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Revision history
June 2007
Standard 01.02. This document is up-issued to remove the Nortel Networks
Confidential statement.
May 2007
Standard 01.01. This document is issued to support Communication Server
1000 Release 5.0. This document contains information previously contained
in the following legacy document, now retired: ISDN Basic Rate Interface:
Installation and Configuration (553-3001-218). No new content has been
added for Communication Server 1000 Release 5.0. All references to
Communication Server 1000 Release 4.5 are applicable to Communication
Server 1000 Release 5.0.
August 2005
Standard 3.00. This document is up-issued to support Communication
Server 1000 Release 4.5.
September 2004
Standard 2.00. This document is up-issued for Communication Server 1000
Release 4.0.
October 2003
Standard 1.00. This document is a new NTP for Succession 3.0. It was
created to support a restructuring of the Documentation Library, which
resulted in the merging of multiple legacy NTPs. This new document
consolidates information previously contained in the following legacy
documents, now retired:
ISDN Basic Rate Interface: Installation (553-3901-200)
ISDN Basic Rate Interface: Acceptance Testing (553-3901-330)
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Contents
About this document 9
Subject 9
Applicable systems 10
Intended audience 11
Conventions 11
Related information 11
Preparing for installation 13
Contents 13
Preparing the site 13
Unpacking and inspecting 14
Taking inventory 14
Installing ISDN BRI hardware 15
Contents 15
Installing ISDN BRI hardware for line applications 15
Installing ISDN BRI hardware for trunk applications 38
Preparing the system 47
Contents 47
Introduction 47
Verifying ISDN BRI operation 47
Setting up ISDN BRI test terminals and trunks 48
Configuring ISDN BRI hardware 53
Contents 53
Hardware requirements 53
Configuring ISDN BRI trunking with IP expansion cabinets or MG 1000S
systems 55
Installation procedures 56
Testing ISDN BRI functions 87
Contents 87
Introduction 87
Voice calls 88
Circuit-switched data calls 99
Packet data transmission 100
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Testing an ISDN BRI trunk 103
Removing the test setup 103
Generating traffic reports 105
Contents 105
Introduction 105
Procedures
Procedure 1 Selecting the card slots 16
Procedure 2 Remove the module cover for card installation 20
Procedure 3 Installing the MISP 21
Procedure 4 Removing the MISP 21
Procedure 5 Installing the BRSC, SILC, and UILC 22
Procedure 6 Remove the BRSC, SILC, and UILC 23
Procedure 7 Connecting ISDN BRI terminals to the system 23
Procedure 8 Connect the modules to the MDF 24
Procedure 9 Cross-connecting SILC and/or UILC ports to the building
wiring 29
Procedure 10 Connecting the ISDN BRI terminals to the DSL 36
Procedure 11 Providing clock referencing on the SILC 39
Procedure 12 Connecting clock reference cables 41
Procedure 13 Performing acceptance testing 48
Procedure 14 Selecting the card slots 58
Procedure 15 Installing the MISP 59
Procedure 16 Removing the MISP 60
Procedure 17 Installing the SILCs and UILCs 61
Procedure 18 Removing the SILC and UILC 64
Procedure 19 Installing the PRI hardware 64
Procedure 20 Connecting system cables to the cross-connect terminal 66
Procedure 21 Cross-connecting the DSLs at the cross-connect terminal 70
Procedure 22 Connecting the terminating resistor to the SILC DSL 74
Procedure 23 Connecting the ISDN BRI terminals to the DSL 76
Procedure 24 Initializing a Nortel Networks M5317TDX terminal 80
Procedure 25 Connecting the system cables to the cross-connect
terminal 82
Procedure 26 Cross-connecting DSLs at the cross-connect ter minal 83
Procedure 27 Performing a call hold test 88
Procedure 28 Perform a Call Waiting test 89
Procedure 29 Performing a Call Forward No Answer test 91
Procedure 30 Perform a Calling Line Identification Presentation test 92
Procedure 31 Perform an ISDN BRI Conference test 93
Procedure 32 Perform a Call Join test on Conference 94
Procedure 33 Perform a hunting test 96
Procedure 34 Perform an ISDN BRI NI-1 Call Forward All Calls test 97
Procedure 35 Perform an ISDN BRI ETSI Call Forwarding Unconditional
test 98
Procedure 36 Perform a circuit-switched data call test 99
Procedure 37 Perform a B-channel packet data transmission test using an
external packet handler 100
Procedure 38 Perform a D-channel packet data transmission test using an
external packet handler 101
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Procedure 39 Perform a D-channel Switched Virtual Circuit packet data
transmission test using an MPH 101
Procedure 40 Perform a B-channel Switched Virtual Circuit packet data
transmission test using an MPH 102
Procedure 41 Perform procedure to test an ISDN BRI trunk DSL 103
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About this document
This document is a global document. Contact your system supplier or your
Nortel representative to verify that the hardware and software described
are supported in your area.
Note the following:
ISDN Basic Rate Interface (BRI) trunking is not available in North
America.
The Basic Rate Signaling Concentrator (BRSC) is not supported on
CS 1000M Cabinet.
The integrated Meridian 1 Packet Handler is not supported on CS
1000M Cabinet.
Subject
This document contains the following information:
ISDN BRI hardware installation instructions for all systems
Description of acceptance testing of ISDN BRI services for Large
Systems, Small Systems, and CS 1000S systems.
how to visually inspect ISDN BRI equipment for possible improper
installation
how to interpret visual indicators on ISDN BRI cards
how to test basic ISDN BRI features and verify traffic reporting
Note: The craftsperson conducts acceptance testing after the
equipment is installed and configured. This is done to verify that
the system is operating correctly and ISDN BRI functions and
features work as specified.
Note on legacy products and releases
This NTP contains information about systems, components, and features
that are compatible with Nortel Communication Server 1000 Release 4.5
software. For more information on legacy products and releases, click the
Technical Documentation link under Support & Training on the Nortel
home page:
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Applicable systems
This document applies to the following systems:
Communication Server 1000S (CS 1000S)
Communication Server 1000M Chassis (CS 1000M Chassis)
Communication Server 1000M Cabinet (CS 1000M Cabinet)
Communication Server 1000M Half Group (CS 1000M HG)
Communication Server 1000M Single Group (CS 1000M SG)
Communication Server 1000M Multi Group (CS 1000M MG)
Communication Server 1000E (CS 1000E)
Note: When upgrading software, memory upgrades may be required on
the Signaling Server, the Call Server, or both.
System migration
When particular Meridian 1 systems are upgraded to run CS 1000 Release
4.5 software and configured to include a Signaling Server, they become
CS 1000M systems. Table 1 "Meridian 1 systems to CS 1000M systems"
(page 10) lists each Meridian 1 system that supports an upgrade path to
a CS 1000M system.
Table 1
Meridian 1 systems to CS 1000M systems
This Meridian 1 system...
Maps to this CS 1000M system
Meridian 1 PBX 11C Chassis CS 1000M Chassis
Meridian 1 PBX 11C Cabinet CS 1000M Cabinet
Meridian 1 PBX 51C CS 1000M Half Group
Meridian 1 PBX 61C CS 1000M Single Group
Meridian 1 PBX 81 CS 1000M Multi Group
Meridian 1 PBX 81C CS 1000M Multi Group
For more information, see one or more of the following NTPs:
Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Small System Upgrade
(NN43011-459)
Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Upgrades
Overview (NN43021-458)
Communication Server 1000S Upgrades (NN43031-458)
Communication Server 1000E Upgrades (NN43041-458)
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Intended audience
This document is intended for individuals responsible for the planning,
engineering, and administration of the applicable system.
Conventions
Terminology
In this document, the following systems are referred to generically as
"system":
Communication Server 1000S (CS 1000S)
Communication Server 1000M (CS 1000M)
Communication Server 1000E (CS 1000E)
Meridian 1
The following systems are referred to generically as "Small System":
Communication Server 1000M Chassis (CS 1000M Chassis)
Communication Server 1000M Cabinet (CS 1000M Cabinet)
Meridian 1 PBX 11C Chassis
Meridian 1 PBX 11C Cabinet
The following systems are referred to generically as "Large System":
Communication Server 1000M Half Group (CS 1000M HG)
Communication Server 1000M Single Group (CS 1000M SG)
Communication Server 1000M Multi Group (CS 1000M MG)
Meridian 1 PBX 51C
Meridian 1 PBX 61C
Meridian 1 PBX 81
Meridian 1 PBX 81C
Related information
This section lists information sources that relate to this document.
NTPs
The following NTPs are referenced in this document:
Features and Services (NN43001-506)
Software Input Output Administration (NN43001-611)
Software Input Output Reference - Maintenance (NN43001-711)
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Online
To access Nortel documentation online, click the Technical Documentation
link under Support & Training on the Nortel home page:
w
ww.nortel.com
CD-ROM
To obtain Nortel documentation on CD-ROM, contact your Nortel customer
representative.
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Preparing for installation
Contents
This section contains information on the following topics:
"Preparing the site" (page 13)
"Unpacking and inspecting" (page 14)
"Taking inventory" (page 14)
Preparing the site
When installing a system, address the following factors.
environmental
structural
electrical
For more information refer to Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1
Large System Planning and Engineering (NN43021-220).
After the site has been planned, the following items must be completed
prior to ISDN BRI installation.
Wire the building between ISDN BRI terminal locations and the
distribution frame. Refer to the "Engineering guidelines" section of ISDN
Basic Rate Interface Feature Fundamentals (NN43001-580) for wiring
specifications and guidelines. For the location of the terminals and the
distribution frame, use the Building Cable Plan developed according
to instructions in the "Planning the site" section in Communication
Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Planning and Engineering
(NN43021-220).
Install any Intelligent Peripheral Equipment (IPE) or Network Modules
needed to house ISDN BRI cards as determined in "Engineering
guidelines" of ISDN Basic Rate Interface Feature Fundamentals
(NN43001-580). Refer to Communication Server 1000M and Meridian
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1 Large System Installation and Commissioning (NN43021-310) for a
description of how to install the modules.
Unpacking and inspecting
ISDN BRI cards and external communication cables are shipped in separate
packages. To unpack them, follow the general precautions recommended
by computer and telephone equipment manufacturers.
Remove items that generate static charge from the installation site.
If the installation site is carpeted, spray it with an antistatic spray.
Ground yourself before handling any equipment.
Carefully remove the equipment from its packaging. Do not puncture or
tear the containers. Use scissors or a utility knife.
Inspect the equipment for obvious faults or damage. Report any
damaged component to your sales representative and the carrier who
delivered the equipment.
When unpacking the circuit cards, hold them only by their nonconductor
edges. Do not touch connector pins or components.
Keep the circuit cards in their antistatic bags until you are ready to
install them.
Do not stack the plug-in cards on top of each other. This can damage
the components and the printed circuits on the cards.
Taking inventory
After unpacking, verify that all the equipment necessary is at the site
before installation begins. Check the equipment received against the
shipping documents. Note any shortages and report them to your sales
representative.
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Installing ISDN BRI hardware
Contents
This section contains information on the following topics:
"Installing ISDN BRI hardware for line applications" (page 15)
"Installing ISDN BRI hardware for trunk applications" (page 38)
"Selecting the card slots" (page 39)
"Removing the module cover for card installation" (page 39)
"Installing the MISP" (page 39)
"Installing the clock reference on the SILC" (page 39)
"Installing the SILC and the UILC" (page 42)
"Connecting the system to the Main Distribution Frame (MDF)" (page 42)
"Cross-connecting the Main Distribution Frame (MDF)" (page 42)
"Card location forms" (page 44)
Installing ISDN BRI hardware for line applications
The following lists the procedures for installing ISDN BRI hardware for line
applications. The system must already be installed and operating according
to the instructions in Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large
System Installation and Commissioning (NN43021-310) before performing
these procedures.
For a successful installation, perform these procedures in the order listed
below:
Step Action
1
Select the card slots where the ISDN BRI cards will be located.
2
Remove the module cover for card installation.
3
Install the Multi-Purpose ISDN Signaling Processors (MISPs).
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Install the S/T Interface Linecards (SILCs) and/or U Interface
Linecards (UILCs) or Basic Rate Signaling Concentrators (BRSCs).
5
Connect ISDN BRI terminals. This procedure comprises the
following:
Connect the system to the Main Distribution Frame (MDF).
Cross-connect the MDF.
Connect ISDN BRI terminals to the DSL.
Initialize the ISDN BRI terminals.
—End—
Procedure 1
Selecting the card slots
Step Action
To install ISDN BRI cards, perform the following steps:
1
Identify all the slots that can contain the ISDN BRI cards. First
identify the modules with unused network and peripheral card slots
and then remove the covers from the identified modules. To identify
the modules, use the following Print Programs.
LD 22 to print the system configuration and identify unused
network card slots to install MISPs
LD 20 to list unused IPE card slots to install SILCs, UILCs and
BRSCs
Table 2 "ISDN BRI card location" (page 16) lists the modules that
can house ISDN BRI cards.
Table 2
ISDN BRI card location
Modules
Supported
Systems
SILCs,
UILCs,
BRSCs MISPs
NT4N41
Core/Network Module
Large
Systems
Network
slots 0-7
NT8D35
Network Module
81C CPPII
Network
slots 5-12
NT8D37
IPE Module
All systems IPE slots
0-15
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Locate the card slots in the modules that house ISDN BRI cards.
Group all SILCs, UILCs, BRSCs, superloops and the MISP that
supports them in the same network group to avoid using junctors
for dedicated connections.
—End—
The following rules apply when selecting the card slots:
MISPs
MISPs are inserted into the Core/Network Module for Large Systems
(Multi Group). Refer to the LD 22 printout to identify modules with
unused network card slots and to Table 2 "ISDN BRI card location"
(page 16) for the card slots in these modules that can house MISPs.
An MISP cannot share network loop addresses with a Superloop
Network Card in the Large Systems. The MISP requires two network
loop addresses and one network card slot.
An MISP supports a maximum of 8 BRSCs and two line cards.
An MISP supports a set of 4 SILCs or UILCs when not supporting a
BRSC.
An MISP can support both BRSCs and SILCs or UILCs at the same time.
If it serves one BRSC, an MISP can also support three line cards. If it
supports two or more BRSCs, an MISP can also support two line cards.
BRSCs
Install one BRSC for each IPE module.
With a BRSC configured, an IPE module can support a maximum of 15
line cards. These can be up to eight UILCs combined with any other
seven peripheral cards (including SILCs), or up to 15 SILCs.
SILCs/UILCs
The cards are installed in the Core/Network Module or the IPE Module
for all system options. Refer to the LD 20 printout to identify modules
with unused peripheral card slots.
In each module, install a maximum of 15 SILCs, or eight UILCs
combined with any other seven peripheral cards (including SILCs). If
15 SILCs are installed, the remaining slots in the module may contain
a BRSC, a UILCs, or non-ISDN BRI cards that do not need the - 48 V
power supply of the IPE module (this restriction is due to power supply
limitations for the module). If eight UILCs are used, you may install any
other card which could reside in the IPE module.
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Group all SILCs, UILCs, BRSCs and the MISP that supports them in the
same network group to avoid using junctors for dedicated connections.
Figures 1 through 3, beginning Figure 1 "NT8D35 Network module
(Large System)" (page 18) show typical module configurations.
Figure 1 "NT8D35 Network module (Large System)" (page 18) shows the
NT8D35 Network module.
Figure 1
NT8D35 Network module (Large System)
Figure 2 "NT8D37 IPE module (Large System)" (page 19) shows the
NT8D37 IPE module.
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Figure 2
NT8D37 IPE module (Large System)
Figure 3 "NT4N41 Core/Network module (Large System)" (page 19) shows
the NT4N41 Core/Network module.
Figure 3
NT4N41 Core/Network module (Large System)
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Procedure 2
Remove the module cover for card installation
Step Action
To remove the covers from the modules with unused card slots, follow the
procedure below. Refer to Figure 4 "Module cover locking latches" (page
20).
1
Use a flat-blade screwdriver to unlock the left latch on the front of the
cover by turning the screw 1/4 turn clockwise.
2 Use a flat-blade screwdriver to unlock the right latch on the front of
the cover by turning the screw 1/4 turn counterclockwise.
3
While holding the cover so it does not fall off, slide the latches toward
the center of the cover.
4 Pull the cover toward you and lift it away from the module.
5
Place the cover in a safe place away from the working area to avoid
damaging it.
6
Repeat steps 1 through 5 for each cover requiring removal.
—End—
Figure 4
Module cover locking latches
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