Nortel Networks Communication Server 1000Nortel Networks Communication Server 1000 Release 4.0IP LineDescription, Installation, and OperationDocument
Page 10 of 770 Contents 553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Update other node properties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 100 of 770 Features553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Table 20 lists the descriptions for the fields in the STAT SERV response.Table 20STA
Features Page 101 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationPBXLINK STATE Specifies the element’s current pbxLink state.Values are:•LINK
Page 102 of 770 Features553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004IP Phone supportThe IP Line 4.0 application supports the following IP Phones:• IP Ph
Features Page 103 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationTable 21 shows a comparison of the IP Phone 2001, IP Phone 2002, and IP Phon
Page 104 of 770 Features553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004IP Phone Key Expansion ModuleIP Line 4.0 supports the Nortel Networks IP Phone Key E
Features Page 105 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationWhen an IP Phone KEM is installed on an IP Phone 2002 or IP Phone 2004, the
Page 106 of 770 Features553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Element Manager supportElement Manager enables configuration of IP Line 4.0 using a
Features Page 107 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationIf the Voice Gateway Media Card is located in a stand-alone IP Telephony nod
Page 108 of 770 Features553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004• ECNT NODE nodeNum• ECNT SS hostName
Features Page 109 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationTable 22 describes these commands.Table 22LD 32 commands to count registered
Contents Page 11 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationVoice Gateway Media Card maintenance using Element Manager . . . . . . . . .
Page 110 of 770 Features553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Error messages for the ECNT commandsError messages are printed when invalid data is
Features Page 111 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation• Table 25: “ECNT Node command error messages” on page 112.• Table 26: “ECNT
Page 112 of 770 Features553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004IP Phone Zone Traffic Report 16A system traffic report, IP Phone Zone Traffic Report
Features Page 113 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationThe “Total inter/intra zone bandwidth threshold exceeded count” prints the n
Page 114 of 770 Features553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Table 29 describes the interzone IP Phone Zone Traffic Report 16output data.ai intra
Features Page 115 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operationvo interzone bandwidth usage threshold violationscwpl counts of warning pack
Page 116 of 770 Features553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004The following is an example of the output from Traffic Report 16.>ld 2TFC000 .inv
Features Page 117 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationUser-defined feature key labelsDefinitionIP Line 4.0 gives the IP Phone user
Page 118 of 770 Features553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004For more information about programmable line (DN)/feature keys (self-labeled), refer
Features Page 119 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationShared ZoneThe current default zone type is a Shared Zone. IP Phones configu
Page 12 of 770 Contents 553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Replace the NT8D81BA cable with the NT8D1AA cableand install the NTCW84JW special IPE
Page 120 of 770 Features553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004A zone is configured in LD 117 as follows:NEW ZONE <zoneNumber> [<intraZone
Features Page 121 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationResource-sharing for Shared and Private ZonesIf a resource-critical IP Phone
Page 122 of 770 Features553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004The following exceptions require a reboot:• a role change; that is, changing a Leade
Features Page 123 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation— Registered IP Phones cannot establish new calls.— The Voice Gateway Media
Page 124 of 770 Features553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Once logged in, users have access to their DNs, autodial numbers, key layout, featur
Features Page 125 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationVirtual Office User Allowed (VOUA) and Virtual Office Login Allowed (VOLA) m
Page 126 of 770 Features553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Failed password attemptThree failed password attempts to log in using the Virtual Of
Features Page 127 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationDefinitionBranch Office is a feature set of the equipment and software that
Page 128 of 770 Features553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004To configure 802.1Q, set the following: • “p” bits • VLAN IDSet the “p” bitsBy defau
Features Page 129 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationDHCP requirementsSome implementation requirements of the Automatic VLAN Disc
Page 13 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation18About this documentThis document is a global document. Contact your system supplier or
Page 130 of 770 Features553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004802.1Q and the Voice Gateway Media CardsThe ITG-P 24-port and Media Card line cards
Features Page 131 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFirmware filenamesThe IP Phone firmware files are released on CD-ROM. The fi
Page 132 of 770 Features553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Meridian 1Default location of firmware files The firmware files for the IP Phones ar
Features Page 133 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationDownload ProtocolThe TFTP download mechanism is used in IP Line 4.0. The Mas
Page 134 of 770 Features553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Firmware file management with IP Line 4.0Due to the limited flash drive space on the
Features Page 135 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation5 Once a firmware file is found and stored in the card’s RAM drive, the upgr
Page 136 of 770 Features553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004To overcome these problems, the Graceful TPS enhancement provides a card-level CLI c
Features Page 137 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation• The card soft resets the remaining busy registered IP Phones after they re
Page 138 of 770 Features553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Note: Care should be taken with this command to avoid a potential problem when calls
Features Page 139 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation• JAN 04 12:17:45 tXA: Info Last Reset Reason: Watchdog Timer ExpiredOutput
Page 14 of 770 About this document553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Note on legacy products and releasesThis NTP contains information about sy
Page 140 of 770 Features553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004CodecsCodec refers to the voice coding and compression algorithm used by the DSPs on
Features Page 141 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationHowever, if the registration request is a virtual login, this check is not p
Page 142 of 770 Features553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 20042004, or IP SoftPhone 2050 user logs in from an IP Phone 2001, the login is blocked
Features Page 143 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationUp to 10 nodes can be configured on a system (3-digit Node ID base + 0-9 for
Page 144 of 770 Features553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004
Page 145 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation178Personal Directory, Callers List, and Redial ListContentsThis section contains infor
Page 146 of 770 Personal Directory, Callers List, and Redial List553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Password guessing protection . . . . . . .
Personal Directory, Callers List, and Redial List Page 147 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationTable 35 compares the Personal Dire
Page 148 of 770 Personal Directory, Callers List, and Redial List553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Media Gateway 1000BPersonal Directory, Call
Personal Directory, Callers List, and Redial List Page 149 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationPersonal DirectoryPersonal Director
About this document Page 15 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationSystem migrationWhen particular Meridian 1 systems are upgraded to
Page 150 of 770 Personal Directory, Callers List, and Redial List553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004— delete entry• sorted by the time the call
Personal Directory, Callers List, and Redial List Page 151 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationTable 36 summarizes the call log op
Page 152 of 770 Personal Directory, Callers List, and Redial List553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Redial ListRedial List supports the followi
Personal Directory, Callers List, and Redial List Page 153 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationConfigure the IP Phone Application
Page 154 of 770 Personal Directory, Callers List, and Redial List553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 20Personal Directories Server Config
Personal Directory, Callers List, and Redial List Page 155 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationTable 37 provides a sample IP Phone
Page 156 of 770 Personal Directory, Callers List, and Redial List553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Note: In a node composed of Voice Gateway M
Personal Directory, Callers List, and Redial List Page 157 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationProcedure 2Configuring the IP Phone
Page 158 of 770 Personal Directory, Callers List, and Redial List553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 22Personal Directory Server Configur
Personal Directory, Callers List, and Redial List Page 159 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 23Personal Directories Serve
Page 16 of 770 About this document553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004ConventionsTerminologyIn this document, the following systems are referred
Page 160 of 770 Personal Directory, Callers List, and Redial List553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Application Server, then an SNMP alarm is r
Personal Directory, Callers List, and Redial List Page 161 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 24IP Telephony System Utilit
Page 162 of 770 Personal Directory, Callers List, and Redial List553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 25Personal Directories Backup window
Personal Directory, Callers List, and Redial List Page 163 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationProcedure 4Performing a full databa
Page 164 of 770 Personal Directory, Callers List, and Redial List553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 27Personal Directories Restore windo
Personal Directory, Callers List, and Redial List Page 165 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation7 If the backup is saved locally, s
Page 166 of 770 Personal Directory, Callers List, and Redial List553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 20042 Click Personal Directories Restore.The Pe
Personal Directory, Callers List, and Redial List Page 167 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 30Personal Directories Resto
Page 168 of 770 Personal Directory, Callers List, and Redial List553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Fault clearanceThe recovery of the database
Personal Directory, Callers List, and Redial List Page 169 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationSCPW to conform to the new length.
About this document Page 17 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationRelated informationThis section lists information sources that rel
Page 170 of 770 Personal Directory, Callers List, and Redial List553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Password guessing protectionA password retr
Personal Directory, Callers List, and Redial List Page 171 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationNote: If a user is locked out from
Page 172 of 770 Personal Directory, Callers List, and Redial List553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004• delete user preferences• delete all user-
Personal Directory, Callers List, and Redial List Page 173 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation2 Click the Personal Directories Us
Page 174 of 770 Personal Directory, Callers List, and Redial List553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 32Reset password window 2 Enter the
Personal Directory, Callers List, and Redial List Page 175 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationProcedure 8Copying a Personal Direc
Page 176 of 770 Personal Directory, Callers List, and Redial List553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Delete a Personal Directory, Callers List,
Personal Directory, Callers List, and Redial List Page 177 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation3 Click Submit or click Cancel to c
Page 178 of 770 Personal Directory, Callers List, and Redial List553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004
Page 179 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation194CodecsContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:Introduction
Page 18 of 770 About this document553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004• IP Phone 2001 User Guide• IP Phone 2002 User Guide• IP Phone 2004 User G
Page 180 of 770 Codecs553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004For instance, an IP Phone-to-IP Phone call in the same zone within a LAN can be set up
Codecs Page 181 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationThe term “codec” refers to the voice coding and compression algorithm used by
Page 182 of 770 Codecs553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Codec configurationConfigure the codec in the DSP Profile sections of OTM 2.2 and Elem
Codecs Page 183 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFor more information, see “Configure DSP profile data” on page 271.Codec selec
Page 184 of 770 Codecs553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Codec registration for IP PhonesThe IP Phones always register both the G.711 a-law and
Codecs Page 185 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation3 G.729A (50 msec)4 G.729AB (30 msec) 5 G.723.1 (30 msec)Codec registration fo
Page 186 of 770 Codecs553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004•T.38 • G.711 Clear Channel • one of G.729AB, G.729A, or G.723.1Example 1A user config
Codecs Page 187 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationThe following five codecs are actually registered:1 G.711 mu-law (20 msec)2 G.
Page 188 of 770 Codecs553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Example 2G.711 mu-law, G.729A, and G.723.1 are configured.The Voice Gateway registers
Codecs Page 189 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationCodec sorting methodsThere are two methods for sorting the codec list:1 BQ sor
Page 19 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation56DescriptionContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:Introduct
Page 190 of 770 Codecs553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Table 40 shows the codec list sorting order for the BQ and BB codecs. To know if a cod
Codecs Page 191 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationCodec selectionFor every virtual trunk call, a codec must be selected before t
Page 192 of 770 Codecs553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Once the above conditions are met, a codec selection algorithm is used to select the c
Codecs Page 193 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationKnown issues include:• After an on-hold and off-hold scenario (that triggers M
Page 194 of 770 Codecs553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004• Find the first codec in the far-end list that is also in the near-end list (same typ
Page 195 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation200Installation and configuration summaryContentsThis section contains information on t
Page 196 of 770 Installation and configuration summary553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Installation summaryThe following summary of steps can
Installation and configuration summary Page 197 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation5 Configure IP Line data using Element Manager
Page 198 of 770 Installation and configuration summary553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 20049 Configure OTM alarm notification feature to receive
Installation and configuration summary Page 199 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation Table 42Voice Gateway Media Card installatio
Page 20 of 770 Description553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004IP Phone registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 200 of 770 Installation and configuration summary553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Table 43IP Phone configuration data summary sheetNo DH
Page 201 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation252Installation and initial configuration of anIP telephony nodeContentsThis section co
Page 202 of 770 Installation and initial configuration of an IP telephony node553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Configure IP Phone features in
Installation and initial configuration of an IP telephony node Page 203 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation• “Installing the Medi
Page 204 of 770 Installation and initial configuration of an IP telephony node553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Optional equipmentThe optional
Installation and initial configuration of an IP telephony node Page 205 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationSummary of installatio
Page 206 of 770 Installation and initial configuration of an IP telephony node553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Identify the IPE card slots on
Installation and initial configuration of an IP telephony node Page 207 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationNote: EMC restriction
Page 208 of 770 Installation and initial configuration of an IP telephony node553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Procedure 10Installing the ITG
Installation and initial configuration of an IP telephony node Page 209 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationInstalling and cabling
Description Page 21 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation• support for the Nortel Networks IP Phone 2001• IP Call Recording• Person
Page 210 of 770 Installation and initial configuration of an IP telephony node553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Procedure 11Installing the Com
Installation and initial configuration of an IP telephony node Page 211 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 38Position the
Page 212 of 770 Installation and initial configuration of an IP telephony node553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 39Insert CompactFlash 5
Installation and initial configuration of an IP telephony node Page 213 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 40Seat CompactF
Page 214 of 770 Installation and initial configuration of an IP telephony node553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 41Lock card into place
Installation and initial configuration of an IP telephony node Page 215 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 42CompactFlash
Page 216 of 770 Installation and initial configuration of an IP telephony node553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Install the Media CardTo insta
Installation and initial configuration of an IP telephony node Page 217 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationInstalling the NTCW84J
Page 218 of 770 Installation and initial configuration of an IP telephony node553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Replace existing I/O panel fil
Installation and initial configuration of an IP telephony node Page 219 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 43NTCW84JA 50 p
Page 22 of 770 Description553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 1System architecture 553-AAA0400 BCMLANCS 1000CS 1000MWANCall Server Signal
Page 220 of 770 Installation and initial configuration of an IP telephony node553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Incorrect configuration proble
Installation and initial configuration of an IP telephony node Page 221 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationVoice Gateway Media Ca
Page 222 of 770 Installation and initial configuration of an IP telephony node553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004CS 1000S systemsFor informatio
Installation and initial configuration of an IP telephony node Page 223 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationInstall the NTMF94EA E
Page 224 of 770 Installation and initial configuration of an IP telephony node553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004To install the NTMF94EA ELAN,
Installation and initial configuration of an IP telephony node Page 225 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationNote 1: The switch LED
Page 226 of 770 Installation and initial configuration of an IP telephony node553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 45Shielded 50-pin to Se
Installation and initial configuration of an IP telephony node Page 227 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationEMC Shielding KitAn IT
Page 228 of 770 Installation and initial configuration of an IP telephony node553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Procedure 15Installing the Shi
Installation and initial configuration of an IP telephony node Page 229 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationConfigure IP address f
Description Page 23 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationApplicable systemsThe CS 1000 and Meridian 1 systems support the Media Car
Page 230 of 770 Installation and initial configuration of an IP telephony node553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Configure VoIP bandwidth manag
Installation and initial configuration of an IP telephony node Page 231 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationTable 49LD 117 bandwid
Page 232 of 770 Installation and initial configuration of an IP telephony node553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Element Manager for Zone Confi
Installation and initial configuration of an IP telephony node Page 233 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationThe Zone Basic Propert
Page 234 of 770 Installation and initial configuration of an IP telephony node553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Configure physical TNs (LD 14)
Installation and initial configuration of an IP telephony node Page 235 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationUsing Element Manager
Page 236 of 770 Installation and initial configuration of an IP telephony node553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 49Node Summary window 3
Installation and initial configuration of an IP telephony node Page 237 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 50VGW Channels
Page 238 of 770 Installation and initial configuration of an IP telephony node553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 51Add VGW channels wind
Installation and initial configuration of an IP telephony node Page 239 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 52Edit VGW chan
Page 24 of 770 Description553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Meridian 1OTM 2.2 is used as the configuration, administration, and maintenance in
Page 240 of 770 Installation and initial configuration of an IP telephony node553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 53Delete VGW channels w
Installation and initial configuration of an IP telephony node Page 241 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationNortel Networks recomm
Page 242 of 770 Installation and initial configuration of an IP telephony node553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004In a Small System, mapping vir
Installation and initial configuration of an IP telephony node Page 243 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationLD 21 LUU allows the u
Page 244 of 770 Installation and initial configuration of an IP telephony node553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004TN l s c uc uFormat for Large
Installation and initial configuration of an IP telephony node Page 245 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationConfigure the IP Phone
Page 246 of 770 Installation and initial configuration of an IP telephony node553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Note: The IP Phone KEM is not
Installation and initial configuration of an IP telephony node Page 247 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationKEY xx aaa yyyy (cccc
Page 248 of 770 Installation and initial configuration of an IP telephony node553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Note: The position of the (ccc
Installation and initial configuration of an IP telephony node Page 249 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationKEMOFST <KEM> &l
Description Page 25 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationMeridian 1A Meridian 1 system does not have a Signaling Server in its conf
Page 250 of 770 Installation and initial configuration of an IP telephony node553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004IP Phone dedicated soft keysTa
Installation and initial configuration of an IP telephony node Page 251 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationNode election rulesThe
Page 252 of 770 Installation and initial configuration of an IP telephony node553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004
Page 253 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation328Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2ContentsThis section contains infor
Page 254 of 770 Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Upgrade the Voice Gateway Media Card softwa
Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2 Page 255 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationNode definitionA node is defined as
Page 256 of 770 Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Launch OTM and the IP Line 4.0 applicationT
Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2 Page 257 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 55OTM Navigator5 Expand the
Page 258 of 770 Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Add a site, system, and customerA site, sys
Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2 Page 259 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 57New Site Properties window
Page 26 of 770 Description553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Software deliveryIP Line 4.0 supports software delivery through the following form
Page 260 of 770 Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 20043 Click Apply. The Add System button (locat
Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2 Page 261 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 59New System Properties wind
Page 262 of 770 Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 60System Properties window – Add Cus
Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2 Page 263 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationNote: Only the Customer Number is r
Page 264 of 770 Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Manually add an IP Telephony nodeFollow the
Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2 Page 265 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation4 Ensure the “Define node configura
Page 266 of 770 Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 63New Node – General tab5 On the Gen
Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2 Page 267 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operationb. Type in a Node number (one to fo
Page 268 of 770 Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004d. Voice LAN subnet mask: Enter the Voice L
Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2 Page 269 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationProcedure 22Configuring card proper
Description Page 27 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationThe IP Line 4.0 software and related documentation (such as Readme First d
Page 270 of 770 Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 20042 Enter the Card Properties data for the Le
Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2 Page 271 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation3 Click Apply to add the card(s) to
Page 272 of 770 Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 65New Node – DSP Profile tabTable 56
Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2 Page 273 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation2 Click the Codec Options sub-tab.
Page 274 of 770 Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 20043 Under Codec Options, the following parame
Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2 Page 275 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 66New Node – DSP Profile tab
Page 276 of 770 Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 67New Node – SNMP Traps/Routing and
Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2 Page 277 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationTo add a trap destination IP addres
Page 278 of 770 Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004The default route on the card causes packet
Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2 Page 279 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 68Specifying additional ELAN
Page 28 of 770 Description553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004IP Line package components listsCS 1000 and Meridian 1 package componentsTable 5 l
Page 280 of 770 Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004When the check box is selected, the fields
Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2 Page 281 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation2 Check the Synchronize with PBX sy
Page 282 of 770 Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Configure the Call Server ELAN IP address a
Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2 Page 283 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation2 Enter the following ELAN settings
Page 284 of 770 Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Note 3: The TLAN Signaling occurs on UDP po
Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2 Page 285 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationProcedure 27Configuring SNMP access
Page 286 of 770 Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 20044 Change the default System Mgmt Read, Syst
Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2 Page 287 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationSecurity tab. They are displayed as
Page 288 of 770 Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Procedure 28Configuring SNMP trap destinati
Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2 Page 289 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operationc. Subnet mask: The subnet mask for
Description Page 29 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation IP Line 4.0 Voice Gateway NTP (CD-ROM), includes:• IP Line: Description,
Page 290 of 770 Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Configure file server accessWith the additi
Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2 Page 291 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationProcedure 29Configuring access to t
Page 292 of 770 Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 20043 Click Apply.End of ProcedureConfigure QoS
Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2 Page 293 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation2 802.1Q enables virtual LANs (VLAN
Page 294 of 770 Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Configure SNTPSimple Network Time Protocol
Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2 Page 295 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationNote: The Node number is the same v
Page 296 of 770 Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 20043 Transmit the node and card properties fro
Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2 Page 297 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationWhen the display reads “T:20”, it b
Page 298 of 770 Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 20049 From the OTM IP Telephony Gateway - IP Li
Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2 Page 299 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 78Transmit Options dialog bo
Page 3 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation4Revision historySeptember 2004Standard 3.00. This document is up-issued for Nortel Netwo
Page 30 of 770 Description553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004IP Line 4.0 Media Card 8-port card package componentsTable 6 lists the IP Line 4.0
Page 300 of 770 Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 20046 Click the Start transmit button. Monitor
Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2 Page 301 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation2 In the IP Telephony window, selec
Page 302 of 770 Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004To establish communication with the Leader
Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2 Page 303 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationUpgrade the Voice Gateway Media Car
Page 304 of 770 Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004There is one firmware file each for the Pha
Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2 Page 305 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationThis information is configured in t
Page 306 of 770 Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004As each IP Phone comes online, its firmware
Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2 Page 307 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationThere are two tabs in the Card Prop
Page 308 of 770 Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 81Card Properties – Configuration ta
Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2 Page 309 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation6 Check the Nortel Networks web sit
Description Page 31 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationDocumentationThe following documents are available on the IP Line 4.0 CD-R
Page 310 of 770 Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Refer to Procedure 35, “Upgrading Voice Gat
Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2 Page 311 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationUpgrade Voice Gateway Media Card so
Page 312 of 770 Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 20046 Under Transmit options, select the Transm
Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2 Page 313 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation9 Select the appropriate file filte
Page 314 of 770 Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 200414 After all the Voice Gateway Media Cards
Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2 Page 315 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationProcedure 36Upgrading the Voice Gat
Page 316 of 770 Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004To upgrade the firmware on the IP Phone, fo
Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2 Page 317 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 83Transmit Options window 5
Page 318 of 770 Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004The path and file name of the IP Phone firm
Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2 Page 319 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation12 Press the Services key (key with
Page 32 of 770 Description553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004• reduces the slot count from a dual IPE slot to a single IPE slot• supports up to
Page 320 of 770 Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Double-click on each card to verify the sof
Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2 Page 321 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation20 For any IP Phones that did not u
Page 322 of 770 Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Configure OTM Alarm Management to receive I
Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2 Page 323 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 84OTM Navigator – Utilities
Page 324 of 770 Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 85Alarm Notification Run Options – C
Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2 Page 325 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 86Open dialog boxThe Devices
Page 326 of 770 Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 87Devices.txt file6 For each Voice G
Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2 Page 327 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation9 If OTM Alarm Notification is runn
Page 328 of 770 Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Device Name – the device name can be any st
Page 329 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation412Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element ManagerContentsThis section contai
Description Page 33 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationVoice Gateway Media Cards have an ELAN network interface (10BaseT) and a T
Page 330 of 770 Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Upgrade the Voice Gateway Media Car
Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager Page 331 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationUpgrade the ITG-P 24-port l
Page 332 of 770 Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Note 1: All IP addresses and subnet
Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager Page 333 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationProcedure 39Turning off bro
Page 334 of 770 Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 20043 On the General tab, under the Tem
Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager Page 335 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationLaunch Element ManagerFollo
Page 336 of 770 Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 90Element Manager – Login wi
Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager Page 337 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 91Element Manager –
Page 338 of 770 Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 92Timeout message End of Pro
Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager Page 339 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationManually add an IP Telephon
Page 34 of 770 Description553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004CapacityThe Virtual TN (VTN) feature allows each Voice Gateway Media Card to suppo
Page 340 of 770 Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004The Node Summary window shows a lis
Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager Page 341 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 94Node Summary – exp
Page 342 of 770 Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 20043 Enter the new Node ID in the New
Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager Page 343 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 95Element Manager –
Page 344 of 770 Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 96IP Telephony Configuration
Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager Page 345 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operationd. Management LAN (ELAN) su
Page 346 of 770 Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Procedure 42Configuring SNMP trap d
Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager Page 347 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operationh. Click ADD to enter the I
Page 348 of 770 Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004To configure the community name str
Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager Page 349 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation2 Obtain the following info
Description Page 35 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationMedia Card controls, indicators, and connectorsFigure 2 shows the Media Ca
Page 350 of 770 Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Procedure 44Configuring DSP Profile
Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager Page 351 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation2 Under VGW Profile, leave
Page 352 of 770 Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004To select a codec, scroll through t
Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager Page 353 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation3 The G.711, G711 Clear Cha
Page 354 of 770 Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004NVP = 2 * payload MVP = NVP + 2 * p
Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager Page 355 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationConfigure Quality of Servic
Page 356 of 770 Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 20042 The Differentiated Service (DiffS
Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager Page 357 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationConfigure ELAN IP address (
Page 358 of 770 Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 20042 Enter the following Management LA
Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager Page 359 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation3 Under Voice LAN (TLAN) co
Page 36 of 770 Description553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Faceplate componentsThe components on the faceplate of the Media Card 32-port and
Page 360 of 770 Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 104RoutesUnder Routes, enter
Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager Page 361 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation5 To add additional routes,
Page 362 of 770 Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Configure file server accessWith th
Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager Page 363 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationProcedure 47Configuring acc
Page 364 of 770 Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Configure loss and level planThe lo
Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager Page 365 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation5 Exit from the login sessi
Page 366 of 770 Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 107Configuration > Node S
Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager Page 367 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operationg. Card TN: Enter the card
Page 368 of 770 Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Submit and transfer the node inform
Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager Page 369 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 109Node added to Nod
Description Page 37 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationMAC address labelThe MAC address label on the card’s faceplate is labeled
Page 370 of 770 Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004The Voice Gateway Media Cards retri
Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager Page 371 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 112Transfer Successf
Page 372 of 770 Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004FTP. The Voice Gateway Media Card t
Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager Page 373 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationProcedure 51Setting the Lea
Page 374 of 770 Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 20046 When the maintenance window displ
Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager Page 375 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation11 Click the Leader card’s
Page 376 of 770 Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 114Transfer NodeThe Transfer
Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager Page 377 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation4 Select the desired type o
Page 378 of 770 Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Note 1: If any of the Signaling Ser
Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager Page 379 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationConfigure the Follower card
Page 38 of 770 Description553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004ITG-P 24-port card controls, indicators, and connectorsFigure 3 shows the ITG-P 24
Page 380 of 770 Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 117Transfer node information
Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager Page 381 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation5 Select the desired type o
Page 382 of 770 Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Upgrade the Voice Gateway Media Car
Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager Page 383 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation6 Restart the Voice Gateway
Page 384 of 770 Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004The file server can be a dedicated
Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager Page 385 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation• node using a Voice Gatewa
Page 386 of 770 Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Determine Voice Gateway Media Card
Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager Page 387 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 121LW Version window
Page 388 of 770 Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 20044 Click the LW Version button locat
Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager Page 389 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationDetermine the IP Phone firm
Description Page 39 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFaceplate componentsThe components on the faceplate of the ITG-P 24-port l
Page 390 of 770 Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 123IP Telephone (FW) Upgrade
Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager Page 391 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation3 Expand a node and select
Page 392 of 770 Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004The firmware version running on the
Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager Page 393 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationThe readme file also includ
Page 394 of 770 Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Procedure 57Uploading software and
Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager Page 395 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 125System Utility &g
Page 396 of 770 Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 20044 Once selected, the path and file
Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager Page 397 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 127IP Telephone (FW)
Page 398 of 770 Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 20045 In the lower part of the window,
Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager Page 399 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 129Loadware Upgrade
Page 4 of 770 553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004
Page 40 of 770 Description553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004MAC address labelThe MAC address label on the card’s faceplate shows the motherboa
Page 400 of 770 Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Reboot the Voice Gateway Media Card
Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager Page 401 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operationthe IP Phones, follow the s
Page 402 of 770 Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004To verify the link is available bet
Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager Page 403 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation6 Click the Distribute to E
Page 404 of 770 Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 133Firmware Upgrade Progress
Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager Page 405 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operationc. Press the Select softkey
Page 406 of 770 Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004To schedule a specific reset time f
Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager Page 407 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationUpgrade the Voice Gateway M
Page 408 of 770 Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Configure Alarm Management to recei
Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager Page 409 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationElement Manager can also be
Description Page 41 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationPC Card slotsThe ITG-P 24-port line card has one faceplate PC Card slot (d
Page 410 of 770 Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 134Import node files4 Enter
Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager Page 411 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 135Duplicate node in
Page 412 of 770 Configuration of IP Telephony nodes using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 136Import Node Files – succe
Page 413 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation452IP Line 4.0 administrationContentsThis section contains information on the following
Page 414 of 770 IP Line 4.0 administration553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Reset the Operational Measurements file . . . . . . . . . . . . .
IP Line 4.0 administration Page 415 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation• OverlaysUse the same LDs, commands, and messages for the
Page 416 of 770 IP Line 4.0 administration553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Private Zone configurationDSP channels and IP Phones are set as Sh
IP Line 4.0 administration Page 417 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationTwo CLSs restrict Virtual Office usage. The two classes of
Page 418 of 770 IP Line 4.0 administration553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Table 59 shows the CLS for LD 11.Table 59LD 11 – Virtual Office Lo
IP Line 4.0 administration Page 419 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operatione911If 911 is dialed while logged into Virtual Office, the
Page 42 of 770 Description553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Backplane interfacesThe backplane provides connections to the following:• ELAN net
Page 420 of 770 IP Line 4.0 administration553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004For more information, refer to Emergency Services Access: Descript
IP Line 4.0 administration Page 421 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation• The Level 1 Password (PWD1) is set at the Call Server an
Page 422 of 770 IP Line 4.0 administration553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004The following information is an example of the login banner displa
IP Line 4.0 administration Page 423 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation• When the login failure threshold is exceeded (by 3 conse
Page 424 of 770 IP Line 4.0 administration553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004In order for the FTP process to work correctly, all the cards in a
IP Line 4.0 administration Page 425 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationOnce the PWD1 information is downloaded from the Call Serv
Page 426 of 770 IP Line 4.0 administration553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Note: The IP Phone Installer Password can also set using the CLI c
IP Line 4.0 administration Page 427 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationIf the Node ID and Password are not entered, the registrat
Page 428 of 770 IP Line 4.0 administration553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Registration screens with TN password featureThe following screens
IP Line 4.0 administration Page 429 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 138IP Phone 2002 and IP Phone 2001 registration wit
Description Page 43 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 4ITG-P 24-port line card physical assembly Functional description o
Page 430 of 770 IP Line 4.0 administration553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004When the TN password protection feature is configured with a non-z
IP Line 4.0 administration Page 431 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 139IP Phone 2004 registration with password checkin
Page 432 of 770 IP Line 4.0 administration553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 140IP Phone 2002 and IP Phone 2001 registration with passwo
IP Line 4.0 administration Page 433 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationIP Line CLI commands for password controlThe IP Phone Inst
Page 434 of 770 IP Line 4.0 administration553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004The nodePwdSet “password” command sets and enables the password. W
IP Line 4.0 administration Page 435 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationIf the administrator wishes to suppress all password promp
Page 436 of 770 IP Line 4.0 administration553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Pwd – this is the Administrator IP Phone Installer Password. In th
IP Line 4.0 administration Page 437 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation4 Type nodePwdSet at the IPL> prompt. Note that no pass
Page 438 of 770 IP Line 4.0 administration553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 20047 The nodePwdEnable and nodePwdDisable commands enable and disable
IP Line 4.0 administration Page 439 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation4 Type nodePwdShow to verify that the temporary password h
Page 44 of 770 Description553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Gateway functional descriptionThe Gateway performs the following functions:• regis
Page 440 of 770 IP Line 4.0 administration553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004The IPL> prompt is displayed.3 Reboot the card by pressing the
IP Line 4.0 administration Page 441 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationIP configuration commandsTable 61 describes the IP configu
Page 442 of 770 IP Line 4.0 administration553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Configure the speed and duplex setting of the TLAN connection usin
IP Line 4.0 administration Page 443 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationDisplay the number of DSPsThe DSPNumShow command displays
Page 444 of 770 IP Line 4.0 administration553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004The IPInfoShow command displays information similar to the followi
IP Line 4.0 administration Page 445 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationDisplay Voice Gateway Media Card parametersThe following c
Page 446 of 770 IP Line 4.0 administration553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004electShowThe electShow command shows information to help a technic
IP Line 4.0 administration Page 447 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationExampleThe following is an example of the output on a Sign
Page 448 of 770 IP Line 4.0 administration553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004When all cards configured in a node are registered, the last part
IP Line 4.0 administration Page 449 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation— A value of two (2) indicates that log messages are print
Description Page 45 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationThe Election function uses a selection process to determine the node’s Mas
Page 450 of 770 IP Line 4.0 administration553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Note 1: These commands are case-sensitive. The parameters followin
IP Line 4.0 administration Page 451 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationDownload the IP Line 4.0 error logThe IP Line 4.0 error lo
Page 452 of 770 IP Line 4.0 administration553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004
Page 453 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation504IP Line administration using OTM 2.2ContentsThis section contains information on the
Page 454 of 770 IP Line administration using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004IntroductionThis chapter explains how to administer IP L
IP Line administration using OTM 2.2 Page 455 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationOTM uses the following naming convention for the
Page 456 of 770 IP Line administration using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Procedure 66Scheduling Reports1 Select the node in the I
IP Line administration using OTM 2.2 Page 457 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 142Scheduling an OM Report3 Under Job, en
Page 458 of 770 IP Line administration using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004The generated OM report includes information for all car
IP Line administration using OTM 2.2 Page 459 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 143Generate OM Report – Generate OM repor
Page 46 of 770 Description553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004If the primary Signaling Server fails, the secondary Signaling Server takes over (
Page 460 of 770 IP Line administration using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 144Open OM Report3 Select a report file and click
IP Line administration using OTM 2.2 Page 461 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation• the number of calls completed• the total holdi
Page 462 of 770 IP Line administration using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 145Card Properties – Maintenance tab5 Click the O
IP Line administration using OTM 2.2 Page 463 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationOutputThe OM report output tracks the statistics
Page 464 of 770 IP Line administration using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Output exampleAn example of a single hour’s OM report is
IP Line administration using OTM 2.2 Page 465 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operationi2050Reg_Fail: 0i2050Unreg_Att: 0i2050Aud_Setup:
Page 466 of 770 IP Line administration using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 20043Pi2050Jitter_Max: 03Pi2050Pkt_Lost: 0.003Pi2050Voice_Ti
IP Line administration using OTM 2.2 Page 467 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationViewing the IP Line log filesOTM uses FTP to tra
Page 468 of 770 IP Line administration using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Update IP Telephony node properties using OTMTo update t
IP Line administration using OTM 2.2 Page 469 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationAdd a Voice Gateway Media Card to the nodeTo add
Description Page 47 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationRegistrationTable 9 describes the registration process.UnregistrationTable
Page 470 of 770 IP Line administration using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 146Node Properties – Configuration tab8 Enter the
IP Line administration using OTM 2.2 Page 471 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operatione. Voice LAN gateway IP: This is the IP address
Page 472 of 770 IP Line administration using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 200419 Choose a card slot for the new card. Note the TN. Con
IP Line administration using OTM 2.2 Page 473 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 147Transmit Options25 Click the Start tra
Page 474 of 770 IP Line administration using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004The Maintenance faceplate display shows an alarm of T:21
IP Line administration using OTM 2.2 Page 475 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 148Transmit Options – Transmit to selecte
Page 476 of 770 IP Line administration using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Alternatively, observe the display on the card and ensur
IP Line administration using OTM 2.2 Page 477 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation7 Click OK.Next, transmit the node properties. 8
Page 478 of 770 IP Line administration using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Delete the Leader Voice Gateway Media Card from the node
IP Line administration using OTM 2.2 Page 479 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationChange the IP addresses of an IP Telephony node
Page 48 of 770 Description553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Signaling and messagingThe IP Line 4.0 application sends Scan and Signaling Distri
Page 480 of 770 IP Line administration using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 149Node Properties – General tab5 Select the Gene
IP Line administration using OTM 2.2 Page 481 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operationb. Management LAN gateway IP: This IP address is
Page 482 of 770 IP Line administration using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 150Node Properties – Configuration tab8 Select th
IP Line administration using OTM 2.2 Page 483 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operationbe configured as Leader 1 even though it has no
Page 484 of 770 IP Line administration using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004f. Card TN: It is mandatory that the Card TN format matc
IP Line administration using OTM 2.2 Page 485 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation11 Select the SNMP Traps/Routing and IPs tab. Se
Page 486 of 770 IP Line administration using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Under SNMP Traps, up to eight SNMP trap destinations can
IP Line administration using OTM 2.2 Page 487 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationUnder ELAN:a. Call Processor ID: A change to thi
Page 488 of 770 IP Line administration using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 200418 Transmit the node or card properties to the Leader 0
IP Line administration using OTM 2.2 Page 489 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationIf the IP addresses of a single card have change
Description Page 49 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationWhen a data sequence is packetized and sent from source A to receiver B, R
Page 490 of 770 IP Line administration using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Restart all Voice Gateway Media CardsAll Voice Gateway M
IP Line administration using OTM 2.2 Page 491 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationUpdate Voice Gateway Media Card card propertiesS
Page 492 of 770 IP Line administration using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 153Node Properties – DSP Profile tab - DSP Option
IP Line administration using OTM 2.2 Page 493 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation4 Click the Codec Options sub-tab. See Figure 15
Page 494 of 770 IP Line administration using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004c. Voice payload size: The default is the maximum suppor
IP Line administration using OTM 2.2 Page 495 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 154ITG Node Properties – DSP Profile tab
Page 496 of 770 IP Line administration using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Changes to the DSP Profile tab settings are applied imme
IP Line administration using OTM 2.2 Page 497 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationRetrieve commandThe Retrieve command sends infor
Page 498 of 770 IP Line administration using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 155Retrieve Options window4 Under Retrieve Option
IP Line administration using OTM 2.2 Page 499 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationNote 2: To view the configuration of a node with
Page 5 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation12ContentsAbout this document . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Subject .
Page 50 of 770 Description553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Handshaking is added to the Call Server and IP Line software so that the TCP funct
Page 500 of 770 IP Line administration using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Follow the steps in Procedure 81 to add an IP Telephony
IP Line administration using OTM 2.2 Page 501 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 157Retrieve node
Page 502 of 770 IP Line administration using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 20044 The OTM site name, OTM system name, and customer numbe
IP Line administration using OTM 2.2 Page 503 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation11 Click the Configuration tab and ensure the Ho
Page 504 of 770 IP Line administration using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 20043 Select Telnet to ITG card from the popup menu. The OTM
Page 505 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation566IP Line administration using Element ManagerContentsThis section contains informatio
Page 506 of 770 IP Line administration using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004IntroductionThis chapter explains how to adminis
IP Line administration using Element Manager Page 507 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationIP Line Operational Measurement report s
Page 508 of 770 IP Line administration using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Procedure 83Retrieving the current OM file from
IP Line administration using Element Manager Page 509 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 159System Status > IP Telephon
Description Page 51 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation• Up to 1024 VTNs can be configured on a single virtual superloop for CS 1
Page 510 of 770 IP Line administration using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Collection periodThe file contains collection pe
IP Line administration using Element Manager Page 511 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationOutput exampleAn example of a single hou
Page 512 of 770 IP Line administration using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004i2050Reg_Att: 0i2050Reg_Fail: 0i2050Unreg_Att: 0
IP Line administration using Element Manager Page 513 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation3Pi2050Jitter_Avg: 0.03Pi2050Jitter_Max:
Page 514 of 770 IP Line administration using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Note: Element Manager supports the ability to vi
IP Line administration using Element Manager Page 515 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 160System Status > IP Telephon
Page 516 of 770 IP Line administration using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Backup and restore dataAll data is stored on the
IP Line administration using Element Manager Page 517 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationDuring the Backup function, the BOOTP.TA
Page 518 of 770 IP Line administration using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 162System Utility > Call Server Backup
IP Line administration using Element Manager Page 519 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 163EDD completeThe Backup functio
Page 52 of 770 Description553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004A virtual superloop is a hybrid of real and phantom superloops. Like phantom super
Page 520 of 770 IP Line administration using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 164System Utility > Restore3 Select Re
IP Line administration using Element Manager Page 521 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationThe Node Summary window opens. See Figur
Page 522 of 770 IP Line administration using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 166Element Manager – Edit4 Perform all re
IP Line administration using Element Manager Page 523 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation• “Change the IP addresses of an IP Tele
Page 524 of 770 IP Line administration using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 20048 Observe that the Cards section expands. See Fi
IP Line administration using Element Manager Page 525 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operationd. Voice LAN IP (TLAN) address: This is
Page 526 of 770 IP Line administration using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Note 1: The Save and Transfer button can be clic
IP Line administration using Element Manager Page 527 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 171Transfer Progress window16 Ins
Page 528 of 770 IP Line administration using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 200419 Click the GEN CMD button associated with the
IP Line administration using Element Manager Page 529 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 173General Commands window 20 Fro
Description Page 53 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationNote: Individual Licenses are not supported on Functional Pricing. With Fu
Page 530 of 770 IP Line administration using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004The card status should display as “Enabled” or “
IP Line administration using Element Manager Page 531 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation30 From the Command drop-down list, sele
Page 532 of 770 IP Line administration using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 176pbxLinkShow output Note: The pbxLinkSh
IP Line administration using Element Manager Page 533 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation36 In the Command drop-down list, click
Page 534 of 770 IP Line administration using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 20046 Confirm the deletion by clicking OK. See Figur
IP Line administration using Element Manager Page 535 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation12 Remove the Voice Gateway Media Card c
Page 536 of 770 IP Line administration using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Procedure 90Deleting the Leader Voice Gateway Me
IP Line administration using Element Manager Page 537 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationChange the IP addresses of an IP Telepho
Page 538 of 770 IP Line administration using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 179Node propertiesa. Node ID: The Node ID
IP Line administration using Element Manager Page 539 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operationd. Management LAN (ELAN) subnet mask: En
Page 54 of 770 Description553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004• Zones and Virtual Trunks (see IP Trunk: Description, Installation, and Operation
Page 540 of 770 IP Line administration using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 180Cards7 Enter the Card Properties data
IP Line administration using Element Manager Page 541 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operationb. Management LAN (ELAN) IP address: Thi
Page 542 of 770 IP Line administration using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 181Node > Edit > SNMP 9 Select the
IP Line administration using Element Manager Page 543 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operationh. Click ADD to enter the IP address for
Page 544 of 770 IP Line administration using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 200411 Enter the following Management LAN (ELAN) con
IP Line administration using Element Manager Page 545 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation12 Under Voice LAN (TLAN) configuration:
Page 546 of 770 IP Line administration using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004The default route on the card causes packets for
IP Line administration using Element Manager Page 547 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationRestart a Voice Gateway Media CardIf the
Page 548 of 770 IP Line administration using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004After the command is entered, an idle IP Phone s
IP Line administration using Element Manager Page 549 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 184Reset button5 Click OK to conf
Description Page 55 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationThe Element Manager web interface is divided into two categories:1 Element
Page 550 of 770 IP Line administration using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 185Card Reset dialog boxEnd of ProcedureR
IP Line administration using Element Manager Page 551 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation3 Reboot the Leader using the cardReset
Page 552 of 770 IP Line administration using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 186Virtual TerminalThe Virtual Terminal w
IP Line administration using Element Manager Page 553 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 187Virtual Terminal window5 Enter
Page 554 of 770 IP Line administration using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004See “IP Line CLI commands” on page 585 for a det
IP Line administration using Element Manager Page 555 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 188IP Telephony Information3 Clic
Page 556 of 770 IP Line administration using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 189General Command4 From the Group drop-d
IP Line administration using Element Manager Page 557 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 190vgwShowAll output7 To view the
Page 558 of 770 IP Line administration using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 191Output of Print VGW Channels End of Pr
IP Line administration using Element Manager Page 559 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationProcedure 97Setting the administrative a
Page 56 of 770 Description553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004The Element Manager web server resides on the Signaling Server and can be accessed
Page 560 of 770 IP Line administration using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 20043 Click the GEN CMD button associated with the V
IP Line administration using Element Manager Page 561 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationThe output of the nodePwdShow command is
Page 562 of 770 IP Line administration using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004If both the Uses and Timeout parameters are ente
IP Line administration using Element Manager Page 563 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationThis enables and sets the administrator
Page 564 of 770 IP Line administration using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 195Temporary password fields 11 Enter the
IP Line administration using Element Manager Page 565 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation14 Confirm that the temporary password h
Page 566 of 770 IP Line administration using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004
Page 567 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation646Voice Gateway Media Card maintenanceContentsThis section contains information on the
Page 568 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Lamp Audit and Keep Alive functions . . . . . . . . . .
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance Page 569 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationDuring power-up, the card performs multiple self
Page 57 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation144FeaturesContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:Introductio
Page 570 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004T:10 F:10 Testing Security DeviceT:11 F:11 Testing Flash
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance Page 571 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationIf a test fails on the Media Card, F:XX appears
Page 572 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004If the IXP encounters any failures during its initializa
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance Page 573 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationSystem error messages When an error or specific
Page 574 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Table 67 lists the critical ITG messages and Table 68 on
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance Page 575 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationG010 ITG1010 X Unable to locate data block <f
Page 576 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004G029 ITG1029 Error in DSP task <file> <line>
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance Page 577 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationG041 ITG1041 X perceivedSeverity = alarmSeverity
Page 578 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004S004 ITS1004 X Invalid node ID <ip> <hwid>.
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance Page 579 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationIP Line and IP Phone maintenance anddiagnostics
Page 58 of 770 Features553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004IP Phone Key Expansion Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Page 580 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004ECNT CARD L S C <customer> Counts and prints the n
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance Page 581 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationTNsFor Nortel Networks IP Phones, there are two
Page 582 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004In LD 32, any command affecting a phantom loop leads to
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance Page 583 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationIDU commandSince the system must request the inf
Page 584 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 196IDU command output Any information about attac
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance Page 585 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationIn the example in Figure 196 on page 584, the fi
Page 586 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004• “Reset commands” on page 595• “DSP commands” on page 5
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance Page 587 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationrouteShow Displays the current host and network
Page 588 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004electShow Displays a list of cards in the node and infor
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance Page 589 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationlogConsoleOff Turns off error logging to the con
Features Page 59 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationIntroductionTable 12 outlines the features available for CS 1000 and Meridian
Page 590 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004File transfer commandsTable 72 lists the file transfer c
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance Page 591 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationconfigFileGet “hostname”, “username”, “password”
Page 592 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004hostFileGet “hostname”, “username”, “password”, “directo
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance Page 593 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationLogFilePut “hostname”, “username”, “password”, “
Page 594 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004IP configuration commandsTable 73 lists the IP configura
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance Page 595 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationReset commandsTable 74 lists the Reset IPL> c
Page 596 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004DSP commandsTable 75 lists the DSP IPL> commands appl
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance Page 597 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationIPL> shell commandsTable 77 lists the command
Page 598 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004IP Phone Installer Password commandsTable 78 lists the I
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance Page 599 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationnodePwdDisable Disables both the administrative
Page 6 of 770 Contents 553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57Conten
Page 60 of 770 Features553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004UNIStim File Transfer Protocol (UFTP) for IP Phone firmware downloads *Ye s Ye s Ye s
Page 600 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004nodeTempPwdSet “tempPwd”, uses, <time>Sets the tem
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance Page 601 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationVoice Gateway commandsTable 79 lists the Voice G
Page 602 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 197vgwShow command sample output The number of IP
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance Page 603 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationData Path Capture Tool commandsTable 80 lists th
Page 604 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Translation IP/DN commandsTable 81 lists the LD 117 comm
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance Page 605 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation— key number of DN appearance and type of DN— cu
Page 606 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004If the IP Phone is behind a NAT device, the public IP ad
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance Page 607 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationThe following examples for “PRT IPDN <IP_ADDR
Page 608 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Example 1To print the information on the IP Phones whose
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance Page 609 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationExample 2Alternatively, to print the information
Features Page 61 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationNAT Traversal featureNetwork Address Translation (NAT) provides the following
Page 610 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Example 3To print the information on the IP Phones whose
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance Page 611 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationExample 4Alternatively, to print the information
Page 612 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004The following Graceful TPS CLI commands are available at
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance Page 613 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationenaVGW Enables the Voice Gateway.All gateway cha
Page 614 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Table 83Graceful Disable commands (Part 1 of 2)IPL> c
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance Page 615 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationIP Phone Loss Plan (UK) commandsThese commands s
Page 616 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Nortel Networks recommends that the loss plan commands b
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance Page 617 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationThese commands are used to manage patches on the
Page 618 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Table 85 lists the patch commands. Table 85Patch command
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance Page 619 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operationpoos Deactivates a patch (takes it out-of-servic
Page 62 of 770 Features553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004With the CS 1000 Release 4.0 NAT Traversal feature, several IP Phones are now support
Page 620 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004plis Gives detailed patch status information for a loade
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance Page 621 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationPatch DirectoriesThere are two patch directories
Page 622 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Table 86 lists the Patching Tool commands.Table 86Patchi
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance Page 623 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationGeneral trace tool commands Table 87 lists the
Page 624 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Note 1: If no directory path is supplied with the file n
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance Page 625 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationProtocol trace tool commands for the Network Con
Page 626 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004tpsAROutput<Output_Destination><“File Pathname”
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance Page 627 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationLamp Audit and Keep Alive functionsThe Lamp Audi
Page 628 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004If the audit task finds a suspended task, it performs th
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance Page 629 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationAdditional CLI commands have been added enabling
Features Page 63 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationMappingWhen an IP Phone is used in a private network behind a NAT device, the
Page 630 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004The format for the records in the history file is:index
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance Page 631 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationMaintenance audit CLI commandsThere are five CLI
Page 632 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Table 90 lists the Audit commands.auditRebootTimeSet “ti
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance Page 633 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationVoice Gateway Media Card self-testsDuring power-
Page 634 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Examples of booting sequencesCase 1The following excerpt
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance Page 635 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationCase 3 The boot sequence indicates that the “xxx
Page 636 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Note: If the DSP self-test fails, the Voice Gateway Medi
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance Page 637 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation3 If the administrative password is enabled (Pwd
Page 638 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Upgrade Voice Gateway Media Card 8051 XAController firmw
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance Page 639 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationProcedure 99Upgrading the ITG-P 24-port 8051 XAC
Page 64 of 770 Features553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004The NAT device performs private-to-public mapping for the signaling port for each IP
Page 640 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004If the upgrade process is successful, the following is d
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance Page 641 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation4 When the card boots up with firmware version x
Page 642 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Upgrade the Media Card 8051 XAController firmwareUpgrade
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance Page 643 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationThe file name for the 8051 XAController firmware
Page 644 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004When the card boots up with version 8.0 software, for in
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance Page 645 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationReplace the Media Card’s CompactFlashThe Media C
Page 646 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 20042 Slide the card out of the socket and carefully remove
Page 647 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation666Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance using OTM 2.2ContentsThis section contains info
Page 648 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Where reference is made to OTM, the latest
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance using OTM 2.2 Page 649 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationReplace a Leader Voice Gateway Med
Features Page 65 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationDo not change this port at any time. Map this port to port 5200 on the IP Pho
Page 650 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Note 1: When cards are installed, the red
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance using OTM 2.2 Page 651 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation19 In the OTM IP Telephony window,
Page 652 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 200411 Change the Management MAC to the MAC ad
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance using OTM 2.2 Page 653 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation19 In the OTM IP Telephony window,
Page 654 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004See Appendix F on page 763 for information
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance using OTM 2.2 Page 655 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operationd. Verify that the IP Phone 2002 o
Page 656 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Transmit card properties to the cardsTo tr
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance using OTM 2.2 Page 657 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 202Transmit Options dialog
Page 658 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 20049 Verify that the card is enabled in the I
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance using OTM 2.2 Page 659 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationThe site name, system name, and cu
Page 66 of 770 Features553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004To avoid loss of the IP connection, CS 1000 Release 4.0 introduces NAT Mapping Keep A
Page 660 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Procedure 106Creating the “dummy” IP Telep
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance using OTM 2.2 Page 661 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation2 The New Site Properties window o
Page 662 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 20044 In OTM Navigator, click Configuration &g
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance using OTM 2.2 Page 663 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 205System Properties – Gene
Page 664 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 206System Properties – Customers ta
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance using OTM 2.2 Page 665 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationRetrieve IP Line configuration fro
Page 666 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance using OTM 2.2553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 20044 Leave the defaulted “Node Properties” op
Page 667 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation692Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance using Element ManagerContentsThis section conta
Page 668 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Replace a Voice Gateway Media Card
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance using Element Manager Page 669 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation4 Use the isetShow command
Features Page 67 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation4 The NAT device sees that the IP Phone’s UDP connection is not active in the
Page 670 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 207Cards13 Change the Manag
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance using Element Manager Page 671 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation17 Follow the steps in Pro
Page 672 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 20046 Install the replacement Voice Ga
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance using Element Manager Page 673 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 208Cards15 Change t
Page 674 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Verify Voice Gateway Media Card so
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance using Element Manager Page 675 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation5 Click Node Summary. The
Page 676 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004a. Role: The role is assigned base
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance using Element Manager Page 677 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation13 Follow the steps in Pro
Page 678 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Refer to “IP Line CLI commands” on
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance using Element Manager Page 679 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationProcedure 111Accessing the
Page 68 of 770 Features553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004HoldThe Hold function differs from the Mute function as Hold does not cause problems
Page 680 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 210System Status > IP Te
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance using Element Manager Page 681 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationSample Output of Element M
Page 682 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004electShowThe following is an examp
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance using Element Manager Page 683 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operationregistered ======• When al
Page 684 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004ifShowixpMac (unit number 1):Flags
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance using Element Manager Page 685 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationIPInfoShowMaintenance Inte
Page 686 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004isetShowSet Information-----------
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance using Element Manager Page 687 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationnodePasswordEnablePlease r
Page 688 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004routeShowROUTE NET TABLEROUTE HOST
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance using Element Manager Page 689 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationumsPolicyShowTotal firmwar
Features Page 69 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationIP Phones behind NAT, the IP Phones are able to send the initial “Resume Conn
Page 690 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004vgwShowAllVGW Service is: EnabledC
Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance using Element Manager Page 691 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationAccess the IPL> CLI fro
Page 692 of 770 Voice Gateway Media Card maintenance using Element Manager553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004
Page 693 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation708Convert IP Trunk Cards to Voice Gateway Media CardsContentsThis section contains inf
Page 694 of 770 Convert IP Trunk Cards to Voice Gateway Media Cards553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Post-conversionAfter the trunk cards have
Convert IP Trunk Cards to Voice Gateway Media Cards Page 695 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationProcedure 112Converting IP Trunk
Page 696 of 770 Convert IP Trunk Cards to Voice Gateway Media Cards553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Table 93File download locations If ThenMe
Convert IP Trunk Cards to Voice Gateway Media Cards Page 697 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation9 If part of the IP trunk node is
Page 698 of 770 Convert IP Trunk Cards to Voice Gateway Media Cards553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Manually add converted Voice Gateway Medi
Convert IP Trunk Cards to Voice Gateway Media Cards Page 699 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationThe following is an example of th
Contents Page 7 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationPersonal Directory .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 70 of 770 Features553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004NAT Traversal and Proactive Voice Quality ManagementIP Line 4.0 introduces Proactive
Page 700 of 770 Convert IP Trunk Cards to Voice Gateway Media Cards553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 200410 Configure the new Voice Gateway TNs on
Convert IP Trunk Cards to Voice Gateway Media Cards Page 701 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 211VGW Channels window c.
Page 702 of 770 Convert IP Trunk Cards to Voice Gateway Media Cards553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004If Package 167 is restricted, obtain a ne
Convert IP Trunk Cards to Voice Gateway Media Cards Page 703 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 212Node Summary window4 Cl
Page 704 of 770 Convert IP Trunk Cards to Voice Gateway Media Cards553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 213Import Node Files window 5 In t
Convert IP Trunk Cards to Voice Gateway Media Cards Page 705 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 214BootP.1 information win
Page 706 of 770 Convert IP Trunk Cards to Voice Gateway Media Cards553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 215Edit and transfer new node info
Convert IP Trunk Cards to Voice Gateway Media Cards Page 707 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation11 Configure the new Voice Gatewa
Page 708 of 770 Convert IP Trunk Cards to Voice Gateway Media Cards553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004
Page 709 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation716Appendix A: NAT router requirements for NAT Traversal featureContentsThis section co
Features Page 71 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationNote: An IP address of 0.0.0.0 means the default local Echo Server will be en
Page 710 of 770 Appendix A: NAT router requirements for NAT Traversal feature553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 20044 The Private-to-Public mapping
Appendix A: NAT router requirements for NAT Traversal feature Page 711 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationConfirm using IP PhoneTh
Page 712 of 770 Appendix A: NAT router requirements for NAT Traversal feature553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Confirm using natcheckRun the na
Appendix A: NAT router requirements for NAT Traversal feature Page 713 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationConfirm using IP PhoneIf
Page 714 of 770 Appendix A: NAT router requirements for NAT Traversal feature553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Natcheck outputA NAT router usin
Appendix A: NAT router requirements for NAT Traversal feature Page 715 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationRequest 14 of 20...Loopb
Page 716 of 770 Appendix A: NAT router requirements for NAT Traversal feature553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 217Private-to-Public port
Page 717 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation730Appendix B: I/O, maintenance, and extender cable descriptionContentsThis section con
Page 718 of 770 Appendix B: I/O, maintenance, and extender cable description553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004NTMF94EA I/O cableThe NTMF94EA ca
Appendix B: I/O, maintenance, and extender cable description Page 719 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 218NTMF94EA ELAN,
Page 72 of 770 Features553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004CHG ES1/CHG ES2If the IP addresses entered for ES1 and ES2 are the same and both are
Page 720 of 770 Appendix B: I/O, maintenance, and extender cable description553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Connector pin assignmentsTable 95
Appendix B: I/O, maintenance, and extender cable description Page 721 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation21 R20 BCTSA- 45 T19 BSIN
Page 722 of 770 Appendix B: I/O, maintenance, and extender cable description553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Table 96NTMF94EA cable pin descri
Appendix B: I/O, maintenance, and extender cable description Page 723 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationPrevent ground loops on c
Page 724 of 770 Appendix B: I/O, maintenance, and extender cable description553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004NTAG81CA maintenance cable descri
Appendix B: I/O, maintenance, and extender cable description Page 725 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationNTAG81BA maintenance exte
Page 726 of 770 Appendix B: I/O, maintenance, and extender cable description553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Replace the NT8D81BA cable with t
Appendix B: I/O, maintenance, and extender cable description Page 727 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 221 on page 728 sh
Page 728 of 770 Appendix B: I/O, maintenance, and extender cable description553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 221Backplane slot designat
Appendix B: I/O, maintenance, and extender cable description Page 729 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationProcedure 116Removing an
Features Page 73 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationPRT commandsFigure 6 is an example of the output of the PRT commands when the
Page 730 of 770 Appendix B: I/O, maintenance, and extender cable description553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 20043 Dress the ribbon cables back in
Page 731 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation752Appendix C: RM356 Modem RouterContentsThis section contains information on the follo
Page 732 of 770 Appendix C: RM356 Modem Router553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004The Netgear RM356 Modem Router integrates the functions of a V.
Appendix C: RM356 Modem Router Page 733 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 222Remote support using Netgear RM356 Modem Rout
Page 734 of 770 Appendix C: RM356 Modem Router553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Install the RM356 Modem RouterFollow the steps in Procedure 118
Appendix C: RM356 Modem Router Page 735 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation6 The local maintenance cable connects directly to Data
Page 736 of 770 Appendix C: RM356 Modem Router553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004The RM356 Main Menu is displayed. See page 743 for a complete v
Appendix C: RM356 Modem Router Page 737 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationThe Menu 2 - Modem Setup sub-menu is displayed.Menu 2 -
Page 738 of 770 Appendix C: RM356 Modem Router553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004The Menu 3.2 - TCP/IP and DHCP Ethernet Setup is displayed.Menu
Appendix C: RM356 Modem Router Page 739 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationNote 1: If firewall security is properly configured in
Page 74 of 770 Features553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004isetShowWhen the isetShow command is used, a NAT column lists the NAT type if an IP P
Page 740 of 770 Appendix C: RM356 Modem Router553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 200418 Enter menu selection number 13, under the Advanced Applicati
Appendix C: RM356 Modem Router Page 741 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation23 Under IP Address Supplied By, toggle Dial-in User= N
Page 742 of 770 Appendix C: RM356 Modem Router553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Menu 14.1 - Edit Dial-in User is displayed.Menu 14.1 - Edit Dia
Appendix C: RM356 Modem Router Page 743 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationMenu 23 - System Password is displayed.Menu 23 – System
Page 744 of 770 Appendix C: RM356 Modem Router553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004 Enter Menu Selection Number:
Appendix C: RM356 Modem Router Page 745 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation DHCP Setup: DH
Page 746 of 770 Appendix C: RM356 Modem Router553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004 Private= No Press ENTER
Appendix C: RM356 Modem Router Page 747 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation Menu 14.1 - Edit Dial-in User
Page 748 of 770 Appendix C: RM356 Modem Router553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004 Menu 21.1 - Filter Rules Summary # A Ty
Appendix C: RM356 Modem Router Page 749 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation Menu 24.1 -- System Maintenance - S
Features Page 75 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationWARNING: There are 2 IP Phones that use the public IP address of 47.11.217.10
Page 750 of 770 Appendix C: RM356 Modem Router553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004 3 179763 PINI INFO SMT Session End 4 179772 PP09
Appendix C: RM356 Modem Router Page 751 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation 4. Redirect to MODEM TCP/IP 11. Inter
Page 752 of 770 Appendix C: RM356 Modem Router553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004
Page 753 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation760Appendix D: Product integrityContentsThis section contains information on the follow
Page 754 of 770 Appendix D: Product integrity553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF)The Mean Time Between Failure (
Appendix D: Product integrity Page 755 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationMeasurements of performance in regards to temperature an
Page 756 of 770 Appendix D: Product integrity553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Electrical regulatory standardsTable 103, Table 104 on page 758,
Appendix D: Product integrity Page 757 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationElectro-Magnetic ContainmentElectro-Magnetic Containment
Page 758 of 770 Appendix D: Product integrity553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Table 104 lists Electro-magnetic emissions regulations met by th
Appendix D: Product integrity Page 759 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationIEC 801-6 (preliminary) Conducted Disturbances (Basic St
Page 76 of 770 Features553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004For example:IPL> isetGet “NAT == Y”returns the output (partial output from the lef
Page 760 of 770 Appendix D: Product integrity553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004
Page 761 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation762Appendix E: Subnet Mask Conversion from CIDR to Dotted Decimal FormatIntroductionSub
Page 762 of 770 Appendix E: Subnet Mask Conversion from CIDR to Dotted Decimal Format553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Procedure 120Converting
Page 763 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and Operation764Appendix F: Download IP Line 4.0 files from Nortel Networks web siteContentsThis sec
Page 764 of 770 Appendix F: Download IP Line 4.0 files from Nortel Networks web site553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004a. If Meridian was select
Page 765 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationIndexNumerics802.1Q Support, 127911, 419AActive Leader, 694alarm files, 636Bbackplanesc
Page 766 of 770 Index 553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Echo Server, 70echoServerShow, 79echoServerShow 99, 79ECNT CARDS, 107ECNT SS, 108ECNT Z
Index Page 767 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationITG-P 24-port line card’s display codes, 669ITG-P Line Card, 31, 32, 38, 207ITG
Page 768 of 770 Index 553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004PRT ES2, 71PRT ESS, 71PRT IPDN, 604PRT TYPE SUPL, 242PRT ZONE, 231PRT ZONE ALL, 231PRT
Index Page 769 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationWwarm reboot, 635Yyellow, 340ZZones, 53
Features Page 77 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationThe type of NAT is indicated, as detected by Echo Server 2. The support of RT
Page 770 of 770 Index 553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004
Family Product Manual Contacts Copyright FCC notice Trademarks Document number Product release Document release Date PublishNortel Networks Communicat
Page 78 of 770 Features553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 7isetNATShow sample output The command “isetShow” and “isetNATShow” can displ
Features Page 79 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationNotice how the “Found on” line is below the title, and is displayed before ev
Page 8 of 770 Contents 553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Configuration of IP telephony nodes using OTM 2.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 80 of 770 Features553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004The output for each Echo Server displays the following information:• Configured – the
Features Page 81 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 8echoServerShow sample output When the echoServerShow command with the
Page 82 of 770 Features553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 9echoServerShow 99 sample outputvgwShowThe vgwShow command has been modified t
Features Page 83 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationIf no port number is entered, the first entry found with the specified IP add
Page 84 of 770 Features553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004In order to eliminate the file transfer problem with the firewalls and TFTP, CS 1000
Features Page 85 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 11Using NAT with UFTP Two Download log files log the results of the UF
Page 86 of 770 Features553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004The Download log files are generated during initialization of the UFTP Server task. I
Features Page 87 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationCLI commandsCS 1000 Release 4.0 introduces the following CLI commands to supp
Page 88 of 770 Features553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 12uftpNodeShow command output uftpShowThe uftpShow command displays the follow
Features Page 89 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 13uftpShow command output
Contents Page 9 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationIP Line 4.0 administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 413Contents
Page 90 of 770 Features553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004uftpRunTimeDataResetThe uftpRunTimeDataReset command is used to reset the run time da
Features Page 91 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 15activeDlogShow command output inActiveDlogShowThe inActiveDlogShow c
Page 92 of 770 Features553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Figure 16inActiveDlogShow command outputdnldFailShowThe dnldFailShow command displays
Features Page 93 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 17dnldFailShow command output Personal Directory, Callers List, and Re
Page 94 of 770 Features553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004Note: Since the IP Phone Application Server is part of the IP Line 4.0 software on th
Features Page 95 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationThe IP IEs are optional in the Unsolicited Message Status (USM) (Active) and
Page 96 of 770 Features553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004OTM and Element Manager do not support LD 17. However, OTM does support the correspon
Features Page 97 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationDisplaying pbxLink informationElement ManagerFor CS 1000 systems, use the Ele
Page 98 of 770 Features553-3001-365 Standard 3.00 September 2004In CS 1000 Release 4.0 software, the STAT SERV command has been enhanced to provide i
Features Page 99 of 770IP Line Description, Installation, and OperationFigure 18 shows an example of LD 117 STAT SERV output.Figure 18Sample LD 117
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