicated EPN connectivity to other points on an ATM network or ATM network duplication These points can be on separate ATM
137. er TSC and Global Service Organization GSO personnel nterNetvvork Systems INS engineers and technicians Sales and Design Support Center SDSC personnel Data Services Support Center DSSC Sales associates Lucent channel partners DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 About This Book Overview vi Overview The DEFINITY ATM asynchronous transfer mode combines portions of the DEFINITY platform with an ATM switch platform that meets specific criteria DEFINITY ATM offers both intraswitch and interswitch ATM solutions The intraswitch solution is called the ATM port network connectivity or ATM PNC and the interswitch solution is called ATM circuit emulation service or ATM CES ATM PNC is only available on the R6 3r or later platform ATM PNC provides an alternative to either the direct connect or center stage switch configurations for connecting the processor port network PPN to one or more expansion port networks EPNs ATM PNC is available with four DEFINITY ECS reliability options standard high ATM network duplication and critical Customers must choose whether they want direct connect CSS or ATM PNC It is not possible to mix configurations in the same R8r platform ATM CES lets the DEFINITY ECS emulate an ISDN PRI trunk on an ATM facility These virtual trunks can serve as integrated access tandem or tie trunks ATM CES emulates up to 8 ISDN span
138. er alarms LOP LUF and so on If neither field is increasing the ATM switch port may be down Verify that the admin status is up If the receive cell count is increasing but the transmit cell count is not increasing this may be because the port was administered with no UNI signaling Ensure that signaling is UNI3 1 Although the error counters may not be zero they should not be large either compared with the receive and transmit cell counters If the counters are large and increasing check the fiber integrity Make sure the fiber pairs are securely plugged into both the TN2305 TN2306 circuit pack and the ATM switch If the fiber has been pulled and reinserted as part of fault diagnosis the nonzero loss of signal error counter may be correct Q SAAL data link layer Are ATM signaling messages reaching the ATM switch Call Control gt NOTE If the TN2305 TN2306 circuit pack is not connected to the ATM switch at the Q SAAL protocol layer then no report is displayed Ifthe port of interest is not configured for UNI signaling then the port was administered for no UNI signaling Verify that signaling is UNI3 1 If the port of interest was administered for UNI3 0 signaling verify that signaling is UNI3 1 Check to see if the TN2305 TN2306 circuit pack is actively sending and receiving Q SAAL Protocol Data Units with the ATM switch DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administrati
139. erted the 2000 and a separate home NPA table could be used to used is specify the routing determined treatment for each of 8 f from the partitions for each routing originator s administered location m Call Redirection Uses the location and partition group of the forvvarded or covered party not those of the caller Daylight Up to 15 starting Each location must have a Once administered all Savings Time and ending dates and times and the change increment in hours and minutes can be administered for different locations Daylight Savings Time rule administered locations change automatically to the proper time at the designated day and time Continued on next page DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 B ATM Svitch Feature nteractions Location related Interactions Table B 2 DEFINITY operations affected by location Continued Operation Description User interface Issue 1 April 2000 B 5 Performance Dial Plan Users on port networks located in different North American Number Plan Areas NPAs expect to make local calls by dialing 7 digit numbers Although the digits dialed by two different users may be the same the actual intended destinations may be different Carefully consider AAR and ARS routing parameters in ATM configurations System clock Time displays and stamps in all other locations automatically ch
140. es to individual locations Network access public ARS permits location based digit analysis and manipulation including support for local dialling plans local central office access and the WAN PNC equivalent of tail end hopoff routing a call to the best central office access point through the ATM WAN Network access private Network SDN WAN PNC supports SDN access Replace the SDN with a WAN PNC switch Personal CO line You can administer a personal CO line in a different city than the user Recorded Announcement Announcement playback may be delayed during inter PN connection setup to ensure that the complete announcement can be heard Remote modules Multilocation feature supports any type of remote EPN including DS 1 Tenant Partitioning X WAN PNC tenant partitioning can provide local music on hold sources and or local attendants XREF to Music on Hold above Ten Digit to Seven Digit Conversion Supports 10 to 7 digit conversion by providing location dependent routing and location dependent home NPA definition Continued on next page DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 B ATM Switch Feature Interactions Cross product Compatibility Table B 6 Release 7 or later ATM feature interactions Continued Issue 1 April 2000 B 24 Affected by Feature Location Description Remedy Time of Day X The
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144. f Account Codes Works with ARS but not with TAC ATM trunk groups do not support TAC Class of Restriction COR Is used for miscellaneous trunk restrictions CORs assigned to individual stations control access to ATM trunks through the routing table FRL Clock Synchronization Derives synchronization source from T1 or E1 span connected to the ATM switch es Data Call Setup Data Hot Line Data Privacy Data Restriction Sets the QoS parameters appropriately for data calls DCS Over ISDN PRI D Channel DCS Is supported End to End Signaling Send DTMF digits for rotary phones after the call is connected Extended Trunk Access ETA Routes a Call to a trunk Continued on next page DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 B ATM Switch Feature Interactions Features Supported B 8 Table B 4 Release 7 and later ATM CES trunking features supported Continued Feature Description Facility Restriction Levels FRLs Control access to ATM trunks like any other trunk See also Traveling Class Marks TCM Facility Associated Signaling NFAS Is supported by DEFINITY ATM Nonfacility Associated Signaling NFAS Is not supported see NFAS in the list of unsupported features Generalized Route Selection GRS Includes Bearer Capability Class BCC Information Transfer Capability ITC and others The
145. f the ATM interface circuit pack serving as the duplicate The ATM interface circuit pack in the A carrier must be in the same port network as the B carrier If not an alarm is issued You need not administer ATM interface circuit packs serving as backups to each other with the same parameters Fiber links You do not need to administer fiber links for ATM PNC Information on the ATM circuit pack screen identifies which packs are used for PNC endpoint 1 and endpoint 2 is administered on the ATM switch Remote switch A remote switch connected with a permanent virtual circuit PVC The administration DEFINITY system recognizes the remote switch as a node with compatible circuit parameters at the other end of an emulated circuit You can connect a remote switch to the DEFINITY with one or more CES emulated circuits In such a case the emulated circuits remain discrete Synchronization PNC AlI synchronization is derived from the ATM switch providing port connectivity The ATM switch obtains synchronization from either a sync splitter attached to one or two DS1 cards or from the ATM network CES Synchronization is derived the same way it is in a non ATM PNC or ATM PNC environment whichever applies DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 5 Administering ATM PNC and ATM CES Administering DEFINITY ECS Issue 1 April 2000 FI ATM Port Network Connectivity ATM PNC Each
146. from the Lucent Technologies Business Communications System Publications Fulfillment Center at 1 317 322 6791 or toll free at 1 800 457 1235 Other Resources The following table lists Web sites containing more information on Lucent s ATM switch activities Topic Location Sales and marketing design administration maintenance DEFINITY Solutions ATM http www bcs lucent com sales provisioning and upgrade market definity atm migration activities General information on available Infohub Lucent ATM switches http infohub mt lucent com available to Lucent personnel only User manuals installation guides release notes and help files Cajun Tech Pubs http pubs lucentctc com docs DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 About This Book Resources VVhere To Call for Technical Support Issue 1 April 2000 xi Use the telephone numbers in Table 1 for the region in which the system is being installed Table 1 Technical support contact numbers Telephone Number DEFINITY Helpline feature administration and system applications Lucent Technologies Toll Fraud Intervention Lucent Technologies National Customer Care Center ATM customers Lucent Technologies Corporate Security 1 800 225 7585 1 800 643 2353 1 800 242 2121 1 800 822 9009 Streamlined Implementation for missing equipment 1 800 772 5409
147. g y Multimedia Appl Server Interface MASI y Uniform Dialing Plan y Multimedia Call Handling Basic y Usage Allocation Enhancements y Multimedia Call Handling Enhanced y Multiple Locations y Wideband Switching y Personal Station Access PSA y Wireless y NOTE You must logoff amp login to effect the permission changes Screen 3 3 Optional feature screen 3 42 ATM PNC Connection Number 12 A PNC B PNC Location 02A01 Location 02B02 Name 123456789012345 Name 123456789012345 Address Format E 164 ATM Private Address Format E 164 ATM Private AFI 45 AFI 45 E 164 1234567890123456 E 164 1234567890123456 HO DSP 12345678 HO DSP 12345678 ESI 123456789012 ESI 123456789012 SEL 12 SEL 13 M Screen 3 4 ATM PNC Page 1 of 1 DUPLICATION RELATED SYSTEM PARAMETERS Enable Operation of SPE Duplication n Enable Operation of PNC Duplication y Screen 3 5 Duplication related system parameters DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 3 Installing a DEFINITY ECS ATM PNC ATM Netvvork Duplication SHE Changing circuit packs on the standby PNC To partially or completely exchange circuit packs on an ATM network duplication switch without service interruption follow this procedure 1 N O oc o Inm Type busyout pnc standby and press Enter T
148. g software saves virtual circuits for a few seconds after the end stations have hung up in case the VC can be used again for another call between the same two port networks Also check 3 way conference calling across 3 port networks There may be other CBR virtual circuits between ATM switch ports that are not associated with DEFINITY port networks A common CBR application is Circuit Emulation in which T 1 T 3 and so forth circuits are carried over ATM Unusual ATM trouble conditions A few failure modes in the DEFINITY ECS ATM switch combination are particularly difficult to diagnose One example might be that you cannot make a completely successful call even though most indications from DEFINITY ECS and the ATM switch look good This section documents some hints and clues that may help diagnose the following failure modes Incorrectly typed or omitted EPN route or end system identifier ATM switch Swapped routes end system identifiers or fiber between a PPN and an Swapped routes end system identifiers or fiber between A and B side TN2305 TN2306s on EPN Swapped routes end system identifiers or fiber between two EPNs DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ATM PNC 6 39 Incorrectly typed or omitted EPN route or end system identifier ATM svvitch Symptoms Talk paths are one way from the PPN to th
149. ge ARS AAR Partitioning y DCS with Rerouting ARS AAR Shortcut Dialing n DEFINITY Network Admin Digital Loss Plan Modification ASAI Proprietary Adjunct Links y DS1 MSP Async Transfer Mode ATM PNC y Emergency Access to Attendant Async Transfer Mode ATM Trunking y Extended Cvg Fwd Admin ATMS y External Device Alarm Admin Attendant Vectoring n Flexible Billing Audible Message Waiting y Forced Entry of Account Codes Authorization Codes y Global Call Classification NOTE You must logoff amp login to effect the permission changes M of MOM KQ kQ OW OM KQ OD WOW OW KQ KQ OB Ww Screen 4 6 Optional features screen 2 4 Upgrading to ATM PNC Screens and Tables change system parameters customer options Page 3 of OPTIONAL FEATURES Hospitality Basic Hospitality G3V3 Enhancements H 323 Trunks IP Stations ISDN Feature Plus ISDN BRI Trunks ISDN PRI Malicious Call Trace Mode Code for Centralized Voice Mail Mode Code Interface Multifrequency Signaling Multimedia Appl Server Interface MASI Multimedia Call Handling Basic Multimedia Call Handling Enhanced Multiple Locations Personal Station Access PSA NOTE You must logoff amp login to PNC Duplication Processor and System MSP Private Networking Restrict Call Forward Off Net Secondary Data Module Station and Trunk MSP Tenant Partitioning Terminal Trans Init TTI Time of Day
150. gt NOTE Port numbers on each end of the emulated circuit do not have to match Is the ATM switch administered correctly To verify that a specific Lucent ATM switch was administered correctly refer to the appropriate reference guide TN2305 TN2306 circuit pack Did the TN2305 TN2306 come up correctly 1 Review the LED conditions for the TN2305 TN2306 refer to the appropriate maintenance book for LED indications wm Do the TN2305 TN2306 LEDs indicate a normal operational state any of the following Active in the PPN Standby in the PPN Archangel mode in the EPN DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ATM CES 6 10 Standby in the EPN CES in any PN 2 f after circuit pack insertion or a demand reset Do the TN2305 TN2306 LEDs indicate that it is booting Do the TN2305 TN2306 LEDs indicate it is downloading its DSPs wm Do the TN2305 TN2306 LEDs indicate that circuit pack is not completely inserted m Do the TN2305 TN2306 LEDs indicate a maintenance alarm 3 If the TN2305 TN2306 is inserted and shows a vintage number type test board UUCSS and press Enter Screen 6 1 displays fesse board 1611 Page EN TEST RESULTS Port Maintenance Name Alt Name Test No Result Error Code 01B ATM TRK 598 PASS 01B ATM TRK 1293 PASS 888 01B ATM TRK 1259 PASS 01B11009 ATM BCH 0
151. h 2 Cell delivery delays and race conditions that occur on the ATM WAN The features affected by these conditions are listed in Table B 6 DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 B ATM Switch Feature nteractions ATM Feature Interactions Table B 6 Release 7 or later ATM feature interactions Issue 1 April 2000 B 20 Affected by Race Feature Location Condition Description Remedy Music on Hold X Long holding times between Administer a separate widely separated PNs single music source for each music source extended to the PNs location while caller is on hold Tenant Partitioning X Attendant services based on time Specify an attendant Attendant Selection of day at the administered location group for the partition optional overrides the location based administration AAR ARS x Partitioning is applied in a partition AAR ARS partitioning Partioning routing table as the result of digit separated from digit analysis analysis to m simplify AAR ARS administration m permit ARS caller location analysis Attendant Group X When a CAS attendant extends a Combine switches in Features call out over public facilities different locations to Centralized through TAC or ARS access digit provide direct access to a Attendant Service analysis is based on the location single attendant group of 7 trunk 7 5 Centralized attendant atten 7 must u as 7 service is acquired from wer
152. h a very simple maintenance strategy This is done so that any of the virtual ports on a single ATM interface circuit pack can be members of different trunk groups When a trunk group is busied out only those ports in that trunk group are taken out of service Because all ports associated vvith a single D channel follow the same PVC you cannot test them individually DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 Issue 1 April 2000 5 Administering ATM PNC and ATM CES Administering DEFINITY ECS 5 122 ATM CES administration procedure Table 5 8 contains ATM CES administration for m ATM signaling groups m ATM CES direct connect configurations two CES circuit packs linked by fiber with no intervening switches Observe the note in step 16 gt NOTE The screens shown are for a Release 8r platform The screen numbers may differ for Release 8c Release 8csi and Release 8si platforms Table 5 8 ATM CES administration Y Step Action Description 1 Set the software Type change system parameters customer options and version press Enter init login required The Customer Options screen Screen 5 2 displays 2 Set the version field Upgrades only Set the G3 Version field to V8 Go to screen 2 3 Turn on ATM trunking Setthe Async Transfer Mode ATM Trunking field to y Screen 5 2 Go to screen 3 4 Administer as Set the TSDN PRI field to y Screen 5 3 IS
153. he ATM addresses 2 Look fora cause code 3 No route to destination Action 1 Correct the ATM address translations in the ATM switch DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ATM PNC 6 16 Svvapped routes end system identifiers or fiber betvveen a PPN and an EPN Symptoms m An incorrectly connected EPN TN2305 TN2306 circuit pack is not completely inserted m Dial tone is present on end stations on the PPN and on correctly connected EPNs but no dial tone is present on the affected EPN end stations Calls cannot be made between the PPN and the correctly connected EPNs because talk paths cannot be routed correctly Diagnostics 1 Check to see if the ATM switch shows VBR control channels from the ATM switch port intended for the incorrectly connected EPN but actually connected logically or physically to the PPN that should not exist Action 1 Correct the ATM addresses or swap fibers on the ATM switch between the incorrectly connected PPN and EPN DEFINITY ECS ATM CES troubleshooting commands If ATM CES is enabled change system parameters customer options 2 commands become available a change display signaling group siggrpnbr lets you determine the number of channels and lets you know their slot location m change trunk group irkgrpnbr lets you determine the number of trunks Troubleshooting ATM PNC
154. he caller and the Conversant so that the caller hears prompts from the Conversant DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 Glossary and Abbreviations GL 1 Glossary and Abbreviations Numerics 800 service A service in the United States that allows incoming calls from certain areas to an assigned number for a flat rate charge based on usage AAR Automatic Alternate Routing digit analysis performed in support of the private network numbering plan s AC Access Concentrator ACD Automatic Call Distribution AFI Address Format Identifier AIS Alarm Indication or Inhibit Signal inserted when a network element receives a bad signal and forwarded downstream to tell the receivers what happened ARS Automatic Route Selection digit analysis performed in support of the public network numbering plan s ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode ATM network duplication ATM network duplication is an ATM PNC configuration that allows DEFINITY ECS s without duplicated SPEs to be supported with duplicated EPN connectivity to other points on an ATM network These points can be on separate ATM switches the same ATM switch or directly connected to an ATM WAN There is no difference in performance between ATM network duplication and critical reliability DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 Gloss
155. held to y reliability duplication Set Enable Operation of PNC Duplication enable PNC field to y Screen 5 4 16 Repeat for all Repeat Steps 7 13 until all port networks are PNs administered 17 Check list atm pnc Verify that all ATM connections are administered administration 18 Check links list sys link Types EAL EPN and PACL all PNs should display 19 Administer the change Synchronize all signals DEFINITY ECS synchronization synchronization 20 Set primary Set primary atm sw timing reference 21 Set secondary Set secondary atm sw Press Enter to effect the timing reference changes 22 Savetranslations save translations Save translations to system disk DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 5 Administering ATM PNC and ATM CES Administering DEFINITY ECS 5 7 ATM Circuit Emulation Service ATM CES ATM Circuit Emulation Service ATM CES Can be administered as an ATM CES direct connect through an ATM network using PVCs Both procedures are in Table 5 8 under ATM CES administration procedure on page 5 12 m Uses ATM emulated circuits instead of physical T1 E1 tie trunks out to the ATM network m Uses up to 8 signaling groups per TN2305 TN2306 to create virtual trunking m Uses bearer B and signaling D channels similar to ISDN facilities but does not support nonfacility associated signaling NFAS
156. hin the system This feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures Call Pickup Allows a voice terminal user to answer calls that alert other extension numbers within the user s specified call pickup group This feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures Call Prompting Uses specialized vector commands to process incoming calls based on information collected from the caller or from an ISDN PRI message This feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures Continued on next page DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 B ATM Svitch Feature nteractions Delay Interactions B 14 Table B 5 ATM delay interactions Continued Feature Description Call Vectoring Processes incoming and internal calls according to a programmed set of commands This feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures Call Waiting Termination Notifies a user with a single line telephone who is active on one call that a second call is waiting This feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures Centralized Attendant Service CAS Allows attendants in a private network of switching systems to be concentrated at a central or main location Attendant answer times are affected by delays and failures Code Calling Access Allows attendants voice terminal users and tie trunk users to page with coded chime signals This featur
157. ible causes The fiber is disconnected from the ATM switch and or the TN2305 TN2306 circuit pack The transmit and receive fibers are swapped at the ATM switch or the TN2305 TN2306 circuit pack but not both There is a break in the fiber The TN2305 TN2306 is not transmitting a carrier not inserted not powered or not administered See the ATM El or ATM TRK maintenance objects in DEFINITY ECS Maintenance for R8r Hardware safety interlocks on optical transceivers may cut transmitter power if no carrier is received so lack of a receive carrier could indicate a transmitter problem at the same end DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ATM PNC 6 34 The ATM switch does not recognize that a port circuit pack is in the slot You may need to re administer the ATM svvitch port boards Refer to your ATM switch s quick reference guide for further information Recommended Action 1 Plug in svvap repair or replace the fiber as necessary 2 Verify that the port circuit pack is completely inserted SONET SDH layer Are SONET SDH frames reaching the ATM switch s the ATM switch port s LED indicating no cell traffic Check the transmit and receive cell count fields Each field s values should be increasing if the TN2305 TN2306 is actively sending and receiving cells to and from the ATM switch Check for SONET SDH lay
158. icted bandwidth administration procedure Command Description list measurements atm setup events Lists up to 100 of the most recent setup events list measurements atm setup events Lists all setup events from connection 3 to all from conn 3 other connections list measurements atm setup events Lists all setup events from connection 3 to from conn 3 to conn 4 connection 4 list measurements atm setup events Lists all setup events from all connections to to conn 4 connection 4 list measurements atm setup events 4 Lists all setup events from or to connection 4 The report from the list measurement atm setup events command looks like Screen 6 19 fist measurements atm setup events N Page 1 Switch Name Date 2 33 pm TUE DEC 12 1999 ATM PNC DELAYED FAILED SETUPS Date Time Event Delay msec From Conn To Conn PNC 12 12 1999 14 32 10 delayed 1765 3 7 A PNC 12 12 1999 14 31 37 failed 3 7 A PNC 12 12 1999 14 31 22 delayed 1809 7 8 A PNC 12 12 1999 14 31 18 delayed 1672 12 6 B PNC 12 12 1999 14 31 15 delayed 1023 3 7 B PNC 12 12 1999 14 29 45 delayed 1005 1 3 B PNC 12 12 1999 14 29 23 failed 3 1 A PNC 12 12 1999 14 28 12 failed 6 2 A PNC 12 12 1999 14 27 56 delayed 2088 6 7 A PNC 12 12 1999 14 27 24 delayed 1308 6 8 B PNC 12 12 1999 14 27 05 delayed 1011 6 2 A PNC 12 12 1999 14 26 38 failed T 4 B PNC 4 26 32 delayed 1246 3 7 777 a A PNC E Screen 6 19 ATM PNC delayed failed setups report
159. ies The switch routed to an agent on a port cannot guarantee in the network located in Los Angeles worst case that a talk path is available when the agent is alerted to the call and begins speaking This remedy is necessary ifa switch is to support ACD groups with access points in remote locations Automatic Route X The multilocation feature provides Convert this capability to Selection ARS the ability to perform ARS digit ARS and apply it to UDP conversion and routing analysis or AAR calls based on location That is the switch can support local public network dialing plans as appropriate for users in each location Call Coverage X When a call is sent to remote coverage digit analysis and routing are based on the location tenant number and partition group of the covered user not on those of the calling user When the attendant is specified as a coverage point the attendant group selected is based on the location or tenant partition of the covered user Call Forwarding X When call forwarding is activated and a call is actually forwarded the forward to digits are analyzed and the call is routed according to the location tenant partition and partition group assigned to the forwarded endpoint not according to the caller s properties and permissions Continued on next page DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 B ATM Switch Feature nteractions ATM Feature Inte
160. il wait 5 minutes and test the DS1 pet circuit pack again 4 Replace If any test still fails replace the splitter and retest splitter if necessary 5 Escalate if If the test still fails escalate to Tier 3 necessary Installing a 400A T1 splitter gt NOTE Make sure you are connected to the network before connecting to the DEFINITY ECS Once the sync splitter passes the DS1 span tests it can be installed and tested in place The 400A sync splitter can be either m Connected through an ICSU m Connected through a DSU CSU gt NOTE If using a TN464F TN767E v18 or earlier you must reseat the circuit pack each time the splitter is plugged on DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 3 Installing a DEFINITY ECS ATM PNC Synchronization Installation and Testing Issue 1 April 2000 3 21 Connected through an ICSU Use the procedures in Table 3 9 to install the splitter between an ICSU and a 51 circuit pack Table3 9 Installing the splitter through an ICSU V Step Action Command Description 1 Disable disable Prevent the system from switching synchronization synchronization synchronization sources switch switch 2 Busyout DS1 busyout board Busyout the designated DS1circuit pack circuit pack UUCSS 3 Remove cable Remove the existing H600 307 cable from the backplane from DS1 circuit slot corresponding to the desig
161. ils follow pack UUCSS the repair procedures listed in DEFINITY ECS Maintenance for Rar 6 Run error list Wait 15 minute then verify that the DS1 circuit report measurements pack is free of any errors ds1 summary Use Table 3 6 to interpret the periodic list UUCSS measurements report 7 Terminate the Press the double up arrovv button RLB loopback test 8 Go through the Press the button under test readout steps 9 Continue Press the button under Ipbk 10 Continue Press the button under abort 11 Continue Press the button under all f all tests pass and the splitter cabling and 316X CSU or DSU CSU are vvorking properly 12 Return Press the double up arrovv DSU CSU to service 13 Go through the Press the right arrow button until readout steps displays 14 Continue Press the button under Cntrl 15 Continue Press the button under LED 16 Continue Press the button under the vvord PRT1 PRT2 PRT3 or PRT4 as required 17 Verify that the Press the double up arrovv once then press DSU CSU is in the F1 button twice ESF CSU normal OPERATIONAL displays operating mode DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 3 Installing a DEFINITY ECS ATM PNC Synchronization Installation and Testing Issue 1 April 2000 3 30 Installing 401A 402A or 403A splitters To install a 401A 402A or 403A sync splitter between the network and a
162. ing group next Page 2 of N SIGNALING GROUP Chan Port Chan Port 1 17 2 18 3 19 4 20 5 21 6 22 23 8 24 Occ T1 only zc LO el ll 212 _ d 14 15 Nae Occ El only E Screen 5 7 Signaling group D channel assignments screen 2 5 Administering ATM PNC and ATM CES Administering DEFINITY ECS 5 21 add trunk group Group Number 1 Group Name OUTSIDE CALL Direction tvo vay Dial Access n Queue Length 0 Ansver Supervision Timeout 0 Outgoing Display n Busy Threshold Page toot 10 TRUNK GROUP Group Type isdn COR 1 CDR Reports y TN 1 TAC Carrier Medium ATM 99 Night Service Service Type tie Auth Code n TestCall ITC rest Far End Test Line No TestCall BCC 4 TRUNK PARAMETERS Codeset to Send Display 6 Codeset to Send National IEs 6 Max Message Size to Send 260 Charge Advice none Supplementary Service Protocol a Digit Handling in out enbloc enbloc Trunk Hunt cyclical QSIG Value Added Lucent n Digital Loss Group 13 Calling Number Delete Insert Numbering Format Bit Rate 1200 Synchronization async Duplex full Disconnect Supervision In y Out n Screen 5 8 Trunk group screen 1 add trunk group GROUP MEMBER ASSIGNMENTS Port Code Sfx Name 1 2 4 On 6 Ts 8 Screen 5 9 Trunk group screen 4 Page 4 of 10 TRUNK GROUP Administered Members min ma
163. inistration 555 233 124 April 2000 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ATM PNC 6 33 Physical layer s there an optical signal between the TN2305 TN2306 and the ATM switch 1 1 Identify the OC 3 STM 1 ports on the ATM switch that have DEFINITY port networks attached Be avvare that customers may use other ports on the ATM switch for applications unrelated to DEFINITY LAN traffic or multimedia applications for examples m These other applications may manifest themselves in the output of the troubleshooting commands you run on the ATM switch DEFINITY port networks must be identified by their ATM switch port numbers gt NOTE The following examples show DEFINITY port networks connected to ATM switch ports A1 1 and A1 2 Does the TN2305 TN2306 s YELLOW LED flash 100 ms on and 100 ms off indicating a loss of signal on the fiber Recall that the TN2305 TN2306 detects continuity problems with either the transmit bottom or the receive top fibers If the fiber shows a loss of signal refer to the Fiber Fault Isolation Procedure in DEFINITY ECS Maintenance for R8r s the ATM switch port s LED indicating a loss of signal on the fiber Note that the ATM switch may detect continuity problems only with the receive fiber the state of the transmit fiber might not be detected Refer to your ATM switch s quick reference guide for troubleshooting commands Possible causes Check the following list for poss
164. ion 555 233 124 April 2000 5 Administering ATM PNC and ATM CES Administering DEFINITY ECS 5 30 SVC cache DEFINITY ATM software maintains a cache of inter port network connections SVCs with the preference given to those SVCs with the longest setup times All cached interconnections are aged to ensure that a large number of them are not kept during nearly idle periods You can administer the setup time thresholds cache holding times and total cache size which can mitigate the effects of long interconnection setup delays The change atm svc cache command Screen 5 15 is restricted to init inads and craft logins change atm svc cache Page 1 of TN ATM SVC CACHE Algorithm Size 410 ALGORITHM PARAMETERS For Latency Hold Time gt 50 ms 36 sec gt 0 ms 12 sec gt ms sec gt ms sec gt ms sec gt ms sec gt ms sec gt ms sec ms sec gt ms sec E Screen 5 15 ATM SVC cache report DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 5 Administering ATM PNC and ATM CES Administering DEFINITY ECS 5 31 Field description Algorithm Size For Latency The name of the cache algorithm default is lan Possible values are none lan man wan and custom When this field is changed to none lan man or wan the read only For Latency and Hold Time field values change to the following all other entries are blank Value F
165. ion should pass all the constraint tests Any ATM svvitch that processes transit traffic that is connections that do not either originate or terminate on any of the port networks directly attached to it may require special engineering This is possible if the number of trunks on the DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 1 Preparing for Installation and Upgrades Determine ATM Suvitch Suitability 1 13 ATM svvitch is more than one f this is the case the calculator first attempts to determine if the application is feasible despite the transit traffic f it is it reports the feasibility as YES or PROBABLY If not it reports the feasibility as UNKNOWN requiring special engineering Known limits of commonly used ATM switches Use the limits shown in Table 1 8 to do your own calculations To make it easier as you use the calculator we suggest that you 1 Select and copy the values from the table in the spreadsheet 2 Select the values on the sample calculation 3 Select Edit gt Paste Special with the transpose option to paste the values into the calculator gt NOTE These limits are the best we could determine at one time For each switch the example shown is generally the best you can do assuming you bought the maximum configuration and you administered it optimally for DEFINITY which are not necessarily the default settings Consult the switch vendor for
166. ircuit pack busyout board UUCSS Busyout the DS1 circuit pack 2 Start the CPE test ds1 loop Start the CPE loopback test loopback test 5 m fthe test passes the splitter is functioning roperly go to Step 3 jack test begin a S p m fthe test fails follow the procedures in Troubleshooting synchronization 400A only on page 6 17 3 Terminate the test ds1 loop Terminate the test test UUCSS end loopback span test 4 Release the release board Release the DS1 circuit pack DS1 circuit pack UUCSS 5 Reassign change Reassign sync to the designated DS1 circuit pack synchronization synchronization Connected through a DSU CSU Before connecting any of the timing hardware ensure that the DSU CSU is configured to report loss of signal alarms If using a 316X CSU connected to a T1 facility and used as the DEFINITY synchronization source verify or change the 316X settings options to ensure that it sends an AIS blue alarm to the DEFINITY ECS DS1 circuit pack or to the ATM switch whenever a network LOS loss of signal occurs Upon receiving a LOS the DEFINITY ECS or ATM switch transfers to its backup synchronization Source DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 3 Installing a DEFINITY ECS ATM PNC Synchronization Installation and Testing 3 25 To configure the 316X CSU to send an AlS blue alarm use the procedures in Table 3 12
167. ise Communications Server Release 8 Administration for Network Connectivity DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 System Description DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Maintenance for R8r DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Maintenance for R8si DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Maintenance for R8csi AT amp T Network and Data Connectivity Reference DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Installation and Test for Multicarrier Cabinets DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Installation and Test for Single Carrier Cabinets DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 About This Book April 2000 X m DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Installation Upgrades and Additions for Compact Modular Cabinets a DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Administrator s mg DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Upgrades and a DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Upgrades and Resources Guide Additions for R8si Additions for R8r How to Order Books In addition to this book other description installation and test maintenance and administration books are available A complete list of DEFINITY books can be found in the Business Communications System Publications Catalog This book and any other DEFINITY books can be ordered directly
168. istogram 21 different time bins ranging from 0 9 msec to 10 Sec Syntax list measurements atm latency histogram current hour last hour today total yesterday total print or schedule The list measurements atm latency histogram output is shown in Screen 6 18 fist measurements atm latency histogram last hour N Page 1 SPE A Switch Name Date 10 27 am TUE OCT 25 1999 ATM PNC LATENCY HISTOGRAM Setup Count 770 Average Latency msec 53 Failure Count 3 AddParty Count 538 Average Latency msec 92 Failure Count 1 Total Count 1308 Average Latency msec 71 Failure Count 4 Range msec Setup AddParty Total Range sec Setup AddParty Total 0 9 0 0 0 b 1 0 1 10 19 200 2 202 2 2 9 0 0 0 20 49 400 3 403 3 3 9 0 0 0 50 99 100 1 101 4 4 9 6 1 7 100 149 50 6 56 5 5 9 0 0 0 150 199 10 0 10 6 6 9 0 0 0 200 249 3 0 3 7 7 9 0 0 0 250 299 0 0 0 8 8 9 0 0 0 300 399 0 0 0 929 9 0 0 0 400 499 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 500 999 0 0 0 A Screen 6 18 ATM PNC latency histogram report DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ATM PNC Field descriptions Setup Count AddParty Count Total Count Average Latency Failure Count msec Count sec Count 6 47 The number of SVCs setup during the time period indicated Values 0 9999999 The number of ADDPARTY requests processed Values 0 99
169. istration 2 The TN2305 TN2306 was not completely inserted ATM signaling architecture Troubleshooting interoperability between the DEFINITY ECS switch and the ATM switch involves understanding the architecture of ATM signaling Figure 6 1 A Lucent Cajun A500 is used to show this concept DEFINITY DEFINITY PPN EPN ATM call control Switch fabric Fiber Physical Physical iodatrb LUK 052899 Figure 6 1 ATM signaling architecture The following list shows the ATM stack layers discussed in this section m Physical layer m SONET SDH layer m Call processing CaPro Layer Physical layer Is there an optical signal between the TN2305 TN2306 and the ATM switch 1 Identify the OC S STM 1 ports on the ATM switch that have DEFINITY port networks attached DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ATM CES 6 12 Be avvare that customers may use other ports on the ATM switch for applications unrelated to DEFINITY LAN traffic or multimedia applications for examples m These other applications may manifest themselves in the output of the troubleshooting commands you run on the ATM switch DEFINITY port networks must be identified by their ATM switch port number
170. ither the B or D postion carrier in EPNs configured for 2 port networks For a duplicated system add it to the A B D and E position carriers in EPNs configured for 2 port netvvorks 3 Add ATM B PNC address change atm pnc number Bring up the ATM PNC screen number is the connection number assigned to each PNC being administered Add in the B PNC ATM address information in the right hand column of the screen Screen 3 4 77 4 Enable duplication change system parameters duplication Change the Enable Operation of PNC Duplication field on the Duplication Related System Parameters screen to y Screen 3 5 gt NOTE The Enable Operation of Spe Duplication field must remain n DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 3 Installing a DEFINITY ECS ATM PNC ATM Netvvork Duplication 3 36 change system parameters customer options Page 3 of 6 OPTIONAL FEATURES Hospitality Basic y PNC Duplication y Hospitality G3V3 Enhancements y H 323 Trunks n Processor and System MSP y IP Stations n Private Networking y ISDN Feature Plus y Restrict Call Forward Off Net y ISDN BRI Trunks y Secondary Data Module y ISDN PRI y Station and Trunk MSP y Malicious Call Trace y Mode Code for Centralized Voice Mail n Tenant Partitioning y Mode Code Interface y Terminal Trans Init TTI y Multifrequency Signaling y Time of Day Routin
171. iting Enables multi appearance voice terminal users to press a designated button on their own terminals and light the Manual Message Waiting button lamp at another multi appearance voice terminal No effect Manual Originating Line Service Connects single line voice terminal users to the attendant automatically when a user lifts the handset This feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures Messaging Server Interface Messaging Server MS interface provides MS based features to the system This feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures Multimedia Call Handling MMCH Allows you to administer a non BRI voice terminal and a multimedia endpoint as a multimedia complex This feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures Multiple Call Handling MCH Allows agents to receive an ACD call while other types of calls are alerting active or on hold This feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures Music on Hold Access Automatically provides music silence or tone to a caller This feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures Night Service Same as other hunt group and trunk features PC Interface Is part of the PC PBX connection the PC PBX platforms and PC ISDN platform product family None of these features are affected Property Management System Interface Provides a communications link between the switch and a customer owned PMS Interface to
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173. k and the ATM switch They are used to request connection setups and releases to other end points such as another port network These are established by each TN2305 TN2306 when it comes up independent of DEFINITY Call Processing Other UBR virtual circuits may exist between ATM switch ports that are not associated with DEFINITY port networks and may be signaling channels for other applications for example data network traffic Call processing CaPro Layer Are control channels being established from the PPN to the EPN Diagnostics m Do you get a dial tone on a set on the port network in question a Can you ring a set on the EPN dialing from the PPN and vice versa DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ATM PNC 6 38 Are talk paths being established betvveen port netvvorks Diagnostics Can you talk both ways on a set on one port network dialed from another port network and vice versa The CBR Constant Bit Rate virtual circuits VCs between ATM svvitch PPN port and ATM svvitch EPN port are used for talk paths between port networks PPN to EPN EPN to PPN or EPN to EPN They are established when calls are first setup between port netvvorks Each virtual circuit represents one party of a complete multiparty talk path These virtual circuits may persist beyond the duration of a phone call The DEFINITY Call Processin
174. lan NANP and 7 digit local numbers Leaving the field blank is the normal setting for a location m outside the NANP m vvith no 7 digit local calling plan These locations may have overlayed area codes requiring 10 digit dialing 9 Administer cabinet Administer all other locations as necessary For example if the PPN is in Nevv York and a group of EPNs is in Los Angeles then Nevv York location 1 is the reference and is administered vvith no time offset see step 8 Los Angeles location 2 is 3 hours earlier than Nevv York time and is administered vvith a time offset of 03 00 Administer cabinet locations as they are added to the system More than 1 cabinet can be in the same location For location related feature limitations and interactions see Table 5 11 VVhen finished press Enter to effect the changes Continued on next page DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 5 Administering ATM PNC and ATM CES Administering DEFINITY ECS 5 25 Table 5 11 Administer location procedure Continued Y Step Action Description 10 Administer Type change daylight savings rules and press Enter Daylight Savings Time rules The Daylight Savings Rules screen displays Screen 5 13 Administer as many rules as necessary for all of the administered locations If you want to deny access for an individual login m setthe Additional Restric
175. le 5 13 Final installation checklist Continued Switch Y administration What to check Issue 1 April 2000 5 35 How to check 2 ATM addresses are correct Query DEFINITY ECS 3 EALs are up Query DEFINITY ECS list system link Table 5 14 ATM PNC installation test procedure Y What to check How to check How to fix 1 Check SONET SDH layer for status and alarms 2 Check the LEDs on the ATM circuit packs 3 Ensure that Expansion Archangel Links EAL are established to the EPNs 4 Place test call to any EPN remoted through the ATM network 5 Verify synchronization Query alarms and hardware logs Refer to the maintenance book for descriptions of the LEDs their flash rates and the conditions indicated On the DEFINITY ECS access terminal type list system link and press Enter Dial an administered number on a remoted EPN Query ATM switch to make sure it is in locked state If the EAL is not up check the ATM address for that TN2305 TN2306 port network list atm pne then display atm pnc n If the ATM address is incorrect enter the correct ATM address change atm pnc n and retest DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 5 Administering ATM PNC and ATM CES Final Checklist and Test 5 86 Table 5 15 ATM CES installation test procedure Y Whatto check How to check How to fix
176. lem Solution s DEFINITY ECS software Release 7 or Verify that software is Release 7 or later later On System Parameters Maintenance screen Set to correct field s Bus Bridge field set to enabled csi Set to correct field s Packet Bus field set to activated Verify replace El circuit packs r si Are El circuit packs TN570Bs or later All COR COS UDP FRLs AAR and ARS Verify they are all set correctly support proper routing The following list provides tips for further ATM CES troubleshooting m Inspecting LEDs Describes the possible LED states on the TN2305 TN2306 ATM interface circuit packs ATM switch m Troubleshooting interoperability Provides guidelines for troubleshooting Physical connections Administration TN2305 TN2306 circuit pack ATM signaling architecture m Unusual ATM trouble conditions Describes difficult to diagnose failure modes in the DEFINITY ECS and ATM switch combinations m DEFINITY ECS ATM CES troubleshooting commands Describes specific troubleshooting commands DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ATM CES 6 6 Inspecting LEDs To get a high level status of the system observe the LEDs on the TN2305 TN2306 ATM interface circuit packs and the ATM switch For information on interpreting the LEDs on the ATM svvitch refer to your svvitch
177. litter onto the back of the DS1 circuit pack 10 Reseat the circuit Reseat the DS1 circuit pack and check the Amphenol pack connectors making sure they are seated properly 11 Test the circuit pack Test the circuit pack test board UUCSS and verify that the DS1 circuit pack passes Tests 138 through 145 If any one of Test 138 through 145 fails follow the repair procedures listed in DEFINITY ECS Maintenance for R8r or replace the splitter Continued on next page DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ATM PNC 6 22 Table 6 9 Troubleshooting 401A 402A 403A synchronization Continued Y Step Action Description 12 Escalate if necessary If the DS1 circuit pack tests OK go to step 13 If step 11 still fails escalate to Tier 3 or replace the splitter 13 Release the circuit Release the DS1 circuit pack release board UUCSS pack 14 Verify active Verify that the designated DS1 circuit pack is now the synchronization active sync source status synchronization source Troubleshooting interoperability This section covers the following ATM interoperability topics m Physical connections Checks for correct ATM installation and configuration m Administration Checks for correct DEFINITY ECS and ATM switch administration m N2305 TN2306 circuit pack Checks LED status circuit pack inserti
178. m Uses channels inside each signaling group which appear as if they were ports on the TN2305 TN2306 circuit pack Hereafter these are referred to as ports m Uses constant bit rate CBR signalling over permanent virtual connections PVCs m Has a transparent DEFINITY feature set to other locations through narrowband QSIG N QSIG or distributed communications system over ISDN PRI DCS gt NOTE Because ATM trunks always appear as ISDN emulated trunks they do not support DCS only DCS ATM CES rules Table 5 5 lists several guidelines for ATM CES administration DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 5 Administering ATM PNC and ATM CES Administering DEFINITY ECS Table 5 5 ATM CES administration rules Rule Issue 1 April 2000 5 8 How to administer or confirm Both ends of the emulated circuit must have the same number of channels Type change signaling group siggrpnbr and press Enter go to screen 2 Both ends of the emulated circuit must have the same number of trunks Type change trunk group trkgrpnbr and press Enter go to screen 6 Both ends of the emulated circuit must use the same channel numbers Type change signaling group siggrpnbr and press Enter go to screen 2 In the port to channel mapping use the same channel numbers for both ends of the trunk Each end of the trunk may use different port numbers on the respective ATM cir
179. ment System ATMS Measures transmission performance for voice and data trunk facilities This is affected by ATM WAN problems Automatic Wakeup Allows attendants front desk users and guests to place an automatic wakeup call to a certain extension at a later time This feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures Bridged Call Appearance Allows single line and multi appearance voice terminal users to have an appearance of another user s primary extension number This feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures Busy Verification of Terminals and Trunks Allows attendants and specified multi appearance voice terminal users to make test calls to trunks voice terminals and hunt DDC and UCD groups This feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures Call Coverage Provides automatic redirection of calls to alternate answering positions in a Call Coverage path This feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures Call Detail Recording CDR Collects detailed information about all incoming and outgoing calls on specified trunk groups and if you use intraswitch CDR about calls between designated extensions on the switch No effect Call Forwarding Allows users to redirect calls to designated destinations The feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures Call Park Allows users to put a call on hold and then retrieve the call from any other voice terminal wit
180. ment to be operated in a manner that does not provide proper answer supervi sion signaling is in violation of Part 68 Rules This equipment returns answer supervision signals to the public switched network when Answered by the called station Answered by the attendant Routed to a recorded announcement that can be administered by the CPE user This equipment returns answer supervision signals on all DID calls forwarded back to the public switched telephone network Permissible exceptions are Acallis unanswered e A busy tone is received A reorder tone is received Canadian Department of Communications DOC Interference Information This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions set out in the radio interference regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Le Pr sent Appareil Nom rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables aux appareils num riques de la class A pr scrites dans le reglement sur le brouillage radio lectrique dict par le minist re des Communications du Canada Trademarks See the preface of this document Ordering Information Call Lucent Technologies BCS Publications Center Voice 1 800 457 1235 International Voice 317 322 6416 Fax 1 800 457 1764 International Fax 317 322 6699 Lucent Technologies BCS Publications Center 2855 N Franklin Road Indianapolis IN 46219 Document No 555 233 124 Comcode 1086787
181. nance for R8csi m Hardware safety interlocks on optical transceivers may cut transmitter power if no carrier is received so lack of a receive carrier could indicate a transmitter problem at the same end DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ATM CES 6 13 The ATM switch does not recognize that a port circuit pack is in the slot You may need to re administer the ATM svvitch port boards Refer to your ATM switch s quick reference guide for further information Recommended Action 1 Plug in svvap repair or replace the fiber as necessary 2 Verify that the port circuit pack is completely inserted SONET SDH layer Are SONET SDH frames reaching the ATM switch s the ATM switch port s LED indicating no cell traffic Check the transmit and receive cell count fields Each field s values should be increasing if the TN2305 TN2306 is actively sending and receiving cells to and from the ATM switch Check for SONET SDH layer alarms LOP LOF LOS and so on If neither field is increasing the ATM switch port may be down Verify that the admin status is up If the receive cell count is increasing but the transmit cell count is not increasing this may be because the port was administered with no UNI signaling Ensure that signaling is UNI3 1 Although the error counters may not be zero they should not be large either com
182. nated DS1 circuit pack pack 4 Remove ICSU Remove the ICSU from the designated DS1 circuit pack s amphenol connector Re use the existing cable attached to the ICSU 5 Attach splitter Plug the splitter into the same connector just vacated by the ICSU 6 Attach ICSU Plug the ICSU into the connector on the splitter 7 Reconnect Connect the H600 307 cable to the amphenol connector cable on the ICSU 8 Check Check that all Amphenol connections are good connections 9 Secure splitter Secure the splitter to the carrier using the 4C retainer from the ICSU 10 Secure ICSU Secure the ICSU to the splitter with a long cable tie 11 Terminate the Insert a modular RJ45 plug in both ports J1 and J2 Do not splitter ports J1 connect port J1 to port J2 but leave the other end of both and J2 cords free The modular RJ45 plug acts as an opening plug and removes the 100 O termination from port J1 and J2 on the splitter 12 Check DS1 After about 20 seconds the LEDs on the DS1 circuit pack Status 3 LED should go out leaving only the GREEN STATUS 3 LED on 13 Test the DS1 test board Test the circuit pack gues If any one of Tests 138 145 fails follow the repair procedures listed in DEFINITY ECS Maintenance for R8r 14 Clear the error clear Clear the error events counter events counters measurements ds1 esf error events UUCSS Continued on next page DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Upgrades and Administration 555 23
183. ndustrial equipment Voice terminals meet Class B requirements DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 About This Book Electromagnetic Compatibility Standards XV Electrostatic Discharge ESD IEC 1000 4 2 Radiated radio frequency field IEC 1000 4 3 Electrical Fast Transient IEC 1000 4 4 Lightning effects IEC 1000 4 5 Conducted radio frequency IEC 1000 4 6 Mains frequency magnetic field IEC 1000 4 8 Low frequency mains disturbance The system conforms to the following Electromagnetic Compatibility General Immunity Standard part 1 Residential Commercial Light Industry EN50082 1 CENELEC 1991 Issue 1 1984 and Issue 2 1992 Electrostatic Discharge Immunity Requirements EN55024 Part 2 IEC 1000 4 2 Radiated Radio Frequency Field Immunity Requirements IEC 1000 4 3 Electrical Fast Transient Burst Immunity Requirements IEC 1000 4 4 European Union Standards Lucent Technologies Business Communications Systems declares that the DEFINITY equipment specified in this document bearing the CE mark conforms to the European Union Electromagnetic Compatibility Directives The CE Conformit Europe nne mark indicates conformance to the European Union Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89 336 EEC Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC and Telecommunication Terminal Equipment TTE Directive 91 263 EEC and with i CTR3 Basic Rate Interface BRI and i
184. nection Number 1 A PNC B PNC Location 01B02 Location 01B02 Name Name Address Format ICD ATM Address Format ICD ATM AFI 47 AFI 47 ICD 0005 ICD 0005 HO DSP 80FFE1000000F2071B02 HO DSP 80FFE1000000F2071B02 ESI 000000000000 ESI 000000000000 V SEL 00 SEL 00 J Screen 4 4 ATM PNC DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 4 Upgrading to ATM PNC Screens and Tables 4 23 change synchronization Page 1 of 6 SPE SYNCHRONIZATION SOURCE Stratum 4 Primary ATM SW Location Name Slip 02A17 g3rs 1e20 n 03020 r2v6 tg86 isdn n 01620 isdn r2v5 1e13 y 02D20 ISDN G3i n 04B16 N3 isdn 2c19 n 03B17 g3s isdn 1c16 n 03D19 wdbnd 1 L2 n 77 SYNCHRONIZATION PLAN circuit pack location Secondary ATM SW Location Name Slip 03B20 r2v6 0318 n 03E20 dsl r2v5 20305 n 02C20 r2v5 1e10 xxx n 04A17 ds 1 to s75 v2 n 01619 nod2 g3s 1b15 y 02B20 Spare n 01C17 spare n DS1 and BRI TRUNK sources result in stratum 4 type II synchronization Screen 4 5 Synchronization plan change system parameters customer options Page 2 OPTIONAL FEATURES Abbreviated Dialing Enhanced List y CAS Branch Access Security Gatevay ASG y CAS Main Analog Trunk Incoming Call ID y Change COR by FAC A D Grp Sys List Dialing Start at 01 y Cvg Of Calls Redirected Off net Ansver Supervision by Call Classifier y DCS Basic ARS y DCS Call Covera
185. nels and 240 are for B channels See Table 5 6 and Table 5 7 for details about port and trunk group capacities for the TN2305 TN2306 circuit pack and the DEFINITY ECS switch A trunk group may contain either ISDN trunks or ATM trunks but not both Table 5 6 TN2305 TN2306 CES trunk capacities Bearer ports persignaling Signaling groups per Total ports group B channel TN2305 TN2306 D channel used T1 23 8 192 E1 30 8 248 1 The circuit pack provides 256 ports but ports 1 through 8 are reserved for future use DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 5 Administering ATM PNC and ATM CES Administering DEFINITY ECS 5 10 Trunk groups Table 5 7 DEFINITY ECS trunk capacities by model Capacity c csi si T Maximum trunks per trunk group 99 255 Maximum number of trunk groups 99 666 Maximum number of trunks in the system 400 4000 At least one trunk group is typically created for each remote switch with these attributes see Screen 5 8 Group Type field is isdn Carrier medium field is atm Dial Access field is always n 1N2305 1N2306 may have Trunk Access Codes TAC but these are for reporting purposes only and cannot be dialed CDR records for ATM trunk calls are maintained gt NOTE Release 7 introduced 3 digit port numbers for administering a CES trunk and CMS cannot read the old 2 digit numbers Release 8 CMS software c
186. net connection to the ATM switch and intends to upload to or download from a TFTP server does the TFTP server field have the customer provided Internet address e Does the ATM address field have the correct netvvork prefix the first 13 bytes f On th ATM switch is the PVC administered correctly DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ATM CES Administration Issue 1 April 2000 6 8 s DEFINITY ECS ATM CES administered correctiy D channel problems f the D channel does not come up follovving CES administration use the following steps to troubleshoot the cause Table 6 5 Troubleshooting CES V Step Action Description i Verify PVC is correctly Check VPI VCI change signaling group siggrpnbr administered screen 2 2 Check channel Check that both ends of the emulated circuit have the number same number of channels change signaling group siggrpnbr screen 2 3 Check trunks Both ends of the emulated circuit have the same number of trunks change trunk group trkgrpnbr screen 6 gt NOTE A trunk group can contain either ISDN or ATM trunks but not both 4 Check channels Both ends of the emulated circuit use the same channel numbers change signaling group siggrpnbr screen 2 Use the same channel numbers for the port to channel mapping page 2 for the other end See Changing the port to channel mapping
187. ning the Customer s Configuration mg ATM Switch Administration a Interconnections a DEFINITY ECS Administration Worksheet B ATM Switch Feature Interactions m Location related Interactions m Features Supported m Features Not Supported m Delay Interactions a ATM Feature Interactions Cross product Compatibility GL Glossary and Abbreviations IN Index A b AR AR d N 7 m T A T A 5 09 P m m m n o D P i A no Co m zi T N T o T T ine E z En Issue 1 April 2000 iv DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 About This Book About This Book This book provides procedures for installing ATM svvitches and upgrading existing DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Servers to a Release 8 2 ATM PNC or ATM CES lt specifically covers Installing a new DEFINITY ECS that uses ATM PNC Replacing the center stage svvitch CSS the central interface betvveen the PPN and EPNs vvith ATM PNC Upgrading Release 6 3 and Release 7 DEFINITY ATM PNC to Release 8 2 ATM PNC Adding ATM CES The information in this book is intended for use by Lucent and channel partner trained field installation and maintenance personnel Technical Services Cent
188. ntenance for R8r circuit pack 3 Clear the error clear events measurements counters ds1 esf error events UUCSS Clear the error events counters list measurements ds1 summary UUCSS 4 Run report VVait 15 minutes before entering the command To interpret the results refer to Table 3 6 If the DS1 circuit pack is not error free refer to Troubleshooting synchronization 400A only on page 6 17 5 Remove the 103A block Remove the 103A block from Step 1 Continued on next page DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 3 Installing a DEFINITY ECS ATM PNC Synchronization Installation and Testing 3 23 Table 3 10 The 120A ICSU test procedure Continued V Step Action Command Description 6 Reconnect the Connect the H600 383 cable to the smart jack or dumb cable block 1 For more information about Smart Jack CPE Testing see DEFINITY ECS Release 8 Maintenance for R8r Chapter 6 DS1 CPE Loopback Jack Installation and Operations Instructions DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 3 Installing a DEFINITY ECS ATM PNC Synchronization Installation and Testing 3 24 Use the procedures in Table 3 11 to test the 120A ICSU vvith the 700A DS1 CPE loopback jack Table 3 11 Testing the 120A 2 ICSU V Step Action Command Description T Busyout the DS1 c
189. nter The System Parameters Country Options screen displays Table 5 16 2 Set digital loss plan Domestic Ensure that the Digital Loss Plan field is 1 If it is exit this procedure International If the Digital Loss Plan field is anything other than 1 you must change the terminal parameters Proceed to step 3 3 Customize the digital phone series administration Type change terminal parameters termtype and press Enter termtype can be 603 302B1 6400 or 8400 See the 6400 Type Terminal Parameters example Table 5 17 display 6400 used for this example Change the Default Parameter Set field to 1 4 Change the settings In the Primary Levels part of the screen change the following fields to these settings m Voice Transmit dB 42 5 m Voice Receive dB 2 0 For 6400 and 8400 series phones only in the BUILT IN SPEAKER LEVELS part of the screen change the following fields to these settings m Voice Transmit dB 0 0 m Voice receive dB 0 0 Press Enter 5 If both series 6400 and 8400 digital phones are used Repeat steps 3 and 4 for all of the applicable phone series connected to this switch using 603 302B1 6400 or 8400 at the end of the command string When finished press Enter to effect the changes DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 5 Administering ATM PNC and ATM CES Administering DEFINITY EC
190. nterface Because different switches have different limits some limit roots some leaves and some the total we have developed the Meiners Algorithm to determine whether a switch can support a proposed set of port networks in a proposed switch This algorithm is available to Lucent engineers as a calculator within a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet You may access the MS Excel file at http info dr lucent com meiners atm himl Check periodically for updates For best results use the calculator for one ATM switch at a time Use trial and error to set the values in the user defined values section until the feasibility indicator reports YES or PROBABLY gt NOTE Use of this spreadsheet is no substitute for thinking Please apply basic sanity checks to the outcome ATM switches may have limitations that the calculator does not consider To use the calculator type the network layout and resource limits for the ATM switch you are using Refer to the following caveats as you input your information 1 Not all ATM switches have limits on all of the values If a limit does not apply enter any very large number 1000000 is good 2 Some ATM switches for example access concentrators allow a limited ability to configure the limits Other switches have fixed limits If you do not know the limits ask the ATM switch vendor 3 If your ATM switch is handling non DEFINITY traffic enter the resource limits after subtracting the resources us
191. odes y Authorization Codes y Global Call Classification y NOTE You must logoff amp login to effect the permission changes Screen 6 20 Optional features screen 2 DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ATM PNC 6 51 hange system parameters atm ES ATM RELATED SYSTEM PARAMETERS THRESHOLDS OF SETUP EVENTS TO DECLARE IMPAIRMENT TREATMENT DURING IMPAIRED CONDITIONS Deny Calls Using Impaired Paths n Page LN Activation 4 Deactivation 3 Timeout msec 1000 Screen 6 21 ATM related system parameters Field descriptions Activation Deactivation Timeout msec Deny Calls Using Impaired Paths Example This field specifies the percentage of setup events for a path to become impaired That is if the percentage of setup events for a given path meets or exceeds this administered value then it becomes impaired see example below An alarm is raised against an ATM IMP when one or more paths originating from that ATM IMP become impaired Values 1 to 20 default is 4 This field specifies the percentage of setup events for a path to come out of the impaired state That is if the percentage of setup events for an impaired path meets or drops below this administered value then it is no longer impaired see example below An alarm is retired when no more impaired
192. om its SONET SDH SDIT interface to that network m Orifthe customer wants to use a DS1 source for network synchronization that also happens to be a DEFINITY ECS switch trunk then one sync splitter is necessary to send a copy of that DS1 signal to the ATM switch The DS1 circuit pack is only an indirect timing reference for the DEFINITY ECS switch Connections needing synchronization splitters If the ATM network does not provide a synchronization expander splitter then the ATM configurations may require one that takes a DS1 T1 or E1 signal and redirects it to the m ATM switch es depending on configuration and duplication m DEFINITY ECS through the DS1 circuit pack This creates a single synchronization source Check the customer s configuration carefully so that you can m Connect the hardware correctly during installation m Properly administer the synchronization plan later Chapter 5 Administering ATM PNC and ATM CES This section covers the synchronization installation and test process m Splitter descriptions Describes the splitter s inputs and outputs m Synchronization splitter connections Connection diagrams for timing connections through a DSU CSU Figure 3 6 and an ICSU Figure 3 7 m Verify the DS1 service Checks for presence of the DS1 T1 or E1 timing source and the general health of the DS1 circuit pack m Installing and testing the splitter provides the following information Splitter por
193. on and demand tests m ATM signaling architecture Checks the interoperability between the DEFINITY ECS switch and the ATM switch Because Lucent offers a variety of ATM switches this discussion suggests general rather than specific diagnostics Physical connections Has the ATM switch been installed and configured correctly Diagnostics m s the ATM switch powered up m If you are administering the ATM switch through a locally attached console is there a local console terminal connected to the console port on the ATM switch processor circuit pack with the correctly pinned RS232 serial cable m f you are administering the ATM svvitch through telnet over the Ethernet is there an Ethernet drop plugged into the Ethernet port on the ATM svvitch processor board Note that a fevv ATM svvitch commands are only permitted over the local console terminal DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ATM PNC 6 23 m Has the ATM switch been booted using either a reset button or by turning the povver off then on again mg Did the ATM switch go through a normal power up sequence including testing all of the LEDs m Are any ATM switch FAULT LEDs lit m Are the remaining ATM switch LEDs in a normal state m Can you log into the ATM switch console using the diagnostic account from the local console terminal or through telnet If
194. on 555 233 124 April 2000 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ATM PNC 6 35 Q 93B network layer Are connection requests being received by ATM switch call control NOTE If there is no connection between the TN2305 TN2306 circuit pack and the ATM switch at the Q 93B protocol layer then no report displays 1 Check the port of interest If it is not configured for UNI signaling then the port was administered for no UNI signaling Verify that signaling is UNI3 1 2 The connect setup and release message counters should be a nonzero number if the ATM switch is handling Q 93B protocol layer messages sent by the PPN and EPN They may not increase during troubleshooting unless calls are being made because the PPN initially sets up control connections to the PPN and then sets up talk path connections as needed 3 Check to see if connections are being rejected The error may be on the PPN port even though the EPN port is the one misbehaving and vice versa 4 Type display errors and press Enter 5 Setthe Error List field to errors and Category field to PNC on the input screen Screen 6 14 and press Enter to display any cause codes see Table 6 11 returned from the ATM network to a TN2305 TN2306 circuit pack on the PPN and to a TN2305 TN2306 circuit pack on an EPN This is successful only if the links between the PPN and the EPN remain up so that the message from the EPN is logged See the ATM El maintenance object in one of the
195. onnected to an ATM switch the VCI specified here must match the VCI used for the PVC created on the ATM switch which is typically provided by the ATM switch administrator gt NOTE The Signaling Mode field is set to isdn pri and is not administrable 18 Set idle code Set the Idle Code field typically 11111111 19 Set interface Set the Interface Companding field alaw or mulaw companding Once administered busyout the signaling group before changing 20 Set country protocol Set the Country Protocol field Table 5 9 21 Set protocol version Set the Protocol Version field Table 5 9 22 Set circuit type Set the Circuit Type field T1 or E1 gt NOTE Both ends must be the same It is preferable to set it to E1 even in the United States Canada or other T1 countries 23 Set connect Set the Connect field to pbx Once administered busyout the signaling group before changing 24 Set interface Set the Interface field to user at one end of the emulated circuit and to network at the other end 25 Set DCP analog bearer capability Set the DCP Analog Bearer Capability field to 3 1 kHz 26 Set internetworking message Set internetworking message field to PROGress Continued on next page DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 5 Administering ATM PNC and ATM CES Administering DEFINITY ECS 5 15 Table 5 8 ATM CES adminis
196. oop UUCSS cpe loopback iack test begin 3 Repeat Steps 1 and 2 a maximum of 5 times as necessary If the circuit pack never synchronizes it is possibly due to intermittent connections or a broken wire ina receive or transmit wire pair Bit Error Cumulative 0 indicates that there are no wiring problems count 77 A count that sits at 65535 or continues to increment by several hundred to several thousand errors with each subsequent list measurements command indicates m Intermittent or corroded connections m Severe crosstalk m Impedance imbalances between the two conductors of the receive or the transmit pairs 1 Replace wiring if necessary 2 Note whether the Extended Super Frame ESF error and performance counters summaries errored seconds bursty errored seconds and so forth also increment Although these counters are not used with the loopback jack test they do increment as errors occur DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 3 Installing a DEFINITY ECS ATM PNC Synchronization Installation and Testing 3 19 Installing and testing the splitter The splitter must be installed and tested before the upgrade and cutover The purpose of testing the splitter is to m Prove that there is enough signal level for the cable length to the ATM switch up to 130 ft 39 65 m for 400A within the standard 6 dB allowable loss for 401A 402A and 403A s
197. or Latency ms Hold Time ms none 0 0 lan 50 36 0 12 man 800 80 50 16 0 8 wan 800 200 200 36 50 16 0 0 When this field is custom none of the For Latency or Hold Time field values change but the fields change from read only to read write For example if you want a slight variation of the wan algorithm type wan first to set the above values then type custom to change the individual parameters The maximum number of entries simultaneously allowed in the cache default 2 410 These fields 10 are read only if the A1gorithm field is none lan man or wan but are read write if Algorithm S custom Defaults 36 for the 1st entry 0 for the second blank for the last 8 entries Gain Loss adjustments Gain and loss are administrable Calls between a digital BRI or DCP phone 6400 and 8400 series and an analog trunk port require adjustments to the default gain loss settings to prevent distortion Use the procedure Table 5 12 to administer digital phones on ATM PNC DEFINITY ECSs NOTE Use the following procedure only for Series 6400 or 8400 digital phones DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 5 Administering ATM PNC and ATM CES Administering DEFINITY ECS 5 32 Table 5 12 Gain loss adjustment procedure Y Step Action Description 1 Set or verify gain loss administration Type change system parameters country options and press E
198. ose in Figure 6 2 Table 6 10 ATM signaling sequences Signaling betvveen the PPN and the EPN Call betvveen EPN2 and EPN 3 TN2305 TN2306 circuit pack in the PPN establishes a variable bit rate switched virtual connection VBR SVC for DEFINITY ECS signaling through the ATM switch to each EPN Station goes off hook in EPN2 CCMS messages sent over the already established EAL to call processing in the PPN TN2305 TN2306 circuit pack in the PPN establishes EAL and PACL links Call Processing sends a message over the PACL to the with each EPN within the above VBR SVC TN2305 TN2306 circuit pack in EPN2 to establish a connection to the TN2305 TN2306 circuit pack in EPN3 TN2305 TN2306 circuit pack in EPN2 sends an ATM signaling message to the ATM switch to establish a CBR SVC link to the TN2305 TN2306 circuit pack in EPN3 3 Links come up 4 Call processing in the PPN sends CCMS messages to the station in EPN2 over the already established EAL 5 Repeat steps 2 through 4 for the EPN3 to EPN2 connection ATM switch administration Is the ATM switch administered correctly To verify that a specific Lucent ATM switch was administered correctly refer to the appropriate reference guide DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ATM PNC 6 30 TN2305 TN 2306 circuit pack Did the TN2305
199. ource signals to the ATM switches The ATM switch can use two separate DS1 timing signals one at a time from two separate spans Figure 3 4 403A synchronization splitter DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 3 Installing a DEFINITY ECS ATM PNC Synchronization Installation and Testing 3 10 i NETWORK ALARM T JOL RX 4 3 IH 2 4 O 402A 108508094 120 OHM E1 SYNC SPLITTER oo oo oo xo A o o x rh TO DEFINITY N TO ATM SWITCH jpda40xa KLC 020300 Figure Notes 1 Amphenol connection to DEFINITY 6 True ground ECS switch 2 Row of capacitors 7 Cable shield grounded 8 Jumper 1 2 true ground 3 Jumpers for incoming network Jumper 5 6 shield grounded connections Jumper 3 ATM switch A TX cable ground Jumper 4 ATM switch B TX cable ground 4 Incoming network transmit and Default connections 3 5 4 6 receive connections 5 Jumper 1 2 true ground 9 Output jumpers Jumper 5 6 shield grounded imi i Jumper 3 TX cable ground 10 Timing output to ATM switch A Jumper 4 RX cable ground 11 Timing output to ATM switch B Default connections 1 2 3 5 Figure 3 5 Jumper settings 401A 402A 403A DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 23
200. pansion Port Network EPN 7 IMA connection 3 OC 3 STM 1 connection 8 ATM network 4 ATM switch A 9 Access concentrator 5 ATM switch B 10 DEFINITY ECS EPN Figure 6 4 Bandvvidth constricted ATM network configuration In this configuration connections from the DEFINITY ECS switch and the ATM backbone switch and to the ATM access concentrator are OC 3 STM 1 through the TN2305 TN2306 ATM interface circuit packs over fiber optic cable When traffic exceeds the capacities of the IMA links contention for access to the ATM DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ATM PNC 6 45 network occurs n such cases SVC setups requested by DEFINITY can be denied by the ATM netvvork and associated componenis and calls are not completed n this section a failed SVC setup means that the ATM netvvork has actively rejected the request A delayed SVC setup means that the SVC setup exceeded a time threshold specified in milliseconds ms Performance indicators of both failed and delayed SVC setups m The called party may hear ringing take the receiver off hook and hear nothing The called party may eventually receive a delayed call but never receives a failed call m f the call was delayed the calling party hears silence if one of the SVCs is not up or hears the called party if it is up m f the call is never completed the caller even
201. pared with the receive and transmit cell counters If the counters are large and increasing check the fiber integrity Make sure the fiber pairs are securely plugged into both the TN2305 TN2306 circuit pack and the ATM switch If the fiber has been pulled and reinserted as part of fault diagnosis the nonzero loss of signal error counter may be correct Call processing CaPro Layer Are conirol channels being established from the PPN to the EPN Diagnostics Do you get a dial tone on a set on the port network in question Can you ring a set on the EPN dialing from the PPN and vice versa DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ATM CES 6 14 1 Type list sys link and press Enter Screen 6 2 shovvs the screen output d N list sys link SYSTEM LINKS INFORMATION Location Link Type State Current Faulted Last Fault Channel Path Path Recorded 02A0101 EAL up present present 12 06 1997 16 20 01B0202 PACL up present present 12 06 1997 16 17 02A0102 PACL up present present 12 06 1997 16 20 ji Screen 6 2 System links information Ensure that the fields have the values indicated below Link Type One PACL to each TN2305 TN2306 in either a PPN or an Channel EPN and one EAL to each TN2305 TN2306 in an EPN State up 2 On the ATM switch console look at the switch circuit The VBRnrt Variable Bit Rate
202. pgrading CSS Critical reliability 4 5 network duplication 4 5 upgrading CSS to Rar 4 3 ATM network duplication 4 5 critical reliability 4 5 high reliability 4 9 standard reliability 4 9 upgrading R6 3r to R8r ATM network duplication 4 15 critical reliability 4 15 high reliability 4 18 standard reliability 4 18 ATM PNC connections ATM network duplication 1 8 critical reliability 1 8 high reliability 1 6 1 7 ATM WAN vi Issue 1 April 2000 IN 2 C cables 1541CC cable kit 3 19 1541CC test kit 3 19 fiber optic 2 2 3 2 H600 307 3 2 21 6 20 H600 383 3 11 3 12 3 13 3 22 3 23 maximum run lengths 400A T1 3 14 401A T1 3 14 402A E1 3 14 403A E1 3 14 RJ45 to Bantam 3 19 RJ450 to Bantam test cable 1 5 RJ45 to Bantam test cable 3 20 3 22 3 26 3 31 ST to SC adapter 2 2 3 2 center stage switch v Connected 3 21 connections needing synchronization splitters 3 4 without synchronization splitters 3 4 conserving ATM bandwidth 6 43 CSS v D daylight savings time rules 5 25 DS1 synchronization splitter 3 vvay 3 4 DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 ndex IN 3 0 H hardvvare 120A 2 ICSU 3 24 120A ICSU 3 25 316X CSU 3 25 3 27 3 28 3 29 6 19 6 20 400A T1 synchronization splitter 3 14 401A T1 synchronization splitter 3 14 402A E1 splitter 3 13 402A E1 synchronization splitter 3
203. ractions Table B 6 Release 7 or later ATM feature interactions Continued Issue 1 April 2000 B 22 Affected by Race Feature Location Condition Description Remedy CAMA trunks X Enhanced 911 E911 service over Engineer the service CAMA trunks MF signalling circuits and port networks through a TN744D or TN2182B within a location as if they port uses an algorithm that were a stand alone searches for a touch tone receiver switch which reduces within a single location before reliance on service searching elsewhere This ensures circuits located on distant that an E911 call uses a tone port networks and generator within the same location minimizes long haul ATM as the trunk and should not connections just for negatively impact E911 service on services like touchtone a WAN PNC configuration collection Dial Plan X The ATM WAN PNC switch s dial Administer multiple NANP plan has a common extension home area codes one numbering and common feature per location when using access codes Take care in subnet trunking See AAR planning to and ARS changes m Combine existing switches m Add DID trunks and number ranges in different locations Hospitality X When guests and attendants enter Time zone and daylight Automatic or check wakeup times all times savings time Wakeup are reported in that location s administration timezone and daylight savings time plan Interexchange X You can administer IXC access Carrier
204. red number of rings It will have an effect if VVAN PNC delays ringing Ringback Queuing Places outgoing calls in an ordered queue first in first out when all trunks are busy The voice terminal user is automatically called back when a trunk becomes available This feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures Send All Calls Allows users to temporarily direct all incoming calls to coverage regardless of the assigned call coverage redirection criteria The forwarded phone is affected by delays Service Observing Allows a specified user such as a supervisor to observe or monitor another user s calls No effect Station Hunting Routes calls made to a busy station down a chain of stations until one is found that is not active This feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures Temporary Bridged Appearance Allows multi appearance voice terminal users in a terminating extension group TEG or personal central office line PCOL group to bridge onto an existing group call This feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures Terminating Extension Group Allows an incoming call to ring as many as 4 voice terminals at one time This feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures Time of Day Routing Provides the most economical routing of ARS and AAR calls This feature is affected by different time zones Transfer Allows voice terminal users to transfer trunk or internal
205. rify that the DS1 board can successfully transmit and receive a DS1 signal through the splitter to the 316X and back to the DS1 board Go to the DTE loopback procedure on page 3 27 and RLB loopback procedure on page 3 28 DTE loopback procedure To start the Data Terminal Equipment DTE loopback at the 316X CSU or DSU CSU use the procedures in Table 3 14 Table 3 14 DTE loopback testing for the 316X DSU CSU Y Step Action Command Description 1 Begin the loopback test Press the double up arrow button 2 Go through the readout steps Press the button under Test 3 Continue Press the button under Lpbk Continued on next page DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 3 Installing a DEFINITY ECS ATM PNC Synchronization Installation and Testing Issue 1 April 2000 3 28 Table 3 14 DTE loopback testing for the 316X DSU CSU Continued Y Step Action Command Description 4 Continue Press the button under DLB Test Started displays The 316X is now in DTE loopback 5 Test the circuit test board At the DEFINITY management terminal pack UUCSS If any one of Test 138 through 145 fails follow the repair procedures listed in DEFINITY ECS Maintenance for R8r 6 Run error list Wait 15 minutes and verify that the DS1 circuit report measurements pack is free of any errors ds1 summary Use Table 3 6 to interpret the periodic li
206. rnal Automatic Answer Provides convenient hands free answering of internal calls to some voice terminal users on most multifunction stations with a speakerphone or a headphone This feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures Inter PBX Attendant Service IAS Allows attendants for multiple branches to be concentrated at a main location Incoming trunk calls to the branch as well as attendant seeking voice terminal calls route over tie trunks to the main location This feature may be affected by SVC setup delays and failures Intraflow and Interflow Allows you to redirect ACD calls from one split to another split when the splits are not vector controlled This feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures Look Ahead Routing Provides an efficient way to use trunking facilities This feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures Loudspeaker Paging Access Loudspeaker Paging Access provides attendants and voice terminal users dial access to voice paging equipment This feature is affected by SVC setup delays and failures Malicious Call Trace Allows you to trace malicious calls No effect Continued on next page DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 Issue 1 April 2000 B ATM Svitch Feature nteractions Delay Interactions B 17 Table B 5 ATM delay interactions Continued Feature Description Manual Message Wa
207. routing Analysis routing digit and a global entry both capacities 4000 conversion and toll analysis can be administered with location specific parameters in addition to global ARS and public network TAC calls match a dialed number equally well then the location specific entry takes precedence over the global entry and a location specific digit conversion takes precedence over a location specific routing entry Release 7r or later A set of local routing options also are required for each location for m 911 m other service numbers m localoperator access m local calis in general Continued on next page DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 B ATM Svitch Feature nteractions Location related Interactions Table B 2 DEFINITY operations affected by location Continued Issue 1 April 2000 B 4 Operation Description User interface Performance ARS Digit m Code To simplify the Maximum 600 conversion Conversion Conversion administration of AAR ARS entries possible When Foreign and its interaction with Release 7r or later Number Plan TOD routing and partition Provides a fixed point of Area FNPA groups partitioning should reference for digit analysis 10 digit or be separated from AAR Home Number and ARS analysis In other Plan Area words AAR ARS analysis HNPA 7 digit entries could specify a numbers are routing index from 1 to conv
208. rporation Standards Compliance The equipment in this document complies with ITU T Formerly CCITT ECMA ETSI IPNS DPNSS National ISDN 1 National ISDN 2 ISO 9000 ANSI FCC Part 15 and Part 68 EN55022 EN50081 EN50082 UNI 3 1 CISPR22 Australia AS3548 AS NZ3548 DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 About This Book LASER Product Xiv m Australia AS3260 m IEC 825 IEC 950 m UL1459 m UL1950 m CSA C222 Number 225 15001 m ILMI3 1 LASER Product The DEFINITY ECS switch may contain a Class 1 LASER device IEC 825 1993 if single mode fiber optic cable is connected to a remote expansion port network EPN The laser device operates within the following parameters Power output Wavelength Mode field diameter 5 dBm 1310 nm 8 8 mm Ay DANGER Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure Contact your Lucent Technologies representative for more information Electromagnetic Compatibility Standards This product complies with and conforms to the following m Limits and Methods of Measurements of Radio Interference Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment EN55022 CISPR22 1993 m EN50082 1 European Generic Immunity Standard m FCC Part 15 m Australia AS3548 gt NOTE The DEFINITY system conforms to Class A i
209. s Timeslots per port network 500 Cache hit ratio 50 EAL PACL bandwidth 96 Table 1 5 Computed values Number of nonlocal port networks 13 Effective number of port networks for PP 24 Effective number of port networks for PMP 24 Number of available timeslots 10064 Per port SVCs PP PMP needed 572 PP SVCs perPN 3 Total PP SVCs 72 PP cells per second required over trunks 15158 Aggregate cells per second available over trunks 366792 Bandvvidth limited maximum phone calls over trunks 2032 Timeslot limited maximum phone calls over trunks 3000 Constraint tests If your calculations do not yield a YES this section provides the resources of which you are short These tests check 7 ATM switch resource limitations against 6 different application scenarios A 1 in the Test Results Table 1 7 indicates a passed test a 0 indicates a failed test To achieve a YES feasibility all 42 tests must pass To achieve a PROBABLY only 21 tests indicated in bold must pass DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 1 Preparing for Installation and Upgrades Determine ATM Suvitch Suitability 1 12 Table 1 6 Application scenarios Number of 2 pariy calls 2516 0 0 0 0 1258 Number of 3 party calls 0 1118 0 0 0 279 Number of 4 pariy calls 0 0 629 0 0 78 Number of 5 party calls 0 0 0 402 0 25 Number of 6 party calls 0 0
210. s NOTE The following examples show DEFINITY port networks connected to ATM switch ports A1 1 and A1 2 2 Does the TN2305 TN2306 s YELLOW LED flash 100 ms on and 100 ms off indicating a loss of signal on the fiber Recall that the TN2305 TN2306 detects continuity problems with either the transmit bottom or the receive top fibers If the fiber shows a loss of signal refer to the Fiber Fault Isolation Procedure in DEFINITY ECS Maintenance for R8r 3 Is the ATM switch port s LED indicating a loss of signal on the fiber Note that the ATM switch may detect continuity problems only with the receive fiber the state of the transmit fiber might not be detected 4 Refer to your ATM switch s quick reference guide for troubleshooting commands Possible causes Check the following list for possible causes m The fiber is disconnected from the ATM switch and or the TN2305 TN2306 circuit pack m The transmit and receive fibers are swapped at the ATM switch or the TN2305 TN2306 circuit pack but not both m There is a break in the fiber m The TN2305 TN2306 is not transmitting a carrier not inserted not powered or not administered See the ATM TRK maintenance object in one of the following books DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Maintenance for R8r DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Maintenance for R8si DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Mainte
211. s which the caller joins in progress do not require this delay DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 B ATM Switch Feature nteractions Location related Interactions Feature performance DEFINITY ECS switch features are affected by location Table B 2 Table B 2 DEFINITY operations affected by location Issue 1 April 2000 B 3 Operation Description User interface Performance Time of Day Administration of a m Time date displayand These added locations time offset relative wakeup or help solve to 577 clock 7 Different public Permis me netvvork dial plans for computation oflocal m Attendant service from different locations time for each port a local attendant on affecting network b local time eT 911 calls See Time or Day m Usercan dial local considerations calls without suneWin home or foreign for more PP ying number plan area the area code NANP information US only only or the country and or city code internationaldialing international iust as or country codes on a single location m Different time zones on switch user displays m Each location can have its own local CDR records emergency time of day routing processing center and 911 calls typically routed via ARS are sent to the local dispatch for each caller s location ARS Digit ARS digit analysis f a location specific entry Multiple location
212. s Station OL13C 9 0F RJ2GX RJ21X RJ11C DID trunk 02RV2 T 0 0B RJ2GX RJ21X CO trunk 02GS2 0 3A RJ21X CO trunk 02LS2 3 0A RJ21X Tie trunk TL31M 9 0F RJ2GX 1 544 digital Interface 04DU9 B C 6 0F RJ48C RJ48M 1 544 digital Interface 04DU9 BN KN 6 0F RJ48C RJ48M 2 048 digital Interface 04DU9 BN KN 6 0F RJ48C RJ48M 120A2 channel service unit 04DU9 DN 6 0F RJ48C If the terminal equipment DEFINITY System causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required But if advance notice is not practical the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible Also you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary The telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service Iftrouble is experienced with this equipment for repair or warranty information please contact the Technical Service Center at 1 800 242 2121 If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved t is recommended that Lucent Technologies certified technicians perform the rep
213. s and EPNs ATM interface circuit packs can occupy any available slot in a port carrier DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 2 Installing a DEFINITY ECS ATM CES Equipment Installation Issue 1 April 2000 2 2 Follow the steps in Table 2 1 to ensure that the applicable equipment is installed correctly the customer s configuration is properly recorded use worksheet in Appendix A Baselining the Customer s Configuration Table 2 1 General installation process V Step Action Description 1 Install DEFINITY ECS Refer to the appropriate installation book for your platform See DEFINITY ECS configurations on page 1 6 for connection schematics 2 Install ATM switch es Refer to your ATM switch s quick reference guide or access concentrators 3 Install ATM interface Insert the TN2305 TN2306 circuit pack s into the circuit pack appropriate slot s 4 Route the fiber optic Follow the fiber pass through procedure in the appropriate cables between the DEFINITY ECS installation book ATM switch and the DEFINITY PPN and and A WARNING Be sure that the fiber optic cable is secured so that the door of the DEFINITY ECS switch does not pinch or bend the cable For csi platform see Figure 2 1 for a diagram of the NAA7 board that routes fiber optic cabling from the back of the switch to the front 5 Connect the fiber Connect the fiber optic cables to the
214. s on a single OC 3 STM 1 ATM interface ATM wide area network ATM WAN extends the port network connectivity beyond a single ATM switch over large distances This allows you to use either a private ATM network public WAN or a combination of both Several networked ATM devices can be used as effectively as a single ATM switch for inter port network connectivity The DEFINITY ECS switch can connect through several ATM switch types many of which are sold through Lucent s InterNetworking Systems INS channel formerly know as DNS Also DEFINITY ECS switches are designed to work seamlessly with non Lucent ATM switches that meet ATM standards set by the European Union For a current list of Lucent switches go to the Infohub Web site http infohub mt lucent com and select Product Index Examples include the following equipment m Lucent Cajun M770 ATM switch m Lucent PacketStar AC 60 or PSAX1250 access concentrators Organization This book contains 6 chapters and 2 appendices m Chapter 1 Preparing for Installation and Upgrades describes the preparation necessary before an installation and upgrade including network design considerations including SVCs generated and network impacts that can restrict ATM switch DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 About This Book Organization vil interactions among various Lucent organizations to prepare the cu
215. s section contains a final installation checklist and a procedure for testing the installation Use Table 5 13 to make sure that the svvitch administration for both the ATM and DEFINITY ECS svvitches is complete Use Table 5 14 and Table 5 15 to test the ATM PNC and ATM CES installations respectively Table 5 13 Final installation checklist Switch N administration What to check How to check ATM 1 A VPI or VCI is administered for each CES PVC Query ATM switch 2 Class of service is Constant Bit Rate CBR Query ATM switch 3 Quality of Service QoS is Peak Cell Rate Query ATM switch PCR DEFINITY ECS 1 ATM circuit packs inserted and translated Query DEFINITY ECS list switch configuration atm 2 Signaling group a Signaling group Query DEFINITY ECS status for each PVC identifier signaling group b Circuit pack ID c VPI VCI d VC type is PVC e D channel port number assigned properly f Signaling type CES administered g Minimum number of channels administered total of 7 at least 1 mustbea D channel h D and B channel to por t mapping 3 PVCs are up Query DEFINITY ECS status signaling group n If signaling group is in service then PVCs are up ATM PNC 1 ATM circuit packs installed and translated Query DEFINITY ECS Continued on next page DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 5 Administering ATM PNC and ATM CES Final Checklist and Test Tab
216. se parameters are checked on the routing pattern and are used to select an appropriate trunk group These parameters may help choose the appropriate QoS Inbound Call Management ICM See CallVisor ASAI Inter PBX Attendant Calls Does not require a special kind of trunk unlike Centralized Attendant Service CAS Look Ahead Interflow Places look ahead interflow information element in the SETUP message requiring a private network connection Malicious Call Trace MCT Shows calling party identification and port number MCT cannot be activated on a specific ATM trunk port as can be done on ISDN ports Multiple Listed Directory Numbers Work with CO DID FX ISDN PRI and ATM trunks Network Access Private Works same as any other tie trunk Network Access Public Works same as an ISDN PRI trunk to the public network Night Service Is supported for all night service modes including the ability to administer an individual night service button to an ATM group It is not possible to have a night service extension assigned to an individual trunk group member for other than CES QSIG Global Networking Is supported Remote Access with Security Measures Uses remote access features for incoming calls on ATM trunks including barrier codes and authorization codes Remote Call Coverage Is supported to an endpoint over ATM with the limitation that the ATM trunk cannot
217. sed again for another call between the same two port networks There may be other CBR virtual circuits between ATM switch ports that are not associated with DEFINITY port networks A common CBR application is Circuit Emulation in which T 1 T 3 and so forth circuits are carried over ATM Unusual ATM trouble conditions A few failure modes in the DEFINITY ECS ATM switch combination are particularly difficult to diagnose One example might be that you cannot make a completely successful call even though most indications from DEFINITY ECS and the ATM switch look good This section documents some hints and clues that may help diagnose the following failure modes m Incorrectly typed or omitted EPN route or end system identifier ATM switch Swapped routes end system identifiers or fiber between a PPN and an EPN Incorrectly typed or omitted EPN route or end system identifier ATM switch Symptoms Talk paths are one way from the PPN to the EPN you can hear tones from the PPN end station to the EPN end station but not vice versa Because the signaling channels are bidirectional virtual circuits VCs established from the PPN to the EPN these can be routed correctly and come up just fine Talk paths are two unidirectional virtual circuits so a single call has one VC from the PPN to the EPN which is routed correctly and one VC from the EPN to the PPN which cannot be routed Diagnostics 1 At the ATM switch check t
218. st UUCSS measurements report 7 Terminate the Press the double up arrow button DTE loopback test 8 Go through the readout steps Press the button under test 9 Continue Press the button under Ipbk 10 Continue Press the button under abort 11 Continue Press the button under all 12 Continue test If all tests pass and the splitter cabling and procedure 316X CSU or DSU CSU are working properly go to the RLB loopback procedure on page 3 28 RLB loopback procedure To start the RLB loopback testing at the 316X CSU or DSU CSU use the procedures in Table 3 15 Table 3 15 RLB loopback testing for the 316X DSU CSU Y Step Action Command Description 1 Start the test Press the double up arrow button 2 Go through the readout steps Press the button under Test 3 Continue Press the button under Lpbk Continued on next page DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 3 Installing a DEFINITY ECS ATM PNC Synchronization Installation and Testing Issue 1 April 2000 3 29 Table 3 15 RLB loopback testing for the 316X DSU CSU Continued Y Step Action Command Description 4 Continue Press the button under RLB Test Started displays The 316X is now in RLB loopback 5 Test the circuit test board If any one of Test 138 through 145 fa
219. stallation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 A Baselining the Customer s Configuration ATM Switch Administration A 1 Baselining the Customer s Configuration Appendix A provides a vvorksheet for recording information about the customer s configuration The kinds of information to baseline includes ATM Switch Administration m Interconnections m DEFINITY ECS Administration Worksheet ATM Switch Administration Refer to your Lucent ATM switch s quick reference guide DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 A Baselining the Customer s Configuration Interconnections A 2 Interconnections Record the interconnection of fiber optic cabling on the LIU form Figure A 1 Record the DEFINITY port network number below the ATM switch port in Table A 1 Lightwave Interface Unit LIU ATM B to FM5 Data Center e e PN 12 PN 15 PN6 PNY 07B02 08D02 04B02 05D02 e e e PN 13 16 PN7 PN 10 07D02 09B02 04D02 06B02 e e PN 14 PN 17 PN8 PN11 08B02 09D02 1 05B02 06D02 o e e e o ATM A to FM5 Data Center e PN 12 PN 15 I PN6 PNY 07A01 1 i 04A01 05E01 PN 13 PN 16 07E01 09A01 e e e PN 14 PN 17 08A01 09E01 e o e PN7 PN 10 04 01 06A01 PN8 PN11 05A01 06E01 e O
220. stomer site for equipment translations and scheduling upgrades and new installations calculating the suitability of various Lucent ATM switches wm Chapter 2 Installing a DEFINITY ECS ATM CES provides a procedure for hardware installation ATM circuit packs and the ATM switch cabling I O connector fiber optic cables m Chapter 3 Installing a DEFINITY ECS ATM PNC provides a procedure for hardware installation ATM circuit packs T1 or E1 synchronization splitter the ATM switch cabling I O connector fiber optic cables ATM network duplication m Chapter 4 Upgrading to ATM PNG describes the preparation and various upgrade paths for the following upgrades center stage switch to Release 8 ATM PNC Release 6 3 and Release 7 DEFINITY ATM PNC to Release 8 ATM PNC wm Chapter 5 Administering ATM PNC and ATM CES provides the step by step procedures for administering ATM port network connectivity ATM PNC ATM circuit emulation service ATM CES m Chapter 6 Troubleshooting describes troubleshooting scenarios and offers suggestions for isolating fixing and clearing DEFINITY ECS alarms and errors for DEFINITY ECS administration ATM related synchronization ATM switch administration m Appendix A Baselining the Customer s Configuration provides a worksheet to log the translations and administration information for DEFINIT
221. t a proposed set of port networks in a proposed switch This algorithm is available to Lucent engineers as a calculator within a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet accessible at http info dr lucent com meiners atm html N NANP North American Numbering Plan the numbering plan used in the U S Canada and the Caribbean in which a number consists of a 3 digit area code plus a 7 digit local number itself divided into a 3 digit office code and a 4 digit number NPA Number Plan Area the area identified by the area code of the North American Numbering Plan O OC 3 SONET Synchronous Optical Network optical carrier level 3 155 52 Mbit s p PCR Peak cell rate DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 Glossary and Abbreviations GL 5 PN Port netvvork PNC Port Netvvork Connectivity an alternative to either the direct connect or center stage svvitch configurations for connecting the processor port netvvork PPN to one or more expansion port netvvorks EPNs PPN Processor port network PRI IDSN primary rate interface PSTN Public switched telephone network PVC Permanent Virtual Circuit a virtual circuit that provides the equivalent of a dedicated private line service over a packet switching network between two DTEs the path between users is fixed A PVC uses a fixed logical channel to maintain a permanent association between the DTEs
222. t tests 4014 4014 only Installing a 400A T1 splitter Installing 401A 402A or 403A splitters DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 3 Installing a DEFINITY ECS ATM PNC Synchronization Installation and Testing 3 5 Installing and testing the synchronization splitter involves interrupting the DS1 signal provided by the service provider Even though the DS1 circuit pack should be down less than 5 minutes before removing a working T1 E1 span contact the service provider Failure to notify the T1 E1 service provider may result in The service provider looping the T1 E1 span back to the subscriber Aspan alarm being detected at the central office and the span being taken out of service sending an AIS blue Alarm to the DEFINITY ECS The synchronization signal is necessary for testing equipment and connections Splitter descriptions Table 3 2 describes the 4 splitter models and their capabilities The drawings show the splitters and their connection points Figure 3 5 shows a schematic of the 2 jumper sets and their connections for 401A 402A and 403A sync splitters Table 3 2 Synchronization splitter models and attributes Model T1 E1 Impedance Comcode Drawing Description Application 400A T1 100 O 108217795 Figure 3 1 No ICSU capability 401A T1 100 Q 108508078 Figure 3 2 Limited ICSU capability 402A E1 120 108508094 Figure 3 3
223. tact information 6 2 Contact information Lucent service organizations Table 6 1 lists initial contact information for Lucent Technologies service and support n cases where there is trouble and the customer cannot tell where it resides call the Technical Service Organization TSO or Global Strategic Opportunities Division GSOD first Table 6 1 Lucent service organizations initial contact information Organization Contact information Technical Service Organization TSO m Customers 1 800 242 2121 m Technicians 1 800 248 1234 m nternational Call your local direct or indirect channel partner m htto Awww bcs lucent com tech_info tso NetCare Professional Services NPS m 1 800 237 0016 m htto Awww netcaredata com Data netvvorking technical support m http www lucent com dns m Domestic 1 800 237 0016 press 0 at the prompt then dial extension 73300 m Outside the USA 1 813 217 2425 Lucent ATM switches Services amp Solution Delivery support m http infohub mt lucent com choose Product Index m http ndsspl lc lucent com netcareservicesrd documents ssplans DEFINITY ECS switch Services amp Solution Delivery support m htip www bcs lucent com solution support plans DEFINITY Global Strategic Opportunities GSO Division m http www nsod tsc bcs lucent com DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue
224. ter Remove the splitter from the DS1 circuit pack 8 Put ICSU directly on Reconnect the ICSU module directly to the back of the DS1 circuit pack DS1 circuit pack without the splitter and reseat the DS1 circuit pack After approximately 30 seconds the DS1 Status LEDs should extinguish leaving only the green Status 3 LED on steady 9 Test the circuit pack Test the circuit pack test board UUCSS and verify that the DS1 circuit pack passes Tests 138 through 145 If any one of Test 138 through 145 fails follow the repair procedures listed in DEFINITY ECS Maintenance for R8r 10 Replace splitter If the tests pass replace the splitter onto the back of the DS1 circuit pack 11 Reseat the circuit Reseat the DS1 circuit pack and check the Amphenol pack connectors making sure they are seated properly 12 Test the circuit pack Test the circuit pack test board UUCSS and verify that the DS1 circuit pack passes Tests 138 through 145 If any one of Test 138 through 145 fails follow the repair procedures listed in DEFINITY ECS Maintenance for R8r or replace the splitter 13 Escalate if necessary f the ICSU tests OK go to step 14 If step 12 still fails escalate to Tier 3 or replace the splitter 14 Release the circuit Release the DS1 circuit pack release board UUCSS pack 15 Verify active Verify that the designated DS1 circuit pack is now the synchronization source active sync source status synchronization DEFINITY ECS Release 8
225. th in Mbps 155 52 Application bandwidth in kbps needed per port network 128 ATM Switch Resource Limits see Limits sheet for help Number of PP SVCs supported 1000 Number of PMP roots supported 6250 Number of PMP parties leaves supported 8334 Number of PMP endpoints roots leaves supported 1000000 Total number of SVCs PP PMP supported 1000000 Per port SVC limit normally based on VCI range 1000000 Setups per second at lt 220 ms per setup 1000000 Feasibility PROBABLY Bandwidth limited 2032 calls PROBABLY means that this application is okay under any reasonable loads Check the constraint tests results to see what kind of loads might be a problem YES means that this application is okay under any load NO means that this application is not reasonable See the Constraint Tests results to see what resource you are short of See if you can increase this resource or decrease the number of port networks DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 1 Preparing for Installation and Upgrades Determine ATM Switch Suitability 1 11 UNKNOVVN means that special engineering is required for this application because of the transit traffic The special treatment is necessary because the feasibility depends on the volume of the transit traffic Making any of the changes suggested for NO above might make it feasible regardless of the transit traffic Table 1 4 Constant
226. tions field for that login to y and entering daylight savings rules in the Restricted Object List field m setthe Administer Features field for that login to n m setthe Display Admin and Maint Data field for that login to n 11 Verify date and time Check the system date and time set time Ensure that the Type and Daylight Savings Rule fields are administered correctly Screen 5 14 12 Administer ARS Administer the Location field on the ARS analysis screen routing change ars analysis 0 location all observing the following conditions m ARS customer option change system parameters customer options must be enabled init password required m the Multiple Locations customer option must be administered to a value other than all DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 5 Administering ATM PNC and ATM CES Administering DEFINITY ECS 5 26 hange system parameters customer options Page 3 of 6 N OPTIONAL FEATURES Hospitality Basic y PNC Duplication y Hospitality G3V3 Enhancements y H 323 Trunks n Processor and System MSP y IP Stations n Private Networking y ISDN Feature Plus y Restrict Call Forward Off Net y ISDN BRI Trunks y Secondary Data Module y ISDN PRI y Station and Trunk MSP y Malicious Call Trace y Mode Code for Centralized Voice Mail n Tenant Partitioning y Mode Code Interface y Terminal Trans Init TTI
227. to R8r ATM PNC 4 14 R7r ATM PNC to RSr ATM PNC A CAUTION To upgrade ATM PNC from Release 7r to Release 8r you must have the TN2305 TN2306 circuit packs installed Upgrading ATM PNC from Release 7r to Release 8r does not require any additional hardware The basic process is to upgrade the DEFINITY ECS to Release 8r first then upgrade the ATM PNC See Chapter 5 Administering ATM PNC and ATM CES for information on upgrading through administration gt NOTE Upgrading DEFINITY ECS Release 7r to Release 8r requires replacing the tape drive with an optical drive If for some reason the ATM switch is changing also it simplifies the cutover significantly if the new ATM switch inherits the ATM address from its predecessor avd 1xau uo p nunuo Issue 1 4 15 April 2000 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 R7r ATM PNC to R8r ATM PNC DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation 4 Upgrading to ATM PNC Suolo uu02 ONd 8 NLY PeJeisiumu pe Ssuonoeuuoo IIe JO 151 peuequunu s ejdsiq oud q oud ul 151 w 1517 6 Suonoeuuoo eoisAud Aue BulAouu81 Aqpue js oud ONd 910J9q ONd gpueis eui 1no sng ynoAsnq Aqpuejs 1no sng 8 eBueuoieju oud P 01 euiuuejeg m SI Pla SPOW ONd Aqpuels pue AI2E y SI YOIUM uluuu9 5q m uu pes5dn Ly aiqel yoe duu luBiui suaqy sjueuoduioo c y peq suue ej Suluuu9 q m oud snjejs UHE U
228. tration Continued V Step Action Description 27 Verify channel settings Go to screen 2 Screen 5 7 displays Depending on the settings in step 18 m f Circuit Type field is set at T1 then channel 24 is populated m fCircuit Type field is set at E1 then channel 16 is populated Other details about D channels m All ports for one signaling group must be on the same ATM circuit pack the same circuit pack that the D channel is on m The D channel port is never assigned to a trunk group Because they are all the same the administrator does not need to type in the circuit pack location for each channel m No port can be assigned to more than one signaling group 28 Type port numbers Add the port numbers minimum of 6 from the port to channel mapping on signaling group screen 2 See Changing the port to channel mapping on page 5 22 f you need to change any administration VVhen finished press Enter to save the administration 29 Administer the trunk group Type add trunk group trkgrpnbr and press Enter Screen 3 5 displays Continued on next page Issue 1 April 2000 DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 5 Administering ATM PNC and ATM CES Administering DEFINITY ECS 5 16 Table 5 8 ATM CES administration Continued Y Step Action Description 30 Set final fields Set the following fields
229. tually hangs up without knowing why the call was not completed Therefore SVC failures that occur more often than normal are most often evidence of an ATM network that is out of specification The tools to manage the DEFINITY ECS switch and the ATM network are m Alarming out of spec conditions m SVC latency commands mg Administration thresholds to either allow or deny completion of calls that require a new SVC over a path that recently experienced a high number of delayed or failed SVCs Alarming out of spec conditions Out of spec conditions in the ATM network are reported against the ATM NTWK maintenance object in the Alarm Report and the Hardware Error Report display errors Refer to one of the following books for an example of a Hardware Error Report with an ATM NTWK alarm m DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Maintenance for Rar m DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Maintenance for R8si m DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Maintenance for R8csi DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ATM PNC 6 46 SVC lateney commands Two reports are available to help monitor the ATM network 1 The ATM PNC Latency Histogram report accessed through the list measurements atm latency histogram command shows m Setup count m AddParty count m total m average latencies m h
230. turb User visible The user is able to specify and receive a wakeup call at the correct local time Call Detail Recording System management Times recorded may have to be matched against times reported by public network service providers which may be dependent on the locations of trunk groups Two kinds of changes m Automatic changes are set in software to occur at 2 AM for example m Manual changes are still possible Time of Day routing System management Times are derived from time of day considerations based on the location s of various outgoing trunks For example a time of day routing change may take place at 5 00 PM EST because calls entering the public network through a New York trunk group receive reduced rates Another change may occur at 5 00 PM PST because trunks in Los Angeles now provide reduced rates Some or all of these times may be subject to daylight savings time changes Malicious Call Trace System management Recorded time may need to be converted to user perceived time Because this feature is invoked infrequently manual conversion is acceptable AUDIX User visible AUDIX maintains its own time including daylight savings and is unaffected by switch administration Depending on the number of DCS links available it is possible to provide a different AUDIX switch for each time zone or each location with the AUDIX clock set to match DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM
231. ubleshooting synchronization 400A only Connected through an ICSU To troubleshoot 400A synchronization problems in systems where the synchronization signal connects through an ICSU follow the procedures in Table 6 7 Table 6 7 Troubleshooting 400A synchronization through an ICSU Y Step Action Description 1 Check all connections the LEDs on the DS1 circuit pack indicate an error condition or any of the tests associated with testing the DS1 circuit pack fails recheck all cables connectors and the splitter connection to the back of the DS1 circuit pack 2 Test the circuit pack Test the circuit pack test board UUCSS If the tests pass go to step 14 release If a test fails continue with step 3 Continued on next page DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ATM PNC Issue 1 April 2000 6 18 Table 6 7 Troubleshooting 400A synchronization through an ICSU Continued V Step Action Description 3 Reseat circuit pack Reseat the DS1 circuit pack 4 Retest the circuit Repeat the test test board UUCSS pack If Tests 138 through 145 pass go to step 14 release If any test fails go to step 5 5 Busyout the DS1 To suppress alarms on the DS1 circuit pack type busyout circuit pack board UUCSS and press Enter 6 Remove ICSU Remove the ICSU module from the splitter 7 Remove split
232. unauthorized use of com mon carrier telecommunication services or facilities accessed through or connected to it Lucent Technologies will not be responsible for any charges that result from such unauthorized use Lucent Technologies Fraud Intervention If you suspect that you are being victimized by toll fraud and you need technical support or assistance call Technical Service Center Toll Fraud Intervention Hotline at 1 800 643 2353 or contact your local Lucent representative Federal Communications Commission Statement Part 15 Class A Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reason able protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interfer ence to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a resi dential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Part 68 Network Registration Number This equipment is registered with the FCC in accordance with Part 68 of the FCC Rules It is identi fied by FCC registration number AS593M 13283 MF E Part 68 Answer Supervision Signaling Allowing this equip
233. w vi a Organization vi m Conventions Used in This Book vili How to Comment on This Document ix m Resources ix m Antistatic Protection xii mg Remove Install Circuit Packs xii m Security xii m Trademarks xii mg Standards Compliance xili mg LASEH Product X V m Electromagnetic Compatibility Standards xiv Federal Communications Commission Statement xvi 1 Preparing for Installation and Upgrades 1 1 m Request Address Information 1 2 a Review Configuration and Equipment 1 3 a Determine ATM Switch Suitability 1 9 m Schedule Installation or Upgrade 1 14 2 Installing a DEFINITY ECS ATM CES 2 1 mg Equipment Installation 2 1 mg NAA7 Board csi c models only 2 3 3 Installing a DEFINITY ECS ATM PNC 3 1 a Equipment Installation 3 1 m Synchronization Installation and Testing 3 3 m ATM Network Duplication 3 32 4 Upgrading to ATM PNC 4 1 m Upgrade paths 4 1 m Preparation 4 2 Issue 1 April 2000 lli DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 Contents mg R6 3r ATM PNC to R8r ATM PNC a R7r ATM PNC to R8r ATM PNC m Screens and Tables 5 Administering ATM PNC and ATM CES m Accessing Switches for Administration m Acquiring ATM Addresses a Administering ATM Switch a Administering DEFINITY ECS a Final Checklist and Test 6 Troubleshooting m Contact information m Alarms and errors m Troubleshooting ATM CES m Troubleshooting ATM PNC A Baseli
234. x 0 0 Total Administered Members 0 Night Sig Grp DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 5 Administering ATM PNC and ATM CES Administering DEFINITY ECS 5 22 Changing the port to channel mapping Use the following steps to change the port to channel mapping for emulated circuits 1 Type busyout atm signaling group siggrpnbr and press Enter to busyout the signaling group Type change trunk group trkgrpnbr and press Enter Remove any port administration on screen 6 Type change signaling group siggrpnbr Modify the port to channel mapping Type change trunk group trkgrpnbr and press Enter Add the ports back in on screen 6 using new port numbers if desired Type release atm signaling group siggrpnbr and press Enter to release the signaling group The display shows the command aborts but the D channel and B channels come up DEFINITY commands for CES Administration commands that are useful in working with CES are listed in Table 5 10 Table 5 10 ATM administration commands Command Description display circuit packs cabinet Displays the packs in the cabinet identifying ATM Trunk as well as ATM PNC El boards ATM Interface boards have not been specified as CES or PNC yet display atm ports egloc Displays the 256 ports on the ATM board with the corresponding signaling and trunk group list configuration atm Lists the A
235. y and press Enter while the PNC duplication feature is disabled the output contains data for A PNC only Measurements are displayed only for administered pnc pairs That is if 5 pairs were administered on the ATM PNC Measurements Pairs screen the list measurements atm pnc latency output consists of 5 measurement entries If the system time has been modified through the set time command during any measurement hour Y that measurement hour is displayed as Y instead of YOO to indicate that the data for that hour may be invalid DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ATM PNC Issue 1 April 2000 6 43 If an administered pnc pair is changed the next time measurements are gathered the today peak entry for the old pnc pair is replaced with an entry for the nevv pair and all counters are set to 0 Screen 6 17 shovvs the output for this command dist measurements atm pnc latency last hour PN PN 5 8 E 8 5 7 4 2 0 13 0 12 0 1 10 Switch Name Count 2200 219 2663 43 TREO 353 3360 570 570 100 Orig Dest PN Connection ms 143 78 ATM PNC LAT 2055 14 684 54 343 332 4 2386 23 5 54 NNA 038 Date ms 153 83 W Setup Hour Count 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 PN Connection Count ms 7 23 pm SAT MAR 21 1998 ENCY
236. ype busyout board UUCSS and press Enter Replace circuit packs on the standby PNC Type release board UUCSS and press Enter Type reset pnc interchange and press Enter Repeat steps 1 5 on the other active side Type save translation and press Enter DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 4 Upgrading to ATM PNC Upgrade paths 4 1 Upgrading to ATM PNC This chapter describes the procedures for upgrading a DEFINITY ECS with and without ATM PNC to a Release 8r ATM PNC ATM PNC features are only available in Release 6 3r or later systems For information on installing a DEFINITY ECS refer to DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Upgrades and Additions for R8r Upgrade paths The main DEFINITY ECS upgrade paths are m Upgrading CSS to R8r ATM PNC m Upgrading R6 3r ATM PNC to R8r ATM PNC m Upgrading R7r ATM PNC to R8r ATM PNC DEFINITY ECS Release 8 2 ATM Installation Issue 1 Upgrades and Administration 555 233 124 April 2000 4 Upgrading to ATM PNC Preparation 4 2 Preparation Table 4 1 lists the installation items that must be completed and the equipment or materials available before starting the upgrade procedure VVe assume that in DEFINITY ECS Release 6 3r or later with ATM PNC that the ATM switch and interface circuit packs are installed and administered Table 4 1 Installation checklist for DEFINITY ECS with ATM installed
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