Troubleshooting guide
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 Getting Started
- Chapter 2 Initial Setup
- Connect PC to Controller
- Establish Communication with Controller
- Enable Licenses and Options
- MCD Software Installer Tool Requirements for AMC
- 3300 ICP System Requirements for AMC
- Automatic Sync with AMC via MCD Software Installer Tool (Rel 6.0 or later)
- Automatic Sync via System Administration Tool
- Manual License and Options Entry via MCD Software Installer Tool
- Manual License and Options Entry via System Administration Tool
- Install the Online Help (Optional)
- Verify the Operation of the Controller
- Chapter 3 Installation and Programming
- Install Hardware
- Determine Controller Module Configuration
- Identify Controller Component Options
- Remove Controller Cover
- Install Controller Modules
- Install Controller Stratum 3 Clock Module
- Install Controller Hardware
- Rack Mount the Controller
- Wall Mount the CX/CXi and CX II/CXi II Controller
- Install Service Units and Cabinets
- Installing SX-200 Bays
- Install Telephones
- Install and Configure Music on Hold
- Program 5485 IP Paging Unit
- Register IP Devices from the Telephone
- Program System
- Install Hardware
- Chapter 4 Software Installation
- About Installing and Upgrading Software
- Install System Software Manually
- The MCD Software Installer Tool
- Upgrade System Software
- System Software Installation Details
- Installing MSL Software on APC (CX/CXi) or APC-CX(i) II (CX II/CXi II)
- Installing MSL Software on an MXe Server
- Installing System Software on the FTP Server
- Upgrade to MCD 5.0 and Group Licensing
- Upgrade the 3300 ICP Software on the MXe Server
- Upgrading/Installing with Maximum Elements Change
- Upgrade to Rel 6.0 or later with Flexed Dimensions
- Apply a Software Patch
- Distributing New Firmware to IP Phones
- Load IP Phone Software Remotely
- Downgrading to a Previous Software Release
- Chapter 5 Maintenance
- Check System
- View Logs
- Detect Device Moves for E911
- Analyze IP Phone Issues
- Power Down the Controller
- Perform a System Reset
- Back Up a Database
- Restore a Database
- Migrate SX-2000 Database Across Platforms
- Converting a PRI Database on a Universal NSU
- Export Configuration Data
- Import Configuration Data
- Restoring Default Addresses on MXe Server
- Assign Static IP Addresses to IP Phones
- Providing Power Over Ethernet to Devices (CXi/CXi II)
- Recover MXe Server
- Chapter 6 Install and Replace Units
- Component Replacement Notes
- Add or Replace Controller FRUs
- Controller Modules
- Stratum 3 Clock Module
- System i-Button/System ID Module
- Analog Main Board
- Analog Option Board
- Application Processor Card
- E2T or RTC Processor
- Hard Drives
- Fan Complex
- Power Supply Unit
- Redundant Power Supply
- RAID Controllers
- Line Cards
- Controller Card (AX)
- Flash Cards (AX)
- Memory Module (CX, CXi, AX)
- Install Cabinet FRUs
- Appendix A Hardware Reference
- Appendix B Installation Planner
- Reserved IP Addresses
- MXe Server/MXe/AX/CXi/CXi II Requirements for IP Networking
- Controller Configuration Settings (RTC)
- DHCP Configuration Settings
- Programming E2T via Debug Cable or Secure Telnet
- Configuring External DHCP Settings for E2T
- Configuring a Windows 2000 or Windows 2003 DHCP Server (Rel 7.0 and later)
- System Administration Tool Settings
- IP Phone Settings
- Telephone Programming Guide
- Increasing DSP Resources
- Appendix C Typical Network Configurations
- Network Configuration Examples
- Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)
- CXi/CXi II/MXe/MXe Server Configuration
- AX Configuration Procedures
- CXi, CXi II, MXe and AX-Specific Guidelines
- Windows 2000 FTP Server
- Appendix D Status LEDs
- Controller LEDs
- Network Services Unit LEDs
- Analog Services Unit LEDs
- ASU II Card LEDs
- IP Device LEDs
- Peripheral Cabinet LEDs
- SX-200 Bay LEDs
- Digital Services Unit LEDs
- In-Line Power Unit LEDs
- Appendix E FRU Part Numbers
- Appendix F System Capacity and Parameters
- Appendix G Older Hardware and Software
- Procedures for Older Controllers
- Programming the Controller DHCP Server Settings (prior to Rel 7.0)
- To use an alternative DHCP server (prior to Rel 7.0)
- Configuring a Windows 2000 DHCP Server (prior to Release 7.0)
- Program DHCP for VLAN (prior to Rel 7.0):
- Connect a Windows 95/98 PC to the NSU via Dial-Up
- Physically Connecting the PC to an NSU
- Creating a Dial-Up Network Connection on Windows 95/98
- Migrate SX-2000 PBX Hardware
- Collecting System Logs Manually
- Collecting System Lockup Logs Manually
- Peripheral Cabinet
- Digital Service Unit (DSU)
- Index
- Procedures for Older Controllers
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CXi, CXi II, MXe and AX-Specific Guidelines
This section describes VLAN behavior, and the different types of network
configurations: voice-only, voice and data, and the programming and
configuration requirements for CXi, CXi II, MXe and AX.
The CXi, CXi II, MXe and AX controllers each include an internal L2 switch
that is VLAN-capable. These controllers need to be treated as an integral
part of the L2 networking infrastructure.
CXi, CXi II, MXe and AX VLAN Behavior
Default VLAN 1
When the CXi/CXi II/MXe/AX is on the default VLAN, it accepts untagged
frames and tagged VLAN 1 frames. Any non-VLAN 1 tagged frames are
dropped. The CXi/CXi II/MXe/AX treats untagged frames as VLAN 1
frames. The CXi/CXi II/MXe/AX prioritizes traffic based on the priority tag.
The CXi/CXi II/MXe have two priority queues, low (0-3) and high (4-7). The
AX has four priority queues. By default untagged frames are placed in the
low priority queue. Tagged frames are prioritized according to their priority
tagging. On egress, all traffic on all ports is untagged with the exception of
port 17 on the CXi/CXi II and the two LAN ports on the MXe, MXe Server
and the AX, where the user has the option to tag VLAN1 traffic via the "Tag
VLAN 1 on Trunk Port" parameter.
Voice VLAN
When the CXi/CXi II/MXe/AX is programmed with a Voice VLAN, the
switch will allow untagged frames and tagged VLAN 1 frames as well as
Voice VLAN frames. All other VLAN tagged frames will be dropped. The
priority of tagged frames are preserved and queued accordingly. On
egress, Voice VLAN traffic is either tagged on all ports (prior to Release
9.0) or configured as tagged or untagged on a port-by-port basis (Release
9.0 and later). Untagged frames are treated as VLAN 1 and forwarded to
an external layer 2 switch.
CXi/CXi II: When the phones are on the Layer 2 switch of the CXi/CXi II,
the phones and the CXi/CXi II switch must be on the same the Voice VLAN
for the phones to communicate with the Call Control.
Note:For quick installation, the CXi, CXi II, MXe and AX can be installed
using only the default VLAN (VLAN 1). VLAN1 carries both voice and data.
If desired, the Administrator can program additional VLANs at a later date.