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Tiêu đề HiPath 3000/5000 Version 4.0 Service Manual
Trường học Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Chuyên ngành System Data and Service Procedures for HiPath 3000/5000
Thể loại Manual
Năm xuất bản 2023
Thành phố Palo Alto
Định dạng
Số trang 860
Dung lượng 12,29 MB

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10-910.7 Planning Notes for Networked HiPath 3000 Systems Featuring Network-Wide Roaming.. Figures 0Figure 2-1 HiPath 3000 as Networked Systems... C-3Table C-3 HiPath FM Managed Systems

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Service Manual

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2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A B

Startup HiPath 3000 as a Gateway

Expanding, Upgrading of HiPath 3000

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Contents 0

Figures 0-15 Tables 0-23

1 Important information 1-1

1.1 Overview 1-11.2 Important information 1-21.2.1 Structure of This Service Manual 1-21.2.2 Connection area 1-41.2.3 Safety Information 1-51.2.3.1 Safety Information: Dangers 1-61.2.3.2 Safety Information: Warnings 1-81.2.3.3 Safety information: Cautions 1-91.2.3.4 General information 1-101.2.3.5 Emergencies 1-121.2.3.6 Reporting Accidents 1-121.2.3.7 Safety Information for Australia 1-131.2.4 Privacy and Data Security 1-141.2.5 Related Documents 1-151.2.6 Information on the Intranet 1-161.3 Important Notices (for U.S and Canada only) 1-181.3.1 Safety 1-181.3.1.1 General Safety 1-181.3.1.2 Safety With Electricity 1-181.3.1.2.1 High Voltages 1-181.3.1.2.2 Equipment Room 1-191.3.1.2.3 Emergencies 1-201.3.1.3 Reporting Accidents 1-201.3.2 About This Book 1-201.3.2.1 Prerequisite Knowledge 1-211.3.2.2 How to Use This Book 1-221.3.2.3 Related Information 1-231.3.3 FCC and Industry Canada Compliance 1-231.3.3.1 FCC Compliance 1-241.3.3.1.1 FCC Rules, Part 15 1-241.3.3.1.2 FCC Rules, Part 68 1-251.3.3.2 Industry Canada Compliance 1-321.3.3.2.1 REN 1-321.3.3.2.2 Equipment Attachment Limitations 1-32

2 System Data 2-1

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2.2 Introduction to HiPath 3000/5000 V4.0 2-22.3 HiPath 3000 2-52.3.1 Introduction 2-52.3.2 Design and Dimensions of the HiPath 3000 Systems 2-62.3.2.1 Design and Dimensions of the HiPath 3750 2-62.3.2.2 Design and Dimensions of the HiPath 3550 2-82.3.2.3 Design and Dimensions of the HiPath 3350 2-92.3.2.4 Design and Dimensions of the HiPath 3700 2-102.3.2.5 Design and Dimensions of the HiPath 3500 2-112.3.2.6 Design and Dimensions of the HiPath 3300 2-122.3.3 System Environment of the HiPath 3000 Systems 2-132.3.3.1 HiPath 3750 and HiPath 3700 System Environment 2-132.3.3.2 HiPath 3550System Environment 2-142.3.3.3 System Environment HiPath 3350 2-152.3.3.4 System Environment HiPath 3500 2-162.3.3.5 System Environment HiPath 3300 2-172.4 HiPath 5000 RSM 2-182.5 System-Related Capacity Limits HiPath 3000/5000 2-192.6 Technical Specifications HiPath 3000 2-212.7 Interface-to-Interface Ranges 2-222.8 Numbering Plan for HiPath 3000/5000 2-232.9 Technical Specifications and Compliance to HiPath 3000 2-242.9.1 CE Compliance (not for U.S.) 2-242.9.2 U.S and Canadian Regulatory Compliance 2-242.9.3 SAFETY International 2-242.9.4 Environmental Conditions 2-25

3 Boards for HiPath 3000 3-1

3.1 Overview 3-13.2 Central Boards 3-213.2.1 CBCC and CBRC 3-213.2.2 CBCP (for Deutsche Telekom AG Only) 3-293.2.3 CBCPR 3-343.2.4 CMA 3-373.2.5 CMS 3-383.2.6 CR8N 3-423.2.7 CUC and CUCR 3-44

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3.3 Peripheral Boards 3-703.3.1 HXGM and HXGM2 3-703.3.2 HXGS2, HXGS2, HXGSR (not for U.S.), HXGSR2 3-763.3.3 IVML8 and IVML24 3-793.3.4 IVMP8 and IVMP8R (Not for U.S.) 3-833.3.5 IVMS8 and IVMS8R 3-873.3.6 SLA8N (Not for U.S.), SLA16N, and SLA24N 3-923.3.7 SLC16 and SLC16N (Not for U.S.) 3-993.3.8 SLMO8 (Not for U.S.) and SLMO24 3-1153.3.9 SLU8 3-1213.3.10 SLU8R 3-1233.3.11 STLS2 (Not for U.S.) and STLS4 3-1243.3.12 STLS4R 3-1313.3.13 STMD8 3-1333.3.14 TIEL 3-1433.3.15 TLA2 and TLA4 and TLA8 (Not for U.S.) 3-1583.3.16 TLA4R 3-1603.3.17 TMAMF (for selected countries only) 3-1623.3.18 TMCAS (for selected countries only) 3-1663.3.19 TMDID8 (for U.S Only) 3-1763.3.20 TMGL4 (for U.S Only) 3-1793.3.21 TMGL4R (for U.S only) 3-1813.3.22 TMGL8 (for U.S Only) 3-1833.3.23 TML8W (Not for U.S.) 3-1853.3.24 TMOM (Not for U.S.) 3-1883.3.25 TMQ4 (for U.S Only) 3-1943.3.26 TMST1 (for U.S Only) 3-1963.3.27 TMS2 (Not for U.S.) 3-1993.3.28 TST1 (for U.S Only) 3-2063.3.29 TS2 and TS2R (Not for U.S.) 3-2083.3.30 4SLA (Not for U.S.), 8SLA, (for All Countries) and 16SLA (Not for U.S.) 3-2133.3.31 8SLAR 3-2173.4 Options 3-2193.4.1 ALUM4 3-2193.4.2 ANI4 (for U.S Only) 3-2233.4.3 ANI4R (for U.S Only) 3-2273.4.4 Announcement and Music Modules 3-2283.4.5 EXMNA (for U.S Only) 3-2303.4.6 GEE8 (Not for U.S.) 3-2323.4.7 GEE12, GEE16, and GEE50 (Not for U.S.) 3-2333.4.8 HOPE Board 3-2353.4.9 OPAL and OPALR 3-2373.4.10 PFT1 and PFT4 (Not for U.S.) 3-239

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3.4.12 STBG4 (For France Only) 3-2463.4.13 STRB and STRBR 3-2473.4.14 V24/1(Not for U.S.) 3-2523.4.15 V.24 Adapter 3-2543.4.16 V.24 Cable 3-255

4 Installation HiPath 3000 4-1

4.1 Overview 4-14.2 HiPath 3750 and HiPath 3700 Installation 4-24.2.1 Installation Prerequisites 4-24.2.2 Installation Procedure 4-34.2.3 HiPath 3750 Installation 4-54.2.3.1 Selecting the Installation Site 4-64.2.3.1.1 AC Power (for U.S Only) 4-74.2.3.2 Unpacking the Components 4-84.2.3.3 Mounting the Main Distribution Frame (MDFU or MDFU-E) (Not for U.S.) 4-94.2.3.4 Setting up the System Cabinets 4-104.2.3.4.1 Overview 4-104.2.3.4.2 Removing the Cabinet Covers 4-114.2.3.4.3 Setting Up a One-Cabinet System 4-124.2.3.4.4 Setting Up a Stacked Two-Cabinet System 4-154.2.3.4.5 Setting Up a Two-Cabinet System Side by Side 4-214.2.3.4.6 Setting Up a Stacked Three-Cabinet System 4-224.2.3.4.7 Installing the Seismic Anchors (for U.S Only) 4-244.2.3.5 Grounding the System 4-264.2.3.5.1 Not for U.S.: Grounding the System 4-264.2.3.5.2 For U.S Only: Grounding the System 4-294.2.3.6 Checking the Protective Grounding 4-314.2.3.7 Connecting the Cables to the Backplane 4-324.2.3.7.1 Backplanes of the “8-Slot” Cabinets 4-324.2.3.7.2 Connection Between the MDFU or MDFU-E and Backplane 4-364.2.3.8 Laying the Line Network and Setting Jumpers on the MDFU or MDFU-E 4-414.2.4 HiPath 3700 Installation (19-Inch Cabinet) 4-464.2.4.1 Selecting the Installation Site 4-474.2.4.1.1 AC Power (for U.S Only) 4-474.2.4.2 Unpacking the Components 4-474.2.4.3 Mounting the System Cabinet in the 19-Inch Cabinet 4-48

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4.2.4.8 Connecting the Line Network to the Patch Panel 4-684.2.5 Loading the System Software and Inserting Subboards on the Central

Control Board 4-694.2.6 Configuration Notes 4-704.2.6.1 Inserting and Removing Boards 4-774.2.7 Connecting Workpoint Clients 4-784.2.8 Make Trunk Connections 4-784.2.9 Performing a Visual Inspection 4-794.3 HiPath 3550, HiPath 3350, HiPath 3500 and HiPath 3300 Installation 4-804.3.1 Installation Prerequisites 4-804.3.2 Installation Procedure 4-814.3.3 HiPath 3550 and HiPath 3350 Installation 4-824.3.3.1 Selecting the Installation Site 4-824.3.3.1.1 AC Power (for U.S Only) 4-844.3.3.2 Unpacking the Components 4-844.3.3.3 Mounting the Main Distribution Frame (HiPath 3550 only) (Not for U.S.) 4-854.3.3.4 Remove System Housing Cover 4-874.3.3.5 Attaching the System to the Wall 4-894.3.3.6 Grounding the System and the External Main Distribution Frame 4-904.3.3.7 Installing the Boards 4-924.3.3.8 Laying the Line Network and Connecting Cables 4-934.3.3.9 Attaching Ferrite 4-974.3.3.10 Configuration Notes 4-994.3.3.11 Connecting Workpoint Clients 4-1024.3.3.12 Make Trunk Connections 4-1024.3.3.13 Conducting a Visual Inspection 4-1024.3.4 HiPath 3500 and HiPath 3300 Installation (19-Inch Housing) 4-1034.3.4.1 Installation Versions 4-1034.3.4.2 Selecting the Installation Site 4-1044.3.4.2.1 AC Power (for U.S Only) 4-1044.3.4.3 Unpacking the Components 4-1054.3.4.4 Attaching a HiPath 3500 or HiPath 3300 to the Wall (19-Inch Housing)

(Not for U.S.) 4-1064.3.4.5 Installing a HiPath 3500 or HiPath 3300 in a Cabinet 4-1074.3.4.6 Grounding the System 4-1094.3.4.7 Installing the Boards 4-1104.3.4.8 Connecting Cables and the Line Network 4-1114.3.4.9 Configuration Notes 4-1124.3.4.10 Connecting Workpoint Clients 4-1144.3.4.11 Make Trunk Connections 4-1144.3.4.12 Performing a Visual Inspection 4-114

5 Startup HiPath 3000 5-1

5.1 Overview 5-1

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5.2.1 Startup Procedure 5-25.2.2 Supplying the System With Power 5-35.2.2.1 Assigning Station Numbers 5-45.2.3 Carrying Out a System Reload 5-65.2.4 Carrying Out the Country Initialization and Selecting the Password Type 5-65.2.5 Entering the System Number (Not for U.S.) 5-85.2.6 Conducting Customer-Specific Programming 5-95.2.7 Carrying Out a System Check 5-95.3 HiPath 3550, HiPath 3350, HiPath 3500, HiPath 3300 Startup 5-105.3.1 Startup Procedure 5-105.3.2 Supplying the System With Power 5-115.3.2.1 Assigning Station Numbers 5-125.3.3 Carrying Out a System Reload 5-145.3.4 Carrying Out the Country Initialization and Selecting the Password Type 5-145.3.5 Entering the System Number (Not for U.S.) 5-165.3.6 Conducting Customer-Specific Programming 5-175.3.7 Carrying Out a System Check 5-17

6 Startup and Administration HiPath 5000 RSM 6-1

6.1 Overview 6-16.2 Introduction 6-36.3 Prerequisites for the installation 6-56.4 Starting Up HiPath 5000 RSM 6-76.4.1 Preparing the Installation 6-76.4.2 Integrating the HiPath 5000 RSM server in the LAN 6-76.4.3 Installing HiPath 5000 RSM Components 6-86.4.3.1 Installation Routine – Overview 6-86.4.3.2 Starting the Installation 6-106.4.3.2.1 Installing the HiPath 5000 RSM Server 6-106.4.3.2.2 Installing the TAPI Service Provider 6-136.4.3.2.3 Creating Backup Directories and Jobs 6-146.4.3.3 Installing Individual Components 6-146.4.3.4 Basic Configuration of HiPath 5000 RSM Server 6-156.4.3.4.1 Importing Basic Server Configuration 6-156.4.3.4.2 Adding Individual Nodes 6-166.4.3.5 Checking Installation 6-186.4.3.5.1 Checking Web Sharing for PCM Directory 6-18

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6.4.5 Licensing 6-336.4.5.1 HiPath 5000 RSM Licensing 6-336.4.5.2 TAPI Service Provider Licensing 6-376.4.5.2.1 Determining the MAC ID 6-376.4.5.2.2 Generating a TAPI Service Provider License for the First Time 6-396.4.5.2.3 Repeated Retrieval of a TAPI Service Provider License 6-406.4.5.2.4 Repeated Retrieval of a TAPI Service Provider License with a

New MAC ID 6-406.4.5.3 Licensing Lines for Media Streaming using the MEB (Not for U.S.) 6-416.4.5.4 Licensing the CSTA Message Dispatcher (CMD) 6-436.4.5.5 Licensing the CSTA Service Provider (CSP) 6-436.4.5.6 Licensing the HiPath HG1500 (B Channels and Users) 6-436.4.6 Windows Settings 6-446.5 Administering HiPath 5000 RSM 6-466.5.1 HiPath Server Administration 6-466.5.1.1 Functional Overview 6-466.5.1.2 Prerequisites for Use 6-476.5.2 Starting, Logging in, Ending HiPath Server Administration 6-476.5.2.1 Starting HiPath Server Administration 6-476.5.2.2 Logging in to HiPath Server Administration 6-476.5.2.3 Ending HiPath Server Administration 6-476.5.3 Error and Event Notification Procedures 6-486.5.4 User Administration 6-496.5.4.1 Creating a New User 6-506.5.4.2 Editing the User Entry 6-516.5.4.3 Administering Access Privileges for Users 6-526.5.4.4 Deleting a User 6-546.5.4.5 Exporting a User List 6-546.5.5 Administering General Settings 6-556.5.5.1 Configuring Nodes 6-576.5.5.1.1 Importing the Configured Node Data 6-576.5.5.1.2 Editing Node Entries 6-576.5.5.1.3 Exporting a Node List 6-596.5.5.2 Configuring Extensions 6-606.5.5.2.1 General Properties of Extensions 6-606.5.5.2.2 Importing Configured Extension Data 6-616.5.5.2.3 Editing Extension Entries 6-626.5.5.2.4 Editing Extensions with Multiple Marking 6-666.5.5.2.5 Exporting an Extension List 6-676.5.5.3 Trunks for Private calls 6-686.5.5.3.1 Adding a Trunk for Private Calls 6-686.5.5.3.2 Editing a Trunk for Private Calls 6-696.5.5.3.3 Deleting a Trunk for Private Calls 6-69

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6.5.6 PCM Management 6-706.5.6.1 Properties of PCM Management 6-716.5.6.2 User Administration for PCM 6-736.5.6.2.1 Editing a User for PCM 6-736.5.6.2.2 Exporting a PCM User List 6-746.5.6.3 Destination Number Identification for External Calls 6-756.5.6.3.1 Creating a New Extension Number Entry for External Calls 6-756.5.6.3.2 Deleting an Extension Number Entry 6-766.5.7 GetAccount 6-776.5.7.1 Parameters for Call Data Export 6-776.5.7.2 Carrier 6-806.5.7.2.1 Creating a New Carrier 6-816.5.7.2.2 Editing a Carrier 6-826.5.7.2.3 Deleting a Carrier 6-836.5.7.2.4 Exporting a Carrier List 6-836.5.7.3 Automatic Path Selection 6-846.5.7.3.1 Importing Outdial Rule Tables 6-846.5.7.3.2 Editing Outdial Rule Table Entries 6-846.6 HiPath Trace Monitor 6-866.6.1 General 6-866.6.2 Starting and Ending the Trace Monitor 6-876.6.3 Trace Monitor Screen Layout 6-886.6.4 Print Setup for the Trace Monitor 6-906.6.5 General Functions 6-916.6.5.1 Opening/Closing a Trace Window 6-916.6.5.2 Printing the Contents of a Trace Window 6-916.6.5.3 Deleting the Trace Window Contents 6-916.6.5.4 Freezing the Trace Window Contents 6-926.6.5.5 Arranging the Trace Window 6-926.6.6 Exporting Trace Windows 6-936.7 Saving and Restoring the Current System Configuration 6-946.7.1 Restoring Data for PCM 6-946.8 Connecting an Uninterruptible Power Supply to HiPath 5000 RSM 6-96

7 Startup HiPath 3000 as a Gateway 7-1

7.1 Overview 7-17.2 Introduction 7-1

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7.5.2 Procedure for Installation and Startup 7-6

8 Expanding, Upgrading of HiPath 3000 8-1

8.1 Overview 8-18.2 Expanding HiPath 3000 8-28.2.1 Replacing Peripheral Boards for HiPath 3750 and HiPath 3700 8-28.2.2 Connecting a Printer 8-48.2.3 ECR with HiPath 3700, HiPath 3500, HiPath 3300 (not for U.S and Canada) 8-58.2.3.1 ECR Control, Display, and Connecting Elements 8-68.2.3.2 Components 8-98.2.3.3 Installation Options 8-98.2.3.4 Expansion Cabinet Rack ECR With Batteries 8-108.2.3.4.1 Installing Batteries 8-128.2.3.5 Expansion Cabinet Rack ECR With Batteries and EPSU2-R 8-158.2.3.5.1 Connect Fan (if needed) 8-178.2.4 Connecting Special Equipment 8-208.2.4.1 Entrance Telephones 8-208.2.4.1.1 Information on Third-Party Entrance Telephones 8-218.2.4.2 Connecting Speakers 8-238.3 Upgrading HiPath 3000 to HW V1.2 and SW V4.0 8-258.3.1 Software Upgrade 8-258.3.2 Hardware Upgrade 8-26

9 Workpoint Clients 9-1

9.1 Overview 9-19.2 optiPoint 500 9-39.2.1 optiPoint 500 Telephones 9-59.2.1.1 optiPoint 500 entry 9-59.2.1.2 optiPoint 500 economy (not for U.S.) 9-69.2.1.3 optiPoint 500 basic 9-79.2.1.4 optiPoint 500 standard / optiPoint 500 standard SL (for U.S only) 9-89.2.1.5 optiPoint 500 advance 9-99.2.1.6 Connection Requirements for HiPath 3000 9-119.2.1.7 Connecting the Equipment 9-129.2.1.8 Connections on the Bottom of the Telephone 9-139.2.1.9 USB 1.1 Interface 9-149.2.2 optiPoint 500 Add-On Devices 9-159.2.2.1 optiPoint key module 9-159.2.2.2 optiPoint BLF 9-169.2.2.3 Programming Add-On Devices 9-179.2.2.4 Possible Configurations for the Add-On Devices 9-189.2.3 optiPoint 500 adapters 9-199.2.3.1 optiPoint analog adapter 9-209.2.3.2 optiPoint ISDN adapter 9-21

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9.2.3.4 optiPoint acoustic adapter 9-249.2.3.5 optiPoint recorder adapter 9-279.2.3.6 Possible optiPoint 500 Adapter Configurations 9-289.2.3.7 Comparison of optiset E adapters and optiPoint 500 adapters 9-299.2.4 Accessories and Part Numbers 9-309.2.4.1 Local Power Supplies 9-309.2.4.2 Headsets 9-319.2.4.3 Part Numbers 9-329.3 optiPoint 600 office 9-349.4 optiLog 4me 9-379.5 optiset E privacy module 9-389.6 IP Telephony (Voice over IP (VoIP)) 9-399.6.1 optiClient 130 4.0 9-399.6.2 optiPoint 400 standard 3.0 9-429.6.3 optiPoint 400 economy 3.0 9-449.6.4 HiPath AP 1100, HiPath AP 1140 9-459.6.5 Determining the Number of HiPath HG1500 Boards Required 9-469.6.5.1 Applications of the HiPath HG1500 Board 9-489.6.5.1.1 IP Payload Switching 9-489.6.5.1.2 Gateway Functionality 9-499.6.5.1.3 ISDN Routing 9-499.6.5.2 Determining the Number of HiPath HG1500 Boards Required 9-509.7 Attendant Console Versions 9-539.7.1 optiPoint Attendant 9-539.7.2 optiClient Attendant 9-549.8 HiPath Cordless Office Telephones 9-569.8.1 Gigaset active Handset 9-569.8.2 Gigaset 3000 Comfort Feature Handset 9-579.8.3 Gigaset 3000 Micro Feature Handset 9-589.8.4 Gigaset 4000 Comfort Feature Handset 9-599.8.5 Gigaset 4000 Micro Feature Handset 9-619.8.6 Logging On Mobile Telephones to the System 9-639.8.6.1 Open the Login Window in HiPath 3000 9-639.8.6.2 Log On the Mobile Telephone (for Gigaset 3000 Comfort, 3000 Micro) 9-649.8.6.3 Log On the Mobile Telephone (for Gigaset 4000 Comfort, 4000 Micro) 9-659.8.6.4 Check the Login Status of the Mobile Telephones 9-669.8.6.5 Replace, Lock, and Log Off a Mobile Telephone 9-66

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10.3 System Configuration 10-310.4 Technical Data for Base Stations 10-410.5 Power-Related Capacity Limits 10-610.6 Multi-SLC and System-Wide Networking 10-910.7 Planning Notes for Networked HiPath 3000 Systems Featuring Network-Wide

Roaming 10-11

11 Service 11-1

11.1 Overview 11-111.2 Service and Maintenance Tasks 11-311.2.1 Backing Up the Customer Database of HiPath 3000 (CDB Backup) 11-311.2.1.1 Automatic Customer Data Backup 11-311.2.1.2 Manual Customer Data Backup 11-311.2.1.3 CDB Treatment When Replacing Central HiPath 3000 Hardware 11-411.2.2 Effects of Hardware Changes on Customer Data 11-611.2.2.1 Inserting and Removing HiPath 3000 Boards 11-611.2.2.2 Exchanging Workpoint Clients 11-811.2.3 Relocate/Transfer Application Processor Software (APS) 11-911.2.3.1 Transferring an APS of HiPath 3000 by Replacing the MMC 11-911.2.3.2 APS Transfer 11-1011.2.4 Upgrading HiPath 3000 11-1311.2.5 Determining System Information and Installed Software Components

(HiPath Inventory Server) 11-1411.2.6 Licensing 11-1611.3 Guided Maintenance 11-1711.3.1 Diagnosis Options 11-1711.3.1.1 Recording HiPath 3000 Board Status 11-1711.3.1.1.1 Central Control Boards 11-1711.3.1.1.2 Power Supplies 11-1811.3.1.1.3 Peripheral Boards 11-1811.3.1.2 Recording HiPath 3000 Trunk Status 11-2011.3.1.3 Recording Station Status 11-2111.3.1.4 Recording the Status of the HiPath 3000 V.24 Interfaces 11-2211.3.1.5 Trace Options 11-2311.3.1.6 HiPath 3000 Error History 11-2411.3.1.7 Testing Telephones 11-2411.3.1.8 Analyzing System-wide Use of Feature 11-2411.3.1.9 Event Viewer (Event Log) 11-2511.3.1.10 HiPath Fault Management 11-2711.3.2 HiPath 3000 Error Messages 11-2811.3.3 HiPath 5000 RSM Error Messages 11-3611.4 Correcting errors 11-5111.4.1 Automatic Error Correction 11-5111.4.2 Manual Error Correction Without HiPath 3000/5000 Manager E 11-51

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11.5 Remote Service 11-5311.5.1 HiPath 3000 Connection Options 11-5411.5.2 HiPath 5000 RSM Connection Options 11-5511.5.3 Remote System Administration 11-5511.5.3.1 Remote Administration of HiPath 3000 with HiPath 3000/5000

Manager E 11-5511.5.3.2 DTMF Remote Administration of HiPath 3000 11-5611.5.4 Remote Correction of System Software (APS) 11-5611.5.5 Remote Error Signaling 11-5711.5.6 Controlled Release of a Remote Connection 11-5811.5.7 Remote Administration and Access Using PPP 11-5811.5.7.1 Remote System Administration 11-5811.5.7.2 Remote Administration of Plus Products 11-5811.5.7.3 Remote Error Signaling Using SNMP 11-5811.6 Security Features 11-5911.6.1 Access Security 11-5911.6.1.1 Logon With User Name and Password 11-5911.6.1.2 Pre-determined User Groups and Their Access Rights 11-6211.6.1.3 System Access Options 11-6411.6.1.4 Customer Data Security 11-6511.6.2 Automatic Logging of Administration Procedures 11-6611.6.2.1 Logging 11-6611.6.2.1.1 Format Identification and Command Entry 11-6611.6.2.2 Issuing and Saving Log Data 11-69

12 IP Fundamentals 12-1

12.1 Overview 12-112.2 IP Network Requirements 12-212.2.1 General Introduction 12-212.2.2 H.323 Protocol 12-212.2.3 Voice Compression G.711, G.723.1 12-312.2.4 QoS - Quality of Service 12-412.3 Network Analysis 12-6

A System Programming Codes (Expert Mode Codes) A-1

B Codes for Activating/Deactivating Features B-1

C IP Protocols and Port Numbers Used with HiPath 3000/5000 V4.0 C-1

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C.8 Middleware for Call Control C-11C.9 Middleware for Media Streaming Applications C-12

Abbreviations Y-1

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Figures 0

Figure 2-1 HiPath 3000 as Networked Systems 2-2Figure 2-2 HiPath 5000 RSM Multi-Node System 2-3Figure 2-3 HiPath 3750 Dimensions 2-7Figure 2-4 HiPath 3550 Dimensions 2-8Figure 2-5 HiPath 3350 Dimensions 2-9Figure 2-6 HiPath 3700 Dimensions 2-10Figure 2-7 HiPath 3500 Dimensions 2-11Figure 2-8 HiPath 3300 Dimensions 2-12Figure 2-9 HiPath 5000 RSM 2-18Figure 3-1 CBCC Interface (S30810-Q2935-A201) 3-23Figure 3-2 CBRC Interface (S30810-K2935-Z) 3-24Figure 3-3 CBCP Board (S30810-Q2935-B201) 3-30Figure 3-4 CBCPR Board (S30810-Q2936-X) 3-35Figure 3-5 CMA with Spacing Bolts 3-37Figure 3-6 Networking Options for HiPath 3000 Systems 3-38Figure 3-7 CR8N (S30810-Q2513-X100) 3-43Figure 3-8 CUC Backplane (S30777-Q750-X) 3-44Figure 3-9 CUCR Backplane (S30777-Q750-Z) 3-44Figure 3-10 CUP Backplane (S30777-Q751-X) 3-45Figure 3-11 CUPR Backplane (S30777-Q751-Z) 3-45Figure 3-12 LIM in HiPath 3750 and HiPath 3700 - Procedure for LAN Connection 3-48Figure 3-13 LIM in HiPath 3750 and HiPath 3700 - C39195-Z7213-A1

Adapter Cable 3-48Figure 3-14 LIM in HiPath 3750 and HiPath 3700 - Attachment of the

Patch Cable to the Backplane Grill 3-49Figure 3-15 PSUP Interface (S30122-K5658-M) 3-51Figure 3-16 UPSC-D (S30122-K5660-M300) 3-54Figure 3-17 UPSC-D (S30122-K5660-M300) 3-54Figure 3-18 UPSC-D - Switches and LED 3-55Figure 3-19 UPSC-D - Connectors 3-56Figure 3-20 UPSC-DR (S30122-K7373-M900) 3-59Figure 3-21 UPSC-DR (S30122-K7373-M900) 3-60Figure 3-22 UPSC-DR - Switches and LED 3-61Figure 3-23 UPSC-DR - Connectors 3-62Figure 3-24 UPSM Front and Rear Views (S30122-K5950-S100) (Not for U.S.) 3-66Figure 3-25 Front and Rear Views of the UPSM (S30122-K5950-A100) 3-67Figure 3-26 Rear View of the BSG 48/38 Battery Cabinet (S30122-K5950-F300) 3-68Figure 3-27 Connections Between the BSG 48/38 Battery Box and UPSM

(HiPath 3750/HiPath 3700) 3-69

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Figure 3-29 HXGM/HXGM2 LAN Adapter Connector for Backplane 3-74Figure 3-30 HXGM/HXGM2 LAN Adapter Cable for Backplane (for U.S only) 3-75Figure 3-31 HXGS and HXGSR Interfaces 3-77Figure 3-32 HXGS2 and HXGSR2 Interfaces 3-77Figure 3-33 IVML8 and IVML24 - Packing Protection Covering 3-79Figure 3-34 IVML8 and IVML24 (S30122-X7380-X100/-X) 3-80Figure 3-35 LAN Adapter (SIPAC 1 SU - RJ45) 3-82Figure 3-36 IVMP8 and IVMP8R - Packing Protection Covering 3-83Figure 3-37 IVMP8 and IVMP8R (S30122-Q7379-X100/-K7379-Z100) 3-84Figure 3-38 IVMS8 and IVMS8R - Packing Protection Covering 3-87Figure 3-39 IVMS8 and IVMS8R (S30122-Q7379-X/-K7379-Z) 3-88Figure 3-40 IVMS8R - Front View (S30122-K7379-Z) 3-89Figure 3-41 SLA8N (Not for U.S.), SLA16N, and SLA24N

(S30810-Q2929-Xxxx/-Xxxx/-X) 3-92Figure 3-42 SLC16 (S30810-Q2922-X) (Not for U.S.) 3-100Figure 3-43 SLC16N (S30810-Q2193-X100) 3-100Figure 3-44 Base Station Power Supply Via One UP0/E Interface 3-108Figure 3-45 Base Station Power Supply Via Two UP0/E Interfaces 3-109Figure 3-46 BS3/3 Power Supply Via Three UP0/E Interfaces 3-110Figure 3-47 EPSU2 - Indicators and Ports 3-111Figure 3-48 EPSU2 - Holes for Mounting on the Wall 3-114Figure 3-49 SLMO8 and SLMO24 (S30810-Q2901-X100 / S30810-Q2901-X) 3-115Figure 3-50 SLU8 Interfaces (S30817-Q922-A301) 3-121Figure 3-51 SLU8R Interfaces(S30817-K922-Z301) 3-123Figure 3-52 STLS2 (Not for U.S.) and STLS4 Interfaces

(S30817-Q924-B313 / -A313) 3-124Figure 3-53 MWxx Jack Pin Assignment (for U.S Only) 3-126Figure 3-54 S0 Bus Wiring From STLS4 Port or optiset E ISDN adapter

(for U.S Only) 3-127Figure 3-55 Pin Assignment of MW Jacks 3-129Figure 3-56 Wiring and Ranges for S0 Bus Jacks (Not for U.S.) 3-130Figure 3-57 STLS4R Interfaces (S30817-K924-Z313) 3-131Figure 3-58 STMD8 (S30810-Q2558-X200) 3-133Figure 3-59 S0 Trunk Connection (Not for U.S.) (Example for HiPath 3750) 3-135Figure 3-60 S0 Connection to NT (Not for U.S.) 3-135Figure 3-61 S0 Networking Options (Not for U.S.) (Examples for HiPath 3750) 3-137Figure 3-62 S bus to the STMD8 via the MDFU or MDFU-E (Not for U.S.) 3-138

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Figure 3-70 E&M Interface Type 2 (Not for U.S.) 3-151Figure 3-71 E&M Interface Type 2 Circuit Diagram, MDFU or

MDFU-E Numbering (Not for U.S.) 3-152Figure 3-72 TLA2 and TLA4 Interfaces (S30817-Q923-Bxxx/Axxx) (Not for U.S.) 3-158Figure 3-73 TLA8 Interfaces (S30817-Q926-A301) (Not for U.S.) 3-159Figure 3-74 TLA4R Interfaces (S30817-Q923-Zxxx) 3-160Figure 3-75 TMAMF (S30810-Q2587-Axxx) 3-162Figure 3-76 Pin Assignments of the TMAMF Diagnostic Cable 3-163Figure 3-77 TMCAS (S30810-Q2938-X) 3-166Figure 3-78 TMCAS in HiPath 3750 and HiPath 3700 - Backplane View of

the “8-Slot” Basic Cabinet 3-170Figure 3-79 TMCAS in HiPath 3550 3-171Figure 3-80 TMDID8 Switches and Indicators (for U.S Only) 3-176Figure 3-81 TMGL4 Module Interfaces (for U.S Only) 3-179Figure 3-82 TMGL4R Interfaces (S30810-K2918-Z) (for U.S Only) 3-181Figure 3-83 TMGL8 Module (S30810-Q2703-X) (for U.S Only) 3-183Figure 3-84 TML8W (S30817-Q626-Axxx/Bxxx) (Not for U.S.) 3-185Figure 3-85 TMOM (S30810-Q2535-X) (Not for U.S.) 3-189Figure 3-86 TMOM—PSE Interface (Not for U.S.) 3-191Figure 3-87 TMQ4 Module Interfaces (for U.S Only) 3-194Figure 3-88 TMST1 (S30810-Q2920-X) (for U.S Only) 3-196

C39228-A7195-A12 (for U.S Only) 3-198Figure 3-90 TMS2 (S30810-Q2915-X) (Not for U.S.) 3-199Figure 3-91 S2M Trunk Connection (Not for U.S.) 3-202Figure 3-92 Supplying NTs Via S2M 3-203Figure 3-93 S2M—NT Connection (Not for U.S.) 3-203Figure 3-94 S2M - NT Connection Deutsche Telekom (for Germany only) 3-204Figure 3-95 S2M Networking Options (Not for U.S.) 3-205Figure 3-96 TST1 Interfaces (for U.S Only) 3-206Figure 3-97 TS2 Interfaces (S30810-Q2913-X100) 3-209Figure 3-98 TS2R Interfaces (S30810-K2913-Z100) 3-209Figure 3-99 S2M Trunk Connection 3-211Figure 3-100 S2M - NT Connections for Spain and Portugal 3-212Figure 3-101 4SLA and 8SLA Interfaces (S30810-Q2923-X200 / -X100) 3-213Figure 3-102 16SLA Interfaces (S30810-Q2923-X) (Not for U.S.) 3-215Figure 3-103 8SLAR Interfaces (S30810-K2925-Z) 3-217Figure 3-104 ALUM4 Function 3-219Figure 3-105 ALUM4 Interfaces (S30817-Q935-A) 3-220Figure 3-106 ALUM4 Circuit in Power Failure Mode 3-222Figure 3-107 ANI4 Interface (S30807-Q6917-Axxx) (for U.S Only) 3-223Figure 3-108 ANI4 - Installation Steps 3-226Figure 3-109 ANI4R Interface (S30807-Q6917-Z103) (for U.S Only) 3-227

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Figure 3-111 EXMR Connection to HiPath 3500 and HiPath 3300 3-229Figure 3-112 EXMNA Interfaces (S30807-Q6923-X) (for U.S Only) 3-230Figure 3-113 EXMNA Slot for HiPath 3550 and HiPath 3350 (for U.S Only) 3-231Figure 3-114 GEE8 (S30817-Q664-xxxx) (Not for U.S.) 3-232Figure 3-115 GEE12, GEE16, and GEE50 Interfaces (S30817-Q951-Axxx) 3-233Figure 3-116 HOPE Board (S30122-Q7078-X; S30122-Q7079-X—in U.S.) 3-235Figure 3-117 OPAL (C39195-A7001-B130) 3-237Figure 3-118 OPALR (C39195-A7001-B142) 3-238Figure 3-119 Trunk Failure Transfer Using PFT1/PFT4 (Not for U.S.) 3-239Figure 3-120 Installation Location of PFT1 and PFT4 (MDFU or MDFU-E)

(Not for U.S.) 3-240

Board Assignment (Not for U.S.) 3-241Figure 3-122 Installation Location of the REAL Board 3-243Figure 3-123 Relay Contacts (De-Energized) and MDFU Interfaces 3-244Figure 3-124 STBG4 interfaces (S30817-Q934-A) 3-246Figure 3-125 STRB Interfaces (S30817-Q932-M) 3-248Figure 3-126 STRBR Interfaces (S30817-Q932-Z) 3-248Figure 3-127 STRB and STRBR Board Relay and Sensor Functions 3-249Figure 3-128 V24 Interface (S30807-Q6916-X100) 3-252Figure 3-129 HiPath 3550 and HiPath 3350 - V.24 connection 3-252Figure 3-130 V.24 (RS-232) Contact Assignments, HiPath 3550 and HiPath 3350 3-253Figure 3-131 V.24 Cable Assignment (C30267-Z355-A25) 3-255Figure 4-1 HiPath 3750 - Removing the Front and Rear Covers 4-11Figure 4-2 HiPath 3750 Wall-Mount Kit (for U.S Only) 4-12Figure 4-3 Wall Mounting for a One-Cabinet System (for U.S Only) 4-14Figure 4-4 HiPath 3750 - Installing a Two-Cabinet System (Stacked) 4-16Figure 4-5 HiPath 3750 Wall-Mount Kit (for U.S Only) 4-17Figure 4-6 Wall Mounting for a Stacked Two-Cabinet System (for U.S Only) 4-19Figure 4-7 HiPath 3750 - Mounting the Stabilizer Feet (Three-Cabinet

System Shown) 4-20Figure 4-8 HiPath 3750—Installing a Two-Cabinet System (Side by Side) 4-21Figure 4-9 HiPath 3750—Installing a Three-Cabinet System (Stacked) 4-23Figure 4-10 HiPath 3750 Seismic Anchors 4-24Figure 4-11 Seismic Anchoring for Multiple Cabinets (Front View) 4-25Figure 4-12 HiPath 3750 - Grounding the System and Main Distribution Frame 4-27Figure 4-13 HiPath 3750 - Protective Grounding Option 1a 4-28

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Figure 4-19 Three-Cabinet “8-Slot” System - Connecting Cables between

BC, EC1 and EC2 4-35

C39228-A7195-A12 (for U.S Only) 4-38Figure 4-21 Stripping the Open-End Cable (Not for U.S.) 4-39Figure 4-22 Assignments (Numbering) of the Splitting/Jumper Strips, view from

above (Not for U.S.) 4-42Figure 4-23 MDFU—Layout and Dimensions (367.0 x 328.8 x 125.4 mm)

(Not for U.S.) 4-43Figure 4-24 MDFU-E—Layout and Dimensions (669.0 x 328.8 x 125.4 mm)

(Not for U.S.) 4-44Figure 4-25 HiPath 3700 - Removing the Front and Rear Covers 4-49Figure 4-26 HiPath 3700 - Installation in the 19-Inch Cabinet 4-51Figure 4-27 HiPath 3700 - Mounting the Patch Panel 4-52Figure 4-28 HiPath 3700 - Grounding the Systems and Patch Panel in a

19-Inch Cabinet 4-54Figure 4-29 HiPath 3700 - Backplane of the “8-Slot” Basic Cabinet 4-56Figure 4-30 HiPath 3700 - Backplane of the “8-Slot” Exp Cabinet 4-57Figure 4-31 Two-Cabinet “8-Slot” System - Connecting Cables between

BC and EC1 4-58Figure 4-32 Three-Cabinet “8-Slot” System - Connecting Cables between

BC, EC1 and EC2 4-59Figure 4-33 Patch Panel S30807-K6143-X 4-62Figure 4-34 Patch Panel S30807-K6143-X Layout 4-63Figure 4-35 S0 Patch Panel C39104-Z7001-B3 4-64Figure 4-36 Laying Wire Pairs at the S0 Patch Panel 4-65Figure 4-37 Stripping the Open-End Cable for the S0 Patch Panel 4-66Figure 4-38 S2M/T1 Adapter (SIPAC 1 SU - MW8 (RJ48C))

C39228-A7195-A12 4-67Figure 4-39 Layout of the Patch Panel S30807-K6143-X for Different

Peripheral Boards 4-68Figure 4-40 Slot Numbers and Widths in “8-Slot” BC, EC1, and EC2 4-71Figure 4-41 HiPath 3750 and HiPath 3700—Initialization of Subscriber Line

Circuits and Ports 4-73Figure 4-42 PCM Segments for a One-Cabinet System 4-75Figure 4-43 PCM Segments for a Two-Cabinet System 4-76Figure 4-44 PCM Segments for a Three-Cabinet System 4-76Figure 4-45 Locking and Unlocking Boards 4-77Figure 4-46 HiPath 3550 and HiPath 3350 Space Requirements (for U.S Only) 4-83Figure 4-47 MDFU Layout and Dimensions (367.0 x 328.8 x 125.4 mm)

(Not for U.S.) 4-86Figure 4-48 HiPath 3550 and HiPath 3350 - Wall Attachment 4-89Figure 4-49 HiPath 3550 and HiPath 3350 - Mounting Holes 4-89

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Figure 4-50 HiPath 3550 and HiPath 3350 - Grounding an External Main

Distribution Frame 4-91Figure 4-51 HiPath 3550 - Backplane Connection for a Peripheral Board in

HiPath 3750 Format 4-93Figure 4-52 Layout of CABLU S30269-Z41-A30 ( 3 m long) 4-94Figure 4-53 Integrated Distribution Frame - Slip-on Connector Screw Connections 4-95Figure 4-54 HiPath 3550 and HiPath 3350 - Power Cable with Ferrite Sleeve 4-97Figure 4-55 HiPath 3550 - Wall Housing System Overview 4-99Figure 4-56 HiPath 3550 - Slots in the Wall Housing 4-100Figure 4-57 HiPath 3550 - Options Adapter Long (OPAL) 4-100Figure 4-58 HiPath 3350 - Wall Housing System Overview 4-101Figure 4-59 HiPath 3350 - Slots in the Wall Housing 4-101Figure 4-60 HiPath 3500 and HiPath 3300 - Wall Mounting 4-106Figure 4-61 HiPath 3500 or HiPath 3300 - Mounting the 19-Inch Cabinet 4-108Figure 4-62 HiPath 3500 and HiPath 3300 - Grounding 4-110Figure 4-63 HiPath 3500 and HiPath 3300 - Connecting cable to ECR 4-111Figure 4-64 HiPath 3500 - Slot Levels in the 19-Inch Housing 4-112Figure 4-65 HiPath 3300 - Slot Levels in the 19-Inch Housing 4-113Figure 6-1 HiPath 5000 RSM 6-3Figure 6-2 RAM Space of the HiPath 5000 RSM server 6-6Figure 6-3 HiPath 5000 RSM Server Licensing Routine 6-36Figure 6-4 USV P 500 - Front/Rear Panel 6-96Figure 8-1 Example connection of a CDR printer to HiPath 3000 8-4Figure 8-2 ECR front panel (155 x 440 x 380 mm) 8-6Figure 8-3 ECR Rear Panel With Connecting Elements 8-7Figure 8-4 HiPath 3700, HiPath 3500, HiPath 3300 - ECR With Batteries 8-10Figure 8-5 ECR With Built-in Batteries 8-11Figure 8-6 HiPath 3500, HiPath 3300 - ECR With Batteries and EPSU2-R 8-15Figure 8-7 ECR with Built-in EPSU2-R 8-16Figure 8-8 Connecting the Fan to the EPSU2-R 8-18Figure 8-9 Placement of the Fan in the ECR 8-19Figure 8-10 Connection Options for Entrance Telephones 8-20Figure 8-11 Direct Connection of Entrance Telephones 8-20Figure 8-12 Connecting DoorCom Analog to HiPath 3000 8-21Figure 8-13 Connecting Speakers to an Analog Station Port 8-23Figure 8-14 Connecting Speakers to an Analog Station Port 8-24Figure 8-15 Connecting Speakers to an Analog Trunk Port 8-24

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Figure 9-8 optiPoint BLF 9-16Figure 9-9 optiPoint 500 Possible Configurations for Add-On Devices 9-18Figure 9-10 optiPoint 500 Option Bays 9-19Figure 9-11 optiPoint analog adapter 9-20Figure 9-12 optiPoint ISDN adapter 9-21Figure 9-13 optiPoint phone adapter 9-22Figure 9-14 Example of a Host-Client Configuration 9-23Figure 9-15 optiPoint acoustic adapter 9-24Figure 9-16 Y cable for optiPoint acoustic adapter 9-25Figure 9-17 optiPoint recorder adapter 9-27Figure 9-18 Connection Example for a local power supply 9-31Figure 9-19 Headset 9-31Figure 9-20 optiPoint 600 office - Default Key Assignments 9-35Figure 9-21 optiLog 4me 9-37Figure 9-22 Possible Uses of the optiClient 130 4.0 9-40Figure 9-23 optiPoint 400 standard 3.0 - Standard Key Assignments 9-42Figure 9-24 optiPoint 400 economy 3.0 - Standard Key Assignments 9-44Figure 9-25 optiPoint 500 standard - Standard Key Assignments (Default)

for optiPoint Attendant 9-53Figure 9-26 Gigaset active Handset 9-57Figure 9-27 Gigaset 3000 Comfort Feature Handset 9-58Figure 9-28 Gigaset 3000 Micro Feature Handset 9-59Figure 9-29 Gigaset 4000 Comfort Feature Handset 9-60Figure 9-30 Gigaset 4000 Micro Feature Handset 9-62Figure 9-31 Reference Wiring Configuration in the User Premises Location 9-69Figure 9-32 S0 Point-to-Point Wiring 9-70Figure 9-33 Short Passive Bus Configuration 9-71Figure 9-34 Extended Passive Bus Configuration 9-72Figure 10-1 BS3/1 S30807-H5482-X Base Station 10-4Figure 10-2 BS3/1 (BS3/S) and BS3/3 in the Outdoor Cover S30122-X7469-X 10-5Figure 10-3 Example of a SLC16 Extension Connection in Networked Systems 10-10Figure 10-4 Incorrect DECT configuration when networking HiPath 3000 systems 10-11Figure 10-5 Correct DECT configuration when networking HiPath 3000 systems 10-12Figure 10-6 Correct DECT configuration when networking HiPath 3000 systems 10-12Figure 11-1 HiPath Software Viewer 11-14Figure 11-2 Example for Teleservice with HiPath 3000 11-53

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Tables 0

Table 1-1 List of Available Documentation for HiPath 3000/5000

(status June 2003) 1-15Table 1-2 Information on the intranet 1-16Table 2-1 Boards for HiPath 3750 and HiPath 3700 2-13Table 2-2 Boards for HiPath 3550 2-14Table 2-3 Boards for HiPath 3350 2-15Table 2-4 Boards for HiPath 3500 2-16Table 2-5 Boards for HiPath 3300 2-17Table 2-6 HiPath 3000/5000 - System-Related Capacity Limits

(Maximum Numbers) 2-19Table 2-7 Technical Specifications 2-21Table 2-8 Telephone Interface-to-Interface Ranges (with J-Y (ST) 2x2x0,6,

0.6 mm diameter ) 2-22Table 2-9 Cable Lengths for Direct Trunk and CorNet-N Wiring 2-22Table 2-10 Default numbering for HiPath 3000/5000 V4.0 2-23Table 2-11 U.S and Canadian Regulatory Compliance 2-24Table 3-1 HiPath 3000 – Functional Overview of All Boards and

Components Used 3-1Table 3-2 HiPath 3000 – Model Overview of all Boards and Components Used 3-8Table 3-3 CBCC - X1 to X4 Contact Assignments 3-25Table 3-4 CBRC - X1 and X3 Contact Assignments 3-25Table 3-5 CBCC and CBRC - X9 Contact Assignments 3-26Table 3-6 CBCC and CBRC - V.24 Interface Assignment (SUB-D Plug) 3-27Table 3-7 CBCC and CBRC - LAN Connector Assignment (RJ45 Jack) 3-27Table 3-8 Numbering Plan for HiPath 3550 and HiPath 3500 3-28Table 3-9 CBCP - X1 to X4 Contact Assignments 3-31Table 3-10 CBCP - X9 Contact Assignments 3-31Table 3-11 CBCP - V.24 Connector Assignment (SUB-D Plug) 3-32Table 3-12 CBCP - LAN Connector Assignment (RJ45 Jack) 3-32Table 3-13 Numbering Plan for HiPath 3350 3-33Table 3-14 CBCPR - V.24 Interface Assignment (SUB-D Plug) 3-36Table 3-15 CBCPR - LAN Connector Assignment (RJ45 Jack) 3-36Table 3-16 Recommendations for CMA and CMS Utilization 3-39Table 3-17 CR8N - LED Statuses 3-43Table 3-18 LIM - RJ45 Jack Assignment 3-47Table 3-19 Multimedia Card Models and Applications 3-50Table 3-20 UPSC-D - Bridging Times with Battery Pack S30122-K5928-X

(48 V/1,2 Ah) 3-53Table 3-21 UPSC-DR - Bridging Times with four Batteries

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Table 3-22 UPSM - Bridging Times with Battery Pack S30122-K5950-Y200

(48 V/7 Ah) 3-65Table 3-23 HXGM/HXGM2 - Board Versions 3-70Table 3-24 HXGM/HXGM2 LED Concept 3-72Table 3-25 HXGM/HXGM2 - V24 Socket X2 Pin Assignments 3-72Table 3-26 HXGM/HXGM2 LAN Interface Assignments 3-73Table 3-27 HXGM/HXGM2 LAN Adapter Connector Assignments 3-74Table 3-28 HXGM/HXGM2 LAN Adapter Cable Assignments (for U.S only) 3-75Table 3-29 HXGS/HXGS2/HXGSR/HXGSR2 Board Versions 3-76Table 3-30 HXGS/HXGS2/HXGSR/HXGSR2 V.24 X2 Socket Assignments 3-78Table 3-31 HXGS/HXGS2/HXGSR/HXGSR2 LAN Interface Assignments 3-78Table 3-32 IVML8 and IVML24 - LED Statuses 3-81Table 3-33 LAN Adapter Assignment (SIPAC 1 SU - RJ45) 3-82Table 3-34 IVMP8 and IVMP8R - Assignment of the RJ45 Jack X3

(LAN Connector) 3-85Table 3-35 IVMP8 and IVMP8R - LED Statuses 3-86Table 3-36 IVMS8 and IVMS8R - Assignment of the RJ45 Jack X3

(LAN Connector) 3-90Table 3-37 IVMS8 and IVMS8R - LED Statuses 3-91Table 3-38 SLA8N (Not for U.S.), SLA16N, and SLA24N—LED Statuses 3-93

(SU Xx8) (not for U.S.) 3-94

(SU Xx9) (not for U.S.) 3-95Table 3-41 SLA16N and SLA24N - Assignment (SU Xx8, Xx9) (for U.S only) 3-96Table 3-42 SLC16/SLC16N—LED Statuses (Not for U.S.) 3-101Table 3-43 SLC16/SLC16N - Cable Assignment (not for U.S.) 3-102Table 3-44 HiPath Cordless Office - System Configuration with

SLC16 and SLC16N for HiPath 3000 V4.0 3-103

Depending on the Number of BS3/1s at SLC16 or SLC16N 3-105

Depending on the Number of BS2/2s at SLC16 or SLC16N 3-106

Depending on the Number of BS3/3s at SLC16 or SLC16N 3-106Table 3-48 EPSU2 - Explanation of Indicators and Ports 3-112Table 3-49 EPSU2 - Technical Specifications 3-112

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Table 3-57 STLS4 Module Interface Assignments (for U.S Only) 3-125Table 3-58 STLS4R Contact Assignments 3-132Table 3-59 STMD8— LED Statuses (H301 to H308) 3-134Table 3-60 STMD8 - Cable and Connector Assignment (Not for U.S.) 3-140Table 3-61 STMD8 - Assignment (SU Xx8) (for U.S only) 3-141Table 3-62 TIEL—Functions of the DIP-FIX Switches 3-147Table 3-63 TIEL—LED Statuses 3-153Table 3-64 TIEL - Cable Assignment (Not for U.S.) 3-154Table 3-65 TIEL - Assignment (SU Xx8) (for U.S only) 3-156Table 3-66 TLA2 and TLA4—Contact Assignments (Not for U.S.) 3-158Table 3-67 TLA8—Contact Assignments (Not for U.S.) 3-159Table 3-68 TLA4R Contact Assignments 3-160Table 3-69 TMAMF—LED Statuses (H100) 3-164Table 3-70 TMAMF—LED Statuses (H0 to H7) 3-164Table 3-71 TMAMF - Cable Assignment 3-165Table 3-72 TMCAS - Seven-Segment Display H1 3-169

Table 3-74 TS2-TMCAS C39195-A9700-B511 Connecting Cable Assignment 3-171Table 3-75 C39195-A9700-B512 TMCAS Cable Assignment 3-172Table 3-76 C39195-A9700-B514 TMCAS Cable Assignment 3-172Table 3-77 Trunk Conditions for Setting TMDID8 Switches (for U.S Only) 3-177Table 3-78 TMDID8—LED Statuses (for U.S Only) 3-177Table 3-79 TMDID8 - Assignment (SU Xx8) (for U.S only) 3-178Table 3-80 TMGL4 Module Interface Assignments (for U.S Only) 3-180Table 3-81 TMGL4R Module Interface Assignments (for U.S Only) 3-182Table 3-82 TMGL8—LED Statuses (for U.S Only) 3-184Table 3-83 TMGL8 - Assignment (SU Xx8) (for U.S only) 3-184Table 3-84 TML8W—LED Statuses (Not for U.S.) 3-186Table 3-85 TML8W - Cable Assignment (Not for U.S.) 3-187Table 3-86 TMOM—LED Statuses (Not for U.S.) 3-192Table 3-87 TMOM - Cable Assignment (Not for U.S.) 3-193Table 3-88 TMQ4 Module Interface Assignments (for U.S Only) 3-195Table 3-89 TMST1—LED Statuses (for U.S Only) 3-197Table 3-90 TMST1 Adapter—Cable Assignment (for U.S Only) 3-198Table 3-91 TMS2—Jumper Settings (Not for U.S.) 3-200Table 3-92 TMS2—SU connector assignments and cable color codes 3-200Table 3-93 TMS2—LED Statuses (Not for U.S.) 3-201Table 3-94 TST1 Interface Assignments (for U.S Only) 3-207Table 3-95 Contact Assignments for X2 Connector 3-210Table 3-96 Contact Assignments for the MW8 (RJ48C) jack X5 3-210Table 3-97 4SLA and 8SLA Interface Assignments (Not for U.S.) 3-214Table 3-98 4SLA/8SLA Contact Assignments, 8SLA Interface Assignments

(for U.S Only) 3-214

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Table 3-100 8SLAR Contact Assignments 3-217Table 3-101 ALUM4 Interface Assignments (Not for U.S.) 3-220Table 3-102 ALUM4 Interface Assignments (for U.S Only) 3-221Table 3-103 ANI4 - LED Statuses for Trunk Channel 1 (for U.S Only) 3-224Table 3-104 ANI4 Pin Assignments 3-225Table 3-105 ANI4R Pin Assignments (for U.S Only) 3-227Table 3-106 Announcement and Music Modules 3-228Table 3-107 EXMNA Interface Assignments (for U.S Only) 3-231Table 3-108 GEE12, GEE16, and GEE50 Modules (Not for U.S.) 3-233Table 3-109 GEE12, GEE16, and GEE50 Interface Assignments (Not for U.S.) 3-234Table 3-110 REAL - Cable and Connector Assignment 3-245Table 3-111 STBG4 Contact Assignments 3-246Table 3-112 STRB Contact Assignment 3-250Table 3-113 STRBR Contact Assignment 3-251Table 3-114 Pin Assignments of the V.24 Sockets 3-253Table 3-115 V.24 Adapter Assignment (C39334-Z7080-C2) 3-254Table 4-1 HiPath 3750 and HiPath 3700 - System Installation Procedure 4-3Table 4-2 AC Power Requirements (for U.S Only) 4-7Table 4-3 Connector Assignments on the “8-Slot Backplane 4-33Table 4-4 Color Codes for the Open-End Cable (Not for U.S.) 4-40Table 4-5 AC Power Requirements (for U.S Only) 4-47Table 4-6 Connector Assignments on the “8-Slot Backplane 4-57Table 4-7 Number of Time-Division Multiplex Channels Required Per Board 4-74Table 4-8 Visual Inspection Procedure 4-79Table 4-9 HiPath 3550, HiPath 3350, HiPath 3500 and HiPath 3300 - System

Installation Procedure 4-81Table 4-10 AC Power Requirements (for U.S Only) 4-84Table 4-11 AC Power Requirements (for U.S Only) 4-104Table 5-1 HiPath 3750 and HiPath 3700 - Startup Procedure 5-2Table 5-2 RUN LED - LED Status Meaning 5-3Table 5-3 Entering the Country Code and Selecting the Password Type 5-6Table 5-4 Entering the System Number 5-8Table 5-5 Startup Procedure 5-10Table 5-6 RUN LED - LED Status Meaning 5-11Table 5-7 Entering the Country Code and Selecting the Password Type 5-14Table 5-8 Entering the system number 5-16Table 6-1 HW/SW minimum requirements for HiPath 5000 RSM 6-5

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Table 8-1 Startup Rules for Removing and Inserting Peripheral Boards 8-2Table 8-2 EPSU2-R - Explanation of Display and Connecting Elements 8-8Table 9-1 Floating contacts of the optiPoint acoustic adapter 9-26Table 9-2 Comparison of optiset E and optiPoint 500 adapters 9-29Table 9-3 Pin Assignments of the Local Power Supply AUL:06D1284 (Euro) 9-30Table 9-4 Part Numbers for Telephones and Accessories 9-32Table 9-5 Comparison of optiPoint 600 office and optiset E memory 9-35Table 9-6 Technical Data (Resources) of the HiPath HG1500 Boards 9-46Table 9-7 HiPath HG1500 - System-Based Capacity Limits (Maximum Numbers) 9-47Table 9-8 Number of Required Gateway Channels (HiPath HG1500 Boards) 9-50Table 9-9 Resource Requirement of HiPath HG1500 Boards 9-51Table 10-1 HiPath Cordless Office - System Configuration for HiPath 3000 V4.0 10-3Table 10-2 Technical Data for Various Base Stations 10-4Table 10-3 HiPath 3550 and HiPath 3500 - Maximum number of corded

telephones depending on the number of BS3/1 base stations connected to CBCC/CBRC 10-6Table 10-4 HiPath 3550 - Maximum number of corded telephones depending on

the number of BS3/1 base stations connected to SLC16 or SLC16N 10-7Table 10-5 HiPath 3550 - Maximum number of corded telephones depending on

the number of BS2/2 connected to SLC16 or SLC16N 10-7Table 10-6 HiPath 3550 - Maximum number of corded telephones depending on

the number of BS3/3 base stations connected to SLC16 or SLC16N 10-8Table 11-1 Startup Rules for Inserting and Removing Boards 11-6Table 11-2 Run LED - Meaning of the LED Status 11-17Table 11-3 Power Supply Status Displays 11-18Table 11-4 HiPath 3000/5000 Manager E - Example of Status Display of

Peripheral Boards 11-19Table 11-5 Telephone Test 11-24Table 11-6 HiPath 3000 Class B Error Messages 11-29Table 11-7 Event Viewer Entries for the HiPath 5000 RSM Server 11-36Table 11-8 Variable Password: Pre-determined User Groups and Their

Access Rights 11-62Table 11-9 Fixed Password: Fixed User Groups and Their Access Rights 11-63Table 12-1 Possible QoS settings 12-5Table A-1 Starting System Administration (Service) A-1Table A-2 Expert Mode Code Groups A-2Table A-3 Expert Mode Codes A-3Table B-1 Codes for activating/deactivating features B-1Table B-2 Description of the different workpoint client groups B-22Table C-1 HiPath 3000 - IP Protocols and Port Numbers Used C-2Table C-2 HiPath 5000 RSM - IP Protocols and Port Numbers Used C-3Table C-3 HiPath FM Managed Systems (at the moment not available for

HiPath 3000/5000 V4.0) - IP Protocols and Port Numbers Used C-5

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Table C-5 optiClient 130 4.0 - IP Protocols and Port Numbers Used C-8Table C-6 optiPoint 400 / optiPoint 600 office - IP Protocols and Port

Numbers Used C-9Table C-7 HiPath AP 1100 / HiPath AP 1140 - IP Protocols and Port

Numbers Used C-10Table C-8 Middleware for Call Control - IP Protocols and Port Numbers Used C-11Table C-9 Middleware for Media Streaming Applications - IP Protocols and

Port Numbers Used C-12

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● Structure of This Service Manual, page 1-2

● Connection area, page 1-4 (Electrical environment, CE certificate )

● Safety Information, page 1-5:

– Safety Information: Dangers

– Safety Information: Warnings

– Safety information: Cautions

– General information

– Reporting Accidents

– Safety Information for Australia

● Privacy and Data Security, page 1-14

● Related Documents, page 1-15

● Information on the Intranet, page 1-16

Important Notices (for U.S and Canada only), page 1-18

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1.2 Important information

1.2.1 Structure of This Service Manual

Content and Target Group

This Electronic Service Manual provides information about the different systems of HiPath 3000/5000 from V4.0 on The specifications contained therein only provide accompanying in-formation and do not replace training

The information provided in this document contains merely general descriptions or istics of performance which in case of actual use do not always apply as described or which may change as a result of further development of the products An obligation to provide the re-spective characteristics shall only exist if expressly agreed in the terms of contract

character-Main Topics of This Manual

Chapter 2, System Data provides information on the current HiPath 3000/5000 version

and associated systems (characteristics, construction, system environment, capacity its, technical data)

lim-● Chapter 3, Boards for HiPath 3000 describes all of the boards used for HiPath 3000 The

hardware information (such as connection cables and NT connections) is presented for each board

● The actions necessary for the standard installation (part of a standard system) of the

dif-ferent HiPath 3000 systems are described in Chapter 4, Installation HiPath 3000

● The procedures for the startup of the individual HiPath 3000/5000 components are

de-scribed in Chapter 5, Startup HiPath 3000, Chapter 6, Startup and Administration Path 5000 RSM and Chapter 7, Startup HiPath 3000 as a Gateway

Hi-● Information on supplementary equipment and expansions and on the procedure for

up-grading HiPath 3000 systems are part of Chapter 8, Expanding, Upup-grading of HiPath

3000

7 WarningOnly authorized service personnel are permitted to work on the system

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Introductory information on the subject of IP can be found in Chapter 12, IP tals

Fundamen-● The following appendices contain lists with programming codes, IP protocols, port

num-bers: Chapter A, System Programming Codes (Expert Mode Codes), Chapter B, Codes for Activating/Deactivating Features and Chapter C, IP Protocols and Port Numbers Used with HiPath 3000/5000 V4.0

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envi-1.2.3 Safety Information

The following information is intended for authorized service personnel Only authorized service

personnel are permitted to install and maintain the system

Observe all safety regulations and read the warnings, cautions, and notes posted on the ment Familiarize yourself with emergency numbers

equip-Always consult a supervisor before starting work in conditions where the necessary safety cautions do not appear to be in place (including in humid conditions or situations where there

pre-is a rpre-isk of gas explosions)

Safety Symbols

This manual uses the following symbols to indicate potential hazards:

Additional Symbols Identifying Sources of Potential Hazard

These symbols are not generally used in this manual, but may appear on the equipment

* electrostatically sensitive devices

7 DangerThis symbol warns that a situation may cause death or serious injury

7 WarningThis symbol indicates hazard which may lead to serious injury

7 CautionThis symbol indicates a risk of damage to hardware or software

> This symbol identifies useful information

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1.2.3.1 Safety Information: Dangers

Grounding

Never operate systems that require a ground wire connection without a ground wire connected.Connect the system to the ground wire correctly before start up and connection of the stations

Connecting an external battery pack, external batteries

Only use licensed battery packs and batteries

HiPath 3500 and HiPath 3300

Due to dangerous and accessible electrical circuits, only operate the HiPath 3500 and HiPath

3300 systems if the housing is closed

Dangerous voltages

Voltages above 30 Vac (alternating current) or 60 Vdc (direct current) are dangerous

Damage

● Replace the power cable immediately if it shows any signs of damage

● Replace any damaged safety equipment (covers, labels and protective cables) ly

immediate-Accessories

Use only original accessories or components approved for the system Failure to observe these instructions may damage the equipment or even violate safety and EMC regulations

System Shut-Down During Maintenance Work

Procedures to be observed are described in the relevant chapters

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Working on Electrical Circuits

● Work on low voltage electrical networks (100 to 240 Vac) must only be carried out by ified personnel or authorized electrical engineers

qual-● Do not work alone Work with another person who knows the locations of the power-off switches

● Never touch live wires that are not properly insulated

● Ensure that a machine cannot be powered on from another source or controlled from a ferent circuit breaker or disconnecting switch

dif-● Never assume that the power is turned off Always test to ensure that a circuit does not

have power

● Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines Never install telephone wiring during an electrical storm

● Expect leakage current from the telecommunications network

● When performing work on an open system, ensure that it is never left unsupervised

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1.2.3.2 Safety Information: Warnings

Replacing the Lithium Battery

There is a risk of explosion if a lithium battery is not correctly replaced It must only be replaced

by an identical battery or one recommended by the manufacturer

Replacing the Batteries (DC Power Supply)

Procedures to be observed are described in the following chapters

Protective Clothing and Equipment

● Do not wear loose clothing; tie back your hair while working on machines

● Be sure to remove rings, watches, and other jewelry when working with electrical circuits and components

● Wear eye protection when you are working in any conditions that might be hazardous to your eyes

● Always wear a hard hat where there is a risk of injury from falling objects

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