Nortel Networks NN43011-110 manual Preprogrammed data, Model telephones, Administration telephone

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The Signaling Server for a CS 1000M Small System is installed separately. Refer to Signaling Server: Installation and Configuration (NN43001-312) for more information.

The Software Installation Program is automatically invoked during first-time installation of the system. This menu-driven program installs the software and makes the system operational.

Preprogrammed data

When you first install the system, you must enter customer data into the overlay programs. For example, you must assign features to telephone keys in order for those features to function correctly. Data can be preprogrammed. If you load preprogrammed data during the installation process, the system automatically configures some overlay entries on the telephones.

If the preprogrammed data does not apply to users at one site, you can revise the data on-site with a TTY. You can also revise the preprogrammed data remotely over a modem connection. You can start with a basic configuration, which is the least possible amount of data required for initial software programming. You must perform this step while you are working in the Software Installation Program.

Model telephones

Small Systems offer a variety of preprogrammed model telephone layouts. By using these telephone layouts (which serve as templates), technicians can perform a few simple steps at installation to activate multiple telephones.

Administration telephone

If you use the default model layouts for telephones and trunk routes, you can use an administrative telephone to make adjustments to items such as the numbering plan and access codes. You do not need a TTY input terminal to program a Small System unless a custom layout is used.

You can use a digital telephone for administrative functions. The administrative telephone can double as a user’s working telephone.

Changing or removing preprogrammed data

If preprogrammed data does not apply to users at a particular site, data can be revised on-site with a TTY or remotely over a modem connection. If desired, the user can start with the minimal amount of data required for initial software programming, which is the configuration record. This step must be performed while the user is in the Software Installation Program.

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Small System Overview

NN43011-110 01.01 Standard

Release 5.0 30 May 2007

Copyright © 2003 - 2007, Nortel Networks

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Contents Communication Server 1000M Meridian 1 Small System Overview Page May Revision historyAugust SeptemberOctober Contents Fiber-optic and IP expansion Getting help from the Nortel Web site How to get helpGetting help through a Nortel distributor or reseller Subject About this documentSystem migration Applicable systemsTerminology Intended audienceConventions Related informationOnline How to get helpGetting Help through a Nortel distributor or reseller About this document Contents Description and featuresCabinet system DescriptionCard slot specifications Power Chassis system Circuit card assignments in the Chassis Circuit card assignments in the Chassis Expander Memory, processing, and data storage SSC card and components Signaling ServerTerminal Proxy Server SIP/H.323 Signaling GatewaysElement Manager Network Routing ServiceInstallation and configuration Changing or removing preprogrammed data Administration telephonePreprogrammed data Model telephonesMeridian Mail Set-Based AdministrationMultiple-terminal access Database Archive featureData backup and restore methods Supported telephonesSupported applications Increased digital trunking/SDI capacity Support for IP connectivityPackaging requirements Small System as a branch officeSurvivable IP expansion Voice distribution over a Campus Data NetworkDescription and features Small System expansion Fiber-optic and IP expansionFiber Expansion and IP Expansion daughterboards SSC cardFiber Receiver card Expansion scenariosFiber Expansion daughterboard IP Expansion daughterboardFiber-optic and IP expansion Expansion scenarios Chassis connected to a Chassis Expander Expansion scenarios Fiber-optic and IP expansion Expansion scenarios Fiber-optic and IP expansion Cabinet and Chassis system IP expansion configuration Cabinet and Chassis system mix-and-match expansionFiber-optic and IP expansion Expansion scenarios Fiber-optic and IP expansion Page Nortel Communication Server