Nortel Networks Network Card NN43011 110 User Manual

Nortel Communication Server 1000  
Communication Server 1000M  
and Meridian 1 Small System  
Overview  
NN43011-110  
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Revision history  
May 2007  
Standard 01.01. This document is issued to support Communication Server  
1000 Release 5.0 This document contains information previously contained  
in the following legacy document, now retired: Communication Server  
1000M and Meridian 1: Small System Overview (553-3011-010). No new  
content has been added for Communication Server 1000 Release 5.0. All  
references to Communication Server 1000 Release 4.5 are applicable to  
Communication Server 1000 Release 5.0.  
Descriptions and procedures pertaining to IP applications in this document  
are provided for continuity for customers remaining on Communication  
Server Release 4.5.  
A stand-alone IP Trunk (ITG Trunk) configuration is the only IP application  
supported on the Meridian 1 Option 11C platform in Communication Server  
1000 Release 5.0. For information on software-only upgrades, refer to  
Meridian 1 Small System Software Upgrade (NN43011-459).  
Systems described within this document that are configured with IP Phones  
or Signaling Servers using Communication Server 1000 Release 4.5 and  
want to upgrade to Communication Server 1000 Release 5.0 must be  
upgraded to Communication Server 1000E with a Common Processor  
Pentium Mobile (CP PM) call processor. For migrations to Communication  
Server Release 5.0, refer to:  
Communication Server 1000E Upgrade - Option 11C Cabinet to CS  
1000E (NN43041-464)  
Communication Server 1000E Upgrade - Option 11C Chassis to CS  
1000E (NN43041-465)  
Communication Server 1000E Upgrade - CS 1000M Cabinet to CS  
1000E (NN43041-466)  
Communication Server 1000E Upgrade - CS 1000M Chassis to CS  
1000E (NN43041-467)  
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Revision history  
August 2005  
Standard 3.00. This document is up-issued to support Communication  
Server 1000 Release 4.5.  
September 2004  
Standard 2.00. This document is up-issued for Communication Server 1000  
Release 4.0.  
October 2003  
Standard 1.00. This document is a new NTP for Succession 3.0. It was  
created to support a restructuring of the Documentation Library, which  
resulted in the merging of multiple legacy NTPs. This new document  
consolidates information previously contained in the following legacy  
documents, now retired:  
Option 11C and 11C Mini Technical Reference Guide (553-3011-100)  
(Content from Option 11C and 11C Mini Technical Reference Guide  
(553-3011-100) also appears in Communication Server 1000M and  
Meridian 1: Small System Planning and Engineering (553-3011-120),  
Transmission Parameters (553-3001-182), and Circuit Card: Description  
and Installation (553-3001-211).)  
Option 11C Mini: Expansion using Fiber-optic and IP Connectivity Guide  
(553-3021-208)  
(Content from Option 11C Mini: Expansion using Fiber-optic and IP  
Connectivity Guide (553-3021-208) also appears in Communication  
Server 1000M and Meridian 1: Small System Upgrade Procedures  
(553-3011-258) and Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1:  
Small System Planning and Engineering (553-3011-120).)  
Option 11C Mini Planning and Installation Guide (553-3021-209)  
(Content from Option 11C Mini Planning and Installation Guide  
(553-3021-209) also appears in Communication Server 1000M and  
Meridian 1: Small System Installation and Configuration (553-3011-210)  
and Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1: Small System  
Planning and Engineering (553-3011-120).)  
Option 11C Planning and Installation Guide (553-3021-210) (Content  
from Option 11C Planning and Installation Guide (553-3021-210) also  
appears in Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1: Small System  
Installation and Configuration (553-3011-210) and Communication  
Server 1000M and Meridian 1: Small System Planning and Engineering  
(553-3011-120).)  
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Contents  
Nortel Communication Server 1000  
Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Small System Overview  
NN43011-110 01.01 Standard  
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How to get help  
This chapter explains how to get help for Nortel products and services.  
Getting help from the Nortel Web site  
The best way to get technical support for Nortel products is from the Nortel  
Technical Support Web site:  
This site provides quick access to software, documentation, bulletins, and  
tools to address issues with Nortel products. From this site, you can:  
download software, documentation, and product bulletins  
search the Technical Support Web site and the Nortel Knowledge Base  
for answers to technical issues  
sign up for automatic notification of new software and documentation  
for Nortel equipment  
open and manage technical support cases  
Getting help over the telephone from a Nortel Solutions Center  
If you do not find the information you require on the Nortel Technical Support  
Web site, and you have a Nortel support contract, you can also get help  
over the telephone from a Nortel Solutions Center.  
In North America, call 1-800-4NORTEL (1-800-466-7835).  
Outside North America, go to the following Web site to obtain the telephone  
number for your region:  
Getting help from a specialist by using an Express Routing Code  
To access some Nortel Technical Solutions Centers, you can use an Express  
Routing Code (ERC) to quickly route your call to a specialist in your Nortel  
product or service. To locate the ERC for your product or service, go to:  
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How to get help  
Getting help through a Nortel distributor or reseller  
If you purchased a service contract for your Nortel product from a distributor  
or authorized reseller, contact the technical support staff for that distributor  
or reseller.  
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About this document  
Descriptions and procedures pertaining to IP applications in this document  
are provided for continuity for customers remaining on Communication  
Server Release 4.5.  
This document is a global document. Contact your system supplier or your  
Nortel representative to verify that the hardware and software described  
are supported in your area.  
A stand-alone IP Trunk (ITG Trunk) configuration is the only IP application  
supported on the Meridian 1 Option 11C platform in Communication Server  
1000 Release 5.0. For information on software-only upgrades, refer to  
Meridian 1 Small System Software Upgrade (NN43011-459).  
Systems described within this document that are configured with IP Phones  
or Signaling Servers using Communication Server 1000 Release 4.5 and  
want to upgrade to Communication Server 1000 Release 5.0 must be  
upgraded to Communication Server 1000E with a Common Processor  
Pentium Mobile (CP PM) call processor. For migrations to Communication  
Server Release 5.0, refer to:  
Communication Server 1000E Upgrade - Option 11C Cabinet to CS  
1000E (NN43041-464)  
Communication Server 1000E Upgrade - Option 11C Chassis to CS  
1000E (NN43041-465)  
Communication Server 1000E Upgrade - CS 1000M Cabinet to CS  
1000E (NN43041-466)  
Communication Server 1000E Upgrade - CS 1000M Chassis to CS  
1000E (NN43041-467)  
Subject  
This document provides an overview of the general design and features of  
Small Systems.  
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WARNING  
Before a Small System can be installed, a network assessment  
must be performed and the network must be VoIP-ready.  
If the minimum VoIP network requirements are not met, the system  
will not operate properly.  
For information on the minimum VoIP network requirements and  
converging a data network with VoIP, refer to Converging the Data  
Network with VoIP (NN43001-260).  
Note on legacy products and releases  
This NTP contains information about systems, components, and features  
that are compatible with Nortel Communication Server 1000 Release 4.5  
software. For more information on legacy products and releases, click the  
Technical Documentation link under Support & Training on the Nortel  
home page:  
Applicable systems  
This document applies to the following systems:  
Communication Server 1000M Chassis (CS 1000M Chassis)  
Communication Server 1000M Cabinet (CS 1000M Cabinet)  
Meridian 1 PBX 11C Chassis  
Meridian 1 PBX 11C Cabinet  
System migration  
When particular Meridian 1 systems are upgraded to run CS 1000 Release  
4.5 and configured to include a Signaling Server, they become CS 1000M  
lists each Meridian 1 system that supports an upgrade path to a CS 1000M  
system.  
Table 1  
Meridian 1 systems to CS 1000M systems  
This Meridian 1 system...  
Meridian 1 PBX 11C Chassis  
Meridian 1 PBX 11C Cabinet  
Maps to this CS 1000M system  
CS 1000M Chassis  
CS 1000M Cabinet  
Note the following:  
When an Option 11C Mini system is upgraded to run CS 1000 Release  
4.5 software, that system becomes a Meridian 1 PBX 11C Chassis.  
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Related information 11  
When an Option 11C system is upgraded to run CS 1000 Release 4.5  
software, that system becomes a Meridian 1 PBX 11C Cabinet.  
For more information, see Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1:  
Small System Upgrade Procedures (NN43011-458).  
Intended audience  
This document is intended to be of general interest or an introductory  
overview for individuals responsible for the sale, acquisition, planning, or  
installation of small Private Branch Exchange (PBX) telephone systems.  
Conventions  
Terminology  
In this document, the following systems are referred to generically as  
"system":  
Communication Server 1000M (CS 1000M)  
Meridian 1  
The following systems are referred to generically as "Small System":  
Communication Server 1000M Chassis (CS 1000M Chassis)  
Communication Server 1000M Cabinet (CS 1000M Cabinet)  
Meridian 1 PBX 11C Chassis  
Meridian 1 PBX 11C Cabinet  
The following systems are referred to generically as "Chassis system":  
Communication Server 1000M Chassis (CS 1000M Chassis)  
Meridian 1 PBX 11C Chassis  
The following systems are referred to generically as "Cabinet system":  
Communication Server 1000M Cabinet (CS 1000M Cabinet)  
Meridian 1 PBX 11C Cabinet  
Related information  
This section lists information sources that relate to this document.  
NTPs  
The following NTPs are referenced in this document:  
Signaling Server: Installation and Configuration (NN43001-212)  
IP Peer Networking: Installation and Configuration (NN43001-313)  
Branch Office: Installation and Configuration (NN43001-314)  
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Set-Based Administration (NN43001-603)  
Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1: Small System Planning  
and Engineering (NN43011-220)  
Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1: Small System  
Installation and Configuration (NN43011-310)  
Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1: Small System Upgrade  
Procedures (NN43011-458)  
Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1: Small System  
Maintenance (NN43011-700)  
Online  
To access Nortel documentation online, click the Technical Documentation  
link under Support & Training on the Nortel home page:  
CD-ROM  
To obtain Nortel documentation on CD-ROM, contact your Nortel customer  
representative.  
How to get help  
Getting Help from the Nortel Web site  
The best source of support for Nortel products is the Nortel Support Web  
site:  
This site enables customers to:  
download software and related tools  
download technical documents, release notes, and product bulletins  
sign up for automatic notification of new software and documentation  
search the Support Web site and Nortel Knowledge Base  
open and manage technical support cases  
If you have a Nortel support contract and cannot find the information you  
require on the Nortel Support Web site, you can get help over the phone  
from a Nortel Solutions Center.  
In North America, call 1-800-4NORTEL (1-800-466-7865).  
Outside North America, go to the Web site below and look up the phone  
number that applies in your region:  
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When you speak to the phone agent, you can reference an Express Routing  
Code (ERC) to more quickly route your call to the appropriate support  
specialist. To locate the ERC for your product or service, go to:  
Getting Help through a Nortel distributor or reseller  
If you purchased a service contract for your Nortel product from a distributor  
or authorized reseller, you can contact the technical support staff for that  
distributor or reseller.  
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Nortel Communication Server 1000  
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Description  
WARNING  
Before a CS 1000S Small System can be installed, a network  
assessment must be performed and the network must be  
VoIP-ready.  
If the minimum VoIP network requirements are not met, the system  
will not operate properly.  
For information on the minimum VoIP network requirements and  
converging a data network with VoIP, refer to Converging the Data  
Network with VoIP (NN43001-260).  
The CS 1000M Cabinet, Meridian 1 PBX 11C Cabinet, CS 1000M  
Chassis, and Meridian 1 PBX 11C Chassis are small digital communication  
systems that offer the advantages of simple installation, maintenance, and  
administration while retaining the full features of a Large System.  
Cabinet system  
The Meridian 1 PBX 11C Cabinet is a small, wall- or floor-mounted digital  
communication system that can include up to five cabinets: one Main  
Cabinet plus up to four Expansion Cabinets.  
The CS 1000M Cabinet is a Meridian 1 PBX 11C Cabinet with a Signaling  
Server in the network configuration.  
If a Signaling Server is added to a previously CISPR Class B system  
(previously used in some specific countries), the system is now compliant  
to Class A.  
Figure 1 "NTAK11 Cabinet" (page 17) shows the NTAK11 Cabinet.  
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Description 17  
Figure 1  
NTAK11 Cabinet  
The Cabinet system can be expanded using either fiber or IP connectivity,  
or a mixture of both. Refer to "Fiber-optic and IP expansion" (page 33)  
for more information.  
A fully expanded Cabinet system can support up to 720 lines or up to 1000  
IP Phones.  
Note: When the term "Main" is used on its own, it refers to a Main  
Cabinet. When the term "Expansion" is used on its own, it refers to an  
Expansion Cabinet.  
Card slot specifications  
In addition to one dedicated card slot for system control functions, the Main  
and Expansion Cabinets each provide ten Intelligent Peripheral Equipment  
(IPE) card slots. These card slots support all IPE trunk and line cards.  
They also support line and trunk cards that have been specially designed to  
work only in Cabinet systems.  
the card slot assignments in the Main Cabinet.  
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Figure 2  
Circuit card assignments in the Main Cabinet  
Power  
Two types of power supply are available for the Cabinet system:  
NTDK70 AC power supply  
NTDK72 DC power supply (when the Cabinet is powered by a -52 V  
DC source)  
In addition, the Cabinet system supports three types of reserve power:  
NTAK75 battery box, which provides a minimum of two hours of reserve  
DC power  
NTAK76 battery box, which provides a minimum of 15 minutes of  
reserve DC power  
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) for continuous AC power supply  
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Description 19  
When the main power is cut off to the system, optional Power Failure  
Transfer Units (PFTU) connect predetermined analog (500/2500-type)  
telephones directly to the Central Office (CO) trunks. The PFTU supports  
five to eight telephones, depending on the PFTU used.  
Chassis system  
The Meridian 1 PBX 11C Chassis is a small digital communication system  
that consists of a Chassis plus an optional Chassis Expander. Two copper  
cables connect the Chassis Expander to the Chassis. In addition, the  
Chassis system can be expanded to include up to four Chassis (or Chassis  
+ Chassis Expander pairs).  
The Chassis system can be mounted:  
in a 19-inch rack/equipment Cabinet  
on a wall in a vertical position  
on a wall in a horizontal position  
The CS 1000M Chassis is a Small System with a Signaling Server in the  
network configuration.  
If a Signaling Server is added to a previously CISPR Class B system  
(previously used in some specific countries), the system is now compliant  
to Class A.  
The Chassis system can be expanded using either fiber or IP connectivity,  
or a mixture of both. Refer to "Fiber-optic and IP expansion" (page 33)  
for more information.  
A Chassis with Chassis Expander can support up to 160 lines or up to  
1000 IP Phones. A fully expanded Chassis system can support up to 720  
lines or up to 1000 IP Phones.  
Note: When the term "Main" is used on its own, it refers to a Main  
Chassis. When the term "Expansion" is used on its own, it refers to an  
Expansion Chassis.  
Card slot specifications  
The Main Chassis has five card slots, two of which are dedicated: slot  
0 is dedicated to the Small System Controller (SSC) card, and slot 4 is  
dedicated to the 48-port Digital Line Card (NTDK16). Slots 1–3 support  
existing IPE and Common Equipment (CE) cards (for example, PRI, PRI2,  
DTI, DTI2, MISP, and SDI/DCH).  
The Chassis Expander has four card slots. The Expander supports Meridian  
Mail in slot 10 only. You can place any IPE card in slots 7, 8, 9, and 10. The  
CE-MUX bus extends to slot 10 for Meridian Mail only.  
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A Main with Expander supports eight physical and ten logical card slots. In  
a fully expanded system consisting of five Main and Expander pairs, a total  
of 40 physical and 50 logical card slots are supported.  
circuit card assignments in the Main Chassis. Figure 4 "Circuit card  
assignments in the Expander.  
Figure 3  
Circuit card assignments in the Chassis  
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Description 21  
Figure 4  
Circuit card assignments in the Chassis Expander  
The following is an example of a common Main Chassis configuration:  
one SSC card in slot 0  
one analog line card in slot 1, 2, or 3  
one digital trunk card in slot 1, 2, or 3  
one analog trunk card in slot 1, 2, or 3  
one NTDK16, 48-port Digital Line Card in slot 4  
The following is an example of a common Chassis Expander configuration:  
line cards in slots 7, 8, and 9  
Meridian Mail in slot 10  
Power  
The Universal Power Supply (UPS) unit is installed in the Chassis before it  
is sent to the customer and requires no installation by the customer. The  
power supply operates on standard line voltages of 100–240 V AC. Total  
output power is 363 Watts.  
Note: The Chassis system does not support DC power input.  
A UPS can provide reserve AC power. The Chassis system does not  
support battery backup.  
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When the main power is cut off to the system, optional PFTUs connect  
predetermined analog (500/2500-type) telephones directly to the CO trunks.  
The PFTU supports five to eight telephones, depending on the PFTU used.  
Memory, processing, and data storage  
Small Systems use a Motorola 68040 CP with VxWorks operating system.  
The processor, which is located on the Small System Controller (SSC) card  
in the Main Cabinet or Chassis, handles call processing, serial ports, and  
network traffic. In addition, CS 1000M systems use a Signaling Server,  
which provides a central processor to drive H.323 and Session Initiation  
Protocol (SIP) signaling for IP Phones and IP Peer Networking.  
Small Systems support global software as well as any IP cards.  
The memory architecture of the system has program and data stored  
in physically separate memory components: flash ROM and DRAM,  
respectively. The majority of system and customer-configured data is both  
controlled and stored on the SSC card’s flash ROM. The DRAM stores and  
processes temporary automated routines and user-programmed commands.  
Two flash drives on the SSC card perform software operations and store  
customer data:  
The primary flash drive contains system data as well as the first copy of  
customer data that must exist to load and run the switch. The primary  
flash drive is programmed with system software before it is shipped  
to the customer.  
The backup flash drive stores modifiable files containing data such as  
configuration data, or a second copy of the customer database. If the  
primary flash drive fails, you can retrieve a backup set of customer data  
to load into the system’s active database.  
There are four areas on the SSC card where customer data records can be  
stored:  
DRAM — stores and accesses the active version of customer records,  
system data, and overlay data. Data from the primary flash drive  
overwrites data in DRAM storage during a SYSLOAD (system reload).  
Primary flash drive (C:) — contains two copies of customer records  
(primary and backup records).  
Backup flash drive (Z:) — retains the true backup copy of the customer  
database.  
PC Card slot (A: or B:) — allows a complete copy of the customer  
database to be stored on a Software Delivery card (PC Card) inserted  
into this slot. The customer database on the PC Card can then be  
removed for storage away from the SSC card.  
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Memory, processing, and data storage 23  
SSC card and components  
The NTDK20 SSC card controls call processing, stores system and  
customer data, and provides various expansion interfaces. It includes the  
following components and features:  
flash daughterboard memory, DRAM, and backup memory  
two expansion daughterboard interfaces  
PC Card socket  
three Serial Data Interface (SDI) ports  
32 channels of Conferencing (64 if two single-port expansion  
daughterboards are present, or 96 if two dual-port expansion  
daughterboards are present)  
10 Mbps network interface  
30 channels of Tone and Digit Switch (TDS) and a combination of eight  
Digitone Receivers (DTR) or Dial Tone Detectors (DTD)  
Networking and Peripheral Signaling  
additional tone service ports (four units of MFC/MFE/MFK5/MFK6/MFR  
or eight DTR/XTD units)  
The SSC card requires a Software Daughterboard in order to function. The  
Software Daughterboard can be ordered preprogrammed with system  
software and customer data.  
A security device is required on the SSC card of the Main and all  
Expansions. The security device, which remains on the SSC card for the  
life of the system, is used for system identification. This device allows the  
activation of features assigned to the system, through the use of a series of  
keycodes. The system uses keycodes for validation purposes.  
Signaling Server  
CS 1000M Small Systems use a Signaling Server. The Signaling Server is  
an industry-standard, PC-based server that provides a central processor  
to drive H.323 and SIP signaling for IP Phones and IP Peer Networking. It  
provides signaling interfaces to the IP network using software components  
that operate on the VxWorks™ real-time operating system.  
The Signaling Server has both an ELAN and TLAN network interface. The  
Signaling Server communicates with the Call Server through an ELAN  
subnet.  
The Signaling Server is mounted in a 19-inch rack. The Signaling Server  
can be installed in a load-sharing redundant configuration for higher  
scalability and reliability.  
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24 Description and features  
The following software components operate on the Signaling Server:  
All the software elements can coexist on one Signaling Server or reside  
individually on separate Signaling Servers, depending on traffic and  
redundancy requirements for each element.  
For more information about H.323 and SIP Trunking, refer to IP Peer  
Networking: Installation and Configuration (NN43001-313) .  
Terminal Proxy Server  
The Terminal Proxy Server (TPS) acts as a signaling gateway between  
the IP Phones and the Call Server using the UNIStim protocol. The TPS  
performs the following functions:  
converts the IP Phone UNIStim messages into messages the Call  
Server can interpret  
allows IP Phones to access telephony features provided by the Call  
Server  
The TPS also controls the IP Phone registration.  
SIP/H.323 Signaling Gateways  
SIP/H.323 Signaling Gateways are software components configured on  
virtual loops, similar to IP Phones. SIP/H.323 Signaling Gateways bridge  
existing call processing features and the IP network. SIP/H.323 Signaling  
Gateways also enable access to the routing and features in the MCDN  
feature set.  
Note 1: The SIP/H.323 Signaling Gateway must register with the  
Network Routing Service (NRS).  
Note 2: Virtual TNs enable you to configure service data without  
hardwiring IP Phones to the CS 1000S system. Virtual TNs are  
configured in LD 97.  
To support IP Peer Networking, dual Call Servers in a CS 1000M Small  
System must be associated with Signaling Servers that run SIP/H.323  
Signaling Gateway software. The number of Signaling Servers required  
depends on the capacity and level of redundancy required.  
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Network Routing Service  
The Network Routing Service (NRS) application provides network-based  
routing, combining the following into a single application:  
H.323 Gatekeeper — The H.323 Gatekeeper provides central dialing  
plan management and routing for H.323-based endpoints and gateways.  
SIP Redirect Server — The SIP Redirect Server provides central dialing  
plan management and routing for SIP-based endpoints and gateways.  
NRS Database — The NRS Database stores the central dialing plan in  
XML format for both the SIP Redirect Server and the H.323 Gatekeeper.  
The SIP Redirect Server and H.323 Gatekeeper both access this  
common endpoint and gateway database.  
Network Connect Server (NCS) — The NCS is used only for Media  
Gateway 1000B (MG 1000B) and Virtual Office solutions.  
NRS Manager web interface — The NRS provides its own web  
interface to configure the SIP Redirect Server, the H.323 Gatekeeper,  
and the NCS.  
The NRS application provides routing services to both H.323- and  
SIP-compliant devices. The H.323 Gatekeeper can be configured to support  
H.323 routing services, while the SIP Redirect Server can be configured to  
support SIP routing services. The H.323 Gatekeeper and the SIP Redirect  
Server can reside on the same Signaling Server.  
Each system in an IP Peer network must register to the NRS. The NRS  
software identifies the IP addresses of systems based on the network-wide  
numbering plan. NRS registration eliminates the need for manual  
configuration of IP addresses and numbering plan information at every site.  
Element Manager  
Element Manager is a simple and user-friendly web-based interface that  
supports a broad range of system management tasks, including:  
configuration and maintenance of IP Peer and IP telephony features  
configuration and maintenance of traditional routes and trunks  
configuration and maintenance of numbering plans  
configuration of Call Server data blocks (such as configuration data,  
customer data, Common Equipment data, D-channels)  
maintenance commands, system status inquiries, backup and restore  
functions  
software download, patch download, patch activation  
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Element Manager has many features to help administrators manage  
systems with greater efficiency. Examples are as follows:  
Web pages provide a single point-of-access to parameters that were  
traditionally available through multiple overlays.  
Parameters are presented in logical groups to increase ease-of-use  
and speed-of-access.  
The "hide or show information" option enables administrators to see  
information that relates directly to the task at hand.  
Full-text descriptions of parameters and acronyms help administrators  
reduce configuration errors.  
Configuration screens offer pre-selected defaults, drop-down lists,  
checkboxes, and range values to simplify response selection.  
The Element Manager web server resides on the Signaling Server and can  
be accessed directly through a web browser or Optivity Telephony Manager  
(OTM). The OTM navigator includes integrated links to each network system  
and their respective instances of Element Manager.  
Installation and configuration  
Small Systems support CS 1000 Release 4.5 feature functionality.  
A wide choice of software is available. The software contains all of the  
components related to a release of software, including software patches,  
preconfigured customer database, feature sets, and other related databases  
and software.  
Small Systems can be configured with software applications, such as  
Automatic Call Distribution (ACD), Messaging, Automatic Route Selection,  
Automatic Set Relocation, and Attendant Administration.  
The Messaging application comes equipped with features such as Voice  
Menus, Automated Attendant, Message Networking, and Nortel Hospitality  
Integrated Voice Services.  
Customers can configure the system as:  
a key system or a PBX  
a non-blocking system (because it does not need to be provisioned for  
speech paths or timeslots)  
New systems are supplied with a Software Daughterboard that is  
preconfigured with system and customer data. The system uses a Software  
Delivery card (PC Card) to upgrade system software and provide storage  
for a backup copy of customer data.  
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The Signaling Server for a CS 1000M Small System is installed separately.  
Refer to Signaling Server: Installation and Configuration (NN43001-312)  
for more information.  
The Software Installation Program is automatically invoked during first-time  
installation of the system. This menu-driven program installs the software  
and makes the system operational.  
Preprogrammed data  
When you first install the system, you must enter customer data into the  
overlay programs. For example, you must assign features to telephone keys  
in order for those features to function correctly. Data can be preprogrammed.  
If you load preprogrammed data during the installation process, the system  
automatically configures some overlay entries on the telephones.  
If the preprogrammed data does not apply to users at one site, you can  
revise the data on-site with a TTY. You can also revise the preprogrammed  
data remotely over a modem connection. You can start with a basic  
configuration, which is the least possible amount of data required for initial  
software programming. You must perform this step while you are working in  
the Software Installation Program.  
Model telephones  
Small Systems offer a variety of preprogrammed model telephone layouts.  
By using these telephone layouts (which serve as templates), technicians  
can perform a few simple steps at installation to activate multiple telephones.  
Administration telephone  
If you use the default model layouts for telephones and trunk routes, you can  
use an administrative telephone to make adjustments to items such as the  
numbering plan and access codes. You do not need a TTY input terminal to  
program a Small System unless a custom layout is used.  
You can use a digital telephone for administrative functions. The  
administrative telephone can double as a user’s working telephone.  
Changing or removing preprogrammed data  
If preprogrammed data does not apply to users at a particular site, data  
can be revised on-site with a TTY or remotely over a modem connection.  
If desired, the user can start with the minimal amount of data required for  
initial software programming, which is the configuration record. This step  
must be performed while the user is in the Software Installation Program.  
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Meridian Mail  
Meridian Mail comes preconfigured with preprogrammed extensions for  
mailboxes. If the numbering plan is being modified, then the mailboxes can  
be changed from any TTY used for system administration.  
Set-Based Administration  
The Set-Based Administration feature simplifies system installation and  
administration by enabling a telephone to perform several administrative  
and maintenance procedures. Use the Set-Based Administration feature  
to perform tasks such as changing data for specific features related to  
telephones or changing Calling Party Name Display on a telephone.  
For more information about Set-Based Administration, refer to Set-Based  
Administration (NN43001-603).  
Multiple-terminal access  
Small Systems allow access to up to five users for logging in, loading, and  
executing overlays simultaneously. For example, if you have Expansion  
Cabinets, users can access the system through the Main or Expansion  
Cabinets at the same time.  
Three SDI ports are provided on the main SSC card, while each Expansion  
can be accessed through the three SDI ports on the SSC card of each IP  
Expansion or the single SDI port available on the Fiber Receiver card of  
each Fiber Expansion.  
The advantage of multiple-terminal access is that it allows for more efficient  
programming and maintenance of the system, especially when system  
components are located up to 3 km (1.8 mi) apart.  
Database Archive feature  
The Software Installation program allows the archiving of databases that  
you can subsequently use to load a customer site. This feature allows  
you to configure multiple databases in an off-site lab environment. The  
Database Archive feature also allows you to save databases on a PC Card  
until the databases are required. You can load the database into the system  
using the PC Card.  
The off-site programming of databases is subject to all security keycode  
restrictions. The off-site system must either use the security device that will  
be installed in the system at the customer site, or have its own keycodes for  
the feature set.  
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Upgrade Procedures (NN43011-458) and Communication Server 1000M  
and Meridian 1: Small System Maintenance (NN43011-700) for additional  
information.  
Supported telephones  
Small Systems support a full range of telephones, including the following:  
Attendant Console (PC and M2250)  
Nortel IP Phones 2001, 2002, 2004, and 2007  
Nortel IP Audio Conference Phone 2033  
Nortel IP Softphone 2050  
Nortel Mobile Voice Client (MVC) 2050  
WLAN Handsets 2210/2211  
Supported applications  
Small Systems also support the following applications:  
Nortel Integrated Recorded Announcer  
Nortel Integrated Conference Bridge  
Nortel Messaging Server  
Nortel Integrated DECT  
Optivity Telephony Manager (OTM)  
Symposium Call Center Server  
Symposium Express Call Center  
Symposium Desktop Applications  
Data backup and restore methods  
Small Systems support several methods to back up customer-configured  
data during normal system operation:  
on-site backup  
— to primary flash drive  
— to backup flash drive  
— to external PC Card  
remote backup over a modem connection, using the Customer  
Configuration Backup and Restore (CCBR) feature. The CCBR feature  
enables you to back up customer-configured data to an external  
IBM-type PC or a Macintosh computer over a modem connection.  
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If data becomes corrupt or inoperable, you can restore backed up data to  
the main database and primary flash drive from one of the following:  
external PC Card drive  
backup flash drive  
computer over a modem connection  
For more information about database backup and restore methods, refer to  
Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1: Small System Maintenance  
(NN43011-700).  
Support for IP connectivity  
Both the Cabinet and Chassis systems support IP expansion, which  
provides IP interconnection between the Main and the Expansion. This  
IP interconnection enables:  
increased digital trunking capacity  
survivable expansion  
voice distribution over a Campus Data Network  
Increased digital trunking/SDI capacity  
IP Expansion provides increased networking capacity for Small Systems.  
Any IP Expansion, when connected through CAT5 or 100BaseF cable, can  
support digital trunks. A Cabinet system can support a total of 45 digital  
trunk cards. A Chassis system can support a total of 15 digital trunk cards.  
IP Expansions can support the following Common Equipment (CE) cards:  
1.5MB DTI/PRI (NTAK09)  
1.5MB TMDI (NTRB21)  
2.0MB DTI (NTAK10)  
2.0MB PRI (NTAK79)  
2.0MB PRI (NTBK50)  
MISP (NTBK22)  
SDI/DCH (NTAK02) (only DCH is supported in IP expansion; ESDI AML,  
and TTY are not supported)  
IP expansion also provides increased SDI/D-channel capacity: three SDI  
ports are provided with each IP Expansion Cabinet/Chassis, and D-channel  
capacity increases to up to 16 D-channels per IP Expansion.  
Refer to "Fiber-optic and IP expansion" (page 33) for a description of the  
hardware required for IP expansion.  
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Survivable IP expansion  
IP Expansions can be configured to be survivable in the event of a link  
failure or a catastrophic failure of the Main.  
Based on the system configuration, if IP connectivity to the Main is lost or a  
manual command is issued, an IP Expansion can enter survival mode, in  
which it acts as a fully functional "stand-alone" system.  
The number of survivable Expansions allowed on one system is controlled  
through a software license called "Survivability", which has a range of 0–4.  
The license default value is zero.  
Voice distribution over a Campus Data Network  
IP expansion connectivity provides a high-capacity, cost-effective solution  
that can distribute Small Systems over a high-performance data network.  
Full feature functionality and non-blocking architecture is maintained  
when systems are distributed over high-performance data networks. This  
patented solution delivers the exceptional functionality and reliability of  
legacy systems, while delivering the benefits of voice and data convergence.  
Packaging requirements  
IP connectivity is provided by IP Expansion (IPEX) package 295. If the IP  
Expansion package is restricted, IP connectivity between the Main and IP  
Expansion is not allowed, whether or not IP daughterboards are connected  
to the Main. CE-MUX expansion is not a separately packaged option, but  
does depend on IP Expansion (IPEX) package 295.  
The Small System as a branch office  
The Branch Office feature extends Communication Server 1000 features  
from a main office to one or more branch offices. The branch office connects  
to the main office over Virtual Trunks on a LAN or a WAN.  
A CS 1000M Small System can function as a main office.  
With CS 1000 Release 4.5 software, customers can reconfigure existing  
satellite Small Systems to function as branch offices to their main office IP  
PBX. This configuration allows customers to incorporate systems that were  
previously stand-alone into a Branch Office network. In this configuration,  
the main office can be any CS 1000S system or CS 1000M Large System or  
Small System operating CS 1000 Release 4.5 software. Any single-cabinet  
or single-chassis Small System is eligible for conversion to a branch office.  
For more information about the Branch Office feature, refer to Branch Office:  
Installation and Configuration (NN43001-315).  
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Contents  
This section contains information on the following topics:  
Small System expansion  
Both the Cabinet system and the Chassis system support fiber-optic and IP  
expansion. Up to four Expansion Cabinets or Chassis can be connected  
to the Main with CAT5 or 100BaseF cable and located up to 3 km (1.8 mi)  
from the Main. With the introduction of IP connectivity, IP expansion can be  
distributed over a Campus Data Network.  
For fiber-optic expansion, the following three basic components, in addition  
to other hardware, are required:  
Small System Controller (SSC) card in the Main  
Fiber Expansion daughterboard  
Fiber Receiver card in the Expansion  
For IP expansion, the following three basic components, in addition to other  
hardware, are required:  
SSC card in the Main  
IP Expansion daughterboards (minimum two)  
SSC card in the Expansion  
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Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1: Small System Planning and  
Engineering (NN43011-220). For information on installing Expansions, refer  
to Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1: Small System Installation  
and Configuration (NN43011-310). For details on expanding an existing  
system, refer to Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1: Small  
System Upgrade Procedures (NN43011-458).  
SSC card  
For fiber-optic expansion, you must install an SSC card, containing Fiber  
Expansion daughterboards, in slot 0 of the Main.  
For IP expansion, you must install an SSC card, containing IP Expansion  
daughterboards, in slot 0 of the Main. You must also install an SSC card,  
containing one IP Expansion daughterboard, in slot 0 of the Expansion.  
For CS 1000 Release 4.5 software, the minimum requirements are:  
32 Mbyte DRAM  
16 Mbyte primary flash  
32 Mbyte program store  
Note: An NTDK20 SSC card with 32 Mbyte DRAM and equipped with  
an NTTK13 or NTTK25 Software daughterboard meets the minimum  
requirements.  
New systems are shipped with the NTDK20HA SSC card equipped with the  
NTTK25BA Software daughterboard.  
Existing Cabinet or Chassis systems equipped with earlier vintages of the  
SSC card must:  
upgrade the SSC card using the NTDK19 SSC upgrade kit  
if necessary, upgrade to the NTTK25 Software daughterboard  
Existing Chassis systems equipped with the NTDK97 Mini System Controller  
(MSC) card must replace the MSC card with a suitable SSC card.  
Note: The MSC card supports certain limited configurations.  
Fiber Expansion and IP Expansion daughterboards  
The SSC card supports both Fiber Expansion daughterboards and IP  
Expansion daughterboards. You must install Fiber Expansion or IP  
Expansion daughterboards on the SSC card. The supported daughterboard  
configurations supported are as follows:  
two single-port daughterboards  
two dual-port daughterboards  
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Each single-port daughterboard supports one Expansion. Each dual-port  
daughterboard supports up to two Expansions.  
Fiber Expansion daughterboard  
The Fiber Expansion daughterboards support the following fiber-optic cable  
solutions between Expansions:  
10-meter solution  
3-kilometer single-mode glass fiber solution  
3-kilometer multi-mode glass fiber solution  
IP Expansion daughterboard  
The IP Expansion daughterboards support the following IP cable solutions  
between Expansions:  
100-meter solution  
2-kilometer solution  
Customer Local Area Network (LAN) solution  
Fiber Receiver card  
You must install a Fiber Receiver card in slot 0 of each Expansion Cabinet  
or Expansion Chassis. Match the correct Fiber Receiver card with the Fiber  
Expansion daughterboard installed on the SSC card in the Main.  
Like the Fiber Expansion daughterboards, the Fiber Receiver cards support  
the following fiber-optic cable solutions:  
10-meter solution  
3-kilometer single-mode glass fiber solution  
3 -kilometer multi-mode glass fiber solution  
Expansion scenarios  
The expansion capabilities for Small Systems allow great flexibility in the  
design and configuration of a system. Figure 5 "Main Cabinet connected  
Cabinets with fiber-optic cable" (page 36), illustrate the following options:  
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Figure 6  
Main Cabinet connected to Expansion Cabinets with IP connectivity  
available in the Main, and slots 11 to 20 and 21 to 30 are available in the  
two Expansion Cabinets.  
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Chassis connected to a Chassis Expander  
38), slots 0 to 4 are available in the Chassis. Slot 0 is designed to contain  
the SSC card only. Slot 4 is designed to contain the NTDK16 48-port  
Digital Line Card only. This is equivalent to three NT8D02 Digital Line  
Cards (slots 4 to 6). Slots 7 to 10 are available in the Chassis Expander.  
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Chassis connected to an Expansion Chassis with fiber-optic connectivity  
fiber-optic connectivity" (page 39), slots 0 to 4 are available in the Main.  
Slots 11 to 14 are available in the Expansion. Slot 0 in the Expansion  
contains the Fiber Receiver card. Slots 4 and 14 contain the NTDK16  
48-port Digital Line card.  
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Chassis system fiber-optic expansion configuration including Chassis Expander  
including Chassis Expander" (page 40), slots 0 to 4 are available in the  
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Main. Slot 4 contains the NTDK16 48-port Digital Line card. Slots 7 to  
10 are available in Chassis Expander 1. Slots 11 to 14 are available in  
Expansion Chassis 1. Slot 0 in Expansion Chassis 1 contains the Fiber  
Receiver card and slot 14 contains the NTDK16 48-port Digital Line  
card. Slots 17 to 20 are available in Chassis Expander 2.  
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Main. Slot 0 contains the SSC card equipped with an IP Expansion  
daughterboard. Slot 4 contains the NTDK16 48-port Digital Line card.  
Slots 7 to 10 are available in Chassis Expander 1. Slots 11 to 14 are  
available in Expansion Chassis 1. Slot 0 in Expansion Chassis 1  
contains the SSC card equipped with an IP Expansion daughterboard,  
and slot 14 contains the NTDK16 48-port Digital Line card. Slots 17 to  
20 are available in Chassis Expander 2.  
Cabinet and Chassis system mix-and-match expansion  
In a mix-and-match scenario, a Chassis can be connected to IP Expansion  
Cabinet(s). Similarly, a Main Cabinet can be connected to IP Expansion  
Chassis.  
43) shows an IP configuration in which a Main Cabinet is connected to an  
Expansion Chassis using IP connectivity.  
Figure 11  
Cabinet and Chassis system IP expansion configuration  
configuration" (page 43), slots 0 to 10 are available in the Main and slots  
11 to 14 are available in the Expansion. Slot 0 of the Expansion contains  
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an SSC card equipped with an IP Expansion daughterboard. Slot 14 of  
the Expansion contains the NTDK16 48-port Digital Line card.  
configuration" (page 45) shows another example of a "mix-and-match"  
configuration in which a Main Cabinet uses both fiber and IP cabling  
to connect two Expansion Cabinets and one Expansion Chassis. The  
Expansion Chassis is equipped with a Chassis Expander.  
configuration" (page 45) is only an example of one of many possible  
configurations using Cabinets and Chassis.  
In this example, the SSC card in the Main Cabinet has one dual-port  
Fiber Expansion daughterboard installed in the top connector and one  
single-port IP Expansion daughterboard installed in the bottom connector.  
The dual-port Fiber Expansion daughterboard in the top connector supports  
card slots 11–20 and 31–40. The single-port IP Expansion daughterboard  
in the bottom connector supports card slots 21–30.  
Note: When both Fiber and IP Expansion daughterboards co-exist in a  
system, configure the Fiber Expansion daughterboard as expansions 1  
and 3 and the IP Expansion daughterboard as expansions 2 and 4.  
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Figure 12  
Cabinet and Chassis system IP and fiber expansion configuration  
configuration" (page 45), slots 0 to 10 are available in the Main, slots 11 to  
14 in the Expansion Chassis, and slots 17 to 20 in the Chassis Expander.  
Slots 21 to 30 are available in Expansion Cabinet 2 over the data network.  
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Chassis contains the Fiber Receiver card and slot 14 contains the NTDK16  
48-port Digital Line card.  
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