EasyManua.ls Logo

Aastra AXS User Manual

Aastra AXS
502 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
Page #1 background imageLoading...
Page #1 background image
Installation and Maintenance Manual - Aastra 5000 AMT/PTD/PBX/0058/4/6/EN
01/2011 Page 1
AXD - AXL - AXS - AXS12 - AXS6 - Aastra 5000 Server
Installation and Maintenance Manual
AMT/PTD/PBX/0058/4/6/EN
01/2011

Table of Contents

Question and Answer IconNeed help?

Do you have a question about the Aastra AXS and is the answer not in the manual?

Aastra AXS Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandAastra
ModelAXS
CategoryServer
LanguageEnglish

Summary

1 Introduction

1.1 Purpose of this document

Describes the scope and structure of the installation and maintenance manual for Aastra 5000 series products.

1.2 Target audience for the document

Identifies the intended readers as installers, maintenance operators, and trainers of A5000 series iPBXs.

1.3 Reference documents

Lists related Aastra documentation for Aastra Management Portal, multi-site management, and various hardware/software components.

1.4 Abbreviations

Provides a glossary of technical abbreviations used throughout the manual.

2 Presentation

2.1 Presentation of Aastra X series products

Introduces Aastra X series products as homogeneous, scalable systems for managing 8 to 1000 subscribers.

2.2 Functional and physical architecture of the iPBXs

Details the architectural design of Aastra XD and Aastra XS/XL iPBXs, including main and expansion cabinets.

2.3 Overview of the functions

Summarizes the core functions of Aastra XS/XL/XD platforms, including network access, subscriber services, and internal management.

3 Description et caractéristiques d’un PBX

3.1 Physical description

Describes the physical characteristics of AXD, AXL, AXS, AXS12, and AXS6 iPBXs, including cabinet structure and layout.

3.2 Characteristics

Details the physical, electrical, and environmental specifications for iPBX cabinets and power supply modules.

3.3 Capacity

Refers to the product guide for system capacity information.

3.4 Physical breakdown

Presents the subassemblies for Aastra XD configurations in a tree format.

3.5 Configuration rules

Outlines the slot numbering and restrictions for various Aastra XD, AXL, and AXS/AXS12/AXS6 iPBX cards.

4 Description des sous-ensembles

4.1 Expansion cards

Describes the physical format and interface of Aastra XS/XL/XD expansion cards, known as 'RJ cards'.

4.2 Power supply module

Details the ADS 350XD power supply module for AXD iPBXs, including its functional units and voltage outputs.

4.3 UCV-D card

Explains the functional description, physical layout, hardware/software configuration, and installation of the UCV-D card.

4.4 IUCV-D card

Describes the functional description of the IUCV-D card, supporting system external connections and communication.

4.5 RUCV-D card

Details the functional description and physical connectors of the RUCV-D card used in expansion cabinets.

4.6 UCV-L card

Outlines the functional description, physical connectors, and indicators of the UCV-L card.

4.7 UCV-S cards

Describes the UCV-S card, noting its functional similarity to the UCV-L card and daughter card compatibility.

4.8 EXT1-S card

Details the EXT1-S card functions, including analogue, digital, and ISDN interfaces for telephone equipment.

4.9 EXT1-S12 card

Explains the EXT1-S12 card's functions, providing 4 analogue, 2 digital, and 2 ISDN interfaces.

4.10 EXT1-S6 card

Details the EXT1-S6 card's functions, offering 4 analogue, 2 digital, and 2 ISDN interfaces.

4.11 RUCV-L card

Describes the RUCV-L card's function as distributing and monitoring line equipment bus and PCM synchronous trunks.

4.12 RUCV-S card

Explains the RUCV-S card's basic function of distributing and monitoring line equipment bus and synchronous trunks.

4.13 Application cards (CLX)

Introduces Application cards (CLX) and details specific cards like LD4, LD4NX, and LT2.

4.14 Equipment cards

Details various Equipment cards, including LA16X, LN16X, LR4, and LI1 cards for analogue and digital line connections.

5 Presentation of peripheral devices

5.1 Digital sets

Describes Aastra digital sets and their capabilities, including alphanumeric screens and programmable keys.

5.2 Analogue sets

Explains the connection of analogue sets of all types and makes to Aastra iPBXs via specific equipment cards.

5.3 IP sets

Details Aastra IP sets, highlighting advantages like single network socket and geographical location independence.

5.4 Computer terminals

Covers communication with computer terminals (DTE/DCE) via CS1 and CA1 cards for X25 and RS232 connections.

5.5 Attendant consoles (ATDC)

Describes attendant consoles for call reception and distribution, including types and installation requirements.

6 Installation and activation

6.1 Introduction

Provides an introduction to the installation and activation chapter, emphasizing safety guidelines and electrical precautions.

6.2 Operations concerning a new installation

Details operations for new iPBX installations, including site inspection, cabinet installation, and initial system startup.

6.3 Operations on a site already installed

Covers operations for existing installations, such as handling cards, adding components, and configuration changes.

6.4 Stopping the system

Provides the procedure for safely stopping the AXD, AXL, AXS, AXS12, and AXS6 iPBX systems.

6.7 Updating the software of a simplex Aastra system R5.1 to R5.2

Guides through updating the Aastra system software from R5.1 to R5.2, detailing modes and procedures.

6.8 Upgrading the software of a simplex Aastra system R5.2

Explains the procedure for upgrading Aastra system software from R5.2 to a later release via AMP.

6.10 Backing up and restoring the configuration

Describes how to perform backup and restore operations for the iPBX configuration using Aastra Management Portal.

6.11 Remote access modes

Details methods for accessing the user interface remotely via analogue modem, ISDN modem, or ISDN router.

6.12 Upgrading from a 1 GB compact flash card to a 2 GB compact flash card

Provides a procedure for transferring iPBX configuration from a 1 GB to a 2 GB compact flash card.

7 Maintenance

7.1 Security guidelines

Provides essential security guidelines for performing maintenance operations on the iPBX system.

7.2 Maintenance overview

Explains the role of maintenance operations, system states, and the division into preventive and corrective maintenance.

7.3 Alarm messages and codes

Details error messages and alarms detected by the system, appearing in the operating software log.

7.4 Corrective maintenance

Describes corrective maintenance procedures, including fault localization, testing, and replacement of components.

8 Installing and using the IPS card

Installation and use of the IPS card

Refers to a separate manual for detailed installation and usage instructions of the IPS card.

9 Functional diagrams

Functional diagram of an Aastra XD in simplex configuration (Plate 9.1)

Presents the functional diagram of an Aastra XD in simplex configuration.

Functional diagram of an Aastra XD in duplex configuration (Plate 9.2)

Presents the functional diagram of an Aastra XD in duplex configuration.

Functional diagram of an Aastra XL, XS, XS12 and AXS6 (Plate 9.3)

Presents the functional diagram for Aastra XL, XS, XS12, and AXS6 systems.

Principle of multi-site synchronisation Plate 9.4)

Illustrates the principle of multi-site synchronisation across different iPBXs.

10 Installing A5000 Server (Non-redundant)

10.1 Important pre-requisite

Specifies the minimum system requirements, including Red Hat 5.4 OS and network configuration.

10.2 Installing the A5000 Server application

Provides a step-by-step guide for installing the A5000 Server application from a CD-ROM.

10.3 Accessing the (AMP) user interface

Explains how to access the Aastra Management Portal user interface via LAN or COM port.

10.4 Declaring the licences for virtual A5000 server

Guides through the process of declaring licences for virtual A5000 servers, including obtaining installation codes.

10.5 Resetting the manufacturer's password (in case of loss)

Details the procedure for resetting the manufacturer's password if lost or forgotten.

10.6 Massive import from the massive creation form

Describes how to use the massive creation form for configuration data import via AMP.

10.7 Additional configurations

Covers additional configurations like starting services (DHCP, FTP) and declaring NTP time servers.

10.8 Upgrading Aastra 5000 Server software R5.1 to R5.2

Provides the procedure for upgrading Aastra 5000 Server software from R5.1 to R5.2.

10.9 Upgrading Aastra 5000 Server R5.2 software

Guides through upgrading Aastra 5000 Server software from R5.2 to a newer release via AMP or USB key.

10.10 Upgrading the redundant A5000 server

Refers to the installation manual for redundancy and double attachment on A5000 Server.

10.11 Backing up and restoring the configuration

Explains how to perform backup and restore operations for the A5000 Server configuration via Aastra Management Portal.

11 Appendices

11.1 Taking the security certificate into account

Guides on handling security alerts and installing security certificates for accessing AMP via web browser.

11.2 Activating/deactivating SELinux in Red Hat 5

Describes how to activate or deactivate SELinux within the System/Administration/Security level and firewall menu.

11.3 Configuring the Firewall for ACS

Specifies Red Hat configuration elements for ACS installation, focusing on firewall setup for security.

11.4 Using the massive creation form

Explains how to use the Excel form for massive configuration of Aastra 5000 systems, including structure and instructions.

Related product manuals