nmsconfig is a board configuration utility that detects the CG boards in the chassis and asks you a series of questions to configure the boards properly.
Fill out this worksheet below before running the install script.
Print out one worksheet for each board you install in the chassis.
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Board IP address: _________________
Board subnet mask: _________________
Board gateway address: _________________
Circle the number that best describes the conference bridge:
The bridge will only support IP clients
The bridge will support both IP and PSTN clients
If you circled 1, you have finished the worksheet for this board; otherwise, continue to fill out the rest of the worksheet.
Circle the type of trunks that will be used on the board:
T1
E1
Circle the type of signaling that will be used:
CAS (Channel Associated Signaling, such as wink start or ground start)
ISDN
If you circled T1 and CAS for the last two questions, go to the T1 CAS section of the worksheet.
If you circled T1 and ISDN, go to the T1 ISDN section of the worksheet.
If you circled E1 and CAS, go to the E1 CAS section of the worksheet.
If you circled E1 and ISDN, go to the E1 CAS section of the worksheet.
Circle the trunk frame type:
D4 (Superframe formatting)
ESF (Extended Superframe formatting)
Circle the trunk line code:
B8ZS (Binary 8-Zero code Suppression)
AMI (Alternate Mark Inversion)
AMI with jammed bit 7 zero code suppression
AMI with jammed bit 7 zero code suppression Bell Ver.
AMI with zero data byte replaced with 1001 1000
AMI with jammed bit 8 zero code suppression
Circle the trunk protocol:
Wink start protocol
Ground start protocol
Loop Start protocol
Feature group D protocol
Off-premises station protocol
Multi-frequency R2 protocol
European Digital CAS protocol
Australian P2 protocol
NEC PBX protocol
You have finished the worksheet for this board.
Circle the trunk frame type:
D4 (Superframe Formatting)
ESF (Extended Superframe Formatting)
Circle the trunk line code:
Binary 8-zero code suppression (B8ZS)
Alternate mark inversion (AMI)
AMI with jammed bit 7 zero code suppression
AMI with jammed bit 7 zero code suppression Bell Ver.
AMI with zero data byte replaced with 1001 1000
AMI with jammed bit 8 zero code suppression
You have finished the worksheet for this board.
Circle the trunk line code:
HDB3 (High Density Bipolar 3 code)
AMI (Alternate Mark Inversion)
Circle the trunk impedance:
G.703 - standard 75 ohm cables
G.703 - standard 120 ohm cables
Circle the trunk protocol:
Wink start protocol
Ground start protocol
Loop Start protocol
Feature group D protocol
Off-premises station protocol
Multi-frequency R2 protocol
European Digital CAS protocol
Australian P2 protocol
NEC PBX protocol
You have finished the worksheet for this board.
Circle the trunk line code:
HDB3 (High Density Bipolar 3 code)
AMI (Alternate Mark Inversion)
Circle the trunk impedance:
G.703-standard 75 ohm cables
G.703-standard 120 ohm cables
You have finished the worksheet for this board.