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Primary Rate Euro ISDN Trunks
Introduction
Primary Rate Euro ISDN (PRI) and QSig trunk protocols are supported on the 3300
and are connected either through a Universal Network Services Unit (NSU) or
through the E1/T1 Dual Framer Trunk module. The NSU is connected to the 3300
Controller with a fibre cable. The E1/T1 Dual Framer Trunk module is fitted directly
into the appropriate module slot of the 3300 Controller (refer to the Technicians
Handbook for module positions).
Protocols
The NSU E1 Links support both the CEPT (DPNSS and DASSII) protocols and the
Euro ISDN (PRI and QSig) protocols.
You cannot however 'mix' CEPT and Euro ISDN on the same NSU. If one link is
CEPT (DPNSS/DASSII) the other link must also be CEPT (DPNSS/DASSII). If one
link is Euro ISDN PRI (or QSig) the other link must be either PRI or QSig. Caution
The E1/T1 Dual Framer Module supports only the Euro ISDN protocol and the
links can be programmed as either PRI or QSig.
Physical Connection
The NSU and E1/T1 Dual Framer module both have RJ45 connectors (on the back of the NSU,
on the front of the Dual Framer module). The links have associated link status LED's. Both links
on the NSU have a block of switches for setting impedance and providing a TX and RX
crossover (refer to the Technician's Handbook for LED's status and switch settings).
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Programming PRI/QSig - Introduction
Programming an E1 link as PRI/QSig on the 3300 is done by first programming the E1
digital links (and 30 channels each) into the 3300 database. Then you program the
Euro ISDN PRI or QSig protocol onto the link. This PRI/QSig protocol programming is
done slightly differently on the NSU and the E1/T1 Dual Framer module. With the
NSU you program the PRI/QSig protocol directly into the NSU using a PC connected
either through the serial connector on the NSU or via an Ethernet connection
(preferred method). The Mitel supplied application 'ISDN Maintenance and Testing'
(IMAT) is used for this. IMAT is available on the 3300 Software CD (Tools Directory).
With the E1/T1 Dual Framer module you program the PRI/QSig protocol at the same
time as the digital trunks (one operation) into the 3300 database. This handout is
therefore in three parts: "Programming E1 Digital Links" (common to both NSU and
E1/T1 module), "Programming PRI/QSig on the E1/T1 Dual Framer Module" and
"Programming Euro ISDN PRI/QSig Protocol on the NSU".
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Controller Module Configuration Form
Example: A dual FIM is programmed to Module 1 and the Dual Framer to Module 2.
You must now configure the NSU and E1 Framer module.
Example: The NSU is assigned Unit number 6 and the protocol Universal E1.
The E1 Dual Framer module is assigned Unit 7 (please note that if you have several
NSU’s in your system each with a Unit number you have to manually check in the
NSU configuration form which will be the next available Unit number). You must also
set the Interface Type to the links on the E1 Framer module.
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Digital Link Descriptor Assignment, Digital Link Assignment, MSDN-DPNSS-
DASSII, Trunk Circuit Descriptor, Trunk Service Assignment, Digital Trunk
Assignment, Class of Service, Network Synchronisation
Finally Automatic Route Selection is programmed to allow outgoing calls to be made
(not part of this module).
Digital Link Descriptor This form defines the digital link on the NSU or E1 Framer module and
the protocol to be used. The key options are marked with typical values for the UK. Please refer
to the 3300 Help for details of each option.
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Note 1: The Voice Encoding and Data Encoding values are different depending on
whether you are using an NSU or E1 Framer module and the 3300 software level.
The table below shows the correct values.
This defines the protocol to be used on each of the 30 channels. The 3300 PRI trunks
use the MSDN/DPNSS protocol even though the link will be set-up for Euro
ISDN/PRI.
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Trunk Service Assignment
This form defines how incoming calls will be handled. You create a physical answer
point (such as the operator console) by entering the numbers in the Day, Night 1 and
Night 2 fields. If the trunk is to be dial in DDI you leave the D/N1/N2 fields blank and
program the Dial In Trunks Incoming Digit Modification fields as required. If you need
to modify the digits received from the exchange you can Absorb (remove) digits and
Insert digits. This may be useful if the digits received do not match the DDI extension
range you are using. If no digit absorption is required, you must put a 0 in the
Absorb field. If the DDI range does not match the extension range at all you may
have to use the System Speedcall tables (1000 entries) to provide a 'look up' table.
In this example, Trunk Service Assignment number 4 has been created with no
incoming digit modification.
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Make sure you have selected the FIRST circuit of the NSU or E1 Framer module. In
the example, the E1 Framer module (7 1 2 1) has been selected. Select the first
circuit and click Change. In the following example, 30 trunks are being added using
range programming. The first trunk is 100 and is incremented by
1. The Trunk Service Number is 3 and the Circuit Descriptor Number is 3.
Network Synchronisation
All 3300's need to have a 'Master' clock
source in order to keep the digital E1
links in synchronisation. In the UK this
is provided on the link from the Service
Provider. The Network Sync form can be programmed with multiple choices for the clock source.
If the 3300 has only got an E1 Euro ISDN PRI connection then only the First clock source is
programmed with the PLID of that link.
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Class of Service
In order for the trunks to operate correctly and for incoming CLI to display, the
trunks must have options set in their Class of Service. Similarly all extensions
dialling out on these trunks must have options set in their respective Classes of
Service.
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NSU Boot Process
When you have finished programming the digital link of an NSU the software is
downloaded from the 3300 into the NSU. If a serial cable is connected between the
NSU and a PC running HyperTerminal you can see the boot messages (34000 baud,
8N1) The following shows a capture of information from the serial port showing that
the NSU was loaded with CEPT/DPNSS software and is being loaded with PRI
software:
SS_StartupTask Complete!
Card's Datetag found: Dt: SX2KVDSU 11-APR-2002 15:22 [VER-1.1.0.15]
Comparing datetags...
Card's Tag : Dt: SX2KVDSU 21-MAR-2002 16:30 [VER – 1.1.0.7]
Load’s Tag :Dt:NSU_PRI 11-APR-2002 15:22 [VER-1.1.0.15] SS: Initiated
NSU Software Upgrade...
This process can take about 20 minutes. It is important that the NSU is not
interrupted during this time. The status LED's L0 and L1 on the front of the NSU indicate what is
happening:
Yellow and Green alternating between L0 and L1 = Downloading software (about 15 to
20 minutes).
Yellow alternating between L0 and L1 = decompressing and loading software (about 2 to
4 minutes).
Note: After the download is complete the NSU should be rebooted.
This download and reboot is only required once during installation. If however you
change the NSU programming - for example from PRI to DNPSS the process must
be repeated.
This is the end of the basic Digital Trunk programming. If you are programming an
E1/T1 Dual Framer Module go to the next paragraph for details on programming the
Euro ISDN PRI/QSig protocol. If you are programming an NSU then go to the
paragraph "Programming PRI/QSig on the NSU Using IMAT" for details on
programming the Euro ISDN PRI/QSig protocol using the IMAT application.
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Programming PRI/QSig on the E1/T1 Dual Framer Module
Once the digital trunk programming forms are completed
continue with the menu E1 and program the Euro ISDN
PRI/QSig protocol onto the link(s). Simply follow each
menu item
E1 Protocol Assignment
The E1/T1 Dual Framer Module is in position 2 as assigned in the Controller Module
Configuration form.
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Outgoing Call Characteristics Here the necessary
protocols for ISDN PRI are set against the NSU or E1
Framer link.
Bearer Capabilities
UK and Europe normally use Fixed Bearer Capabilities.
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Calling Line Restriction
UK and Europe normally set Calling Line Restriction to Allow.
The DDI number range you have is 01291436xxx but your extension numbering plan
is 2xxx. When an extension in the range of 2000 to 2450 makes an outgoing call
CPN Substitution will change 2xxx to 6xxx. If the extension making the call is not in
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the index range it is ignored. In this case either no number is sent, or if you have
programmed a Default Voice CPN then this will be sent (for example 0870321321).
You can create as many indexes as required and use them on the same E1 link.
In the UK and most of Europe the CPN number MUST match the DDI range. If you
use a default CPN then it must be a valid number for your business.
Note: The index numbers are programmed here but are not enabled by default.
You must enable them in the next form.
CPN Substitution
Select the E1 Framer module (2 in this example) and click Add Member at the
bottom. Then add the index number previously created.
Then click Change at the top and enter a default CPN number (if required). This
number is used when any extension that is not covered by the index range makes a
call.
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Some UK Service Providers require the Type of Number and Number Plan ID to be specified.
By default this is set to Unknown. If there is a problem with calls not connecting or dropping on
connection then contact the Service Provider to find out what value they require in these fields.
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Programming Euro ISDN PRI/QSig Protocol on the NSU Using IMAT
Once the Digital Trunk Programming is done and the NSU has loaded, you now program the
Euro ISDN PRI (or QSig) protocol into the NSU. This is done using the IMAT program from a
PC. A database is created in IMAT and then downloaded into the NSU. Any subsequent
changes to this programming is done by pulling this database from the NSU, modifying it with
IMAT and then downloading it back to the NSU.
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• Save - to save a database to either the hard disk or to the NSU.
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System Configuration - Site PRI Link Characteristics
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Incoming Call Characteristics Here you define how incoming calls will be handled.
Each link is programmed separately in this form.
DDI Delivery - Set to Yes or No dependent on whether the link is for DDI or will have
a fixed answer point (console).
CPN Delivery - whether the incoming Calling Party Number (CLI) will be shown on
the 3300 display phones.
Calling Party Number Prefix Insertion - In the UK Service Providers remove the
leading 0 of National calls before the CLI is sent to the 3300. This causes a problem
with the Call Logs feature of the 5140 and 5240 phones where the user has to
manually re-enter this 0 to return a call. It will also affect any applications that need
the full CLI. This option allows you to insert the 0 for National calls. In the UK it is not
normal for the CLI to be presented on International calls so this field is left blank. The
options for Subscriber and Unknown and Called Party Number Prefix Insertion are
not used in the UK.
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You create an index defining an extension range (who is making the outgoing call)
and the number that will actually be sent. The following example shows how this
works. The DDI number range you have is 01291436xxx but your extension
numbering plan is 2xxx. When an extension in the range of 2000 to 2450 makes an
outgoing call CPN Substitution will change 2xxx to 6xxx. If the extension making the
call is not in the index range it is ignored. In this case either no number is sent, or if
you have programmed a Default Voice CPN then this will be sent (for example
0870321321).
You can create as many indexes as required and use them on the same E1 link.
In the UK and most of Europe the CPN number MUST match the DDI range. If you
use a default CPN then it must be a valid number for your business.
Note: The index numbers are programmed here but are not enabled by default.
You must enable them in the next form.
This form can be set-up in two ways: Per Call Bearer & Fixed Bearer Per Call
Bearer means each call is handled differently. Fixed Bearer means all calls will be
treated the same way.
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Per Call Bearer (not normally used in the UK - example only)
Set the options at the top of the form to Voice and Data = Null, Fixed High Layer
Compatibility = Unassigned, Fixed CLIR Voice and Data to Null. The NSU E1 card is
now expecting to see 3 digits before the dialled number. These digits are inserted in
the Digit Modification form of the 3300 ICP Automatic Route Selection Programming.
You set what you want these values to be in the IMAT form and then program them
into the 3300ICP. For example, set 000 in the 3300ICP and make IMAT options: Per
Call Bearer Capability = 0 (Speech), Per Call High Layer Compatibility = 0
(Telephony), and Per Call CLIR = 0 (Allow). You can set the digits to various values,
it basically tells the card how to handle the call.
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The CPN Index numbers programmed earlier must now be enabled. This is done by ticking the
relevant box next to the Index number. You can also program a Default CPN. This will be used
by any extension making an outgoing call whose number is not caught by one of the
programmed index numbers.
Some UK Service Providers require the Type of Number and Number Plan ID to be
specified. By default this is set to Unknown. If there is a problem with calls not
connecting or dropping on connection then contact the Service Provider to find out
what value they require in these fields.
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is first compressed then transferred to the NSU where it is extracted. You must then
reset the NSU using the Remote Site Reset option under the Maintenance Menu.
The NSU will reset and then the link(s) should be established.
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