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Old 04-19-2006, 08:12 AM   #1 (permalink)
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To All Forum Members : GUIDE ME

Hi there,

I am very new to Nortel product. I am right now working on Nortel CS1000E, Symposium, Tapi.

All Forum members, please guide me to start my career in Nortel Product. Right now I am little bit looking after Nortel CS1000E system. So please guide me to start from where. Is there any book available except Nortel Documentation Cds.

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Hello and welcome, misfortune partner
I'm as newbie as you (at least), so my advices and recommendations will be mostly unuseful...
In my opinion, the best way is trying to get a global picture of how these systems works (what is a loop, how calls are treated, what is that DN thing that everybody talks about...), and then a global picture of how your particular system works (dial plans, ranges, IPs...).
And then... wait. Let the task, problems and headaches to arise and then investigate on NTPs, ask in this forum (thank everybody again), and try to find someone near you that could be a guru (and be his/her shadow ).

Nothing more, nothing less... Welcome to the jungle; we will meet around here


P.S.- jocking apart, if anyone has a reference book instead Nortel Documentation, something like "Superloops for dummies", it'll be a really invaluable help.

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we are ready to help you,but you need to do something from your side also
First complete your profile please

1. Nortel Basic configrations are not common for all countries

did you access the system????
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Thx Anil and Zapa

for ur reply. I am from India, Kolkata. We are using Nortel CS1000E for Call Center EPBX and Nortel CS1000S for Office VoIP EPBX and Nortel 11C for PSTN EPBX. Having phone 3902,500,i2001,i2004,i2050.

The Software version is 4 and Core are CP PII. I am having all the NTP with me. But its like a ocean to me. So guide me from which NTP no. to start with.

Thx again.

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The Software Input/Output guides are the best place to start if you have an already installed system. There's an Administration guide, Maintenance Guide and a System Messages Guide (for error message lookup)

Real quickly, in the Admin Guide check out the following:
LD 10 - Analog Stations
LD 11 - Digital Stations
LD 14 - Trunks
LD 16 - Routes (Trunk Groups)
LD 20 - Used for printing of a lot of information (especially stations and trunks)
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