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Siemens HiPath 5000 Series Telephone manual available for free PDF download: Service Documentation
Siemens HiPath 5000 Series Service Documentation (1302 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Introduction and Important Notes
21
Hipath 3000/5000 V9, Service Documentation
21
About this Documentation
22
Documentation and Target Groups
22
Hipath 3000/5000 V9 , Service Documentation
23
Manual Structure
24
Hipath 3000/5000 V9 , Service Documentation
25
Notational Conventions
26
Safety Information and Warnings
27
Hipath 3000/5000 V9 , Service Documentation
27
Warning Sign: DANGER
28
Hipath 3000/5000 V9 , Service Documentation
29
Warning Sign: WARNING
29
Hipath 3000/5000 V9 , Service Documentation
31
Warning Sign: CAUTION
31
Notes
32
Safety Information for Australia (for Australia Only)
32
Safety Information for Brazil (for Brazil Only)
32
Hipath 3000/5000 V9 , Service Documentation
33
Emergencies
34
Reporting Accidents
34
Correct Disposal and Recycling
35
Hipath 3000/5000 V9 , Service Documentation
35
Standards and Guidelines for Installation
36
Connection to the Power Circuit
36
Fire Safety Requirements
36
Shielded Cables for LAN, WAN and DMZ Connections
37
Hipath 3000/5000 V9 , Service Documentation
37
Lightning Protection
38
Markings
38
Privacy and Data Security
39
Further Information
40
2 System Data
41
Hipath 3000
43
Electrical Environment
43
Lightning Protection
43
Hipath
43
Individual Hipath 3000 System Models
44
Design and Dimensions of the Hipath 3000 Systems
45
Design and Dimensions of Hipath 3800
45
Design and Dimensions of Hipath 3550
47
Design and Dimensions of Hipath 3350
48
Design and Dimensions of Hipath 3500
49
Design and Dimensions of Hipath 3300
50
System Environment of the Hipath 3000 Systems
51
Hipath 3800 System Environment
51
Hipath 3550 System Environment
52
Hipath 3350 System Environment
53
Hipath 3500 System Environment
54
Hipath 3300 System Environment
55
Central Components of the Hipath 3000 System
56
Central Components, Hipath 3800
56
Central Components, Hipath 3550
57
Central Components, Hipath 3350
58
Central Components, Hipath 3500
59
Central Components, Hipath 3300
60
Peripheral Components of the Hipath 3000 Systems
61
Peripheral Components, Hipath 3800
61
Peripheral Components, Hipath 3550
67
Peripheral Components, Hipath 3350
71
Peripheral Components, Hipath 3500
75
Peripheral Components, Hipath 3300
78
Hipath 5000
81
System-Specific Capacity Limits for Hipath 3000, Hipath 5000
83
Static Configuration Rules
85
Resources and Capacity Limits
85
Gateway Channels (DSP Channels)
87
Connections to ITSP
89
MOH Channels (G.711, G.723, G.729)
90
IP Networking Channels (PBX Networking Channels)
90
Bandwidth Control for IP Networking Channels (PBX Networking Channels)
90
DMC (Direct Media Connection) Channels
91
ISDN Routing/Ppp Channels
91
Fax/Modem Channels
92
Dynamic Configuration Rules
93
Dynamic Performance
93
Thumb Rule for Hipath 3000/5000 V9
93
Procedural Principles
93
Planning Load for Hipath Systems
95
Maximum Permissible Values for Hipath 3000/5000V9
96
Additional Parameters
97
Current Thumb Rule Values
98
Thumb Rule for HG 1500 V3.0
102
Current Thumb Rule Values
102
Maximum Permissible Values for HG 1500 V3.0
102
Procedural Principles
102
Example for Using the Thumb Rule
107
Hipath 3000/5000 V9 Configuration
107
HG 1500 Configurations
108
IP Trunking and HFA Clients
108
IP Trunking with TDM Terminal Points Only
108
IP Trunking Via LAN and WAN (ISDN/PPP)
110
IP Trunking with VPN (Voice Only)
111
Standalone System with Home Offices Connected Via VPN
113
VPN Networking with Data and Voice Connections
115
IP Telephones/Clients for ISDN and ITSP Connection in Hipath 3800
117
Maximum Number of Devices for Special Cases
119
Technical Specifications for Hipath 3000
120
Interface-To-Interface Ranges
121
Country-Specific Ring Frequencies for Analog Subscriber Line Modules
122
Numbering Plan
124
Default Numbering for Hipath 3000/5000
124
Internet Telephony Phone Numbers
125
Numbering in Networked Systems
125
Technical Specifications and Compliance to Hipath 3000
126
CE Compliance (Not for U.S.)
126
Compliance with US and Canadian Standards (for U.S. and Canada Only)
126
FCC Compliance
127
FCC Rules, Part 15
127
FCC Rules, Part 68
127
Equipment Attachment Limitations
130
Industry Canada Compliance
130
Ren
130
SAFETY International
131
Environmental Conditions
132
Electrical Operating Conditions
132
Mechanical Operating Conditions
132
3 Boards for Hipath 3000
133
Functional and Model Overview of the Boards
135
Central Board
149
Cbcc
149
Cbrc
158
Cbsap
167
Cma
172
Cms
173
CUC and CUCR
176
CUP and CUPR
178
Dbsap
180
Imodn
182
Lim
183
Lims
185
Luna2
187
MMC
194
Psup
195
RGMOD (for Selected Countries Only)
196
Upsc-D
200
Upsc-Dr
206
Peripheral Boards
212
DIU2U (for U.S. Only)
213
Diun2
216
Diut2
220
Hxgs3, Hxgr3
227
Ivmnl, Ivmn8
233
Ivmp4, Ivmp4R
237
IVMP8 (Not for U.S.) and IVMP8R (Not for U.S.)
241
Ivms8, Ivms8R
246
Ivms8N, Ivms8Nr
252
SLA8N (Not for U.S.), SLA16N, SLA24N
256
Slad4, Slad8, Slad8R
262
Slad16
265
SLC16N (Not for U.S.)
272
SLCN (Not for U.S.)
282
Slmae8, Slmae (Slmae200)
289
Slma, Slma8
300
SLMA2 (for Selected Countries Only)
310
Slmav8, Slmav24
321
Slmo2, Slmo8
332
SLMO8 (Not for U.S.), SLMO24
342
Slu8
348
Slu8R
350
STLS2 (Not for U.S.), STLS4
352
Stls4R
358
Stlsx2, Stlsx4, Stlsx4R
360
Stmd3
365
Stmi2
371
And TCASR-2 (for Selected Countries Only)
376
TLA2 (Not for U.S.), TLA4 (Not for U.S.), TLA8 (Not for U.S.)
389
TLA4R (Not for U.S.)
392
Tm2Lp
394
TMAMF (for Selected Countries Only)
402
Tlani2, Tlani4, Tlani8
406
Tlani4R
409
Tmani, Tmani-IM, Tmani-Bra [Tmani8]
412
TMC16 (for Selected Countries Only)
420
TMCAS (for Selected Countries Only)
426
TMCAS-2 (for Selected Countries Only)
435
TMDID (for U.S. Only)
445
TMDID2 (for Selected Countries Only)
450
Tmew2
459
TMGL4 (for U.S. Only)
466
TMGL4R (for U.S. Only)
468
TMQ4 (for U.S. Only)
470
TST1 (for U.S. Only)
472
TS2N (Old: TS2) [Not for U.S.], TS2R (Not for U.S.)
475
4SLA (Not for U.S.), 8SLA, 16SLA (Not for U.S.)
480
8Slar
483
Options
485
Alum4
486
Amom
490
ANI4 (for Selected Countries Only)
492
ANI4R (for Selected Countries Only)
496
Announcement and Music Modules
498
Evm
502
EXMNA (for U.S. Only)
504
GEE12 (Not for U.S.), GEE16 (Not for U.S.), GEE50 (Not for U.S.)
506
HOPE (for U.S. Only)
508
OPAL and OPALR
510
PFT1 (Not for U.S.), PFT4 (Not for U.S.)
512
Reals
515
STBG4 (for France Only)
520
Strb, Strbr
522
USB V.24 Adapter
527
V24/1 (Not for U.S.)
528
V.24 Adapter
530
V.24 Cable
531
4 Installing Hipath 3000
535
Installing Hipath 3800
535
Installation Procedure
535
Installing Hipath 3800 (Standalone)
536
For U.S. Only: Power Plug
536
Selecting the Installation Site
536
Unpacking the Components
538
Overview
539
Setting up the System Cabinets
539
Setting up a Single Cabinet
540
Stacking Two Cabinets
541
Setting up a Two-Cabinet System Side by Side
544
Grounding the System
546
Not for U.S.: Grounding the System
546
For U.S. Only: Grounding the System
549
Checking the Grounding
551
Installing Hipath 3800 (19-Inch Cabinet)
552
Selecting the Installation Site
552
For U.S. Only: Power Plug
555
Unpacking the Components
555
Introduction
556
Mounting a System Cabinet Using Support and Angle Brackets
556
Mounting System Cabinets in the 19-Inch Cabinet
556
Grounding the System
559
Checking the Grounding
562
Installing Boards (Configuration Notes)
563
Board Slots in the Basic and Expansion Cabinet
563
System Factory Default
563
Inserting or Removing Boards
566
Mounting Connector Panels (if Required)
572
Installing the SIVAPAC-SIPAC Board Adapter
574
Initializing the Boards
577
Distribution of the PCM Highway
578
Static Traffic Capacity
582
Connecting the Cable to the Backplane
583
Backplane of the Basic Cabinet
584
Expansion Cabinet Backplane
587
Connecting Cables between the Basic and Expansion Cabinet
589
Connecting Peripherals to the SIVAPAC Connector on the Backplane
590
Connecting Peripherals to the Connector Panels with RJ45 Jacks
593
Connecting Peripherals to the Connector Panels
595
With CHAMP Jack (for U.S. Only)
595
Connecting Peripherals to Connector Panels with SIPAC 1 SU Connectors
596
Using an External Main Distribution Frame or External Patch Panel
598
Using an External Main Distribution Frame MDFU-E S30805-U5283-X
599
Laying the Line Network and Jumpers on the MDFU-E
600
Mounting the Main Distribution Frame (MDFU-E)
600
Inserting the External Patch Panel S30807K6143-X
604
Installing the Patch Panel in a 19-Inch Cabinet
605
Connecting the Line Network to the External Patch Panel
606
Inserting External S Patch Panel C39104-Z7001-B3
608
Installing the S
609
Patch Panel in the 19-Inch Cabinet
609
Connecting Lines to the External S Patch Panel
610
For U.S. Only: Connecting Network Facilities
612
Loading the System Software and Installing Subboards on the CBSAP
613
Connecting Workpoint Clients
614
Making Trunk and Networking Connections
614
Performing a Visual Inspection
615
Installing Hipath 3550, Hipath 3350, Hipath 3500, and Hipath 3300
617
Installation Prerequisites
617
Installation Procedure
618
Installing Hipath 3550 and Hipath 3350
618
Selecting the Installation Site
619
For U.S. Only: Power Plug
621
Not for U.S.: Mounting the Main Distribution Frame (Hipath 3550 Only)
622
Unpacking the Components
622
Removing the System Housing Cover
624
Attaching the System to the Wall
626
Grounding the System and the Main Distribution Frame
627
Installing the Boards
630
Laying the Line Network and Connection Cables
631
Attaching Ferrite
634
Configuration Notes
637
Connecting Workpoint Clients
641
Making Trunk Connections
641
Performing a Visual Inspection
641
Installing Hipath 3500 and Hipath 3300 (19-Inch Housing)
642
Installation Versions
642
For U.S. Only: Power Plug
643
Selecting the Installation Site
643
Unpacking the Components
644
Not for U.S.: Attaching a Hipath 3500 and Hipath 3300 to the Wall
645
Installing a Hipath 3500 or Hipath 3300 in a Cabinet
646
Grounding the System
648
Installing the Boards
649
Connecting Cables and the Line Network
650
Configuration Notes
652
Connecting Workpoint Clients
655
Making Trunk Connections
655
Performing a Visual Inspection
655
Installing the EXMR on the CBRC
656
Replacing the Backplane
658
Replacing the Backplane for Hipath 3350/3550 (Wall Cabinet)
658
Replacing the Backplane for Hipath 3300/3500 (19" Rack)
661
5 Starting up Hipath 3000
666
Starting up Hipath 3800
666
Startup Procedure
666
Supplying the System with Power
666
Assigning Station Numbers
668
Carrying out a System Reload
670
Carrying out the Country Initialization and Selecting the Password Type
671
Not for U.S.: Entering the System Number
673
Customer-Specific Programming
674
Performing a System Check
674
Starting up Hipath 3550, Hipath 3350, Hipath 3500, Hipath 3300
675
Startup Procedure
675
Supplying the System with Power
676
Assigning Station Numbers
677
Carrying out a System Reload
679
Carrying out the Country Initialization and Selecting the Password Type
679
Not for U.S.: Entering the System Number
681
Customer-Specific Programming
682
Performing a System Check
682
6 Startup and Administration Hipath 5000
684
Introduction
684
Software Structure
686
Notes on Open Numbering in a Hipath 3000/5000 Network
689
Installation Requirements
690
Server Networking
692
Features of IP Networking
692
IP Network and Application Server Requirements
694
Adequate Connection Bandwidth
694
Bandwidth
694
Provision of Qos in Data Networks
696
Requirements of Delay Times
696
Adaptation of Qos Classes to Oscar
697
Maximum Package Losses
697
Minimization of Broadcast/Multicast Traffic
697
Quality Assurance Procedures to be Supported
697
Requirements for Standalone Systems
697
Starting Hipath 5000
698
Preparing for Installation
698
Integrating the Hipath 5000 Server in the Customer LAN
699
Overview
700
Licensing
701
Starting the Installation
702
Installing Hipath Fault Management
708
Installing the TAPI Service Provider
712
Verifying Installation
714
Verifying the Start and Function of Hipath 5000 Services
714
Checking Entries in the Event Viewer
715
Modifying Hipath 5000 Components (Retro-Fitting, Updating, Deleting)
716
Version-Wide Upgrading of an Existing Hipath 5000 Installation
717
Performing Licensing
719
Optimizing Operating System Settings
720
Windows Server 2000
720
Windows Server 2003
721
Windows Server 2008
722
Hipath 3000 Manager E
722
Required Configuration Changes
723
Windows Firewall Settings
723
Configuration of the DCOM Settings of a COM Application
724
Editing UAC Settings on Computer B
727
A31003-H3590-S100-7-7620
728
Other Considerations
728
Perform Hipath 5000 Basic Configuration
729
Configuring Hipath 5000 RSM as a Central Administration Unit in an IP Network
730
Creating a Central Customer Database for IP Networking
730
Adding Individual Nodes for IP Networking
732
Getaccount
734
Parameters for Call Data Export
734
Connecting an Uninterruptible Power Supply to Hipath 5000
738
7 Starting Hipath 3000 as a Gateway
741
Starting Hipath 3800 as a Gateway
742
Prerequisites
742
Procedure for Installation and Startup
742
Starting Hipath 3500 as a Gateway
745
Prerequisites
745
Procedure for Installation and Startup
745
Starting Hipath 3300 as a Gateway
748
Prerequisites
748
Procedure for Installation and Startup
748
8 Licensing
751
Licensing Fundamentals
752
Licensing for Hipath 3000 V9, Hipath 5000 V9
754
Products and Components Subject to Mandatory Licensing
754
Grace Period
761
License Failure Period
761
Performing Licensing
761
Licensing Scenarios
767
Hipath 3000 as a Standalone System
767
Networked Hipath 3000 Systems Without Hipath 5000 RSM
768
Networked Hipath 3000 Systems with Hipath 5000 RSM
769
Upgrading to Hipath 3000 V9, Hipath 5000 V9
772
Merging Standalone Systems (Hipath 3000) to Form a Network with Hipath 5000 RSM
775
Removing a Standalone System from a Network with Hipath 5000 RSM
777
Replacing License-Sensitive Hardware (Changing the MAC Address)
778
Licensing Opticlient Attendant V9 to Hipath 3000 V9
781
Protection against License Manipulation
783
9 Expanding and Upgrading Hipath 3000
785
Hipath 3000Expanding
786
Replacing Peripheral Boards for Hipath 3800
786
Connecting a Printer
788
Inserting Powerbox PB3000
790
PB3000 Control, Display, and Connecting Elements
791
Components
793
Installation Options
798
Technical Specifications
798
UPS Bridging Time/Charging Time
798
Powerbox PB3000 with Batteries and LUNA2
800
Installing Batteries in PB3000
803
Installing the LUNA2 Power Supply in PB3000
806
Wall Mounting PB3000 (Not for USA:)
807
19-Inch Cabinet Installation for PB3000
808
Connecting Special Equipment
809
Entrance Telephones
809
Information on Third-Party Entrance Telephones
810
Connecting Speakers
812
Upgrading Hipath 3000
814
Hardware Upgrade
814
Upgrading from V8 to V9
816
Introduction
816
Upgrading a Hipath 3000 Standalone System
816
Upgrading a Hipath 3000 System Networked with Hipath 2000
817
Upgrading a Hipath 5000 RSM Network
817
Upgrading a Hipath 3000 System Networked with Hipath 4000
818
Upgrade Hipath 3000 for Signaling & Payload Encryption (SPE)
819
Upgrading
819
Additional System Load
820
10 Workpoint Clients
828
Openstage Product Family
828
Gigabit Variant of Openstage Terminals
829
Openstage Terminals
830
Openstage 10
834
Openstage 15
834
Openstage 20
834
Openstage 30
834
Openstage 40
838
Openstage 60
840
Openstage 80
843
Connection and Startup
846
Ports on the Underside of the Telephone for the Cornet-IP Model
847
Ports on the Underside of the Telephone for the TDM Model
849
Openstage Terminals - Description of Ports
851
Openstage Add-On Devices
853
Openstage Key Module 15
853
Openstage BLF
854
Openstage Key Module 40, 60, 80
854
Possible Configurations for the Key Modules
855
Powering the Openstage Telephones, Add-On Devices, and Adapters
856
Openstage Accessories
862
External Power Supply
862
Openstage Phoneadapter
864
Headsets
866
Updating Software for the Openstage TDM Telephone Service
867
Updating Software with Manager E (Manual, Automatic)
867
Updating Software Manually Via a USB Stick
868
Accessing Hardware and Software Version Information
870
Accessing the Update Log File
870
Optipoint 410 / Optipoint 410 S and Optipoint 420 / Optipoint 420 S
871
Optipoint 410 and Optipoint 410 S Telephones
874
Optipoint 410 Entry, Optipoint 410 Entry S
874
Optipoint 410 Economy, Optipoint 410 Economy S
876
Optipoint 410 Economy Plus, Optipoint 410 Economy Plus S
878
Optipoint 410 Standard, Optipoint 410 Standard S
880
Optipoint 410 Advance, Optipoint 410 Advance S
882
Optipoint 420 and Optipoint 420 S Telephones
884
Optipoint 420 Economy, Optipoint 420 Economy S
884
Optipoint 420 Economy Plus, Optipoint 420 Economy Plus S
886
Optipoint 420 Standard, Optipoint 420 Standard S
888
Optipoint 420 Advance, Optipoint 420 Advance S
890
Connection and Startup
892
Connections on the Bottom of the Telephone
893
Key Modules for Optipoint 410/410 S and 420/420 S
895
Optipoint Self Labeling Key Module
895
Optipoint 410 Display Module
897
Possible Configurations for the Key Modules
898
Use of Optipoint 500 Adapters
898
Central Administration of IP Workpoints Via the System
899
Plug&Play Startup of IP Workpoints
900
Software Upgrade of IP Workpoints Via the System
901
Optipoint 600 Office
903
Optipoint 500
906
Optipoint 500 Telephones
906
Optipoint 500 Entry
906
Optipoint 500 Economy (Not for U.S.)
907
Optipoint 500 Basic
908
Optipoint 500 Standard, Optipoint 500 Standard SL (for U.S. Only)
909
Optipoint 500 Advance
911
Connection Requirements for Hipath 3000
913
Connection
914
Ports on the Bottom of the Telephone
915
USB 1.1 Interface
916
Optipoint 500 Add-On Devices
917
Optipoint BLF
917
Optipoint Key Module
917
Possible Configurations for the Key Modules
918
Optipoint 500 Adapters
919
Optipoint Analog Adapter
920
Optipoint ISDN Adapter
921
Optipoint Phone Adapter
922
Optipoint Acoustic Adapter
924
Optipoint Recorder Adapter
927
Possible Optipoint Adapter Configurations
928
Optipoint 500 Key Modules and Adapters Power Supply
929
Maximum Configuration for U P0/E Workpoint Clients, Add-On Devices and Adapters
930
Key Programming
931
Optilog 4Me
932
Optipoint Accessories
933
External AC Adapters
933
Local Power Supply for Optipoint 500, Optipoint 600 Office
933
Power Supply Unit for Optipoint 410/410 S and 420/420 S
935
Headsets
936
Openscape Personal Edition
938
Hipath AP 1120
940
Optipoint WL2 Professional/Optipoint WL2 Professional S
941
Attendant Console Versions
947
Openstage Attendant
947
Optipoint Attendant
948
Opticlient Attendant V8
949
Mobile Telephones for Hipath Cordless Office
953
Gigaset SL3 Professional
953
Gigaset S4 Professional
954
Gigaset M2 Professional
955
Logging Mobile Telephones on to the System
957
Opening the Hipath 3000 Login Window
957
Logging on the Mobile Telephone
958
Checking the Login Status of the Mobile Telephones
959
Analog Telephones for Hipath 3000
960
ISDN Terminals for Hipath 3000
961
11 Hipath Cordless Office
963
Introduction
964
System Configuration
965
Technical Data for Base Stations
966
Power-Related Capacity Limits
968
Multi-SLC and System-Wide Networking
971
Planning Notes for Networked Hipath 3000 Systems Featuring Network-Wide Roaming
973
12 Service
975
System Administration Options
977
Overview
977
Administration on Site with System Telephone
978
Administration on Site with Service PC
978
Remote Administration
980
Installation and Administration of Plug PC for Hipath 3000 Remote Access Appliance
981
Introduction
981
Description
981
Hardware Installation
981
Getting Started
982
Preconditions
982
Using DHCP
982
Using Static IP
982
Upgrade of the Plug PC
984
Configuration of the Plug PC
984
Configuration of SSDP and Devices
985
Checking if the SSDP Server Is Reached
985
Configuring the Plug PC for Hipath 3000, HG 1500, and Hipath Xpressions Compact
986
Monitoring Success
986
Tracing
987
Executing the Network Trace
987
Executing the X-Trace
987
Downloading the Trace Files
988
Status Window
988
Information Window
988
Reset SSDP Service Plugin
988
Connectivity Check
989
Finalize Product Configuration
989
Finish SSDP Configuration
989
Update SIRA Data
989
User Interface on RSP
990
Service and Maintenance Tasks
991
Backing up the Customer Database (CDB Backup)
991
Automatic Customer Data Backup
991
Customer Data Backup Without Hipath Software Manager
991
Manual Customer Data Backup with Hipath 3000
993
CDB Treatment When Replacing Central Hipath 3000 Hardware
994
Customer Data Backup with Hipath Software Manager
994
Effects of Hardware Changes on Customer Data
996
Inserting and Removing Hipath 3000 Boards
996
Exchanging Workpoint Clients
998
Relocate/Transfer Application Processor Software (APS)
999
APS Replacement/Transfer for Hipath 3000 Systems Without Hipath Software
999
Manager
999
Transferring an APS of Hipath 3000 by Replacing the MMC
999
APS Transfer
1000
APS Transfer for Hipath 3000 Systems with Hipath Software Manager
1004
Determine Current System Software Version
1005
Upgrading Hipath 3000
1005
Determining System Information and Installed Software Components
1006
Backing up System Components (Backup Manager)
1007
Hipath User Management
1009
Guided Maintenance
1011
Assessing Displays on the HG 1500 Front Panel
1011
Recording Hipath 3000 Board Status
1011
Central Control Boards
1011
Power Supplies
1012
Peripheral Boards
1013
Recording Hipath 3000 Trunk Status
1014
Recording Station Status
1015
Recording the Status of the Hipath 3000 V.24 Interfaces
1016
Trace Options for Hipath 3000
1017
Tracing Call-Specific Activities
1017
Tracing ISDN Activities
1017
Trace Options and Evaluations in Connection with SRTP
1018
Monitoring IP Data Packages with Rpcap and Wireshark (Ethereal)
1019
Overview
1019
Performing Monitoring
1019
Hipath Manager PCM Trace Monitor for Hipath 5000
1021
Hipath Manager PCM Trace Monitor Applications
1021
Starting and Exiting the Trace Monitor
1022
The Screen Layout of the Trace Monitor
1023
General Functions
1025
Exporting Trace Windows
1026
Event Log for Hipath 3000
1028
Testing Telephones
1028
Event Log for Hipath 5000
1029
Hipath Fault Management
1031
Licensing Analysis
1032
Analysis Using Customer License Agent (CLA)
1032
Analysis Using Customer License Manager (CLM)
1032
Analysis Using Hipath Software Manager and Hipath Inventory Manager
1033
Hipath 3000-Error Mess. (Entries in the Event Log for Hipath 3000)
1035
Hipath 5000-Error Mess. (Event Viewer Entries for Hipath 5000)
1062
Correcting Errors
1075
Automatic Error Correction
1075
Manual Error Correction Without Hipath 3000/5000 Manager E
1075
Manual Error Correction with Hipath 3000/5000 Manager E
1076
Remote Service
1077
Hipath 3000 Connection Options
1078
Hipath 5000 Connection Options
1079
Remote System Administration
1079
Remote Administration of Hipath 3000 with Hipath 3000/5000 Manager E
1079
DTMF Remote Administration of Hipath 3000
1080
Remote Correction of System Software (APS)
1080
Remote Error Signaling
1081
Controlled Release of a Remote Connection
1082
Remote Administration and Access Using PPP
1082
Remote Administration of Plus Products
1082
Remote System Administration
1082
Remote Error Signaling Using SNMP
1083
Security Features
1084
Access Security
1084
User-Specific Logon for WBM
1084
Logon with User Name and Password
1087
Password Protection against Brute Force Attacks
1087
Pre-Determined User Groups and Their Access Rights
1090
System Access Options
1092
Customer Data Security
1093
Automatic Logging of Administration Procedures
1094
Format Identification and Command Entry
1094
Logging
1094
Issuing and Saving Log Data
1097
13 Hipath 3000/5000 in the LAN Network
1099
Network Protocols
1100
Sip / Sip-Q
1101
Standards Supported
1102
Qos - Quality of Service
1103
Goals of Qos
1103
Qos in the Router
1103
Hipath's Network Analysis Service
1104
LIM/LIMS Board for LAN Connection
1105
HG 1500 Board
1106
Protocols
1110
Protocols Used
1112
Security/Firewall/Packet Filter
1113
IP Networking
1114
Voice over IP (Voip)
1118
General Parameters for Voice over IP
1119
Voice Coding
1120
DTMF Handling
1120
Voice Quality
1120
Environmental Requirements for Voip
1122
Fax over IP with HG 1500
1124
Modem Via IP
1126
Hipath Feature Access (HFA)
1126
Internet Gateway
1127
PPP, Pppoe and PPTP
1128
Network Address Translation (NAT)
1129
Access Protection
1129
Multilink
1130
Short-Hold
1130
IP Control Protocol (IPCP)
1130
Compression of IP Headers
1130
Data Compression
1130
IP Accounting
1131
Virtual Private Network (VPN)
1132
Secure Mode
1133
Security Policy
1135
Security Associations
1135
Tunnel
1136
Data Security
1137
System Client
1137
Displaying, Adding and Configuring PKI Servers
1137
Routing
1138
Call Charge Allocation and Callback
1139
Internet Access
1140
HG 1500 and Access to the Internet Via a Network Provider
1141
Internet Access Via T-DSL (T-ISDN DSL)
1141
IP Address Mapping
1142
Remote Control
1143
Safety Mechanisms ("Security")
1143
Firewall
1144
Alive Monitoring with Keep Alive
1145
Monitoring IP Data Packages with Rpcap and Wireshark (Ethereal)
1145
Management Tools
1146
Overview
1146
Multi-Gateway Administration (MGA)
1147
IP Trunking
1151
Overview
1151
Features of IP Networking
1152
Network-Wide Features with IP Networking
1155
Special Features of Windows Networks
1157
Routing and Name Resolution
1157
IP Payload Switching
1158
Applications over IP
1160
Call Detail Recording Central (CDRC) Via IP
1160
TFTP Client in Hipath 3000/5000
1160
TCP Client in Hipath 3000/5000
1161
TFTP Server in Hipath 3000/5000
1161
CSTA Via IP
1162
Administration & Fault Management
1163
Overview
1163
SNMP Functions
1164
Introduction
1164
Overview of SNMP Functions
1164
Using SNMP
1166
Administering Hipath 3000/5000 Via the LAN Interface
1171
A System Programming Codes (Expert Mode Codes
1173
Introduction
1173
Accessing System Administration
1173
B Codes for Activating/Deactivating Features
1205
CIP Protocols and Port Numbers Used with Hipath 3000/5000 V7 and Higher
1225
D Identifying System Power Requirements
1253
Hipath 3800 Board Power Requirement
1254
Hipath 3550 Board Power Requirement
1256
Hipath 3350 Board Power Requirement
1258
Hipath 3500 Board Power Requirement
1260
Hipath 3300 Board Power Requirement
1262
D.6 Workpoint Client, Add-On Device, and Adapter Power Requirements
1263
Checking Whether the Output of a Power Supply Unit Is Sufficient
1266
Identifying the Primary System Power Requirement
1269
E Notes for Editing the File Snmpd.cnf
1271
Introduction
1271
Trap Destination
1271
Community (Read/Write
1274
Consequences for the File Snmpd.cnf
1275
F Country Versions
1277
Country Versions with Own Country Code
1277
F.2 Countries with Country Code "IM"
1279
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