Strata CIX100 Owner's manual

Telecommunication Systems Division
Strata®CIX™
Programming Manual
Volume 1
(Software Release 5.2
for Network eManager®)
Title Page
®
December 2009

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manufacturing methods may warrant.
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Strata CIX40, CIX100, CIX200, CIX670 and CIX1200 General End User
Information
The Strata CIX 40, CIX100, CIX200, CIX670 or CIX1200 Digital Business Telephone System is registered
in accordance with the provisions of Part 68 of the Federal Communications Commission’s Rules and
Regulations.
FCC Requirements
Means of Connection: The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has established rules which
permit the Strata CIX system to be connected directly to the telephone network. Connection points are
provided by the telephone company—connections for this type of customer-provided equipment will not be
provided on coin lines. Connections to party lines are subject to state tariffs.
Incidence of Harm: If the system is malfunctioning, it may also be disrupting the telephone network. The
system should be disconnected until the problem can be determined and repaired. If this is not done, the
telephone company may temporarily disconnect service. If possible, they will notify you in advance, but, if
advance notice is not practical, you will be notified as soon as possible. You will be informed of your right to
file a complaint with the FCC.
Service or Repair: For service or repair, contact your local Toshiba telecommunications distributor. To
obtain the nearest Toshiba telecommunications distributor in your area, log onto www.toshiba.com/taistsd/
pages/support_dealerlocator.html or call (800) 222-5805 and ask for a Toshiba Telecom Dealer.
Telephone Network Compatibility: The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment,
operations, and procedures. If such changes affect the compatibility or use of the Strata CIX40, CIX100,
CIX200, CIX670 or CIX1200 system, the telephone company will notify you in advance to give you an
opportunity to maintain uninterrupted service.
Notification of Telephone Company: Before connecting a Strata CIX system to the telephone network, the
telephone company may request the following:
1.Your telephone number.
2.FCC and ACTA registration
• Strata CIX 40, CIX100, CIX200, CIX670 or CIX1200 may be configured as a Key, Hybrid or PBX
telephone system. The appropriate configuration for your system is dependent upon your operation of
the system.
• If the operation of your system is only manual selection of outgoing lines, it may be registered as a Key
telephone system.
• If your operation requires automatic selection of outgoing lines, such as dial access, Least Cost
Routing, Pooled Line Buttons, etc., the system must be registered as a Hybrid telephone system. In
addition to the above, certain features (tie Lines, Off-premises Stations, etc.) may also require Hybrid
telephone system registration in some areas.
• If you are unsure of your type of operation and/or the appropriate FCC registration number, contact
your local Toshiba telecommunications distributor for assistance.
FCC Registration Numbers
SYSTEM PBX
Fully-protected PBXs Hybrid
Fully-protected multifunction systemsKEY
Fully-protected telephone key systems
CIX40 CJ6PF03BDTCHS402 CJ6MF03BDTCHS40 CJ6KD03BDTCHS40
CIX100 CJ6MUL-35931-PF-E CJ6MUL-35930-MF-E CJ6MUL-35929-KF-E
CIX200 CJ6PF03BDTCHS192 CJ6MF03BDTCHS192 CJ6KD03BDTCHS192
CIX670 CJ6MUL-35931-PF-E CJ6MUL-35930-MF-E CJ6MUL-35929-KF-E
CIX1200 CJ6MUL-35931-PF-E CJ6MUL-35930-MF-E CJ6MUL-35929-KF-E

• Ringer equivalence number: 0.3B. The ringer equivalence number (REN) is useful to determine the
quantity of devices which you may connect to your telephone line and still have all of those devices
ring when your number is called. In most areas, but not all, the sum of the RENs of all devices
connected to one line should not exceed five (5.0B). To be certain of the number of devices you may
connect to your line, as determined by the REN, you should contact your local telephone company to
ascertain the maximum REN for your calling area.
3.Network connection information USOC jack required: RJ11/14C,
RJ21/2E/2F/2G/2HX/RJ49C (see Network Requirements in this document). Items 2, 3 and 4 are also
indicated on the equipment label.
4.Authorized Network Parts: 02LS2/GS2, 02RV2-T/O, OL13C/B, T11/12/31/32M, 04DU9-BN/DN/1SN,
02IS5, 04DU9-BN/DN/1SN1ZN
Radio Frequency Interference
Warning: This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and
used in accordance with the manufacturer’s instruction manual, may cause interference to radio
communications. It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device
pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection
against such interference when operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this equipment in a
residential area is likely to cause interference, in which case, the user, at his/her own expense, will be
required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference.
Underwriters Laboratory
This system is listed with Underwriters Laboratory (UL). Secondary protection is required on any wiring
from any telephone that exits the building or is subject to lightning or other electrical surges, and on DID,
OPS, and Tie lines. (Additional information is provided in this manual.)
Important Notice — Music-On-Hold
In accordance with U.S. Copyright Law, a license may be required from the American Society of
Composers, Authors and Publishers, or other similar organization, if radio or TV broadcasts are
transmitted through the music-on-hold feature of this telecommunication system. Toshiba America
Information Systems, Inc., strongly recommends not using radio or television broadcasts and hereby
disclaims any liability arising out of the failure to obtain such a license.
CP01, Issue 8, Part I Section 14.1
Notice: The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the
equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements as
prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical Requirements document(s). The Department
does not guarantee the Equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction.
Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities
of the local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable
method of connection. The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not
prevent degradation of service in some situations.
Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated by the supplier. Any
repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the
telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment.

Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility,
telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precaution
may be particularly important in rural areas.
CAUTION! Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should
contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate.
CP01, Issue 8, Part I Section 14.2
Ringer Equivalence Notice: The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) assigned to each terminal device
provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone
interface. The terminal on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the
requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the Devices does not exceed 5.
Hearing Aid Compatibility Notice: The FCC has established rules that require all installed business
telephones be hearing aid compatible. This rule applies to all telephones regardless of the date of
manufacture or installation. There are severe financial penalties which may be levied on the end-user for
non-compliance.

TOSHIBA AMERICA INFORMATION SYSTEMS, INC. (“TAIS”)
Telecommunication Systems Division License Agreement
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Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc.
Telecommunication Systems Division
End-User Limited Warranty
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Toshiba (except for fuses, lamps, and other consumables) will, upon delivery by TAIS or an authorized TAIS
dealer to a retail customer in new condition, be free from defects in material and workmanship for twenty-four (24)
months after delivery, except as otherwise provided by TAIS in the TAIS warranty accompanying the products or
posted on TAIS’s website. Products which are not manufactured by Toshiba but are purchased from Toshiba, will
be subject to the warranty provisions provided by the equipment manufacturer, unless TAIS notifies the end-user
of any additional warranty provisions in writing.
This warranty is void (a) if the equipment is used under other than normal use and maintenance conditions, (b) if
the equipment is modified or altered, unless the modification or alteration is expressly authorized by TAIS, (c) if
the equipment is subject to abuse, neglect, lightning, electrical fault, or accident, (d) if the equipment is repaired
by someone other than TAIS or an authorized TAIS dealer, (e) if the equipment’s serial number is defaced or miss-
ing, or (f) if the equipment is installed or used in combination or in assembly with products not supplied by TAIS
and which are not compatible or are of inferior quality, design, or performance.
The sole obligation of TAIS or Toshiba Corporation under this warranty, or under any other legal obligation with
respect to the equipment, is the repair or replacement of such defective or missing parts as are causing the malfunc-
tion by TAIS or its authorized dealer with new or refurbished parts (at their option). If TAIS or one of its autho-
rized dealers does not replace or repair such parts, the retail customer’s sole remedy will be a refund of the price
charged by TAIS to its dealers for such parts as are proven to be defective, and which are returned to TAIS through
one of its authorized dealers within the warranty period and no later than thirty (30) days after such malfunction,
whichever first occurs.
Under no circumstances will the retail customer or any user or dealer or other person be entitled to any direct,
special, indirect, consequential, or exemplary damages, for breach of contract, tort, or otherwise. Under no circum-
stances will any such person be entitled to any sum greater than the purchase price paid for the item of equipment
that is malfunctioning.
To obtain service under this warranty, the retail customer must bring the malfunction of the machine to the atten-
tion of one of TAIS’ authorized dealers within the applicable warranty period and no later than thirty (30) days
after such malfunction, whichever first occurs. Failure to bring the malfunction to the attention of an authorized
TAIS dealer within the prescribed time results in the customer being not entitled to warranty service.
THERE ARE NO OTHER WARRANTIES FROM EITHER TOSHIBA AMERICA INFORMATION SYSTEMS,
INC., OR TOSHIBA CORPORATION WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE FACE OF THIS WARRANTY. ALL
OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND FITNESS FOR USE, ARE EXCLUDED.
No TAIS dealer and no person other than an officer of TAIS may extend or modify this warranty. No such modifi-
cation or extension is effective unless it is in writing and signed by the Vice President and General Manager, Tele-
communication Systems Division.

WARRANTIES FOR NON-TOSHIBA BRANDED THIRD
PARTY PRODUCTS
A valuable element of Toshiba’s product strategy is to offer our customers a complete product portfolio.
To provide this value to our customers at the most optimal prices, we offer both Toshiba-branded and
third-party manufactured products that support our Toshiba Strata CIX product portfolio. Similar to
other resellers of software, hardware and peripherals, these third-party manufactured products carry
warranties independent of our Toshiba limited warranty provided with our Toshiba-branded products.
Customers should note that third-party manufacturer warranties vary from product to product and are
covered by the warranties provided through the original manufacturer and passed on intact to the
purchaser by Toshiba. Customers should consult their product documentation for third-party warranty
information specific to third-party products. More information may also be available in some cases
from the manufacturer’s public website.
While Toshiba offers a wide selection of software, hardware and peripheral products, we do not
specifically test or guarantee that the third-party products we offer work under every configuration with
any or all of the various models of the Toshiba Strata CIX. Toshiba does not endorse, warrant nor
assume any liability in connection with such third party products or services. If you have questions
about compatibility, we recommend and encourage you to contact the third-party software, hardware
and peripheral product manufacturer directly.

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Contents
Chapter 1 – Strata CIX Programming Guidelines
Use Default Auto-programming to Start Up .......................................................................................1-1
Auto-programming Limitations .....................................................................................................1-2
Station and BIOU Auto-programming ..........................................................................................1-2
Station PDN Auto-programming ..................................................................................................1-3
CO Line Auto-programming .........................................................................................................1-3
MIPU / GIPU / LIPU / BIPU Settings ...........................................................................................1-6
CIX Processor NIC Interface TCP/IP Auto-programming ............................................................1-9
Default Feature Access Codes ..................................................................................................1-11
Plan Your System Requirements ..............................................................................................1-11
Program the CIX for First Time ..................................................................................................1-11
Review Program Flow ...............................................................................................................1-13
Identify Program Sequences .....................................................................................................1-14
Chapter 2 – Network eManager®
Installation Procedures ................................................................................................................2-2
System Requirements .................................................................................................................2-7
Network eManager Main Menu ..........................................................................................................2-9
Password Policy ........................................................................................................................2-10
Equipment Setup .......................................................................................................................2-12
Add Equipment Window ............................................................................................................2-13
Connect To Multiple CIX Systems .............................................................................................2-13
Connection Mode ......................................................................................................................2-13
Add New Station ........................................................................................................................2-14
MAS Licensing ...........................................................................................................................2-14
Add New Network eManager User ............................................................................................2-14
Network eManager Toolbar Setup Menu ...................................................................................2-15
Application Settings ...................................................................................................................2-15
Navigating The Menus ...............................................................................................................2-15
Features of Network eManager ........................................................................................................2-16
Excel Import ...............................................................................................................................2-16
Strata Synch - Export/Import from Active Directory® Services .................................................2-22
System Requirements for Strata Synch ....................................................................................2-23
Strata CIX Configuration Assumptions ......................................................................................2-23
Example 1 – Single Strata CIX Node ........................................................................................2-24
Example 2 – Multiple Strata CIX Nodes ....................................................................................2-25
Installing and Launching Strata Synch ......................................................................................2-26
Launch Strata Synch and Login to ADS: ...................................................................................2-28
Import User Data to Network eManager ....................................................................................2-37
Ongoing Change .......................................................................................................................2-43
Access Multiple Systems ...........................................................................................................2-45
Back Up Database on Multiple CIX Systems ...................................................................................2-46
CIX Data Backup .......................................................................................................................2-46

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Update Software on Multiple CIX Systems ......................................................................................2-47
Create Network DNs in Multiple Systems ........................................................................................2-47
Table Views ......................................................................................................................................2-47
Network eManager Data Import/Export Features ............................................................................2-49
Network eManager DID/DNIS Assignments - Import/Export .....................................................2-49
Network eManager Station Directory - Import/Export ................................................................2-53
System Speed Dial Export/Import .............................................................................................2-55
Station Speed Dial Export/Import ..............................................................................................2-56
Network eManager Network Calling Number Upload ................................................................2-60
Connection Entry for Dial-up ............................................................................................................2-62
Help Topics/Context Help ................................................................................................................2-68
About Network eManager ..........................................................................................................2-68
No Response from Device .........................................................................................................2-68
Network eManager DESI Integration / Telephone Keystrip Printing ................................................2-69
Manage Stand-Alone SES Systems ................................................................................................2-70
Chapter 3 – Licenses - SYSTEM, MAS, ACD
License Consideration ........................................................................................................................3-1
License Code Generation, Inquiry and Summary for Dealers and National Accounts .......................3-2
License Inquiry ............................................................................................................................3-6
Open License Summary ..............................................................................................................3-8
MAS License Generation, Inquiry and Summary for Dealers and National Accounts .....................3-10
Transfer License ........................................................................................................................3-14
License Inquiry ..........................................................................................................................3-17
Open License Summary ............................................................................................................3-19
ACD Dongle License ........................................................................................................................3-20
R5 License Generation for CIX100, CIX670 and CIX1200 ........................................................3-25
Strata CIX System Licenses ............................................................................................................3-26
MAS Licenses ..................................................................................................................................3-29
ACD Dongle .....................................................................................................................................3-37
License Display Screen ....................................................................................................................3-50
License Control ..........................................................................................................................3-50
Chapter 4 – System
100 Cabinet Slot PCB Assignments ............................................................................................4-1
Dial Number Plan ...............................................................................................................................4-2
102 Flexible Access Codes .........................................................................................................4-3
Creating New Feature Codes ......................................................................................................4-4
Flexible Numbering Default Settings ...........................................................................................4-4
117 Public Dial Plan Digit Analysis ..............................................................................................4-8
103 Class Of Service ...................................................................................................................4-9
104 System Timer .....................................................................................................................4-12
105 System Data .......................................................................................................................4-15
System Call Forward ........................................................................................................................4-21
500 / 504 System Call Forward Assignment .............................................................................4-21
Copy ..........................................................................................................................................4-22
System Call Forward Table View ..............................................................................................4-23
501 System Speed Dial .............................................................................................................4-23
System Speed Dial Table View .................................................................................................4-24
Day Night Service ............................................................................................................................4-25
112 Day/Night Mode Calendar ..................................................................................................4-25
106 Day/Night Mode Day of Week Mapping Assignment ..........................................................4-26
113 Day/Night Mode Daily Schedule .........................................................................................4-27

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PAD Values ......................................................................................................................................4-28
PAD Values Interface ................................................................................................................4-28
PAD Table .................................................................................................................................4-29
107 PAD Table Assignment ......................................................................................................4-29
108 PAD Group Assignment .....................................................................................................4-31
114 PAD Conference Assignment .............................................................................................4-32
Miscellaneous System Commands ..................................................................................................4-33
110 Password ............................................................................................................................4-33
109 Music on Hold .....................................................................................................................4-34
I/O Device ..................................................................................................................................4-36
803 Application Port Assignments .............................................................................................4-36
801 Network Jack LAN Device Assignment ..............................................................................4-39
804 BSIS RS-232 Serial Port Setup ..........................................................................................4-41
115 Advisory Messages ............................................................................................................4-42
116 Data Initialize ......................................................................................................................4-43
120 Tenant Assignments ...........................................................................................................4-44
Chapter 5 – Station
Assignment ........................................................................................................................................5-1
200 Station Data ..........................................................................................................................5-1
204 DKT Parameters .................................................................................................................5-10
214 DSS Console Assignment ..................................................................................................5-19
205 / 213 / 215 Key ...................................................................................................................5-20
Shift and Hist Key Operation .....................................................................................................5-22
208 Timer ..................................................................................................................................5-25
216 Emergency Ringdown Assignment .....................................................................................5-26
206 Phantom DN .......................................................................................................................5-27
209 Hunt Group .........................................................................................................................5-29
218 Station Hunt Assignments ..................................................................................................5-31
Hunt Group Table View .............................................................................................................5-32
502 Paging Group .....................................................................................................................5-33
210 Pickup Group ......................................................................................................................5-35
Multiple Call Group ....................................................................................................................5-36
517, 519 Multiple Call Group Assignment .................................................................................5-38
518 Multiple Call Group Members Assignment .........................................................................5-39
516 Station Speed Dial ..............................................................................................................5-40
ISDN ..........................................................................................................................................5-42
202 ISDN BRI Station ................................................................................................................5-42
217 ISDN Station Data ..............................................................................................................5-46
Setup Wizards ..................................................................................................................................5-48
PDN Range Setup Wizard .........................................................................................................5-48
Multiple DN Assignment Wizard ................................................................................................5-48
VMID Range ..............................................................................................................................5-49
User Setup .................................................................................................................................5-50
Chapter6–Trunks
304, 305 Incoming Line Group ....................................................................................................6-1
304 Incoming Line Group Assignment ........................................................................................6-2
306, 307 Outgoing Line Groups ..................................................................................................6-5
300, 301 Trunk Assignment .........................................................................................................6-7
313 Caller ID ..............................................................................................................................6-11
308 Trunk Timer ........................................................................................................................6-12
310 DIT Assignment ..................................................................................................................6-14

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309, 312 Direct Inward Dialing ..................................................................................................6-16
318 DID Intercept Assignments .................................................................................................6-19
Service .............................................................................................................................................6-22
311 DISA Security Code ............................................................................................................6-22
319 Intercept Treatment ............................................................................................................6-23
315 T1 Trunk Card ....................................................................................................................6-24
DID/DNIS Table View ................................................................................................................6-25
ISDN .................................................................................................................................................6-26
317 ISDN BRI Trunk ..................................................................................................................6-26
302, 303 Strata Net (PRI) and Strata Net IP (QSIG) .................................................................6-30
ISDN Call-by-Call ......................................................................................................................6-35
323 CBC Service .......................................................................................................................6-35
324 CBC Time Zones ................................................................................................................6-37
320 PRI B Channels ..................................................................................................................6-37
316 Shared D Channel ..............................................................................................................6-39
Calling Number ..........................................................................................................................6-41
321 Calling Number Identification ..............................................................................................6-41
322 Called Number Table ..........................................................................................................6-42
Trunk DID/DNIS Setup Wizard .........................................................................................................6-43
325 Strata Net Full IP Trunk Assignment ..................................................................................6-47
326 SIP Trunk Assignment ........................................................................................................6-49
327 SIP Trunk Service Kind Assignment ...................................................................................6-50
328 SIP Trunk Service Assignment ...........................................................................................6-55
329 SIP URI Assignment ...........................................................................................................6-56
Chapter 7 – Attendant
404 Attendant Group Assignment ...............................................................................................7-1
400 Emergency Call Destination Assignment .............................................................................7-3
Chapter 8 – IP Telephone Programming
IP Telephone Setup ...........................................................................................................................8-1
CIX IP Telephone Programming ..................................................................................................8-1
VLAN Setup .......................................................................................................................................8-3
Using the VLAN Wizard ...............................................................................................................8-3
Enable VLAN on the xIPU ...........................................................................................................8-3
CIX IP Telephone Programming Guidelines ......................................................................................8-4
Basic CIX IP Setup ......................................................................................................................8-4
IP Telephone Installation and Network Connection Setup .................................................................8-5
150 System IP Data .....................................................................................................................8-6
151 BIPU Configuration .............................................................................................................8-10
152 Voice Packet Configuration Table Assignment ..................................................................8-11
161 LIPU/MIPU/GIPU Configuration .........................................................................................8-13
250 IP Telephone (Station) Data Assignment ...........................................................................8-17
260 Full IP Station Assignment .................................................................................................8-21
674 Remote Node IPU IP Address Assignment ........................................................................8-29
IP Mobility Programming ..................................................................................................................8-30
Requirements ............................................................................................................................8-30
More IP Telephone DNs than xIPU ports ..................................................................................8-30
Feature Administration/Programming ..............................................................................................8-31
IP Mobility Programming Steps .................................................................................................8-32
Compatibility ..............................................................................................................................8-32
xIPU and IPT Program Update ........................................................................................................8-33
FTP Server Information .............................................................................................................8-34

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xIPU Program Update ...............................................................................................................8-34
IPT Program Update ..................................................................................................................8-36
Chapter 9 – Services
540, 541 Pilot DN Assignment .....................................................................................................9-1
579 System Voice Mail Data .......................................................................................................9-3
580 Voice Mail Port Data .............................................................................................................9-5
Destination Restriction/Least Cost Routing ........................................................................................9-6
DR Overview ...............................................................................................................................9-6
Destination Restriction Guide Page ...........................................................................................9-10
DR Dialing Setup .......................................................................................................................9-10
DR Digit Table Setup .................................................................................................................9-10
DR Class of Service Setup ........................................................................................................9-11
LCR Overview ..................................................................................................................................9-12
LCR Analysis Process ...............................................................................................................9-12
DR .............................................................................................................................................9-13
Route Analysis ...........................................................................................................................9-13
Time of Day ...............................................................................................................................9-13
Connection ................................................................................................................................9-13
LCR Guide Page .......................................................................................................................9-13
LCR Dialing Setup .....................................................................................................................9-14
LCR Route Plan Setup ..............................................................................................................9-14
LCR Day of Week and Time Zone Setup ..................................................................................9-15
LCR COS and Station Setup .....................................................................................................9-15
LCR/DR ............................................................................................................................................9-16
LCR Assignment ........................................................................................................................9-16
520 LCR Local Route Plan Assignment ....................................................................................9-16
521 LCR Route Plan Digit Analysis Assignment .......................................................................9-17
522 LCR Exception Number Route Plans .................................................................................9-18
Route Define ....................................................................................................................................9-19
524 Route Table to Route Definition Assignment ......................................................................9-19
525 LCR Route Definition Assignment ......................................................................................9-20
526 Modified Digits Table Assignments ....................................................................................9-20
Route Schedule ................................................................................................................................9-21
523 LCR Route Plan Schedule Assignments ............................................................................9-21
528 LCR Public Day of Week Mapping Table ...........................................................................9-22
Public Holidays and LCR Time Zones .............................................................................................9-23
527 LCR Holiday Table .............................................................................................................9-23
529 LCR Route Plan Time Zone Assignment ............................................................................9-23
LCR/DR Screening ...........................................................................................................................9-24
530 DR LCR Screening Table Assignment ...............................................................................9-24
531 DR Screening Table for OLG .............................................................................................9-25
Destination Restriction .....................................................................................................................9-26
532 DRL Table Allow/Deny Definition .......................................................................................9-26
533 DRL Table Assignment .......................................................................................................9-26
534 DRL Exception Table Assignment ......................................................................................9-27
111 DR Level (DRL) ..................................................................................................................9-27
DRL Table View .........................................................................................................................9-27
Centrex/PBX Screening Table View ..........................................................................................9-27
Account Codes .................................................................................................................................9-28
570 Account Code Digit Length .................................................................................................9-29
506 Verified Account Codes ......................................................................................................9-30
571 Exception Numbers for Forced Account Codes .................................................................9-30
509 DR Override by System Speed Dial ...................................................................................9-31

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510 COS Override Assignment .................................................................................................9-32
656 Node ID Assignment ...........................................................................................................9-33
670 Remote Node Data Assignment .........................................................................................9-34
651 Private Routing Plan Analysis ............................................................................................9-34
Private Route Choice Definition .......................................................................................................9-35
653 Private Route Choice Table Assignment ............................................................................9-35
654 Private Route Definition Table Assignment ........................................................................9-35
655 Private Network Digit Modification Table Assignment ........................................................9-36
Mapping ...........................................................................................................................................9-37
657 Network COS Mapping Table .............................................................................................9-37
658 / 659 / 660 Network DRL/FRL/QPL Mapping Tables ..........................................................9-38
661 Network DN Table Assignment ..........................................................................................9-38
219 Network DSS Notify Data Delete ........................................................................................9-39
Strata Net Over IP ............................................................................................................................9-40
671 IP Address Convert Table ..................................................................................................9-40
672, 673 Node ID Detail Information .........................................................................................9-41
Miscellaneous ..................................................................................................................................9-43
SMDR ...............................................................................................................................................9-43
512 SMDR for System Assignment ...........................................................................................9-43
513 SMDR for ILG Assignment .................................................................................................9-44
514 SMDR for OLG Assignment ...............................................................................................9-45
577 Caller History ......................................................................................................................9-46
650 Behind Centrex Assignment ...............................................................................................9-46
External Devices ..............................................................................................................................9-47
Door Phones ..............................................................................................................................9-47
507, 573 Door Phone Assignment .............................................................................................9-47
576 Door Phone Night Ring Over External Page .....................................................................9-49
508 Door Lock Control Assignment ...........................................................................................9-50
515 View BIOU Control Relay Assignments ..............................................................................9-52
503 Paging Devices Group Assignments ..................................................................................9-53
550 Enhanced 911 Emergency Call Group ...............................................................................9-54
Chapter 10 – Operation
System Setup ...................................................................................................................................10-1
900 CTX/CIX Restart .................................................................................................................10-2
901 CTX/CIX Version And Processor Hardware .......................................................................10-3
915 Regional Selection ..............................................................................................................10-3
Set Time and Date .....................................................................................................................10-4
121 Automatic Day Light Savings Time Change .......................................................................10-4
908 Secure Digital and SmartMedia ..........................................................................................10-5
Remote Program Update ...........................................................................................................10-8
910 Data Backup .......................................................................................................................10-9
916 IP Configuration ................................................................................................................10-10
FTP User Accounts ........................................................................................................................10-11
File Information ..............................................................................................................................10-11
Community Name ..........................................................................................................................10-12
909 MAC Address ...................................................................................................................10-13
License Control ..............................................................................................................................10-14
License Issue ...........................................................................................................................10-14
License Activate ......................................................................................................................10-15
License Information .................................................................................................................10-15
Alarm Control .................................................................................................................................10-17
System Alarm Control (Program 919) .....................................................................................10-17
Alarm Control for Slot (Program 920) ......................................................................................10-18

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Traffic Measurement ......................................................................................................................10-19
Program 921 Control Setup .....................................................................................................10-19
Program 922 Specified Traffic Reports ...................................................................................10-21
Trap Destinations (IP Trap Setup) .................................................................................................10-22
Chapter 11 – Maintenance
Trace Function .................................................................................................................................11-1
Trace Data .................................................................................................................................11-1
Event Trace Control .........................................................................................................................11-2
903 Start/Stop Trace .................................................................................................................11-3
904 ISDN Trace Location ..........................................................................................................11-3
905 All ISDN Lines Trace Level Selection .................................................................................11-3
906 Change Trace Selection .....................................................................................................11-4
Memory Access Operation ...............................................................................................................11-4
Components .....................................................................................................................................11-4
Chapter 12 – Tools and Profile
Tools ................................................................................................................................................12-1
Download ...................................................................................................................................12-1
Chapter 13 – Telephone Button Programming
Telephone Button Overview .............................................................................................................13-1
Telephone Button Commands ...................................................................................................13-2
Button Programming Procedure ................................................................................................13-3
900 Series Programs .......................................................................................................................13-5
System Initialize .........................................................................................................................13-5
Display Version ..........................................................................................................................13-6
Set Time and Date .....................................................................................................................13-8
ISDN Trace Location ...............................................................................................................13-10
All ISDN Trunk Trace ...............................................................................................................13-11
Event Trace Side Change .......................................................................................................13-11
System Admin Log ..................................................................................................................13-12
Format/Unmount Secure Digital/SmartMedia ..........................................................................13-12
MAC Address (System Serial Number) ...................................................................................13-13
Data Backup ............................................................................................................................13-14
Program Update ......................................................................................................................13-15
Make Busy Control ..................................................................................................................13-16
Regional Selection ...................................................................................................................13-17
IP Configuration .......................................................................................................................13-18
Chapter 14 – Data Backup and Restore
Data Backup and Restore ................................................................................................................14-1
Backup Feature .........................................................................................................................14-1
Restore Feature .........................................................................................................................14-3
System Turn-on and Start-up Time ..................................................................................................14-4
R3.0 and Earlier Data Backup ..........................................................................................................14-4
Backup Progress and Completion Indicators ............................................................................14-4
Restoring Programmed Data ...........................................................................................................14-5
Local Update ....................................................................................................................................14-5
Prerequisites for CIX100, CIX200, CIX670 and CIX1200 Local Update ...................................14-5
CIX Software Update Files ........................................................................................................14-5
CIX Software Identification ........................................................................................................14-6
Strata CIX670 or CIX1200 Local Update ...................................................................................14-9

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Remote (Network eManager) Software Update .............................................................................14-12
Update Process .......................................................................................................................14-12
Update from R3 to R5 (or later) SD/SM Cards ...............................................................................14-14
Update from R3 to R5 (or later) Local PC ......................................................................................14-14
Appendix O – Applications Guide
Voice Mail Set Up ..............................................................................................................................A-1
Analog Ports ............................................................................................................................... A-1
Digital Ports ................................................................................................................................ A-2
Telephone Station Ports ............................................................................................................. A-2
Networking Multiple Voice Mail Systems ..........................................................................................A-3
Call Record and Soft Keys .........................................................................................................A-3
Strata CIX BRI Video Conferencing Programming ........................................................................... A-5
IP Telephone Quality of Service (QoS) Programming ...................................................................... A-6
General QoS Adjustments .......................................................................................................... A-6
Priority Control Adjustments .......................................................................................................A-7
Networking ........................................................................................................................................A-8
Strata Net Private Networking .................................................................................................... A-8
QSIG ...........................................................................................................................................A-8
Node ID ...................................................................................................................................... A-8
Network Directory Number .........................................................................................................A-8
Network Feature Access Code ...................................................................................................A-9
Digit Manipulation ....................................................................................................................... A-9
Traveling Class Mark ................................................................................................................ A-10
Path Replacement .................................................................................................................... A-10
Coordinated Numbering Plan ................................................................................................... A-10
Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) ............................................................................. A-11
Centralized Voice Mail .............................................................................................................. A-12
Centralized Attendant ............................................................................................................... A-12
Network Busy Lamp Field (BLF) ..................................................................................................... A-13
Attendant Console BLF ............................................................................................................A-14
Network DSS/BLF for Digital Telephones ................................................................................. A-15
Network DSS ............................................................................................................................A-17
Network Feature Content ................................................................................................................ A-19
Strata Net Configuration .................................................................................................................. A-20
Strata Net Programming Overview .................................................................................................A-20
Strata Net over IP Programming Guidelines ................................................................................... A-21
Example ....................................................................................................................................A-22
IP StrataNet Node Setup ................................................................................................................. A-23
Appendix P – Software and Firmware Updates
IP Telephone, MIPU, GIPU, LIPU and BIPU Firmware Update Procedures ..................................... B-1
Download Firmware Update Files .............................................................................................. B-2
Copy the IP Update Files to Network eManager Folders ........................................................... B-2
Copy the IP Update Files to the SM/SD Media Card .................................................................. B-2
xIPU Update ............................................................................................................................... B-3
IP Telephone Update ..................................................................................................................B-4
xIPU Update ...............................................................................................................................B-7
IP Telephone Update ..................................................................................................................B-7
Update From an FTP Directory on the Network eManager PC .................................................. B-8
IPT20X0 and IPT2008 Update ................................................................................................. B-10

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Introduction
This manual provides information required to program the Strata® CIX™ business telephone
systems using Toshiba’s Network eManager programming interface and the 900 series Button
Programming.
Important! Whenever the CIX100 is mentioned in this book, it applies to both the CIX100-S and
CIX100, unless specified otherwise. Whenever the CIX is mentioned in this book, it
applies to all CIX40, CIX100, CIX100-S, CIX200, CIX670 and CIX1200 systems,
unless specified otherwise.
Important! Do not downgrade to previous versions of CIX software. Downward compatibility of
CIX database is not supported. Toshiba recommends keeping the current database
for emergency situations. We guarantee upward compatibility of the database so
you can upgrade the system without any problems.
Release 4 and above Processors
The chart below shows the processor PCB required to support the Release 4 and later software
packages.
System: Processor PCB
Required to Support Release 4.x
CIX40. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GCTU2A
CIX100. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ACTU3A
CIX200. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LCTU1A, LCTU2A
CIX670 Basic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BCTU2A
CIX670 Expanded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BCTU2A with BEXU2A
CIX1200 Basic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HCTU1
CIX1200 Expanded A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HCTU1 with HEXAU1
CIX1200 Expanded B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HCTU1 with HEXBU1
Note The features described in this document assume that the Strata CIX system has the current
software release installed. At the time of printing, Strata CIX R5.20 and Network eManager
V5.20 are the most current versions.

Organization
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Organization
Chapter 1 - Strata CIX Programming Guidelines describes auto-recognition features, order of
programming, and overview of general CIX Programming operation.
Chapter 2 – Network eManager provides general information about the Strata Network
eManager software capabilities. Includes the installation steps needed to install Strata Network
eManager on a PC and establish a connection to the Strata CIX system.
Chapter 3 – Licenses Strata CIX license descriptions and procedures
Chapter 4 – System provides system programming information
Chapter 5 – Station discusses station and station feature programming.
Chapter 6 – Trunks explains trunk programming information including T1, ISDN Basic Rate
Interface (BRI) and Primary Rate Interface (PRI).
Chapter 7 – Attendant describes Attendant Console support and settings available in eManager.
Chapter 8 – IP Telephony Programming describes the programs required to program IP
Telephony features.
Chapter 9 – Services discusses programming of services available to Strata CIX through
eManager.
Chapter 10 – Operation explains system setup options available to eManager users. System
initialization, SmartMedia formatting, system software upgrades and Internet Protocol (IP)
configuration are among the topics discussed.
Chapter 11 – Maintenance provides system and component trace program information.
eManager Configuration and Flash Memory Testing are also described.
Chapter 12 – Tools and Profile discusses Strata CIX Tools and Utilities to help manage your
Strata CIX System more efficiently.
Chapter 13 – Telephone Button Programming discusses the 900 series button programming
interface provided with Strata CIX.
Chapter 14 – Data Backup, Restore and Update provides Strata CIX maintenance procedures
that can be activated from the programming telephone.
Appendix A – Applications Guide for setup and program specific applications such as Voice
Mail, IP Telephony, StrataNet and others
Appendix B – Software and Firmware Updates contains IP Telephone and BIPU Firmware
update procedures.

Conventions
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Conventions
Conventions Description
Note Elaborates specific items or references other information. Within some
tables, general notes apply to the entire table and numbered notes
apply to specific items.
Important! Calls attention to important instructions or information.
CAUTION! Advises you that hardware, software applications, or data could be
damaged if the instructions are not followed closely.
WARNING! Alerts you when the given task could cause personal injury or death.
[DN] Represents any Directory Number button, also known as an extension
or intercom number.
[PDN] Represents any Primary Directory Number button (the extension
number for the telephone).
[SDN] Represents any Secondary appearance of a PDN. A PDN which
appears on another telephone is considered an SDN.
[PhDN] Represents any Phantom Directory Number button (an additional DN).
Plus (+)
Shows a multiple PC keyboard or phone button entry. Entries without
spaces between them show a simultaneous entry. Example: Esc+Enter.
Entries with spaces between them show a sequential entry.
Example: # + 5.
Tilde (~) Means “through.” Example: 350~640 Hz frequency range.
Start > Settings >
Printers Denotes a progression of buttons and/or menu options on the screen
you should select.
See Figure 10 Grey or blue words within the printed text denote cross-references. In
the electronic version of this document, cross-references appear in blue
hypertext.

Related Documents/Media
xii Strata CIX Programming Vol.1 02/09
Related Documents/Media
Note Some documents listed here may appear in different versions on the CD-ROM or in print. To
find the most current version, check the version/date in the Publication Information on the
back of the document’s title page.
Installation and Programming
•Strata CIX & MAS Installation and Maintenance Manual
•Strata CIX Programming Manual Volume 1
•Strata CIX Programming Manual Volume 2 – (Stratagy ES Voice Mail Application)
•Strata CIX Programming Manual Volume 3 – (Application Implementation)
•Strata CIX SIP Trunk Configuration Manual
•Telephone Button Programming Manual
User Guides
•Strata CIX IP5000-Series Telephone
•Strata CIX DKT/IPT Telephone
•Strata DP5000-Series Telephone
•My Phone Manager™ User Guide
•Strata CTX DKT3001/2001 Digital Single Line Telephone
•Strata CTX Standard Telephone
•Strata CTX DKT2204-CT/DKT2304-CT Cordless Telephones
Quick Reference Guide
•Strata CIX IP5000-Series Telephone
•Strata CIX DP5000-Series Telephone
•Strata CIX/CTX DKT/IPT Telephone
CD-ROMs
•Strata CIX Application Software and CIX Documentation Library - includes Network
eManager™ software.
•Strata CIX Call Center Solutions Application Software and CIX Documentation
For authorized users, Internet site FYI (http://fyi.tsd.toshiba.com) contains all current Strata CIX
documentation and enables you to view, print and download current publications.
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