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30 May 2013 Southern Communications Limited Created by Lee Harmer Version 1.0 Page 1 of 19 Southern Communications Internal Knowledgebase Article How to Program K-CCIS on an SV8100 v1.0
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30 May 2013 Southern Communications Limited

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Southern Communications Internal Knowledgebase Article

How to Program K-CCIS on an SV8100 v1.0

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Contents

Introduction / Warnings Page 3

License Page 4

K-CCIS Setup

1) KCCIS Assignment Page 5

2) K-CCIS IP Setup Page 6

3) K-CCIS VoIP Card Setup Page 7

4) K-CCIS Trunks Page 8

5) K-CCIS Trunk Groups Page 9

6) K-CCIS Local ID Page 10

7) K-CCIS Remote ID Page 11

8) K-CCIS Codec Setup Page 12

K-CCIS Numbering Plan

1) System Numbering Page 13

2) Extension Numbers Page 13

3) F-Route

a. Dial Analysis Table Lead Digits Page 14

b. F-Route Table Page 15

K-CCIS BLF

1) K-CCIS BLF Destinations Page 16

2) K-CCIS BLF Extensions Page 16

3) K-CCIS BLF Timer Page 17

K-CCIS Night Mode Switching

1) K-CCIS Night Mode Destinations Page 18

2) K-CCIS Night Switching Mode Page 18

K-CCIS Misc Page 19

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Introduction / Warnings

Before attempting to program the NEC SV8100’s, please ensure you take a back up of the

Configuration of Each System you wish connect via KCCIS.

Each NEC SV8100 WILL need to be rebooted during programming, please make sure the customer is

aware before programming.

You will require:

1) CP00

2) IPL A/B on each system that is going to be connected via KCCIS

3) IP Trunk License (s) – 1x per concurrent phone call, required on each system, i.e. You wish to

be able to have 5 concurrent calls between systems, this means if you are connecting 2 NEC

SV8100’s together via KCCIS you will need 2x 5 IP Trunk Licenses

This Guide Assumes that you have read the above and that ALL SV8100’s can communicate / see

each other i.e. you can ping each system from each site.

K-CCIS Stands for Key-Common Channel Interoffice Signalling.

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Programming

Step 1:

Load Licenses onto Each System:

To check licenses have been loaded, download the configuration and disconnect:

Tools > Reports > Feature Activation

Click ok

This should now open an internet browser, scroll down until you find:

5012 K-CCIS over IP 5 On Unlimited

If you see this then the licenses have been loaded successfully, please ensure this is done on each

site.

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In Wizard (Easy Edit) (PRG 10-40-01 & PRG 10-40-04)

Advanced Items > VoIP > Networking > K-CCIS > K-CCIS Setup > KCCIS Assignment:

IP Trunk Availability = Tick

IP Trunk Port Count = 8 (Based on having 5 Licenses, goes up in ports of 4)

Click Apply

If you get the following window:

Click Yes, this will move the SIP Trunk Ports so that it is a continuous range, please note you will

need to adjust the programming for the SIP trunks.

If you click No it will not apply the programming.

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In Wizard (Easy Edit) (PRG’s 10-12-09, 10-12-10, 10-12-02 & 10-12-03)

Advanced Items > VoIP > Networking > K-CCIS > K-CCIS Setup > K-CCIS IP Setup:

IPL IP Address = IP Address of IPL A/B Card (PRG 10-12-09)

IPL Subnet Mask = Subnet Mask of IPL A/B Card (PRG 10-12-10)

Default Gateway = Default Gateway (PRG 10-12-02)

Subnet Mask = Subnet Mask of SV8100’s own network (PRG 10-12-03)

CCIS Availability = Tick (PRG 50-01-01)

Point to Point Connection = Tick (PRG 50-15-01) Handset Or Web Pro Programming only

Server TCP Port = default (57000) (PRG 50-15-02)

Client TCP Port = default (59000) (PRG 50-15-03)

Connection Method for DT700 = Tick (PRG 50-15-04)

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In Wizard (Easy Edit) (PRG 84-26)

Advanced Items > VoIP > Networking > K-CCIS > K-CCIS Setup > K-CCIS VoIP Card Setup:

Please Ensure the correct amount of IP Address’s are programmed:

IPLB = 1 IP Address

IPLA 32 Port = 2 IP Address’s

IPLA 64 Port = 4 IP Address’s

IPLA 128 Port = 8 IP Address’s

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In Wizard (Easy Edit) (PRG 10-03) (Read Only Command)

Advanced Items > VoIP > Networking > K-CCIS > K-CCIS Setup > K-CCIS Trunks:

This should tie up with the Blades and show you which ports have been assigned to K-CCIS Trunks.

As you can see in the picture above, ports 23 to 28 is for K-CCIS, ports 29 to 32 is for SIP Trunks.

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In Wizard (Easy Edit) (PRG 14-05)

Advanced Items > VoIP > Networking > K-CCIS > K-CCIS Setup > K-CCIS Trunk Groups:

Assign a unique trunk group to the K-CCIS trunk ports and set them to “Tie Line” for each mode of

Service.

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In Wizard (Easy Edit) (PRG 50-02-03)

Advanced Items > VoIP > Networking > K-CCIS > K-CCIS Setup > K-CCIS Local ID:

For Route ID 9 set the Origination Point to:

Primary site = 1

Secondary site = 2

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In Wizard (Easy Edit) (PRG 50-03)

Advanced Items > VoIP > Networking > K-CCIS > K-CCIS Setup > K-CCIS Remote ID:

Program Each Remote Site including their Destination Point Code and IP Address:

Primary Site:

Secondary Site:

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In Wizard (Easy Edit) (PRG 84-21)

Advanced Items > VoIP > Networking > K-CCIS > K-CCIS Setup > K-CCIS Codec Setup:

K-CCIS can use various Codec’s (Codec is a standard for converting an analogue signal to digital) all of

which are handled by the DSP Resources on the IPL A/B Card.

Each Codec has different voice quality’s and compression properties.

To choose the best choice of Codec, it will need to be based on:

1) Available bandwidth between sites

2) The amount of concurrent calls

3) The voice quality required

Roughly speaking and with good network conditions the following Codec’s are Available for K-CISS

(Bandwidth below is for speech in one direction)

1) G.711 – 64Kbps MOS 4.4

2) G.722 – 64Kbps MOS 4.4

3) G.726 – 32Kbps MOS 4.2

4) iLBC – 13.33Kbps MOS 4.1

5) G.729 – 8Kbps MOS 4.0

6) G.723 – 5.3Kbps MOS 3.9

G.711 Voice Activity Detection = Tick

Audio Capability 1st Priority = G.711_PT

Audio Capability 2nd Priority = G.723_PT

To Enable G.723 set PRG 84-27-02 from Default to G.723/iLBC

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In Wizard (Easy Edit) (PRG 11-01)

Advanced Items > VoIP > Networking > K-CCIS > K-CCIS Numbering Plan > System Numbering:

Assign Local node digits as extensions

Assign Remote node digits as F-Route

In Wizard (Easy Edit) (PRG 11-02)

Advanced Items > VoIP > Networking > K-CCIS > K-CCIS Numbering Plan > Extension Numbers:

This should already be filled out.

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In Wizard (Easy Edit) (PRG 44-02)

Advanced Items > VoIP > Networking > K-CCIS > K-CCIS Numbering Plan > F-Route > Dial Analysis

Table Lead Digits:

Enter the Digit that activated the F-Route i.e. 5 set to F-Route Table with Additional Data as the next

table:

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In Wizard (Easy Edit) (PRG 44-05)

Advanced Items > VoIP > Networking > K-CCIS > K-CCIS Numbering Plan > F-Route > F-Route Table:

Under the relevant table set the Trunk Group to the K-CCIS Trunk Group

Maximum Dialling Digit of 3 (Depends on extension number length)

CCIS over IP Destination Point Code of (insert the Remote Destination Point Code)

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In Wizard (Easy Edit) (PRG 50-08)

Advanced Items > VoIP > Networking > K-CCIS > K-CCIS BLF > K-CCIS BLF Destinations:

To send Extension BLF States to Remote Nodes (Up to a Maximum of 8 Nodes) Program the

Destination Point Code:

In Wizard (Easy Edit) (PRG 50-09)

Advanced Items > VoIP > Networking > K-CCIS > K-CCIS BLF > K-CCIS BLF Extensions:

Program the Extension you wish to be able to send their BLF Information and to which Group

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In Wizard (Easy Edit) (PRG 50-10)

Advanced Items > VoIP > Networking > K-CCIS > K-CCIS BLF > K-CCIS BLF Timer:

Set the Amount of time before the system will resend the BLF Status Information:

Interval Time Type = 4s

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In Wizard (Easy Edit) (PRG 50-11)

Advanced Items > VoIP > Networking > K-CCIS > K-CCIS Night Mode Switching > K-CCIS Night Mode

Destinations

It is possible to control the night mode switch of other nodes from a central location using K-CCIS.

Up to 16 Nodes can be controlled, put in the Destination Point Code for each node to be controlled:

In Wizard (Easy Edit) (PRG 50-12)

Advanced Items > VoIP > Networking > K-CCIS > K-CCIS Night Mode Switching > K-CCIS Night

Switching Mode:

Program a universal Day and Night mode that is used by all systems that are to be controlled by the

Central Node

Day Mode = 1 (Default)

Night Mode = 2 (Default)

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In Wizard (Easy Edit) (PRG 50-06-01, 50-06-02, 50-04-01, 50-05-01 & 50-13-01)

Advanced Items > VoIP > Networking > K-CCIS > K-CCIS Misc

Link Reconnect = Ticked (This will drop the redundant K-CCIS Line if the call is transferred back to the

originating system)

Centralized Day/Night Switching (For Message Receiver Side) = Ticked (Default) (this allows the

system to receive messages to change modes of service)

CCIS Office Code = BLANK

Maximum Hop Count = 5 (Default). This is the maximum number of hops (tandem systems) a call

that is forwarded (Call Forward All Calls) can make. If the destination is via a 6th hop it will stay and

ring the Extension at hop 5.

IAI Response Time = 30 (Default). This is the amount of time a system will wait for a response to a K-

CCIS Request.


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