NEC Engineering, Ltd. Field Service Engineering Department, IPB FIELD TECHNICAL INFORMATION E1 Basic Setting On ICS / IMX / IPX to Another Source FTI-288/TI-288 ISSUE 1 September 30, 2003 Field Service Engineering Department This technical information provides for basic data assignment that is required to make a connection to another source. A connection between a NEC ( ICS / IMX IPX ) to another NEC ( ICS / IMX / IPX ) will be described as an example. 1. Condition 1.1 You do not need any specific application software to operate E1 connection. 1.2 Note the following is a very basic example. 1.3 The following settings are for A-law Codec countries. ( SYS-1, Index-64, Bit-0 = 1 (A-Law) ) 1.4 Note the LENS location of may not be suitable on some PIMs (PIME etc.) please adjust accordingly. 2. System Configuration NEAX7400 ICS NEAX7400 ICS (IMX) NEAX2400 IPX NEAX7400 ICS NEAX7400 ICS (IMX) NEAX2400 IPX Call DTI DTI Extension 9-XXXX XXXX PBX 1 PBX 2 * The data assignment is just example under the following condition. PBX 1 DTI: < Slot 4 at PIM0 > Route: RT 30 PBX 2 DTI: < Slot 4 at PIM0 > Route: RT 30 Note: Above Route numbers do not necessarily have to be the same nor do the have to be in the same slot location. Tenant No.: 1 Access Code: 9 Dummy channel Route: RT 255
3. Data assignment for E1 with card on ICS / IMX / IPX 3.1 E1 Line Access Code Assignment < Assign for both PBX 1 and PBX 2 > The following data indicate LCR data for E1 Line. Please refer to the below. ( Note: When assigning trunk data for ICS M140 maximum number of trunks are 31. assign dummy route and ARTD numbers in specified range. ) ANPD : ASPA : AMND : ARNP : TN: 1 1ST DC: 9 CI: N/H NND: 1 BLF: 0 TN: 1 ACC: 9 CI: N/H SRV: LCR RT: 255 2nd DT: 0 AH: 0 SUB: 0 TN: 1 DC: 9 MND: 5 TOLL: 0 AN: 0 RATE: 0 A/D: 0 ( MND = Access number plus dial digits, in our case 9 + XXXX = 5 digits ) RT: 30 ACC: 9 ARTD : AFRS : AOPR : Assign the following CDN data for the DUMMY ROUTE 255 data. CDN 6 ( TCL ): 4 ( DDD Line ) CDN 7 ( L/T ): 1 ( Trunk ) CDN 13 ( AC ): 1 ( Flexible routing ) TN: 1 RT: 255 NPC: 9 OPR: 0 TDPTN: 0 OPR: 0 RA: 0 E: 1 RT: 30 SKIP: 1 PNL: 0 OVFT: 0 PRSC: 00 ARSC : Assign RSC that allows both E1 Bch trunk route and dummy route. D/N: D TN: 1 RT: 30 RRI: X RES: 0/1/2 D/N: D TN: 1 RT: 255 ( Dummy ) RRI: X RES: 0/1/2 RES: 0 ( Restricted ) RES: 1 ( Connection is allow ) RES: 2 ( Toll Restriction )
3.2 E1 Trunk Route Assignment < Assign for both PBX 1 and PBX 2 > ARTD : Assign for both PBXs You can refer to ARTD in your Command Manual and look under Examples of Route Class Settings. You will find the settings below under ARTD (1) which is the Wink Start Method. Information under ARTD (2) is the Second Dial Tone Method. Note: Make sure both PBXs use the same method. ARTD : (1) Wink Start Method CDN RT:30 Remarks 1:(OSGS) (NOTE-1) 7 Outgoing Interf. Signal = Wink Start 2:(ONSG) (NOTE-1) 3 Selection Sig. for outgoing = DP/PB 3:(ISGS) (NOTE-1) 7 Incoming Interf. Signal = Wink Start 4:(INSG) (NOTE-1) 3 Selection Sig. for incoming = DP/PB 5:(TF) 3 3: Bothway Trunk, 0: Not used 6:(TCL) 4 Tie Line 7:(L/T) 1 Trunk 8:(RLP) 2 First Party Release 15:(LSG) 5 E&M 28:(ANS) 1 When connecting to PSTN ARTD : (2) Second Dial Tone Method CDN RT:30 Remarks 1:(OSGS) (NOTE-1) 2 Outgoing Interf. Signal = 2nd Dial Tone 2:(ONSG) (NOTE-1) 2 Selection Sig. for outgoing = 60ms 3:(ISGS) (NOTE-1) 2 Incoming Interf. Signal = 2nd Dial Tone 4:(INSG) (NOTE-1) 2 Selection Sig. for incoming = 60ms 5:(TF) 3 3: Bothway Trunk, 0: Not used 6:(TCL) 4 Tie Line 7:(L/T) 1 Trunk 8:(RLP) 2 First Party Release 15:(LSG) 5 E&M 28:(ANS) 1 When connecting to PSTN NOTE-1: Confirm with source PBX or station on signaling methods and match methods. NOTE-2: A PACKAGE INITIAL is required for the settings above will take effect.
ATRK : Assign for both PBXs PA-30 DTS (RT:30) Group Level CH - TK LENS Group n+3 Level:7 Trk - 30 000197 Level:6 Trk - 29 000196 Level:5 Trk - 28 000195 Level:4 Trk - 27 000194 Level:3 Trk - 26 000193 Level:2 Trk - 25 000192 Level:1 Trk - 24 000191 Level:0 Trk - 23 000190 Group n+2 Level:7 Trk - 22 000187 Level:6 Trk - 21 000186 Level:5 Trk - 20 000185 Level:4 Trk - 19 000184 Level:3 Trk - 18 000183 Level:2 Trk - 17 000182 Level:1 Trk - 16 000181 Level:0 Do not assign 000180 Group n+1 Level:7 Trk - 15 000177 Level:6 Trk - 14 000176 Level:5 Trk - 13 000175 Level:4 Trk - 12 000174 Level:3 Trk - 11 000173 Level:2 Trk - 10 000172 Level:1 Trk - 9 000171 Level:0 Trk - 8 000170 Group n Level:7 Trk - 7 000167 Level:6 Trk - 6 000166 Level:5 Trk - 5 000165 Level:4 Trk - 4 000164 Level:3 Trk - 3 000163 Level:2 Trk - 2 000162 Level:1 Trk - 1 000161 Level:0 Do not assign 000160
4. Settings of Standard setting of switches on card is shown in the table below. Name No. Setting Meaning Name No. Setting Meaning MB - Down MB OFF SW4 1 OFF Loop back inhibited LBSW 0 OFF Internal loop 2 OFF Loop back inhibited 1 OFF External loop-back 3 OFF Loop back inhibited 2 OFF All circuit MB 4 OFF Loop back inhibited 3 OFF Not used 5 OFF TS16 Used for signaling SW3 1 OFF PAD ROM Standard 6 ON CRC4 Not controlled. 2 ON CRC timer 7 ON ITU-T 3 (*1) ON Twist Pair cable 8 ON ITU-T 4 OFF NOT used SW5 1 ON Operation mode ITUT (*1) Please adapt to your environment, there maybe the case you use coaxial. 2 ON Alm. rel. timing 2sec 3 ON PAD control 4 OFF PAD control 5 ON PAD Pattern Sel. 6 ON PAD Pattern Sel. 7 ON PAD Pattern Sel. 8 OFF NOT used 5. Call confirmation a) You should now be able to make a call to the other PBX via E1 by calling 9-XXXX. XXXX= station number set in the other PBX. b) If the call cannot be made reconfirm settings in this F.T.I.