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Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office RCE Large User Manual

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Additional information about these settings can be found at: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-
US/windows-vista/Phone-and-Modem-Options-setting-up-dialing-locations
4.15.1.7.7 Digit for External Line
Using OmniPCX Office Management Console (OMC)
Navigate to Numbering > Numbering Plans,
Select the Internal Numbering Plan tab and identify the Main Trunk Group
In this example, the access code for an external line is "0". For your specific installation, please
check with your OmniPCX Office system installer.
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Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office RCE Large Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandAlcatel-Lucent
ModelOmniPCX Office RCE Large
CategoryServer
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Chapter 1 General Presentation

1.1 Preliminary Overview

Provides an overview of preliminary topics, including symbols used and important clauses.

1.2 Security and Safety

Details security measures, safety rules, and safety declarations for the system.

1.3 Protection Against Interferences

Covers notices and compliance for FCC and VCCI regarding interference.

Chapter 2 Hardware Platform and Interfaces

2.1 Overview of OmniPCX Office

Introduces the OmniPCX Office Communication Server and its capabilities.

2.2 Platforms

Describes the different OmniPCX Office RCE platform models available.

2.3 Installation Overview

Provides a general overview of the installation process for the hardware.

2.4 Equipment Boards and Options

Lists and describes the various boards and options available for the system.

Chapter 3 System Services

3.1 Software Licence Management

Explains the management of software licenses and their modes.

3.2 Software Keys

Details the role and management of software keys for system functions.

3.3 Detailed Description of Services

Describes services controlled by the 'Main' and 'CTI' software keys.

3.4 Descriptions of Services

Provides detailed descriptions for various system services and features.

Chapter 4 Installation and Cabling

4.1 Presentation and Location

Covers unit presentation, location options, and mounting recommendations.

4.2 Connections and Cabling Details

Provides detailed descriptions of output connectors and cable types.

4.3 Power Supply Installation

Details procedures for connecting external power supplies and batteries.

4.4 SIP Terminals Commissioning

Guides the commissioning of various SIP terminals like 8002/8012 and 8082 phones.

4.5 8 Series Sets

Covers the commissioning of IP Touch 4008/4018 and 4028/4038/4068 phones.

4.14 Extending Your Installation

Provides details on station configuration, board replacement, and disk connection.

4.15 My IC Social Networks Installation

Details the installation, network topologies, and troubleshooting for My IC Social Networks.

4.16 ACD Applications Installation

Covers supported platforms and installation steps for ACD applications.

Chapter 5 Stations Default Configuration

5.1 Detailed Description of Default Configuration

Explains default configurations and key functions for IP Touch and Digital Phone sets.

5.1.1.3 IP Touch 4018/4019 Default Keys

Details default key functions for IP Touch 4018 and 4019 phones in PABX mode.

5.1.1.4 Other Predefined Data

Describes predefined data like dynamic routing and default operator groups.

Chapter 6 Start-Up

6.1 System Startup from a Phone Set

Guides the initial configuration and startup process using a phone set.

6.2 System Startup from OMC

Covers OMC installation, system access, and software downloading procedures.

Chapter 7 Maintenance Services

7.1 Maintenance Level 1

Provides maintenance advice for hardware components, including battery care.

7.1.1.4 Replacing the PowerCPU Board

Details the procedure for replacing the PowerCPU board and adapting the software key.

7.1.1.5 Adding and Replacing Interface Boards

Explains how to add new boards or replace existing ones in system slots.

7.1.1.6 Hard Disk Maintenance

Provides recommendations for handling, storage, and transport of hard disks.

Chapter 8 Glossary

8.1 Glossary Terms A-C

Defines terms from ACD to CTL, covering system components and protocols.

8.4 Glossary Terms D-F

Defines terms from DAP to FTP, including network protocols and hardware.

8.7 Glossary Terms G-I

Defines terms from G.722 to IPSec, covering codecs, interfaces, and protocols.

8.10 Glossary Terms K-M

Defines terms from KEY SYSTEM to MMC, covering modes, networks, and components.

8.13 Glossary Terms N-P

Defines terms from NAT to PLEASE WAIT MESSAGE, including network services and modes.

8.16 Glossary Terms Q-U

Defines terms from QOS to UUS, covering network quality and protocols.

8.20 Glossary Terms V-W

Defines terms from VMU to WLAN, covering voice, network types, and wireless tech.

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