HARDWARE USER GUIDE
Table of Contents Chapter 1 - Before You Begin Before You Begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Printing the Hardware User Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . What's New in this Release? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Disclaimer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide 3300 Network Services Units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Mitel Networks™ 3300 Universal NSU Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 3300 Universal NSU Protocols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 3300 Universal NSU DIP Switch Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of Contents Chapter 3 - Installing Installing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Required Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Installation Site . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Parts and Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Install Peripheral Interface Cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cable the Unit to the MDF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peripheral Interface Cabling Tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USOC Connector Pin Designations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of Contents Chapter 4 - Install Upgrades and FRUs Install Upgrades and FRUs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hardware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Controller Upgrade Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 User System - Add Voice Mail Ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peripheral Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Troubleshoot Fiber Interface Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Troubleshoot the DID Loop/Tie Trunk Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 1 Before You Begin
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3300 ICP Hardware User Guide 3300 ICP Release 3.1: • Migration of SX-2000® LIGHT to 3300 ICP • Migration of SX-2000 MICRO LIGHT to 3300 ICP • Migration of 3200 ICP to 3300 ICP • Peripheral Node support • Digital Service Unit support • NSU Chaining • 5001 IP Phone and 5005 IP Phone • Security Disclaimer The information contained in this document is believed to be accurate in all respects but is not warranted by Mitel Networks Corporation (MITEL®).
Before You Begin Safety Instructions You can access a printable version of the Safety Instructions from our edocs web site. Note: You must have Adobe Acrobat® Reader to view and print the Safety Instructions. If you need a copy of Adobe Acrobat® Reader, it is available for download at http://www.adobe.com/acrobat. Release 3.
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Chapter 2 Specifications
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Specifications Specifications Technical Information Technical Characteristics Signaling and Supervisory Tones The standard range of programmed tones are composed of • 12 DTMF sets of tones • 1 set of tones that form part of the call progress tone plan • 1 test of 1004 Hz (digital milliwatt). DTMF Signaling Input Signaling: The system is capable of accepting and repeating the standard DTMF tones as specified in EIA/TIA 464-C.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide - dial the digit ‘1’ on an ordinary rotary telephone. • Station switchhook flashes of less than the maximum programmed switchhook flash time will not be repeated towards the central office. • An open Tip lead condition of 500 ms (optional 100 ms) or more duration on a CO trunk will release the system connection. • Momentary open loop conditions of up to 350 ms (optional 100 ms) generated by the central office on outgoing system calls will not release calls.
Specifications • CO Trunk Loop - The system operates with CO Trunks up to a maximum of 1600 ohms loop resistance. • CO Trunk Seizure - The nominal seizure resistance is 265 ohms at 20 mA. • CO Trunk Resistance - The on-hook dc input resistance of the LS trunks is not less than 5M ohms.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Loss and Level Requirements Specifications Country Requirement Document Australia ACIF S002, S003 Canada CS03, T520, T512 France TBR21, ST13 Germany TBR21 Italy TBR21 Netherlands TBR21 New Zealand TNA-102, PTC-207, PTC-217 North America TIA/EIA 464-C, TIA/EIA TSB 116 Portugal TBR21 Spain TBR21 United Kingdom BTR1050, BTR1080, BTR 1181, NCOP(86)42 and BS6450 Pt 4 Implementation In the loss plans, positive values are losses and negative values are gains.
Specifications Australia Loss Plan Matrix iONS → iONS ↑ 11 ONS ↑ 11 iOPS ↑ 8 OPS ↑ 8 DGS ↑ 3 WAN ↑ 3 DCO ↑ 2 ONS → 11 11 8 8 3 3 2 0 1 1 1 2 iOPS → 8 8 5 5 0 0 -1 -2 -2 -1 -1 -1 OPS → 8 8 5 5 0 0 -1 -2 -2 -1 -1 -1 DGS → 8 8 5 5 0 0 0 -1 2 0 3 0 WAN → 8 8 5 5 0 0 0 -1 2 0 3 0 DCO → 8 8 5 5 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 iACO → 0 0 -3 -3 -6 -5 -6 -4 -4 -4 -4 -6 iACOs → 1 1 -2 -2 -6 -6 -6 -4 -4 -4 -4 -6
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide France Loss Plan Matrix iONS → iONS ↑ 15 ONS → 15 15 12 10 3 3 3 1 4 1 4 4 iOPS → 12 12 9 9 2 2 1 -1 2 -1 2 2 OPS → 12 12 9 7 0 0 0 -2 1 -2 1 1 DGS → 10 10 7 7 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 4 WAN → 10 10 7 7 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 4 DCO → 11 11 8 7 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 4 iACO → 1 1 -2 -2 -6 -6 -6 -6 -4 -6 -4 -2 iACOs → 4 4 1 1 -3 -3 -3 -4 -2 -4 -2 1 ACO → 1 1 -2 -2 -6 -6 -6 -6 -4 -6
Specifications Germany Loss Plan Matrix iONS → iONS ↑ 13 ONS ↑ 13 iOPS ↑ 10 OPS ↑ 10 DGS ↑ 4 WAN ↑ 4 DCO ↑ 4 ONS → 13 13 10 10 3 3 3 0 2 1 3 3 iOPS → 10 10 7 7 1 1 1 -1 -1 0 0 0 OPS → 10 10 7 7 0 0 0 -1 1 0 0 0 DGS → 10 10 7 7 0 0 0 -1 1 0 0 0 WAN → 10 10 7 7 0 0 0 -1 1 0 0 0 DCO → 10 10 7 7 0 0 0 -1 1 0 2 1 iACO → 2 2 -1 0 -6 -6 -6 -7 -5 -6 -6 -6 iACOs → 4 4 1 1 -6 -6 -6 -7 -5 -6 -6 -6
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Latin America Loss Plan Matrix iONS → iONS ↑ 6 ONS ↑ 6 iOPS ↑ 3 OPS ↑ 3 DGS ↑ 0 WAN ↑ 0 DCO ↑ 3 ONS → 6 6 3 3 0 0 3 0 3 0 3 3 iOPS → 3 3 0 0 -3 -3 0 0 0 0 0 3 OPS → 3 3 0 0 -3 -3 0 0 0 0 0 3 DGS → 9 9 6 6 0 0 0 2 3 0 3 3 WAN → 9 9 6 6 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 3 DCO → 9 9 6 6 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 3 iACO → 0 0 0 0 -9 -6 -3 0 0 0 0 0 iACOs → 3 3 0 0 -6 -3 -3 0 0 0 0 0 ACO → 0
Specifications New Zealand Loss Plan Matrix iONS → iONS ↑ 11 ONS ↑ 11 iOPS ↑ 8 OPS ↑ 8 DGS ↑ 3 WAN ↑ 3 DCO ↑ 3 ONS → 11 11 8 8 3 3 3 0 2 0 2 -1 iOPS → 8 8 5 5 0 0 0 -3 -1 -3 -1 -4 OPS → 8 8 5 5 0 0 0 -3 -1 -3 -1 -4 DGS → 8 8 5 5 0 0 0 -2 0 -2 0 -2 WAN → 8 8 5 5 0 0 0 -2 0 -2 0 -2 DCO → 8 8 5 5 0 0 0 -2 0 -2 0 -1 iACO → 0 0 -3 -3 -8 -8 -8 -8 -8 -8 -8 -9 iACOs → 2 2 -1 -1 -6 -6 -6 -8 -6 -8 -
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Portugal Loss Plan Matrix iONS → iONS ↑ 15 ONS ↑ 15 iOPS ↑ 12 OPS ↑ 12 DGS ↑ 5 WAN ↑ 5 DCO ↑ 5 ONS → 13 13 10 10 3 3 3 2 4 3 5 5 iOPS → 12 12 9 9 2 2 2 -1 1 0 2 2 OPS → 10 10 7 7 0 0 0 -1 1 0 2 2 DGS → 10 10 7 7 0 0 0 -1 1 0 0 0 WAN → 10 10 7 7 0 0 0 -1 1 0 0 0 DCO → 10 10 7 7 0 0 0 -1 1 0 2 1 iACO → 2 2 -1 0 -6 -6 -6 -7 -5 -6 -6 -6 iACOs → 4 4 1 1 -6 -6 -6 -7 -
Specifications United Kingdom Loss Plan Matrix iONS → iONS ↑ 11 ONS ↑ 11 iOPS ↑ 11 OPS ↑ 11 DGS ↑ 5 WAN ↑ 5 DCO ↑ 5 ONS → 11 11 11 11 5 5 5 3 6 3 6 6 iOPS → 8 6 6 6 0 2 2 0 1 0 1 2 OPS → 8 6 6 6 0 2 1 0 1 0 1 2 DGS → 7 4 7 7 0 0 0 1 -2 -3 -2 0 WAN → 7 7 7 7 0 0 0 1 4 4 4 4 DCO → 7 7 7 7 0 0 0 1 1 4 1 4 iACO → 3 3 1 1 -4 -4 -2 0 1 1 1 2 iACOs → 2 2 1 1 1 0 -3 3 1 1 1 4 ACO → 0 -2 1
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Tone ARS 2nd Dial Busy Dial Camp-on Conference Confirmation Feature Active Dial Interrupted Dial Message Notification Modem Answer Override Paging Reorder Ringback Special Busy Special Ringback Transfer Dial Voice Mail Output Level iONS -15 -15 -15 -15 -15 -15 -15 -15 -15 -24 -27 -21 -15 -15 -15 -15 -15 -21 ONS -15 -15 -15 -15 -15 -15 -15 -15 -15 -24 -27 -21 -15 -15 -15 -15 -15 -21 iOPS ------------------------------------- OPS ------------------------------------- iACO -1
Specifications Tone ARS 2nd Dial Busy Dial Camp-on Conference Confirmation Feature Active Dial Interrupted Dial Message Notification Modem Answer Override Paging Reorder Ringback Special Busy Special Ringback Transfer Dial Voice Mail Output Level iONS -23 -23 -23 -17 -19 -23 -23 -23 -23, -17, -23 -20 -17 -17 -23 -23 -23 -23 -23 -17 ONS -23 -23 -23 -17 -19 -23 -23 -23 -23, -17, -23 -20 -17 -17 -23 -23 -23 -23 -23 -17 iOPS ------------------- ------------------- OPS -20 -20 -20 -14 -16 -20 -20 -20 -20,
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide France Tone Plan ARS 2nd Dial Busy Camp-on Conference Confirmation Dial Tone Feature Active Dial Interrupted Dial Message Notification Frequency (Hz) 440 440 520 400 440 440 440 440 440, 520, 440 Modem Answer Override Paging Reorder Ringback Special Busy Special Ringback Transfer Dial Voice Mail 2025 1400 440 440 440 440 440 440 440 Tone Cadence (s) Continuous 0.5 on, 0.5 off, repeat 0.2 on, off 0.6 on, off Continuous Continuous 0.75 on, 0.75 off, then continuous 0.
Specifications Tone Special Busy Special Ringback Transfer Dial Voice Mail Output Level iONS ONS iOPS OPS iACO iACOs ACO ACOs -20 -20 -20 -23 -20 -20 -20 -23 --------- --------- -15 -15 -15 -18 -18 -18 -18 -21 -15 -15 -15 -18 -15 -15 -15 -18 DCO ATT -13 -17 -13 -17 -13 -17 -16 -20 Page 2 of 2 Note: DTMF tones are supported. Note: Digital (DGS) and IP (WAN) tones are conveyed as Real-Time Transfer Protocol (RTP) packets.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Tone ARS 2nd Dial Busy Dial Camp-on Conference Confirmation External Camp-on Feature Active Dial Interrupted Dial Message Notification Modem Answer Override Paging Reorder Ringback Special Busy Special Ringback Transfer Dial Voice Mail Output Level iONS -15 -15 -15 -15 -15 -15 -15 -15 -15 -15 -24 -27 -21 -15 -15 -15 -15 -15 -21 ONS -15 -15 -15 -15 -15 -15 -15 -15 -15 -15 -24 -27 -21 -15 -15 -15 -15 -15 -21 iOPS -12 -12 -12 -12 -12 -12 -12 -12 -12 -12 -21 -24 -18 -12 -12 -12
Specifications Tone ARS 2nd Dial Busy Dial Camp-on Conference Confirmation Feature Active Dial Interrupted Dial Message Notification Modem Answer Override Paging Reorder Ringback Special Busy Special Ringback Transfer Dial Voice Mail Output Levels iONS ONS iOPS OPS iACO iACOs ACO ACOs DCO ATT -17 -20 -17 -20 -17 -20 -17 -20 -17 -17 -20 -17 -20 -17 -20 -17 -20 -24 -27 -20 -17 -20 -17 -20 -17 -20 -17 -20 -17 -20 -21 -13 -16 -13 -16 -13 -16 -13 -16 -13 -13 -16 -13 -16 -13 -16 -13 -16 -20 -23 -16
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Latin America Tone Plan Tone Frequency (Hz) Cadence (s) ARS 2nd Dial 425 Continuous Busy 480/620 0.5 on, 0.5 off, repeat Camp-on 440 0.1 on, 0.05 off, repeat x 2 Conference 440 1 on, off Confirmation 350/440 Continuous Dial 350/440 Continuous Feature Active Dial 350/440 (0.1 on, 0.1 off) x 8, then continuous Interrupted Dial 350/440 (0.1 on, 0.1 off) x 8, then continuous Message Notification 350/440 (0.1 on, .01 off) x 4, (0.2 on, 0.2 off) x 2, (0.
Specifications Tone Output Level iONS ONS iOPS OPS iACO iACOs ACO ACOs DCO ATT Special Ringback -22 -22 -22 -19 -19 -19 -19 -19 -19 -19 Transfer Dial -23 -23 -23 -20 -20 -20 -20 -20 -20 -20 Voice Mail -17 -17 -17 -14 -14 -14 -14 -14 -14 -14 Page 2 of 2 Note: DTMF tones are supported. Note: Digital (DGS) and IP (WAN) tones are conveyed as Real-Time Transfer Protocol (RTP) packets. Note: "---" indicates that this interface is not supported in this country.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Tone Output Levels iONS ONS iOPS OPS iACO iACOs ACO ACOs DCO ATT ARS 2nd Dial -16 -16 -13 --- -11 Busy -16 -16 -13 --- -11 -14 -11 -11 -9 -13 -14 -11 -11 -9 -13 Dial -16 -16 -13 --- -11 -14 -11 -11 -9 -13 Camp-on -16 -16 -13 Conference -18 -18 -15 --- -11 -14 -11 -11 -9 -13 --- -13 -16 -13 -13 -11 Confirmation -16 -16 -15 -13 --- -11 -14 -11 -11 -9 -13 Feature Active Dial -16 -16 -13 --- -11 -14
Specifications Tone Plan (continued) Tone Ringback Special Busy Special Ringback Transfer Dial Voice Mail Frequency (Hz) 400/450 400 400/450 400 440 Cadence (s) 1 on, 2 off, repeat 0.35 on, 0.35 off, repeat 0.4 on, 0.2 off, 0.4 on, 2.0 off, repeat forever (0.1 on, 0.1 off) x 3, then continuous 0.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide North America Tone Plan ARS 2nd Dial Busy Camp-on Conference Confirmation Dial Tone Feature Active Dial Interrupted Dial Message Notification Frequency (Hz) 350/440 480/620 440 440 350/440 350/440 350/440 350/440 350/440 Modem Answer Override Paging Reorder Ringback Special Busy Special Ringback Transfer Dial Voice Mail 2025 440 440 480/620 440/480 480/620 440/480 350/440 440 Tone Cadence (s) Continuous 0.5 on, 0.5 off, repeat 0.1 on, 0.
Specifications Portugal Tone Tone Plan Frequency (Hz) Cadence (s) ARS 2nd Dial 400 Continuous Busy 425 0.2 on, 0.2 off, repeat Camp-on 425 0.2 on, .01 off, 0.2 on, 0.1 off Conference 425 0.2 on, off Confirmation 425 0.1 on, 0.1 off, 0.1 on, 0.7 off, repeat Dial 350/425 Continuous Feature Active Dial 350/425 0.7 on, 0.7 off, repeat Interrupted Dial 425 0.9 on, 0.1 off, then (0.1 on, 0.1 off, 0.1 on, 0.7 off, repeat forever) Message Notification 425 0.7 on, .
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Spain Tone Plan Tone Frequency (Hz) Cadence (s) ARS 2nd Dial 425 Continuous Busy 425 0.2 on, 0.2 off, repeat Camp-on 425 0.6 on, 0.2 off, 0.6 on, off Conference 1400 0.4 on, off Confirmation 425 Continuous Dial 425 Continuous Feature Active Dial 425 (0.1 on, 0.1 off) x 8, then continuous Interrupted Dial 425 (0.1 on, 0.1 off), repeat x 8, then continuous Message Notification 425, 440, 425 425 (0.1 on, .01 off) x 4, then 440 (0.2 on, 0.
Specifications Tone Output Levels iONS ONS iOPS OPS iACO iACOs ACO ACOs DCO ATT Transfer Dial -17 -17 -14 --- -12 -15 -12 -12 -10 -14 Voice Mail -21 -21 -18 --- -16 -19 -16 -16 -14 -18 Page 2 of 2 Note: DTMF tones are supported. Note: Digital (DGS) and IP (WAN) tones are conveyed as Real-Time Transfer Protocol (RTP) packets. Note: "---" indicates that this interface is not supported in this country.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Tone ARS 2nd Dial Busy Dial Camp-on Conference Confirmation Feature Active Dial Interrupted Dial Message Notification Modem Answer Override Paging Reorder Ringback Special Busy Special Ringback 34 Output Level iONS ONS iOPS OPS iACO -8 -12 -17 -22 -9 -14 -19 -8 -12 -17 -22 -9 -14 -19 -14 -8 -12 -17 -22 -8 -12 -17 -22 -8 -12 -17 -22 -9 -14 -20 -18 -19 -9 -14 -19 -12 -17 -22 -8 -12 -17 -22 -12 -17 -22 -7 -11 -16 -21 -8 -13 -18 -7 -11 -16 -21 -8 -13 -18 -13 -7 -
Specifications Tone Transfer Dial Voice Mail Output Level iONS ONS iOPS OPS iACO -8 -12 -19 -7 -11 -18 -5 -9 -16 -10 -14 -21 -4 -8 -15 iACO s -3 -7 -14 ACO ACOs -4 -8 -15 -4 -8 -15 DCO ATT -5 -4 -9 -8 -16 -15 Page 2 of 2 Note: DTMF tones are supported. Note: Digital (DGS) and IP (WAN) tones are conveyed as (RTP) packets. Note: "---" indicates that this interface is not supported in this country. E2T Compression The 3300 ICP supports G.729ac voice compression.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide When controllers are networked together the compression becomes more complex. The following examples are assuming that the IP devices are in different compression zones. The WAN link is assumed to be G.729 compressed. The LAN link is assumed to be in the same compression zone and running G.711.
Specifications The following examples assume that compression is not being used within the LAN, each node is in a separate compression zone and Node A is the host of each conference call. For example: A three-party conference is established between a TDM device and an IP device on Node A across a LAN, and an IP device on Node B across a WAN.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide 3300 Controller 100 Controller Mitel Networks™ 3300 - 100 Controller Components Front Panel • Remote Alarm port (DB-9 connector) • Two RS-232 ports (DB-9 connectors) (Printer and Maintenance) • Dual fiber interface module (FIM) ports to support the NSUs (Network Services Units) or the Peripheral unit. • Two 10/100 Ethernet connections via RJ-45 (8-pin CAT5 cross-over cable) Note: Only the first connection is fully provisioned.
Specifications • Power fail protected real-time clock • Digital Signal Processor (DSP) (provides telecom functions) • Two cooling fans. Configurations There are several configuration options for the 3300 ICP (100 Controller): • 100 User System without Compression • 100 User System with 32 Compression Channels • 100 User System with 30 Voice Mail Ports • 100 User System with 32 Compression Channels and 30 Voice Mail Ports The following top view diagram shows the MMC/A slot numbering convention.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide 100 User System without Compression This system uses: • One embedded 300 MHz RTC/E2T processor • One embedded 64 Channel Echo Canceller • One dual FIM • One DSP Module (21161) for telecom support This provides: • 4 DSP devices for telecom functions for 100 users • 64 channels of Echo Cancellation • 2 External FIM connections • 2 ASU connections (CIM ports) for up to 48 ONS ports The two external FIM connections are for providing connectivity to NSUs.
Specifications 100 User System with 32 Compression Channels This system uses: • One embedded 300 MHz RTC/E2T processor • One embedded 64 Channel Echo Canceller • One dual FIM • One DSP Module (21161) for telecom support • One DSP Module (21161) for 32 channels of compression This provides: • 4 DSP devices for telecom functions for 100 users • 4 DSP devices for 32 channels of compression • 64 channels of Echo Cancellation • 2 External FIM connections • 2 ASU connections (CIM ports) for up
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide 100 User System with 30 Voice Mail Ports This system uses: • One embedded 300 MHz RTC/E2T processor • One embedded 64 Channel Echo Canceller • One dual FIM • One DSP Module (21161) for telecom support • One DSP Module (21161) for upgrade to 30 Voice Mail Ports This provides: • 4 DSP devices for telecom functions for 100 users • 4 DSP devices for additional voice mail resources • 64 channels of Echo Cancellation • 2 External FIM connections • 2 ASU connections
Specifications 100 User System with 32 Compression Channels and 30 Voice Mail Ports This system uses: • One embedded 300 MHz RTC/E2T processor • One embedded 64 Channel Echo Canceller • One dual FIM • One DSP Module (21161) for telecom support • One DSP Module (21161) for upgrade to 30 Voice Mail Ports • One DSP Module (21161) for 32 Compression Channels This provides: • 4 DSP devices for telecom functions for 100 users • 4 DSP devices for additional voice mail resources • 4 DSP devices fo
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide 3300 Controller 250 and 700 Controller Mitel Networks™ 3300 - 250 and 700 Controller Components Front Panel • Remote Alarm port (DB-9 connector) • Two RS-232 ports (DB-9 connectors) (Printer and Maintenance) • Dual FIM ports to support the NSUs (Network Services Units) or a Peripheral Unit • L2 switch provides four 10/100 Ethernet connections via RJ-45 (8-pin CAT5 cross-over cable) • Four 2 MB CIM (copper interface module) ports are used to connect to the ASUs (Analog
Specifications • Power fail protected real-time clock • Digital Signal Processor (DSP) (provides for tone and conference functions) • Two cooling fans.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide 250 User System without Compression This system uses: • One 300 MHz RTC • One 300 MHz E2T • One 64 Channel Echo Canceller • One Dual FIM • One DSP Module (21061/21161) for telecom support This provides: • Four DSP devices for telecom functions • 64 Channels of Echo Cancellation • Two External FIM connections • Four ASU connections (CIM ports) The two external FIM connections are for providing connectivity for up to two Peripheral Units or up to four NSUs.
Specifications 250 User System with 30 Voice Mail Ports This system uses: • One 300 MHz RTC • One 300 MHz E2T • One 64 Channel Echo Canceller • One Dual FIM • One DSP Module (21061/21161) for telecom support • One DSP Module (21161) for 30 Voice Mail Ports This provides: • Four DSP devices (21061/21161) for telecom functions for up to 250 users • 30 Voice Mail Ports • 64 Channels of Echo Cancellation • Two External FIM connections • Four ASU connections (CIM ports) The four external F
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide 250 User System with 32 Compression Channels This system uses: • One 300 MHz RTC • One 300 MHz E2T • One 64 Channel Echo Canceller • One Dual FIM • One DSP Module (21061/21161) for telecom support • One DSP Module (21161) for 32 channels of compression This provides: • Four DSP devices for telecom functions • Four DSP devices for 32 channels of compression • 64 channels of Echo Cancellation • Two External FIM connections • Four ASU connections (CIM ports)
Specifications 250 User System with 32 Compression Channels and 30 Voice Mail Ports This system uses: • One 300 MHz RTC • One 300 MHz E2T • One 64 Channel Echo Canceller • One Dual FIM • One DSP Module (21061/21161) for telecom support • One DSP Module (21161) for 32 channels of compression • One DSP Module (21161) for 30 Voice Mail Ports This provides: • Four DSP devices (21061/21161) for telecom functions for up to 250 users • Four DSP devices (21161) for 32 channels of compression • 3
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide 250 User System with 64 Compression Channels This system uses: • One 300 MHz RTC • One 300 MHz E2T • One 64 Channel Echo Canceller • One Dual FIM • One DSP Module (21061/21161) for telecom support • Two DSP Modules (21161) for 64 channels of compression This provides: • Four DSP devices for telecom functions • Eight DSP devices for 64 channels of compression • 64 channels of Echo Cancellation • Two External FIM connections • Four ASU connections (CIM ports)
Specifications 250 User System with 64 Compression Channels and 30 Voice Mail Ports This system uses: • One 300 MHz RTC • One 300 MHz E2T • One 64 Channel Echo Canceller • One Dual FIM • One DSP Module (21061/21161) for telecom support • Two DSP Modules (21161) for 64 channels of compression • One DSP Module (21161) for 30 Voice Mail Ports This provides: • Four DSP devices (21061/21161) for telecom functions for up to 250 users • Eight 21161 DSP devices for 64 channels of compression • 3
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide 700 User System without Compression This system uses: • One 300 MHz RTC • One 300 MHz E2T • One 128 Channel Echo Canceller • Two Dual FIMs • Two DSP Modules (21061/21161) for telecom support This provides: • Eight DSP devices for telecom functions • 128 channels of Echo Cancellation • Two External FIM connections • Four ASU connections (CIM ports) The four external FIM connections are for providing connectivity for up to four Peripheral Units or up to eight NS
Specifications 700 User System with 32 Compression Channels This system uses: • One 300 MHz RTC • One 300 MHz E2T • One 128 Channel Echo Canceller • Two Dual FIMs • Two DSP Modules (21061/21161) for telecom support • One DSP Module (21161) for 32 channels of compression This provides: • Eight DSP devices for telecom functions • Four DSP devices for 64 channels of compression • 128 channels of Echo Cancellation • Four External FIM connections • Four ASU connections (CIM ports) The four
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide 700 User System with 64 Compression Channels This system uses: • One 300 MHz RTC • One 300 MHz E2T • One 128 Channel Echo Canceller • Two Dual FIMs • Two DSP Modules (21061/21161) for telecom support • Two DSP Modules (21161) for 64 channels of compression This provides: • Eight DSP devices for telecom functions • Eight DSP devices for 64 channels of compression • 128 channels of Echo Cancellation • Four External FIM connections • Four ASU connections (CIM
Specifications Mitel Networks 3300 Controller Dimensions Physical Dimensions Height 2.625 in. (6.66 cm) (1.5 U) Width 17.75 in. (45.1 cm) (19" rack mountable) Depth 15.5 in. (39.4 cm) Weight 15.8 lb (7.17 kg) 3300 Controller Environment Storage Environment Condition Specification Temperature -40º to 140º F (-40º to +60º C) Humidity 15-95% Relative Humidity, non-condensing Vibration 0.5 g, 7 to 100 Hz, any orthogonal axis 1.5 g, 100 to 500 Hz, any orthogonal axis Mechanical Stress One 15.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Output Power Output Voltage Max Current +3.3 +/- 1.5% 30.0A +5.0V +/- 1% 8.0A (Total power of 3.3V and 5.0V not to exceed 100W) +12.0V +/- 7% 3.0A (Hard Disk Drive) 3300 Controller PCB Interfaces PCB (Printed Circuit Board) Interfaces Connector Function Type Signals Comments RS-232 DB9 2 Txd, Rxd, (RTS), (CTS), (DTR), (CD), DSR, Gnd (parenthesis indicates operational function, dependent upon application) DCE pinout. Female style. Supports rates to 115K.
Specifications 3300 Network Services Units Mitel Networks™ 3300 Universal NSU Components Front panel • RS-232 serial port (DB9 connector to a PC) for maintenance purposes such as field installation, database upgrade, access to logs, and modem connection for remote access • Ethernet port (RJ-45 connector) for future use • Faceplate LEDs - Miscellaneous, Link Status, and Message Link Controlled • FIM port for fiber connection to the 3300 Controller • Two CIM ports • Reset pin.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide 3300 Universal NSU Protocols The 3300 Universal NSU provides T1 or E1 connectivity and supports up to two links per unit. The protocols supported by the interfaces are: • T1 - PRI, Q.Sig, DPNSS, T1/D4 • E1 - PRI, Q.Sig, DPNSS, DASSII • PRI variant - DMS-250, DMS-100, 4ESS, NI-2, 5ESS, and Euro ISDN (NET5, Q.SIG) Protocol variant - EURO_STANDARD, EURO_NUMERIS, EURO_CAYMAN, NI2_STANDARD, NI2_5ESS, NI2_GTD5, QSIG_ISO, QSIG_ETSI) Note: Q.SIG uses Master/Slave.
Specifications Mitel Networks™ 3300 R2 NSU Components Front panel • RS-232 serial port (DB9 connector to a PC) for maintenance purposes such as field installation, database upgrade, access to logs, and modem connection for remote access • Ethernet port (RJ-45 connector) for future use • Faceplate LEDs - Miscellaneous, Link Status, and Message Link Controlled • FIM port for fiber connection to the 3300 Controller • Two CIM ports • Reset pin.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide 3300 R2 NSU DIP Switch Settings MF-R2 Port DIP Switch Settings DIP Switch Use Default Setting Notes 1 Tx Ground Up Tx shield ground when down 2 Rx Ground Up Rx shield ground when down 3 Impedance selector #1 Up 120 ohm 4 Impedance selector #2 Up 100 ohm 5 Impedance selector #3 Up 75 ohm 6 LT/NT selector Up Up for NT, down for LT E1/MF-R2 Mode/Connector DIP Switch Setting BNC Adapter Required Imped LT/NT ance Mode No 120 NT 1 Tx Gnd 2 Rx Gnd 3
Specifications • Protective ground to ground the chassis. • Power connector. Note: UK BRI will drive power to the BRI circuits; the NA BRI will not. 3300 BRI NSU Protocols Fifteen interfaces are programmed for line support in the NA product and line or trunk support in the UK version. The 3300 BRI NSU protocols are • Euro-ISDN 2B+D, Basic Rate Interface • North American National ISDN-1 • North American National ISDN-2. Mitel Networks 3300 NSU Dimensions Physical Dimensions Height 1.75 in. (4.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Operational Environment Condition Specification Temperature 41º to 122ºF (5º to 50ºC) Humidity 34-95% Relative Humidity, non-condensing Maximum Heat Dissipation fully loaded (see Note) 170 BTUs per hour Conversion factors: 1 watt is equal to 3.412 BTUs per hour, 1 ton of refrigeration is equal to 12,000 BTUs per hour or 3.516 Kilowatts, and 3/4 Kilowatt-hour is equal to 1 ton of refrigeration.
Specifications RS-232 Maintenance Connector Allocation Signal Name RJ-45 Connector Pin DTR (data terminal ready) DCD (data carrier detector) 1 RXD (receive data) 2 TXD (transmit data) 3 DTR (data terminal ready) 4 GND 5 Not used 6 RTS (ready to send) 7 CTS (clear to send) 8 Not used 9 BRI Connector Allocation T1 1 T2 2 T3 3 T4 4 T5 5 T6 6 T7 7 T8 8 T9 9 T10 10 T11 11 T12 12 T13 13 T14 14 T15 15 R1 26 R2 27 R3 28 R4 29 R5 30 R6 31 R7 32 R8 33
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide 3300 Analog Services Units Mitel Networks™ 3300 Universal ASU Components Front Panel • 16 ONS LEDs showing circuit status • 4 LS trunk LEDs showing circuit status • 1 CIM Status LED • RJ-45 connector (CIM connection to the 3300 Controller).
Specifications Rear Panel • 25 pair D-type connector provides access to the LS and ONS Tip/Ring or A/B circuits. • Standard Male IEC AC input connector for power requirement. 3300 ASU and Universal ASU Dimensions Physical Dimensions Height 1.75 in. (4.454 cm) (1 U) Width 17.75 in. (45.1 cm) (19" rack mountable) Depth 15.5 in. (39.4 cm) Weight 10.61 lb (4.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide 3300 ASU and Universal ASU Power Power Supply Input Specifications Note: Connector is a Standard Male IEC320 AC input. Voltage Universal input design, operating input voltages from 90VAC to 264VAC. It regulates a +5, -48V, -30V, -5V, 70VAC ringing signal, and the –115VAC Message Waiting Signal. Current < 1.0A RMS at 90VAC and full rated load. Frequency AC input frequencies from 47Hz to 63Hz.
Specifications 25 pair Connector Pin Allocations (continued) Pin Signal Pin Signal 14 ONS Tip 14 39 ONS Ring 14 15 ONS Tip 15 40 ONS Ring 15 16 ONS Tip 16 41 ONS Ring 16 17 LS Tip 1 42 LS Ring 1 18 LS Tip 1-1 43 LS Ring 1-1 19 LS Tip 2 44 LS Ring 2 20 LS Tip 1-2 45 LS Ring 1-2 21 LS Tip 3 46 LS Ring 3 22 LS Tip 1-3 47 LS Ring 1-3 23 LS Tip 4 48 LS Ring 4 24 LS Tip 1-4 49 LS Ring 1-4 25 N/C 50 N/C Music on Hold Connector Pin Allocations (Universal ASU only)
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide • Constant current design with the loop current set at 25mA. If the loop range extends pass 600 Ohm, this circuit will revert to a voltage feed of approximately 2xVdc (design dependant parameter between 22-26 Vdc). The circuit remains active and the loop current will be dependant on the external loop impedance. • Supports a Ringing Equivalent Number (REN) of 3. • Capable of on-hook transmission. Used in conjunction with a centralized resource to deliver calling line ID.
Specifications ONS Ringing Parameters (ASU) Ringing Parameters for NA/LA Parameters for UK/EU Voltage 65 Vrms sinewave superimposed onto –48Vdc 65 Vrms sinewave superimposed onto –48Vdc Frequency 20Hz 25 Hz Trip Battery Silent interval Ring Interval -30Vdc -50Vdc -30Vdc -50Vdc Number of bridged ringers 3 3 Max.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide LS Trunk Signaling Protocols (3300 Universal ASU) LS Trunk Signaling Supported Protocols ASU Variant LS Protocol North America (NA) Latin America (LA) TIA/EIA-464-B United Kingdom (UK) UK Subscriber / Subsidiary Loop United Kingdom (UK) UK Loop Start Disconnect Clear United Kingdom (UK) Europe (EU) CTR-21 LS Trunk Parameters (3300 Universal ASU) Trunk Functions Parameters for NA/LA Parameters for UK/EU Input Impedance 600 Ohms 370R + (620R//310uF) (UK) 270R + (75
Specifications The four MOH tips & rings occupy an 8 pin female modular jack located on the rear panel. Note: Only one port is supported through software on the system. Paging (3300 Universal ASU only) There are two paging ports on the 3300 Universal ASU. The paging port is a transformer coupled interface with 600 ohms input impedance. The port is full duplex and has a complete 2/4 wire hybrid interface. The Balance impedance is set at 600 ohms.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Note: When the 3300 Universal ASU is in reset condition it goes into System Fail Transfer mode. While in this mode, the 4 ONS pre-defined circuits and the corresponding LS circuits will be connected together by hardware relays allowing callers to make calls without any local call control intervention (telephones are connected directly to the CO or exchange).
Specifications • Peripheral Interface Cards: The Peripheral Interface cards connect telephone trunks and peripheral devices (such as SUPERSET™ telephones) to the system. They are located in slots 1 through 12. • Power Converter (AC): The AC power converter converts AC input power to the voltages required by the circuit cards and FIMs (+5 Vdc, +12 Vdc, -27 Vdc, -48 Vdc and 80 Vac ringing). It is installed in slots 13 to 15.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide - A ground connector. Peripheral Unit Dimensions Physical Dimensions Height 19 inches (48.0 cm) Width 18 inches (45.8 cm) Depth 16.5 inches (42.0 cm) Weight 95 lbs (43.2 kg) Peripheral Unit Environment Storage Environment Condition Specification Temperature -40º to 150ºF (-40º to 66ºC) Humidity 5-95% Relative Humidity, non-condensing Vibration 0.5 g, 5 to 100 Hz, any orthogonal axis 1.5 g, 100 to 500 Hz, any orthogonal axis Mechanical Stress One 20.
Specifications Operational Environment (continued) Condition Specification Power line Faults and Line Crosses (Abnormal) 600 Vrms between Tip and Ring or to ground Flammability Minimum oxygen index: 28%, as outlined in ASTM D2863-70 and ASTM D28664-74; meets all safety specifications for product type (CSA, UL, and BT) for use in office environment Conversion factors: 1 watt is equal to 3.412 BTUs per hour, 1 ton of refrigeration is equal to 12,000 BTUs per hour or 3.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide • ONS line card and ONS CLASS/CLIP line card The On-Premises (ONS) line card and the ONS Custom Local Area Signaling Service (CLASS)/Caller Line Identification Presentation (CLIP) line card provides 16 circuits for industry-standard rotary dial and DTMF telephones. • OPS line card The Off-Premises (OPS) line card provides eight circuits for industry-standard telephones where the external loop resistance exceeds 600 ohms or where lightning surge protection is required.
Specifications The trunk circuits on the LS/GS trunk card are configured during the initial system programming process. Each trunk circuit can be programmed to operate in an LS or GS mode. LS or GS options can be changed at any time via the System Administration Tool. When GS mode is selected, incoming trunk calls are initiated by a ground on the Tip lead, or by a ringing source applied to the trunk by the CO.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Features Provided: 2-wire/4-wire conversion A-D/D-A conversion E&M signaling leads 2 dB software-switchable VNL pads software-selectable standard carrier levels switch-selectable 2-wire or 4-wire operation protection/isolation against foreign potentials switch-selectable E&M types self-test capability automatic card identification Compliance: Complies with all pertinent sections EIA Standard RS-464.
Specifications • Fiber optic cables are often more easily installed and pulled than copper because of their light weight and flexibility. However, take care not to exceed the minimum bend radius or maximum tensile strength. • Procedures for the repairing, splicing, or assembling fiber optic cables are available from fiber component manufacturers (many offer training courses). WARNING: Fiber optic sources emit infrared light that is invisible to the human eye.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Operation The FIM has three functional sections: a transmitter, a receiver, and a control section. The transmitter section accepts data from the node in which it is installed. The data is converted to byte-interleaved format, and a checksum is calculated. The checksum byte is combined with the data and the frame synchronization information. The frame is encoded as serial data and transmitted on the fiber.
Specifications Features Provided: 2-wire/4-wire conversion A-D/D-A conversion address signaling: MF-R1, DTMF or dial pulse incoming/outgoing/both way selection independent gain control for incoming and outgoing mode software-selectable balance networks tip ground and ring ground sensing protection/isolation against foreign potentials forward/reverse loop voltage sensing incoming DC loop supervision and debounced dial pulse collection incoming forward or reverse battery feed battery/ground pulsing (optiona
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Features Provided: Interface for MITEL digital telephone sets, and attendant consoles 2-wire / 4-wire conversion full DX chip on-board high-level data link controller (HDLC) on-board 32 K of on-board RAM memory 16 K of on-board PROM self-test capability, including power-up diagnostics automatic card identification Compliance to Standards: Meets all ONS-type requirements for North America and the United Kingdom meets Harmful Voltages requirement of POR1065.
Specifications ONS Line Card Variant Specifications Note: The ONS CLASS/CLIP line card is available in NA and the UK only.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide connected. Outgoing calls are converted from PCM digital signals to analog signals by one of the 16 line circuit modules on the ONS line card. Calls are switched by the Main Controller and the two parties connected. All signals are passed through the 2-wire to 4-wire hybrid circuit on the line circuit module. The line busy status LED remains lit while the call is in progress. When calls are terminated, receipt of an on-hook condition turns off the line status LED.
Specifications OPS Line Card Specifications Variants Available: A-law (UK), µ-law (NA) Number of Circuits per Card: 8 OPS Circuits Power Consumption: UK: 8.53 Watts NA: 8.67 Watts External Loop Resistance: 1800 ohms maximum External Wire Resistance: 1600 ohms maximum External Loop Length: 5853 meters (19022 ft.), 26 AWG (27 IWG) 15240 meters (49530 ft.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide parties. All signals are passed through the 2-wire to 4-wire hybrid circuit on the line circuit module. The line busy status LED is lit while a station is off-hook. When calls are terminated, receipt of an on-hook condition turns off the line status LED. The call is disconnected from the circuit switch and the line circuit reverts to an idle condition. The OPS line card also provides for “Ground button” signaling.
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3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Digital Service Unit Digital Service Unit Components A DSU cabinet holds up to four DSU cards and two FIMs. The DSU cards provide digital trunk interfaces for public or private network access and specialized digital functions (such as messaging, expanded conference, and ISDN service). The FIMs support the transmission of voice and data signals between nodes.
Specifications • Fiber Interface Modules (FIMs): The DSU cabinet holds up to two fiber interface modules (FIMs). Each FIM supports two DSU cards; the FIM installed in Shelf 1, slot 1 supports the DSU cards in Shelf 1, slots 2 and 3. The FIM in Shelf 1, slot 6 supports the DSU cards in Shelf 1, slots 4 and 5. • DSU Cards: The DSU cabinet holds up to four DSU cards. These are intelligent cards that provide specialized digital functions. The DSU cards are installed in Shelf 1, slots 2 to 5.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Operational Environment Condition Specification Temperature 32º to122ºF (0º to 50ºC) Humidity 5-95% Relative Humidity, non-condensing Maximum Heat Dissipation - fully loaded (see Note) 266 BTUs per hour Air Flow 150 cubic feet per minute at maximum output of the fans Radiated Emissions The system meets Class A limits as outlined in FCC Rules, Part 15, Subpart J Conducted Emissions The system meets Class A limits as outlined in FCC Rules, Part 15, Subpart J, and com
Specifications Digital Service Unit Cards • CEPT Formatter Card The system supports MSDN/DPNSS, DASS II (UK only), and Italian CAS (Italy only) protocols. The system connects to CEPT links by using a CEPT Formatter card that has two 30-channels links. • Conference Card With the Conference card, the maximum number of conferees per system is 64 and the maximum number of conferences per system is 21.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide CEPT Link The CEPT digital link complies with the European standards specified by the CCITT (International Committee for Telephone and Telegraph) G703 and G734. The technical characteristics of the CEPT link are: • thirty 64 Kbps traffic channels • two 64 Kbps framing and signaling channels • eight consecutive bits per channel • channel sampling rate: 8,000 Hz. • total bit rate: 8000 frames/second X 8 bits X 32 channels = 2.048 Mbps.
Specifications Operation The Conference card allows conferences on circuit switch channels. Channel conference is accomplished by generating a sum of all data from all channels in a conference, and returning this sum to any given channel minus the portion produced in that channel. Both symmetrical and asymmetrical terminals are supported for conference purposes by the Conference card. Symmetrical terminals have the same loss requirements for transmit/receive.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Switch settings for E1 or T1 mode E1/T1 Switches Mode Channel 24 E1 mode (compatible for connection to MSDN DS1 trunks that have been externally converted from MSDN CEPT trunks) data not inverted open open T1 mode (normal DS1 Formatter card operation) data inverted closed closed Switch 1 (Link 1) Switch 2 (Link 2) Note: If you set a link for E1 mode, the data on channel 24 is not inverted. The external carrier must map the channels to the CEPT link.
Specifications BRI Cable Pinout for 6-port Card Pair Pin Color Code BRI Port 1 26 W/BL 0T 1 BL/W 0R 27 W/OR 1T 2 OR/W 1R 28 W/GR 2T 3 GR/W 2R 29 W/BR 3T 4 BR/W 3R 30 W/SL 4T 5 SL/W 4R 31 R/BL 5T 6 BL/R 5R 2 3 4 5 6 BRI Cable Pinout for 15-port Card ( Pair Pin Color Code BRI Port 1 26 W/BL 0T 1 BL/W 0R 27 W/OR 1T 2 OR/W 1R 28 W/GR 2T 3 GR/W 2R 29 W/BR 3T 4 BR/W 3R 30 W/SL 4T 5 SL/W 4R 31 R/BL 5T 6 BL/R 5R 32 R/OR 6T 7 OR/
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Pair Pin Color Code BRI Port 13 38 BK/GR 12T 13 GR/BK 12R 39 BK/BR 13T 14 BR/BK 13R 40 BK/SL 14T 15 SL/BK 14R 14 15 Primary Rate Interface (PRI) Card ISDN PRI in North America supplies 23 B-channels (bearer channels) plus one D-channel (data channel). PRI in Europe supplies 30 B-channels plus one D-channel. Each channel is capable of transmitting voice or data calls at 64 Kbps. PRI is commonly referred to as 23B+D or 30B+D.
Specifications Dual Port T1 PRI (Universal T1) Card Features • 1.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Software Upgrades The PRI card has factory-installed software and a default database for each variant - UK and NA. Use IMAT to make changes to the database. Use IMAT to upgrade PRI card software and install or restore the database. See your IMAT online Help for more information. Details of how to perform software upgrades are given in Upgrade the PRI Software provided in the IMAT On-Line Help.
Specifications The following protocols support Network-side configurations: • 4ESS (Custom) (T1 only) • DMS 100 (Nortel Custom) (T1 only) • DMS 250 (Nortel Custom) (T1 only) • BellCore (NI2) (NI3 Calling name delivery) NI99 SR4619 spec (T1 only) (Siemens) • Q.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide • Answer • Clear Backward • Clear Forward • Blocking Register Signaling In the R2 protocol, register signaling is used during the call setup process to exchange information about the calling and called party numbers and the calling party category. You can use IMAT to define any of the specific tones used in R2 register signaling. R2 register signals are defined as either forward or backward signals.
Specifications Event Group II Event Token Description T2_NATNL_SUBS Marks the caller as a national subscriber T2_NATNL_PRI_SUBS Marks the caller as a national subscriber with PRI T2_NATNL_MAINT_ EQUIP Marks the caller as maintenance equipment T2_SPARE Spare token T2_NATNL_OP Marks the caller as a national operator T2_NATNL_DATA_ TRANS Marks the call as a national data transmission T2_INTNATNL_SUBS Marks the caller as an international subscriber T2_INTNATNL_DATA_ TRANS Marks the call as an
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Event Group B Event Token Description TB_SPARE Spare token TB_SND_SPECIAL_INFO Send the special information tone TB_SUBS_LINE_BUSY Indicates that the subscriber line is busy TB_CONGEST Indicates that congestion is encountered after the change from Group A to Group B TB_UNALLOC_NO Indicates an unallocated number TB_SUBS_LINE_FREE_CHRGE The subscriber line is free. Charge. TB_SUBS_LINE_FREE_ NOCHRGE The subscriber line is free. No charge.
Specifications R2 Card Specifications Card type: DSU with network interface assemblies Protocols supported: The R2 card supports the CCITT Blue Book, Volume VI, Fascicle VI.4, Specifications of Signaling System R2, Recommendations Q.440 to Q.490 (with the exception of Echo Suppression (Q.479), Test Calls (Q.490) and international signals).
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Telephone Power Options Telephone Power Sources Mitel IP Phones are capable of receiving power from a variety of sources. These include: • PowerDsine 24PT In-line Power Unit (PD-6024/AC) • local 48VDC power adapter that inserts power on the LAN cable spare pairs • power jack from a 24VDC power adapter • 3300 Power Dongle (Cisco compliant) (p/n 50002922) will allow Mitel IP Phones to receive power from a Cisco end-span Catalyst switch or a Cisco mid-span power hub.
Specifications Cisco Switches Cisco end-span, power/data hubs include the Catalyst 3500, 4000 and 6000. The Cisco WS-PWR-PANEL is a mid-span power hub. These hubs each have the capability to power the following Mitel IP Phones: 5001 IP Phone, 5005 IP Phone, 5010 IP Phone, 5020 IP Phone, and 5140 IP Appliance. The WS-PWR-PANEL is electrically located between a conventional data hub and the powered device.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Front Panel 10/100BASE-TX Data Input Ports, Lower 24 Ports The PowerDsine 24PT In-Line Power Unit has 24 10 Base-T / 100 Base-Tx data input ports configured as Media Dependant Interface (MDI) (non-crossover). These ports are designed to carry Ethernet Data only (Tx/Rx) over the standard 2-wire pairs (RJ-45 pins 1,2 and 3,6).
Specifications AC Power Receptacle The 3300 PowerDsine 24PT In-Line Power Unit automatically adjusts its power setting to any supply voltage in the range 100–240Vac. PowerDsine 24PT In-Line Power Unit Dimensions Physical Dimensions Height 1.75 in. (4.4 cm) (1 U) Width 17.0 in. (43.2 cm) 19.0 in. (48.3 cm) with 19" rack mount brackets Depth 11.9 in. (30.2 cm) Weight 8.8 lb (4.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Ethernet Interface Input (Data In): 24 Ports; Ethernet 10/100 Base-T RJ-45 female socket Output (Data & Power Out): 24 Ports; Ethernet 10/100 Base-T, and 48 Vdc RJ-45 female socket, with DC voltage on pins 7/8 and 4/5 Serial Port Interface Connector Type 108 DB9 Male Serial Data Monitor port Release 3.
Chapter 3 Installing
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Installing Installing Required Components To complete the system installation, you will need the following items and information: • Suitable installation site • Parts and equipment • Information and services • Power for the system • Uninterruptible power supply (recommended) • List of customer-purchased options • User information (CSV) file • Username and password for the Mitel Networks™ 3300 Configuration Tool • Username and password for the 3300 Controller • Serial cable to connect PC
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide • Adequately lit • Easily accessible. Do not locate the system near • Sprinkler systems, sweating pipes, steam pipes, or steam vents • Corrosive fumes or exhaust from machinery • Electronic equipment that generates strong radio frequency fields (such as a radio or television receiver) • Equipment that generates strong magnetic fields that can corrupt data on hard disks or floppy disks • Reproducing machines.
Installing • Server is assigned two valid, static IP addresses: one for the RTC and the other for the E2T card for the 250/700 User Controller. The 100 User requires only one static IP address.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide System Installation Overview To install your 3300 ICP system: 1. Install the 3300 ICP Controller 2. Configure the Controller 3. Install the Universal NSU 4. Install the R2 NSU 5. Install the BRI NSU 6. Install the Universal ASU 7. Install the ASU 8. Install the Peripheral Unit 9. Install the SUPERSET HUB 10. Install the Digital Service Unit 11. Install Wireless Devices 12. Connect the Controller to the LAN 13. Launch the System Administration Tool to program the system.
Installing Controller Configuration (RTC) flags (f) 0x0 target name (tn) startup scripts (s) other (o) motfcc DHCP Configuration (for scope supporting IP Voice devices) IP Address Scope Start Address End Address Subnet Mask Lease Duration Days: Hours: Minutes: Options (for all devices) Identifier (Router) Default Gateway 003 IP Address Data Type Value DNS Server 006 IP Address DNS Domain Name 015 ASCII String TFTP Server (hostname or IP) 066 ASCII String (typically the IP address of
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Installing Capacity The 100-user 3300 ICP will support one of the following maximum configurations: • 100 IP telephones and 48 ONS telephones with no peripheral unit support. • a combination of IP, ONS, and DNI telephones (for example, 75 IP telephones, 48 ONS telephones, and 25 DNI telephones on a peripheral unit). The 250-user 3300 ICP will support one of the following maximum configurations: • 250 IP telephones and 96 ONS telephones with no peripheral unit support.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Hardware Capacity (continued) IP trunks 200 50 ONS Lines* 700 700 DNI Channels* 2368 2368 Attendant Consoles* 24 16 IP Devices 700 100 DNI Devices* 756 756 Programmable Key Modules* 75 75 * Many of the capacities in this table are not true hardware limitations, but are limits set by software on the number of hardware devices that can be programmed. Most systems will reach physical limitations before these large numbers of devices are reached.
Installing 3300 ICP Software Feature Capacity(continued)(for all 3300 Controller Options) Parameter Name Number MSDN/DPNSS Cluster Elements 30 MSDN/DPNSS Remote Directory Numbers 18500 Networked ACD - Remote Agent Subgroups 32 Page Groups (Zones) 16 Personal Speed Call Users (blocks of 10 speed calls per user) 500 Pickup Groups 200 - Members per Pickup Group 75 Routes 200 Route Lists 128 Speed Call Digit String (avg.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Install the 3300 Controller To install the 3300 Controller: 1. Install the Hard Drive. 2. Install the System ID Module. 3. Install any DSP Modules. 4. Connect power to the Controller. 5. Set up a serial connection between the 3300 Configuration Tool PC and the Maintenance (RS-232) port on the 3300 Controller. Baud rate - 9600, Data bits - 8, Parity - None, Stop bits - 1, Flow control - None. 6.
Installing 100 User Controller Install the Hard Drive CAUTION: To prevent ESD damage while handling modules on any unit, always attach the wrist strap from the cabinet being serviced, and immediately place any item removed from a cabinet into an anti-static bag. 1. Remove the plate located underneath the controller (this will involve removing the 6 border screws). 2. Attach the Hard Drive securely to the plate using the four screws provided. 3. Attach the power cable. 4. Attach the SCSI cable. 5.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Install the System ID Module The system ID module is shipped with the software. You must install the system ID module in the 3300 ICP controller. The module contains a unique identifier that the system reads on start-up. 250 / 700 User Controller To install the System ID Module: 1. Remove the cover. 2. Press firmly to seat the module on the board. In the 250 user and 700 user controllers, placement of the System ID Module is between Slot 1 (the Dual FIM) and Slot 8 (the DSP).
Installing Install DSP Modules CAUTION: To prevent ESD damage while handling modules on any unit, always attach the wrist strap from the cabinet being serviced, and immediately place any item removed from a cabinet into an anti-static bag. CAUTION: Do not drop screws or lock washers in the controller. To install the DSP Module: 1. Remove the cover from the 3300 ICP Controller. 2. Remove the DSP Module from the packaging and ensure that it is complete. 3.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide To complete the installation of the Mitel Networks 3300 ICP: 1. Connect power to the 3300 Controller. The controller will come up, in 15 to 20 minutes, with factory-installed software. 2. To check the connections between the 3300 Controller and the PC: • PING the 3300 Controller IP address • FTP to the 3300 Controller IP address • Go to the 3300 Controller URL address (http://192.168.1.2). 3. Launch browser to login to the System Administration Tool (http://192.168.1.
Installing Set the 3300 Controller IP Address To set the 3300 Controller IP address: 1. Establish a serial connection from the 3300 Configuration Tool PC (or any PC equipped with a communications program) to the Maintenance Port on the 3300 Controller. 2. Launch the communication program. 3. Set the RS-232 communication parameters: • Baud rate - 9600 • Data bits - 8 • Parity - None • Stop bits - 1 • Flow control - None 4. Connect AC power to the 3300 Controller. 5.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide 8. Press the Reset button on the 3300 Controller. 9. Remove the Serial connection. The system will return to service in about 10 to 15 minutes. Note: It may be helpful to leave the serial connection in place to capture any potential errors.
Installing 9. Click Yes to stop any Internet Services. The install shield will then install Oracle followed by Mitel Utilities. 10. Close the C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\cmd.exe window. 11. Click Finish. 12. Reboot the PC. 13. Install and configure the Java Plug-in. 14. Configure FTP Username and Password. 15. Assign Domain Accounts. 16. Configure IIS 5 settings. 17. Copy the identitydb.obj file to your local directory. 18.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide 4. Click Action. 5. Click New User. 6. Complete the user information and click Create. Assign Domain Account Windows 2000 To assign the Domain Account: 1. Click Start, point to Programs, point to Administrative Tools, and then click Computer Management. 2. Click Local Users and Groups. 3. Click Groups. 4. Click Add and add your users and groups. 5. Click OK.
Installing 6. Click OK. 7. Click Yes (from the warning). 8. Click OK from the Inheritance Override Window - do not select any nodes. 9. Click Apply. 10. Click OK. To Set up the Default Web Site: 1. Click Start, point to Programs, point to Administrative Tools, and then click Internet Service Manager. 2. Select the Default Web Site. 3. Select Action Properties. 4. Select Documents tab. 5. Select Add and Enter default.asp. 6. Move this to the top of the list. 7. Click Apply. 8. Click OK. Copy the identitydb.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Install for PRI/Q.SIG To install and configure the 3300 Universal NSU as a PRI/QSIG variant: 1. Install a Direct Connection Device Driver on a computer. 2. Create a Dial-up Network connection on your computer. 3. Connect the computer to the 3300 Universal NSU. 4. Use the IMAT Tool to complete required PRI configuration. 5. Connect the 3300 Universal NSU to the ISDN network. Connecting a Laptop Computer to the NSU To connect a computer to the NSU: 1. Install IMAT.
Installing 6. Click Have Disk. 7. Type c:\Program Files\Mitel\Imat in the Copy manufacturer's files from field and click OK. 8. On the Install from Disk window, click OK. 9. Click Next to select the NT Direct Connection. 10. Select COM 1 or COM 2, and then click Next. 11. Click Finish. 12. In the Modem Properties window, select NT Direct Connection, then click Properties. 13.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Create a Dial-up Network Connection Typically, you will want to follow this procedure twice to create two Dial-up Networking connections, one for on-site direct access, and one for remote modem access.
Installing Dial-up Connection for Windows 2000 To create a dial-up networking connection for Windows 2000 Professional: 1. On the Start menu, point to Programs, point to Accessories, click Communications, and then click Dial-Up Connections. 2. Double click Make New Connection, and then click Next. 3. Select Dial-up to the Internet, and then click Next. 4. Select I want to set up my Internet connection manually, or I want to connect through a local area network (LAN). Click Next. 5.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide 5. Create a Dial-up Network connection on the PC. Refer to Install the 3300 Universal NSU for details. 6. Connect the computer to the 3300 R2 NSU. 7. Use the IMAT Tool to complete the required configuration. 8. Connect the 3300 R2 NSU to the PSTN network. 9. Connect the 3300 R2 NSU to the 3300 Controller. 10. Connect power to the NSU. Connections Connect the computer to the 3300 R2 NSU To connect the computer to the 3300 R2 NSU: 1.
Installing Note: The 3300 BRI NSU is set for 75 ohms impedance when connected to a digital trunking NSU running E1 DPNSS. The 3300 Universal NSU is also set for 75 ohms impedance. Note: A Category 5 connection from the 3300 BRI NSU E1 port to a 3300 Universal NSU that is running E1 DPNSS. E1 connections as TX and RX pairs in RJ-45. Option to ground one side of TX and or RX (using DIP switch) to use with coax adapter.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide 3. Complete telephony cabling. 4. Complete programming. 5. Connect power to the 3300 Universal ASU. CIM LEDs will be on once the CIM link synchronizes. The 3300 Controller will detect the 3300 Universal ASU, and the application software will download and start immediately. Install the 3300 ASU Before you begin, ensure there is a free CIM port on the 3300 Controller. To install the 3300 ASU: 1. Mount the 3300 ASU in the 19-inch rack (if applicable). 2.
Installing Unpack, Position, and Ground the Peripheral Unit To unpack, position, and ground the node: CAUTION: Power must not be applied to the Peripheral Unit until you have installed the ground cable. 1. Unpack the peripheral node. 2. Check the contents against the packing list. 3. Visually inspect the node and attached equipment for damage. Repack and return any damaged equipment. 4. Position the node. 5. Connect an external ground to the ground terminal on the rear panel of the peripheral cabinet.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Connect Fiber Cable to the Peripheral Unit The fiber optic cable connects the FIM in the 3300 Controller to the FIM in the Peripheral Unit. To connect the fiber optic cable to the FIM in the peripheral node: 1. Review the guidelines for handling fiber optic cable. 2. Route the fiber optic cable through the cable port at the rear of the peripheral cabinet into the cabinet. Extend the fiber cable approximately 30 cm (1 ft) beyond the front of the cabinet. 3.
Installing Peripheral Unit Grounding CAUTION: Ensure that the grounding meets the requirements specified in the Safety Instructions. These instructions are packaged with each system. WARNING: Danger to personnel and/or equipment damage could result if the cabinet is not powered off. To check the grounding: 1. Ensure that the power switch (S1) on the power distribution unit (PDU) is set to the off (0) position and that the switch on the power converter faceplate is set to the off (0) position. 2.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Power Converter To install an AC power converter: WARNING: Danger to personnel and/or equipment damage could result if the cabinet is not powered off during installation of the AC power converter. 1. At the rear of the cabinet, remove the two screws that fasten the internal AC power cord access cover plate to the backplane, and remove the cover plate (see figure). 2. Ensure that the switch on the power converter faceplate is set to off (0). 3.
Installing Install Peripheral Interface Cards To install the Peripheral Interface cards: CAUTION: To prevent static damage to electrical components, ensure that the system is grounded before you install the cards. Whenever you handle circuit cards, wear an anti-static strap. 1. Install the peripheral switch controller card in slot 16. 2. Set the E&M Trunk Card settings and the OPS Line Card Message Waiting Switches in the Peripheral Unit Specifications section. 3. Install the Peripheral Interface cards.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Backplane Connector Arrangements Peripheral Wiring (Backplane) 142 Release 3.
Installing Peripheral Interface Cabling Tables Use the tables to cable the Peripheral Unit card connectors to the main distribution frame. Note: When cabling the SX-2000 MICRO LIGHT node connectors, use the cabling tables that correspond to the Peripheral Interface card slot in the node.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Pin 144 Color Code RJ21X RJ2EX RJ2GX RJ2FX RJ2HX 33 R/G T E T1 E M 8 G/R R M R1 SG SB 34 R/BR T T E M T 9 BR/R R R M SB R 35 R/S T E T T T1 10 S/R R M R R R1 36 BK/BL T T T1 E E 11 BL/BK R R R1 SG SG 37 BK/O T E E M M 12 O/BK R M M SB SB 38 BK/G T T T T T 13 G/BK R R R R R 39 BK/BR T E T1 E T1 14 BR/BK R M R1 SG R1 40 BK/S T T E M E 15 S/BK R R M SB SG 41 Y/B
Installing Card Connections to Cross-Connect Field The following tables show the “pin-out” signals of the interface cards as they appear on J1 through J8. The following abbreviations are used in the tables: ONS L C: ONS line card and ONS CLASS/CLIP line card OPS L C: OPS line card LS/GS Trunk: Loop Start/Ground Start Trunk card E&M Trunk: E&M trunk card DID/LT Trunk: direct inward dialing/loop tie trunk card DID/2 Trunk: direct inward dialing DNI L C: digital network interface line card.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Card Slot 1 Connections To Cross-Connect Field Pin Color ONS L C Code 26 1 27 2 28 3 29 4 30 5 31 6 32 7 33 8 W/BL BL/W W/O O/W W/G G/W W/BR BR/W W/S S/W R/BL BL/R R/O O/R R/G G/R OPS LC 9T 9R 10T 10R 11T 11R 12T 12R 13T 13R 14T 14R 15T 15R 16T 16R 5T 5R 5MWB 5MWA 6T 6R 6MWB 6MWA 7T 7R 7MWB 7MWA 8T 8R 8MWB 8MWA LS/GS Trunk 5T 5R 5T(MR) 5R(MR) 6T 6R 6T(MR) 6R(MR) 7T 7R 7T(MR) 7R(MR) 8T 8R 8T(MR) 8R(MR) E&M Trunk 3T 3R 3T1 3R1 3E 3SG 3M 3SB 4T 4R 4T1 4R1 4E 4SG 4M 4SB DI
Installing Card Slot 2 Connections To Cross-Connect Field Pin 34 9 35 10 36 11 37 12 38 13 39 14 40 15 41 16 Color ONS L C Code R/BR BR/R R/S S/R BK/BL BL/BK BK/O O/BK BK/G G/BK BK/BR BR/BK BK/S S/BK Y/BL BL/Y 9T 9R 10T 10R 11T 11R 12T 12R 13T 13R 14T 14R 15T 15R 16T 16R OPS LC 5T 5R 5MWB 5MWA 6T 6R 6MWB 6MWA 7T 7R 7MWB 7MWA 8T 8R 8MWB 8MWA LS/GS Trunk 5T 5R 5T(MR) 5R(MR) 6T 6R 6T(MR) 6R(MR) 7T 7R 7T(MR) 7R(MR) 8T 8R 8T(MR) 8R(MR) E&M Trunk 3T 3R 3T1 3R1 3E 3SG 3M 3SB 4T 4R 4T1 4R1 4E 4SG 4M 4SB DID/L
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Card Slot 3 Connections To Cross-Connect Field Pin 42 17 43 18 44 19 45 20 46 21 47 22 48 23 49 24 50 25 Color ONS L C Code Y/O O/Y Y/G G/Y Y/BR BR/Y Y/S S/Y V/BL BL/V V/O O/V V/G G/V V/BR BR/V --------- 9T 9R 10T 10R 11T 11R 12T 12R 13T 13R 14T 14R 15T 15R 16T 16R --------- OPS LC LS/GS Trunk E&M Trunk 5T 5R 5MWB 5MWA 6T 6R 6MWB 6MWA 7T 7R 7MWB 7MWA 8T 8R 8MWB 8MWA --------- 5T 5R 5T(MR) 5R(MR) 6T 6R 6T(MR) 6R(MR) 7T 7R 7T(MR) 7R(MR) 8T 8R 8T(MR) 8R(MR) --------- 3T 3R
Installing Card Slot 4 Connections To Cross-Connect Field Pin 26 1 27 2 28 3 29 4 30 5 31 6 32 7 33 8 Color ONS L C Code W/BL BL/W W/O O/W W/G G/W W/BR BR/W W/S S/W R/BL BL/R R/O O/R R/G G/R 9T 9R 10T 10R 11T 11R 12T 12R 13T 13R 14T 14R 15T 15R 16T 16R OPS LC 5T 5R 5MWB 5MWA 6T 6R 6MWB 6MWA 7T 7R 7MWB 7MWA 8T 8R 8MWB 8MWA LS/GS Trunk 5T 5R 5T(MR) 5R(MR) 6T 6R 6T(MR) 6R(MR) 7T 7R 7T(MR) 7R(MR) 8T 8R 8T(MR) 8R(MR) E&M Trunk 3T 3R 3T1 3R1 3E 3SG 3M 3SB 4T 4R 4T1 4R1 4E 4SG 4M 4SB DID/LT Trunk DID/2 Trun
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Card Slot 5 Card Slot 5 Connections To Cross-Connect Field Pin 150 Color Code ONS LC OPS LC LS/GS Trunk E&M Trunk DID/LT Trunk DID/2 Trunk 34 9 35 10 36 11 37 12 38 13 39 14 40 15 41 16 R/BR BR/R R/S S/R BK/BL BL/BK BK/O O/BK BK/G G/BK BK/BR BR/BK BK/S S/BK Y/BL B/Y 1T 1R 2T 2R 3T 3R 4T 4R 5T 5R 6T 6R 7T 7R 8T 8R 1T 1R 1MWB 1MWA 2T 2R 2MWB 2MWA 3T 3R 3MWB 3MWA 4T 4R 4MWB 4MWA 1T 1R 1T(MR) 1R(MR) 2T 2R 2T(MR) 2R(MR) 3T 3R 3T(MR) 3R(MR) 4T 4R 4T(MR) 4R(MR) 1T 1R 1T1
Installing Card Slot 6 Card Slot 6 Connections To Cross-Connect Field Pin Color Code 42 17 43 18 44 19 45 20 46 21 47 22 48 23 49 24 50 25 Y/O 0/Y Y/G G/Y Y/BR BR/Y Y/S S/Y V/BL BL/V V/O O/V V/G G/V V/BR BR/V --------- 42 17 43 18 44 19 45 20 46 21 47 22 48 23 49 24 50 25 Y/O O/Y Y/G G/Y Y/BR BR/Y Y/S S/Y V/BL BL/V V/O O/V V/G G/V V/BR BR/V --------- ONS LC OPS LC LS/GS Trunk E&M Trunk DID/LT Trunk DID/2 Trunk 1T 1R 2T 2R 3T 3R 4T 4R 5T 5R 6T 6R 7T 7R 8T 8R --------- 1T 1R 1MWB 1MWA 2T 2R 2MWB
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Card Slot 7 Card Slot 7 Connections To Cross-Connect Field 152 Pin Color Code ONS LC OPS LC LS/GS Trunk 26 1 27 2 28 3 29 4 30 5 31 6 32 7 33 8 W/BL BL/W W/O O/W W/G G/W W/BR BR/W W/S S/W R/BL BL/R R/O O/R R/G G/R 26 1 27 2 28 3 29 4 30 5 31 6 32 7 33 8 W/BL BL/W W/O O/W W/G G/W W/BR BR/W W/S S/W R/BL BL/R R/O O/R R/G G/R E&M Trunk DID/LT Trunk DID/2 Trunk 1T 1R 2T 2R 3T 3R 4T 4R 5T 5R 6T 6R 7T 7R 8T 8R 1T 1R 1MWB 1MWA 2T 2R 2MWB 2MWA 3T 3R 3MWB 3MWA 4T 4R 4MWB 4
Installing Card Slot 8 Card Slot 8 Connections To Cross-Connect Field Pin Color Code ONS LC OPS LC LS/GS Trunk E&M Trunk DID/LT Trunk DID/2 Trunk 34 9 35 10 36 11 37 12 38 13 39 14 40 15 41 16 R/BR BR/R R/S S/R BK/BL BL/BK BK/O O/BK BK/G G/BK BK/BR BR/BK BK/S S/BK Y/BL B/Y 1T 1R 2T 2R 3T 3R 4T 4R 5T 5R 6T 6R 7T 7R 8T 8R 1T 1R 1MWB 1MWA 2T 2R 2MWB 2MWA 3T 3R 3MWB 3MWA 4T 4R 4MWB 4MWA 1T 1R 1T(MR) 1R(MR) 2T 2R 2T(MR) 2R(MR) 3T 3R 3T(MR) 3R(MR) 4T 4R 4T(MR) 4R(MR) 1T 1R 1T1 1R1 1E 1SG 1M 1SB 2T 2
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Card Slot 9 Card Slot 9 Connections To Cross-Connect Field 154 Pin Color Code 42 17 43 18 44 19 45 20 46 21 47 22 48 23 49 24 50 25 Y/O 0/Y Y/G G/Y Y/BR BR/Y Y/S S/Y V/BL BL/V V/O O/V V/G G/V V/BR BR/V --------- 42 17 43 18 44 19 45 20 46 21 47 22 48 23 49 24 50 25 Y/O O/Y Y/G G/Y Y/BR BR/Y Y/S S/Y V/BL BL/V V/O O/V V/G G/V V/BR BR/V --------- ONS LC OPS LC LS/GS Trunk E&M Trunk DID/LT Trunk DID/2 Trunk DNI LC 1T 1R 2T 2R 3T 3R 4T 4R 5T 5R 6T 6R 7T 7R 8T 8R -----
Installing Card Slot 10 Card Slot 10 Connections To Cross-Connect Field Pin Color Code 26 1 27 2 28 3 29 4 30 5 31 6 32 7 33 8 W/BL BL/W W/O O/W W/G G/W W/BR BR/W W/S S/W R/BL BL/R R/O O/R R/G G/R 26 1 27 2 28 3 29 4 30 5 31 6 32 7 33 8 W/BL BL/W W/O O/W W/G G/W W/BR BR/W W/S S/W R/BL BL/R R/O O/R R/G G/R ONS LC OPS LC LS/GS Trunk E&M Trunk DID/LT Trunk DID/2 Trunk 1T 1R 2T 2R 3T 3R 4T 4R 5T 5R 6T 6R 7T 7R 8T 8R 1T 1R 1MWB 1MWA 2T 2R 2MWB 2MWA 3T 3R 3MWB 3MWA 4T 4R 4MWB 4MWA 1T 1R 1T(MR) 1R(M
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Card Slot 11 Card Slot 11 Connections To Cross-Connect Field Pin 156 Color Code ONS L C OPS LC LS/GS Trunk E&M Trunk DID/LT Trunk DID/2 Trunk 34 9 35 10 36 11 37 12 38 13 39 14 40 15 41 16 R/BR BR/R R/S S/R BK/BL BL/BK BK/O O/BK BK/G G/BK BK/BR BR/BK BK/S S/BK Y/BL B/Y 1T 1R 2T 2R 3T 3R 4T 4R 5T 5R 6T 6R 7T 7R 8T 8R 1T 1R 1MWB 1MWA 2T 2R 2MWB 2MWA 3T 3R 3MWB 3MWA 4T 4R 4MWB 4MWA 1T 1R 1T(MR) 1R(MR) 2T 2R 2T(MR) 2R(MR) 3T 3R 3T(MR) 3R(MR) 4T 4R 4T(MR) 4R(MR) 1T 1R
Installing Card Slot 12 Card Slot 12 Connections To Cross-Connect Field Pin Color Code 42 17 43 18 44 19 45 20 46 21 47 22 48 23 49 24 50 25 Y/O 0/Y Y/G G/Y Y/BR BR/Y Y/S S/Y V/BL BL/V V/O O/V V/G G/V V/BR BR/V --------- 42 17 43 18 44 19 45 20 46 21 47 22 48 23 49 24 50 25 Y/O O/Y Y/G G/Y Y/BR BR/Y Y/S S/Y V/BL BL/V V/O O/V V/G G/V V/BR BR/V --------- ONS LC OPS LC LS/GS Trunk E&M Trunk 1T 1R 2T 2R 3T 3R 4T 4R 5T 5R 6T 6R 7T 7R 8T 8R --------- 1T 1R 1MWB 1MWA 2T 2R 2MWB 2MWA 3T 3R 3MWB 3MWA 4T
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Install the SUPERSET HUB Overview of the SUPERSET Hub Installation To install the SUPERSET HUB: 1. Install the Peripheral Slot FIM Carrier in the Peripheral Cabinet. 2. Install the SUPERSET HUB unit. The supplied mounting brackets allow you to install the unit in an equipment rack or to mount the unit on a wall. Once you have completed these steps, you can proceed to Installing a DSU Node or return to System Installation Overview.
Installing you must align with a slot on the FIM connectors. Lock each connector into position by pushing its metal collar forward and clipping it onto the FIM connector. 7. Push the Peripheral Slot FIM Carrier fully into the slot and secure it with the card latch. 8. Remove the anti-static wrist strap. 9. Route the fiber optic cables from the Peripheral Cabinet to the SUPERSET HUB. 10. Replace the Peripheral Cabinet front and rear panels. Note: For more information, see Fiber Interface Module (FIM).
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Install the Digital Service Unit Overview of the Digital Service Unit Installation WARNING: Power must not be applied to the equipment at any time during equipment installation. To install a DSU Node: 1. Unpack, position, and ground the DSU Node. 2. Check the card layout. 3. Connect the fiber cable to the node. 4. Install the DSU cards. 5. Install the interface assembly on cards. 6. Install the DS1 interface assembly and cabling. 7.
Installing DSU Card Layout Each DSU node has one or two FIMs, depending on the number and location of DSU cards installed in the node. The FIM in the bottom of slot 1 provides communications with the 3300 Controller for the DSU cards in slots 2 and 3, and the FIM in the bottom of slot 6 provides communications for the DSU cards in slots 4 and 5. You must install and cable the FIMs before you install any cards in the DSU node.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide connector into position by pushing the metal collar forward and clipping it onto the FIM connector. Install DSU Cards To install the DSU cards: CAUTION: To prevent static damage to electrical components, ensure that the system is grounded before you install the cards. Whenever you handle circuit cards, wear an anti-static strap. 1. Ensure that the FIMs are installed and cabled. 2. Connect the power cord to the external ac power source. 3. Install the DSU cards.
Installing DS1 Interface Assembly and Cabling If you install a DS1 Formatter Card, you must also install a DS1 Interface Assembly and connect the external cables. The DS1 Interface Assembly provides two filtered DB-15 pin connectors for the external cables required by one DS1 Formatter Card. You can mount up to four DS1 Interface Assemblies in he DSU. To install the DS1 Interface Assembly and Cables: 1. Attach the anti-static strap to your wrist. 2. Unpack the DS1 Interface Assembly.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide 2. Unpack the CEPT Interface Assembly. Inspect it to ensure that it is not damaged. 3. Set the CEPT Interface Assembly jumpers to the desired positions. 4. Locate the slot in the DSU box that corresponds to the DSU slot that holds the CEPT Formatter card. When you are facing the rear panel, the DSU box slots, from right to left, correspond to DSU slots 3/1/2 to 3/1/5, or on an SX-2000 DSU node correspond to DSU slots 2 to 5. 5.
Installing 5. Open the C:\temp\symbol folder. 6. Click setup.exe. 7. Follow the instructions in the install wizard. Install 3300 ICP as a Stand-alone IP Gateway The 3300 ICP can be used as an IP Gateway providing the functionality of both IP and Wireless MiNET protocols adjunct to a legacy or third party PBX connected over DPNSS or Q.Sig trunks. Before you Begin • Ensure that Symbol Technologies have installed and configured the Air Access Points.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Install 3300 ICP as a Stand-alone Voice Mail The 3300 ICP can be used as a voice mail system adjunct to a legacy or third party PBX. To install as a stand-alone voice mail system: 1. Install the 3300 ICP Controller. 2. Install the System ID Module. 3. Connect power to the 3300 Controller. The controller will come up, in 15 to 20 minutes, with factory-installed software. 4.
Installing Rack Mounting To rack mount the 3300 In-Line Power Unit: 1. Place the 3300 In-Line Power Unit right side up on a hard flat surface, with the front facing towards you. 2. Locate a mounting bracket over the mounting holes on one side of the 3300 In-Line Power Unit. 3. Insert the three screws and tighten with a suitable screwdriver. Note: You must use the screws supplied with the mounting brackets. Damage caused to the unit by using incorrect screws invalidates your warranty. 4.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide 3. After approximately 2 seconds, all "Power Active" and "Power Not Active" LEDs and the "Alarm" LED turn off. 4. The "AC" LED will light up and remain lit. 5. All "Power Active" and "Power Not Active" LEDs are ready for normal indications. Connecting Cables to the In-Line Power Unit All of the ports on the front of the 3300 In-Line Power Unit are configured as data "route through" ports for all data wires (pins 1, 2, 3 and 6).
Installing data continues to flow via the Category 5, 6 or 6e cabling regardless of the status of the end device. Prior to connecting end devices to the 3300 In-Line Power Unit, determine if: 1. The end device is "Power over LAN Enabled" or not. If the end device is not "Power over LAN Enabled", the end device may be safely connected. However, the port will supply no power and will function as a normal Ethernet data port. 2.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide The 3300 Power Dongle will permit the Mitel IP Phone to receive power from Cisco-powered LAN ports. The dongle will accept 48VDC across pins 1, 2 and 3, 6 from the end-span hub and pins 4, 5 and 7, 8 from the mid-span hub. In either case, the 3300 Power Dongle 48VDC output appears on pins 4, 5 and 7, 8. Pre-Release 3.
Installing CAUTION: Sets released from the factory after Release 3.2 will have the boot capability built into them. They will not have to follow the above set configuration sequence. However, if in doubt, the above configuration steps should be followed. Mixed Release 3.1 and 3.2 Network The 3300 ICP Release 3.2 software will be delivered into existing IP trunking configurations made up of 3300 ICPs running Release 3.1 software.
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Chapter 4 Install Upgrades and FRUs
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Install Upgrades and FRUs Install Upgrades and FRUs Hardware Controller Upgrade Options There are several upgrade options for the 3300 ICP Controller: • • • • 100 user system upgrade to support: • 30 voice mail ports • 32 compression channels • 32 compression channels and 30 voice mail ports 250 user system upgrade to support: • 30 voice mail ports • 32 compression channels • 32 compression channels and 30 voice mail ports • 64 compression channels • 64 compression channels and 30 voice
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Before you begin: • Ensure that the upgrade kit is complete. • Check each module to ensure that no damage has occurred in transit. • You will need a Philips screwdriver. • Have a 3300 ICP system back-up. Caution: To prevent ESD damage while handling modules on any unit, always attach the wrist strap from the cabinet being serviced, and immediately place any item removed from a cabinet into an anti-static bag.
Install Upgrades and FRUs • 2 External FIM connections • 2 ASU connections (CIM ports) for up to 48 ONS ports The two external FIM connections are for providing connectivity for up to four NSUs. Note: You may need to add a DSP resource to upgrade the 100 User System with any of the following: 30 Voice Mail Ports, Peripheral cabinet, NSU, 6500 Speech Enabled Applications. See your Mitel Networks Sales Engineer for more information. Note that there are two T1/E1 links per NSU.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide The two external FIM connections are for providing connectivity for up to four NSUs. Note: You may need to add a DSP resource to upgrade the 100 User System with any of the following: 30 Voice Mail Ports, Peripheral cabinet, NSU, 6500 Speech Enabled Applications. See your Mitel Networks Sales Engineer for more information. Note that there are two T1/E1 links per NSU.
Install Upgrades and FRUs The two external FIM connections are for providing connectivity to NSUs. Note: You may need to add a DSP resource to upgrade the 100 User System with any of the following: 30 Voice Mail Ports, Peripheral cabinet, NSU, 6500 Speech Enabled Applications. See your Mitel Networks Sales Engineer for more information. Note that there are two T1/E1 links per NSU. 250 User System - Add Voice Mail Ports 250 user system (Release 3.0/3.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Note that there are two T1/E1 links per NSU. To add voice mail ports to a 250 user system (Release 3.0/3.1 chassis): 1. Remove the cover. 2. Install the additional DSP Module (Slot 7). 3. Replace the cover. 250 User System - Add 32 Compression Channels 250 user system (Release 3.0/3.1 chassis) upgrade to add support for 32 compression channels.
Install Upgrades and FRUs This provides: • 4 DSP devices (21061/21161) for telecom functions for up to 250 users • 4 DSP devices (21161) for 32 channels of compression • 32 Channels of Echo Cancellation • 2 External FIM connections • Four ASU connections (CIM ports) The four external FIM connections are for providing connectivity for up to four Peripheral Units or up to eight NSUs. Note that there are two T1/E1 links per NSU. To add 32 compression channels to a 250 user system (Release 3.0/3.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide • One 300 MHz RTC • One 300 MHz E2T • One 64 Channel Echo Canceller • One Dual FIM • One DSP Module (21061/21161) for telecom support Add the following modules: • One DSP Module (21161) for 32 compression channels • One DSP Module (21161) for 30 voice mail ports Note: You must purchase compression licenses. Refer to E2T Compression for guidelines on meeting your compression requirements.
Install Upgrades and FRUs Note: Some controllers in release 3.0 had the DSP installed in Slot 6. This DSP should be moved to Slot 8 before installing the compression DSP in Slot 3. 250 User System - Add 64 Compression Channels 250 user system (Release 3.0/3.1 chassis) upgrade to add support for 64 compression channels requires a new Release 3.2 chassis. Note: Retain your System ID Module and Hard Drive.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide • 64 Channels of Echo Cancellation • 2 External FIM connections • Four ASU connections (CIM ports) The four external FIM connections are for providing connectivity for up to four Peripheral Units or up to eight NSUs. Note that there are two T1/E1 links per NSU. To add 64 compression channels to a 250 user system (Release 3.0/3.1 chassis): The old Release 3.0/3.1 chassis: 1. Remove the cover. 2. Remove and keep the Sys ID Module. 3. Remove and keep the Hard Drive.
Install Upgrades and FRUs 250 User System - Add 64 Compression Channels and Voice Mail Ports 250 user system (Release 3.0/3.1 chassis) upgrade to add support for 64 compression channels and 30 voice mail ports requires a new Release 3.2 chassis. Note: Retain your System ID Module and Hard Drive.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide The new Release 3.2 chassis: 1. Remove the cover. 2. Install the two DSP Modules (Slot 3 and Slot 4). 3. Install the Sys Id Module that you removed from the 3.0/3.1 chassis. 4. Install the Hard Drive that you removed from the 3.0/3.1 chassis. 5. Replace the cover. Note: Some controllers in release 3.0 had the DSP installed in Slot 6. This DSP should be moved to Slot 8 before installing the compression DSP in Slot 3.
Install Upgrades and FRUs • One DSP Module (21061/21161) for telecom support • One Dual FIM Module • One 64 Channel Echo Canceller Note: A second 64-channel Echo Canceller can be added, or the existing 64-channel Echo Canceller can be replaced by a 128-channel Echo Canceller. If you choose to add a second Echo Canceller, the controller must be operating on version 3.2 software. The 3.0/3.1 software does not support two 64 echo cancellers.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide 250 User to 700 User System - 32 Compression Channels 250 user system (Release 3.0/3.1 chassis) upgrade to 700 user system with 32 channels of compression. This system uses the following existing modules: • One RTC (3.0/3.1 133 MHz; 3.2/3.3 300 MHz) • One E2T (3.0/3.1 133 MHz; 3.2/3.
Install Upgrades and FRUs 250 User to 700 User System - 64 Compression Channels 250 user system (Release 3.0/3.1 chassis) upgrade to 700 user system with 64 channels of compression. This system uses the following existing modules: • One RTC (3.0/3.1 133 MHz; 3.2/3.3 300 MHz) • One E2T (3.0/3.1 133 MHz; 3.2/3.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide • 64 channels of compression • 30 Voice Mail Ports • 128 channels of Echo Cancellation • Four External FIM connections • Four ASU connections (CIM ports) The four external FIM connections are for providing connectivity for up to four Peripheral Units or up to eight NSUs. Note that there are two T1/E1 links per NSU. To upgrade a 250 user system to a 700 user system with 64 channels of compression: 1. Remove the cover. 2. Install the new Dual FIM Modules (slot 2). 3.
Install Upgrades and FRUs • One 300 MHz E2T • One 128 Channel Echo Canceller • Two Dual FIMs • Two DSP Modules (21061/21161) for telecom support And the following module: • One DSP Module (21161) for 32 compression channels Note: You must purchase compression licenses. Refer to E2T Compression for guidelines on meeting your compression requirements.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Note: Some controllers in release 3.0 had the DSP installed in Slot 6. This DSP should be moved to Slot 8 before installing the compression DSP in Slot 3. 700 User System - Add 64 Compression Channels 700 User System (Release 3.0/3.1 chassis) upgrade to add support for 64 compression channels.
Install Upgrades and FRUs • 30 Voice Mail Ports • 128 channels of Echo Cancellation • Four external FIM connections • Four ASU connections (CIM ports) The four external FIM connections are for providing connectivity for up to four Peripheral Units or up to eight NSUs. Note that there are two T1/E1 links per NSU. To add 64 compression channels to a 700 user system (Release 3.0/3.1 chassis): 1. Remove the cover. 2. Install the DSP Module (slot 3). 3. Replace the cover.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide SX-2000 LIGHT to 3300 ICP To upgrade SX-2000 LIGHT hardware for 3300 control: • 384 port Peripheral - main control replacement • DSU - main control replacement • Peripheral cards - DNIC Line, ONS CLASS, ONS Line, LS/GS Trk, E&M Tie Trk, OPS Line, DID/Loop Tie • DSU cards - T1 (DS1) Formatter, CEPT Interface, ISDN PRI, E1/T1 Dig Trk Formatter, E1 R2, 6CCT BRI, 15CCT BRI • If existing capacity is greater than that of the 3300 ICP, the conversion will fail.
Install Upgrades and FRUs SX-2000 MICRO LIGHT to 3300 ICP To upgrade SX-2000 MICRO LIGHT hardware for 3300 control: • Replace the Main Controller in the MICRO LIGHT with a Triple FIM Card. • If existing capacity is greater than that of the 3300 ICP, the conversion may fail. See the capacity table for the 3300 ICP. By installing a triple FIM card in the SX-2000 MICRO LIGHT main cabinet, you can physically connect it to the 3300 ICP by using multi-mode fiber.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide WARNING: This procedure will erase all system settings including Voice Mail messages, so you must back up your database. Mitel Options Password A new Mitel Options Password is • Required to upgrade from 3.0, 3.1, and 3.2 to 3.3 software if you have purchased new options • Required to upgrade from 3.0 to 3.3 even if you have not purchased new options • Not required to upgrade from 3.1 or 3.2 to 3.
Install Upgrades and FRUs Note: We strongly recommend that you ensure the ESM backup file contains voice mail messages before running the upgrade procedure (see step 16 of "Backing up the database" in the following upgrade procedure). Note: It is very important to maintain current database backups; backups should be done on a regular basis. Before you begin The installer's PC requires the following software and hardware: • Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000 operating system • I.E. browser 5.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Upgrade Procedure Overview The software upgrade procedure consists of the following nine sub-procedures, all of which must be completed in order: 1. Steps 1-2: Establishing a connection to the 3300 Controller 2. Steps 3-16: Backing up the database 3. Steps 17-26: Installing 3.3 software (upgrading) 4. Steps 27-32: Rebooting 5. Steps 33-35: Setting your purchased Mitel options 6. Steps 36-43: Restoring the database 7. Steps 44-48: Performing maintenance checks 8.
Install Upgrades and FRUs 5. Enter the customer’s username and password. You see the main ESM tools menu. 6. Click System Administration Tool. 7. Click in the Selection: drop-down menu, where it says [Click here to start]. 8. Click Maintenance and Diagnostics, then click Back-up. 9. Read the section, "Trusting the FTP Backup and Restore Applet," and then follow the instructions to copy the identitydb.obj file to your PC (if required). 10.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide OR - Click Next to accept the location displayed and continue. You see a read-only list of the configurations you have made. 23. Click Next. Timer: The system takes approximately 10 minutes to copy the files to the specified location. 24. Ensure that the Read manual instructions to complete the installation check box is selected, and click Finish. The SWinstallGuide.txt README file opens. 25. From the SWinstallGuide.
Install Upgrades and FRUs 34. Log in to the 3300 ICP ESM using the default username (system) and password (password). You see the 3300 ICP ESM main tools menu. Tip: If your login fails, it may be because the system is not finished loading. Once you see "Voice Mail successfully started" in the RTC, you should be able to log in. 35. Set the options in the License and Option Selection form according to your purchased Mitel options.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Timer: The system takes approximately 20 minutes to restore an average-sized database, during which time the files are copied to the 3300 Controller. Once the files have been copied, you must reset the controller. Note that the system can take up to an additional 1 hour to reset. Performing maintenance checks Do not reset any system components (controller, NSU, ASU, DSU, Peripheral Cabinet, and so on) while executing the following checks. 44.
Install Upgrades and FRUs • Windows 2000 users should clear the browser cache. To transfer database from SX-2000 LIGHT to 3300 ICP: 1.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide • Windows 2000 users should clear the browser cache. To transfer database from SX-2000 MICRO LIGHT to 3300 ICP: 1.
Install Upgrades and FRUs • Export the Name, Number and PIN of each user with a Symbol phone to a .csv file using the Telephone Directory Export Application in OPS Manager (only do this if you are migrating a 3200 ICP that has Symbol Phones programmed that use Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum). • Install the Symbol NetVision MiNET Phone Administrator Tool on a Windows NT or Windows 2000 PC.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide 15. (Optional - see Note 2) Update the firmware in the Symbol NetVision phone. Refer to the Symbol NVP II MiNET Update Procedure. 16. (Optional - see Note 2) Complete the programming of the Symbol phone using the Symbol NetVision MiNET Phone Administrator Tool. Note: After the Restore and Reboot, check the log file. In the System Administration Tool, click Maintenance and Diagnostics, select Maintenance Commands, and click All.
Install Upgrades and FRUs 7. Manually Reboot the 3300 ICP. Check the logs for any data restore failures (see Note below). 8. Collect the telephone directory information from the 3300 ICP using the Telephone Directory Full Collect application in the Configuration Tool. 9. Collect unused circuit information from the 3300 ICP using the Collect Unused Directory Circuits application in the Configuration Tool. 10. Import the .
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Field Replaceable Units Controller FRUs Remove the Cover Note: Ensure that you have read the Safety Instructions before carrying out these procedures. WARNING: Before any servicing that requires the case to be removed, the power to the system must be removed by disconnecting the system plug from the power supply. All PSTN/Network connections must also be removed before opening the case.
Install Upgrades and FRUs 8. Turn the 3300 Controller right side up. 9. Clip on the front face-plate taking care not to damage the protruding FIM connectors. 10. Reinstall the 3300 Controller into the rack (if applicable). 11. Reconnect all cables. 12. Power on the unit. Dual FIM Module CAUTION: To prevent ESD damage while handling modules on any unit, always attach the wrist strap from the cabinet being serviced, and immediately place any item removed from a cabinet into an anti-static bag.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide To remove an MMC Module: 1. Remove the cover. 2. Remove the screws ad lock washers from the module. 3. Pull up on the module to remove it. 4. Replace the cover. To install DSP Modules: 1. Remove the cover. 2. Line up the connectors module and firmly seat onto the board. 3. Secure the module onto the board using the screws and lock washers provided. 4. Replace the cover.
Install Upgrades and FRUs System ID Module 250 User and 700 User Controllers To remove and replace the System ID Module in the 250 User and 700 User Controllers: 1. Remove the cover. 2. Remove the module from the board. The module is located between Slot 1 (the Dual FIM) and Slot 8 (the DSP). 3. Replace the module between Slot 1 and Slot 8. 4. Replace the cover. Release 3.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide 100 User Controller To remove and replace the System ID Module in the 100 User Controller: 1. Remove the cover. 2. Remove the module from the board. The module is located behind Slot 2. 3. Replace the module behind Slot 2. 4. Replace the cover. 212 Release 3.
Install Upgrades and FRUs Peripheral Node FRUs Power Down the Peripheral Unit To power down a Peripheral Unit: 1. Remove the front panels. 2. Switch off the power converter. 3. Set the power switch on the rear of the node to ‘0’ (OFF). 4. Unplug the external power cord at the rear of the node. Power Up the Peripheral Unit To power up a Peripheral Unit: 1. Ensure the voltage selector switch is set to the required setting for your country. 2.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Install a Circuit Card To install a DSU or Peripheral Unit circuit card: CAUTION: Wear an anti-static wrist strap whenever you handle circuit cards. 1. For cards that have switches, refer to the card’s hardware description for information about switch settings. 2. Check the connector pins to be certain that they are straight. 3. Slide the card into the slot. 4. Push the upper and lower latches away from you until they are vertical and the card is locked in place. 5.
Install Upgrades and FRUs Install a Power Distribution Unit (PDU) To replace a PDU in a Peripheral Unit: 1. Power down the node. 2. Remove the front panels. 3. Remove the PDU. - Unplug the external power cord from the PDU. - Remove the PDU internal power cover plate. - Unplug the PDU internal power cord from the power converter. - Remove the outer screws on the PDU faceplate. - Pull the PDU out until you can access the fan power connector at the rear of the PDU.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Install a Cooling Fan To replace a cooling fan in a Peripheral Unit: 1. Power down the node. 2. Remove the front panels. 3. Disconnect the fan assembly. 4. Remove the defective fan. 5. Insert the new fan. 6. Replace the fan assembly. 7. Replace the front panels. 8. Power up the node. Install an Electronic Filter for Cooling Fan To replace an electronic filter for a cooling fan in a peripheral cabinet: 1. Power down the node. 2. Remove the front panels. 3.
Install Upgrades and FRUs - Remove the cable by sliding it through the cable port at the rear of the cabinet. 6. Pull the FIM out gently from slot 17, unplugging it from the backplane. Install a FIM To install a FIM in a Peripheral Unit: WARNING: Power must not be applied to the Peripheral Unit during the installation of the Fiber Interface Module. 1. Attach the anti-static strap to your wrist. 2. Unpack the FIM, and inspect it to ensure that it is not damaged. 3.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide 3. Go to the rear of the cabinet. 4. Disconnect the Ethernet LAN cables from the dual 10Base-T connector assembly. The dual 10Base-T connector assembly is located in the 12th FIM slot. 5. Remove and retain the two screws that fasten the dual 10Base-T connector assembly to the fiber carrier box. 6. Remove the dual 10Base-T connector assembly and carefully draw the attached cables out through the 12th FIM slot.
Install Upgrades and FRUs Basic Rate Interface (BRI) BRI Installation Overview Before you install the BRI card, ensure that: • The configuration includes a CEPT Formatter card that has an unused hybrid circuit (one Rx/Tx pair) configured with DPNSS protocol • The system has a free DSU slot for the BRI card • The wiring from the Network Termination Terminal Equipment (NTTE), Network Termination 1 (NT1), or terminating equipment is Cat 5 UTP • A computer is available for use as a maintenance PC.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Install a BRI Card To install the BRI card: 1. Attach the anti-static strap to your wrist. 2. Unpack the BRI card and inspect it to ensure that it is not damaged. 3. Insert the BRI card into the slot that corresponds to the BRI interface assembly and close the locking latches. To make the connections to the BRI card: 1. Using a BNC to BNC cable, connect the Rx port on the BRI interface assembly to the Tx port on the CEPT interface assembly. 2.
Install Upgrades and FRUs Install a CEPT or DS1 Formatter II Card Before you begin • Program the Card Assignment with CEPT Formatter or DS1 Formatter cards. • Install the Interface Assembly. The CEPT DS1/T1 Formatter cards are installed in any empty DSU slot. The DSU cabinet supplies the power for the card and provides a message interface back to the control cabinet through the FIM interface and the fiber optic cable. To install the cards: 1. Attach the anti-static strap to your wrist. 2.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide DSU PRI Card PRI Installation Overview The following section describes how to install the PRI card and PRI interface assembly. You will need to program the PRI card into the 3300 ICP database to allocate links and trunks.
Install Upgrades and FRUs 2. Install a Direct Connection Device Driver on a computer. 3. Create a Dial-up Network connection on your computer. 4. Connect the computer to the PRI Card. 5. Use the IMAT Tool to complete required PRI configuration. 6. Connect the PRI Card to the ISDN network. Install a Peripheral Resource Card Each FIM in the DSU must have a Peripheral Resource Card (PRC) installed above it.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Install a Fiber Interface Module (FIM) Replace a FIM To replace a FIM in a DSU: 1. Power down the node. 2. Remove the front panels. 3. Attache an anti-static strap to your wrist. 4. If you need more room, remove adjoining DSU cards. 5. Disconnect the fiber cables from the FIM. - Mark the cable connectors so they are replaced correctly on the new FIM. - Remove the screws or release the latches on the FIM.
Install Upgrades and FRUs 5. Slide the FIM into the bottom slot 1 or slot 6 until it connects with the backplane firmly. Fasten the FIM in place with the two screws provided or use the latch on the card guides. See FIM and PRC Installation in the DSU Node. 6. Remove the anti-static strap from your wrist. DSU R2 Card R2 Installation Overview The following section describes how to install the R2 card and R2 interface assembly.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Install the R2 Card The R2 card is installed in any empty DSU slot. The DSU cabinet supplies the power for the card and provides a message interface back to the control cabinet through the FIM interface and the fiber optic cable. To install the R2 card: 1. Attach the anti-static strap to your wrist. 2. Insert the R2 card into the slot and close the locking latches. Connect the R2 card to the PSTN network To connect the R2 card to the network: 1.
Install Upgrades and FRUs RJ-45 Conncector Pin Functions Pin Function 1&2 TX 4&5 RX Field Replaceable Units Hardware Part Number Description 50000363 Power Distribution Unit 50000730 CEPT Interface Assembly 50001245 3300 - 32 Channel Echo Canceller 50001246 3300 - 64 Channel Echo Canceller 50001247 3300 - 128 Channel Echo Canceller 50001248 3300 - Dual Fiber Interface Module 50001260 3300 - Hard Disk Replacement 50001261 3300 - 250 to 700 Controller Upgrade Kit (FIM and Echo Cancelle
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Hardware (continued) 228 Part Number Description 50002583 3340 Branch Office Solutions (UK) 50002584 3340 Branch Office Solutions (NA) 50002813 3300 Analog Services Unit 24 Port Euro 50002814 3300 Universal Analog Services Unit 4/16 Combo Euro 50002922 3300 Power Dongles (Cisco compliant) 10 PK 50002211 3300 Controller 100 User 50002970 3300 Controller 250 User 50002971 3300 Controller 700 User 50003345 3300 Configuration Tool 3.
Install Upgrades and FRUs Hardware (continued) Part Number Description 9400-300-204-NA AC Power Supply 9400-300-301-NA Fiber Interface Module (FIM) 9400-300-302-NA Quad FIM Carrier 9400-300-308-NA DSU Slot FIM Carrier 9400-300-310-NA FIM Carrier Card 9401-000-024-NA Music on Hold Paging Unit (DNIC) MA218AA DS1 Interface Assembly MA225AA PRI Interface Assembly MA233AA Dual 10Base-T Interface Assembly (for OPS Man) MA501AA BRI Interface Assembly MC268AA 6 CCT BRI Card MC268AB 15 CCT B
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Hardware (continued) 230 Part Number Description 50003348 3300 3.3 Base Software (CD-ROM and Handbook) 50003344 3300 3.
Chapter 5 Programming
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Programming Programming Overview of Programming To program the system: 1. Use the 3300 Configuration Tool. Refer to the 3300 Configuration Tool online help for programming information. 2. Use the System Administration Tool. Refer to the System Administration Tool online help for programming information. 3. Use IMAT. 4. Register the IP telephones.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide To log on to an IMAT computer: 1. Launch IMAT from the desktop. IMAT may display a user-name configuration error message. Ignore this message, and press OK. 2. From the File menu, select Connect to Remote Site. To exit the IMAT application: 1. Save any open databases. 2. On the File menu, click Exit. 234 Release 3.
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Hardware Troubleshoot the 3300 Controller Note: The visual indications on the FIM, Alarm, CIM, and LAN Ethernet port LEDs are the same for the 100- and 250/700-user variants. Fiber Interface Module LEDs FIM LED State Meaning for Local, Upper and Remote, and Lower FIM On In frame synchronization. Off Power off or held in reset. Flashing Out of synchronization, or Tx or Rx cables might be reversed.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Copper Interface Module LEDs CIM LED State Meaning for Local, Upper and Remote, and Lower CIM Off No Power Flashing Link established but not configured On Communication Link established and configured 10/100 Base TX MDI-X Ethernet LEDs Note: Ethernet Port 2 on the 3300-100 Controller does not currently function and should NOT be used for any purpose.
Troubleshooting Universal NSU Link Status ST (status) L0 and L1 (on front and rear panel) flashing operational; flashing in 1/2 second intervals off not operational solid card is booting or not operating; should be blinking in 1/2 sec intervals right side - solid red no Layer 1 right side - off no error left side - solid green D-channel established (PRI) Layer 1 established (T1, E1, DPNSS) left side - flashing green Layer 1 established (PRI) left side - off no link right side - yellow with
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Fiber Interface Module LEDs Flashing Out of synchronization or Tx and Rx cables reversed Note: When a remote MFC Status LED is off, go to the FIM and check its local FIM Status LED. If it is on then the fiber optic cable may be faulty. Troubleshoot the 3300 R2 NSU To access the 3300 R2 NSU maintenance window: 1. Connect the modem or the straight-through cable to the 3300 R2 NSU. 2.
Troubleshooting Troubleshoot the 3300 BRI NSU One status LED and fifteen circuit LEDs are mounted on the faceplate. The status LED shows the status of the CEPT link, and each of the circuit LEDs shows the status of one BRI circuit. The BRI circuit LEDs are also used during card initialization to indicate the progress of the self-test and to indicate that the download is in progress.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Fast Flash Idle Circuit Fault Flashing in a pattern Loading software LS Trunk Circuit LEDs There are four LEDs on the front panel of the unit representing the LS trunk circuits LED State Circuit State Meaning Off Idle NA Steady On Off Hook NA Slow Flash Idle Circuit is manual busy Fast Flash Idle Circuit Fault Troubleshoot the 3300 ASU LEDs are located on the front panel and indicate the status of the CIM circuit, ONS Circuits, and power.
Troubleshooting Power Status Indications Green – On Orange – Off Active load is plugged in and complies to normal load conditions Continuous nominal DC voltage is present on the spare pairs. Green – Off Orange – On Overload conditions or shorted terminal port or forced external voltage feed (constant DC) into the port Power to the port is disconnected. No DC voltage is present on the spare pairs.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Symptom Resolution 3300 In-Line Power Unit is Verify the use of a correct and functional AC power cord, including good and solid plugged to main AC inlet, ground connection. but does not power up. Verify that the AC inlet is supplying power (test with a different device) and that the voltage is between 100Vac to 264VAC (50Hz to 60Hz). Re-connect the 3300 In-Line Power Unit to the AC inlet and verify LEDs power up sequence.
Troubleshooting Symptom Resolution The end device operates, but there is no data link. Verify that the "Power Active" LED on the 3300 In-Line Power Unit front panel is lit (continuously). Verify that the "Data In" and "Data & Power Out" ports correspond. The end device may require a Mitel Networks 3300 Phone Power adapter (p/n 57003121) at the set end to operate. If an adapter is already in use, replace it with a new adapter. If this works, discard the faulty adapter.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Peripheral Unit Troubleshoot Fiber Interface Module There are two LEDs on each FIM. The top LED indicates the status of the FIM itself; the bottom LED indicates the status of the other FIM (the FIM connected to the far end of the fiber optic cable). Fiber Interface Module LEDs FIM LED State Meaning On In frame synchronization Off Power off or held in reset Flashing Out of synchronization (see Notes below) OR Tx or RX cables could be reversed. Notes: 1.
Troubleshooting Troubleshoot the DID Loop/Tie Trunk Card Troubleshoot the DNI Line Card Release 3.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Troubleshoot the DTMF Receiver Card Troubleshoot E&M Trunk Card Trunk Circuit Configuration SN-1 and SN-2 Dip Switches 248 Release 3.
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3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Troubleshoot the OPS Line Card DSU Node Troubleshoot Fiber Interface Module There are two LEDs on each FIM. The top LED indicates the status of the FIM itself; the bottom LED indicates the status of the other FIM (the FIM connected to the far end of the fiber optic cable). 252 Release 3.
Troubleshooting Fiber Interface Module LEDs FIM LED State Meaning On In frame synchronization Off Power off or held in reset Flashing Out of synchronization (see Notes below) OR Tx or RX cables could be reversed. Notes: 1. The FIM in the 3300 ICP monitors the synchronization of the clock that appears on the fiber link coming from the FIM in the peripheral or DSU Cabinet. 2.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide BRI LEDs BRI LED State Meaning Off BRI circuit not in use (no device connected to circuit) Flashing at 1 Hz Idle device connected to the circuit (layer 1 established) Flashing at 4 Hz Call being established from device on circuit (layer 2 established) On Call in progress at device on circuit (layer 3 established) Troubleshoot the CEPT/DS1 Formatter Card Refer to PRI Card troubleshooting for a description of LED behavior.
Troubleshooting Troubleshoot the PRI Card Faceplate LEDs Three status LEDs and 4 circuit LEDs are mounted on the PRI card faceplate. Each of the card circuit LEDs shows the status of one PRI circuit.
3300 ICP Hardware User Guide Troubleshoot the R2 Card Faceplate LEDs Three status LEDs and 4 circuit LEDs are mounted on the R2 card faceplate. Each of the card circuit LEDs shows the status of one R2 circuit.
Troubleshooting Other Troubleshooting Refer to the System Administration Tool for additional troubleshooting information. Release 3.
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