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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – North American Regulatory Information; Safety
  • Page 3 – Enhanced 911 Configuration; Only qualified persons should service the system.
  • Page 4 – Installation; Use; Read and understand all instructions.
  • Page 5 – Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.; International Regulatory Information
  • Page 7 – Contents
  • Page 13 – How to Get Help; Getting Help from the Nortel Web site; download software, documentation, and product bulletins; Getting Help over the
  • Page 15 – Chapter 1; Getting started; About this guide; Chapter 2, “Overview”; Audience; This guide is intended for BCM administrators who install MBMs.
  • Page 16 – Before you begin; This guide assumes the following:; Acronyms; The following is a list of acronyms used in this guide.; Table 1
  • Page 17 – Symbols and text conventions; Alerts you to conditions where you can damage the equipment.
  • Page 18 – PLAY; info; italic text; FEATURE
  • Page 19 – Related publications
  • Page 21 – This chapter includes the following information:; General information; Figure 1
  • 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
  • Page 23 – System Status LEDs; Figure 3; link” on page 49; ON; country; configuration
  • Page 24 – Cable Pinout,” on page 113; E1 Status LEDs; R2MFC MBM back and underside elements; “Power connectors” on page 25
  • Page 25 – Power connectors; Figure 4; MBM DIP switches; Figure 5
  • Page 27 – This chapter contains the following information:
  • Page 28 – Installation process map; Figure 6; Host system setup requirements; Table 2
  • Page 29 – R2MFC MBM setup requirements; Config DIP switches
  • 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:
  • Page 31 – “Shutting down the system”; Figure 7
  • Page 32 – Shutting down the system; Shutting down a BCM 4.0 system; Shutting down the BCM 4.0 system software; Administrations
  • Page 33 – “Shutting down; Shutting down the BCM 4.0 system hardware; Shutting down a BCM 3.7 or lower system
  • 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
  • Page 35 – Installing an R2MFC MBM in the expansion unit
  • 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
  • Page 37 – Slide the rubber boot onto the R2MFC transmit co-axial cable. See; Figure 8; Figure 9 on page; Figure 9
  • Page 38 – Reconnecting the equipment; “Faceplate LEDs” on page 66; Removing an R2MFC MBM
  • 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.
  • Page 40 – Removing an R2MFC MBM from the expansion unit; Power-down the BCM expansion unit system (see
  • Page 41 – Wiring an R2MFC MBM; “Configuring the
  • Page 42 – Only allow qualified persons to service the BCM system.; Electrical shock hazards
  • 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.
  • Page 44 – shows the
  • Page 45 – “Configuring the PRI (internal) link” on
  • Page 46 – MFCR2 side (External Link) configurable parameters; Physical line characteristics
  • Page 47 – Line signaling; Appendix A, “Configuring DIP switch
  • Page 48 – Disable ANI; The ANI request option can be disabled. When disabled:; Table 3
  • Page 49 – Default category; “Setting Config DIP switches”; Setting Config DIP switches
  • Page 50 – “Turning on second dial tone” on page 58; Creating a customized country code; See
  • 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
  • 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.
  • Page 53 – Configuration > Resources > Telephony Resources; Table 7
  • Page 54 – Resources > Telephony Resources > Provisioned Lines; Configuring the PRI (internal) link using Unified Manager; Configuration
  • Page 55 – Modules on bus > Module 1; Table 8
  • Page 56 – Figure 23 on page
  • 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:
  • Page 59 – Turning on second dial tone using Unified Manager
  • Page 60 – Routes
  • Page 61 – Inter-working functionality; Linear ascending
  • 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
  • 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
  • Page 64 – Alarms; Alarms Measurements; Group I; Group I errors; SLIPs
  • Page 65 – Group II errors; Alarms propagation
  • Page 66 – shows the reactions for Group II alarms when they persist.; Faceplate LEDs; shows the LEDs and their
  • Page 67 – describes the LEDs and what status they indicate.; Logs and traces; “SWerr directory” on
  • Page 68 – Replacing an R2MFC MBM
  • Page 69 – “Installing an R2MFC MBM” on page 34; Upgrading firmware
  • Page 71 – load
  • Page 73 – Overview; Users and passwords; admin
  • Page 74 – Accessing the CLI; su
  • Page 75 – Commands
  • Page 76 – VIew directory
  • Page 77 – CNtrl directory
  • Page 79 – COnfig directory
  • Page 81 – ALarm directory
  • Page 83 – SWerr directory
  • Page 84 – MFC directory
  • Page 87 – R2 directory
  • Page 89 – PRI directory
  • Page 92 – Custom
  • Page 93 – Country code defaults; Mexico Config 1; E1 physical characteristics; Forward
  • Page 94 – MFC register signaling; II
  • Page 95 – Mexico Config 2; Frame mode: Alternate; Register signaling
  • Page 96 – R2 line signaling; Chapter 7, “Command Line
  • Page 98 – Brazil Config 1
  • Page 99 – shows the MFC transmitted signal configuration in the R2MFC MBM
  • Page 100 – Brazil Config 2
  • Page 102 – Argentina Config 1; E1 Physical Characteristics
  • Page 104 – CLI for Argentina Config 1.
  • Page 105 – Chile Config 1; Chile Config 1 R2 signals are according to CCITT standard. See
  • Page 106 – MFC Register Signaling; Block; Signal
  • Page 107 – Panama Config 1
  • Page 109 – Diagnostic mode 1
  • Page 113 – shows the cable pins for this cable if you
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Summary

Page 2 - North American Regulatory Information; Safety

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.

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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...

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