NEC 2400 ipx system manual Iptrk Ccis

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OFFICE DATA PROGRAMMING

In Point-to-Multipoint connection, because it cannot be determined which destination node is to be called until the call is originated, all of the CCIS related data is assigned for the self-node. As to the ACIC1 command, the data must be assigned to all the destination nodes and also to the self-node.

Designate the Speech Path and Point Code to the assigned Outgoing Route Selection Pattern number by using the AOPRL/AOPRN command (this is required for Point-to-Multipoint connection only).

IPTRK (IP Trunk):

0/1=IP network is used/not used

PC (Point Code):

Enter the Point Code of destination node (1-16367) Note

Note: This parameter is valid only when IPTRK=1 is selected.

Assign the IP address to the Point Code by using the APIPL/APIPN command (this is required for Point-to-Multipoint connection only).

PC (Point Code):Assign the Point Code of destination node (1-16367)

IP Address:Assign the IP address of the destination IPTRK (maximum of 8 addresses)

STEP 4: AGIP - Assign IP addresses of IPTRK circuit card and its connected route.

LENS (Line Equipment Number):

Assign the first LEN of IPTRK-accommodated HW

 

block

KIND (Kind of Selection):

IPTRK (CCIS)

IPTK_IP (IP Address of IPTRK):

IP address of the IPTRK circuit card

DG_IP (IP Address of Default Gateway):

IP address of the router

NETMSK (Net Mask of IP Address):

Net Mask of IP address

ToS CONTROL:

IP Precedence or DiffServ (either)

QoS1 (QoS Data for signal route):

When IP Precedence is selected, 0-7

 

When DiffServ is selected, 0x00-0x3F

QoS2 (QoS Data for speech Path):

When IP Precedence is selected, 0-7

 

When DiffServ is selected, 0x00-0x3F

MULT (Kind of Multiple Connection):

Point-to-Multipoint

DST_IP (IP Address of Destination IPTRK):

IP address of the Destination Node IPTRK circuit card

IRT (Incoming Route):

Incoming Route when Point-to-Multipoint connection

 

is selected Note 1

NETID (Network ID):

Fixed to 0

CSLINK_NUM (Maximum number of client/server connection):16 line

ARP (Frame Type of ARP):

Select DIX when the “Detail” box is checked Note 2

Note 1: When FCCS is used, assign the Logical Route Number. Assign the Route Number otherwise.

Note 2: RTP check box is provided for detail assignment of the following parameters, if required. Usually the

default data of “0” is set for all parameters.

 

 

PKGLOSS (Amount of Packet Loss):

8% (default)

 

JIT_MAX (Maximum Jitter Buffer):

600 ms (default)

 

JIT_MIN (Minimum Jitter Buffer):

80 ms (default)

 

MNGS (Interval of Jitter adjustment):

5 times (default)

 

JIT_COUNT (Interval of Jitter statistics):

1 sec (default)

 

BASE_COUNT (Interval of Time-base correction):10 sec (default)

 

JIT_FAST (Judging rate of fast arrived packet):100% (default)

 

TIME_FAST (Time-base correction Judgment):50% (default)

 

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Contents Issue NovemberLiability Disclaimer NEAX2400 IPX Table of Contents NEAX2400 IPXList of Figures List of Tables This page is for your notes Introduction GeneralService Features to be Provided NEAX2400 IPXBlock Diagram Ccis Networking via IP To Iptrk Block Diagram Fccs Networking via IP HOW to Follow this Manual and Related Reference Manuals Circuit Card ExplanationsCircuit Card Explanations PA-8IPTB Circuit Card Mounting Locations Port Assignment for PA-8IPTB Circuit Card Lamp indication meanings are shown below Meaning of each switch on this card is shown below OFF SW20 Dynamic Controlling PAD no Pattern Send Receive PA-8IPTB Attachment of Sub Board PZ-8VCTB onto Iptrk Circuit Card PZ-8VCTB Sub Board Office Data Programming Ccis Networking VIA IP C-163Required Hardware Required Hardware Point-to-Multipoint Connection Service Conditions Feature Feature Name Condition Number Data Programming Port Assignment of Bch for Ccis Tie Line Acsc Iptrk Ccis Node Node B Node C Fccs Networking VIA IP F-36 Overview of Fccs Networking via IP F-36Example Required Hardware for Fccs Networking via IP F-36 Node a Node B Alternate Routing OK Symbols Bch Speech Iptrk firmware ASYDL, SYS 1, Index 527, b6 Example Data Assignment Acrd 10 Example Data Assignment Actk Fchn = 1 Fchen = 12 Example Assignment of Destination IP and Next IP Aeth Step Iptrk Fccs Data Assignment at Node a Fccs Routing Example Data Sheets 16 Fccs Networking via IP F-36 Example Data Sheet NEAX2400 IPX FPC DTI FCH Fchn Fchn FPC=3, FCHN=3, CRT=70, DSTIP=0.0.0.0, NEXTIP=0.0.0.0 Note Operation Tests After Installation Ccis Networking VIA IP C-163/VOICE Over IP H.323Contents Test of OPE lamp on Iptrk circuit card Fccs Failure
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