User manual
Table Of Contents
- Title page
- New in this release
- List of Procedures
- How to get help
- Finding the latest updates on the Nortel web site
- System information
- Introduction
- Preparing for installation
- Placing the fourth module on a column
- Positioning and leveling equipment
- Installing AC power
- Installing overhead cable tray kits
- Installing DC power
- Contents
- DC-powered systems
- Candeo DC power systems
- Large Candeo modules
- Small Candeo modules
- Installation reference guide
- Configuration reference guide
- Safety ground/protective earth and logic return wiring
- Cabling and connecting the grounding leads
- Connecting the power plant frame ground (or safety ground) leads
- Four-Feed PDU
- Installing the Four-Feed PDU
- Installing safety ground/protective earth wiring
- Connecting power from the power plant to the PDU
- Connecting UK power to the Four-Feed PDU
- System monitor connections
- Planning and designating a Main Distribution Frame
- Installing Power Failure Transfer Units
- Configuring the system monitor
- Connecting a system terminal or modem
- Contents
- About the system terminal
- Connecting a terminal
- Connecting a terminal to a COM port
- Connecting a switch box and terminal to COM1 and COM2 ports
- Connecting a switch box and terminal to SDI and COM1 ports
- Connecting a modem
- Configuring a modem
- Connecting a modem to an SDI port
- Connecting a modem to switch box, COM2 ports, SDI ports
- Cabling Common Equipment in a Single Group system
- Contents
- Cabling guidelines
- Core/Net module
- Cabling the Core side
- Cabling the I/O panel
- Cabling the Network side
- Configuring and cabling the Clock Controllers
- Network Group 0: Shelf 0 to Shelf 1
- Connecting the 3PE faceplates in the Core/Net modules
- Inspecting CNI to 3PE factory installed cables
- Connecting the Core/Net backplanes
- Optioning the System Utility Card
- Connecting Core modules to a LAN
- Cabling Common Equipment in a Multi Group system
- Contents
- Cabling guidelines
- Core/Net module
- Cabling the Core/Net module backplane
- Disconnecting cables from the Core/Net module backplane
- Optioning the System Utility Card
- Core shelf cabling
- Installing the CP PIV to I/O panel cables
- Connecting the Core module to a LAN
- Cabling a Dual Ring Fiber Network
- FIJI card cabling
- Installing the Shelf 0 fiber optic ring (ascending)
- Installing the Shelf 1 fiber optic ring (descending)
- FIJI to FIJI cabling
- Connecting the Clock Controller cables
- Cabling network modules and loops
- Contents
- Network-to-network cabling
- Network module connections
- Network Group 0: Shelf 0 to Shelf 1
- Connecting the 3PE faceplates in the Core/Net modules
- Connecting the Core/Net backplanes
- Connecting Groups 1 through 7: Shelf 0 to Shelf 1
- Connecting the Network modules to the Core/Net modules
- Connecting the 3PE cables to the 3PE fanout panels
- Cabling a Superloop Network Card - single column
- Cabling a Superloop Network Card - multiple columns
- Cabling lines and trunks
- Powering up the system and initial loading
- Performing acceptance tests
- Installing earthquake bracing
- Adding a module to a column
- Installing a Signaling Server
- Contents
- Introduction
- Readiness checklist
- Installing the CP PM Signaling Server hardware
- Connections
- Installing the Signaling Server software
- First boot of a new Nortel CP PM Signaling Server
- Unpacking Help files for Virtual Terminal Emulator
- Logging in to the Signaling Server
- Verifying a successful configuration
- Testing the Leader Signaling Server
- Index

Page 422 of 458 Installing a Signaling Server
NN43021-310 Standard 02.02 October 2008
Figure 165
Stand-alone Signaling Server configuration
14 Enter the data networking and IP telephony parameters for the Signaling
Server, as prompted. The IP information applies to a temporary IP
Telephony node, to ensure that the existing node is not affected. The
entry of data networking and IP telephony parameters also preconfigures
the IP Telephony node files. After the Signaling Server software
installation, the node files are imported into Element Manager for further
configuration (see "Importing IP Telephony nodes" in Signaling Server:
Installation and Commissioning (NN43001-312)).
• If this is a Leader Signaling Server, enter the parameters for the
Node, ELAN network interface, TLAN network interface, and Call
Server as required.
— If installing the Signaling Server at an office that is not a branch
office, enter the ELAN network interface IP address of the Call
Server.
— If installing the Signaling Server at a branch office, enter the
ELAN network interface IP address of the MG 1000B Core.
• If this is a Follower Signaling Server, enter the Hostname of the
Leader Signaling Server. Then go to step 16 on page 425.
• If this is a stand-alone Signaling Server and not associated with a
Call Server (that is, b was selected in step 11 on page 418), enter the
CS 1000 Signaling Server Software Install Tool (sse-x.xx.xx)
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Please define the data networking parameters for this Standalone
Signaling Server. Note that the ELAN parameters are necessary for
Hostname : SS_SA
TLAN IP : 192.168.20.20
TLAN subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
TLAN gateway IP : 192.168.20.1
management access (e.g. SNMP).
ELAN IP : 192.168.10.20
ELAN subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
ELAN gateway IP : 192.168.10.1










