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Meridian Digital Telephone IP Adapter Installation and Administration Guide
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Chapter 2
Planning for installation
In this chapter
Physical environment
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Administration PC
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Network considerations
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Deployment
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Contents
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Installation and Administration Guide
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Publication history
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Contents
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About this guide
How to use this guide
Product overview
Skills you need
Nortel Networks product knowledge
Telecommunications knowledge
Data networking knowledge
Conventions used in this guide
Precautionary messages
Instructions for selecting menu options
Instructions for displaying property sheets
PBX terminology
Related information products
Printed documents
CD-ROM
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Chapter 1
Meridian Digital Telephone IP Adapter description
Product Introduction
Meridian Digital Telephone Internal IP Adapter circuit card
Meridian Digital Telephone External IP Adapter unit
Reach Line Card
Voice over IP technology
Configuration - Device and Software
Hardware description
Meridian Digital Telephone IP Adapter unit LEDs
Meridian Digital Telephone IP Adapter unit LED display diagrams
Meridian Digital Telephone Internal IP Adapter circuit card
Meridian Digital Telephone External IP Adapter unit
Universal power supply support - Meridian Digital Telephone Internal IP Adapter circuit card
Universal power supply support - Meridian Digital Telephone External IP Adapter unit
Internet Access Device description
Connection options
10BaseT Ethernet interface
How Meridian Digital Telephone IP Adapter units work
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Call scenario 1: host-controlledcorporate internal call
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Host-controlled call (corporate internal call)
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Call scenario 2: host-controlledcorporate external call
Host-controlled call (corporate external call)
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System security
No security
Security identifier
Telephones
Supported digital telephones
Required footstand for Meridian Digital Telephone Internal IP Adapter units
Supported telephone modules
Supported telephone features
Computer telephony integration applications
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Online/Offline Table
Emergency service number
Configuration Manager
Power requirements
Input specifications
Output specifications
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Physical environment
Space
Temperature
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Administration PC
Connection options
Ethernet connection
Administering multiple nodes in the network
Windows PC requirements
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Network considerations
IP addressing and routing
Determining DHCP Assigned IP Addresses
Host PBX Ethernet
network
Internal network
Deployment
Trans port medi a
Network Address Translation
IP deployment
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Preparing for installation
General Safety
Required hardware and software tools
Unpacking and inspecting the equipment
Installing the Meridian Digital Telephone Internal IP Adapter circuit card
Removing the footstand of the digital telephone
Inserting the Meridian Digital Telephone Internal IP Adapter circuit
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Installing ferrite beads
Connecting the Meridian Digital Telephone Internal IP Adapter circuit
Powering up the Meridian Digital Telephone Internal IP Adapter circuit
Installing the Meridian Digital Telephone External IP Adapter unit
Installing the Meridian Digital Telephone External IP Adapter unit on a desk
Installing the Meridian Digital Telephone External IP Adapter unit on the wall
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Connecting the Meridian Digital Telephone External IP Adapter unit
Connecting the Meridian Digital Telephone External IP Adapter unit to the network
Powering up the Meridian Digital Telephone External IP Adapter unit
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Information you need to know before configuring
Accessing the telephone menu
Telephone menu key function
Backing up while in the telephone menu
Exiting the system using the Release key
You are logged out.
Confirm Exit?
Running the telephone menu script
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Restore Default Values?
[1-Yes 2- No]
Modify Unit ID?
Enter Unit ID of 911x 1
Modify Time Offset? [1-Yes 2 - No]
Enter Sign [1-Add 2 -Sub]
Enter Offset in Minutes 0
Modify Emergency Code?
Modify Online SPRE?
Enter Online SPRE #99
Modify Offline SPRE? [1-Yes 2-No]
Enter Offline SPRE #98
Modify Reg. SPRE?
Enter Reg. SPRE Code #97
Modify Dereg. SPRE?
Enter Dereg. SPRE Code #96
Modify IP Parameters?
Enable DHCP?
Enter IP Address 0.0.0.0
Enter IP Subnet Mask 255. 0.0.0
Modify IP Gateway?
2-No]
Enter IP Gateway 0.0.0.0
Enable DiffServ?
Modify RLC Parameters?
Enable 802.1p Mapping?
Enter Port # of RLC 7
Enter Security Level 1
Inbound Security ID
Outbound Security ID
Enable IP?
Modify Local Calling?
Enter RLC IP Address 192.68.243.254
IP Signaling 1-Permanent 2-OnDemand:2
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Configure Set Type?
Is this a M2006?
Are you sure? M2616?-[1-Yes 2-No]
Save Configuration?
Reboot Unit?
0-Shut Down 1-Restart
Restarting the System Please Wait...
JAN 01 12:13 P
Please remove System Power.
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Meridian Digital Telephone IP Adapter unit system configuration
Configuring the system settings
To configure the system settings, complete the following procedure:
Meridian Digital Telephone IP Adapter System Configuration field descriptions
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IP configuration
Getting there 911x Configuration Manager IP Configuration
Configuring IP information
To change the IP information, complete the following procedure:
IP Configuration field descriptions
RLC connection configuration
Getting there 911x Configuration Manager RLC Connection Configuration
Configuring the RLC connection information
To change the RLC connection information, complete the following procedure:
RLC Connection configuration field descriptions
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Using the digital telephone
Modes of operation
Host-controlled mode
Online mode
Offline mode
What controls the online and offline modes
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Placing and receiving calls
Receiving incoming calls
Methods for placing outgoing calls
Placing a host-controlled call
To call another station at your sitehost-controlled mode
Indicator updates
Host-controlled indicator updates
Display messages
Message descriptions
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Telephone features operation
Emergency service calls
Hold
Call Waiting
Call Transfer
Going online and offline
Using the SPRE code to place your unit in online mode
Using the SPRE code to place your unit in offline mode
Overriding an automatic offline event from the host PBX
Chapter 7
Administration
Changing the administration password
Getting there 911x Configuration Manager Changing the Configuration Manager password
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Creating a backup configuration file
Storing backup configuration files
Getting there 911x Configuration Manager
Creating the backup file
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Restoring the configuration
Before you begin
Getting there 911x Configuration Manager
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successful,
not successful,
Display logs
Getting there 911x Configuration Manager Viewing display logs
Printing the display logs to a file
Changing the number of display logs retained by the Meridian Digital Telephone IP Adapter unit
Clear logs
Statistics screens
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Caller Information Statistics
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Digital Signal Processor (DSP) Statistics
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Ethernet Interface Statistics
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Network Statistics
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Verifying the firmware and software version
Verifying the software version
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Obtaining the latest upgrade file
Types of upgrades
Downloading the upgrade file
Extracting upgrade files from the download file
Performing the extraction using Windows
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Performing a firmware upgrade
When to perform a firmware upgrade
About firmware upgrades and configuration files
Before you begin
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Telephone IP Adapter unit
Restarting the system
Performing a software upgrade
Upgrading the Configuration Manager software
Chapter 8
Troubleshooting
Identifying why a problem occurred
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Meridian Digital Telephone IP Adapter unit LEDs
Digital telephone
Symptom descriptions
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Network connectivity
System descriptions
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Software problems
Symptom descriptions
Display Logs definitions
Using Configuration Managers PING
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Unsuccessful PING options
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Repair and warranty information
Canada
United States
Europe
Asia/Pacific
CALA
Appendix A
Planning forms
In this appendix
IP Adapter Network Connections
IP Adapter Configuration InformationDialing Plans
IP Adapter telephone menu Configuration Values
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RJ-45 ethernet connector
Admin (serial) connector pin-out table
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Industry Canada
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International safety compliance
Electromagnetic compatibility
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Electrostatic discharge
FCC requirements
Part 68
Telephone network plug and jack
Equipment harmful to the telephone network
Party lines
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