Module 1 - Architecture Option 11/61/81 including peripheral connectivity & remote
The primary hands-on focus will be on extensive hardware
breakdown and overview of each systems Core Processor-IODU-C / System
Controller layout and interface to trunking and stations. Peripheral
overview includes dumb terminal connectivity and remote access
programming and set up.
- Option 61-81 Core-CE-IPE interface description
- Option 61-81 Controller loop-shelf-card-unit description
- Option 11 System/Controller and shelf overview
- Digital and analog trunk interface
- Digital and analog trunk basic troubleshooting
- Digital and analog station interface
- Power and grounding overview
- Hardware Maintenance
- TTY descriptions and terminations
- Dumb terminal interface programming and termination
- USB modem format and termination
- MSDL description and terminations
Module 2 - Customer Data Block - Configuration - ESN - Nars/Bars -15/16/17/49/86/87/90
The primary hands-on focus will be on initial system setup including
creation of routes and Route List Index entries implementing North
American Numbering Plan.
- NTP review
- Configuration overview
- D-channel configuration
- Customer Data Block overview
- ESN data block overview
- NCOS/FRL programming
- Route List Index definitions
- Route programming
- North American Number Plan overview
- CDP programming
- Outgoing call type
- System specific NCOS review
- TARG/TGAR implementation for restriction
- Digit Conversion / IDC table creation
Module 3 - Administration/Maintenance - 2/10/11/13/14/20/23/32/34/36/37/43/48/60/80/96
The primary hands-on focus will be on basic administration
including digital and analog trunk and phone adds, moves, changes,
troubleshooting, and maintenance.
- Time and Date programming
- Test Digit-Tone Receivers
- Analog and digital station programming
- Analog and digital trunk programming
- Printing system data
- Moving/copying stations
- Change IPE line and station cards
- ACD if needed
- ACD NCFW
- Analog and digital trunk status and testing
- Conference/TDS testing
- TTY testing
- Maintenance Set
- MSDL status and testing
- D-channel testing
- Clocking
- Tracing active calls
- Performing Backup
Module 4 - Call Pilot - 117
The primary hands-on focus will be on basic administration
including mailbox creation, Application Builder, maintenance, and
back-up as well integration to each perspective system.
- Installation review
- ELAN status
- Basic Mailbox user training
- Pilot CDN
- PBX interface identification
- Call Pilot Administrator overview
- Login / Password Administration
- Class of Service
- Templates
- Restriction/Permissions
- Building Mailboxes
- Channel Monitoring/Status
- Application Builder
- Call Pilot Backup
Module 5 - Software rebuild Opt11-81 - Hardware Exchange – 135/137/143
The primary hands-on focus will be on implementing back up for
system recovery for each PBX type post defective hardware replacement
scenario.
- Review system backups
- Review splitting cores in mission critical situation
- Review initializing cores
- Patch upgrade/install
- Review processor and drive replacement
BTS always provides equipment to have a very successful Hands-On course. BTS also encourages all attendees to bring their own equipment to the course. This will provide attendees the opportunity to incorporate their own gear into the labs and gain valuable training using their specific equipment.