NEC 2400 ipx system manual List of Figures

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Figure 1-1

Example Network Configuration via Intranet

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Figure 1-2

Outer View of IPTRK Circuit Card Furnished with a Sub Board (PZ-8VCTB)

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Figure 1-3

Block Diagram - CCIS Networking via IP

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Figure 1-4

Block Diagram - CCIS Networking via IP [Point-to-Multipoint Connection]

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Figure 1-5

Block Diagram - FCCS Networking via IP

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Figure 2-1

Location of PA-8IPTB (IPTRK Circuit Card) within the System

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Figure 2-2

PA-8IPTB Circuit Card Mounting Locations

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Figure 2-3

Port Assignment for PA-8IPTB Circuit Card

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Figure 2-4

Face Layout of PA-8IPTB IPTRK Circuit Card

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Figure 2-5

Ethernet Cable Connection for CCIS Networking via IP [C-163]

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Figure 2-6

Ethernet Cable Connection for FCCS Networking via IP [F-36]

 

 

[IPTRK: Point-to-Multipoint]

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Figure 2-7

Attachment of Sub Board (PZ-8VCTB) onto IPTRK Circuit Card

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Figure 2-8

Outer View of PZ-8VCTB on the Main Board of PA-8IPTB

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Figure 3-1

Overview of CCIS Networking via IP [C-163]

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Figure 3-2

Example of Required Hardware for CCIS Networking via IP [C-163]

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Figure 3-3

Port Assignment of Bch for CCIS Tie Line

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Figure 3-4

Example Data Assignment (ACSC/ACIC2) CCIS - CCIS Networking via IP [C-163]

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Figure 3-5

Example Assignment of IP Addresses of IPTRK Circuit Card and Connected Router

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Figure 3-6

Overview of FCCS Networking via IP [F-36]

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Figure 3-7

Example Required Hardware for FCCS Networking via IP [F-36]

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Figure 3-8

Example Required Hardware for FCCS Networking via IP [F-36]

 

 

[IPTRK: Point-to-Multipoint]

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Figure 3-9

Example Data Assignment (ACRD)

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Figure 3-10

Example Data Assignment (ACTK)

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Figure 3-11

Example Assignment of FCHN

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Figure 3-12

Example Assignment of Destination IP and Next IP (AETH)

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Figure 3-13

Example Data Assignment (ACAN/AFRT)

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Figure 3-14

Example Assignment of IP Addresses of IPTRK Circuit Card and Connected Router

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Figure 3-15

FCCS Networking via IP [F-36][Point-to-Multipoint Connection] Example Data Sheet 1 . . . .

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Figure 3-16

FCCS Networking via IP [F-36] Example Data Sheet 2

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Figure 3-17

FCCS Networking via IP [F-36] and FCH FCCS Networking

 

 

(both ASPC and AETH commands) Example Data Sheet 3

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Figure 3-18

FCCS Networking via IP [F-36] - FCCS Network via IP Tandem Connection

 

 

(AFPC Dummy Data) Example Data Sheet 4

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Figure 3-19

FCCS Networking via IP [F-36] and FCH FCCS Networking

 

 

(AFPC or AETH commands) Example Data Sheet 5

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Figure 4-1

Lamps to be Tested (CCIS Networking via IP [C-163])

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Figure 4-2

Lamps to be Tested (FCCS Networking via IP [F-36][Point-to-Multipoint Connection])

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Contents November IssueLiability Disclaimer NEAX2400 IPX NEAX2400 IPX Table of ContentsList of Figures List of Tables This page is for your notes General IntroductionNEAX2400 IPX Service Features to be ProvidedBlock Diagram Ccis Networking via IP To Iptrk Block Diagram Fccs Networking via IP Circuit Card Explanations HOW to Follow this Manual and Related Reference ManualsCircuit 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 Ccis Networking VIA IP C-163 Office Data ProgrammingRequired 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 Overview of Fccs Networking via IP F-36 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 Ccis Networking VIA IP C-163/VOICE Over IP H.323 Operation Tests After InstallationContents Test of OPE lamp on Iptrk circuit card Fccs Failure
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