User guide
Table Of Contents
- About This Manual
- Overview
- Technology Enhancements in Release 5.1
- SIP Implementation
- Multi-Site Enterprise Management - AltiEnterprise Manager
- Multi-Chassis Gateway Support (ACM only)
- Capacity Improvements
- Voice Processing New Features and Enhancements
- PBX New Features and Enhancements
- Call Center New Features and Enhancements
- Client Application New Features and Enhancements
- IP Phone New Features and Enhancements (IP600, IP710, IP705)
- Key System Features
- Technology Enhancements in Release 5.1
- Software Installation & License Registration
- Getting Around AltiWare Administrator 5.1
- System Configuration
- Setting General Parameters
- Setting a System Number Plan
- Setting Business Hours
- Routing Calls on Holidays
- Configuring System Speed Dialing
- Defining System Call Restrictions
- Creating Account Codes
- Setting up Call Reports
- Country-Relevant Settings
- Audio Peripheral Configuration
- Activity
- Feature Profiles
- CT-Bus Configurations
- Voice Mail Configuration
- Auto Attendant Configuration
- Board Configuration
- Using the Triton Resource Board
- Using the Triton MeetMe Conference Board
- Configuring the Quantum Board
- Configuring the Triton Analog Station Board
- Configuring the Triton Analog Trunk LS/GS and LS Boards
- Configuring the Triton VoIP Board
- Configuring the Triton T1/E1 Board
- Configuring Virtual Boards SIPSP and H323SP
- Configuring the MAX Board
- Configuring the Virtual MobileExt Board
- Trunk Configuration
- Trunks Out of Service
- Channel Identification
- Opening the Trunk Configuration Window
- Selecting Trunks to Set Attributes
- Configuring One or Multiple Trunks
- Setting General Trunk Attributes
- H323 Tie Trunk Properties
- SIP Tie Trunk Properties
- SIP Trunk Properties
- Triton T1/E1 Trunk Properties
- Triton Analog Trunk GS/LS Properties
- Quantum Trunk Properties
- Incoming Call Routing
- Outgoing Call Blocking
- In Call Routing Configuration
- Out Call Routing Configuration
- Extension Configuration
- Setting Up IP Extensions
- AltiGen IP Phone Configuration
- Mobile Extension Configuration
- Hunt Group Configuration
- Paging Group Configuration
- Line Park Configuration
- Workgroup Configuration
- Managing and Using MeetMe Conference
- Network Configuration Guidelines for VoIP
- Enterprise VoIP Network Management
- Understanding VoIP Bandwidth Requirements
- Opening AltiEnterprise Manager
- Setting VoIP Codec Profiles
- Assigning Codec Profiles to IP Addresses
- Defining IP Networks
- Defining the IP Dialing Table
- The Multi-site VoIP Domain
- Working with Servers in the VoIP Domain
- Managing VoIP Domain Users
- Configuring Global Least Cost Routing
- When Information May Be Out of Sync
- System Report Management
- Tools and Applications
- E1-R2 and E1 ISDN PRI Installations
- Required Service Parameters
- Network Ports
- Technical Support & Product Repair Services
- Troubleshooting
- Index
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Note: For ideally synchronized systems, Transmit and Receive Frame Slips
counters should be ‘0.’ Continuous update of the frame slips counters means
that transmit and receive frequencies are not equal. In this case, you should
check the system and CT-Bus clock setup.
Setting the Configurable Options
These are the options you can set:
Line Code Errors Line Code Error is defined as an occurrence of a bi-polar
variation or excessive zeroes.
Bit Errors Bit Errors are defined as a CRC-6 error in ESF, FT-bit
error in SLC-96 and F-bit or sync bit error in SF.
Xmt Frame Slips Transmit Frame Slips counter shows the number of
frame slips for the transmitter
Clear button Use the Clear button to reset the statistics counters.
Option Notes
Frame Type • For T1, you can set the Frame Type to either SF or ESF.
SF (Superframe Format) consists of 12 consecutive
frames. ESF (Extended Superframe Format) consists of
24 consecutive frames.
• For E1, you can set the Frame Type to either No CRC or
CRC4. CRC4 is embedded into 16 consecutive frames.
Line Code • For T1, you can set the Line Code to either AMI or
B8ZS. AMI (Alternate Mark Inversion) is the line coding
format in T1 transmission systems whereby successive
ones (marks) are alternately inverted and sent with
opposite polarity of the preceding mark. B8ZS (Binary 8
Zero Substitution) sends two violations of the bipolar line
encoding technique, rather than inserting a one for every
seven consecutive zeros.
• For E1, you can set the Line Code to either AMI or
HDB3. HDB3 (High Density Bipolar Order) is based on
AMI, but extends this by inserting violation codes
whenever there is a run of four or more zeros.
Zero Code Suppression You can set the Zero Code Suppression to None (default
setting), Jam Bit 8, GTE or Bell.
Zero Code Suppression inserts a “one” bit to prevent the
transmission of eight or more consecutive “zero” bits; Jam
Bit 8 forces every bit 8 to a one; GTE Zero Code
Suppression replaces bit 8 of an all zero channel byte to a
one, except in signaling frames where bit 7 is forced to a
one. Bell Zero Code Suppression replaces bit 7 of an all zero
channel byte with a one.
CD Bits Handling CD Bits Handling is not editable.
Error Meaning