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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – LIABILITY DISCLAIMER; NEAX and D; term; are registered trademarks of NEC Corporation.
  • Page 6 – ISSUE 3; Fusion Network System Manual; TABLE OF CONTENTS; Page; CHAPTER 1
  • Page 7 – CHAPTER 5
  • Page 8 – CHAPTER 6
  • Page 9 – CHAPTER 7
  • Page 10 – Figure; LIST OF FIGURES; Page v
  • Page 14 – LIST OF TABLES; Table
  • Page 15 – This page is for your notes.
  • Page 16 – How to Follow This Manual
  • Page 17 – NEAX2400 IMX Circuit Card Manual
  • Page 18 – CHAPTER 2; What is Fusion and its Advantages; The main advantages of the Fusion network are as follows:; Improved Inter-Office Service Features; A maximum of 16 digits can be used as a Telephone Number.; Figure 2-1 Telephone Number; Fusion Network
  • Page 19 – Fault Information; Fault information can be collected at NCN via Fusion Link.; Note; Actual system message is indicated in a different format.
  • Page 20 – Fusion System Configuration; The Fusion system can be divided into the following two types.
  • Page 21 – A Fusion network consists of the following types of nodes:; Figure 2-6 Maximum System Configuration; Fusion network; A Fusion network can have a maximum of 16 nodes.
  • Page 22 – Data Memory Configuration; shows how a Telephone Number change; Figure 2-7 Network Data Memory
  • Page 23 – Fusion Network Examples; and; Figure 2-9 Closed Numbering Fusion-CCIS Network
  • Page 24 – Fusion Network Examples; Available; digits or less; digits or more
  • Page 25 – Tandem Connections via Fusion Link; Tandem connections via FCCS-ACIS can be established. In; Figure 2-11 Tandem Connections via Fusion Link
  • Page 26 – CHAPTER 3; Fusion systems can be divided into the following two types:; Fusion System without FCH; shows a Fusion System Configuration without FCH.; Figure 3-1 Fusion System Configuration without FCH; A maximum of 4 HUBs can be cascaded per route.
  • Page 27 – Fusion System with FCH; System Configuration; shows a Fusion system con-; Figure 3-2 Fusion System Configuration with FCH; Non-Redundant Configuration
  • Page 28 – Fusion System with FCH; In
  • Page 29 – System Considerations; Fusion Network Conditions; The maximum number of nodes on a Fusion network is sixteen (16) nodes.; Figure 3-7 Fusion Network Topologies
  • Page 30 – System Considerations; A maximum of four (4) nodes can be connected as tandem nodes.; Figure 3-8 Fusion Tandem Connections; The available connection-route number ranges from 1 to 1023.; Figure 3-9 Maximum Number of Ports between Nodes; max 4 nodes
  • Page 31 – One fusion data link must be assigned on each T1 link.; Node
  • Page 36 – Figure 3-13 Centralized Management Report-Fusion; The MAT connected to Center Node polls only the self-node.
  • Page 37 – When the network comprises FCCS and CCIS links
  • Page 38 – When both FCCS and CCIS links are established between two nodes
  • Page 39 – When a node is linked with LAN interface
  • Page 42 – Figure 3-19 Day/Night Information Transfer by ATTCON/DESKCON; Node D; by External Key Box
  • Page 44 – CHAPTER 4; How to set switches on the following circuit cards:; Figure 4-1 Static Caution Indicator; ATTENTION
  • Page 45 – components such as circuit cards and cables.; Figure 4-2 How to Use the Anti-static Kit; PBX
  • Page 46 – Fusion with FCH; Figure 4-3 Circuit Cards for Fusion
  • Page 47 – Key Setting on Circuit Cards; SENSE; Set the SENSE Switch arrow to the proper direction,; and 4 to F of the SENSE Switch are not available in this version.
  • Page 48 – Key Setting on Circuit Cards; , CH3 is designated as the D/I channel in; MODE; Multiple choices are; Not Used
  • Page 50 – Dots printed in DIP switches represent the standard settings.
  • Page 52 – PAD CONTROL
  • Page 53 – Other Combinations
  • Page 55 – Mounting Circuit Cards in PIM; Figure 4-7 Mounting HUB Card in PIM 0; HUB
  • Page 56 – Mounting Circuit Cards in PIM; shows an; Figure 4-8 Mounting FCH and DTI Cards
  • Page 57 – DTI
  • Page 58 – Connecting Cables; Figure 4-10 FCH Cascade Connections; FCH cards are cascaded.; FCH x 3
  • Page 59 – Chapter 6 Connecting 10 BASE-; Figure 4-11 Overall 10 BASE-T Connections; to MAT; 0 BASE T cable
  • Page 60 – Procedure for 1-IMG System; The cables, cited above and used in
  • Page 61 – Use the cable UTP CTG5 CRS CA-F, which must be provided by the user.; Procedure for 4-IMG System; UTP CTG5 ST CA-X: When the HUB and LANI are in different IMGs
  • Page 62 – Procedure for IMX-U System
  • Page 63 – of the 1 IMG system.
  • Page 64 – The cables cited in
  • Page 65 – connection between the HUBs is not required.
  • Page 72 – Figure 5-1 Data Programming Flow Chart
  • Page 73 – Network Data Programming Summary
  • Page 74 – Network Data Programming Summary
  • Page 76 – Assignment of Telephone Numbers; Numbering Plan Data for Telephone Numbers
  • Page 77 – Assignment of System Data; ASYDL and ASYDN; Figure 5-4 Assignment of Memory Block; NCN: Network Control Node; ASYDN; ASYDL must be assigned at each node on the network.; Each bit corresponds to one block having 2M Bytes.
  • Page 78 – Assignment of System Data; This data is necessary at the node providing ATTCON.
  • Page 79 – For ASYDL
  • Page 80 – Assignment of FPC and MG and UNIT into Network; This data can be set at the NCN only.; Figure 5-8 Assignment of Module Accommodation Data; The AFMU command display should look similar to the following.; Figure 5-9 AFMU Command Display
  • Page 81 – LCN
  • Page 82 – The ALRTN command display should look similar to the following:; Figure 5-12 ALRTN Command Display; Assignment of Numbering Data for Telephone Numbers; ANPDN; Figure 5-13 Telephone Number Allocation
  • Page 83 – Figure 5-14 ANPDN Sample Data Sheet; The ANPDN command display should look similar to the following:; Figure 5-15 ANPDN Command Display; TN; : Out of Service
  • Page 84 – ASPAN; Figure 5-16 ASPAN Sample Data Sheet; x x x x x; TELN: Telephone Number
  • Page 85 – Assignment of Telephone Numbers; Figure 5-18 ALGSN Sample Data Sheet
  • Page 87 – ACRD; Node B
  • Page 89 – PAD
  • Page 91 – ACTK; When FCH is mounted in a Extended Density Slot; C_LENS: Connection Line Equipment Numbers; PIM
  • Page 92 – Table 5-2 Data Programming Sheet for Regular Density Slot; Example
  • Page 93 – shows an example where these cards are mounted in Slots 11; Figure 5-24 Mounting FCH and DTI Cards in High-Density Slots; DPWR
  • Page 94 – PWR
  • Page 96 – MBCT; Figure 5-26 MBCT Command Display; Assignment of FCH Related Data; For Fusion with FCH only:; MBCT (Make Busy of Connection Trunk for Local)
  • Page 97 – The AFCH command display should look similar to the following:; Data Assignment; example 2; FCH card; FCHEN
  • Page 98 – Figure 5-29 AFRT Sample Data Sheet; The AFRT command display should look similar to; Figure 5-30 AFRT Command Display; CNT
  • Page 99 – AFPC; AFPC (Assignment of FCCH Routing Data for Local)
  • Page 100 – The table in; Figure 5-33 AFPC Sample Data Sheet
  • Page 101 – ACAN; Figure 5-34 ACAN Sample Data Sheet; The ACAN command display should look similar to the following:
  • Page 102 – PSTN
  • Page 103 – OG
  • Page 104 – OGCA; When writing the data on the LDM:; Node C
  • Page 106 – LGRT=Dummy route number
  • Page 107 – The other CDNs may be left default (data 0) for the dummy route.
  • Page 108 – Data Assignment for 52M-SDH Interface; The figures below explain the connection pattern.; Optical Fiber Cable; Internal LAN; Fusion Link with FCCH; F u s i o n; FCH: Fusion Call Control Handler
  • Page 109 – SDT can be mounted in the odd MG only.; The same route number can not be used for the different route.
  • Page 110 – Set the switch on the FCH card depending on the transmission speed.
  • Page 112 – External Router; Fusion; Using two DTI cards, make a loop connection.
  • Page 113 – Figure 5-41 Connection Route Class Data Sample
  • Page 114 – MG
  • Page 115 – AFCH; FCHN; This setting is a sample.
  • Page 116 – Example data assignment is shown in; Figure 5-45 Internal LAN Routing Data Assignment Image (Example); assign the same routing data for each CNT.; Intranet; Router
  • Page 117 – AETH; Figure 5-47 How to Assign Destination IP and Next IP; A maximum of 8 routings are available.
  • Page 118 – ACAN command parameters
  • Page 119 – Fusion network is realized via the Internet/Intranet.; Nail Do; The following circuit cards are required for this feature.; DTI: Digital Trunk Interface
  • Page 120 – This data setting is an example.
  • Page 122 – Figure 5-55 How to Assign Destination IP and Next IP; destintaion information embedded in the packet
  • Page 124 – AGIP; Assign LV0 data of FGH LENS.
  • Page 125 – AFIP; Figure 5-59 “Basic LENS Data” Assignment of Speech Channels (AFIP); Assign the detailed nailed-down connection data.; HW block where the DTI card is mounted.
  • Page 126 – Service Conditions; Basic Data
  • Page 127 – Office Data Sheets
  • Page 128 – Office Data Sheets
  • Page 135 – FINT - Fusion Interface Specification
  • Page 136 – CDN
  • Page 148 – How to Check Fusion Link by LEDs on an FCH Card; Figure 6-1 Fusion Network; How to Check Fusion Link by LEDs on FCH Card; FUSION Network
  • Page 149 – Repair Procedure When LED Indicates Abnormality; FRONT; When the FCH is a Root Bridge, the LOAD LED remains ON.
  • Page 150 – Repair Procedure When LED Indicates Abnormality; Make sure that the following keys are set properly:
  • Page 151 – FUSION
  • Page 152 – Figure 6-5 How to Set the Fusion Link Test Mode; Select a loopback point by setting the switch.
  • Page 153 – Return Mode to 8 (standard setting) when the test is complete.; FCCS Network Connection Test; FCCS Call Origination Test; Lift the handset of STN A in Node A.; When the FCH is a “Root Bridge”, the LOAD LED remains ON.
  • Page 154 – FCCS Network Connection Test; FCCS Call Termination Test
  • Page 155 – RINGING
  • Page 156 – Place a call to an ATTCON or D; Line Termination Test: Confirmation of Telephone STN Number; Place a call from ATTCON/D; in Node B using the Telephone Number of STN A.; Line Connection Test: Case of Hot Line/House Phone Involved; Answer the calls and confirm the speech condition.
  • Page 157 – STN C answers the call.; Figure 6-11 3-party Conference Trunk Function Test via FCCS
  • Page 158 – Primary Route Trunk Test; Fusion and Non-Fusion Connection Tests; Primary Route; Alternate Route
  • Page 159 – When Seizing a Trunk from an ATTCON; The call terminates to Station B via FCCS and non-FCCS.; Figure 6-13 CCIS-FCCS Outgoing Call Test
  • Page 160 – SDT Card Loopback Test; Local Loopback; Figure 6-14 Loopback Points of SDT Card; Test Procedure; Networking
  • Page 162 – List of Fusion-related System Messages; Table 7-1 List of Fusion-related System Messages; FCH Status Information
  • Page 164 – Up
  • Page 166 – “How to Initialize; PM Restart Type
  • Page 167 – Initialize the FCH card using the MB key. See
  • Page 169 – Make sure that the front cable is securely inserted. See; indicated FCH card
  • Page 170 – Make sure that the front cable is securely inserted. (See; Figure 7-11 23-S FCH Failure Notification; FLTINF
  • Page 171 – See; Figure 7-12 10 BASE-T Cable Connection Check; LANI
  • Page 172 – Unplug and plug the modular connector
  • Page 174 – FLTINF = 01H: ETHER Controller Initial NG
  • Page 175 – Note 1
  • Page 176 – 3-U FCH Status Information; Figure 7-17 23-U FCCH Status Notification - Initial Setting Failure; ETHER Results
  • Page 177 – xx 0x 18 xx xx xx xx xx 2. xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx 3. xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx
  • Page 178 – Repair Procedure; Node F
  • Page 180 – FLTINF = 1EH Spanning Tree Generation End; Spanning Tree Configuration Results
  • Page 181 – This message is displayed when Spanning Tree Generation starts.; FLTINF = 85H Checksum Verification Failure
  • Page 182 – 3-W FCH Alternate Routing Start Notification; Figure 7-24 23-W FCCH Alternate Routing Start Notification; 3-X FCH Alternate Routing End Notification; Figure 7-25 23-X FCCH Alternate Routing End Notification
  • Page 184 – CHAPTER 8; Number Portability; See Section; Inter-network service equivalent to CCIS features; CCIS Features Activated with EX-FCCS
  • Page 185 – FCCS NETWORK 1
  • Page 186 – system
  • Page 187 – Each Fusion Network can accommodate a maximum of 253 network IDs.; In this Fusion Network,
  • Page 188 – EX-FCCS Network Configuration; Figure 8-4 Allowable SPAN from the Center FUG; L E G E N D; F U G 2; : E n h a n c e d C C I S
  • Page 189 – Conditions for PS Service
  • Page 191 – Figure 8-5 Patterns of Number Portability; Destination node; Table 8-2 Patterns of Number Portability
  • Page 193 – Available when the alarm grade is changed via ALMG command.; Not controllable
  • Page 196 – All PCs used in the network must be different.
  • Page 197 – MCI equipment must be able to support 8-digit numbers.
  • Page 199 – field of the originating party.; last 6 digits of
  • Page 200 – Data Programming; using Enhanced CCIS feature to an existing FUG:
  • Page 201 – ASYD
  • Page 202 – ARTD; Figure 8-8 Port Allocation and Related Command for CCIS Trunk
  • Page 204 – . Be sure to assign PCs of all the nodes in the EX-FCCS network corre-; CCIS line
  • Page 206 – To Access EX-FCCS Trunk via ACC + Telephone Number
  • Page 207 – ARNPL; To Access EX-FCCS Trunk via EX-FCCS Telephone Number
  • Page 208 – Upgrading CCIS Network to EX-FCCS Network; Upgrading CCIS between FUGs to EX-FCCS Network
  • Page 209 – AFUGN
  • Page 210 – To Log-in to All Nodes in EX-FCCS Network
  • Page 211 – Assign the following data at NCN of the FUG.; Upgrading CCIS Network including IVS
  • Page 212 – To Access to EX-FCCS Trunk via EX-FCCS Telephone Number; Refer to the service feature manual for NEAX2000 IVS
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