User's Manual
Table Of Contents
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- MAIN MENU
- MASTER INDEX
- GLOSSARY
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- DEFINITY® ECS Release 8.2 Administration for Network Connectivity
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 Networking Overview
- 2 H.323 Trunks
- Overview
- H.323 Trunk Administration
- Enabling Administration
- H.323 Trunk Administration — Task Summary
- H.323 Trunk Administration — Task Detail
- Task 1 — Assign Node Names
- Task 2 — Define IP Interfaces
- Task 3 — Assign Link via ethernet Data Module to the LAN
- Task 4 — Create a signaling group
- Task 5 — Create a trunk group
- Task 6 — Modify signaling group
- Task 7 — Specify codecs
- Troubleshooting IP Solutions
- 3 C-LAN Administration
- Overview
- Configuration 1: R8r <—ppp—> R8si
- Task Summary
- Prerequisite Administration
- Switch 1 Task — Assign Node Names
- Switch 1 Task — Assign Link via ppp Data Module to Switch 2
- Switch 1 Task — Assign Processor Channels
- Switch 2 Task — Assign Node Names
- Switch 2 Task — Assign Link via ppp Data Module to Switch 1
- Switch 2 Task — Assign Processor Channels
- Enable links and processor channels
- Configuration 2: R7r (+CMS) <—ethernet—> R7csi
- Task Summary
- Switch 1 Task — Assign Node Names
- Switch 1 Task — Assign IP Interfaces
- Switch 1 Task — Assign Link via ethernet Data Module to the LAN
- Switch 1 Task — Assign Processor Channels
- Switch 2 Task — Enable Bus Bridge Connectivity
- Switch 2 Task — Assign Node Names
- Switch 2 Task — Define IP Interfaces
- Switch 2 Task— Assign Link via ethernet Data Module to the LAN
- Switch 2 Task — Assign IP Route (to Switch 1)
- Switch 2 Task— Assign Processor Channels
- Intuity System Administration
- Administer Subscribers
- Worksheet A: Names and IP Addresses for Lucent Intuity System
- Worksheet B: LAN Data for the Lucent Intuity System
- Enable links and processor channels
- Configuration 3:R8si<—x.25 —> R8r Gateway <—ethernet—> R8si
- Task Summary
- Prerequisite Administration
- Switch 1 Task — Assign Node Names
- Switch 1 Task — Assign pdm Data Module
- Switch 1 Task — Assign Link via x.25 Data Module to Switch 2
- Switch 1 Task — Assign IP Interfaces
- Switch 1 Task — Assign Link via ethernet Data Module to the LAN
- Switch 1 Task — Assign Processor Channels
- Switch 2 Task — Assign Link via procr-intf Data Module to Switch 1
- Switch 2 Task — Assign Processor Channels
- Switch 3 Task — Assign Node Names
- Switch 1 Task — Assign IP Interfaces
- Switch 3 Task — Assign Link via ethernet Data Module to the LAN
- Switch 3 Task — Assign Processor Channels
- Enable links and processor channels
- Configuration 4: R8csi <—ISDN—> R8si Gateway <—ppp—> R8csi
- Task Summary
- Prerequisite Administration
- Switch 1 Task — Assign Node Names
- Switch 1 Task — Assign Link via ppp Data Module to Switch 3
- Switch 1 Task — Assign Processor Channels
- Switch 1 Task — Assign Signaling Group and administered NCA TSC
- Switch 1 Task — Assign ISDN-TSC Gateway
- Switch 2 Task — Assign Signaling Group and administered NCA TSC
- Switch 3 Task — Enable Bus Bridge Connectivity
- Switch 3 Task — Assign Node Names
- Switch 3 Task — Assign Link via ppp Data Module to Switch 1
- Switch 3 Task — Assign Processor Channels
- Enable links and processor channels
- Configuration 5A: R8csi <—ppp—> R8r (one C-LAN) <—ethernet—> R8si
- Task Summary
- Prerequisite Administration
- Switch 1 Task — Assign Node Names
- Switch 1 Task — Assign Link via ppp Data Module to Switch 2
- Switch 1 Task — Assign IP Interfaces
- Switch 1 Task — Assign Link via ethernet Data Module to Ethernet
- Switch 1 Task — Assign Processor Channels
- Switch 2 Task — Enable Bus Bridge Connectivity
- Switch 2 Task — Assign Node Names
- Switch 2 Task — Assign Link via ppp Data Module to Switch 1
- Switch 2 Task — Assign Processor Channels
- Switch 2 Task — Assign IP Route to node-3
- Switch 3 Task — Assign Node Names
- Switch 3 Task — Assign IP Interfaces
- Switch 3 Task — Assign Link via ethernet Data Module to the LAN
- Switch 3 Task — Assign Processor Channels
- Enable links and processor channels
- Configuration 5B:R8csi <—ppp—> R8r (2 C-LANs) <—ethernet—> R8si
- Task Summary
- Prerequisite Administration
- Switch 1 Task — Assign Node Names
- Switch 1 Task — Assign Link via ppp Data Module to Switch 2
- Switch 1 Task — Assign IP Interfaces
- Switch 1 Task — Assign Link via ethernet Data Module to the LAN
- Switch 1 Task — Assign Link via ppp Data Module to C-LAN(a)
- Switch 1 Task — Assign Link via ppp Data Module to C-LAN(b)
- Switch 1 Task — Assign Processor Channels
- Switch 1 Task — Assign IP Route: C-LAN(a) to node-3
- Switch 1 Task — Assign IP Route: C-LAN(b) to node-2
- Switch 2 Task — Enable Bus Bridge Connectivity
- Switch 2 Task — Assign Node Names
- Switch 2 Task — Assign Link via ppp Data Module to Switch 1
- Switch 2 Task — Assign Processor Channels
- Switch 2 Task — Assign IP Route to node-3
- Switch 3 Task — Assign Node Names
- Switch 3 Task — Assign IP Interfaces
- Switch 3 Task — Assign Link via ethernet Data Module to the LAN
- Switch 3 Task — Assign Processor Channels
- Enable links and processor channels
- 4 Networking Example
- A Screens Reference
- Networking Screens
- Other Network-Related DEFINITY Screens
- Networking Screens
- Node Names
- page 1
- Pages 2 – 6
- IP Interfaces
- IP Routing
- IP Media Parameters
- Data Module Screens
- Common Data Module Fields
- Data Module — Type ethernet
- Data Module — Type ppp
- Data Module — Type procr-intf (used for BX.25 connections with the si model)
- Data Module - type X.25 (used for BX.25 connections with the r model)
- Data Module - type pdm (used for BX.25 connections with the r model)
- Communication-Interface Processor Channel
- Circuit Packs
- Signaling Group
- ISDN TSC Gateway Channel Assignments
- Other Networking-Related DEFINITY Screens
- Communication Interface Links
- Data Module - type netcon
- Data Module - type analog-dm
- Extended Trunk Access Call Screening
- Extension Number Portability Numbering Plan
- Hop Channel Assignments Screen
- Implementation notes
- Node Number Routing
- Message Waiting Indication Subscriber Number Prefixes
- Synchronization Plan
- Pages 1–X of the screen
- Uniform Dial Plan
- B Private Networking
- Contents of this Appendix
- Distributed Communications System
- Description of DCS
- DCS Features
- Italian DCS Protocol
- ISDN/X.25 gateway
- DCS Over ISDN-PRI D-channel
- DCS feature considerations
- DCS Interactions
- Example DCS configurations
- Centralized Attendant Service
- Extended Trunk Access
- Extension Number Portability
- Inter-PBX Attendant Service
- Private Network Access
- Uniform Dial Plan
- ISDN Feature Plus
- QSIG
- Centralized Voice Mail Via Mode Code
- Japan TTC Q931-a Private Networking Protocols
- C Security Issues
- D Capacities and Performance
- E C-LAN Installation
- F IP Trunk Installation and Administration
- IP Trunk Installation
- IP Trunk Administration
- Procedures for Extension Dialing Between Sites
- DCS over IP Trunk
- DCS or Dedicated Trunks to Specific Locations Configurations
- Rerouting calls when IP transmission quality is poor
- Placing a test telephone call
- Setting up alerts on IP trunks
- Alert types
- Viewing error messages
- Troubleshooting IP trunk
- Maintaining the performance of the IP trunk server
- Configuring Microsoft NetMeeting™ on a PC
- IP Trunk Worksheets
- G References
- Glossary
- Index

DCS over IP Trunk F IP Trunk Installation and
Administration
Administration for Network Connectivity
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2 In the NetMeeting main window, click the Call icon located in the upper left-hand
corner of the tool bar.
The New Call dialog box appears.
3 In the Address box, type the phone number you want to call.
Type the number exactly as you dial it from a regular phone. Do not use spaces or
hyphens between numbers.
If your IP trunk application is configured to require an access code, verify the
correct dialing sequence with the switch administrator.
4 In the Call using box, select H.323 Gateway from the pull-down menu.
5 Click the Call button to dial and initiate the call.
6 Use the microphone and headphones to talk to the person on the receiving end.
Placing a test
telephone call
After starting the IP Trunk service, place a test telephone call to the remote switch.
Setting up alerts on IP
trunks
Whenever something happens on IP trunks that might affect service quality,
Windows NT™ displays an alert in a popup window. You can select the IP address
for the alert messages and notify a computer other than the IP Trunk display screen.
NT alerts allow you to monitor IP Trunk service on one or more switches.
Viewing error
messages
The IP Trunk application logs Error Messages and will store the error messages and
warnings in the Windows NT Event Viewer.
Note: Log settings for the NT Event Viewer should be set to Overwrite Events
as Needed for both the System and the Application logs.
Troubleshooting IP
Trunk
If IP calls are not going through, try these basic procedures before contacting an
authorized Lucent Technologies Service Center for assistance.
• Check the IP Trunk service
• Check physical connections
• Check LAN functions