Siemens HiPath 5000 Series manuals
HiPath 5000 Series
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- HiPath 3000/5000 V9, Service documentation
- About this Documentation
- HiPath 3000/5000 V9 , Service documentation
- Manual Structure
- Notational Conventions
- Warning Sign: DANGER
- Safety Information for Australia (for Australia only)
- Emergencies
- Standards and Guidelines for Installation
- Lightning Protection
- Privacy and Data Security
- Further Information
- System Data
- HiPath 3000
- Individual HiPath 3000 System Models
- Design and Dimensions of the HiPath 3000 Systems
- Design and Dimensions of HiPath 3550
- Design and Dimensions of HiPath 3350
- Design and Dimensions of HiPath 3500
- Design and Dimensions of HiPath 3300
- System Environment of the HiPath 3000 Systems
- HiPath 3550 System Environment
- HiPath 3350 System Environment
- HiPath 3500 System Environment
- HiPath 3300 System Environment
- Central components of the HiPath 3000 system
- Central components, HiPath 3550
- Central components, HiPath 3350
- Central components, HiPath 3500
- Central components, HiPath 3300
- Peripheral components of the HiPath 3000 systems
- Peripheral components, HiPath 3550
- Peripheral components, HiPath 3350
- Peripheral components, HiPath 3500
- Peripheral components, HiPath 3300
- HiPath 5000
- System-Specific Capacity Limits for HiPath 3000, HiPath 5000
- Static Configuration Rules
- Gateway channels (DSP channels)
- Connections to ITSP
- MOH Channels (G.711, G.723, G.729)
- DMC (Direct Media Connection) Channels
- Fax/Modem Channels
- Dynamic Configuration Rules
- Planning Load for HiPath Systems
- Maximum Permissible Values for HiPath 3000/5000V9
- Additional Parameters
- Current Thumb Rule Values
- Thumb Rule for HG 1500 V3.0
- Example for Using the Thumb Rule
- HG 1500 Configurations
- IP Trunking via LAN and WAN (ISDN/PPP)
- IP Trunking with VPN (Voice Only)
- Standalone System with Home Offices connected via VPN
- VPN Networking with Data and Voice Connections
- IP telephones/clients for ISDN and ITSP Connection in HiPath 3800
- Maximum Number of Devices for Special Cases
- Technical Specifications for HiPath 3000
- Interface-to-Interface Ranges
- Country-Specific Ring Frequencies for Analog Subscriber Line Modules
- Numbering plan
- Internet telephony phone numbers
- Technical Specifications and Compliance to HiPath 3000
- FCC Compliance
- Industry Canada Compliance
- SAFETY International
- Environmental Conditions
- Boards for HiPath 3000
- Functional and model overview of the boards
- Central Board
- CBRC
- CBSAP
- CUC and CUCR
- CUP and CUPR
- DBSAP
- IMODN
- LIMS
- LUNA2
- PSUP
- RGMOD (for selected countries only)
- UPSC-D
- UPSC-DR
- Peripheral boards
- DIU2U (for U.S. only)
- DIUN2
- DIUT2
- HXGS3, HXGR3
- IVMNL, IVMN8
- IVMP4, IVMP4R
- IVMP8 (not for U.S.) and IVMP8R (not for U.S.)
- IVMS8, IVMS8R
- IVMS8N, IVMS8NR
- SLA8N (not for U.S.), SLA16N, SLA24N
- SLAD4, SLAD8, SLAD8R
- SLAD16
- SLC16N (not for U.S.)
- SLCN (not for U.S.)
- SLMAE8, SLMAE (SLMAE200)
- SLMA, SLMA8
- SLMA2 (for selected countries only)
- SLMAV8, SLMAV24
- SLMO2, SLMO8
- SLMO8 (not for U.S.), SLMO24
- SLU8
- SLU8R
- STLS2 (not for U.S.), STLS4
- STLS4R
- STLSX2, STLSX4, STLSX4R
- STMD3
- STMI2
- TCAS-2 and TCASR-2 (for selected countries only)
- TLA2 (Not for U.S.), TLA4 (Not for U.S.), TLA8 (not for U.S.)
- TLA4R (not for U.S.)
- TM2LP
- TMAMF (for selected countries only)
- TLANI2, TLANI4, TLANI8
- TLANI4R
- TMANI, TMANI-IM, TMANI-BRA [TMANI8]
- TMC16 (for selected countries only)
- TMCAS (for selected countries only)
- TMCAS-2 (for selected countries only)
- TMDID (for U.S. only)
- TMDID2 (for selected countries only)
- TMEW2
- TMGL4 (for U.S. only)
- TMGL4R (for U.S. only)
- TMQ4 (for U.S. only)
- TST1 (for U.S. only)
- TS2N (old: TS2) [Not for U.S.], TS2R (not for U.S.)
- SLA (not for U.S.), 8SLA, 16SLA (Not for U.S.)
- SLAR
- Options
- ALUM4
- AMOM
- ANI4 (for selected countries only)
- ANI4R (for selected countries only)
- Announcement and Music Modules
- EXMNA (for U.S. only)
- GEE12 (not for U.S.), GEE16 (not for U.S.), GEE50 (not for U.S.)
- HOPE (for U.S. only)
- OPAL and OPALR
- PFT1 (not for U.S.), PFT4 (not for U.S.)
- REALS
- STBG4 (for France only)
- STRB, STRBR
- USB V.24 Adapter
- V24/1 (not for U.S.)
- V.24 Adapter
- V.24 Cable
- Installing HiPath 3000
- Installing HiPath 3800
- Installation Procedure
- Installing HiPath 3800 (Standalone)
- Unpacking the Components
- Setting up the System Cabinets
- Setting Up a Single Cabinet
- Stacking Two Cabinets
- Setting Up a Two-Cabinet System Side by Side
- Grounding the System
- For U.S. only: Grounding the System
- Checking the Grounding
- Installing HiPath 3800 (19-Inch Cabinet)
- For U.S. only: Power plug
- Mounting System Cabinets in the 19-Inch Cabinet
- Installing Boards (Configuration Notes)
- Inserting or Removing Boards
- Mounting Connector Panels (if required)
- Installing the SIVAPAC-SIPAC Board Adapter
- Initializing the Boards
- Distribution of the PCM Highway
- Static Traffic Capacity
- Connecting the Cable to the Backplane
- Backplane of the Basic Cabinet
- Expansion Cabinet Backplane
- Connecting Cables Between the Basic and Expansion Cabinet
- Connecting Peripherals to the SIVAPAC Connector on the Backplane
- Connecting Peripherals to the Connector Panels with RJ45 Jacks
- with CHAMP Jack (for U.S. only)
- Connecting Peripherals to Connector Panels with SIPAC 1 SU Connectors
- Using an External Main Distribution Frame or External Patch Panel
- Using an External Main Distribution Frame MDFU-E S30805-U5283-X
- Mounting the Main Distribution Frame (MDFU-E)
- Inserting the External Patch Panel S30807K6143-X
- Installing the Patch Panel in a 19-Inch Cabinet
- Connecting the Line Network to the External Patch Panel
- For U.S. only: Connecting Network Facilities
- Loading the System Software and Installing Subboards on the CBSAP
- Connecting Workpoint Clients
- Performing a Visual Inspection
- Installing HiPath 3550, HiPath 3350, HiPath 3500, and HiPath 3300
- Installing HiPath 3550 and HiPath 3350
- Removing the System Housing Cover
- Attaching the System to the Wall
- Grounding the System and the Main Distribution Frame
- Installing the Boards
- Laying the Line Network and Connection Cables
- Attaching Ferrite
- Configuration Notes
- Installing HiPath 3500 and HiPath 3300 (19-Inch Housing)
- Selecting the Installation Site
- Not for U.S.: Attaching a HiPath 3500 and HiPath 3300 to the Wall
- Installing a HiPath 3500 or HiPath 3300 in a Cabinet
- Connecting Cables and the Line Network
- Installing the EXMR on the CBRC
- Replacing the Backplane
- Replacing the Backplane for HiPath 3300/3500 (19" Rack)
- Starting Up HiPath 3000
- Starting Up HiPath 3800
- Assigning Station Numbers
- Carrying Out a System Reload
- Carrying Out the Country Initialization and Selecting the Password Type
- Not for U.S.: Entering the System Number
- Customer-Specific Programming
- Starting Up HiPath 3550, HiPath 3350, HiPath 3500, HiPath 3300
- Supplying the System With Power
- Startup and Administration HiPath 5000
- Introduction
- Software Structure
- Notes on Open Numbering in a HiPath 3000/5000 Network
- Installation Requirements
- Server Networking
- IP Network and Application Server Requirements
- Requirements of Delay Times
- Quality Assurance Procedures to be Supported
- Starting HiPath 5000
- Integrating the HiPath 5000 Server in the Customer LAN
- Overview
- Licensing
- Starting the Installation
- Installing HiPath Fault Management
- Installing the TAPI Service Provider
- Verifying Installation
- Checking Entries in the Event Viewer
- Modifying HiPath 5000 Components (Retro-Fitting, Updating, Deleting)
- Version-wide Upgrading of an Existing HiPath 5000 Installation
- Performing Licensing
- Optimizing Operating System Settings
- Windows Server 2003
- Windows Server 2008
- Required configuration changes
- Configuration of the DCOM settings of a COM application
- Editing UAC settings on computer B
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- Perform HiPath 5000 Basic Configuration
- Creating a Central Customer Database for IP Networking
- Adding Individual Nodes for IP Networking
- GetAccount
- Connecting an Uninterruptible Power Supply to HiPath 5000
- Starting HiPath 3000 as a Gateway
- Starting HiPath 3800 as a Gateway
- Starting HiPath 3500 as a Gateway
- Starting HiPath 3300 as a Gateway
- Licensing Fundamentals
- Licensing for HiPath 3000 V9, HiPath 5000 V9
- Grace Period
- Licensing Scenarios
- Networked HiPath 3000 Systems without HiPath 5000 RSM
- Networked HiPath 3000 Systems with HiPath 5000 RSM
- Upgrading to HiPath 3000 V9, HiPath 5000 V9
- Removing a Standalone System from a Network with HiPath 5000 RSM
- Replacing License-sensitive Hardware (Changing the MAC Address)
- Licensing optiClient Attendant V9 to HiPath 3000 V9
- Protection Against License Manipulation
- Expanding and Upgrading HiPath 3000
- HiPath 3000Expanding
- Connecting a Printer
- Inserting Powerbox PB3000
- PB3000 Control, Display, and Connecting Elements
- Components
- Installation Options
- Powerbox PB3000 with batteries and LUNA2
- Installing Batteries in PB3000
- Installing the LUNA2 Power Supply in PB3000
- Wall mounting PB3000 (Not for USA:)
- Inch Cabinet Installation for PB3000
- Connecting Special Equipment
- Information on Third-Party Entrance Telephones
- Connecting Speakers
- Upgrading HiPath 3000
- Upgrading from V8 to V9
- Upgrading a HiPath 5000 RSM Network
- Upgrading a HiPath 3000 System Networked with HiPath 4000
- Upgrade HiPath 3000 for Signaling & Payload encryption (SPE)
- Additional System Load
- Workpoint Clients
- OpenStage Product Family
- Gigabit variant of OpenStage terminals
- OpenStage Terminals
- OpenStage 15
- OpenStage 20
- OpenStage 30
- OpenStage 40
- OpenStage 60
- OpenStage 80
- Connection and Startup
- Ports on the Underside of the Telephone for the CorNet-IP Model
- Ports on the Underside of the Telephone for the TDM Model
- OpenStage Terminals - Description of Ports
- OpenStage Add-On Devices
- OpenStage Key Module 40, 60, 80
- Possible Configurations for the Key Modules
- Powering the OpenStage Telephones, Add-On Devices, and Adapters
- OpenStage Accessories
- OpenStage PhoneAdapter
- Headsets
- Updating Software for the OpenStage TDM Telephone Service
- Updating Software Manually via a USB Stick
- Accessing Hardware and Software Version Information
- optiPoint 410 / optiPoint 410 S and optiPoint 420 / optiPoint 420 S
- optiPoint 410 and optiPoint 410 S Telephones
- optiPoint 410 economy, optiPoint 410 economy S
- optiPoint 410 economy plus, optiPoint 410 economy plus S
- optiPoint 410 standard, optiPoint 410 standard S
- optiPoint 410 advance, optiPoint 410 advance S
- optiPoint 420 and optiPoint 420 S Telephones
- optiPoint 420 economy plus, optiPoint 420 economy plus S
- optiPoint 420 standard, optiPoint 420 standard S
- optiPoint 420 advance, optiPoint 420 advance S
- Connections on the Bottom of the Telephone
- Key Modules for optiPoint 410/410 S and 420/420 S
- optiPoint 410 display module
- Central Administration of IP Workpoints via the System
- Plug&Play Startup of IP Workpoints
- Software Upgrade of IP Workpoints via the System
- optiPoint 600 office
- optiPoint 500
- optiPoint 500 Telephones
- optiPoint 500 economy (not for U.S.)
- optiPoint 500 basic
- optiPoint 500 standard, optiPoint 500 standard SL (for U.S. only)
- optiPoint 500 advance
- Connection Requirements for HiPath 3000
- Connection
- Ports on the Bottom of the Telephone
- USB 1.1 Interface
- optiPoint 500 Add-On Devices
- optiPoint 500 Adapters
- optiPoint analog adapter
- optiPoint ISDN adapter
- optiPoint phone adapter
- optiPoint acoustic adapter
- optiPoint recorder adapter
- Possible optiPoint Adapter Configurations
- optiPoint 500 key modules and adapters power supply
- Key Programming
- optiLog 4me
- optiPoint Accessories
- Power supply unit for optiPoint 410/410 S and 420/420 S
- OpenScape Personal Edition
- HiPath AP 1120
- optiPoint WL2 professional/optiPoint WL2 professional S
- Attendant Console Versions
- optiPoint Attendant
- optiClient Attendant V8
- Mobile Telephones for HiPath Cordless Office
- Gigaset S4 professional
- Gigaset M2 professional
- Logging Mobile Telephones on to the System
- Logging On the Mobile Telephone
- Checking the Login Status of the Mobile Telephones
- Analog Telephones for HiPath 3000
- ISDN Terminals for HiPath 3000
- HiPath Cordless Office
- System Configuration
- Technical Data for Base Stations
- Power-Related Capacity Limits
- Multi-SLC and System-Wide Networking
- Service
- System Administration Options
- Administration On Site with System Telephone
- Remote administration
- Getting started
- Upgrade of the Plug PC
- Configuration of SSDP and devices
- HiPath Xpressions Compact
- Tracing
- Downloading the trace files
- Connectivity check
- User interface on RSP
- Service and Maintenance Tasks
- Manual Customer Data Backup with HiPath 3000
- Customer Data Backup with HiPath Software Manager
- Effects of Hardware Changes on Customer Data
- Exchanging Workpoint Clients
- Relocate/Transfer Application Processor Software (APS)
- APS Transfer
- APS Transfer for HiPath 3000 Systems With HiPath Software Manager
- Determine current system software version
- Backing Up System Components (Backup Manager)
- HiPath User Management
- Guided Maintenance
- Power Supplies
- Recording HiPath 3000 Trunk Status
- Recording Station Status
- Recording the Status of the HiPath 3000 V.24 Interfaces
- Trace Options for HiPath 3000
- Trace Options and Evaluations in Connection with SRTP
- Monitoring IP Data Packages with rpcap and Wireshark (Ethereal)
- HiPath Manager PCM Trace Monitor for HiPath 5000
- Starting and exiting the trace monitor
- The Screen Layout of the Trace Monitor
- General Functions
- Exporting Trace Windows
- Event log for HiPath 3000
- Event log for HiPath 5000
- HiPath Fault Management
- Licensing Analysis
- Analysis Using HiPath Software Manager and HiPath Inventory Manager
- HiPath 3000-Error mess. (Entries in the event log for HiPath 3000)
- HiPath 5000-Error mess. (Event Viewer Entries for HiPath 5000)
- Correcting Errors
- Manual Error Correction With HiPath 3000/5000 Manager E
- Remote Service
- HiPath 3000 Connection Options
- HiPath 5000 Connection Options
- DTMF Remote Administration of HiPath 3000
- Remote Error Signaling
- Controlled Release of a Remote Connection
- Remote Error Signaling Using SNMP
- Security Features
- Password Protection against Brute Force Attacks
- Pre-Determined User Groups and Their Access Rights
- System Access Options
- Customer Data Security
- Automatic Logging of Administration Procedures
- Issuing and Saving Log Data
- HiPath 3000/5000 in the LAN Network
- Network protocols
- SIP / SIP-Q
- Standards Supported
- QoS - Quality of Service
- HiPath's Network Analysis Service
- LIM/LIMS board for LAN connection
- HG 1500 Board
- Protocols
- Protocols Used
- Security/Firewall/Packet Filter
- IP Networking
- Voice over IP (VoIP)
- General Parameters for Voice over IP
- Voice Coding
- Environmental Requirements for VoIP
- Fax over IP with HG 1500
- Modem via IP
- Internet Gateway
- PPP, PPPoE and PPTP
- Network Address Translation (NAT)
- Multilink
- IP accounting
- Virtual Private Network (VPN)
- Secure Mode
- Security Policy
- Tunnel
- Data Security
- Routing
- Call Charge Allocation and Callback
- Internet Access
- HG 1500 and Access to the Internet via a Network Provider
- IP Address Mapping
- Remote control
- Firewall
- Alive Monitoring with Keep Alive
- Management Tools
- Multi-Gateway Administration (MGA)
- IP Trunking
- Features of IP Networking
- Network-Wide Features with IP Networking
- Special Features of Windows Networks
- IP Payload Switching
- Applications over IP
- TCP Client in HiPath 3000/5000
- CSTA via IP
- Administration & Fault Management
- SNMP functions
- Using SNMP
- Administering HiPath 3000/5000 via the LAN Interface
- A System Programming Codes (Expert Mode Codes)
- B Codes for Activating/Deactivating Features
- C IP Protocols and Port Numbers Used with HiPath 3000/5000 V7 and Higher
- D Identifying System Power Requirements
- D.1 HiPath 3800 Board Power Requirement
- D.2 HiPath 3550 Board Power Requirement
- D.3 HiPath 3350 Board Power Requirement
- D.4 HiPath 3500 Board Power Requirement
- D.5 HiPath 3300 Board Power Requirement
- D.6 Workpoint Client, Add-On Device, and Adapter Power Requirements
- D.7 Checking Whether the Output of a Power Supply Unit is Sufficient
- D.8 Identifying the Primary System Power Requirement
- E Notes for Editing the File snmpd.cnf
- E.3 Community (Read/Write)
- E.4 Consequences for the File snmpd.cnf
- F Country Versions
- F.2 Countries with Country Code "IM"