Mitel 3300 manual R2 Card, R2 signaling, Line Signaling

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Specifications

The following protocols support Network-side configurations:

4ESS (Custom) (T1 only)

DMS 100 (Nortel Custom) (T1 only)

DMS 250 (Nortel Custom) (T1 only)

BellCore (NI2) (NI3 Calling name delivery) NI99 SR4619 spec (T1 only) (Siemens)

Q.SIG E1 (ETSI and ISO Standard) T1 (ISO Standard)

Euro-ISDN (E1 only)

R2 Card

The R2 card is a protocol converter that allows the 300 ICP system to access an R2 National Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) with MF-R2 digital trunk signaling. The card also receives and processes Calling Line Identification (CLI) and allows the information to be displayed on the user's telephone display screen. The R2 card converts the following:

Incoming MF-R2 signals from the PSTN into Digital Private Network Signaling System (DPNSS) signals for the 3300 ICP system.

Outgoing DPNSS signals from the 3300 ICP into MF-R2 signals for the PSTN.

R2 signaling

Although many countries use R2 signaling, most do not adhere to the CCITT recommendations in their entirety, and there are many protocol variations around the world. R2 support on the 3300 ICP system provides exceptional flexibility, which enables you to support the regional variations in the R2 protocol. Line signaling, tone interpretation, and timing parameters for the

R2 card can be adapted to suit any national or regional requirement. For example:

Line signaling features allow you to program up to four bits to define the incoming and outgoing patterns for line commands such as Idle and Answer.

Register signaling features allow you to program the type of address signaling termination (signaled or timed) and whether signaling should be fully-compelled or semi-compelled. These features also allow you to define each register signaling tone individually.

Using IMAT (ISDN Maintenance and Administration Tool), you can adapt line signaling, tone interpretation, and timing parameters for the R2 card to suit any national or regional requirement. For more information about IMAT, refer to Using the ISDN Maintenance and Administration Tool (IMAT).

Line Signaling

In the R2 protocol, line signaling is used to begin and terminate the call setup process. Line signaling features in IMAT allow you to program up to four bits to define the incoming and outgoing tone patterns for the following line commands:

Idle

Seize

Seize Ack

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Mitel 3300 manual R2 Card, R2 signaling, Line Signaling

3300 specifications

The Mitel 3300 is a robust IP-PBX (Private Branch Exchange) designed to cater to the communication needs of businesses of varying sizes. Renowned for its versatility and extensive features, the Mitel 3300 supports both traditional telephony and modern IP-based communications, making it an ideal choice for organizations transitioning into a unified communications environment.

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The Mitel 3300 system is powered by the Mitel Communications Director (MCD) software, which provides central management and control functions. This software is designed to simplify the administration of the phone system, allowing IT teams to manage users, configure features, and monitor system performance through a user-friendly web interface. The platform also supports a wide range of endpoints, including desktop phones, softphones, and mobile clients, ensuring compatibility with existing infrastructure.

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