DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6

Issue 3

Installation and Test for Compact Modular Cabinets 555-230-128

May 1998

 

 

1Install and Cable the Cabinets

CAMA/E911 Installation

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CAMA/E911 Installation

Configuration

The CAMA/E911 feature will only work on R6 CMC if TN429C CO circuit packs (or later suffix) are used.

Port Networks (PNs) that include TN429C circuit packs used to interface to CAMA trunks may require some CPTR resources to be either TN744D V2 or TN2182B circuit packs, since TTR/CPTR or General Purpose Tone Receiver (GPTR) resources are selected from the pool available in the PN when needed.

Hardware Setup

1.Insert the TN429C CO circuit pack in any available port slot.

2.Be sure the TN744D Call Classifier - Detector circuit pack is Vintage 2 or later.

3.Wire the CAMA trunk to the MDF (the trunk from the CO). Refer to the pinouts in Table 2-13.

Administration Setup

1. At the prompt, type add trunk next and press Enter.

 

 

 

 

 

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TRUNK GROUP

 

 

 

 

 

Group Number: 1

Group Type: cama

 

CDR Reports: y

Group Name: cama Trunk Group - E911 COR:

1

TN:

1

TAC:

701

Direction: outgoing

Outgoing Display?

y CESID I

Digits Sent:

0

 

Busy Threshold:

99

 

 

 

 

TRUNK PARAMETERS

Trunk Type: wink-start

Outgoing Dial Type: r1mf

Trunk Termination: rc

Screen 1-4. CAMA Trunk Group form (page 1)

2.On the Trunk Group screen (page 1), in the Group Type: field, enter cama.

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Lucent Technologies 555-230-128 manual CAMA/E911 Installation, Configuration, Hardware Setup, Administration Setup