Caller ID in CTX100 - 01/22/24 03:40 AM
I'm looking for some help on the process to install the RCIS2 card in an existing CTX100
The CTX 100 unit has two outside lines. The cards are ACTU2A, ADKU1, RCOU3 and IVP8, installed in the slots in that order.
Here are the planned steps to installing Caller ID in CTX100 by adding the RCIS2 card
1) Power down unit CTX100 then unplug AC.
2) Remove cover, Insert card
3) Cross connect CO wiring line one and line 2 RCOU3 to RCIS2
Using RJ11 2 way splitter (Four-Conductor (6P4C) Socket) to plug into RCOU3, incoming CO with two lines on one side of the RJ11 splitter and a short four-conductor wire to plug in to the RCIS2.
4) Power up CTX100 – plug in the AC, then flip turn unit on.
Summary of Programming
Slot assignment: Cabinet 01, Slot 04, PCB Type RCIU/RCIS…
Code 313: 01= CLASS; 02= ANI and DNIS; 03=010401 for line one and 010402 for line 2; 04= Enable.
code 321: OLG Number =1; 01=10 digit number for the organization; 02=10 digit number for the organization; 03= Disable; 04= no value; 05=NA
Am I missing any install/codes steps? Does it look like the programming values include all that needs to activate this RCIU2 card for Caller ID?
Any pointers on installing this card would be appreciated.
For more those interested in the details of the programing it is below:
Programming Caller ID via Net eManager:
1) Program code 100 CIX/CTX CABINET SLOT PCB ASSIGNMENTS
Hover over System, select: Card Assignment
Cabinet=01
Select slot 4 (slot 4 is open)
PCB Type: “RCIU/RCIS - 4 or 8 circuit Caller ID interface”
Click Assign
2) Program code 313 CALLER ID ASSIGNMENTS
Hover over Trunk, select: Trunk Assignments, -. Select Caller ID tab.
Select Line 1 then complete 01-04 below the select Line 2 and complete 01-04 below.
This program assigns RCIU/RCIS Caller ID circuits to the RCOU/RCOS CO Lines and defines the ANI;DNIS; DID formats for TI and analog DID CO Lines.
01 Signaling Method Specify the format for the interface being used:
Possible values: Nothing (default), ANI/DNIS-MCI, ANI/DNIS-Sprint or CLASS (Caller ID)
Note: BCOCIU/BCOCIS lines are automatically assigned as "CLASS" by default when installed before system initialization.
I'm choosing: CLASS
02 Signaling Contents
Specify the contents of the ANI/DNIS format:
Possible values: ANI and DNIS, ANI only, DNIS only or DID only (default = no value).
I'm choosing: ANI and DNIS
03 CLASS Equipment No.
This assignment is required for RCOU/RCOS Caller ID lines, it is not required for BCOCIU/BCOCIS or CTX28 lines.
If the CLASS type is chosen for RCOU/RCOS lines they must be assigned to RCIU/RCIS Caller ID circuits. Enter the RCIU/RCIS equipment number that should be assigned to the selected Line/Trunk number.
Enter data as XXYYZZ:
XX=cabinet 01~07
YY=slot 01~10
ZZ=circuit 01~08
Example: If the RCOU/RCOS line should be connected to a RCIU/RCIS Caller ID circuit in cabinet 5, slot 2, circuit 3, enter 050203.
I'm entering: 010401 for line one and 010402 for line 2
04 Caller ID Ring Start
This assignment is required for RCOU/RCOS Caller ID lines, it is not required for BCOCIU/BCOCIS or CTX28 lines.
This program assigns when an incoming call on RCOU/RCOS analog lines with RCIU/RCIS Caller ID should start ringing a station.
Enable: the call will ring the station as soon as the Caller ID data is sent on the line - the system does not wait for the second ring from the PSTN to ring the station.
Disable: the line will ring the station on the second ring signal sent from the PSTN.
Default=Disable
Note:1.
This option does not apply to the BCOCIU/BCOCIS interface cards - Caller ID lines connected to BCOCIU/BCOCIS ring the station immediately after receiving the Caller ID data - they do not wait for the second ring from the PSTN to ring the station regardless of how this option is set.
2. This option does not apply to the CTX28 interface cards - Caller ID lines connected to the CTX28 system ring the station after receiving the second ring from the PSTN regardless of how this option is set.
I'm choosing: Enable
3) Program code 321 CALLING NUMBER IDENTIFICATION
When calls are made using ISDN services; the telephone number for which the call originates must be specified to the PSTN. This number is what is defined as the user supplied Calling Number. This number may be optionally screened by the PSTN to ensure only calls from valid billable telephone numbers are allowed to originate calls.
OLG Number Possible values:
1~6 CTX28
1~32 CIX40
1~32 CTX/CIX/100
1~50 CIX200
1~50 CTX/CIX 670 BCTU only or BBCU only
1~128 CTX/CIX670 BCTU + BEXU or BBCU + BECU
1~50 CIX1200 HCTU only
1~128 CIX1200 HCTU + HEXAU
1~220 CIX1200 HCTU + HEXBU
I only see one option to enter a value of: 1
01 Default Number - Enter the telephone number to use by default when originating a call. This is the number that the PSTN has registered for billing purposes.
Possible values: as registered for billing purposes.
Up to 10 ASCII characters (default = no value)
I'm entering the main 10 digit number for the organization.
02 Number Prefix - Enter the prefix telephone number for which a DID number will be appended to create a User Identified telephone number. This number may or may not be a billed number, but is used for Caller ID at the distant end and could be used for returning your call.
Possible values: Up to 10 ASCII characters (default = no value)
I'm entering the main 10 digit number for the organization.
03 Number Verification - Specify whether the number provided should be screened by the PSTN before the call is to proceed.
Possible values: Enable or Disable (default)
Enable Disable
I’m choosing: Disable
04 Default Number 2 - Enter the second telephone number to use by default when originating a call. This is the number that the PSTN has registered for billing purposes.
The second number is for BRI only
Possible values: Up to 10 ASCII characters (default = no value)
I’m choosing the default = no value
05 Default Name ** Your switch software version does not support this parameter.
NA
The CTX 100 unit has two outside lines. The cards are ACTU2A, ADKU1, RCOU3 and IVP8, installed in the slots in that order.
Here are the planned steps to installing Caller ID in CTX100 by adding the RCIS2 card
1) Power down unit CTX100 then unplug AC.
2) Remove cover, Insert card
3) Cross connect CO wiring line one and line 2 RCOU3 to RCIS2
Using RJ11 2 way splitter (Four-Conductor (6P4C) Socket) to plug into RCOU3, incoming CO with two lines on one side of the RJ11 splitter and a short four-conductor wire to plug in to the RCIS2.
4) Power up CTX100 – plug in the AC, then flip turn unit on.
Summary of Programming
Slot assignment: Cabinet 01, Slot 04, PCB Type RCIU/RCIS…
Code 313: 01= CLASS; 02= ANI and DNIS; 03=010401 for line one and 010402 for line 2; 04= Enable.
code 321: OLG Number =1; 01=10 digit number for the organization; 02=10 digit number for the organization; 03= Disable; 04= no value; 05=NA
Am I missing any install/codes steps? Does it look like the programming values include all that needs to activate this RCIU2 card for Caller ID?
Any pointers on installing this card would be appreciated.
For more those interested in the details of the programing it is below:
Programming Caller ID via Net eManager:
1) Program code 100 CIX/CTX CABINET SLOT PCB ASSIGNMENTS
Hover over System, select: Card Assignment
Cabinet=01
Select slot 4 (slot 4 is open)
PCB Type: “RCIU/RCIS - 4 or 8 circuit Caller ID interface”
Click Assign
2) Program code 313 CALLER ID ASSIGNMENTS
Hover over Trunk, select: Trunk Assignments, -. Select Caller ID tab.
Select Line 1 then complete 01-04 below the select Line 2 and complete 01-04 below.
This program assigns RCIU/RCIS Caller ID circuits to the RCOU/RCOS CO Lines and defines the ANI;DNIS; DID formats for TI and analog DID CO Lines.
01 Signaling Method Specify the format for the interface being used:
Possible values: Nothing (default), ANI/DNIS-MCI, ANI/DNIS-Sprint or CLASS (Caller ID)
Note: BCOCIU/BCOCIS lines are automatically assigned as "CLASS" by default when installed before system initialization.
I'm choosing: CLASS
02 Signaling Contents
Specify the contents of the ANI/DNIS format:
Possible values: ANI and DNIS, ANI only, DNIS only or DID only (default = no value).
I'm choosing: ANI and DNIS
03 CLASS Equipment No.
This assignment is required for RCOU/RCOS Caller ID lines, it is not required for BCOCIU/BCOCIS or CTX28 lines.
If the CLASS type is chosen for RCOU/RCOS lines they must be assigned to RCIU/RCIS Caller ID circuits. Enter the RCIU/RCIS equipment number that should be assigned to the selected Line/Trunk number.
Enter data as XXYYZZ:
XX=cabinet 01~07
YY=slot 01~10
ZZ=circuit 01~08
Example: If the RCOU/RCOS line should be connected to a RCIU/RCIS Caller ID circuit in cabinet 5, slot 2, circuit 3, enter 050203.
I'm entering: 010401 for line one and 010402 for line 2
04 Caller ID Ring Start
This assignment is required for RCOU/RCOS Caller ID lines, it is not required for BCOCIU/BCOCIS or CTX28 lines.
This program assigns when an incoming call on RCOU/RCOS analog lines with RCIU/RCIS Caller ID should start ringing a station.
Enable: the call will ring the station as soon as the Caller ID data is sent on the line - the system does not wait for the second ring from the PSTN to ring the station.
Disable: the line will ring the station on the second ring signal sent from the PSTN.
Default=Disable
Note:1.
This option does not apply to the BCOCIU/BCOCIS interface cards - Caller ID lines connected to BCOCIU/BCOCIS ring the station immediately after receiving the Caller ID data - they do not wait for the second ring from the PSTN to ring the station regardless of how this option is set.
2. This option does not apply to the CTX28 interface cards - Caller ID lines connected to the CTX28 system ring the station after receiving the second ring from the PSTN regardless of how this option is set.
I'm choosing: Enable
3) Program code 321 CALLING NUMBER IDENTIFICATION
When calls are made using ISDN services; the telephone number for which the call originates must be specified to the PSTN. This number is what is defined as the user supplied Calling Number. This number may be optionally screened by the PSTN to ensure only calls from valid billable telephone numbers are allowed to originate calls.
OLG Number Possible values:
1~6 CTX28
1~32 CIX40
1~32 CTX/CIX/100
1~50 CIX200
1~50 CTX/CIX 670 BCTU only or BBCU only
1~128 CTX/CIX670 BCTU + BEXU or BBCU + BECU
1~50 CIX1200 HCTU only
1~128 CIX1200 HCTU + HEXAU
1~220 CIX1200 HCTU + HEXBU
I only see one option to enter a value of: 1
01 Default Number - Enter the telephone number to use by default when originating a call. This is the number that the PSTN has registered for billing purposes.
Possible values: as registered for billing purposes.
Up to 10 ASCII characters (default = no value)
I'm entering the main 10 digit number for the organization.
02 Number Prefix - Enter the prefix telephone number for which a DID number will be appended to create a User Identified telephone number. This number may or may not be a billed number, but is used for Caller ID at the distant end and could be used for returning your call.
Possible values: Up to 10 ASCII characters (default = no value)
I'm entering the main 10 digit number for the organization.
03 Number Verification - Specify whether the number provided should be screened by the PSTN before the call is to proceed.
Possible values: Enable or Disable (default)
Enable Disable
I’m choosing: Disable
04 Default Number 2 - Enter the second telephone number to use by default when originating a call. This is the number that the PSTN has registered for billing purposes.
The second number is for BRI only
Possible values: Up to 10 ASCII characters (default = no value)
I’m choosing the default = no value
05 Default Name ** Your switch software version does not support this parameter.
NA