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About this book
Overview
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Conventions used in this book
Systems and circuit packs
Admonishments
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909A/B universal coupler
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Auxiliary power supplies
Local auxiliary power supply
Applications that require auxiliary power
Sources of auxiliary local power
Required safety precautions
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1145B power supply
Circuit protection
Mountings
Installing the wall mounting
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Installing the 1146 power distribution unit
Installing and wiring the battery
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Installing the expanded power distribution unit
1145B power supply
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Powering up and testing AC and DC power
Wire the 1146 power distribution unit
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Replacing the batteries
Storing the batteries in inact ive units
Repairing short circuits and resetting red LEDs
1151A and 1151A2 power supplies
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Extenders for 2-wire DCP endpoints
2-wire DCP endpoints
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DCP extender, stand alone
DCP extender, rack mount
Data modules and asynchronous data units
Understanding RS-232 communications
Installation procedure
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Obtain required equipment
Set hardware options
Setting 7400A data module hardware options
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Setting 7400B data module hardware options
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Connect data modules
Connecting a single data module
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Connecting multiple data modules to the system
Configuring the 7400A data module
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Adjusting the control-panel d isplay on the 7400A
7400A data module, EIA RS-232 interface circuits
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Configuring the 7400A for data communications equipment (DCE) applications
Setting interface options on 7400A DCE
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Setting speed options on 7400A DCE
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Setting the automatic-answer feature on 7400A DCE
Setting the break-disconne ct option on 7400A DCE
Configuring the RS-232 interface on 7400A DCE
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Setting parity on 7400A DCE
Enabling remote loopback testing on 7400A DCE
Configuring the ring indicator on 7400A DCE
Enabling remote loopback on 7400A DCE
Setting the signals-disconnect (SIGLS DISC) option on 7400A DCE
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Enabling test mode on 7400A DCE
Exiting menus and saving changes on 7400A DCE
Checking DEFINITY administration on 7400A DCE
Configuring the 7400A for modem pooling (DTE) applications
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Setting speed options on 7400A DTE
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Configuring the RS-232 interface on 7400A DTE
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Restoring factory defaults on 7400A DTE
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Configuring the 7400B for remote administration
Restoring factory defaults for the 7400B
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Setting other data options for the 7400C
Selecting data inversion for 64-kbps, HDLC transmissions on restricted facilities
Configuring the 7400C for a dedicated private line
Configuring the 7400D data module
Recommended settings for typical configurations
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Accessing the menus of the 7400D
Setting speed options for the 7400D
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Setting the automatic-answer feature on the 7400D
Configuring the RS-232 interface of the 7400D
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Configuring the 8400B Plus data module
Installing required configuration equipment for the 8400B
Selecting 8400B options
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Configuring the ExpressRoute 1000 data module
Administer the data modules
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Asynchronous data units (ADU)
External modems
Hardware required when configuring modems
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Paradyne COMSPHERE 3715
Configuring the 3715 for CMS
Configuring the 3715 for modem pooling
Paradyne COMSPHERE 3810 Plus and 3811 Plus
Configuring the 3810 Plus and 3811 Plus modems
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Paradyne COMSPHERE 3910
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Configuring the 3910 for CMS
Understanding the modem controls and displays
Creating an editable configuration set
Copying factory default settings
Loading the copied default settings
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Configuring the DTE interface
Configuring basic, RS-232 handshaking
Configuring the RS-232 DTR and DSR ready signals
Configuring RS-232 RTS and CTS send signals
Configuring various control features
Finishing configuration of the DTE interface
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Configuring the DTE dialer
Opening the DTE Dialer menus
Skipping to the result-code options
Disabling result codes
Exiting the DTE Dialer menu
Configuring the data line
Opening the dial line menu
Setting the line rate
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Exiting the dial line menu
Saving the new configuration
Checking the status of the COMSPHERE 3910 modem
U.S. Robotics modems
Configuring U.S. Robotics modems
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Multi-Tech MT5634ZBA-USB
Configuring the MT5634ZBA-USB modem
Administration
Accessing the administrat ion form
Identifying the modem
Setting data-transmission parameters
Setting dialing parameters
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Printers
Connecting printers using TCP/IP
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Administering adjunct parameters
PMS journal and PMS log printers
System printer
Using the downloadable reliable session-layer protocol (RSP) tool
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Downloading RSP
Installing RSP
Administering RSP
DEFINITY LAN gateway system
What is the DEFINITY LAN gateway?
How the DLG application works
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How is the DLG application is packaged
The MAPD DLG
The co-resident DLG
Switch-based connectivity c o-resident DLG
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Terminal server installation
Overview
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Installing and administering the terminal server
Distance limits
Cabling diagram
Making the connections
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Administering the IOLAN+
Setting up HyperTerminal on the computer
Navigating the IOLAN+ term inal server
Administering the IOLAN+ the first time
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Rebooting the IOLAN+
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Administering the gateway
Administering an IOLAN+ port
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Tes t in g
Potential failure scenarios and repair actions
Administering IP node names
Administering IP services
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DS1/T1 CPE loopback jack
Installing a loopback jack
With a smart jack
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Without a smart jack
Administering the lo opback jack
Loopback testing with a smart jack
Testing the DS1 span from the ICSU to the loopback jack
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Checking the integrity of loc al equipment
Busying out the DS1 circui t pack
Administering the DS1 for the test
Testing the integrity of the loopback circuit
Testing the integrity of data sent over the loop
Clearing the results of previous tests
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Running the data test
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Restoring DS1 administration
Releasing the DS1 circuit pack
Testing the DS1 span from the loopback jack to the smart jack
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Configurations using fiber multiplexers
ISDN converters and adapters
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Converters for single-carrier cabinets
PRI-to-DASS and PRI-to-DPNSS converters
PRI-to-BRI converter
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Converters for multi-carrier cabinets
PRI-to-DASS and PRI-to-DPNSS converters
PRI-to-BRI converter
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Stratum 3 clock
Set clock options
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Stratum 3 clock wiring installation procedure
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Busy tone disconnect equipment for non-U.S. installations
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Call detail recording (CDR) option settings
Connecting CDR equipment
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Using other equipment as the CDR output devices
Sources of administration information
Connecting a CDR device
Administering CDR parameters
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Using the downloadable reliable session-layer protocol (RSP) tool
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DEFINITY INADS
Analog loopback
Installing INADS analog loopback on a standard-reliability syste m
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Installing INADS analog loopback on a high-reliability system
Administration
Partner installation
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INADS connection with power fail transfer
Standard reliability
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High reliability
INADS connection without p ower fail transfer
Standard reliability
High reliability
PARTNER administration Set standard telephone station (European platforms only)
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Installation test (all installations)
Connectivity for INADS on S8700 and S8300 media servers
Example of an ART script file
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Malicious call trace
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Music-on-hold
For MCC1, SCC1, CMC1, and G600 Media Gateways
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Registered music source
Nonregistered music source
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For G700 Media Gateways
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Paging and announcement equipment
Background information
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IP configurations
H.323 IP trunk (IP solutions mode)
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Configuration using the S8700 Media Server with IP connect
Loudspeaker paging for MCC1, SCC1, CMC1, or G600 Media Gateways
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Loudspeaker paging without paging adapter
Loudspeaker paging access without universal coupler
Loudspeaker paging with universal coupler
ESPA radio paging
External ringing
Queue warning indicator
Loudspeaker paging for G700 Media Gateways
Multimedia communications products: MMCX, MMCH, ESM
MASI for MMCX
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Direction connection
Main distribution frame connection
Wideband endpoints
Nonsignaling configuration
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Signaling configuration
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Multimedia call handling (MMCH)
Connect the endpoints
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Administer the system
Administer the endpoints
Administer one number complex
Setup and test the MMCH installation
Configuring the PictureTel PCS50 (Live 50) and PCS100
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How to place a PictureTel video call
Troubleshooting PictureTel
ProShare configuration
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How to place a ProShare video call
Troubleshooting ProShare
Vistium configuration
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Zydacron configuration
How to place a Zydacron video call
Troubleshooting Zydacron
Place conversion test call
Expansion services module
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ESM installation
Administration
Place test call
Troubleshooting
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Property management system (PMS)
Connecting the property management system (PMS)
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Connecting a terminal and/or journal printer
Using data modules
Using an asynchronous data unit (ADU) and a data line circuit pack
Connecting PMS and printers using TCP/IP
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Administering adjunct parameters
PMS, PMS journal, and PMS log printers
System printer
Using the downloadable reliable session-layer protocol tool
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