Avaya Definity Enterprise Communications Server User manual

DEFINITY Wireless Business System
Installation and Test
555-232-102
Comcode 700211188
Issue 6
September 2001

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Avaya can assume no responsibility for any errors. Changes and
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Your Responsibility for Your System’s Security
You are responsible for the security of your system. Avaya does not
warrant that this product is immune from or will prevent
unauthorized use of common-carrier telecommunication services or
facilities accessed through or connected to it. Avaya will not be
responsible for any charges that result from such unauthorized use.
Product administration to prevent unauthorized use is your
responsibility and your system administrator should read all
documents provided with this product to fully understand the
features available that may reduce your risk of incurring charges.
Federal Communications Commission Statements
Part 15D: Unlicensed Personal Communications.
This equipment has been certified to comply with the regulations
governing unlicensed Personal Communication devices pursuant to
Subpart D of Part 15 of the FCC rules. This subpart sets the
regulations for devices operating in the 1920-1930 MHz frequency
band.
Part 68: Network Registration Number. This equipment is
registered with the FCC in accordance with Part 68 of the FCC
Rules. It is identified by FCC registration number
AS593M-13283-MF-E.
Part 68: Answer-Supervision Signaling. Allowing this
equipment to be operated in a manner that does not provide proper
answer-supervision signaling is in violation of Part 68 rules. This
equipment returns answer-supervision signals to the public switched
network when:
■Answered by the called station
■Answered by the attendant
■Routed to a recorded announcement that can be
administered by the CPE user
■This equipment returns answer-supervision signals on all
DID calls forwarded back to the public switched telephone
network. Permissible exceptions are when a call is
unanswered, a busy tone is received, or a reorder tone is
received.
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Contents
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About This Book vii
■Introduction vii
■Audience vii
■Important Safety Guidelines for Users vii
Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy viii
Cardiac Pacemakers viii
Hearing Aid Compatibility viii
■Typographic Conventions ix
■Organization ix
■Related Information x
■Getting Help x
1 UTAM Disablement 1-1
■Introduction 1-1
2 Switch Administration 2-1
■Introduction 2-1
■Procedure: Software Installation 2-1
3 Hardware Installation 3-1
■Introduction 3-1
■Safety Information 3-1
Basic Instructions 3-1
Additional Safety Instructions for Installation 3-4
■Environmental and Power Requirements 3-4
Environment 3-4
9601 WT Environment 3-5
9630 Series WT Environment 3-5

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■DWBS Components 3-6
■Radio Controllers 3-9
Procedure: Installing Radio Controllers 3-11
■Wireless Fixed Base 3-12
Power Options 3-13
Procedure: Installing the Wireless Fixed Base 3-18
■Cell Antenna Unit 3-30
Procedure: Installing Indoor CAUs 3-30
Procedure: Installing 559D Dipole CAUs 3-32
Procedure: Installing 559B/C Outdoor CAUs 3-36
Fixed-Length Coax Interface 3-43
■DWBS WTs 3-43
9601 WT 3-44
9630 Series WT 3-44
Procedure: Obtaining the IPEI 3-45
4 DWBS Testing 4-1
■Introduction 4-1
■Verifying Radio Component Configurations 4-1
■Procedure: WT Firmware Download and Connection 4-2
Determining if a Firmware Download is Required 4-2
Initial Operations 4-4
Establishing Connections 4-7
Using Keys to Download WT Firmware 4-11
WT Firmware Download Error Codes 4-12
■Procedure: Performing Wireless Test Calls 4-15
■Procedure: Verifying Operative
Cell IDs 4-16

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About This Book
Introduction
DEFINITY®Wireless Business System Installation and Test provides both
hardware and software background information and procedures for the installation
and testing of the DEFINITY Wireless Business System (DWBS).
NOTE:
Before using this book, all planning and site-preparation steps must be
completed. The technician’s function is to install the hardware and load the
software to bring up the system. For additional planning and site
information, see the documents listed in the “Related Information”section in
this chapter.
Audience
The primary audience for this book is the installation technician.
Important Safety Guidelines for Users
Observe these guidelines for safe and efficient operation of your DWBS 9601
Wireless Terminal (WT) or 9630 Series WT.
Your WT is a radio transmitter and receiver. When the battery is installed, the
phone is on and it receives and sends out radio frequency (RF) energy. The
phone operates in the frequency range of 1920 to 1930 MHz. Your handheld
wireless telephone uses the digital Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) mode.
Power is transmitted in bursts at a 100 Hz pulsed repetition rate. The peak
envelope transmit power is 100 mW or less.

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Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy
The design of your wireless telephone complies with the latest safety levels of the
Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) and the American National
Standards Institute (ANSI) with respect to human exposure to RF energy. Of
course, if you would like to limit RF exposure even further, you may choose to
control the duration of your calls.
Cardiac Pacemakers
The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum
separation distance of six inches be maintained between a handheld wireless
phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with a pacemaker. These
recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and
recommendations of wireless technology research.
■Always keep the WT more than six inches from the pacemaker whenever
the battery is in the WT.
■Do not carry the WT in a breast pocket.
■Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for
interference.
■If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, take the
battery out of your phone immediately.
Hearing Aid Compatibility
Most electronic equipment, such as equipment in hospitals, is shielded from RF
energy. However, RF energy from wireless telephones may affect some electronic
equipment.
Although the DWBS WT is compatible with inductively coupled hearing aids, you
should consult your physician or hearing aid manufacturer to determine if your
hearing aid is adequately shielded from external RF energy. The operation of
inadequately shielded medical devices may be adversely affected when a
portable wireless telephone is operating in close proximity.

Typographic Conventions
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Typographic Conventions
The following typographic conventions are used in this book to convey information
consistently and quickly.
■This typeface is used for references to titles of other information and for
emphasis within other typefaces.
■This typeface emphasizes key words to help clarify meaning in a sentence
or to call attention to a distinction.
■The following note icon identifies additional information pertinent to the text
preceding it.
NOTE:
Organization
This book is organized as follows:
■Chapter 1, “UTAM Disablement,”discusses the general requirements
and caveats for installing and moving the DWBS.
■Chapter 2, “Switch Administration,”deals with the administration of the
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server and the Mobility Manager
for system operation.
■Chapter 3, “Hardware Installation,”provides the technician with
background and procedural information to install the hardware.
■Chapter 4, “DWBS Testing,”provides the installer with background and
procedural information to ensure that the system is operational.
■Chapter 5, “Commands,”provides a list of DEFINITY ECS Release 9 and
Mobility Manager commands associated with the installation of the system.
■Appendix A, “DWBS Installation Checklist,”provides a checklist for
performing a DWBS installation. Page references to the appropriate
background information are provided.
A glossary and an index are also included.

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Related Information
This book serves as a user’s guide for the installation and test of the DWBS.
Additional books in the series are as follows:
■DEFINITY Wireless Business System Maintenance, 555-232-103
■DEFINITY Wireless Business System 9630 Series Wireless Terminal Quick
Reference, 555-232-702
■DEFINITY Wireless Business System 9630 Series Wireless Terminal User
Guide, 555-232-701
Getting Help
If you have any questions regarding the information in this book, call technical
support at (800) 248-1234.

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UTAM Disablement
Introduction
NOTE:
The rules of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) apply only to
the United States. In the US, do not activate the DWBS until you receive the
installation package and UTAM clearance for the site from the DEFINITY
Wireless Design Team (DWDT).
Systems in Canada follow the same UTAM disablement rules as in the US,
as specified by Industry Canada (IC) and the Industry Advisory Group (IAG).
For disablement rules in other countries, contact the International Offer
Manager.
The rules of the FCC and UTAM, Inc. (designated by the FCC as a frequency
coordinator for the unlicensed band) mandate that any wireless system, including
the DWBS, that operates in the 1910-1930 MHz band automatically disables itself
if the system is moved from the initial premises where it is installed. (This means
that Wireless Fixed Bases (WFBs) and Cell Antenna Units (CAUs) may be moved
within a customer building, but they may not be moved to another customer
location.) In keeping with this requirement, the DWBS automatically disables the
radio transmission if the DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server®(ECS)
experiences a total loss of power. The radio transmission may be enabled only
after the Avaya remote maintenance center is able to contact the DEFINITY ECS
to confirm the system’s location. This confirmation occurs within approximately 30
minutes after power is restored.

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A power-up reset of the DEFINITY ECS generates a major power alarm, and the
DWBS will not operate until the location of the DEFINITY ECS can be verified by
an authorized Avaya representative. (However, a wired set would operate without
this verification.) The radio transmission is activated only upon confirmation of the
DEFINITY ECS location. Activation will occur automatically once the Avaya
remote monitoring center receives the alarm and can reconnect with the
DEFINITY ECS. The process normally occurs within 30 minutes of power-up. If
the remote center cannot contact the switch, a technician must be dispatched to
restore the wireless service.

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Switch Administration
Introduction
This chapter provides the steps necessary to administer the DEFINITY ECS
Release 9 Generic 3 for system operation.
DEFINITY ECS administration is done via Generic 3 switch commands and the
Mobility Manager administration software. The Mobility Manager software
comprises fields and commands specific to the system operation.
Procedure: Software Installation
The following procedure explains how to install the DWBS software. Additional
commands are available to change or delete information. See Chapter 5 for a list
of DEFINITY ECS and Mobility Manager commands associated with DWBS
installation.
1. (This step can be completed only with the permission of the regional
Customer Service Associate [CSA] either remotely or on-site.) From the
DEFINITY ECS management terminal (MT), log on as init and execute the
change system-parameters customer-options command. Verify that the
G3 Version field on page 1 of the Optional Features form contains V5 or
greater. The system will not operate on an earlier version. Page 1 of the
form appears as follows:

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Figure 2-1. Optional Features Form (Page 1)
2. Go to Page 4 of the form, which appears as follows:
OPTIONAL FEATURES
Page 1 of 10display system-parameters customer-options
(NOTE: You must logoff & login to effect the permission changes.)
Maximum Ports: 1000 15 0 0
G3 Version: V10
Location: 2 Maximum XMOBILE Stations: 25 13 0 0
IP PORT CAPACITIES
Maximum Administered IP Trunks: 100 36 0 0
Maximum Concurrently Registered IP Stations:
Maximum Administered Remote Office Trunks:
Maximum Concurrently Registered Remote Office Stations:
Maximum Concurrently Registered IP eCons:
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0
0 0
Maximum Number of DSI Boards with Echo Cancellation:
Maximum VAL Boards:
100 0 0 0
Used Low High

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Figure 2-2. Optional Features Form (Page 4)
3. Change the Wireless field value from nto y.
4. Submit the form.
5. Log off and then log on again to the DEFINITY ECS local or remote MT as
init.
6. Execute the change system-parameters wireless command to generate
the Wireless System-Parameters form. Two versions of the form are shown
in the following figures:
OPTIONAL FEATURES
Page 4 of 10display system parameters customer-options
Tenant Partitioning? n
Time of Day Routing? n
Uniform Dialing Plan? y
Usage Allocation Enhancements? y
VAL Full 1-Hour Capacity? n
Processor and System MSP? n
Private Networking? y
(NOTE: You must logoff & login to effect the permission changes.)
Remote Office? n
Restrict Call Forward Off Net? y
Secondary Data Module? y Wideband Switching? n
Wireless? y
Station and Trunk MSP? n
Station as Virtual Extension? n
Survivable Remote Processor? n
Terminal Trans. Init. (TTI)? y

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Figure 2-3. Wireless-Related System Parameters Form (G3r)
WIRELESS-RELATED SYSTEM PARAMETERS
System Identification: 0100015-2176
Page 1 of 1change system-parameters wireless
Allowable Carrier Frequencies (MHz)
1: 1920.625 y
Master Port Network: 5
2: 1921.875 y
3: 1923.125 y
4: 1924.375 y
5. 1925.625 y
6. 1926.875 y
7. 1928.125 y
8. 1929.375 y
Radio Transmission? y
Maximum Radio Controllers: 9
Maximum Wireless Terminals: 22
Port Networks With Radio Controllers
1: y 6: n 11: n 16: n 21: n 26: n 31: n 36: n 41: n
2: y 7: n 12: n 17: n 22: n 27: n 32: n 37: n 42: n
3: y 8: n 13: n 18: n 23: n 28: n 33: n 38: n 43: n
4: n 9: n 14: n 19: n 24: n 29: n 34: n 39: n 44: n
5: n 10: n 15: n 20: n 25: n 30: n 35: n 40: n
UTAM Disablement? y

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Figure 2-4. Wireless-Related System Parameters Form (G3si/vs/Prologix™)
7. Allow the administrable part of the System Identification field to remain at the default
value of 2176.
NOTE:
This field provides the system with an identifier that is broadcast
regularly in its beacon or traffic-bearing channels. The system ID
includes two parts: system-generated digits and administrable digits.
The system-generated part is displayed as a read-only prefix to the
administrable part.
If this field is changed, you must busy out, reset, and release all
administered RCs before the change will be read into the RCs.The
new system ID must be programmed into all new and existing handsets. It is
not recommended that this field be changed.
This field will change if the wireless customer option is changed to nthen y
after the initial provisioning.
WIRELESS-RELATED SYSTEM PARAMETERS
System Identification: 0100015-2176
change system-parameters wireless
Allowable Carrier Frequencies (MHz)
0: 1929.375 y
Master Port Network: 1
1: 1928.125 y
2: 1926.875 y
3: 1925.625 y
4: 1924.375 y
5: 1923.125 y
6: 1921.875 y
7: 1920.625 y
Radio Transmission: y
Maximum Radio Controllers: 10
Maximum Wireless Terminals: 200
Port Networks With Radio Controllers
1: y
2: n
3: n
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8. In the Maximum Radio Controllers field, enter the maximum number of RCs that
may be administered in the system. This number is based on the UTAM clearance
for the site from the DWDT, and it should match the number of RCs designated in
the DWDT package. UTAM clearance from the DWDT and the DWDT package
are required for DWBS activation in the United States. Valid values for the field
are from 0to 150 inclusive for G3r and from 0to 50 inclusive for all other
configurations.
NOTE:
The field determines the number of RCs that are added to the system via the
add radio-controller command. The field does not limit the number of RC
circuit packs that may be physically inserted into and recognized by the
system.
9. Enter the maximum number of WTs that are in the system. This number is based on
the order of rights-to-use (RTUs) per station. Valid values are from 0to 1500
inclusive.
NOTE:
The number of administered WTs is included in the system-wide count of
station and trunk ports administered in the Maximum Ports field within the
Customer-Options form. The value in the Maximum Wireless Terminals field
must always be less than or equal to the value in the Maximum Ports field.
10. Set the Master Port Network field to a number identifying a port network
that contains an RC circuit pack. Values for a G3si system include 1, 2, and
3. Values for a G3r system include 01 through 44. The default value is a
blank field.
NOTE:
This field is displayed only for DEFINITY ECS G3i and DEFINITY
ECS G3r configurations.
11. Populate the Radio Transmission field, as desired. This field is used to
control whether the radio subsystem is enabled. That is, whether the radios
should transmit or not.
Default is y. This means that, as a default, the radios will transmit and
function normally when the RCs, WFBs and CAUs are administered
properly.
12. Populate the UTAM Disablement field, as desired. This field is used to
control whether the UTAM disablement feature is active for a system (that
is, whether the DWBS disables itself following a system power cycle).
Default is y. This means that, as a default, the radio subsystem is disabled
following a power cycle of the system. Whenever a DWBS is power-cycled,
the Radio Transmission field is set to n, and the radios are disabled. A save
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system over the Initialization and Administration System (INADS) line.
INADS is set up to log into the DEFINITY ECS and set the Radio
Transmission field to yto restore radio service.
Whenever the field is set to n, the radio subsystem is not disabled following
a system power cycle. This means that, after a power cycle, the Radio
Transmission field is not set to n, a save translations is not done, a major
alarm is not generated, and a call into the DEFINITY ECS is not required to
restore radio service. The radio subsystem continues to initialize and
operate as normal.
On system upgrades, value yis the default for the field.
NOTE:
This field should be changed to nonly whenever the DWBS resides
in countries where the legal requirements for disablement do not
apply.
13. In the Allowable Carrier Frequencies field, enable all frequencies by
updating the specific field value to yunless otherwise directed by the
DWDT.
NOTE:
The eight field options support the administration of the superset of
carrier frequencies that are allowed for a system as determined by
UTAM. (UTAM has been designated by the FCC as a frequency
coordinator for the unlicensed band.) The allowable carrier
frequencies administered in this field define the frequencies that can
be administered in the Carrier-Frequencies form.
If this field is changed, you must busy out, reset, and release all
administered RCs before the change will be read into the RCs.
14. Enable all port networks that will contain RC circuit packs by updating the
specific field value to y.
NOTE:
RCs that are serving contiguous areas must be in the same port
network.
During a power-up system reset, the Radio Transmission field is set
to nand wireless capabilities are disabled until Avaya can verify that
the system has not been moved. Refer to Chapter 1 of this document
for details.
15. Change the Radio Controller Cluster ID assignment fields, as desired. One
field exists for each potentially administered radio controller circuit pack on
a system. For G3r, there are 150 ID fields. For all other configurations,
there are 50 ID fields. These fields are initially populated by the system
when a radio controller circuit pack is administered on the system using the
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to re-assign and/or reuse the downloadable Cluster ID associated with a
radio controller circuit pack. The Cluster ID, also known as a Cell ID, is
used by the switch to page a WT in a specific cell. The Cluster ID for an
administered radio controller circuit pack is displayed on the list
configuration radio controller command.
The RC# field is a system assigned ID that cannot be changed.
The Location field contains the circuit pack address PPCSS of an
administered radio controller circuit pack. The field is populated and
maintained by the system. It cannot be changed by the user.
The ID field contains the Cluster ID for an RC.
a. On a new system, where there are no radio controllers
administered, the default value for all Location and ID fields is blank.
b. When a radio controller circuit pack is added to the system using the
add radio command, the ID field for that RC contains a system
assigned ID from 1-32. This number can be verified using the list
configuration radio-controller all command.
c. To re-assign or reuse a Cluster ID, change the ID field for an RC.
Valid values are 1-32.
Figure 2-5. Radio Controller Cluster ID Assignments
RADIO CONTROLLER CLUSTER ID ASSIGNMENTS
Page 2 of 4change system-parameters wireless
RC# Location ID RC# Location ID RC# Location ID RC# Location ID
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