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Copyright © 2005–2007 Nortel Networks, All Rights Reserved The information in this document is subject to change without notice. The statements, configurations, technical data, and recommendations in this document are believed to be accurate and reliable, but are presented without express or implied...
Page 3 - Enhanced 911 Configuration; Only qualified persons should service the system.
3 R2MFC Media Bay Module Installation and Configuration Guide Enhanced 911 Configuration Radio-frequency Interference Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized maintenance facility designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equi...
Page 4 - Installation; Use; Read and understand all instructions.
4 NN40010-300 NN40010-300 Hearing Aid Compatibility System telephones are hearing-aid compatible, as defined in Section 68.316 of Part 68 FCC Rules. Repairs In the event of equipment malfunction, all repairs to certified equipment will be performed by an authorized supplier. Changes or modifications...
Page 5 - Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.; International Regulatory Information
5 R2MFC Media Bay Module Installation and Configuration Guide 5 Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand or table. The product may fall, causing serious damage to the product. 6 This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register. This product should not be place...
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7 R2MFC Media Bay Module Installation and Configuration Guide Contents North American Regulatory Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 13 - How to Get Help; Getting Help from the Nortel Web site; download software, documentation, and product bulletins; Getting Help over the
13 R2MFC Media Bay Module Installation and Configuration Guide How to Get Help This section explains how to get help for Nortel products and services. Getting Help from the Nortel Web site The best way to get technical support for Nortel products is from the Nortel Technical Support Web site: http:/...
Page 15 - Chapter 1; Getting started; About this guide; Chapter 2, “Overview”; Audience; This guide is intended for BCM administrators who install MBMs.
15 R2MFC Media Bay Module Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter 1 Getting started About this guide This guide explains how to install, configure, and maintain the Nortel R2MFC Media Bay Module (R2MFC MBM). The guide also provides information about the Command Line Interface (CLI) tool used to...
Page 16 - Before you begin; This guide assumes the following:; Acronyms; The following is a list of acronyms used in this guide.; Table 1
16 Chapter 1 Getting started NN40010-300 NN40010-300 Before you begin This guide assumes the following: • The host system is installed and initialized and is working correctly. • The host system is running BCM 2.5 FP 1, or greater. • Users have a working knowledge of the host system operations. • Al...
Page 17 - Symbols and text conventions; Alerts you to conditions where you can damage the equipment.
Chapter 1 Getting started 17 R2MFC Media Bay Module Installation and Configuration Guide Symbols and text conventions These symbols are used to Highlight critical information for the R2MFC MBM system: OOM Out of CRC-4 Multiframe Alignment OOS Out Of Service PCM Pulse Code Modulation PRI Primary Rate...
Page 18 - PLAY; info; italic text; FEATURE
18 Chapter 1 Getting started NN40010-300 NN40010-300 These conventions and symbols are used to represent the Business Series Terminal display and. These text conventions are used in this guide to indicate the information described: ! Security note: Indicates a point of system security where a defaul...
Page 19 - Related publications
Chapter 1 Getting started 19 R2MFC Media Bay Module Installation and Configuration Guide Related publications This section provides a list of additional documents referred to in this guide.
Page 21 - This chapter includes the following information:; General information; Figure 1
21 R2MFC Media Bay Module Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter 2Overview This chapter provides an overview of the R2MFC Media Bay Module (R2MFC MBM). This chapter includes the following information: • “General information” • “Administration and maintenance tools” on page 22 • “R2MFC MBM face...
Page 22 - Administration and maintenance tools; R2MFC MBM configuration involves the following:; R2MFC MBM faceplate elements; The faceplate of the R2MFC MBM consists of the following elements:; Figure 2
22 Chapter 2 Overview NN40010-300 Administration and maintenance tools R2MFC MBM configuration involves the following: • Internal link configuration for the PRI internal link to the BCM. The internal link uses preset characteristics and therefore does not require localization. • External link config...
Page 23 - System Status LEDs; Figure 3; link” on page 49; ON; country; configuration
Chapter 2 Overview 23 R2MFC Media Bay Module Installation and Configuration Guide System Status LEDs The R2MFC MBM has three visual status monitor indicators on the left side of the faceplate. They are: • Power LED — This green LED indicates the status of power to the R2MFC MBM. • In Service LED — T...
Page 24 - Cable Pinout,” on page 113; E1 Status LEDs; R2MFC MBM back and underside elements; “Power connectors” on page 25
24 Chapter 2 Overview NN40010-300 RS232 port There is an RJ-45 serial port connector named RS232 on the faceplate of the R2MFC MBM. The N0026100 cable, shipped with the R2MFC MBM, is used to connect a computer to the RS232 port for advanced configuration or for CLI-based diagnostics of the R2MFC MBM...
Page 25 - Power connectors; Figure 4; MBM DIP switches; Figure 5
Chapter 2 Overview 25 R2MFC Media Bay Module Installation and Configuration Guide Power connectors The R2MFC MBM receives its power from the BCM chassis through a power connector on the back of the module. Figure 4 shows the placement of the power connectors. Figure 4 R2MFC MBM back MBM DIP switches...
Page 27 - This chapter contains the following information:
27 R2MFC Media Bay Module Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter 3Preparing to install the R2MFC MBM This chapter provides an overview of the preparation required to install the R2MFC MBM in a host system. (The host system is the BCM system to which the R2MFC MBM connects.) The information in ...
Page 28 - Installation process map; Figure 6; Host system setup requirements; Table 2
28 Chapter 3 Preparing to install the R2MFC MBM NN40010-300 Installation process map Figure 6 provides an overview of the R2MFC MBM installation preparation. Figure 6 Overview of the R2MFC MBM installation preparation Host system setup requirements Table 2 describes the tasks that must be completed ...
Page 29 - R2MFC MBM setup requirements; Config DIP switches
Chapter 3 Preparing to install the R2MFC MBM 29 R2MFC Media Bay Module Installation and Configuration Guide R2MFC MBM setup requirements This section provides the following information about the setup requirements for the R2MFC MBM: • “Config DIP switches” • “MBM DIP switches” • “Environment checkli...
Page 30 - Environment checklist; R2MFC MBM firmware upgrades will be posted at; Technical Support > Software Downloads; . Access this web site to see if there is a newer version; Customer supplied hardware requirements; The following equipment is required to install of the R2MFC MBM:
30 Chapter 3 Preparing to install the R2MFC MBM NN40010-300 Environment checklist The R2MFC MBM environmental requirements are covered by the host system environment setup. See the BCM Installation and Maintenance guide supplied with the host system for details of environmental requirements. Electri...
Page 31 - “Shutting down the system”; Figure 7
31 R2MFC Media Bay Module Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter 4Installing the R2MFC MBM This chapters describes how to install and remove an R2MFC MBM in a host BCM system. This chapter provides the following installation and removal procedures: • “Shutting down the system” • “Installing an...
Page 32 - Shutting down the system; Shutting down a BCM 4.0 system; Shutting down the BCM 4.0 system software; Administrations
32 Chapter 4 Installing the R2MFC MBM NN40010-300 Shutting down the system Before you shut down the system or perform any maintenance procedures, read the following warnings to ensure you and your system are properly protected. How you shut down your system depends on the version of BCM system you a...
Page 33 - “Shutting down; Shutting down the BCM 4.0 system hardware; Shutting down a BCM 3.7 or lower system
Chapter 4 Installing the R2MFC MBM 33 R2MFC Media Bay Module Installation and Configuration Guide c Click Ok . The progress update dialog box appears and the BCM system begins the shutdown process. When the shutdown process is complete, the final warning dialog box appears, and the LEDs enter the fl...
Page 34 - Complete! It is safe to turn off the system; Installing an R2MFC MBM; Installing an R2MFC MBM in the BCM platform base chassis; “Setting Config DIP
34 Chapter 4 Installing the R2MFC MBM NN40010-300 e Wait until the Status changes to Complete! It is safe to turn off the system . f Click Done . g Exit the Unified Manager. 2 Attach one end of the grounding strap to your wrist and the other end to a grounded metal surface. 3 Ensure the cables conne...
Page 35 - Installing an R2MFC MBM in the expansion unit
Chapter 4 Installing the R2MFC MBM 35 R2MFC Media Bay Module Installation and Configuration Guide Installing an R2MFC MBM in the expansion unit Perform the following steps to install an R2MFC MBM in the BCM expansion unit chassis. Install the R2MFC MBM when the system is powered down: 1 Ensure that ...
Page 36 - Installing an R2MFC MBM in the BCM50 expansion unit; Installing the rubber boot in an R2MFC module; Only install the R2MFC MBM when the system is powered down. See
36 Chapter 4 Installing the R2MFC MBM NN40010-300 Installing an R2MFC MBM in the BCM50 expansion unit Perform the following steps to install an R2MFC MBM in the BCM50 expansion unit chassis. Install the R2MFC MBM when the system is powered down: 1 Ensure that both the faceplate and underside DIP swi...
Page 37 - Slide the rubber boot onto the R2MFC transmit co-axial cable. See; Figure 8; Figure 9 on page; Figure 9
Chapter 4 Installing the R2MFC MBM 37 R2MFC Media Bay Module Installation and Configuration Guide 1 Slide the rubber boot onto the R2MFC transmit co-axial cable. See Figure 8 on page 37 . Figure 8 Sliding the rubber boot on to the R2MFC transmit co-axial cable 2 Connect the R2MFC co-axial cable to t...
Page 38 - Reconnecting the equipment; “Faceplate LEDs” on page 66; Removing an R2MFC MBM
38 Chapter 4 Installing the R2MFC MBM NN40010-300 Reconnecting the equipment After you install the module correctly into the bay, you must return the equipment to operation. 1 Plug the power cords for the BCM and any expansion units back into the AC outlets. 2 Connect the cables to the proper outlet...
Page 39 - Removing an R2MFC MBM from the BCM platform base chassis; “Shutting down the system” on page 32; Remove any cabling from the R2MFC MBM faceplate.
Chapter 4 Installing the R2MFC MBM 39 R2MFC Media Bay Module Installation and Configuration Guide Removing an R2MFC MBM from the BCM platform base chassis Perform the following steps to remove an R2MFC MBM from the BCM platform base chassis. Remove the R2MFC MBMs after the system is powered down. 1 ...
Page 40 - Removing an R2MFC MBM from the expansion unit; Power-down the BCM expansion unit system (see
40 Chapter 4 Installing the R2MFC MBM NN40010-300 Figure 12 How to remove a BCM400 R2MFC MBM Removing an R2MFC MBM from the expansion unit Use this procedure to remove an R2MFC MBM from the BCM expansion unit. 1 Power-down the BCM expansion unit system (see “Shutting down the system” on page 32 ). 2...
Page 41 - Wiring an R2MFC MBM; “Configuring the
Chapter 4 Installing the R2MFC MBM 41 R2MFC Media Bay Module Installation and Configuration Guide Figure 13 How to remove the expansion unit front bezel 5 Grasp the top and bottom edges of the R2MFC MBM. Remove the R2MFC MBM from the BCM expansion unit. Place the R2MFC MBM in a clean, safe, and stat...
Page 42 - Only allow qualified persons to service the BCM system.; Electrical shock hazards
42 Chapter 4 Installing the R2MFC MBM NN40010-300 Figure 15 on page 43 provides an overview of the process for connecting trunk wiring to the BCM R2MFC MBMs. Warning: Only allow qualified persons to service the BCM system. The installation and service of this unit must be performed by service person...
Page 43 - Connecting an R2MFC MBM to a service provider; Perform the following steps to connect an R2MFC MBM to the network:; Electrical shock warning; Read and follow the installation instructions carefully.
Chapter 4 Installing the R2MFC MBM 43 R2MFC Media Bay Module Installation and Configuration Guide Figure 15 Trunk wiring overview Connecting an R2MFC MBM to a service provider Perform the following steps to connect an R2MFC MBM to the network: 1 Determine the connector type to be used, either RJ48C ...
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44 Chapter 4 Installing the R2MFC MBM NN40010-300 3 Attach the transmit BNC cable to the connector labeled Tx and the receive BNC cable to the connector labeled Rx, for countries using BNC connections. Insert the connector into the RJ48 jack on the module, for countries using the RJ48 connections. F...
Page 45 - “Configuring the PRI (internal) link” on
45 R2MFC Media Bay Module Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter 5Configuring the R2MFC MBM Trunk protocol conversion provides interworking between two different trunk protocols, and requires configuration for the following: • E1- MFCR2 • E1- ETSI Euro-PRI The MFCR2 is the external interface. ...
Page 46 - MFCR2 side (External Link) configurable parameters; Physical line characteristics
46 Chapter 5 Configuring the R2MFC MBM NN40010-300 MFCR2 side (External Link) configurable parameters Physical line characteristics The MBM has two options for physical connections on the faceplate: 1 RJ-48 connector for twisted pair cable (line impedance of 120 Ohms) 2 a pair of BNC connectors for ...
Page 47 - Line signaling; Appendix A, “Configuring DIP switch
Chapter 5 Configuring the R2MFC MBM 47 R2MFC Media Bay Module Installation and Configuration Guide Line signaling Line signaling (for example, seize, answer, and disconnect) are implemented by R2 Channel Associated Signaling known as ABCD bits. Only the two bits AB are used for line signaling. The s...
Page 48 - Disable ANI; The ANI request option can be disabled. When disabled:; Table 3
48 Chapter 5 Configuring the R2MFC MBM NN40010-300 End of dialing (incoming) End of dialing for an incoming call can be configured by using the CLI. See Table 3 , for the end of dialing options. End of dialing (outgoing) End of dialing in outgoing calls is indicated by MFC signal “I15” (or equivalen...
Page 49 - Default category; “Setting Config DIP switches”; Setting Config DIP switches
Chapter 5 Configuring the R2MFC MBM 49 R2MFC Media Bay Module Installation and Configuration Guide Default category The MFC subscriber category, sent by R2MFC MBM in outgoing calls, is fixed. The default category for all countries is II1 (subscriber without priority). If needed, the default can be c...
Page 50 - “Turning on second dial tone” on page 58; Creating a customized country code; See
50 Chapter 5 Configuring the R2MFC MBM NN40010-300 2 Set the Config DIP switches to the appropriate country code and second dial tone setting that coincides with your location. See Appendix A, “Configuring DIP switch settings and definitions,” on page 91 for predefined country code DIP switch settin...
Page 51 - Make the required modifications by CLI.; PRI side (Internal Link) configurable parameters; E1 Framing; The list of E1 framing parameters are listed in; Table 4; Parameter
Chapter 5 Configuring the R2MFC MBM 51 R2MFC Media Bay Module Installation and Configuration Guide 3 Make the required modifications by CLI. See Chapter 7, “Command Line Interface (CLI),” on page 73 for an explanation of how to access and navigate the CLI. • Configuration changes made through the CL...
Page 52 - Signaling; The list of layer 2 signaling parameters are listed in; Configuring the PRI (internal) link using Element Manager; Connect to the BCM you are trying to administer.
52 Chapter 5 Configuring the R2MFC MBM NN40010-300 Signaling The list of layer 2 signaling parameters are listed in Table 5 . Layer 3 signaling parameters are listed in Table 6 . Configuring the PRI (internal) link The BCM installs default settings for MBMs, which vary depending on the region chosen...
Page 53 - Configuration > Resources > Telephony Resources; Table 7
Chapter 5 Configuring the R2MFC MBM 53 R2MFC Media Bay Module Installation and Configuration Guide 3 Select the appropriate Bus # under Configuration > Resources > Telephony Resources in the navigation tree. The Bus # information frame displays. See Figure 19 for an example of the screen layou...
Page 54 - Resources > Telephony Resources > Provisioned Lines; Configuring the PRI (internal) link using Unified Manager; Configuration
54 Chapter 5 Configuring the R2MFC MBM NN40010-300 5 Select all active B-channels that are provisioned for the corresponding E1 in Configuration > Resources > Telephony Resources > Provisioned Lines . See Figure 20 . There should be 30 channels, unless a partial E1 service is arranged with ...
Page 55 - Modules on bus > Module 1; Table 8
Chapter 5 Configuring the R2MFC MBM 55 R2MFC Media Bay Module Installation and Configuration Guide Figure 21 BCM Bus configuration for R2MFC MBM 6 Select Modules on bus > Module 1 from the navigation tree. The Bus # - Module # Information frame displays. See Figure 22 on page 56 . 7 Configure the...
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56 Chapter 5 Configuring the R2MFC MBM NN40010-300 Figure 22 BCM module configuration for R2MFC MBM 8 Select Modules on bus > Module 1 > E1 parameters from the navigation tree. The Bus # - Module # - E1 parameters information frame displays. See Figure 23 on page 57 . 9 Select Off from the CRC...
Page 58 - Turning on second dial tone; “Turning on second dial tone using Element Manager”; Turning on second dial tone using Element Manager; Use the following steps to turn on second dial tone at the BCM level:
58 Chapter 5 Configuring the R2MFC MBM NN40010-300 Figure 24 BCM lines configuration for R2MFC MBM Turning on second dial tone Second dial tone, when turned on, generates and supplies, a second dial tone to the end user, after the end user dials the trunk access code. Second dial tone can be used wi...
Page 59 - Turning on second dial tone using Unified Manager
Chapter 5 Configuring the R2MFC MBM 59 R2MFC Media Bay Module Installation and Configuration Guide Figure 25 Outgoing dialing configuration for second dial tone Turning on second dial tone using Unified Manager Config DIP switch 6 is designated for turning on or off second dial tone. Changes to the ...
Page 60 - Routes
60 Chapter 5 Configuring the R2MFC MBM NN40010-300 The routes configured on the BCM are listed below the Routes heading. 6 Select the route that is to be configured under the Routes heading. See Figure 26 on page 60 . The Route # information frame displays. 7 Select Overlap from the Service type dro...
Page 61 - Inter-working functionality; Linear ascending
61 R2MFC Media Bay Module Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter 6R2MFC MBM maintenance This chapter describes the general maintenance of the R2MFC MBM after it is installed and is running properly. It includes the following sections: • Inter-working functionality • “Clock synchronization” on ...
Page 62 - Dialed digits; and can be up to 16 digits long.; Termination status; — Termination status is translated as presented in the; Clock synchronization; for commands; Table 9
62 Chapter 6 R2MFC MBM maintenance NN40010-300 During call setup, the following information is passed between the BCM and the CO: 1 Dialed digits — Dialed digits are passed without any change. Up to 24 digits can be dialed. The MFC trunk is capable of repeating dialed digits on outgoing calls to the...
Page 63 - Diagnostic tools; Setting the R2MFC MBM to diagnostic mode; See Appendix B, “Diagnostic and loopback DIP switch; Restarting the R2MFC MBM, while the Config DIP switches
Chapter 6 R2MFC MBM maintenance 63 R2MFC Media Bay Module Installation and Configuration Guide Diagnostic tools The R2MFC MBM has three diagnostic settings and two loopback settings available to help with the troubleshooting process. When the R2MFC MBM is running in diagnostic or loopback mode, the ...
Page 64 - Alarms; Alarms Measurements; Group I; Group I errors; SLIPs
64 Chapter 6 R2MFC MBM maintenance NN40010-300 Alarms Performance is monitored on both the internal (PRI) and external (MFC) links, but the actions when errors occur are different. Alarms and events handling include three types of actions: 1 Propagating Alarms: a Alerts the far-end by transmitting r...
Page 65 - Group II errors; Alarms propagation
Chapter 6 R2MFC MBM maintenance 65 R2MFC Media Bay Module Installation and Configuration Guide Group II errors Group II alarms occur when an alarm persists for a predefined period. The alarm is considered cleared when it does not occurred for a predefined period. See Table 11 for incoming-signal Gro...
Page 66 - shows the reactions for Group II alarms when they persist.; Faceplate LEDs; shows the LEDs and their
66 Chapter 6 R2MFC MBM maintenance NN40010-300 Table 13 shows the reactions for Group II alarms when they persist. Faceplate LEDs There are two sets of LEDs on the faceplate of the R2MFC MBM. The system status LEDs are made up of the Power LED, In Service LED, and Diag LED. Table 14 shows the LEDs a...
Page 67 - describes the LEDs and what status they indicate.; Logs and traces; “SWerr directory” on
Chapter 6 R2MFC MBM maintenance 67 R2MFC Media Bay Module Installation and Configuration Guide The second set of LEDs on the faceplate indicate the operation status for the E1. Table 15 describes the LEDs and what status they indicate. • On power up, all four LEDs are set to off. • The ERR Tx is onl...
Page 68 - Replacing an R2MFC MBM
68 Chapter 6 R2MFC MBM maintenance NN40010-300 Replacing an R2MFC MBM When an R2MFC MBM requires replacement, follow the steps in this section. Figure 27 on page 68 provides an overview of the process for replacing R2MFC MBMs. Figure 27 Overview of module replacement process If replacement of the R2...
Page 69 - “Installing an R2MFC MBM” on page 34; Upgrading firmware
Chapter 6 R2MFC MBM maintenance 69 R2MFC Media Bay Module Installation and Configuration Guide 6 Record the switch settings from the old module. 7 Set the DIP switches on the new module to match the settings you recorded in the previous step. 8 Refer to “Installing an R2MFC MBM” on page 34 to instal...
Page 71 - load
Chapter 6 R2MFC MBM maintenance 71 R2MFC Media Bay Module Installation and Configuration Guide 6 Go to step 8 if the BCM is not active and no calls are running. If calls are running, access the Control directory. 7 Execute the soft disable (LSD), or immediate disable (LID), to disable the links. 8 E...
Page 73 - Overview; Users and passwords; admin
73 R2MFC Media Bay Module Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter 7Command Line Interface (CLI) Overview This chapter describes the Command Line Interface (CLI) available through the serial port. Command Line Interface (CLI) commands are organized as a tree of directories. Each directory contai...
Page 74 - Accessing the CLI; su
74 Chapter 7 Command Line Interface (CLI) NN40010-300 Accessing the CLI The CLI is accessed through the RS-232 port on the faceplate of the R2MFC MBM. The cable that was shipped with the R2MFC MBM, part number N0026100, is used to connect a computer to the R2MFC MBM. Perform the following steps to a...
Page 75 - Commands
Chapter 7 Command Line Interface (CLI) 75 R2MFC Media Bay Module Installation and Configuration Guide Commands The following section lists and describes the CLI commands for the available directories. LOad directory Table 18 includes the CLI commands for firmware download and card restart. The comma...
Page 76 - VIew directory
76 Chapter 7 Command Line Interface (CLI) NN40010-300 VIew directory Table 20 includes the CLI commands to display the setup parameters. The commands are accessed from the VIew directory. Table 20 VIew directory CLI commands CLI command Description LNst Displays the status of both links. ChSt <ch...
Page 77 - CNtrl directory
Chapter 7 Command Line Interface (CLI) 77 R2MFC Media Bay Module Installation and Configuration Guide CNtrl directory Table 21 includes the CLI commands for maintenance functions. The commands are accessed from the CNtrl directory. All enable and disable commands are to be used for troubleshooting p...
Page 79 - COnfig directory
Chapter 7 Command Line Interface (CLI) 79 R2MFC Media Bay Module Installation and Configuration Guide COnfig directory Table 22 includes the CLI commands for general card configuration. The commands are accessed from the COnfig directory. CoNlm <chan> Transfers the channel to an online state. ...
Page 81 - ALarm directory
Chapter 7 Command Line Interface (CLI) 81 R2MFC Media Bay Module Installation and Configuration Guide ALarm directory Table 23 includes the CLI commands for alarm configuration and status. The commands are accessed from the ALarm directory. Table 23 ALarm directory CLI commands (Sheet 1 of 2) CLI co...
Page 83 - SWerr directory
Chapter 7 Command Line Interface (CLI) 83 R2MFC Media Bay Module Installation and Configuration Guide SWerr directory Table 24 includes the CLI commands for the Software Error (SWerr) utility. The firmware stores the Swerr messages into a cyclic buffer. The contents of the buffer are printed upon re...
Page 84 - MFC directory
84 Chapter 7 Command Line Interface (CLI) NN40010-300 MFC directory Table 25 includes the CLI commands for the configuration and control of MFC-R2 protocols. The commands are accessed from the MFC directory. Table 25 MFC directory CLI commands (Sheet 1 of 3) CLI command Description ICm <mfc_link&...
Page 87 - R2 directory
Chapter 7 Command Line Interface (CLI) 87 R2MFC Media Bay Module Installation and Configuration Guide R2 directory Table 26 includes the CLI commands for R2 line signaling. The commands are accessed from the R2 directory. Table 26 R2 directory CLI commands (Sheet 1 of 2) CLI command Description RS &...
Page 89 - PRI directory
Chapter 7 Command Line Interface (CLI) 89 R2MFC Media Bay Module Installation and Configuration Guide PRI directory Table 27 includes the CLI commands for the PRI directory. The commands are accessed from the PRI directory. Table 27 PRI directory CLI commands CLI command Description UNS Displays the...
Page 92 - Custom
92 Configuring DIP switch settings and definitions NN40010-300 Figure 30 Country selection DIP switch settings Figure 31 Second dial tone DIP switch settings. Note: Second dial tone is controlled using switch 6. Changes to this switch are effective immediately, and do not cause the MBM to restart. A...
Page 93 - Country code defaults; Mexico Config 1; E1 physical characteristics; Forward
Configuring DIP switch settings and definitions 93 R2MFC Media Bay Module Installation and Configuration Guide Country code defaults This section contains the default configuration associated to the country code set by the DIP switches on the faceplate of the R2MFC MBM. Mexico Config 1 E1 physical c...
Page 94 - MFC register signaling; II
94 Configuring DIP switch settings and definitions NN40010-300 MFC register signaling MFC signal definitions depends on the stage and the direction of the call; there are four tables of 15 signals each: the first stage uses I signals forward and A signals backward, and the second stage uses II signa...
Page 95 - Mexico Config 2; Frame mode: Alternate; Register signaling
Configuring DIP switch settings and definitions 95 R2MFC Media Bay Module Installation and Configuration Guide Mexico Config 2 E1 physical characteristics • Connector type: BNC • Line coding: HDB3 E1 framing Frame mode: Alternate Register signaling • Regret option: OFF • End of dialing (Incoming): t...
Page 96 - R2 line signaling; Chapter 7, “Command Line
96 Configuring DIP switch settings and definitions NN40010-300 R2 line signaling Mexico Config 2 R2 signals are according to CCITT standard. See Table 31 for the Mexico Config 2 R2 signal definitions. Note: CD bits are not used. They are set to 01 in transmit direction, and are ignored in receive di...
Page 98 - Brazil Config 1
98 Configuring DIP switch settings and definitions NN40010-300 Brazil Config 1 E1 physical characteristics • Connector type: BNC • Line coding: HDB3 E1 framing Frame mode: Alternate Register signaling • Regret option: ON • End of dialing (Incoming): 4 • End of dialing (Outgoing): 4 R2 line signaling...
Page 99 - shows the MFC transmitted signal configuration in the R2MFC MBM
Configuring DIP switch settings and definitions 99 R2MFC Media Bay Module Installation and Configuration Guide Table 35 shows the MFC signal configuration in the R2MFC MBM accessed through the CLI for Brazil Config 1. Table 36 shows the MFC transmitted signal configuration in the R2MFC MBM accessed ...
Page 100 - Brazil Config 2
100 Configuring DIP switch settings and definitions NN40010-300 Brazil Config 2 E1 physical characteristics • Connector type: BNC • Line coding: HDB3 E1 framing Frame mode: Alternate Register signaling • Regret option: OFF • End of dialing (Incoming): terminated by indication from destination switch...
Page 102 - Argentina Config 1; E1 Physical Characteristics
102 Configuring DIP switch settings and definitions NN40010-300 Argentina Config 1 E1 Physical Characteristics • Connector type: BNC • Line coding: HDB3 FW_Digit_8 I_8 FW_Categ_8 II_8 BW_Prev3Digit A_8 BW_B_Congest B_8 FW_Digit_9 I_9 FW_Categ_9 II_9 BW_PrevDigit A_9 BW_B_Congest B_9 FW_Digit_0 I_10 ...
Page 104 - CLI for Argentina Config 1.
104 Configuring DIP switch settings and definitions NN40010-300 Table 41 shows the MFC received signal configuration in the R2MFC MBM accessed through the CLI for Argentina Config 1. Table 42 shows the MFC transmitted signal configuration in the R2MFC MBM accessed through the CLI for Argentina Confi...
Page 105 - Chile Config 1; Chile Config 1 R2 signals are according to CCITT standard. See
Configuring DIP switch settings and definitions 105 R2MFC Media Bay Module Installation and Configuration Guide Chile Config 1 E1 Physical Characteristics • Connector type: BNC • Line coding: HDB3 E1 Framing Frame mode: Alternate Register signaling • Regret option: OFF • End of dialing (Incoming): t...
Page 106 - MFC Register Signaling; Block; Signal
106 Configuring DIP switch settings and definitions NN40010-300 Note: CD bits are not used. They are set to 01 in transmit direction, and are ignored in receive direction. MFC Register Signaling MFC signal definitions depends on the stage and the direction of the call, there are four tables of 15 si...
Page 107 - Panama Config 1
Configuring DIP switch settings and definitions 107 R2MFC Media Bay Module Installation and Configuration Guide Panama Config 1 Panama is a supported country configuration. You select Panama by setting the Country Selection DIP switches to custom and configuring the settings manually through the CLI...
Page 109 - Diagnostic mode 1
109 R2MFC Media Bay Module Installation and Configuration Guide Appendix BDiagnostic and loopback DIP switch settings See Figure 32 for diagnostic and loopback DIP switch settings. Figure 32 Diagnostics and Loopback Dip Switch Settings Diagnostic mode 1 Diagnostic mode 2 Diagnostic mode 3 Loopback m...
Page 113 - shows the cable pins for this cable if you
113 R2MFC Media Bay Module Installation and Configuration Guide Appendix DCLI Cable Pinout A special cable is required to connect to the RS232 port for use of the CLI. The cable, part number N0026100, is shipped with the R2MFC MBM. Figure 33 shows the cable pins for this cable if you are required to...