Nortel Networks 1000M User Manual
Nortel Networks Computers
Table of contents
Document Outline
- About this document
- Cabinet system equipment
- Chassis system equipment
- Important safety instructions
- Bracing against earthquakes
- Preparing for installation
- Installing the Cabinet system
- Installing the Chassis system
- Mounting the cabinets
- Mounting the chassis
- Connecting the chassis expander to the chassis
- Installing the system ground
- Installing the power supplies for the Cabinet system
- Installing and connecting reserve power supplies for the Cabinet system
- Installing Small System Controller cards on stand-alone systems
- Installing fiber expansion
- Installing IP expansion
- Installing optional circuit cards
- Installing and connecting cross-connect terminals
- Installing Power Failure Transfer Units
- Installing and connecting SDI and Ethernet network interfaces
- Starting the Chassis system
- Voice Gateway Media Card configuration
- Installing software
- Survivability
- Connecting the telephones
- Connecting the trunks
- Connecting an external alarm
- Preprogrammed data
- Changing preprogrammed data
- Contents
- Introduction
- Changing the default numbering plan
- Shifting the numbering plan to a new card slot
- Removing numbering plan conflicts
- Creating, changing, and removing model telephones
- Printing model information
- Removing model telephones
- Creating model trunks and changing route access codes
- Printing model information
- Changing a route access code
- Central Answering Position
- Communication protocol specifications
- Index
- Figures
- Figure 1 NTAK11 cabinet
- Figure 2 Cable connections
- Figure 3 AC/DC power supply
- Figure 4 NTAK75 battery box
- Figure 5 NTAK76 battery box
- Figure 6 The NTDK99 Daughterboard
- Figure 7 The NTDK83 IP Daughterboard
- Figure 8 The NTTK01 Daughterboard
- Figure 9 The NTTK02 IP Daughterboard
- Figure 10 The NTDK22 Fiber Expansion daughterboard
- Figure 11 The NTDK24 Daughterboard
- Figure 12 The NTDK84 Daughterboard
- Figure 13 The NTDK85 Daughterboard
- Figure 14 Daughterboards and security device on the NTDK20 SSC card
- Figure 15 EMC grounding clip on the cabinet
- Figure 16 25-pair cable connectors on the back of the chassis
- Figure 17 Connectors on the back of the chassis
- Figure 18 Connectors on the back of the chassis expander
- Figure 19 Front of chassis
- Figure 20 EMC grounding clip on the chassis
- Figure 21 Plywood fastener locations for wood and metal stud walls, 16 inch spacing
- Figure 22 Plywood fastener locations for wood and metal stud walls: 0.6 m (24 in.) spacing
- Figure 23 Plywood fastener locations for concrete and masonry walls
- Figure 24 Cable ends and fiber coupler for 100BaseF connectivity
- Figure 25 Cable ends for 100BaseT IP connectivity
- Figure 26 Daughterboard LEDs
- Figure 27 EMC grounding clip for the cabinet
- Figure 28 EMC grounding clip for the chassis
- Figure 29 Cabinet and Chassis system mix-and-match expansion configuration
- Figure 30 Ground/Earth connection
- Figure 31 Expansion Cabinet end of NTDK95 cable
- Figure 32 Faceplate on the Chassis system
- Figure 33 Aligning the faceplate with the chassis
- Figure 34 Fitting the front faceplate on the chassis
- Figure 35 Pushing the faceplate down into place to align with chassis
- Figure 36 Brackets for horizontal expansion
- Figure 37 Unlocking the latches
- Figure 38 Securing the cabinet to the wall
- Figure 39 Unlocking the latches
- Figure 40 Installing the pedestal
- Figure 41 Mounting the cabinet on the pedestal
- Figure 42 Typical layout for installing the chassis in a rack/equipment cabinet
- Figure 43 Chassis guide bracket installed in a rack
- Figure 44 Right ear bracket installed on the chassis
- Figure 45 Chassis installed in a rack/equipment cabinet
- Figure 46 Typical layout for installing the chassis on a wall in a vertical position
- Figure 47 Wall bracket fastened to backboard
- Figure 48 Chassis bracket installed on the back of the chassis
- Figure 49 Chassis on a wall in a vertical position
- Figure 50 Typical layout for installing the chassis on a wall in a horizontal position
- Figure 51 Thumb screws on the wall shelf brackets
- Figure 52 Chassis stops on the wall shelf brackets
- Figure 53 Chassis installed on a wall in a horizontal position
- Figure 54 The chassis and chassis expander connected with the two NTDK95 CE-MUX/DS-30X bus cables
- Figure 55 Ground/Earth lug in the NTAK11 system cabinets
- Figure 56 Grounding a chassis and chassis expander pair
- Figure 57 NTBK80 grounding block
- Figure 58 Grounding multiple pieces of equipment in a rack
- Figure 59 Power supply location, main and expansion cabinets
- Figure 60 NTDK70 and NTDK72 power supply switch settings
- Figure 61 AC power cable connection
- Figure 62 NTDK72 DC power cable connection
- Figure 63 Power cord routing
- Figure 64 NTAK28 Breaker Assembly location
- Figure 65 Power connection at the NTAK28 breaker assembly
- Figure 66 NTAK75 battery backup: top view
- Figure 67 Cable connections
- Figure 68 Mounting the NTAK76 battery unit to the wall
- Figure 69 Jumper connections
- Figure 70 Power cord routing
- Figure 71 NTAK28 breaker assembly location
- Figure 72 NTAK28 circuit breaker assembly
- Figure 73 Location of software daughterboard and security device on the NTDK20 SSC card
- Figure 74 Location of software daughterboard and security device on the NTDK20 SSC card
- Figure 75 NTDK22 single-port Fiber Expansion daughterboard
- Figure 76 NTDK84 dual-port Fiber Expansion daughterboard, 10 m (33 ft)
- Figure 77 Cabinet or chassis assignments for dual-port daughterboards
- Figure 78 Plastic fiber cable connection on dual-port daughterboard
- Figure 79 Fiber-optic cable connection
- Figure 80 Glass fiber-optic cable connection on dual-port daughterboard
- Figure 81 Cable Routing Guide under main cabinet
- Figure 82 Plastic fiber-optic connection on Fiber Receiver card
- Figure 83 Glass fiber-optic connection on Fiber Receiver card
- Figure 84 Fiber Receiver card in slot 0 of the fiber expansion cabinet
- Figure 85 Location of software daughterboard and security device on the NTDK20 SSC card
- Figure 86 SSC card with 100BaseT daughterboard installed
- Figure 87 EMC grounding clip for the cabinet
- Figure 88 EMC grounding clip for the chassis
- Figure 89 Cable Routing Guide under main cabinet
- Figure 90 NTTK02 dual-port 100BaseF daughterboard
- Figure 91 Cable ends and fiber coupler
- Figure 92 Antistatic wrist strap
- Figure 93 Circuit card assignments in the chassis
- Figure 94 Circuit card assignments in the chassis expander
- Figure 95 Set the jumpers
- Figure 96 OPS analog line card: jumper block locations
- Figure 97 OPS analog line card cross-connections
- Figure 98 Fiber Expansion Daughterboards on the NTDK20 SSC card
- Figure 99 Fiber Optic Cable Connection (A0632902 cable shown) new illustration required
- Figure 100 48-port Digital Line Card
- Figure 101 Typical BIX cross-connect terminal layout for the Cabinet system
- Figure 102 Typical BIX cross-connect terminal layout for the Chassis system
- Figure 103 25-pair cable on three Krone strips
- Figure 104 Typical Krone cross connect terminal layout for the Cabinet system
- Figure 105 Typical Krone cross-connect terminal layout for the Chassis system
- Figure 106 Cable connectors in a system cabinet
- Figure 107 Cable connectors on the back of the chassis
- Figure 108 AUX cable connector
- Figure 109 Cross connections record
- Figure 110 J1 cable labels
- Figure 111 Auxiliary port location on cabinet
- Figure 112 Auxiliary connector on chassis
- Figure 113 Power fail transfer
- Figure 114 NTBK48 port 0 signal leads
- Figure 115 NTBK48 Ports 1 and 2 signal leads
- Figure 116 Modem eliminator connections and designations
- Figure 117 SDI cable connection on the cabinet
- Figure 118 SDI cable connection on the chassis
- Figure 119 SDI cable connection on the fiber expansion cabinet
- Figure 120 SDI cable connection on the fiber expansion chassis
- Figure 121 Ethernet port location on the cabinet
- Figure 122 J7 Jumper Plug location on NTDK20 SSC card
- Figure 123 Connector J7
- Figure 124 Ethernet connection
- Figure 125 Ethernet cable inserted into an industry-standard MAU
- Figure 126 Power connector on the back of the chassis
- Figure 127 OTM 2.2 primary and secondary IP addresses
- Figure 128 Element Manager LAN configuration
- Figure 129 Flow of data during a Small System SYSLOAD
- Figure 130 PC Card slot location
- Figure 131 Small System Survivability
- Figure 132 Display telephone
- Figure 133 SWP command operation
- Figure 134 RES command
- Figure 135 RIB command
- Figure 136 NE-500/2500-type telephone cross-connections
- Figure 137 Meridian Digital Telephone cross-connections
- Figure 138 NT1R20 Off-Premise Protection Module connections
- Figure 139 Attendant console connections
- Figure 140 Contacts in PFTU
- Figure 141 Default M2216 or 2616 CAP model
- Figure 142 Optional key expansion module
- Figure 143 Key expansion module connections (bottom view)
- Tables
- Table 1 Meridian 1 systems to CS 1000M systems
- Table 2 Common equipment packs supported in Cabinet system IP cabinets
- Table 3 Multi and Single-mode glass optical cable requirements for distances up to 3 km (1.8 mi)
- Table 4 Cabinet system miscellaneous cables and wires
- Table 5 AC power cord kits
- Table 6 Power supply DIP switch settings
- Table 7 Asia Pacific/CALA power supply DIP switch settings
- Table 8 Europe power supply DIP switch settings
- Table 9 North American power supply DIP switch settings
- Table 10 Chassis system cable kits
- Table 11 AC power cord kits
- Table 12 Multi and Single-mode glass optical cable requirements for distances up to 3 km (1.8 mi)
- Table 13 Chassis system miscellaneous cables and wires
- Table 14 Comparison of Chassis and Cabinet systems
- Table 15 Backboard size limits
- Table 16 Stud spacing
- Table 17 Hardware recommendations
- Table 18 Maximum wall heights for stud sizes, 0.4 m (16 in.) spacing
- Table 19 Maximum wall heights for stud sizes: 0.6 m (24 in.) spacing
- Table 20 Region-specific grounding wire requirements
- Table 21 DC power requirements
- Table 22 Fiber Expansion daughterboards and Fiber Receiver cards
- Table 23 Switch settings (Ports 0 and 1)
- Table 24 Switch settings (Ports 2 and 3)
- Table 25 Jumper settings
- Table 26 NT8D14 Universal Trunk: modes and option settings
- Table 27 NT8D15 E and M Trunk card option settings
- Table 28 OPS analog line card configuration
- Table 29 AUX cable terminations for the Cabinet system
- Table 30 AUX cable terminations for the Chassis system
- Table 31 Control and power connections on cable J1
- Table 32 PFTU control lead signals
- Table 33 Modem problems
- Table 34 Default port configuration for the NTDK20 SSC card
- Table 35 NTAK02 pinouts: Port 0 at the cross-connect terminal
- Table 36 NTAK02 connections at the cross-connect terminal: Port 1
- Table 37 NTAK02 connections at the cross-connect terminal: Port 2
- Table 38 NTAK02 connections at the cross-connect terminal: Port 3
- Table 39 Setup (keys and functions)
- Table 40 HP700/32 setup values
- Table 41 VT420 setup values
- Table 42 VT220 setup values
- Table 43 LD 56: Flexible Survivable Dial Tone
- Table 44 SDI port numbering
- Table 45 Terminal number assignments: Main and Expansion Cabinets 1 and 2
- Table 46 Terminal number assignments: Expansion Cabinets 3 and 4
- Table 47 Terminal Number assignments: Chassis and chassis expander
- Table 48 Power Failure Transfer Unit connections
- Table 49 Cable Pair Color Combinations
- Table 50 Telephone tones
- Table 51 Telephone tones for Germany
- Table 52 Power Failure Transfer Unit connections
- Table 53 NT8D14 Universal Trunk: modes and option settings
- Table 54 NT8D14 Universal Trunk connections
- Table 55 NT8D15 E and M Trunk card
- Table 56 E and M TIE trunk card (2-wire)
- Table 57 E and M 2-wire Type 2
- Table 58
- Table 59 E and M TIE trunk card (4-wire)
- Table 60
- Table 61 E and M TIE trunk card (4-wire)
- Table 62 E and M 2280 Hz TIE trunk connections
- Table 63 E and M 2-wire Recorded Announcement trunk connections
- Table 64 E and M 2-wire Music trunk connections
- Table 65 Central Office and Direct Inward Dial trunk connection
- Table 66 Central Office trunk connections
- Table 67 NT5K17 DID cross-connect terminations
- Table 68 NT5K18 Exchange line trunk card cross-connect terminations
- Table 69 NT5K19 2W paging mode terminations
- Table 70 NT5K19 2W Type 1 mode terminations
- Table 71 NT5K19 4W Type 1 mode terminations
- Table 72 NT5K19 AC15 mode pair terminations
- Table 73 NT5K19 Recorded Announcement mode pair terminations
- Table 74 AC and DC capacities
- Table 75 Power Failure Transfer Unit connections
- Table 76 Passwords and codes
- Table 77 Default numbering plan: First digit
- Table 78 Default numbering plan: important extension numbers
- Table 79 Extensions assigned to card slots in the main cabinet
- Table 80 Extensions assigned to card slots in Expansion Cabinet 1
- Table 81 Extensions assigned to card slots in Expansion Cabinet 2
- Table 82 Extensions assigned to card slots in Expansion Cabinet 3
- Table 83 Extensions assigned to card slots in Expansion Cabinet 4
- Table 84 Extensions assigned to card slots in the chassis and chassis expander
- Table 85 Main cabinet default DN assignments
- Table 86 Expansion Cabinet 1 default DN assignments
- Table 87 Expansion Cabinet 2 default DN assignments
- Table 88 Expansion Cabinet 3 default DN assignments
- Table 89 Expansion Cabinet 4 default DN assignments
- Table 90 Default DN assignments for the chassis and chassis expander
- Table 91 Default DN assignments for the chassis and chassis expander (Germany)
- Table 92 Flexible Feature Codes
- Table 93 Preconfigured SDI ports
- Table 94 ESDI settings
- Table 95 Preprogrammed trunk route information
- Table 96 Trunk model information
- Table 97 Class of Service options: analog telephones
- Table 98 Class of Service options: digital telephones
- Table 99 Class of Service Options: ACD telephones
- Table 100 M2008 model 99
- Table 101 M2616 model 99
- Table 102 M2616 and 2216 CAP telephone model 60
- Table 103 M2317 model 20
- Table 104 Default features available using M2317 model 20 softkeys
- Table 105 M2317 model 25
- Table 106 Default features available using M2317 model 25 softkeys
- Table 107 M2009 model 21
- Table 108 M2009 model 26
- Table 109 M2112 model 22
- Table 110 M2112 model 27
- Table 111 M2018 model 24
- Table 112 M2018 model 29
- Table 113 Analog (500/2500-type) telephone models
- Table 114 Hotel and motel models
- Table 115 Health care telephone models
- Table 116 M2006 General business telephone models
- Table 117 M2006 model 40
- Table 118 M2006 model 41
- Table 119 M2006 model 50
- Table 120 M2008 General business telephone models
- Table 121 M2008 Two-line general business telephone models
- Table 122 M2008 Manager telephone models
- Table 123 M2008 model 40
- Table 124 M2008 model 41
- Table 125 M2008 model 50
- Table 126 M2008 model 51
- Table 127 M2008 model 52
- Table 128 M2008 model 53
- Table 129 M2008 Message center telephone models
- Table 130 M2216 ACD telephone models
- Table 131 M2616 Secretary telephone models
- Table 132 M2616 Advanced telephone models
- Table 133 M2616 Manager telephone models
- Table 134 M2616 model 40
- Table 135 M2616 model 50
- Table 136 M2616 model 51
- Table 137 M2616 Message center telephone models
- Table 138 Design model telephones
- Table 139 CAP features versus M2250 features
- Procedures
- Procedure 1 Earthquake bracing method
- Procedure 2 New system installation
- Procedure 3 Adding expansion cabinets to an existing system
- Procedure 4
- Procedure 5
- Procedure 6 Adding an expansion cabinet as a stand-alone power shelf
- Procedure 7 Mounting the cabinet on a wall
- Procedure 8 Mounting the cabinet on the floor
- Procedure 9 Installing the chassis in a 480 mm (19 in.) rack/equipment cabinet
- Procedure 10 Installing the chassis on a wall in a vertical position
- Procedure 11 Installing the chassis on a wall in a horizontal position
- Procedure 12 Adding a chassis expander
- Procedure 13 Grounding the cabinets or chassis
- Procedure 14 Earthing the cabinets or chassis (UK)
- Procedure 15 Installing the AC power supply
- Procedure 16 Installing the DC power supply
- Procedure 17 Installing the NTAK75 battery unit
- Procedure 18 Installing the NTAK76 battery unit
- Procedure 19 Installing other battery systems
- Procedure 20 Installing the software daughterboard and security device
- Procedure 21 Installing the software daughterboard and security device
- Procedure 22 Installing the single-port Fiber Expansion daughterboards on the SSC card
- Procedure 23 Installing the dual-port Fiber Expansion daughterboards on the SSC card
- Procedure 24 Installing the A0632902 10m plastic fiber-optic cable
- Procedure 25 Installing glass fiber-optic cable
- Procedure 26 Installing the Fiber Receiver card
- Procedure 27 Installing the software daughterboard and security device
- Procedure 28 Installing the 100BaseT daughterboards on the SSC card
- Procedure 29 Installing the 100BaseF IP expansion daughterboard on the SSC card on the Main Cabinet or Chassis
- Procedure 30 Installing the NTAK02 circuit card
- Procedure 31 Installing the Universal Trunk card
- Procedure 32 Installing the E and M Trunk card
- Procedure 33 Installing the XMFR card
- Procedure 34 Installing the XMFC card
- Procedure 35 Installing the OPS analog line card
- Procedure 36 NTDK20 SSC installation
- Procedure 37 Installing the NTDK16 48-port Digital Line Card
- Procedure 38 Installing the NT8D02 circuit card
- Procedure 39 Installing the BIX cross-connect terminal
- Procedure 40 Installing the Krone Test Jack Frame (UK)
- Procedure 41 Connecting the cables for the Cabinet system
- Procedure 42 Connecting the cables for the Chassis system
- Procedure 43 Installing the PFTU
- Procedure 44 Connecting SDI ports on the SSC card
- Procedure 45 Connecting SDI ports to the Fiber Receiver card
- Procedure 46 Setting up the terminal
- Procedure 47 Connecting the Ethernet cable to the Cabinet system
- Procedure 48 Connecting the Ethernet cable to the Chassis system
- Procedure 49 Startup procedure for a new system installation, using the Small System Controller card
- Procedure 50 Startup procedure for a previously installed system
- Procedure 51 Configuring the ELAN network interface IP address for the Small System active ELNK Ethernet interface on the Main Cabinet or Chassis, if not already defined
- Procedure 52 Configuring the ELAN network interface IP address for the Small System active ELNK Ethernet interface for an IP Expansion Cabinet or Chassis
- Procedure 53 Installing software
- Procedure 54 Installing software for IP expansion, using the preprogrammed software daughterboard
- Procedure 55 Installing software for IP expansion, using a PC Card
- Procedure 56 Configuring for Survivability: new system
- Procedure 57 Configuring dedicated DID/DOD trunks for Survivability
- Procedure 58 Configuring analog CO trunks for Survivability
- Procedure 59 Configuring multiple, public-exchange Listed Directory Numbers (LDN) for Survivability
- Procedure 60 Verifying the operation of a VGMC in an IP Expansion Cabinet or Chassis in survival mode
- Procedure 61 CDR retrieval using XModem
- Procedure 62 Cross-connecting telephones
- Procedure 63 Connecting telephones without a PFTU
- Procedure 64 Connecting 500/2500-type telephones with a PFTU
- Procedure 65 Connecting an off-premise telephone
- Procedure 66 Connecting attendant console
- Procedure 67 Activating a default model telephone with a character display
- Procedure 68 Activating a default model telephone without a character display
- Procedure 69 Activating a customized telephone
- Procedure 70 Activating a customized telephone
- Procedure 71 Connecting trunks without PFTU
- Procedure 72 Connecting trunks with PFTU
- Procedure 73 Activating a default model trunk
- Procedure 74 Activating a selected model trunk
- Procedure 75 Installing an alarm using an alarm port
- Procedure 76 Meridian Mail Administration Account configuration
- Procedure 77 Changing the first number in the numbering plan
- Procedure 78 Determining the extension number
- Procedure 79 Shifting the first number in the numbering plan to a different card slot
- Procedure 80 Changing a route access code
- Procedure 81 Installing a key expansion module
- Procedure 82 Removing a key expansion module
- Procedure 83 Adding a person to a call
- Procedure 84 Making a Direct Station Select call
- Procedure 85 Making an internal call
- Procedure 86 Displaying CAP information
- Procedure 87 Making the CAP appear busy
- Procedure 88 Adding a person to a call
- Procedure 89 Overriding a busy signal and connecting to a call
- Procedure 90 Parking a call on the System Park extension
- Procedure 91 Parking a call on an extension other than the System Park extension
- Procedure 92 Retrieving a parked call
- Procedure 93 Removing privacy from a line
- Procedure 94 Transferring a call without consultation
- Procedure 95 Transferring a call with consultation