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Strona 1 - TECHNICIAN’S HANDBOOK

TECHNICIAN’S HANDBOOK3100 Hand.bk Page i Monday, August 19, 2002 8:49 PM

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Strona 3 - Chapter 2 : Installation

Technician’s Handbook924. Repeat step 2 and step 3 for each computer and IP phone on the LAN.5. Choose System from the Selection menu.6. Click Commit

Strona 4 - Chapter 3 : Programming

Configuring the IP Network93Configuring theIP NetworkAssigning a gatewayMost configurations have either a gateway server or a DSL router. You can set

Strona 5 - Table of Contents

Technician’s Handbook94Server IP address if you have one on your network)– Leave the other fields at their defaults.8. Click Save.9. Commit your chang

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Configuring the IP Network95Configuring theIP NetworkProgramming dial-up access to an ISPTo connect a modem to an ISP1. Launch the system tool.2. Choo

Strona 7 - Appendix C : Planning

Technician’s Handbook9614. Notice that a default route entry will show up in the routing table (via NextHop 10.122.122.122). When stimulus is received

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Configuring the IP Network97Configuring theIP NetworkRestricting LAN access (firewall)You can use Mitel Networks 6000 Small Business Applications Plat

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Technician’s Handbook98Figure 12: Connecting the 6000 SBAP to layer-2 switch port2. When you install the 6000 SBAP, set the console settings in the

Strona 10 - Technician’s Handbook

Configuring the IP Network99Configuring theIP Network4. Enter your username and passwordUser: adminPassword: (as set during installation)5. In the Wor

Strona 11 - About this handbook

Technician’s Handbook100Connecting the 6000 SBAP to the WAN portThis configuration is not recommended. Although this configuration does not use up a l

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Configuring the IP Network101Configuring theIP NetworkLocal subnet mask: 255.255.255.0Operation mode: server and gatewayExternal access mode: dedicate

Strona 13 - Symbols used in this handbook

Introduction3IntroductionAbout this handbookPurpose of this handbookThis handbook provides• an overview of the system capabilities• installation steps

Strona 14 - Important safety instructions

Technician’s Handbook102Appletalk filesharing will not work between the 6000 SBAP and computers that are connected to the 3100 ICP system. The Service

Strona 15 - About the 3100 ICP system

Configuring the IP Network103Configuring theIP Network3. Configure your PC to use IP address 192.168.168.2, Subnet 255.255.255.0, and Gateway 192.168.

Strona 16 - Data functionality

Technician’s Handbook10421. Click in the Dest Network field in Add Route.22. Enter address 192.168.1.0 (3100 ICP LAN network).23. Tab to the Subnet Ma

Strona 17 - Introduction

Configuring the IP Network105Configuring theIP Network10. Ensure that the IP Address Source is set to Static and the Bit Mask is defined as 255.255.25

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Technician’s Handbook106IP networking tips• After you perform a database restore, the DNS Host name for the system reverts to the default “mn3100”. Th

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Routine maintenance109MaintenanceRoutineIs the system healthy?System health checklistã Light indicators on controller and expansion unitare correct co

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Technician’s Handbook110Is the system secure?ã Firewall is installedã Passwords and usernames for tools have beenchangedã Passwords and usernames are

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Routine maintenance111MaintenanceRoutineChecking the system1. Check the controller and expansion unit. Ensure all Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) are dis

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Technician’s Handbook4From the internet1. Go to the following URL: http://www.mitel.com2. Access Mitel OnLine from the Online Services selection menu.

Strona 25 - Installation

Technician’s Handbook11210. Ensure that end users have user guides. See Creating a user guide (p. 136).11. Ensure that remote system access is set up

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Routine maintenance113MaintenanceRoutineLaunching the toolsYou can connect a PC or laptop to the 3100 ICP system through• a LAN drop• the Ethernet por

Strona 27 - Before you begin

Technician’s Handbook114Enabling your licensed optionsYour Mitel Options System Selection (MOSS) passcode determines your licensed system options. It

Strona 28 - Controller components

Routine maintenance115MaintenanceRoutineEnable your options1. Launch the system tool. See Launching the tools (p. 113).2. Choose System from the Selec

Strona 29 - Table 2: System components

Technician’s Handbook116Rebooting the systemI_e`UbV_b]QbUR__dQVdUbi_eXQfU• upgraded the system software• applied a software patch• installed vo

Strona 30 - Installation checklist

Routine maintenance117MaintenanceRoutinePowering down the systemDo not disconnect the system power if the LED is flashing red and amber.1. Ensure that

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Technician’s Handbook118Powering up the system1. Connect the power cord to the rear panel of the con-troller unit and plug the power cord into a power

Strona 32 - Installation overview

Routine maintenance119MaintenanceRoutineUpgrading the systemInstalling option modules1. Power down the controller and disconnect all connec-tions to t

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Technician’s Handbook1206. Insert the two standoffs supplied with the options module.Figure 16: Inserting the standoffs (option module 1)7. Secure t

Strona 34 - Configuring the PC

Routine maintenance121MaintenanceRoutine3. Remove the top cover of the controller.4. Install the Uplink card (see Figure 17) on the two standoffs.5. S

Strona 35 - Windows ME

Introduction5IntroductionSupport to address frequently asked questions regarding software and hardware problems. Obtain the latest TSBs from Mitel OnL

Strona 36 - Windows XP

Technician’s Handbook122Not all software upgrades require a voice mail software upgrade. Read the Field Change Instruction (FCI) document first. ONLY

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Routine maintenance123MaintenanceRoutine12. After you click Reboot the 3100 ICP, the power indicator turns red for about 30 seconds. 13. Restore your

Strona 38 - Key system, PBX, or other?

Technician’s Handbook124To perform a flash upgrade you require• Laptop or PC with Hyperterminal or equivalent communication package• System software C

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Routine maintenance125MaintenanceRoutine9. Locate dipswitch S1. It’s positioned next to the round SysID module (see Figure 18).Figure 18: Location o

Strona 40 - Password: mnet (default)

Technician’s Handbook12614. Power up the 3100 ICP system.15. Diagnostic information will be displayed on the screen. When the following text appears:R

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Routine maintenance127MaintenanceRoutineCD-ROM because they are not included on the flash card– Insert the software CD-ROM in the PC CD-ROM drive– In

Strona 42 - Connect the phones and lines

Technician’s Handbook128Performing backupsDuring a backup operation, do not navigate off the backup page and do not close your browser until the backu

Strona 43 - Verify the system

Routine maintenance129MaintenanceRoutine2. Choose System from the Selection menu.3. Click Backup/Restore, click Database and Software and then click B

Strona 44 - Installation tips

Technician’s Handbook130Saving call (SMDR) logsI_eSQ^cQfUdXUcicdU]SQ\\\_Wcd_QTYbUSd_bi_^i_ebS_]`edUbQ^TdXU^UYdXUbfYUgdXU]_^cSbUU^_b

Strona 45 - Programming

Routine maintenance131MaintenanceRoutineUsing a remote access sessionYou can access the system tool, group administration tool, and desktop user tools

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Technician’s Handbook6Important safety instructionsFailure to follow all instructions may result in improper equipment operation and/or risk of electr

Strona 47 - Programming overview

Technician’s Handbook13210. In IP Routing Table page, set the following– IP Address: 000.000.000.000– Bit Mask: 0.0.0.0– Next Hop Address: enter the I

Strona 48 - About the programming tools

Routine maintenance133MaintenanceRoutine20. Click Save.21. Commit your changes to the database.Launching the tools from a remote sessionTo connect to

Strona 49 - Enable your options

Technician’s Handbook134Setting up the remote connection1. In the Dial-up Connections window, double-click the icon for the 3100 ICP system connection

Strona 50 - Review the numbering plan

Routine maintenance135MaintenanceRoutineChanging extensions or set typesChanging an extension number or set typeIf you change the extension number of

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Technician’s Handbook136Creating a user guideI_eSQ^SbUQdUSecd_]YjUTecUbWeYTUcV_b`X_^UecUbcdXb_eWX=Q^eQ\=Q[Ub=Q^eQ\=Q[UbYcQgURRQcUTQ

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Routine maintenance137MaintenanceRoutineUsing a database templateYou can use database templates to reduce the amount of time that it takes to program

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Technician’s Handbook138Loading a database template1. Take the database template to site on your laptop.2. When you run the quick configuration tool d

Strona 54 - Program the online services

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Strona 55 - Programming the extensions

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Troubleshooting and Repair141Troubleshootingand RepairChecking the system LEDsTable 4: System LEDs states;43 2^[^da BcPcT <TP]X]VPower Green Off

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Introduction7IntroductionAbout the 3100 ICP systemDescriptionThe Mitel Networks™ 3100 Integrated Communications Platform (ICP) provides a complete voi

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Technician’s Handbook142Checking the logsYou can view maintenance and software logs through the system tool. 1. Launch the system tool. See Launching

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Troubleshooting and Repair143Troubleshootingand RepairViewing diagnosticsStarting a diagnostic sessionTo start up a local diagnostic session, you need

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Technician’s Handbook144Stop Bits: 1Flow Control: None7. Click OK.8. Type the Enter key to display the Hyperterminal prompt.Checking the bootup script

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Troubleshooting and Repair145Troubleshootingand RepairLine troubleshootingTable 5: Line troubleshootingUnable to make any external calls or fre-quen

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Technician’s Handbook146IP phone troubleshootingTable 6: IP phone troubleshootingUnable to place calls from an IP phone. Phone is unresponsive.Phone

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Troubleshooting and Repair147Troubleshootingand RepairAnalog phone troubleshootingTable 7: Analog phone troubleshootingUnable to place calls from an

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Technician’s Handbook148System troubleshootingTable 8: System troubleshootingYou receive Database Error messages while entering data in the system t

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Troubleshooting and Repair149Troubleshootingand RepairNetwork troubleshootingCheck network connectivity after each corrective action.Table 9: Networ

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Technician’s Handbook150Using Windows networking commandsEcUGY^T_gc^Udg_b[Y^WS_]]Q^Tcd_XU\`i_eWQdXUb^Udg_b[Y^V_b]QdY_^Q^Tdb_eR\UcX__d`b_R\

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Troubleshooting and Repair151Troubleshootingand Repair• Tracert: Allows you to view or modify the route table. Tracert uses the IP TTL field and ICMP

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Technician’s Handbook8A fully expanded systemA fully expanded system consists of the controller, fitted with three optional modules, and the expansion

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Technician’s Handbook152Using VxWorks networking commandsI_eSQ^Q\c_ecUFhG_b[c^Udg_b[Y^WS_]]Q^Tcd_XU\`i_eWQdXUb^Udg_b[Y^V_b]QdY_^Q^Tdb_eR

Strona 70 - Setting up the auto attendant

Troubleshooting and Repair153Troubleshootingand RepairFixing database or software corruptionSoftware or database corruption can occur due to user erro

Strona 71 - Record the system greetings

Technician’s Handbook154Restoring the database/software and database1. Launch the system tool. See Launching the tools (p. 113).2. Choose System from

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Troubleshooting and Repair155Troubleshootingand Repair11. Through the system tool, check the corruption has been corrected. Restoring the system with

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Technician’s Handbook1568. Restore your voice mail database. See Restoring voice mail data (p. 157).Restoring the system with the factory softwareThis

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Troubleshooting and Repair157Troubleshootingand RepairRestoring voice mail data1. Launch the system tool. See Launching the tools (p. 113).2. Choose S

Strona 75 - Perform a database backup

Technician’s Handbook158Replacing faulty componentsThis section covers replacing the flash card and hard disk. Refer to the Technical Manual for instr

Strona 76 - Programming tips

Troubleshooting and Repair159Troubleshootingand RepairFigure 20: Flash card7. Insert the replacement card. Ensure that the small lip on the edge fur

Strona 77 - Configuring the IP

Technician’s Handbook160Replacing a faulty hard diskObtain a formatted hard disk from Mitel Networks Corporation.1. Ensure that you have a software an

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Troubleshooting and Repair161Troubleshootingand Repair7. Carefully lift the up-link card away from the control unit, disconnecting the connectors on t

Strona 79 - About IP networking

Introduction9Introduction• Remote WAN locations supported through Ethernet WAN interface or dial-up Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) connections.• Built-

Strona 80 - Network capabilities

Technician’s Handbook16213. Power up the system and restore your software and database to the hard disk. See Restoring the database/software and datab

Strona 81 - Planning your LAN

Troubleshooting and Repair163Troubleshootingand RepairTroubleshooting tips• Always check the physical components, such as the cables, NIC cards, wall

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Strona 83 - IP programming sequence

Appendix ADefault Database3100 Hand.bk Page 165 Monday, August 19, 2002 8:49 PM

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Default Database167DefaultDatabaseDefault DatabaseThis appendix provides the defaults for the following parameters• Numbering plan• Numbering assignme

Strona 86 - Using DHCP Client

Technician’s Handbook168Numbering planNumbering assignmentThe default number assignment is as follows:• 1000 - 1023 for IP phones • 1056 - 1059 for vo

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Default Database169DefaultDatabaseAnalog set configuration• Device type: Phone• Analog recall type: Calibrated flash• Analog recall event: Hold• Exter

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Technician’s Handbook170• the default is Class of Service (COS) 6, that is, no restrictions• an extension set at COS 0 cannot make outgoing calls, exc

Strona 89 - Through the WAN port

Default Database171DefaultDatabaseCall Duration 10 1 60Cyclic Ring6 (NA)20 (UK)6 255DID Group (NA)DDI Group (UK)120 10 255DDI Answer (UK only) 30 10 2

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Technician’s Handbook10Adjust ringer pitch N N Y Y Y YAdjust volume of the speaker N Y Y Y Y YAdministrator extension N N N Y Y YAlarm calls - setup f

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Technician’s Handbook172Feature access codesThe digit 6 is assigned in the flexible number plan as the leading digit for feature access codes. To modi

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Default Database173DefaultDatabaseLast Number Redial 600Message Waiting 643Night Service Pick-Up 633PIN (Personal Identification Number) Codes 634Reca

Strona 93 - Using a remote DHCP server

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Appendix BReference3100 Hand.bk Page 175 Monday, August 19, 2002 8:49 PM

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Reference177ReferenceCall logging (SMDR) detailsTable 15: Call logging definitionsHeading DefinitionSEQ No. (Sequence Number)Displays the record num

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Technician’s Handbook178Table 16: Event CodesCode Event typeABND Incoming external call abandoned before being answeredALRM Alarm call set, cancelle

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Reference179ReferenceRing Map handlingFor systems installed in the UK• LS/Class lines are non-DDI only• BRI lines can be DDI or non-DDI.Table 17: St

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Technician’s Handbook180Mov--StanRings the first member of the Moving GroupCyclic Ring Timer Expires Call moves to next element in Group. This repeats

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Reference181ReferenceMov - - ExtRings the First member of the Moving GroupCyclic Ring Timer Expires; Call moves to next element of Group. This repeats

Strona 101 - Assigning a gateway

Introduction11IntroductionConference call - enable an exten-sion user to set-up a call between three partiesNYYYYYDirect Station Select/Busy Lamp Fiel

Strona 102 - 9. Commit your changes

Technician’s Handbook182Ext Mov Ext N/ACall rings both Extensions and the first element of the moving group.Cyclic Ring Timer Expires; Both extensions

Strona 103 - IP Network

Reference183ReferenceThe Overflow Element of a Group will only be activated if it is the only element in the ring map, otherwise it will only ring the

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Technician’s Handbook184Ext Mov - N/ACall rings the Single Extension Cyclic Ring Timer Expires; Call moves to first element of Moving GroupCyclic Ring

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Reference185ReferenceExt Ext Ext N/ACall Rings First ExtensionCyclic Ring Timer Expires; Call moves to Second ExtensionCyclic Ring Timer Expires; Call

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Technician’s Handbook186Mov Stan Mov N/ACall rings first element of first moving groupCyclic Ring Timer Expires; Call moves to Next element in the mov

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Reference187ReferenceTable 19: DID (NA) and DDI (UK) operationTarget Overflow Call progressionExt N/ACall Presented to Extension; DDI Answer Timer e

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Technician’s Handbook188For all the situations where Extension Group 0 is used the call should go to the attendant (backstop) if there is no Extension

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Reference189ReferenceController card connectorsFigure 23: Controller card components and connectors3100 Hand.bk Page 189 Monday, August 19, 2002

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Technician’s Handbook190Port pinoutsThe upper controller serial port supports call logging (SMDR); the lower serial port supports and diagnostics and

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Reference191Reference Table 21: ONS portsExternal signal Interface positionTip (A-wire) 1 Port 1, Pin 5Ring (B-wire) 1 Port 1, Pin 4Tip 2 (A-wire)

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NOTICEThe information contained in this document is believed to be accuratein all respects but is not warranted by Mitel Networks Corporation(MITEL®).

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Technician’s Handbook12Follow Me - enables calls to follow an extension user to another exten-sion within the officeYYYYYYFollow Me (I’m Here) - enabl

Strona 114 - IP networking tips

Technician’s Handbook192Table 25: Analog services modulePort Pin number SignalPort 1(ONS)1 and 2Isolated relay contacts for controlling external equ

Strona 115 - Routine maintenance

Reference193ReferenceThe Tip (A-wire) and Ring (B-wire) pair carry speech signals at voltages between 0 and -120 V dc.Table 26: ONS module pinoutsSi

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Technician’s Handbook194Line protocolsLine protocols have the following behaviors:Unguarded Clear: Similar to a standard home telephone where the pers

Strona 117 - Is the system healthy?

Reference195ReferenceCable pinoutsFigure 24: RS-232 serial cable adapterFigure 25: CAT 5 RJ45 patch cableA9#$c^31(0SP_cTaNORMAL MALE OR FEMALE

Strona 118 - Is the system secure?

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Strona 119 - Checking the system

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Strona 121 - Launching the tools

Planning199PlanningIntroductionPhotocopy the tables in this chapter and complete them before you program the system.Tables are provided for planning•

Strona 122 - Obtain your MOSS option code

Technician’s Handbook200System parametersTable 28: Numbering planDigit NA Function UK FunctionAttendant OperatorSecondary: Extensions Secondary: Ex

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Planning201PlanningVoice parametersTable 29: Login attributesUsername System ToolSystem Quick Installation ToolGroup Administration ToolDesktop Tool

Strona 124 - Rebooting the system

Introduction13IntroductionLast Number Redial Y Y Y Y Y YList of Calls - display the 10 most recent, different external calls to an extensionNNYYYYMess

Strona 125 - Powering down the system

Technician’s Handbook202Table 30: ExtensionsName(First, Last)ExtensionNumberHunt MapCOS Personal directory allocationPIN3100 Hand.bk Page 202 Mond

Strona 126 - Powering up the system

Planning203PlanningTable 31: Extension groupsExtension GroupsExtension Group MembersExtension 1 Extension 2 Extension 3 Extension 420020120220320420

Strona 127 - Upgrading the system

Technician’s Handbook204Table 33: Ring MapsLines Day EntryEntry 1 Type Entry 1 Entry 2 Type Entry 2 Entry 3 Type Entry 312345678Lines Night EntryEn

Strona 128 - Adding an expansion unit

Planning205PlanningTable 34: Night Service groupsExtension Night Service Group 1(Yes/No)Night Service Group 2(Yes/No)Table 35: Line groupsLine Num

Strona 129 - Performing a software upgrade

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Planning207PlanningTable 37: PR.net planning (BRI - UK only)Index Access(Line groupor all lines)Digit String(Dialed digits - must be 7 digits; pad w

Strona 131 - Replacing a flash card

Technician’s Handbook208Toll restrictionTable 38: Restriction groupsRestriction Grp Number Restriciton Digits Restricted Max Digit Count12345678Tabl

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Planning209PlanningVoice mailTable 41: Voice mailboxesMailbox NumberName Extension NumberPasscode Operator ExtensionMailbox Type3100 Hand.bk Page 2

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Technician’s Handbook210IP networkingTable 42: Network informationHigh speed internet access using static IP networkingIP addressSubnet maskDefault

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Index211Numerics3100 ICP systemcomponents 20controller front and rear panels 19data functionality 8default IP addresses 74description 6health checklis

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Technician’s Handbook14Pick up a call ringing at another extension in the user’s extension groupYYYYYYPick up an incoming call when the system is in N

Strona 136 - Performing backups

Technician’s Handbook212line configuration 54lines, planning table 207programming 53Broadband access 79BrowserNetscape 68requirements 22Business hours

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Index213TCP/IP properties of PC 26Connectingdirectly to internet 76phones and lines 34Connection, make new 133Connectors 22on controller card 189on co

Strona 138 - Saving call (SMDR) logs

Technician’s Handbook214Engineers, networking 71, 81Error messages 148Expanded system capabilities 7Expansion unitadding 120front panel 20Extension gr

Strona 139 - Using a remote access session

Index215Heading definitions, for call logs 176Health, of system 109HEX numbers 68Hubs 163Hunt map 50Hunt maps, planning table 206Hyperterminal 125, 14

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Technician’s Handbook216LEDs, meaning 141Licensed options, enabling 114Light bulb, meaning of 5Lights, on front panel 141Line groups, planning table 2

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Index217websites 5NIC cards 163Night service groups 47, 205Number assignment 50numbering assignment, defaults 168, 201, 202, 207, 209Numbering plan, d

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Technician’s Handbook218BRI lines 207extension groups 203extensions 202global strings 208hunt maps 206line groups 205login attributes 201network info

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Index219RRack mounting 25Radio, for music on hold 23Range, of default IP addresses 106Rebooting, the system 116Red LED, meaning of 141RemoteDHCP serve

Strona 144 - Creating a user guide

Technician’s Handbook220States, of LEDs 141Static IP addressing 78Station message detail recordingprinter 23Station, administrator 36Status LEDs 141St

Strona 145 - Using a database template

Index22129system programming tool 40Tracert 151Troubleshootinganalog phones 147IP networking 149IP phones 146lines 145system 148using Windows commands

Strona 146 - Maintenance tips

Introduction15IntroductionSystem Hold - place a call on hold which can be retrieved by any extension on the systemNYYYYYTime and date announcement Y Y

Strona 147 - Troubleshooting and

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Strona 149 - Checking the system LEDs

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Strona 150 - Checking the logs

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Strona 151 - Viewing diagnostics

Installation19InstallationBefore you beginHardware ports and connectorsFigure 2: Controller front panelFigure 3: Controller rear panel3100 Hand.bk

Strona 152 - Checking the bootup script

Technician’s Handbook20Figure 4: Expansion unit front panelController componentsFigure 5: Controller components3100 Hand.bk Page 20 Monday, Augu

Strona 153 - Line troubleshooting

Installation21InstallationIdentify the required componentsThe system size is determined by the type and number of components.Up to eight lines are sup

Strona 154 - IP phone troubleshooting

Table of ContentsiiiChapter 1 : IntroductionAbout this handbook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Purpose of this

Strona 155 - Analog phone troubleshooting

Technician’s Handbook22Installation checklistToolsã Static strapã Phillips screwdriverCables and connectorsã Category 5 (CAT5) cable for all LAN devic

Strona 156 - System troubleshooting

Installation23InstallationLAN requirementsã Pre-installation questionnaire completeã Internet Service Provider (ISP)ã Refer to Planning your LAN (p. 7

Strona 157 - Network troubleshooting

Technician’s Handbook24Installation overviewã Install system componentsã Configure the PCã Power up the systemã Launch the toolsã Run the quick instal

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Installation25InstallationInstalling the system componentsThe 3100 ICP system is shipped with the system software installed and includes a default dat

Strona 159 - Troubleshooting

Technician’s Handbook26Configuring the PCConfigure your PC to connect to the 3100 ICP system.Windows 95/981. From the Start menu, click Settings and t

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Installation27Installation7. Click Yes and then restart your PC. You are now set up to connect to the 3100 ICP system.Windows 20001. Login to the PC w

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Technician’s Handbook28Windows XP1. Login to the PC with administrator privileges.2. From the Start menu, select the Settings tab and then Control Pan

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Installation29InstallationLaunching the toolsYou can connect a PC or laptop to the 3100 ICP system through• a LAN drop• the Ethernet port on the back

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Technician’s Handbook30Running the quick installation toolAbout the system quick installation toolUse the system quick installation tool to get the sy

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Installation31InstallationUsing the system quick installation toolDo not close your browser window during the quick installation wizard. If you do not

Strona 165 - Restoring voice mail data

Technician’s HandbookivChapter 3 : ProgrammingProgramming overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39About the programmi

Strona 166 - Replacing faulty components

Technician’s Handbook326. In the Mitel Networks 3100 ICP login page, enter Login: system (default)Password: mnet (default)DXU\_WY^^Q]UQ^T`Qccg_bT

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Installation33Installation8. Click System Quick Installation Tool. The initial page opens.9. Follow the prompts. When you are prompted to set the mana

Strona 168 - Replacing a faulty hard disk

Technician’s Handbook34Connect the phones and linesWhen you run the system quick installation script, you will be prompted to connect the IP phones, a

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Installation35InstallationVerify the systemComplete the following procedure to verify that the system is working properly.The system is shipped from t

Strona 170 - Field replaceable units

Technician’s Handbook36Installation tips• The first IP phone that you connect to the system is assigned as the administrator extension (1000).• The de

Strona 171 - Troubleshooting tips

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Strona 173 - Default Database

Programming39ProgrammingProgramming overviewThis chapter provides the key procedures for programming the system. Refer to the Technical Manual for com

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Technician’s Handbook40About the programming toolsThe 3100 ICP system has the following programming tools:System quick installation tool - Use this to

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Programming41ProgrammingBefore launching a new tool, you must first exit the current tool and then log in again.If you restart or reboot the system wi

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Table of ContentsvPlanning your LAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73Default controller IP addresses . . . . .

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Technician’s Handbook42Programming the system parametersSet system date and timeYou can change the system date and time through the system quick insta

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Programming43Programming4. Select the meaning (for example: Attendant/Operator) that you want to assign to the leading digit.5. Click Save.To change t

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Technician’s Handbook44Create a user login account1. Choose System, from the Selection menu.2. Click Login Attributes and then click Add.3. Enter the

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Programming45ProgrammingChanging the system-wide settings1. Choose System from the Selection menu.2. Click System Wide Setting and then click Change.3

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Technician’s Handbook46Program the online servicesUsers of 5140 IP Appliances can press their Online Services key to display a list of internet bookma

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Programming47ProgrammingProgramming the extensionsProgram the extensions1. Launch the group administration tool. See Launching the tools (p. 113).2. C

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Technician’s Handbook485. Program the Extension Groups. Follow the prompts to configure the extension groups.6. Click Done.Program the extension voice

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Programming49Programming3. Click Set Up/Edit Desktop.4. Click a personal key on the phone display.5. Select a feature from the list.6. Click Assign to

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Technician’s Handbook50Programming the voice parametersFor descriptions of the voice parameters, click Help, and then click Programming.Modify the ext

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Programming51ProgrammingProgram the incoming access (ring maps)After programming the extensions and extension groups through the group administration

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Technician’s HandbookviUpgrading the system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119Installing option modules . . . . . . .

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Technician’s Handbook523. Select either Standard or Cyclic.If you have programmed more than one extension group in the Ring Map form, you should set t

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Programming53Programming1. Click Extensions and then click Hunt Map.2. Select the extension and click Change.3. Select the line groups that you want t

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Technician’s Handbook542. Select the first extension, click Change and select the required network response to a Direct Dial In (DDI) call. The option

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Programming55ProgrammingConfigure the DDI BRI linesYou configure DDI and MSN lines by mapping the incoming digits to any extension or extension group.

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Technician’s Handbook564. Enter the number of the DDI target (maximum of 6 digits).5. Set the Day and Night Service options.6. Select Global CLI if yo

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Programming57Programming7. For each BRI line, set the Enable Least Cost Routing option to Yes and click Save.Configuring PR.Net configurationWith PrNe

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Technician’s Handbook58Restrict external access (toll restriction/call barring)You use restriction group levels to restrict the external numbers that

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Programming59Programming2. Enter the number (digit string) that you want extension users in the restriction group to be able to call.3. Click Save.Ass

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Technician’s Handbook603. Click Add.4. Enter the global restriction string. You can enter up to eight digit strings that no extension can dial (for ex

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Programming61ProgrammingProgramming the voice mail settingsThe 3100 ICP system includes an imbedded voice mail system. To set up the voice mail system

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Table of ContentsviiRestoring the system with the factory software. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156Restoring voice mail data . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Technician’s Handbook62Setting up the auto attendantThe embedded voice mail system includes an auto attendant. Setting up the auto attendant involves

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Programming63ProgrammingRecord the system greetingsGreetings are recorded by accessing the administrator’s mailbox from any internal telephone. Access

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Technician’s Handbook64[2] Review[3] Re-record[∗] Cancel10. If you are recording additional alternate greetings, repeat the above procedure beginning

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Programming65Programming7. After finishing, select one of the following options:[1] Accept[2] Review[3] Re-record[∗] CancelConfiguring call logging (S

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Technician’s Handbook664. Click Management, click Call Logging, and then click Change.5. Set the following parameters:– Set the cost per minute (00 to

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Programming67ProgrammingCommit your changes You must commit the programming changes that you have made through the system tool to the database. Some o

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Technician’s Handbook68Programming tips• For programming considerations related to phone features, click Help, click Features in the Table of Contents

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Configuring the IP Network71Configuring theIP NetworkAbout IP networkingThe 3100 ICP system provides small and medium-sized businesses with a Local Ar

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Technician’s Handbook72Network capabilitiesThe 3100 ICP system provides• a layer-2 switch that allows LAN devices such as IP phones and computers to c

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Configuring the IP Network73Configuring theIP NetworkPlanning your LANTable 3: Planning informationWill you connect to a private network or virtual

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Technician’s Handbook74In configurations where you are using the DHCP services of the 3100 ICP controller and Network Address Translation (NAT) on the

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Configuring the IP Network75Configuring theIP NetworkIP programming sequenceFor most installations the default IP networking settings are acceptable f

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Technician’s Handbook76Connecting directly to the InternetYou can connect the system directly to the Internet through a high-speed cable modem or DSL

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Configuring the IP Network77Configuring theIP NetworkFigure 9: Direct internet connection using WAN portTo connect directly to the Internet through

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Technician’s Handbook78After you select one of the above connection methods, the “IP Address Source” fields in the other two methods are ignored by th

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Configuring the IP Network79Configuring theIP Network2. Scroll down the screen to the DHCP section.3. In the Client Name field, enter the Client Name.

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Technician’s Handbook80– Click the IP address of the Net destination at the top of the page.–Click Change.– Check Enable NAT box.–Click Save.7. Under

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Configuring the IP Network81Configuring theIP NetworkConnecting to the Internet throughan existing LANYou can connect to the Internet through an exist

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Technician’s Handbook82Figure 10: Internet connection through router (WAN port)1. Connect a cable from the WAN port on the controller to the port on

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Configuring the IP Network83Configuring theIP Network10. Configure the WAN port of the 3100 ICP system with the following static addresses– IP Address

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Technician’s Handbook84server. For instruction on how to use the DHCP services of a remote server, see Using a remote DHCP server (p. 85) . Figure 11:

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Configuring the IP Network85Configuring theIP Network6. Click Save.7. Commit the database.8. Launch a browser on any PC that is a DHCP client that is

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Technician’s Handbook864. Click Change. In the DHCP Server field, choose Disable.5. From the Advertise as Default Gateway menu, choose Not this system

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Configuring the IP Network87Configuring theIP Network3. Click DHCP, click DHCP Server and then click DHCP Options.4. Add the following DHCP options to

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Technician’s Handbook88Changing the assigned DHCP IP address range Use this procedure to program the layer-2 switch (NET 3) of the 3100 ICP system to

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Configuring the IP Network89Configuring theIP Network2. Add the Name, IP address, and Bit Mask to fit your existing LAN subnet.3. Ensure that the Adve

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Technician’s Handbook904. Click Save.5. Commit the database.“Operation Successful” is displayed when the commit database is complete.6. Connect a cros

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Configuring the IP Network91Configuring theIP NetworkConfiguring Domain Name ServiceThe 3100 ICP controller includes a Domain Name Service (DNS). You

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