“What are my Communication Server assets?”
MAC Source
Site Survey
Inventory
Performance
Backup
Configuration
Security
Produced For
Orchard Park Central School District
31319
Customer Number:
10/17/2013
Server. Some of the information presented may be derived, in whole or in part, from this data. Inconsistent and/or incorrect programming of the Communication Server may cause these derivations to be inaccurate. For the sake of consistency in these reports, there may be cases in which a best-effort attempt is made to derive particular information based upon related data in the Communication Server. As the reporting facilities of the Communication Server's hardware and software improve, the enhanced data will lead to more accurate InfoPlus reports. Technical errors encountered during the remote transfer of data from the Communication Server may cause spurious results in the report. Bristol Capital, Inc. does not guarantee the accuracy of the information presented, although reasonable attempts have been and will continue to be made to ensure InfoPlus reports are as accurate as possible.
This report and the information contained herein is to be used only for the purposes intended. Any disclosure of the information contained herein to parties other than the subscriber of this service, or the organization whose information is represented, is strictly prohibited.
InfoPlus® is a registered trademark of Bristol Capital, Inc. Montvale, NJ Copyright © 1995-2013 Bristol Capital, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Communications Management with InfoPlus
Regardless of the size or type of
organization, there are a few basic concerns of every communications manager. InfoPlus services help address those various concerns through an integrated suite of reports and analyses.
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Site Survey, is a detailed accounting of each of the major hardware and software components of a Communication Server. Concise and detailed, the Site Survey not only provides a knowledgebase of purchased resources, it also allows for effective asset management by specifying spare as well as used and total resources available.
Of increasing importance to communications managers, the Site Survey also lists the manufacturer’s then current support rating (including “End-of-Life” equipment) on each major component. Awareness of potential liabilities in the support of this equipment will enable communications managers to make plans for the maintenance or replacement of obsolete parts.
While the Site Survey is a logical starting point in gaining additional control over your
telecommunications, one may quickly realize the need for an InfoPlus SourceBook. The SourceBook defines all the system programming that makes your communications system uniquely yours. Graphics of each set, identification of each software group (Call Pick-up, Intercom, etc.), Trunk Groups, call routing and even our service improving Action Items are assembled uniquely for your system.
Other services in the InfoPlus suite include:
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• Details a Communication Server’s programming
• Graphics of each set and each button’s feature or line assignment • Lists of each defined group (Intercom, Call Pick-up, etc.)
• Clearly defines Trunking, Call Routing, and even Calling Privileges
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• Consultative Report, not a “data dump”
• Supported by graphical representation of the “important” data • Analyzes Networks, Trunks, Consoles and even Processors • Clear recommendations supported by factual data
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• Detailed, computerized review of the system’s programming • Analyses of 83 separate features with security implications
• Each analysis consists of a Feature Description, Security Concerns, and the Findings • One hour of personal consultation is included
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• Off-site backup of your Communication Server’s configuration • Available at any time for restoration through the Internet
Please contact your telecommunications vendor for additional information about these services.
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Table of Contents
1. System Summary . . . 7 2. Software Inventory . . . 8 Software Versions . . . 8 Installed Patches . . . 8 Software Packages . . . 16 System Limits . . . 22 Keycodes . . . 23 3. Hardware Inventory . . . 24 System Memory . . . 24Modules and Servers . . . 24
Cards . . . 24 Station Equipment . . . 25 Trunks . . . 25 Miscellaneous . . . 25 4. Equipment Maps . . . 26 Common Equipment . . . 26
Other Common Equipment . . . 26
Peripheral Equipment . . . 27
5. Manufacturer Support Analysis . . . 35
Summary . . . 35
System Analysis . . . 35
Software Analysis . . . 36
Central Processing Unit (CPU) Analysis . . . 36
Modules and Servers Analysis . . . 37
Card Analysis . . . 37
Station Equipment Analysis . . . 38
Voice Mail Analysis . . . 39
6. Action Items . . . 40
Service Affecting Action Items . . . 40
1. System Summary
The System Summary presents basic Communication Server information that is useful for a high-level understanding of the switch. This includes the type of hardware and software installed, serial numbers, and port counts for various facil-ities in the Communication Server. This information may be used to ensure the accuracy of a maintenance contract covering this Communication Server.
Account Name: Orchard Park Central School District Customer Number: 31319
Date of Survey: 10/17/2013
Geographic Redundancy: Primary System Hardware Model: CS1000E
Availability: Standard Loaded Tape ID: 318840186
NOTE: This system uses the Geographic Redundancy system feature. Due to inherent limitations of the CS 1000 platform, certain information from the Secondary System(s) may not have been available at the time of download. If access to all Geographically Redundant Call Servers was not provided, information such as Signaling Servers, other Call Servers, and Media Gateways may not be included or may be inferred from related data.
Version: 4021 Release: 7 Issue: 50 Q +
Port Counts:
Spare Working Equipped Port Type 48 336 384 Analog Station 79 145 224 Digital Station --0 0 Console --134 --IP Telephone 27 21 48 Analog Trunk 0 23 23 Digital Trunk 0 0 0 IP Trunk 0 96 96 DTR --0 --Phantom --1536 --DSP --8 --Universal Extension --10 --Virtual Trunk 154 2309 775 Totals2. Software Inventory
The Software Inventory section details the software and licenses that you have purchased, directly or indirectly, from the manufacturer. This includes the operating software of the Communication Server, updates to the software, optional features that have been purchased, and capacity licenses. This information is particularly useful during hardware or software upgrades, business expansions, security evaluations, and implementation changes.
Software Versions
Version: 4021 Release: 7 Issue: 50 Q +
Installed Patches
The following patches have been installed and are in service:
Filename Patch Name Patch Reference # PRS Number p25747_1.cpm p25747_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00881777 0 p27968_1.cpm p27968_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00905660 1 p28647_1.cpm p28647_1 ISS1:1OF1 WI00839794 2 p30357_1.cpm p30357_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00896680 3 p30382_1.cpm p30382_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00825486 4 p24307_1.cpm p24307_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00950857 5 p30104_1.cpm p30104_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00688381 6 p30418_1.cpm p30418_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00897176 7 p30421_1.cpm p30421_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00903381 8 p30443_1.cpm p30443_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00854130 9 p30447_1.cpm p30447_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00824257 10 p30450_1.cpm p30450_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00836182 11 p30452_1.cpm p30452_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00826075 12 p29708_1.cpm p29708_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01034409 13 p30468_1.cpm p30468_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00854150 14 p29818_1.cpm p29818_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01033197 15 p17588_1.cpm p17588_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00856991 16 p26155_1.cpm p26155_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01012423 17 p30481_1.cpm p30481_1 ISS1:1OF1 WI00836334 18 p30112_1.cpm p30112_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00976951 19 p30786_2.cpm p30786_2 ISS2:1OF1 wi00977002 20 p30534_1.cpm p30534_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00877367 21 p30548_1.cpm p30548_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00834382 22 p30550_1.cpm p30550_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00832106 23 p30554_1.cpm p30554_1 ISS1:1OF1 WI00836292 24 p30288_1.cpm p30288_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00961267 25 p30565_1.cpm p30565_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00835294 26 p30573_1.cpm p30573_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00856702 27
Filename Patch Name Patch Reference # PRS Number p30588_1.cpm p30588_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00838073 28 p30591_1.cpm p30591_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00839255 29 p30593_1.cpm p30593_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00854415 30 p30371_1.cpm p30371_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00825488 31 p30568_1.cpm p30568_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00837538 32 p30618_1.cpm p30618_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00841980 33 p30619_1.cpm p30619_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00839821 34 p30621_1.cpm p30621_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00842409 35 p30625_1.cpm p30625_1 ISS1:1OF1 WI00853473 36 p30701_1.cpm p30701_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00854469 37 p30641_1.cpm p30641_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00852389 38 p30648_1.cpm p30648_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00859123 39 p31062_1.cpm p31062_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00924886 40 p31129_1.cpm p31129_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00897279 41 p30676_1.cpm p30676_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00897096 42 p30694_1.cpm p30694_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00859449 43 p30698_1.cpm p30698_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00839134 44 p30954_1.cpm p30954_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00879322 45 p30707_1.cpm p30707_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00852365 46 p30709_1.cpm p30709_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00850521 47 p31070_1.cpm p31070_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00896319 48 p30719_1.cpm p30719_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00853178 49 p30731_1.cpm p30731_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00843623 50 p31147_1.cpm p31147_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00967510 51 p30749_1.cpm p30749_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00856410 52 p30750_1.cpm p30750_1 ISS1:1OF1 WI00889786 53 p30766_1.cpm p30766_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00857566 54 p30767_1.cpm p30767_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00840590 55 p30768_1.cpm p30768_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00871969 56 p30782_1.cpm p30782_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00857362 57 p30787_1.cpm p30787_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00863876 58 p30789_1.cpm p30789_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00860279 59 p30792_1.cpm p30792_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00859305 60 p30809_1.cpm p30809_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00899584 61 p30819_1.cpm p30819_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00858335 62 p31219_1.cpm p31219_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00906350 63 p31248_1.cpm p31248_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00949410 64 p30848_1.cpm p30848_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00869243 65 p30856_1.cpm p30856_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00871739 66 p31002_1.cpm p31002_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00953811 67 p30867_1.cpm p30867_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00896420 68 p31276_1.cpm p31276_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00937672 69 p31294_1.cpm p31294_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00967509 70 p30892_1.cpm p30892_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00865477 71
Filename Patch Name Patch Reference # PRS Number p30893_1.cpm p30893_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00865477 72 p30894_1.cpm p30894_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00865477 73 p31351_1.cpm p31351_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00967514 74 p31127_1.cpm p31127_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00897250 75 p31362_1.cpm p31362_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00936935 76 p30898_1.cpm p30898_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00865477 77 p30942_1.cpm p30942_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00875701 78 p30943_1.cpm p30943_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00875425 79 p31048_1.cpm p31048_1 p30952 wi00890475 80 p31165_1.cpm p31165_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00903369 81 p30973_1.cpm p30973_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00883604 82 p31000_1.cpm p31000_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00884699 83 p31007_1.cpm p31007_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00879526 84 p31009_1.cpm p31009_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00886321 85 p31010_1.cpm p31010_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00882293 86 p31026_2.cpm p31026_2 ISS2:1OF1 wi00887744 87 p31416_1.cpm p31416_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00967507 88 p31036_1.cpm p31036_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00889088 89 p31441_1.cpm p31441_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00949136 90 p31054_1.cpm p31054_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00880221 91 p31060_1.cpm p31060_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00877365 92 p31087_1.cpm p31087_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00894243 93 p31089_1.cpm p31089_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00893131 94 p31093_1.cpm p31093_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00894443 95 p31105_1.cpm p31105_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00895090 96 p31106_1.cpm p31106_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00895181 97 p31124_1.cpm p31124_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00897082 98 p31297_1.cpm p31297_1 ISS1:1OF1 WI00928455 99 p30802_1.cpm p30802_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00925141 100 p31159_1.cpm p31159_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00900766 101 p31163_1.cpm p31163_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00868729 102 p31382_1.cpm p31382_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01008943 103 p31167_1.cpm p31167_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00903437 104 p31310_1.cpm p31310_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00937114 105 p31195_1.cpm p31195_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00905297 106 p31201_1.cpm p31201_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00905600 107 p31202_1.cpm p31202_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00906022 108 p31384_1.cpm p31384_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00967512 109 p31205_1.cpm p31205_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00906163 110 p31480_1.cpm p31480_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01032794 111 p31225_1.cpm p31225_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00907403 112 p31227_1.cpm p31227_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00907697 113 p31235_1.cpm p31235_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00908598 114 p31387_1.cpm p31387_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00980476 115
Filename Patch Name Patch Reference # PRS Number p31265_1.cpm p31265_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00921295 116 p31412_1.cpm p31412_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00968353 117 p30807_1.cpm p30807_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00896394 118 p30843_1.cpm p30843_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00932942 119 p30870_1.cpm p30870_1 iss1:1of1 wi00862574 120 p30880_1.cpm p30880_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00877592 121 p31491_1.cpm p31491_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00967505 122 p30975_1.cpm p30975_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00882884 123 p30976_1.cpm p30976_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00880836 124 p30977_1.cpm p30977_1 ISS1:1oF1 wi00880386 125 p30986_1.cpm p30986_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00925208 126 p30999_1.cpm p30999_1 ISS1:1OF1 WI00927300 127 p31006_1.cpm p31006_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00900096 128 p31051_1.cpm p31051_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00891626 129 p31077_1.cpm p31077_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00932948 130 p31115_1.cpm p31115_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00932958 131 p31136_1.cpm p31136_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00898327 132 p31507_1.cpm p31507_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01045906 133 p31510_1.cpm p31510_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01044828 134 p31365_1.cpm p31365_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00948274 135 p31378_1.cpm p31378_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00892954 136 p31270_1.cpm p31270_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00923899 137 p31479_1.cpm p31479_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01003384 138 p31284_1.cpm p31284_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00929140 139 p31286_1.cpm p31286_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00927321 140 p31305_2.cpm p31305_2 ISS2:1OF1 wi00932204 141 p31528_1.cpm p31528_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00959463 142 p31325_1.cpm p31325_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00930864 143 p31340_1.cpm p31340_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00909476 144 p31354_1.cpm p31354_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00931028 145 p31531_1.cpm p31531_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00959284 146 p31379_1.cpm p31379_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00936714 147 p31392_1.cpm p31392_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00932929 148 p31547_1.cpm p31547_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00957316 149 p31402_1.cpm p31402_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00943172 150 p31407_1.cpm p31407_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00948931 151 p31409_1.cpm p31409_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00942734 152 p31551_1.cpm p31551_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00959457 153 p31411_1.cpm p31411_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00949273 154 p31564_1.cpm p31564_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00960809 155 p31426_1.cpm p31426_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00946477 156 p31570_1.cpm p31570_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00930649 157 p31544_1.cpm p31544_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01037773 158 p31462_1.cpm p31462_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00949627 159
Filename Patch Name Patch Reference # PRS Number p31478_1.cpm p31478_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00951427 160 p31485_1.cpm p31485_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00951837 161 p31577_1.cpm p31577_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00999802 162 p31489_1.cpm p31489_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00956885 163 p31494_1.cpm p31494_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00953900 164 p31592_1.cpm p31592_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00967205 165 p31501_1.cpm p31501_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00955541 166 p31603_1.cpm p31603_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00991523 167 p31516_1.cpm p31516_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00943748 168 p31530_1.cpm p31530_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00957252 169 p31623_1.cpm p31623_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00965838 170 p31565_1.cpm p31565_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01033550 171 p31568_1.cpm p31568_1 ISS1:1OF1 WI01018404 172 p31557_2.cpm p31557_2 ISS2:1OF1 wi00960133 173 p31562_1.cpm p31562_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00959820 174 p31631_1.cpm p31631_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01003896 175 p31580_1.cpm p31580_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00962211 176 p31637_1.cpm p31637_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00968157 177 p31585_1.cpm p31585_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00962955 178 p31606_1.cpm p31606_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00965724 179 p31638_1.cpm p31638_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00956788 180 p31641_1.cpm p31641_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00945997 181 p31584_1.cpm p31584_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01034420 182 p31645_1.cpm p31645_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00968531 183 p31648_1.cpm p31648_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00968448 184 p31656_1.cpm p31656_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00969208 185 p31661_1.cpm p31661_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00969581 186 p31664_1.cpm p31664_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00969890 187 p31685_1.cpm p31685_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00962982 188 p31600_1.cpm p31600_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00965009 189 p31703_1.cpm p31703_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00975150 190 p31707_1.cpm p31707_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00975659 191 p31715_1.cpm p31715_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00973241 192 p31717_1.cpm p31717_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00976209 193 p31724_1.cpm p31724_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00950575 194 p31733_1.cpm p31733_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00955753 195 p31744_1.cpm p31744_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00977393 196 p31746_1.cpm p31746_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00979591 197 p31748_1.cpm p31748_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00979414 198 p31750_1.cpm p31750_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00971209 199 p31751_1.cpm p31751_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00973270 200 p31755_1.cpm p31755_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00980531 201 p31758_1.cpm p31758_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00983505 202 p31760_1.cpm p31760_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00978064 203
Filename Patch Name Patch Reference # PRS Number p31766_1.cpm p31766_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00981711 204 p31774_1.cpm p31774_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00982566 205 p31607_1.cpm p31607_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01031640 206 p31792_1.cpm p31792_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00984652 207 p31794_1.cpm p31794_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00971029 208 p31795_1.cpm p31795_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00984888 209 p31798_1.cpm p31798_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00957235 210 p31800_1.cpm p31800_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01000796 211 p31803_1.cpm p31803_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00986337 212 p31809_1.cpm p31809_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00987089 213 p31815_1.cpm p31815_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00987424 214 p31823_1.cpm p31823_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00974856 215 p31824_1.cpm p31824_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00988285 216 p31825_1.cpm p31825_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00990993 217 p31831_1.cpm p31831_1 ISS1:1OF1 WI00977978 218 p31834_1.cpm p31834_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00977436 219 p31836_1.cpm p31836_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00989828 220 p31853_1.cpm p31853_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00991892 221 p31859_1.cpm p31859_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00985153 222 p31860_1.cpm p31860_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00993377 223 p31861_1.cpm p31861_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01008106 224 p31863_1.cpm p31863_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00971980 225 p31865_1.cpm p31865_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00993743 226 p31869_1.cpm p31869_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00981928 227 p31618_1.cpm p31618_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00965603 228 p31871_1.cpm p31871_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00994044 229 p31874_1.cpm p31874_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00944019 230 p32367_1.cpm p32367_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01057299 231 p31667_1.cpm p31667_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01042755 232 p31894_1.cpm p31894_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00978892 233 p31897_1.cpm p31897_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00998121 234 p31898_1.cpm p31898_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00997559 235 p31899_1.cpm p31899_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00998328 236 p31900_1.cpm p31900_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00997020 237 p31907_1.cpm p31907_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00991907 238 p31672_1.cpm p31672_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01034452 239 p31712_1.cpm p31712_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01043458 240 p31919_1.cpm p31919_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00978818 241 p31920_1.cpm p31920_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01001911 242 p31921_1.cpm p31921_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01001938 243 p31928_1.cpm p31928_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01003197 244 p31933_1.cpm p31933_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi00996889 245 p31940_1.cpm p31940_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01003814 246 p31943_1.cpm p31943_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01004012 247
Filename Patch Name Patch Reference # PRS Number p31946_1.cpm p31946_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01003999 248 p31739_1.cpm p31739_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01044845 249 p31952_1.cpm p31952_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01005653 250 p31957_1.cpm p31957_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01006063 251 p31965_1.cpm p31965_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01007960 252 p31967_1.cpm p31967_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01006811 253 p31968_1.cpm p31968_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01008505 254 p31975_1.cpm p31975_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01010472 255 p31976_1.cpm p31976_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01001588 256 p31983_1.cpm p31983_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01007604 257 p31989_1.cpm p31989_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01011765 258 p31993_1.cpm p31993_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01012229 259 p31749_1.cpm p31749_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01044873 260 p32008_1.cpm p32008_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01012638 261 p32015_1.cpm p32015_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01014835 262 p32019_1.cpm p32019_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01016398 263 p32020_1.cpm p32020_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01008188 264 p31782_1.cpm p31782_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01028950 265 p32026_1.cpm p32026_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01008316 266 p32062_1.cpm p32062_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01020959 267 p31814_1.cpm p31814_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01031887 268 p31842_1.cpm p31842_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01043501 269 p31850_1.cpm p31850_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01027609 270 p31882_1.cpm p31882_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01031825 271 p31905_1.cpm p31905_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01005927 272 p31929_1.cpm p31929_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01013144 273 p31991_1.cpm p31991_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01012072 274 p32031_1.cpm p32031_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01016303 275 p32044_1.cpm p32044_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01018064 276 p32054_1.cpm p32054_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01011113 277 p32055_1.cpm p32055_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01020043 278 p32057_2.cpm p32057_2 ISS2:1OF1 wi01020230 279 p32059_1.cpm p32059_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01041007 280 p32066_1.cpm p32066_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01021598 281 p32083_1.cpm p32083_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01015780 282 p32089_1.cpm p32089_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01042797 283 p32096_1.cpm p32096_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01023570 284 p32097_1.cpm p32097_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01020587 285 p32108_1.cpm p32108_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01020752 286 p32113_1.cpm p32113_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01003861 287 p32140_1.cpm p32140_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01027702 288 p32144_1.cpm p32144_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01029486 289 p32148_1.cpm p32148_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01030088 290 p32152_1.cpm p32152_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01043415 291
Filename Patch Name Patch Reference # PRS Number p32154_1.cpm p32154_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01031512 292 p32157_1.cpm p32157_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01043493 293 p32158_1.cpm p32158_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01031571 294 p32159_1.cpm p32159_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01030651 295 p32160_1.cpm p32160_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01032447 296 p32167_1.cpm p32167_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01033893 297 p32173_1.cpm p32173_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01034774 298 p32174_1.cpm p32174_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01034779 299 p32188_1.cpm p32188_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01028650 300 p32190_1.cpm p32190_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01031184 301 p32192_1.cpm p32192_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01037022 302 p32201_1.cpm p32201_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01037583 303 p32202_1.cpm p32202_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01037848 304 p32204_1.cpm p32204_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01036339 305 p32205_1.cpm p32205_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01022466 306 p32207_1.cpm p32207_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01039170 307 p32208_1.cpm p32208_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01038128 308 p32209_1.cpm p32209_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01039486 309 p32210_1.cpm p32210_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01039079 310 p32214_1.cpm p32214_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01040096 311 p32218_1.cpm p32218_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01040531 312 p32220_1.cpm p32220_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01037234 313 p32227_1.cpm p32227_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01037975 314 p32230_1.cpm p32230_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01042285 315 p32231_1.cpm p32231_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01042118 316 p32232_1.cpm p32232_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01042548 317 p32234_1.cpm p32234_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01042791 318 p32236_1.cpm p32236_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01041545 319 p32244_1.cpm p32244_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01043592 320 p32245_1.cpm p32245_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01043713 321 p32248_1.cpm p32248_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01043882 322 p32249_1.cpm p32249_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01044026 323 p32250_1.cpm p32250_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01044293 324 p32255_1.cpm p32255_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01044600 325 p32259_1.cpm p32259_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01045924 326 p32261_1.cpm p32261_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01044868 327 p32263_1.cpm p32263_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01046101 328 p32265_1.cpm p32265_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01046277 329 p32269_1.cpm p32269_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01039099 330 p32279_1.cpm p32279_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01039718 331 p32289_1.cpm p32289_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01050993 332 p32290_1.cpm p32290_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01051024 333 p32291_1.cpm p32291_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01035677 334 p32296_1.cpm p32296_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01051786 335
Filename Patch Name Patch Reference # PRS Number p32301_1.cpm p32301_1 ISS1:1OF1 wi01014478 336
No out of service patches were detected in your Communication Server.
Software Packages
Software Package: N/A
The following optional software packages are installed as part of the Communication Server’s base operating software: Description Package Number Extended PBX Features OPTF 1 Multi-Customer CUST 2
Call Detail Recording CDR 4 CDR on a Teletype machine CTY 5 Recorded Announcement RAN 7
Time and Date display TAD
8
Do Not Disturb, Individual DNDI
9
End to End signaling EES
10
Intercept Treatment INTR
11
Automatic Number Identification ANI
12
ANI Route Selection ANIR
13
Basic Routing BRTE
14
Do Not Disturb, Group DNDG
16
Make Set Busy MSB
17
Special Service on 2500 Sets SS25
18
Digit Display DDSP
19
Office Data Administration System ODAS 20 Dial Intercom DI 21 Charge Account CHG 23
Charge Account/Authorization Code (Base Package) CAB
24
Basic Authorization Code BAUT
25
Centralized Attendant Service, (Main) CASM
26
Centralized Attendant Service, (Remote) CASR
27
Basic Queuing BQUE
28
Electronic Switched Network (ESN) Traffic Measurements NTRF
29
Network Class of Service NCOS
32
Call Park CPRK
33
System Speed Call SSC
34
Integrated Message Service IMS
35
Integrated Message Service UMG
35
Integrated Message Service UST
35
Recorded Overflow Announcement ROA 36 ESN Signaling NSIG 37 ESN Queuing MCBQ 38
Network Speed Call NSC
Description Package
Number
Basic, Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) BACD 40 ACD, Package B ACDB 41 ACD, Package C ACDC 42
ACD Load Management LMAN 43 Music Package MUS 44 ACD, Package A ACDA 45
Message Waiting Center MWC 46 Automatic Answerback AAB 47 Group Call GRP 48
New Flexible Code Restriction NFCR
49
ACD, Package D ACDD
50
ACD/D, Auxiliary Link Processor LNK
51
Forced Charge Account FCA 52 Set Relocation SR 53 Attendant Administration AA 54 History File HIST 55
Attendant Overflow Position AOP
56
Basic Alternate Route Selection BARS
57
Network Alternate Routing NARS
58
Coordinated Dialing Plan CDP
59
Priority Queuing PQUE
60
Flexible Call Back Queuing FCBQ
61
Off Hook Queuing OHQ
62
Network Authorization Code NAUT
63
Stored Number Redial SNR 64 Network Transfer NXFR 67 Flexible Hotline HOT 70 Deluxe Hold DHLD 71
Automatic Line Selection LSEL 72 500 Set Features SS5 73 Distinctive Ringing DRNG 74
Digital Trunk Interface PBXI
75
Departmental Listed Directory Number DLDN
76
Command Status Link CSL
77
Optional Outpulsing Delay OOD
79
Station Category Information SCI
80
Controlled Class of Service CCOS 81 CDR Queue Record CDRQ 83 Multi-Tenant Service TENS 86
Fast Tone and Digit Switch FTDS
87
Digital Telephone Set DSET
88
M3000 Telephone Set TSET
89
Last Number Redial LNR
90
Delta II telephone Sets DLT2
Description Package Number Pretranslation PXLT 92 Attendant Supervision SUPV 93
Call Party Name Display CPND
95
Dialed Number Identification System DNIS
98
Background Terminal Facility BGD 99 Room Status RMS 100 Message Registration MR 101
Automatic Wake-up Service (BGD) AWU
102
Property Management System Interface PMSI
103
Line Load Control LLC
105
Malicious Call Trace MCT
107
Internal Call Detail Recording ICDR
108
Auxiliary Processor Link APL
109
Trunk Verification from Station TVS
110
Time Overflow Queuing TOF
111
Incoming DID Digit Conversion IDC
113
ACD Package D Auxiliary Security AUXS
114
Directed Call Pickup DCP
115
ACD Priority Agents PAGT
116
Call-by-Call Service Selection CBC
117
Calling Line Identification in Call Detail Recording CCDR
118
Enhanced Music EMUS
119
Group Hunt/DN Access to SCL PLDN
120
Station Camp-On SCMP
121
Flexible Tones & Cadences FTC
125
Attendant Break-in/Trunk Offer BKI 127 2M DTI DTI2 129 Trunk Barring TBAR 132
Enhanced Night Service ENS
133
Flexible Feature Codes FFC 139 M2250 TCM Console DCON 140 Multi-Party Operations MPO 141
Integrated Services Digital Network Signaling Package ISDN
145
Primary Rate Access PRA
146
ISDN Signaling Link ISL
147
Network Ring Again NTWK
148
Inter-Exchange Carrier (ISDN) IEC
149
Directory Number Expansion DNXP
150
Call Detail Recording Expansion CDRE
151
Flexible Services Port FXS
152
ISDN Application Protocol Third Party Vendor IAP3P
153
2.0 Mbit/s Primary Rate Interface PRI2
154
ACD Activity Code Entry ACNT
155
Centrex Switchhook Flash THF
Description Package Number Feature Group D FGD 158
Network Attendant Service NAS
159
Flexible Numbering Plan FNP
160
ISDN Supplementary Features ISDN_INTL_SUP
161
Scheduled Access Restrictions SAR
162
Message Intercept MINT
163
Limited Access to Overlays LAPW
164
International 1.5/2.0 Mb/s Gateway GPRI
167
Meridian Modular Telephone Sets ARIE
170
Console Presentation Group Level Services CPGS
172
Enhanced Controlled Class of Service ECCS
173
Attendant Alternative Answering AAA
174
Network Message Services NMS
175
Enhanced Overflow EOVF
178
Meridian Hospitality Voice Services HVS
179
Console Digit Key Signaling DKS
180
Semi-Automatic Camp-On SACP
181
Virtual Network Services VNS
183
Overlap Signaling OVLP
184
Executive Distinctive Ringing EDRG
185
Priority Override/Forced Camp-On POVR
186
Series Call SECL
191
Remote Virtual Queuing ORC-RVQ
192
International Primary Rate Access IPRA
202
Extended Peripheral Equipment XPE
203
Enhanced Conference, TDS and MFS card XCT0
204
Superloop Administration XCT1
205
Multi Language Wake-up MLWU
206
Network ACD NACD
207
Hospitality Screen Enhancement HSE
208
Meridian Link Server MLM
209
Maid Identification MAID
210
VIP Auto Wake Up VAWU
212
Enhanced ACD Routing EAR
214
Enhanced Customer Trunking ECT
215
Basic Rate Interface BRI
216
Hold in Queue for IVR IVR
218
Message Waiting Indication Interworking with DMS MWI
219
Multi-Purpose Serial Data Link MSDL
222
FCC Compliance for DID Answer Supervision FC68
223
Meridian 911 M911
224
Call Waiting Notification CWNT
225
MSDL Serial data Interface MSDL SDI
227
Single Terminal Access MSDL STA
Description Package
Number
Station Specific Authorization Code SSAU
229
ISDN BRI Trunk Access BRIT
233
New Format CDR FCDR
234
BRI line application BRIL
235
Meridian 1 Companion Option MCMO
240
Multi-User Login MULTI_USER
242
Meridian 1 Fault Management ALRM_FILTER
243
System Errors and Events Lookup SYS_MSG_LKUP
245
Call ID (for AML Applications) CALL_ID
247
Enhanced Meridian 911 M911 ENH
249
Direct Private Network Access DPNA
250
Station Activity Record SCDR
251
Attendant & Network Wide Remote Call Forward ARFW
253
Phantom TN's PHTN
254
Set Based Administration Enhancements ADMINSET
256
Autodial Tandem Transfer ATX
258
Enhanced Call Detail Recording CDRX 259 EuroISDN EURO 261 QSIG Interface QSIG 263
Remote Intelligent Peripheral Equipment REM_IPE
286
North American National ISDN Class II Equipment NI-2
291
MAT Terminal Software MAT
296
Multiple Queue Assignment MQA
297
Core Network Module CORENET
299
Calling Party Privacy CPP
301
QSIG Generic Functional protocol QSIGGF
305
Call Park Networkwide CPRKNET
306
Call Page Networkwide PAGENET
307
Call Party Control on Internal Calls CPCI
310
Nortel Symposium Call Center NGCC
311
Trunk Anti Tromboning TATO
312
Open Alarms OPEN_ALARM
315
QSIG Supplementary Service QSIG-SS
316
CCR - NACD Interworking QTN
321
Next Generation Connectivity NGEN
324
Recorded Announcement Broadcast RANBRD
327
Music Broadcast MUSBRD
328
Emergency Services Access ESA
329
ESA Supplementary ESA_SUPP
330
ESA Call Number Mapping ESA_CLMP
331
CLASS Calling Number Delivery CNUMB
332
CLASS Calling Name Delivery CNAME
333
NI-2 Call By Call Service Selection NI-2_CBC
334
ESA Subnet Location Determination For IP Sets ESA SUBNET LIS
Description Package
Number
ESA External Discovery Manager ESA_EXTERNAL_DM
337
MCDN End to End Transparency MEET
348
Meridian Companion Enhanced Capacity MC32
350
Data Buffering and Access DBA
351
Flexible Direct Inward Dialing FDID
362
NGenR2/Meridian Communications Exchange Connectivity NMCE
364
Calling Party Privacy on Calling Number Identification CPP_CNI
368
Set to Set Messaging STS_MSG 380 Corporate Directory CDIR 381 Virtual Office VIRTUAL_OFFICE 382 Attendant Announcement ATAN 384
NI-2 Name Display Supplementary Service NI2NAME
385
M3900 Phase III Productivity Enhancement M3900_PROD_ENH
386
M3900 Phase III Virtual Office Enhancement VIR_OFF_ENH
387
ACD/CDN Expansion ACDE
388
Call Center Transfer Connect UUI
393
Observe Agent Security OAS
394
M3900 Full Icon Support ICON
397
Personal Call Assistant PCA
398
H323 Virtual Office H323_VTRK
399
Location Code Expansion LOCX
400
Proactive Voice Quality Management PVQM 401 Soft Switch SOFTSWITCH 402 IP Media Gateway IPMG 403
Geographic Redundancy Primary System GRPRIM
404
SIP Gateway and Converged Desktop SIP
406
Call Admission Control CAC
407
Multimedia Solution Convergence MS_CONV 408 Mobile Extensions MOBX 412 Telephony Services TLSV 413
Converged Mobile Users FMCL
414
AVAYA SIP Lines SIPL_AVAYA
415
Third Party SIP Lines SIPL_3RDPARTY
416
SIP Line Services SIP_LINES
417
Extended Media Gateway PRI Resources Extended MGP
Re-sources 418
Zone Based Dialing ZDB
420
IP Media Services IPMEDIA_SERVICES
System Limits
The following software licenses have been purchased and installed as part of the Communication Server’s operating software: Available Used Limit Description 44 0 44 ACD AGENTS 23980 20 24000 ACDN 15 1 16 AML 2 1 3 AST 65535 0 65535 ATTENDANT CONSOLES 0 0 0 AVAYA SIP LINES
0 0 0 BASIC IP USERS 10000 0 10000 BRI DSL 0 0 0 CONVERGED MOBILE USERS
65535 0 65535 DATA PORTS 253 2 255 DCH 0 0 0 DECT USERS 0 0 0 DECT VISITOR USER
0 0
0 ELC ACCESS PORTS
0 0 0 H.323 ACCESS PORTS 0 0 0 IP ATTENDANT CONSOLES 0 0 0 IP MEDIA SESSIONS 0 0 0 IP MUS CON 0 0 0 IP RAN CON 96 134 230 IP USERS 0 0 0 ITG ISDN TRUNKS
65535 0 65535 LTID 0 0 0 MOBILE EXTENSIONS 4 0 4 MUS CON 0 0 0 PCA 65535 0 65535 PHANTOM PORTS 4 0 4 RAN CON 512 0 512 RAN RTE 96 0 96 SIP ACCESS PORTS
0 0
0 SIP CONVERGED DESKTOPS
0 0 0 SIP CTI TR87 0 0 0 TELEPHONY SERVICES 0 0 0 TEMPORARY IP USERS 6 8 14 THIRD PARTY SIP LINES
63226 2309 65535 TNS 6 481 487 TRADITIONAL TELEPHONES 65491 44 65535 TRADITIONAL TRUNKS
Keycodes
The following software keycodes have been purchased and installed as part of the Communication Server’s operating software:
Keycode Name
3. Hardware Inventory
The Hardware Inventory section details the Communication Server hardware and telephones that you have purchased, directly or indirectly, from the manufacturer or from other manufacturers. This includes the cabinets (modules), Common Equipment cards, line and trunk cards, and stations. To provide a complete inventory of physical assets, we also include a list of the trunks programmed in the Communication Server. In cases where the Communication Server data implies additional hardware is installed, it will be listed in the Miscellaneous section. This information is particularly useful for hardware or software upgrades, business expansions, multi-site inventory control, and hardware repairs.
NOTE: CS 1000 Geographic Redundant systems do not provide access to all data residing on remote Call Servers. If access to all Geographically Redundant Call Servers was not provided, information such as Signaling Servers, other Call Servers, and Media Gateways may not be included or may be inferred from related data.
System Memory
The following types of memory have been detected in your Communication Server: Memory Size
Memory Location
6 MB Total Memory
Modules and Servers
The following modules and servers have been detected in your Communication Server: Description Part Number Quantity Main Cabinet NTAK11 4
Media Gateway Chassis NTDU14
8
Media Gateway Expansion Chassis NTDU15
2
Cards
The following Common Equipment cards have been detected in your Communication Server:
Memory Hard Drive Description Part Number Quantity 2,048 MB 232 GB
Common Processor Dual Core NTDW53AA
1
Media Gateway Controller DSP Daughterboard NTDW78AA
12
Media Gateway Controller Card NTDW98AA
12
Call Processor Pentium M NTDW99AB
1
The following Peripheral Equipment cards have been detected in your Communication Server:
Total Spare Used Description Part Number Quantity 32 27 5 Digital Line Card
NT8D02EA 2
128 41
87 Digital Line Card
NT8D02GA 8
64 11
53 Digital Line Card
NT8D02HA 4
16 5
11 Analog Line Card
NT8D03 1
32 0
32 Analog Message Waiting Line Card
NT8D09AK 2
320 41
279 Analog Message Waiting Line Card
NT8D09BA 20
16 2
14 Analog Message Waiting Line Card
NT8D09BB 1
8 5
3 Universal Trunk Card
NT8D14AH 1
Total Spare Used Description Part Number Quantity 40 22 18 Universal Trunk Card
NT8D14BB 5
30 7
23 Universal Digital Trunk Card
NTDW79AB 1
Station Equipment
The following stations have been detected in your Communication Server: Station Type Quantity 1120 62 1140 48 1210 21 2008 19 2009 44 2050PC 3 2112 8 2616 72 3904 2 500 336 SIP Line 8
The following add-on modules have been detected in your Communication Server: Type
Quantity
There were no add-on modules found
Trunks
The following trunks have been detected in your Communication Server: Trunk Type Quantity COT 19 DID 23 IPTI 10 VGW 1536 WAT 2
Miscellaneous
4. Equipment Maps
The following diagrams depict the hardware that makes up your Communication Server as it appears in the switch. The hardware is organized into Common Equipment and Peripheral Equipment. The location of certain Common Equipment cards can not be determined from the data that is available from the switch remotely. These pieces of hardware are listed in the Other Common Equipment section. The Equipment Maps are most useful for hardware or software upgrades, business expansions, multi-site inventory control, and hardware repairs.
NOTE: CS 1000 Geographic Redundant systems do not provide access to all data residing on remote Call Servers. If access to all Geographically Redundant Call Servers was not provided, information such as Signaling Servers, other Call Servers, and Media Gateways may not be included or may be inferred from related data.
Common Equipment
Common Equipment maps are not available or not applicable for this type of Communication Server.
Other Common Equipment
The following report lists other Common Equipment devices as they are configured in the Communication Server. The physical equipment which enables these devices is located in the Common Equipment shelves previously shown. However, the precise location of such equipment (which card slot is occupied) cannot be determined from the Communication Server data. Thus, the following equipment is resident in the empty slots of the CE shelves shown. (NOTE: CE Shelves are not shown for older SL-1 based PBXs or heritage Nortel 'small' systems.)
The Density of each card type is set by the technician, and therefore may or may not accurately represent the density of the card. This information is provided to assist in determining the number of physical cards present. An I/O device whose Reports Output column is proceeded by an “*” is the System Monitor for the Communication Server. Reports Output DES Density Card Type Device Module/Slot MTC SCH BUG OSN ADMINTTY0 MGC TTY 0 ___________/___ MTC BUG Modem_Maint MGC TTY 1 ___________/___ MTC SCH BUG OSN HSTTY2 MGC TTY 2 ___________/___ MTC SCH BUG OSN MSTTY3 MGC TTY 3 ___________/___ MTC TRF SCH BUG OSN Double CPSI TTY 4 ___________/___ MTC TRF SCH BUG OSN Double CPSI TTY 5 ___________/___ MTC SCH BUG OSN ELLICOTTTTY6 MGC TTY 6 ___________/___ MTC SCH BUG OSN WINDOMTTY7 MGC TTY 7 ___________/___ MTC SCH BUG OSN EGGERTTTY8 MGC TTY 8 ___________/___ TRF CTY cdr MGC TTY 9 ___________/___ MTC SCH BUG HSMODEM MGC TTY 10 ___________/___ MTC SCH BUG MSMODEM MGC TTY 11 ___________/___ MTC SCH BUG OSN PTY1 PTY TTY 13 ___________/___ MTC SCH OSN PTY2 PTY TTY 14 ___________/___ MTC SCH OSN PTY3 PTY TTY 15 ___________/___ DCIP DCH 10 ___________/___ earthlink Quad MSDL DCH 129 ___________/___ PRI T-1 ___________/___
Peripheral Equipment
Legend
Card Types:
Card Type Part Number Used/Spare Ports Graphical Port Count CPU Controller Miscellaneous M Digital Trunk D Analog Trunk A Digital Line D Analog Line A Data Line Announcement Voicemail Disk Storage DTR#
IP Line IP Trunk NT8D14AB Integrated Services IS Signaling Server SS SLOT 0 SLOT 1 / SLOT 2 / SLOT 3 / SLOT 4 / NTDW98AA U8 S0 NTDW99AB NTDW53AA NT8D14BB U2 S6 NT8D09BA U5 S11MG 1000E 1 - Loop 000 Shelf 0
NTDU14 Media Gateway
DSP Ports: 128 Loop Traffic: 330 CCSMGC IP: 10.191.208.4
CARD 01 CARD 02 CARD 03 CARD 04
SLOT 0 SLOT 1 / SLOT 2 / SLOT 3 / SLOT 4 / NTDW98AA U8 S0
MG 1000E 2 - Loop 000 Shelf 1
NTDU14 Media Gateway
DSP Ports: 128 Loop Traffic: 240 CCSMGC IP: 10.191.208.9 CARD 01 CARD 02 CARD 03 CARD 04 SLOT 7 / SLOT 8 / SLOT 9 / SLOT 10 / NT8D02HA U13 S3 NT8D02GA U7 S9
MG 1000E Expander 2 - Loop 000 Shelf 1
NTDU15 Media Gateway Expansion
Loop Traffic: 120 CCSCARD 07 CARD 08 CARD 09 CARD 10
SLOT 0 SLOT 1 / SLOT 2 / SLOT 3 / SLOT 4 / NTDW98AA U8 S0
MG 1000E 3 - Loop 004 Shelf 0
NTDU14 Media Gateway
DSP Ports: 128 Loop Traffic: 240 CCSMGC IP: 10.191.208.12 CARD 01 CARD 02 CARD 03 CARD 04 SLOT 7 / SLOT 8 / SLOT 9 / SLOT 10 / NT8D02HA U8 S8 NT8D03 U11 S5 NT8D09BA U8 S8
MG 1000E Expander 3 - Loop 004 Shelf 0
NTDU15 Media Gateway Expansion
Loop Traffic: 162 CCSCARD 07 CARD 08 CARD 09 CARD 10
Pwr Pwr Sup CabNo NTDW98AA U8 S0 NT8D14BB U4 S4 NTDW79AB U23 S0 NT8D09BA U15 S1 NT8D02HA U16 S0 NT8D02HA U16 S0 NT8D09BA U16 S0 NT8D09BB U14 S2 NT8D09BA U16 S0 NT8D09BA U16 S0 NT8D09BA U16 S0
MG 1000E 4 - Loop 004 Shelf 1
NTAK11 Media Gateway
DSP Ports: 128 Loop Traffic: 1800 CCSMGC IP: 10.191.208.19 MGC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Pwr Pwr Sup CabNo NTDW98AA U8 S0 NT8D02GA U16 S0 NT8D02GA U16 S0 NT8D09BA U15 S1 NT8D02EA U2 S14 NT8D09BA U15 S1 NT8D09BA U16 S0
MG 1000E 5 - Loop 008 Shelf 0
NTAK11 Media Gateway
DSP Ports: 128 Loop Traffic: 720 CCSMGC IP: 10.191.208.22
Pwr Pwr Sup CabNo NTDW98AA U8 S0 NT8D09AK U16 S0 NT8D09AK U16 S0
MG 1000E 6 - Loop 008 Shelf 1
NTAK11 Media Gateway
DSP Ports: 128 Loop Traffic: 432 CCSMGC IP: 10.191.208.24 MGC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 SLOT 0 SLOT 1 / SLOT 2 / SLOT 3 / SLOT 4 / NTDW98AA U8 S0 NT8D14BB U3 S5 NT8D09BA U16 S0 NT8D09BA U14 S2 NT8D02GA U3 S13
MG 1000E 8 - Loop 012 Shelf 1
NTDU14 Media Gateway
DSP Ports: 128 Loop Traffic: 528 CCSMGC IP: 10.191.208.54
CARD 01 CARD 02 CARD 03 CARD 04
SLOT 0 SLOT 1 / SLOT 2 / SLOT 3 / SLOT 4 / NTDW98AA U8 S0 NT8D14AH U3 S5 NT8D09BA U15 S1 NT8D09BA U8 S8 NT8D02GA U3 S13
MG 1000E 9 - Loop 016 Shelf 0
NTDU14 Media Gateway
DSP Ports: 128 Loop Traffic: 486 CCSMGC IP: 10.191.208.69 CARD 01 CARD 02 CARD 03 CARD 04 SLOT 0 SLOT 1 / SLOT 2 / SLOT 3 / SLOT 4 / NTDW98AA U8 S0 NT8D14BB U3 S5 NT8D09BA U13 S3 NT8D09BA U12 S4 NT8D02EA U3 S13
MG 1000E 10 - Loop 016 Shelf 1
NTDU14 Media Gateway
DSP Ports: 128 Loop Traffic: 498 CCSMGC IP: 10.191.208.84
CARD 01 CARD 02 CARD 03 CARD 04
Pwr Pwr Sup CabNo NTDW98AA U8 S0 NT8D14BB U6 S2 NT8D02GA U16 S0 NT8D09BA U15 S1 NT8D09BA U16 S0 NT8D09BA U16 S0
MG 1000E 11 - Loop 020 Shelf 0
NTAK11 Media Gateway
DSP Ports: 128 Loop Traffic: 798 CCSMGC IP: 10.191.208.37 MGC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 SLOT 0 SLOT 1 / SLOT 2 / SLOT 3 / SLOT 4 / NTDW98AA U8 S0 NT8D02GA U14 S2
MG 1000E 12 - Loop 020 Shelf 1
NTDU14 Media Gateway
DSP Ports: 128 Loop Traffic: 324 CCSMGC IP: 10.191.208.39
CARD 01 CARD 02 CARD 03 CARD 04
SLOT 0 SLOT 1 / SLOT 2 / SLOT 3 / SLOT 4 / NTDW98AA U8 S0 NT8D02GA U12 S4 NT8D09BA U16 S0
MG 1000E 13 - Loop 024 Shelf 0
NTDU14 Media Gateway
DSP Ports: 128 Loop Traffic: 408 CCSMGC IP: 10.191.208.41 CARD 01 CARD 02 CARD 03 CARD 04 PE Module IPE
PE Pwr Supply Rng Gen 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Cont 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Intelligent Peripheral Equipment Superloop Shelf Virtual U10 S0 Virtual U32 S0 Virtual U32 S0 Virtual U32 S0 Virtual U30 S2 Virtual U1 S31 Virtual U15 S17
Loop: 156 Shelf: 0
Virtual Module
5. Manufacturer Support Analysis
The Manufacturer Support Analysis helps you determine which aspects of your Communication Server are no longer supported by the manufacturer, and may be difficult or impossible to replace should they fail. Various pieces of hardware and software have been classified as End of Services Support, including processors, cabinets, cards, and stations. For each aspect of your Communication Server, the report includes a general statement explaining the manufacturer's current support policies, details of how this particular Communication Server is affected by those policies, and an explanation of the level of support that can be expected from the manufacturer for each category. Please note that this report reflects Communication Server data and the manufacturer's support policies at a particular point in time (refer to the date on the cover of this document). This section is particularly useful during hardware or software upgrades and contingency planning.
NOTE: CS 1000 Geographic Redundant systems do not provide access to all data residing on remote Call Servers. If access to all Geographically Redundant Call Servers was not provided, information such as Signaling Servers, other Call Servers, and Media Gateways may not be included or may be inferred from related data.
Summary
Account Name: Orchard Park Central School District Customer Number: 31319
Overall Impact Rating: Medium
Either currently or within nine months, some Shelves, Media Gateways or Cards will be classified as 'End of Services Support', or the System, CPU or System Software will be classified as 'End of Manufacturer Support'.
System Analysis
Current Policy Statement
• The following Systems are Current: 11C Cabinet/Chassis with a Small System Controller (NTDK20), 61C and 81C with a CPP4 (NT4N39) processor, CS 1000M Single and Multi Group with a CPP4 (NT4N39) pro-cessor, and CS 1000E with a CPP4 (NT4N39), CP PM, CP MG, or CP DC processor.
• The following Systems are End of Manufacturer Support: CS 1000S and CS 1000M Cabinet/Chassis with a Small System Controller (NTDK20).
• The following Systems are classified End of Services Support: L, VL, LE, VLE, A, XL, M, S, SN, MS, N, XN, NT, XT, ST, RT, STE, Options 11, 11E, 21, 21A, 21E, 51, 61, and 71, and any system with a CP1 (NT6D66), CP2 (NT9D19), CP3 (NT5D10), CP4 (NT5D03), CP PII (NT4N64), or MSC (NTDK97) processor.
Your System
Your System is: CS1000E Status: Current
Impact
Current
• Product is currently offered for sale and has full Manufacturer support. • Remote or On Site support is available for per-incident customers. • Avaya Global Services Maintenance Agreement coverage is available. • Replacement Parts are available.
Software Analysis
Current Policy Statement
• X21 Release 7.6 Current.
• X11 Releases 23, 24, and 25, X21 Releases 3.0, 4.0, 4.5, 5.0, 5.5, 6.0, 7.0, and 7.5 are classified End of Manufacturer Support.
• X11 Releases 1 through 22, X21 Releases 1.0, 2.0, and all Generics other than X11 and X21 are classified End of Services Support.
Your System
Your current software is: X21 Release 7 Issue 50 Status: End of Manufacturer Support
Impact
End of Manufacturer Support
• Product is no longer available for purchase.
• Per Incident Time and Materials (T&M) Support is only available to those who have purchased an extended Avaya Global Services Maintenance Agreement.
• Patches or security updates will only be released for issues known to Avaya prior to the start of the End of Manufacturer Support period.
• The Avaya Global Services Maintenance Agreement is only available for purchase before the End of Service Agreement Eligibility date has been reached.
Central Processing Unit (CPU) Analysis
Current Policy Statement
• The CP PM, CP MG, and CP DC processors are Current. • The CPP4 (NT4N39) processor is classified End of Sale.
• The Small System Controller (NTDK20) is classified End of Manufacturer Support.
• All Basic, Turbo, Omega, CP1 (NT6D66), CP2 (NT9D19), CP3 (NT5D10), CP4 (NT5D03), CP PII (NT4N64), and Mini System Controller (NTDK97) processors are classified End of Services Support.
Your System
Your Processor is: CP PM (NTDW61) Status: Current
Impact
Current
• Product is currently offered for sale and has full Manufacturer support. • Remote or On Site support is available for per-incident customers. • Avaya Global Services Maintenance Agreement coverage is available. • Replacement Parts are available.
Modules and Servers Analysis
Current Policy Statement
• All PE, EPE, EEPE, and RPE modules are classified End of Services Support.
Your System
Support Rating # Ports in Use # of Cards Description Part # Not Rated 288 12 Main Cabinet NTAK11 Not Rated 216 8 Main Cabinet NTAK11 Not Rated 168 4 Main Cabinet NTAK11 Not Rated 205 7 Main Cabinet NTAK11 Current 143 6 Media Gateway ChassisNTDU14
Current 136
2 Media Gateway Chassis
NTDU14
Current 136
2 Media Gateway Chassis
NTDU14
Current 172
6 Media Gateway Chassis
NTDU14
Current 165
6 Media Gateway Chassis
NTDU14
Current 167
6 Media Gateway Chassis
NTDU14
Current 150
3 Media Gateway Chassis
NTDU14
Current 164
4 Media Gateway Chassis
NTDU14
Current 20
2 Media Gateway Expansion Chassis
NTDU15
Current 27
3 Media Gateway Expansion Chassis
NTDU15
Impact
Current
• Product is currently offered for sale and has full Manufacturer support. • Remote or On Site support is available for per-incident customers. • Avaya Global Services Maintenance Agreement coverage is available. • Replacement Parts are available.
Card Analysis
Current Policy Statement
• Most “QPC” Peripheral Equipment Cards are classified End of Services Support.
Your System
Support Rating # of Ports # of Cards Description Type End of Services Support 5 2 Digital Line CardNT8D02EA
Current 87
8 Digital Line Card
NT8D02GA
Current 53
4 Digital Line Card
NT8D02HA
End of Manufacturer Support
11 1
Analog Line Card NT8D03
End of Services Support 32
2 Analog Message Waiting Line Card
Support Rating # of Ports # of Cards Description Type End of Services Support 279 20 Analog Message Waiting Line Card
NT8D09BA
End of Manufacturer Support
14 1
Analog Message Waiting Line Card NT8D09BB
End of Services Support 3
1 Universal Trunk Card
NT8D14AH
End of Services Support 18
5 Universal Trunk Card
NT8D14BB
Current N/A
1 Common Processor Dual Core
NTDW53AA
Current 1536
12 Media Gateway Controller DSP
Daughter-board NTDW78AA
Current 23
1 Universal Digital Trunk Card
NTDW79AB
Current 96
12 Media Gateway Controller Card
NTDW98AA
Current N/A
1 Call Processor Pentium M
NTDW99AB
Impact
Current
• Product is currently offered for sale and has full Manufacturer support. • Remote or On Site support is available for per-incident customers. • Avaya Global Services Maintenance Agreement coverage is available. • Replacement Parts are available.
End of Manufacturer Support
• Product is no longer available for purchase.
• Per Incident Time and Materials (T&M) Support is only available to those who have purchased an extended Avaya Global Services Maintenance Agreement.
• Replacement Parts limited to availability. Repairs may be delayed or require upgrades.
• The Avaya Global Services Maintenance Agreement is only available for purchase before the End of Service Agreement Eligibility date has been reached.
End of Services Support
• Product is no longer available for purchase, and is not supported. • Remote or On Site support is not available.
• Replacement Parts and repairs are not available.
• Avaya Global Services Maintenance Agreement can no longer be extended.
Station Equipment Analysis
Current Policy Statement
• The following stations are Current: 1100 series, 1200 series, 2200 series, and 3900 series phones, 2007, M2016, 2033, 2050 softphone.
• The following console is classified End of Sale: M2250.
• The following stations are classified End of Manufacturer Support: Phase 2 i2001, Phase 2 i2002, Phase 2 i2004.
• The following stations and consoles are classified End of Services Support: M1009, M1109, M1309, M2006, M2008, M2009, M2018, M2112, M2216, M2317, M2616, M3000, M3110, M3310, M3820, SL-1, Phases 0 and 1 of the i2000 series, and all Consoles except the M2250.
Your System
Support Rating # of Sets Type Current 62 1120 Current 48 1140 Current 21 1210End of Services Support 19
2008
End of Services Support 44
2009
Current 3
2050PC
End of Services Support 8
2112
End of Services Support 72 2616 Current 2 3904 Current 336 500
Impact
Current
• Product is currently offered for sale and has full Manufacturer support. • Remote or On Site support is available for per-incident customers. • Avaya Global Services Maintenance Agreement coverage is available. • Replacement Parts are available.
End of Services Support
• Product is no longer available for purchase, and is not supported. • Remote or On Site support is not available.
• Replacement Parts and repairs are not available.
• Avaya Global Services Maintenance Agreement can no longer be extended.
Voice Mail Analysis
6. Action Items
The Action Items highlight potential capacity issues and upgrade opportunities related to both software and hardware.
Format
This section addresses hardware and software capacity issues, as well as upgrade and expansion opportunities. For example, we will alert you to used software licenses exceeding 85% of available capacity, and used hardware ports exceeding 97% of installed capacity. In addition, other issues related to non-current software and inactive software patches may be raised. This information should help you plan for future growth, and avoid unanticipated delays and costs due to lack of sufficient spare capacity in the event of a hardware failure.
Use
Addressing these issues now will lead to better service, fewer user complaints, a better utilization of system resources, and an easier system to manage.
Periodic updates to the Site Survey or a subscription to GuardianService will help ensure continued functionality of your Communication Server before these issues affect your system's performance.
Service Affecting Action Items
The following may be service-affecting issues in the programming of the Communication Server:
There were no Action Items of this type raised during the analysis of the Communication Server data.
Expansion/Upgrade Opportunity Action Items
The following are capacity expansion and upgrade opportunities:
Unsupported System Software
This system's software has been classified 'End of Manufacturer Support' by Avaya. Only limited technical support and no further improvements will be provided by the manufacturer. Using unsupported software in an enterprise environment can expose the organization to significant liabilities. Upgrading the software to the most current version ensures the greatest technical support, feature enhancements, and security updates from Avaya.
See the section called “Software Analysis” for additional details.
Unsupported Cards
30 of this system's cards have been classified 'End of Services Support' by Avaya. Replacement hardware and/or technical support will not be provided by the manufacturer. Using unsupported hardware in an enterprise environment can expose the organization to significant liabilities. Upgrading unsupported cards to a current model ensures continued technical support and availability of replacement hardware from Avaya.
See the section called “Card Analysis” for additional details.
Unsupported Stations
143 of this system's stations have been classified 'End of Services Support' by Avaya. Replacement hardware and/or technical support will not be provided by the manufacturer. Upgrading unsupported stations to a current model ensures continued technical support and availability of replacement hardware from Avaya.
Low Software Limits Availability
One or more software limits (SLT / ISM counts) has less than 15% expansion capacity. You may wish to purchase increased limits if growth in these areas is expected.
Excess Hardware Capacity
There is more than 15% spare hardware capacity in the following TDM card types, which is already a very conservative approach to spares planning. If you do not intend to use this excess hardware capacity in the near future, you may wish to consolidate the system programming and eliminate one or more cards. Excess hardware could be moved to a location where additional resources are needed, or sold to offset other communications expenses - either way potentially lowering your recurring communications costs.
• An excess of 3 Digital Line cards were detected • An excess of 1 Analog Trunk card was detected