
MITEL3300 IP COMMUNICATIONS PLATFORMHARDWARE TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUALMITEL COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR RELEASE 6.0
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Hardware Technical Reference Manual92ringing). The input to the power supply is protected by a fuse located on the rear panel of the power supply.• Ba
Services Units and Gateways93Digital Network Interface Line CardThe Digital Network Interface (DNI) line card provides an interface from the system to
Hardware Technical Reference Manual94All signals are passed through the 2-wire to 4-wire hybrid circuit on the line circuit module. The line busy stat
Services Units and Gateways95OPS Line Card (North America Only) The OPS Line Card contains six off-premises line circuits. An Off-Premises (OPS) line
Hardware Technical Reference Manual96Fiber Interface Module and Copper Interface ModulesII The FIM and CIM interfaces in the SX-200 Bay are single-por
CHAPTER 4 SPECIFICATIONS
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Specifications99EnvironmentControllerServices UnitsTable 71: Storage EnvironmentCondition SpecificationTemperature -40º to 150ºF (-40º to +66ºC)Humi
Hardware Technical Reference Manual100Mechanical Stress One 6 in. (15.3 cm) drop, each edge and corner adjacent to the rest face – unpackagedOne 30 in
Specifications101DimensionsControllerServices UnitsTable 75: Controller DimensionsAX CXMXe/MXe ServerHeight 12.25 in(31.1 cm) (7 U)3.5 in. (8.9 cm)
Introduction3About this GuideThe Hardware Technical Reference Manual provides technical information for Mitel® 3300 IP Communications Platform (ICP) h
Hardware Technical Reference Manual102PowerControllersNetwork Services UnitsAnalog Services Units (ASU)Table 77: Controller Input Power Requirements
Specifications103Telephone PowerMitel IP Phones are capable of receiving power from a variety of sources. These include:• Local 48 VDC power adapter t
Hardware Technical Reference Manual1043300 Power Dongle (Cisco compliant)The 3300 Power Dongle (Cisco-compliant) provides Mitel IP sets with LAN power
Specifications105The Catalyst 3524, 3550, 4000 and 6000 series products provide 48 VDC on the data pairs (1/2 and 3/6).Before applying this voltage on
Hardware Technical Reference Manual106• 2650-PWR 48 10/100 PoE ports (provides full power to all ports when connected to a 600 RPS/EPS)HP ProCurve Red
APPENDIX ASIGNALING, TONES, AND TRANSMISSION
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Signaling, Tones, and Transmission109Signaling and Supervisory TonesThe standard range of programmed tones are composed of• 12 DTMF sets of tones• 1 s
Hardware Technical Reference Manual110First Digit Timer 5 - 60 s This is the time the system will wait for the first digit after going off-hook at a s
Signaling, Tones, and Transmission111Transmission CharacteristicsThe transmission characteristics of all country variants of the 3300 ICP and ancillar
Hardware Technical Reference Manual4a new RAID controller card and SATA hard drives have been introduced and the intercon-nect card has been discontin
Hardware Technical Reference Manual112Loss Plan MatricesEach country has stipulated requirements concerning acceptable transmission performance for te
Signaling, Tones, and Transmission113Station CircuitsThe following table lists station circuits, their software and loss plan abbreviations, and the h
Hardware Technical Reference Manual114The ONSP ports are suitable for off-premise applications, and meet the requirements of 60950-01 and IEC 55024, r
Signaling, Tones, and Transmission115AustraliaBrazilPort iONS ONS iOPS OPS DGS WAN DCO iACO iACOs ACO ACOs ATT abONS abACOabACOsabACOhlLoss ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑
Hardware Technical Reference Manual116ChinaFrancePort iONS ONS OPS DGS WAN DCO iACO iACOs ACO ACOs ATT abONS abACO abACOs abACOhlLoss ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑
Signaling, Tones, and Transmission117GermanyItalyPort iONS ONS OPS DGS WAN DCO iACO iACOs ACO ACOs ATT abONS abACO abACOs abACOhlLoss ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑
Hardware Technical Reference Manual118Latin AmericaNetherlandsPort iONS ONS OPS DGS WAN DCO iACO iACOs ACO ACOs ATT abONS abACO abACOs abACOhlLoss ↑ ↑
Signaling, Tones, and Transmission119New ZealandNorth AmericaPort iONS ONS OPS DGS WAN DCO iACO iACOs ACO ACOs ATT abONS abACO abACOs abACOhlLoss ↑ ↑
Hardware Technical Reference Manual120PortugalSpainPort iONS ONS OPS DGS WAN DCO iACO iACOs ACO ACOs ATT abONS abACO abACOs abACOhlLoss ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑
Signaling, Tones, and Transmission121United KingdomTone PlansTone plans permit the station user to distinguish different stages of call progress and d
Introduction53300 ICP Release 8.0 UR1• The AX Controller now supports up to two R2 Network Service Units (NSU) via a Dual Fiber Interface Module (FIM)
Hardware Technical Reference Manual122AustraliaTone Plan ToneFrequency (Hz)Cadence (s)ARS 2nd Dial 400/425 ContinuousBusy 425 0.375 on, 0.375 off, rep
Signaling, Tones, and Transmission123BrazilTone Plan ToneFrequency (Hz)Cadence (s)ARS 2nd Dial 425 ContinuousBusy 425 0.25 on, 0.25 off, repeatCamp-on
Hardware Technical Reference Manual124ChinaTone Plan ToneFrequency (Hz)Cadence (s)ARS 2nd Dial 450 ContinuousBusy 450 0.35 on, 0.35 off, repeatCamp-on
Signaling, Tones, and Transmission125FranceTone Plan ToneFrequency (Hz)Cadence (s)ARS 2nd Dial 440 ContinuousBusy 440 0.5 on, 0.5 off, repeatCamp-on 5
Hardware Technical Reference Manual126GermanyTone Plan ToneFrequency (Hz)Cadence (s)ARS 2nd Dial 425 ContinuousBusy 425 0.1 on, 0.4 off, repeatCamp-
Signaling, Tones, and Transmission127ItalyTone Plan ToneFrequency (Hz)Cadence (s)ARS 2nd Dial 425 0.2 on, 0.2 off, 0.6 on, 1 off, repeat foreverBusy
Hardware Technical Reference Manual128ToneOutput Level (in dBm)iONSabONSONS iOPS OPSiACOabACOabACOhliACOs ACO ACOs DCO ATTARS 2nd Dial -17-20-13-16---
Signaling, Tones, and Transmission129Latin AmericaTone PlanToneFrequency (Hz)Cadence (s)ARS 2nd Dial 425 ContinuousBusy 480/620 0.5 on, 0.5 off, rep
Hardware Technical Reference Manual130NetherlandsTone Plan ToneFrequency (Hz)Cadence (s)ARS 2nd Dial 425 ContinuousBusy 425 0.5 on, 0.5 off, repeatC
Signaling, Tones, and Transmission131New ZealandTone Plan ToneFrequency (Hz)Cadence (s)ARS 2nd Dial 400 ContinuousBusy 400 0.5 on, 0.5 off, repeatCamp
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Hardware Technical Reference Manual132North AmericaTone PlanToneFrequency (Hz)Cadence (s)ARS 2nd Dial 350/440 ContinuousBusy 480/620 0.5 on, 0.5 off
Signaling, Tones, and Transmission133PortugalTone Plan ToneFrequency (Hz)Cadence (s)ARS 2nd Dial 400 ContinuousBusy 425 0.2 on, 0.2 off, repeatCamp-
Hardware Technical Reference Manual134SpainTone Plan ToneFrequency (Hz)Cadence (s)ARS 2nd Dial 425 ContinuousBusy 425 0.2 on, 0.2 off, repeatCamp-on
Signaling, Tones, and Transmission135United KingdomTone PlanToneFrequency (Hz)Cadence (s)ARS 2nd Dial 350/440 ContinuousBusy 400 0.35 on, 0.35 off,
Hardware Technical Reference Manual136Feature Active Dial -8-12-17-22-7-11-16-21----10-14-19-24-4-8-13-18-3-7-12-17-4-8-13-18-4-8-13-18-5-9-14-19-4-8-
APPENDIX BETHERNET CABLING GUIDELINES
Ethernet Cabling Guidelines139IntroductionThe 3300 ICP system transmits voice communications over a data network using Voice over Internet Protocol (V
Hardware Technical Reference Manual140Cabling Guidelines for the DesktopRefer to Figure 34 and the corresponding cabling guidelines to minimize electr
Ethernet Cabling Guidelines141D Surge suppressing power bar • Recommended model is American Power Conversion “SurgeArrest”• Route power cables away fr
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Hardware Technical Reference Manual142Cabling Guidelines in the Equipment RoomRefer to Figure 35 and the corresponding cabling guidelines to minimize
Ethernet Cabling Guidelines143C Layer 2 switch • If a ground stud is provided, connect it to the ground bar bus (G) with a dedicated ground wire. Use
Hardware Technical Reference Manual144I Standard metal rack • Bolt each rack securely to the floor and connect a dedicated ground wire between the fra
Ethernet Cabling Guidelines145Category 3 Cabling Guidelines (CX/CXi) Category 5 cable is recommended for all network connections, but the CX/CXi con
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Index147IndexSYMBOLS60, 61NUMERICS25-pair connector 82, 833300 ICP overview 33300 Power Dongle 104AAlarm port pin allocationcontroller 29Amphenolanalo
Document Title - Using Variables148CXi controller 61DDigital Signal Processor, see DSPDimensionsAnalog Services Unit 101Controller 101Network Services
Index149MMaintenance connectorNetwork Services Unit 71Maintenance port pinoutcontroller 27Music on Hold, embedded analogconnector 59electrical specs 5
Document Title - Using Variables150Network Services Unit 72T1/E1 Framerdescription 35pin allocations 38protocols 37specifications 37Technical Descript
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3300 ICP Controllers93300 ICP Controller UnitsDescriptionThe 3300 ICP Controller contains the logic, processor, memory, communication interfaces, and
Hardware Technical Reference Manual10• Stratum 3 Clock: provides synchronization for digital connections to external networks.• Power supply: supplies
3300 ICP Controllers11Figure 1: AX ControllerThe controller front panel consists of the following components:• System LEDs - Alarm, Flash Activity, Po
NOTICEThe information contained in this document is believed to be accurate in all respects but is not warranted by Mitel Networks™ Corporation (MITEL
Hardware Technical Reference Manual12• System LEDs - Alarm, Flash Activity, Power/Status.Figure 3: AX Controller Rear View
3300 ICP Controllers13The controller rear panel consists of the following components:• One or two power supply units• Fan complex• Controller card (de
Hardware Technical Reference Manual14• Redundancy is available with the addition of a RAID controller, a second hard disk, and a second AC PSU.• The M
3300 ICP Controllers15Figure 5: MXe Controller Rear ViewFigure 6: MXe Controller with Redundant Hard Drive and Power Supply - Rear ViewThe rear panel
Hardware Technical Reference Manual16• E2T controller module (MMC-C)• One or two 128-channel Echo Canceller modules• DSP or DSP II modules for G.729a
3300 ICP Controllers17•Alarm port• Two DB-9 ports• Two USB 2.0 capable ports for direct connection to the APC-MXe• Two 10/100/1G BaseT Ethernet LAN po
Hardware Technical Reference Manual18• RAID hardware and redundant hard disk• Redundant power supplies and cooling fansOptional ConfigurationYou can a
3300 ICP Controllers19Figure 10: CXi Controller Front ViewThe Controller front panel consists of the following components:• Three slots for expansion
Hardware Technical Reference Manual20The 16 ports comply with the 802.3af Power over Ethernet specification, which enables them to deliver power to IP
3300 ICP Controllers21• Stratum 3 clockOptional ConfigurationYou can add• Dual or Quad DSP modules for G.729a compression• DSP II module for FAX Relay
Table of ContentsiiiChapter 1: IntroductionAbout this Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Hardware Technical Reference Manual22disabled, as internal router to transparently route packets between the WAN port and the controller's LAN po
3300 ICP Controllers23Front View - CXi IIRear View - CX(i) IIThe controller rear panel consists of the following components:• Input power connector an
Hardware Technical Reference Manual24Standard Configuration for CX(i) II• One 400 MHz MPC8360E processor• 512 MB of RAM• Analog Main Board (AMB) for a
3300 ICP Controllers25ConnectionsController InterfacesTable 1: Controller InterfacesConnector FunctionTypeQuantitySignals CommentsCX(i) /CX(i) IIMXM
Hardware Technical Reference Manual26CIM 8-pin Mod- jack0 2 4/0 4 0 Txlink, Rxlink (all differential pairs)Pinout; standard IT cable pairs.See Note 4.
3300 ICP Controllers27RS-232 Ports (Printer and Maintenance)The two RS-232 ports require male DB-9 connectors. The following table lists the pin signa
Hardware Technical Reference Manual28Table 5: 10/100/1000 Ethernet Port Pin Allocation (CX/CXi, MXe/MXe Server)Pin NumberSignal10/100 ModeSignal1000
3300 ICP Controllers29Alarm PortThe Alarm port requires a male DB-9 connector. The following table lists the signal for each pin.Table 6: Alarm Port
Hardware Technical Reference Manual30Field Upgradeable and Replaceable Controller Modules (AX, MXe, CX/CXi, CX II/CXi II)Modules are field replaceable
3300 ICP Controllers31Stratum 3 Clock ModuleDescriptionThe Stratum 3 clock module is designed specifically for high performance use in telephony equip
Hardware Technical Reference ManualivOptional Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Hardware Technical Reference Manual32and stability and by maintaining tight phase alignment between redundant primary and secondary system clocks even
3300 ICP Controllers33The 100-user and the MX controllers have embedded echo cancellers and do not require EC modules. The MXe Server ships with two 1
Hardware Technical Reference Manual34Dual Fiber Interface Module (FIM)DescriptionThe Dual Fiber Interface Module (FIM) is an electrical/optical interf
3300 ICP Controllers35SpecificationsDual T1/E1 FramerDescriptionThe Dual T1/E1 Framer MMC is a digital trunk interface that supports the direct connec
Hardware Technical Reference Manual36Figure 14: Dual T1/E1 FramerThis module has two ports, each supporting a digital link. LEDs on the faceplate indi
3300 ICP Controllers37SpecificationsTable 9: T1/E1 Framer Supported Protocols and VariantsInterface Trunk Protocol VariantT1 ISDNPrimary Rate Interf
Hardware Technical Reference Manual38Pin AllocationsT1/E1 Combo CardDescriptionThe T1/E1 Combo MMC combines trunking and DSP functionality on a single
3300 ICP Controllers39Figure 15: T1/E1 Combo CardSpecificationsRefer to Table 9, “T1/E1 Framer Supported Protocols and Variants,” on page 37 and Table
Hardware Technical Reference Manual40Each port may be configured as either a:• T (trunk) interface for links from a BRI Central Office• S (subscriber)
3300 ICP Controllers41AX and ASU II Specific ModulesAnalog Line Cards (for AX and ASU II only)4 + 12 Port Combo Card• Four Loop Start (LS) trunks for
Table of ContentsvAnalog Main Board/Analog Option Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44Descriptio
Hardware Technical Reference Manual42AX/ASU II SpecificationsTable 15: ONS Station Line CircuitsAttribute AX/ASU II line cardsBattery Reversal2all r
3300 ICP Controllers43Note 1: Approximately 5.17 miles (8.28 km) over 22-gauge cable with 300 ohm set, or3.25 miles (5.19 km) over 24-gauge cable with
Hardware Technical Reference Manual44Analog BoardsAnalog Main Board/Analog Option BoardDescriptionThe MX/MXe and CX/CXi Analog Main Boards (AMB) provi
3300 ICP Controllers45• One Loudspeaker Paging circuit.The CX/CXi Analog Option Board (AOB) supports an additional• Six Loop Start (LS) trunks• Four O
Hardware Technical Reference Manual46LS TrunksThe analog boards interface with analog central office (CO) trunks on a -48 Vdc loop start (LS). The LS
3300 ICP Controllers47• Interruption of the system AC power• A controller reset.When the relays close, ONS 1 and ONS 2 on the AMB are automatically co
Hardware Technical Reference Manual48SpecificationsONS LinesProtected ONS LinesProtected ONS ports (ONSP) are available on• ports 1 and 2 on the CX/CX
3300 ICP Controllers49LS TrunksTable 19: LS Trunk Signaling ProtocolsAMB/AOB LS ProtocolNorth America (NA)Latin America (LA)TIA/EIA-464-CTIA/EIA-912
Hardware Technical Reference Manual50Recommendations for Trunk Descriptor SettingsFor best performance, analog trunks to the local exchange or Central
3300 ICP Controllers51For non-loaded loops, Bell (NA) recommends the following wire gauges:Recommendations for North American LS TrunksThe information
Hardware Technical Reference ManualviASU and Universal ASU ONS Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Hardware Technical Reference Manual52• The installer or system administrator should request that the Telco (e.g. BT), or carrier, provide trunks that
3300 ICP Controllers53Alternate Complex600 Same as “National Complex” 600 Same as “National Complex”Spare 1600 600 600 600Spares 2, 3, and 4600 600 60
Hardware Technical Reference Manual54Spares 1, 2, 3, and 4600 600 600 600Notes: Notes:• No difference between settings for IP or non-IP connections.•
3300 ICP Controllers55TBR21600 350W + (1000Ω//210nF) 600 MX and AMB/AOB V1: 100W + (1000Ω//45nF)AMB/AOB V2/V3, ASU II and AX: 100W + (1050Ω//60nF)Alte
Hardware Technical Reference Manual56Alternate Complex600 Same as “National Complex”600 560R+(1500R||330nF)Spare 1600 600 600 600Spares 2, 3, and 4600
3300 ICP Controllers57Music on Hold and Paging SpecificationsMusic On HoldPagingPin AllocationsMX Line and Trunk ConnectorAnalog lines and trunks are
Hardware Technical Reference Manual58CX/CXi and MXe Line and Trunk Connector5–30––6 – 31 – –7–32––8 – 33 – –9–34––10 – 35 – –11 PFT_TK_ T1 36 PFT_TK_
3300 ICP Controllers59Music On Hold ConnectorThe Music On Hold port uses a 3.5 mm stereo jack for input-signal connection. It will also accept a 3.5 m
Hardware Technical Reference Manual60Application Processor Card - APC-MXe (MXe Server)DescriptionThe Application Processor Card (APC-MXe) is an embedd
3300 ICP Controllers61Application Processor Card - APC-CX(i) DescriptionThe Application Processor Card (APC-CX(i)) is an embedded PC card installed in
Table of ContentsviiHP ProCurve 5300 with Expandable 10/100 PoE Modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .105HP ProCurve 2600-PWR Series
Hardware Technical Reference Manual62Other improvements include:• Simplified network connection – No dedicated LAN connection is required for the CX I
CHAPTER 3 SERVICES UNITS AND GATEWAYS
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Services Units and Gateways65Network Services UnitsDescriptionMitel Network Services Units (NSUs) provide connectivity to digital trunks for public or
Hardware Technical Reference Manual66The Universal NSU front panel contains:• RS-232 serial port (DB-9 connector to a PC) for maintenance purposes suc
Services Units and Gateways67R2 Network Services UnitR2 is a protocol converter that allows the R2 NSU to access an R2 National Public Switched Teleph
Hardware Technical Reference Manual68The R2 NSU rear panel consists of the following components:• Message Link DIP switch for designating a unit numbe
Services Units and Gateways69The BRI NSU front panel consists of the following components:• RS-232 serial port (DB-9 connector) for installation, conf
Hardware Technical Reference Manual70DIP Switch SettingsUniversal and R2 NSU DIP Switch SettingsBRI NSU DIP Switch SettingsTable 39: Message Link DI
Services Units and Gateways71Pin AllocationsTable 43: CIM Port ConnectorRJ-45 Connector Pin Signal Name1RX+2 RX-3TX+4 Not used5 Not used6 TX-7 Not u
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Hardware Technical Reference Manual72Lines or trunks are connected to the BRI Network Services Unit using a 25-pair D-type female (Amphenol) connector
Services Units and Gateways73Analog Services UnitsDescriptionMitel Analog Services Units (ASUs) provide connectivity for analog trunks and telephones
Hardware Technical Reference Manual74Analog Services Unit II (ASU II)The ASU II chassis supports up to 48 ONS phones or up to 8 LS trunks depending on
Services Units and Gateways75Custom Local Access Signaling Services (CLASS) allows the 3300 ICP system to pass Calling Line ID digits and CLASS name i
Hardware Technical Reference Manual76The Universal Analog Services Unit front panel contains:• 16 ONS circuit status LEDs• Four loop start status LEDs
Services Units and Gateways77• Always active input (no external control required or provided).The connection requires a cable with a 3.5 mm mono jack
Hardware Technical Reference Manual78The Paging Connector Pin Allocation is shown in the following table.ASU II Transmission StandardsThere is only on
Services Units and Gateways79Circuit DescriptionsOn-Premise Station LinesTable 53: ONS Station Line Circuits by ASU type Attribute ASU II5ASUBattery
Hardware Technical Reference Manual80Protected ONS PortsProtected ONS ports (ONSP) are available on:• the ONS/LS combo card (can be used on the ASU II
Services Units and Gateways81• Universal ASU, and • ASU II or AX controller with a 4 + 12 Combo Card.The AMB for the CX/CX, CX/CXi II, and MXe control
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Hardware Technical Reference Manual82Pin AllocationsASU II Line and Trunk ConnectorONS lines and LS trunks are connected using a 25-pair D-type (Amphe
Services Units and Gateways83ASU and Universal ASU Line and Trunk ConnectorONS lines and LS trunks are connected using a 25-pair male D-type (Amphenol
Hardware Technical Reference Manual84CIM PortThe CIM ports require standard 8-pin modular jacks (RJ-45) consisting of 2 balanced signal pairs on a Cat
Services Units and Gateways85ONS Ringing ParametersONS Message Waiting ParametersASU II LS Trunk ParametersThe ASU II LS Trunk parameters are the same
Hardware Technical Reference Manual86• Table 26, “Brazil: LS Trunk Impedance Values,” on page 52• Table 32, “UK: LS Trunk Impedance Values,” on page 5
Services Units and Gateways87For non-loaded loops, Bell (NA) recommends the following wire gauges:LS Trunks Selection in the UKThis following informat
Hardware Technical Reference Manual88values should be shifted by a value that corresponds to the difference between the transmission level at that int
Services Units and Gateways89Table 68: New ZealandBalance Network Setting(CO Trunk Circuit Descriptor Form)LS Impedance ValuesAC Balance600 370R+(62
Hardware Technical Reference Manual90Peripheral CabinetDigital Service UnitSUPERSET HUB3300 CITELlink GatewayThe 3300 CITELlink Gateway allows the 330
Services Units and Gateways91SX-200 BayDescriptionThe SX-200 Bay cabinet holds up to 12 card slots: eight slots support line (ONS, OPS or DNI) cards,
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