Wow, I kinda few like I just got schooked! I only paid bux for it and there was no mention of license xfers etc. No, I have no intention of selling it, I wanted to see how much more advanced it was from the SX and because it wasn't much money. The only setup I would consider was at my home as I'm somewhat geeky.
Well thanks for the insight, I'll muddle with it just for fun. If the controller was previously administered by a VAR, it's a safe bet the default passwords were changed to protect the VAR's interest. The IP Address goes scrolling by awfully fast during the autoboot sequence. Being unable to stop it as the OP claims means he's going to need a pretty fast set of eyes to catch it as it goes flying by or else grab it in the scrollback buffer of the terminal emulator, which is already suspect of having other intrinsic problems.
I've used hyperterminal and SecureCRT as clients. Like I said, sounds like intrinsic issues with the terminal emulator If you can't do this, check your terminal emulation. Your a genius! Thank you very much. I suspect i should define the ethernet port as well? Table of Contents Software Install Procedure Reboot the system. Open up a Telnet Session 2. Set the following parameters: - Maximum speed: - Check: only connect at this speed - Data bits: 8 - Parity: none - Stop bits: 1 - Mode: auto answer - In the Advanced Settings window, do the following for a direct connect cable: - Turn off: error control - Turn off: flow control Dial-up Connection for Windows 95 or Windows 98 To create a dial-up networking connection for Windows 95 or Windows 1.
Click Configure, then make sure the fields are set as follows: - Data bits: 8 - Parity: none For a direct connection: - Maximum speed: - Check: only connect at this speed - Select wait for dial tone before dialing - Select cancel the call time at 60 sec - Click Advanced and turn off error control and flow control - For a remote connection: - Stop bits: 1 - Click Advanced and turn on error control and select Compress data - Turn on flow control and select Hardware.
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Register and get 5 for free. Upload manuals that we do not have and get 1 for each file. Get 1 for every download of your manual. Buy as much as you need. Contacting Technical Support About The Document Set Overview of the Installation Install the System ID Module Install the Controller Set the Controller IP Address Install the Universal NSU Install Direct Connect Device Driver Driver for Windows 95 and Windows Create a Dial-up Network Connection Dial-up Connection for Windows 95 or Windows Dial-up Connection for Windows Install the R2 NSU Setting Up the Maintenance PC Install the Universal ASU Install the ASU Install the Configuration Tool Install and Configure the Java Plug-In Upgrade the Hardware Controller Capacity Upgrade Release 3.
Upgrade to Software Overview of Programming Register IP Telephones from the Station Healthy System Checklist System Security Checklist Backing Up System Information Open a communication application for example ProCom or Hyperterminal on your laptop to the ICP and set the connection parameters as follows: Table 2: Communication Connection Parameters Page 27 Enter a password.
Then, enter it again to verify it. Note that passwords are case-sensitive. Also, see Caution below this table. Select Primary Domain Name Enter name for example mitel. Page 28 9. At the login page, enter Username: admin Password: enter the Linux admin password that you set through the Server Console.
The Managed Application Server Manager application opens. Under Applications, click Mitel Communications Director. The Mitel Communications Director screen is displayed The IP addresses in the following screens are examples only. Page 30 Layer 2 L2 IP At the bottom of the Mitel Communications Director screen, the following information is displayed: Active ICP Version: currently active system software version Page 31 Initial Setup latest upgrade.
Page 32 Set the date, time, and time zone. Click Save. Click Configure. Time: It may take a few minutes for the next screen to appear. Navigate to the System IP Properties form. See Table 1 on page 15 for the list of addresses that will be used by the MXe Server.
Page 40 1. Specify the IP address username and password of the FTP server, or if you are using the FTP server, type in or browse to the location of the upgrade software. If the licenses exist, the screen is updated with all of the licenses and options. Enter the Iogin information and the IP addresses. Tip: If the SI is connecting to the MXe from behind a firewall, the firewall must be configured to allow https , ftp 20, 21 , and ssh Select the appropriate Country variant and Configuration Options, and fill in the fields as required see your Mitel Options sheet.
For more information, click Help. For the AX controller, you must install the Help either on an external web server or locally on a PC. Refer to Chapter 6 on page for installation instructions. Page 59 Installation and Programming 1. Shut down the controller see page Disconnect all cables from the controller. Remove the controller cover page Remove the module from its packaging. Remove the blank module cover at the front of the controller, and insert the module in an appropriate slot.
Carefully slide the MMC face plate under the lip of the controller face plate. See Figure Do not push the MMC past the controller face plate as shown in Figure Attach the mounting brackets to the MXe using the flat head screws provided.
Loosely install one frame mounting screw on each side of the frame: in the bottom hole position of the space that the MXe will occupy. Page 63 Installation and Programming 5. Tighten all six of the mounting screws. Loosen the bottom screws before the other screws are removed. Never turn the bottom screws while the rack is resting on them.
Peel off the rubber bumper from one of the brackets. Removing the rubber bumper makes it easier to insert the controller into the rack. Turn the cabinet over and place the bracket on the left side of the cabinet as shown in Figure Position a mounting bracket inside the rack frame at the desired height. Fasten the mounting bracket to the front of the rack frame with two screws—one in the top hole, the other in the bottom see Figure DO NOT mount the bracket directly onto drywall sheetrock.
Mitel is not respon- sible for units damaged as a result of improper wall mounting. Turn the controller upside down. Locate the two holes on the bottom of the Controller as shown Figure Assemble the two supplied screws and washers, then screw them into the holes on the bottom of the controller.
This section also contains information on configuring embedded analog. Page 70 6. Ensure that there is a free CIM port on the controller. Equivalent functionality can be provisioned by using the loudspeaker paging feature and the associated paging relays on the AOB or AMB.
Page Install Telephones Also, all chained phones share the same bandwidth. You can also download firmware to the telephone by plugging it directly into an Ethernet port on the controller. The controller must be running Release 7. Page 78 1. This information must be programmed using OPS Manager.
You must use the Configuration Tool or the OPS Manager to create a database backup for the legacy systems before they can be restored using the Software Installer. For current Close all the applications running on the PC. Refer to Table 17 on page for information on the correct database version for the software load you are using. Page 85 Installation and Programming 9.
To comply with the change, Mitel recommends using either option 43 or , depending on the server's ability to support them and on administrator preference. Page 87 Installation and Programming 1. Select View Alphabetically in the view drop-down list. You do not need a new password to change the configuration options.
Used for software upgrades. Page 98 PING the controller to verify that you have established a connection. Set the options in the License and Option Selection form according to your purchased Mitel options. Refer to your records or go to the AMC page Page 99 Software Installation Restore the database backup page Not all steps are required. If you do not have a database backup: Reset the controller page Access the System Administration Tool.
In the View Alphabetically list, click Maintenance Commands. Issue the dbms save maintenance command. Upgrade the IP Console software if required. Renew the IP address for the console PC if required. Page Tip: If you are installing Rel 8. Page If you chose ICP, you will be able to manually enter some of the license options if you wish. If you chose MXe Server, you will not be able to enter any of the licenses.
Page Upgrade System Software In addition, you can do the entire install, and then schedule the reboot whenever it is convenient. You can close the Software Installer anytime after the Installer has finished transferring the new files to the Open the peripheral cabinet carton.
Remove the plastic bag from the top and sides of the cabinet. Lift the peripheral cabinet out of the carton. Check the node and attached equipment for damage.
Repack and return any damaged equipment. Position the node. Connect an external ground to the ground terminal on the rear panel of the peripheral cabinet. Refer to the Safety Instructions for detailed grounding requirements. These instructions are packaged with each system. If these cards were not shipped in the cabinet, see page for installation instructions. You must install and cable the FIM before you install the peripheral switch controller card and power converter.
Install the cards in the following configuration see also page A fiber interface module FIM is located in the lower portion of slot A FIM is located in the lower portion of slot Tip: If you are installing an expanded peripheral cabinet, or expanding an existing one, the card layout will be different depending on whether the cabinet is used as the master or slave of the peripheral pair.
To connect the fiber optic cable to the FIM in the peripheral cabinet: 1. Route the fiber optic cable through the cable port at the rear of the peripheral cabinet into the cabinet.
Extend the fiber cable approximately one foot 30 cm beyond the front of the cabinet. Install a short piece of nylon spiral wrap over the cable at the point where the cable exits the rear of the cabinet. Close the sliding cable port door. Ensure that the door closes on the nylon spiral-wrapped section of fiber cable. Remove the plastic dust caps from the fiber optic cable connectors and the connector ferrules on the FIM faceplate. Plug the fiber connectors into the connector ferrules on the FIM faceplate.
Tip: The fiber connectors have a small key that you must align with a slot on the FIM connectors. Lock each connector into position by pushing its metal collar forward and clipping it onto the FIM connector. These instruc- tions are packaged with each system. Ensure that the power switch S1 on the power distribution unit PDU is set to the off 0 position and that the switch on the power converter faceplate is set to the off 0 position.
Attach the anti-static wrist strap to your wrist. Slide the installed circuit cards forward slightly so that the card connectors are not in contact with the cabinet backplane. Leave the power converter installed.
Remove the anti-static wrist strap. Plug the external power cable from the AC commercial power supply into the power input plug on the power distribution unit PDU. Disconnect the protective earth wire from the protective earth ground stud on the rear of the cabinet. Using a digital multimeter, measure the AC potential between the protective earth wire building ground and the protective earth ground stud. A voltage reading of less than 1 Vac is acceptable. To prevent damage to the multimeter, set it to the maximum ac scale, then reduce the setting gradually to the 10 Vac range.
If the potential is greater than 1 Vac, recheck the ground connections and repeat the measure. If the reading still exceeds 1 Vac, the building ground is unacceptable. Connect the protective earth wire to a new building ground and repeat the steps 7 through 9 until you have an acceptable AC potential.
Reconnect the protective earth wire to the protective earth ground stud and attach the anti-static wrist strap to your wrist. Slide the installed circuit cards back into contact with the cabinet backplane. Ensure that each card is fully inserted in its slot. Remove the anti-static strap from your wrist. At the rear of the cabinet, remove the two screws that fasten the internal AC power cord access cover plate to the backplane, and remove the cover plate see Figure 8. Ensure that the switch on the power converter faceplate is set to off 0.
Slide the power converter into slots 13 through Push the upper and lower latches away from you until they are vertical and the power converter is locked in place. Plug the internal AC power cord from the power distribution unit PDU into the power converter through the access cutout in the backplane.
Replace the internal AC power cord access cover plate over the access cutout in the backplane, and replace the two screws. Whenever you handle circuit cards, wear an anti-static strap. Check all card connector pins to be certain that they are straight. Slide the other peripheral interface cards into their appropriate slots.
Push the upper and lower latches away from you until they are vertical and the cards are locked in place. Programming the Peripheral Cabinet 1. Power up the peripheral cabinet. Using the System Administration Tool, program the peripheral cabinet. To install the peripheral slot FIM carrier: 1. Attach an anti-static wrist strap. Unpack the peripheral slot FIM carrier and inspect it to ensure that it is not damaged. Remove the peripheral cabinet front and rear panels.
Slide the peripheral slot FIM carrier part-way into the first available slot from the right. Remove the black plastic dust caps from the fiber optic cable connectors and from the connector ferrules on the faceplate of the FIM. Connect the fiber optic cables to the connectors on the FIM via the fiber optic access port on the rear of the cabinet. Tip: The fiber optic cable connectors have a small key that you must align with a slot on the FIM connectors.
Push the peripheral slot FIM carrier fully into the slot and secure it with the card latch. Replace the peripheral cabinet front and rear panels. Attach the rubber feet to the base of the unit. Tip: The side with the row of RJ connectors faces the front when the unit is rack-mounted or the top when the unit is wall-mounted.
If you are wall-mounting the unit, use wall anchors appropriate for the wall type, use 12 screws that are at least 1.
Remove the black plastic dust caps from the fiber optic cables and the connector ferrules on the unit. Connect the power cable to a convenient wall socket. Tip: Because the power cable is the main disconnect device, the wall socket must be near the unit and easily accessible.
On the left side of the node, slots 1, 2, and 3 comprise one DSU cabinet. On the right side of the node, slots 4, 5, and 6 comprise another DSU cabinet.
When you program cards in the left cabinet, program slot 3 before slot 2. When you program cards in the right cabinet, program slot 5 before slot 4. If you do not follow this order of programming, the DSU cards on the side of the node that you are programming will reset when you add the second card and the cabinet will go out of service for one or two minutes.
To install a DSU: 1. Unpack and position the DSU node. Install the interface assemblies see page Install the DSU cards see page Open the DSU node carton. Lift the DSU node out of the carton. Check the node and attached equipment for damages.
Stacking cabinets without these brackets could result in damage to the equipment or injury. If FIM cards were not in the node see page for installation instructions. Check the DSU node card layout on page to ensure that you have the parts that you need to complete the installation.
Route the fiber optic cable through the cable port at the rear of the DSU cabinet. Extend the fiber cable approximately 1 ft 30 cm beyond the front of the cabinet.
Plug the fiber optic cable connectors into the connector ferrules on the FIM faceplate. Each interface assembly plugs into a J3 DIN 3x32 pin connector.
The connectors are located in a 3. Attach an anti-static strap to your wrist. Unpack and inspect the interface assembly. Remove the cover plate from the selected slot by removing the two screws that hold the plate in place. If the interface assembly has an extension bracket, mount the interface assembly extension bracket on the selected slot using the screws that secured the cover plate. The closed side of the extension bracket must be to the left when viewed from the rear of the cabinet.
Insert the interface assembly into the empty slot in the DSU box. Ensure that the edge connector on the card aligns with the connector on the backplane of the system. Secure the interface assembly to the DSU cabinet or the extension bracket. To install a DSU card: 1. Ensure that the FIMs are installed and cabled.
Connect the power cord to the external AC power source. Unpack the card, and verify that it is not damaged. If required, adjust the card switch settings see page for details. Check the connector pins to be certain that they are straight. Slide the card into the appropriate slot. Push the upper and lower latches away from you until they are vertical and the card is locked in place.
Install Telephones and Peripherals This section contains information on installing telephone sets, consoles, and other peripherals. For Release 6. See Property Management System in the online help for details. The controller must be running Release 7. Follow the instructions in the Installation Guide that is included in the module package to install a Line Interface Module. To program telephones: 1. Using the System Administration Tool, enter the required programming and registering information in the applicable forms in the Devices folder.
Refer to the Online Help for details. Tip: If you have a large number of new user profiles to add, you can import new user and device data using the Import functionality in the User Configuration form in the System Administration Tool.
Register an IP Device 1. For the CXi, connect to a controller Ethernet port. Prompts are: - non-display IP Phones: solid message light. The set will complete initialization. This information must be programmed using OPS Manager. You cannot set static IP addresses on non-display sets.
To set static IP address on the IP telephones: 1. Enter nothing if VLANs are not used. Skipping this field will prevent the phone from booting. This step will ensure that your static setting will be used when the set is powered-up and when the FLASH is upgraded. The set will reboot and will then use the static IP data.
Installing and Configuring Music on Hold There are three types of Music on Hold available to the system, embedded, analog, and digital. Embedded Music on Hold is provided by audio files that are imported into a single controller using the System Administration Tool or into multiple controllers using Enterprise Manager. If "none" balanced input or output equipment is used, you may need a balancing transformer not supplied by Mitel.
Install a DNI line card in a peripheral card slot. Attach the circuit tip and ring leads to the 25th pair of the DMP. Install a DNI line card. Attach the paging adapter interface to the 9th pair of the DMP. Back Up a Database Tip: It is very important to maintain current database backups; backups should be done on a regular basis. Tip: Many of the following procedures assume that you have voice mail. Voice mail will remain in Ring-No Answer state until all voice mail users are disconnected from the system.
Ensure that no one is connected to voice mail before you begin your backup. Time: The system takes 30 to 90 minutes to back up an average-sized database MB , and approximately 4 hours to back up a large voice mail database MB. To back up the databases: 1. Click Maintenance and Diagnostics. Click Backup. Copy the identitydb. Follow the instructions displayed on the screen. Type a name for your backup file, and then click Save As.
Each addition can increase the backup time noticeably. Click Start Backup. System will display progress and then a backup complete message. If you do not have the correct version of Java installed, it will be automatically installed when you click Start Backup. The backup will begin after the plug-in is installed. Click OK. Verify the presence of the backup file on the local drive. To avoid blocking other users, we recommended that you perform system backups outside of business hours.
Verifying the Backup To verify that the backup contains voice mail messages: 1. Add the extension. Use WinZip to open your renamed. Look for the voice mail files: - Vxxxxxxx. Restore a Database Use this procedure to restore a previously saved database. Tip: The system does not allow you to log in during the restore and reset period. This is a good indication that you can log back in to the System Administration Tool. Service will be LOST during this reboot.
Tip: You can only restore a Release 3. You may not restore a database saved on software prior to Release 3. You must first delete the unsupported CIM configuration. You must first delete the unsupported AOB configuration.
Tip: You may not restore a database created on one system onto another system if they provide for different numbers of embedded analog circuits. Once the files have been copied, you must reset the controller. Note that the system can take up to an additional 1 hour to reset. Click Restore in the Maintenance and Diagnostics menu. Follow on-screen instructions.
Type the location of the database that is being restored, or use the browse facility. Prior to Rls 5. Click Start Restore. Tip: To perform a restore, your current user account on the computer must have Java Plug-in version 1.
If you do not have the correct version of Java installed, it will be automatically installed when you click Start Restore. The restore will begin after the plug-in is installed. When the reboot is complete, the database is converted, and the system automatically resets prior to Release 4. Tip: While the System Administration Tool is restoring the database, no other users can access any of the web-based tools, access Visual Voice Mail, or save changes.
To avoid blocking other users, we recommend that you perform restores outside of business hours. Verify that none of the NSUs are loading. If they are, wait until they have finished loading. Wait until the checks are complete, then review the log to ensure there were no errors during the restore procedure. Tip: Upgrading to a larger controller or to a faster processor means the replacement of the controller.
Tip: When you replace a controller as part of an upgrade, you must move the old hard drive to the new controller, manually install the software, and then use the Software Installer Tool for options and restore. The Manual install procedure formats the hard drive and installs new software.
The Upgrade procedure upgrades your ICP controller software. You must use the Software Installer Tool always use the latest release to invoke the upgrade procedure. You may upgrade multiple controllers simultaneously over the LAN. WAN connectivity is not supported.
A downgrade would render the controller inoperable. Prior to Rls 6. Do not After the install is complete, with Flexed with Flexed perform a data flex the dimensions, reboot, Dimensions Dimensions restore with the SI and restore using current Tool. Rls 6. Dimension Dimension Selection Selection.
Use the existing upgrade and change Dimension Selections. Tip: The system software ships with small system dimensions enabled. You enable the large network cluster when you select Maximum Elements per Cluster in the License and Option Selection form. The relocated file is not backed up and will remain on the hard drive until a full install is performed of until the file is deleted. To restore music on hold when it is disabled due to file size: 1. Reduce the file size. OR create a new audio file within the size limit.
Tip: You need a new password if you have purchased new options. You do not need a new password to change Configuration Options. Open the Tools folder, then the Software Installer folder. Double-click the Setup. Follow the prompts to install the Tool. Prior to Release 7. You will see the Installation Wizard Welcome page. Click Next, read the License Agreement, and click Yes to continue.
Choose a location on your local FTP server for the InstallSetup program to install files default username and password for the controller is ftp and. You will see a read-only list of the configurations you have made. Tip: If you do not see this list, your FTP server is not installed properly. Re-install your FTP server. Ensure that the Read manual instructions to complete the installation check box is selected, and click Finish. To perform a full or new install with the Software Installer Tool: 1.
Launch the Software Installer Tool. Click Configure. The Full Install Source Definition screen appears. Select Perform Full Install. Select the desired upgrade install options. All four options are selected by default. Click Next to launch the License and Option Selection screen. Click Next. Click Start on the Installation In Progress screen. Upgrading System Software Time: This process will take approximately 1 to 2 hours including the backup, restore, and reboot. Refer to page 76 and the RN for conditions.
Tip: To minimize the size of the database, you may want to ask your users to delete any unneeded voice mail messages. A downgrade could render the controller inoperable. PC or Layer2 switch connection must be to Ethernet port 1. The change to the new options is automatic for the internal DHCP server. Ensure that you have an off-board database backup before you begin. Install system software on the FTP server see page The Upgrade Source Definition Screen appears.
Click Perform Upgrade. Click Next to launch the Define Upgrade Options screen. Select the desired upgrade options.
Click Start on the Upgrade In Progress screen. Ensure that the values have been correctly converted to Option for all defined scopes in the DHCP server s of all upgraded controllers. After the upgraded controllers are returned to service, and all IP Phones have re-homed to them, use the LOAD IP maintenance command to force a firmware reload of all devices.
Delete old options on all controllers. Ensure that previously programmed options values are in place for the global scope and any defined sub-scopes in the DHCP server s. On the DHCP server s , create a global scope corresponding to option 60 or option as selected above.
Repeat for each sub-scope if any. On DHCP server s define option 43 or option as selected above for each newly created scope. See the System Administration Tool Help for information on formatting the required option strings. Note: The values used in the option 43 string must correspond exactly to previous option values.
Delete old options on all DCHP servers. Launch Internet Explorer. Click Internet Options in the Tools drop-down list.
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