CCISoIP IPK II
IAD Card
Have the card at a default state with all dip switches up
Load Service Pack 4 to the card and when done reset the card leave the switches alone.
When the card comes back on-line load the appropriate firmware.
When it is done remove the card and set Dip Switches 5&8 to ON and leave the rest OFF.
Note: When configuring an IAD card in an Elite/IPK and pointing to a IPK II you need to flag it as a PBX and use a starting trunk of 1.
Programming
10-03-01 Step to the appropriate slot and verify the trunk numbers
84-05-01 Assign the IP Address of the card to the slot
84-05-02 Assign the Ethernet Interface negotiation. For Example 100Mbs Full.
84-05-03 Leave alone
84-05-04 Assign the subnet mask
84-05-05 Assign the default Gateway if there is one
14-05-01 Assign the trunks to a trunk group
22-02-01 Assign the trunks as TIE
50-01-01 Enable CCIS
50-02-03 Assign CCIS Route ID 9 to your originating point code
50-03-03 Assign destination IP Address’s to a system ID 1~255
50-03-01 Assign the system ID from 50-03-03 to a destination PC.
Closed Numbering
11-01-01 Assign the leading digits to an F-Route
44-02-01 Select the digits to be analyzed by ARS
44-02-02 Assign the tables used in 44-02-01 as a (2) for F-Route
44-02-03 Assign the tables used in 44-02-01 & 44-02-02 to a available F-Route
44-05-01 Assign the F-Route from 44-02-03 to a trunk group
44-05-09 Assign the F-Route Max digits
44-05-10 Assign the F-Route to the destination point code.
CCISoIP Codec
Information
84-21-19 Audio Capability First Priority (Assign first choice)
0 = G.711
1 = G.723
2 = G.729
84-21-20 Audio Capability Second Priority (Second Choice)
0 = G.711
1 = G.723
2 = G.729
84-21-17 TX Gain
84-21-18 RX Gain
84-21-22 Jitter Buffer Mode
1 = Static (If Static uses Max jitter buffer only)
2 = Immediate (If immediate will have a fluctuating jitter buffer)
84-21-01 G.711 Audio Frame count
1~2 = Packet size of 10~20 ms
84-21-02 G.711 Type
0 = A-Law (Europe)
1 = U-Law (States)
84-21-03 G.711 VAD Mode (Voice Activity Detection)
0 = Disable
1 = Enable
84-21-04 G.711 Jitter Buffer Minimum (Only used when set to immediate)
0~200 ms (This is the minimum size the jitter buffer will ever go to)
84-21-05 G.711 Jitter Buffer Average (Only used when set to immediate)
0-200 ms (Average where jitter buffer starts its calculations at)
84-21-06 G.711 Jitter Buffer Max
0~200 ms (Max jitter buffer size)
82-21-07 G.729 Audio Frame
1~3 = packet size of 10~30 ms
84-21-08 G.729 VAD Mode (Voice Activity Detection)
0 = Disable
1 = Enable
84-21-09 G.729 Jitter Buffer Minimum (Only used when set to immediate)
0 ~500 ms (Minimum size of jitter buffer)
84-21-10 G.729 Jitter Buffer Average (Only used when set to immediate)
0~500 ms (Average size of jitter buffer)
84-21-11 G.729 Jitter Buffer Max
0~500 ms (Max jitter buffer size)
84-21-12 G.723 Audio Frame
1~2 = 10~20 ms packet size
84-21-13 G.723 VAD Mode (Voice Activity Detection)
0 = Disabled
1 = Enabled
84-21-14 G.723 Jitter Buffer Minimum (Only used when set to immediate)
0 ~ 500 ms (Minimum jitter buffer size)
84-21-15 G.723 Jitter Buffer Average (Only used when set to immediate)
0 ~ 500 ms (Average jitter buffer size)
84-21-16 G.723 Jitter Buffer Max
0 ~ 500 ms (Max jitter buffer size)
Misc.
Call forward off premise
20-06-01 Assign extensions to a class of service
20-11-12 Enable Call Forward off Prem.
Centralized VM
45-01-14 Assign the pilot number of the centralized VM (This is only needed in the
REMOTE Systems)
Centralized BLF
50-08-01 Assign your groups to a destination point code.
DO NOT program 50-08-02 when doing CCISoIP.
50-09-01 Specify the extension numbers of your system to entries 1~120
50-09-02 Enable/Disable sending to group 1 per entry
50-09-03 Enable/Disable sending to group 2 per entry
50-09-04 Enable/Disable sending to group 3 per entry
50-09-05 Enable/Disable sending to group 4 per entry
50-09-06 Enable/Disable sending to group 5 per entry
50-09-07 Enable/Disable sending to group 6 per entry
50-09-08 Enable/Disable sending to group 7 per entry
50-09-09 Enable/Disable sending to group 8 per entry
50-10-01 Send Interval Time
Centralized DAY/NIGHT
MAIN
50-06-02 Turn this OFF
50-11-01 Assign the destination point codes to a group
For CCISoIP leave 50-11-02 to a 0
REMOTE
50-06-02 Turn this ON
50-12-01 This setting puts you in this mode when the MAIN system enters DAY/NIGHT #1
Example: If you assign 50-12-01 to a 2 and the MAIN system enters
DAY/NIGHT mode #1 the REMOTE system will be put into DAY/NIGHT mode #2.
Paging
across CCIS
The following will be an example to external page all zones across a CCIS link. To page system A you dial 510 and to page system B you dial 511 from any system. System A is PC 1 and System B is PC 2.
Both Systems
11-01-01 51 = 2 digit F-Route
System A
44-02-01 001 = 510
002 = 511
44-02-02 001 = F-Route
002 = F-Route
44-02-03 001 = Table 1
002 = Table 2
44-05-01 Table 1 = 255
Table 2 = Set to trunk group of CCIS
44-05-02 Table 1 = Delete Digit 3
Table 2 = Do not delete any digits
44-05-03 Table 1 = Add dial table 1
Table 2 = Do not add
44-05-09 Table 1 = Max digit 0
Table 2 = Max digit 3
44-05-10 Table 1 = Dest. Code 0
Table 2 = Dest. Code 2
44-06-01 Additional Table 1 = 7030
System B
44-02-01 001 = 510
002 = 511
44-02-02 001 = F-Route
002 = F-Route
44-02-03 001 = Table 1
002 = Table 2
44-05-01 Table 1 = Trunk Group of CCIS
Table 2 = 255
44-05-02 Table 1 = Do not Delete any digits
Table 2 = Delete digit 3
44-05-03 Table 1 = Do not add
Table 2 = Add dial table 1
44-05-09 Table 1 = Max digits 3
Table 2 = Max digits 0
44-05-10 Table 1 = Dest. Point Code 1
Table 2 = Dest. Point Code 0
44-06-01 Additional Table 1 = 7030