Here is some info on 9.0 that I received:
This project is intended to ease the way for customers who have invested heavily in SX-200 hardware and wants to upgrade to a 3300 ICP. Reference [1] contains the feature requirements that are summarized below:
• Only the MXe model of the 3300 ICP will support SX-200 Bays. The large memory size of the MXe will ensure that future features (such as SIP) will be supportable.
• Only SX-200 Bays equipped with Bay Controller Card III (BCC III 9109-117-001-NA) hardware may be configured on the 3300 ICP. The customer will need to upgrade bays that have earlier versions of the bay controller (Bay Control II 9107-017-001-SA).
• Only line interfaces (DNI, ONS, and OPS) are supported on bays attached to 3300 ICP. Analog and digital trunks are not supported.
• Only limited line card types are supported. See the Supported Hardware section 1.7.2 for details.
• Similarly, only a subset of DNIC sets is supported. Only 4000 Series of sets will be supported. See the Supported Hardware section 1.7.2.3 for details.
• Up to seven peripheral bays may be configured on an SX-200 ICP. This maximum will be maintained on the 3300 ICP.
• Bays equipped with a CIM can be connected to the MXe’s embedded CIM ports or Via the Quad CIM card.
• Bays equipped with a FIM can be connected via the Dual FIM Card.
• The installer may connect the SX-200 Bays to the 3300 ICP using any combination of FIMs and CIMs.
• Analog lines that are located on SX-200 Bays are included in the total of “Analog Line Licenses” programmed on the License and Option Selection form.
• The SX-200 ICP Door Open feature is not supported. A workaround will be used instead.
• Mxe will support 6 LS trunks on the Analog Main Board, additional trunks can be added by adding and ASUII with ONS(12)/LS(4) Combo Cards which will give you an additional 4 LS trunks.
1.7.2.1 Supported Bays and Bay Controllers
Bay Cabinets:
Only SX-200 ELx cabinet 9109-600-002-NA, Revision 2 or greater equipped with Bay Controller Card III (BCC III) hardware will be configurable on the 3300 ICP.
SX200 EL cabinet 9109-600-001-NA is not configurable on the 3300 ICP and does not support the BCCIII.
The 3300 bay migration does not support SX-200 LIGHT Peripheral cabinet or any other type of SX-200 or SX-200 ICP cabinet equipment.
Bay Controllers Card:
BCC III can support the following CIM or FIM Modules to connect the 200 Bay to the Mxe controller.
The DSP module must be installed on the BCCIII to support ONS Class functionality.
Bay Control Card III 9109-117-001-NA
CIM Module 9180-510-010-NA
DSP Module 9180-510-006-NA
FIM Module 1KM (Multi Mode) 9180-510-001-NA
FIM Module 5KM (Multi Mode) 9180-510-002-NA
FIM 2 Module 14KM (Single Mode) 9180-510-003-NA
Any ASU or ASU II units that the customer has will directly connect to the 3300 ICP.via CIM connection.
1.7.2.2 Supported Line Cards
Reference [1] specifies the following line card types that must be supported:
ONS Line Cards
9109-110-001-NA ONS/CLASS LINE CARD
9109-110-002-NA ONS/CLASS LINE CARD-ML ONLY
9109-040-000-SA OPS LINE CARD (6CCT) (SFTY)
DNIC Lines
9109-012-001-NA DIGITAL LINE CARD-12 CCT (CR)
9109-012-002-NA DIGITAL LINE CARD-ML ONLY
These cards are also supported:
• 9109-010-000 and 9109-010-001 both appear in the system as “12 Port ONS”
• 9109-010-003 appears in the system as “12 Port ONS – ML”
• 9109-012-000 appears in the system as “12 Port DNI”
No trunk cards (analog or digital) are supported on the SX-200 Elx cabinet
1.7.2.3 Supported Sets and Consoles
Reference [1] lists the set types that must be supported as follows:
50000283 SUPERSET 4150 DK GREY - 12 PACK
9132-150-202-BA SUPERSET 4150 DK ENH CONT B/LUK
9132-150-202-NA SS4150 DK GREY BACKLIT –NA
50000285 SUPERSET 4015 DK GREY - 12 PACK
9132-015-200-BA SUPERSET 4015 DARK – UK
9132-015-200-NA SUPERSET 4015 DARK – NA
50000287 SUPERSET 4025 BACKLIT DK GREY - 12 PACK
50000289 SUPERSET 4125 BACKLIT DK GREY - 12 PACK
50000402 SUPERSET 4025 DK GREY - 12 PACK
50002590 SS4025 SECURE (TSG) DARK GREY
50004046 TRUCCO 4025 Terminale telefonico
9132-025-102-BA SS4025 LT GREY BACKLIT – UK
9132-025-102-NA SS4025 LT GREY BACKLIT –NA
9132-025-200-NA SUPERSET 4025 DARK – NA
9132-025-202-BA SS4025 DK GRY BACKLIT- UK
9132-025-202-NA SS4025 DK GREY BACKLIT -NA
9132-025-602-NA SS4025 RED BACKLIT NA
9132-001-206-BA SUPERSET 4001 DARK 6PK UK
9132-001-206-NA SUPERSET 4001 DARK 6 PK NA
9132-001-200-BA SUPERSET 4001 DARK - UK
9132-001-200-NA SUPERSET 4001 DARK - NA
In addition to the sets listed above, the following console type will be supported:
• SuperConsole1000
Programmable Key Modules (PKM)
• The system supports PKM 48 or PKM 12 units attached to DNIs that are equipped with a Superset Interface Module (SIM1 or SIM2).
• The system does not support PKM 48 units attached to a SuperConsole 1000 via the PKM port on the back of the console. (That feature is not supported on the 3300 ICP.)
• The system supports DSS/BLF connections to DNI sets.
• The system does not support the old SX-200 stand-alone DSS/BLF units.
• The system does not support DSS/BLF connections to the SuperConsole 1000
Analog Interface Module (AIM)
• The system supports the AIM when connected to a Superset 4025, 4125, or 4150.
DMP and 400 Series Phones
ESM will not permit selection of unsupported devices (e.g. the DMP and the 400 series sets) on their respective forms. 401 and DMP on the Single Line DNI Set Configuration form will appear on the pull-down menu. but when you select ‘save’ changes, ESM displays the following error message:
“Device not supported on SX-200 Bay”
Sets not listed above are not supported and will not initialize or be useable on the system.
1.7.3 Auxiliary Equipment Support
The following table of FIM/CIM interfaces that the feature will support.
SX200 Part Number Description 3300 FIM Part Number
9180-510-001-NA FIM Module – 820nM Multi-mode. Connects to 3300 Part Number 50001248.
9180-510-002-NA FIM Module – 1300 nM Multi-mode. Connects to 3300 Part Number 50003695
9180-510-003-NA FIM – 1300 nM Single Mode. Connects to 3300 Part Number 50003696
9180-510-010-NA CIM Embedded CIM on Mxe or MMC Quad CIM
1.7.4 Feature Limitations
This feature is intended only for North American deployment.
In addition to the limitations outlined above, Reference [1] includes this optional item that will not be implemented:
• A Database upgrade facility is not supported, because the system is being replaced, everything from ARS to Zone Assignment must be configured on the 3300 ICP anyway.
Other issues may arise when the SX-200 controller is swapped out for a 3300 ICP:
• Telephone features will operate in 3300 ICP mode. No effort will be made to duplicate the SX-200 feature set.
• The following features are not supported on the 3300
• Subattendant Feature Set
• Direct to ARS - Voicemail support
• Direct Trunk Select
• CO Line Group Key
• CO Line Key
• CO Lines - Retain Conference Parties After Trunk Hangs Up
• CO Line - Select Direct
• CO Line Type - Direct Access - Bypass Key System Toll Control
• ONS Licensing. Certain types of line cards are subject to licensing restrictions on the SX-200 ICP and other card types are not licensed. This distinction is not maintained when the cards are in bays that are connected to the 3300 ICP. Instead, all ONS and OPS line circuits on SX-200 Bays are subject to the 3300 ICP’s Analog Line Licenses, regardless of the line card type.
• Dataset support. If any of the DNI circuits on the SX-200 ICP are configured as datasets (if that is even possible), alternate arrangements will be required after the upgrade to the 3300 ICP. The 3300 ICP does not support datasets.
• Re-allocation of SX-200 ICP controller hardware.
The basic SX-200 ICP controller includes certain hardware interfaces that need to be reassigned when the controller is swapped out for a 3300 ICP. In some cases this reassignment requires the MXe to be equipped with an Analog Main Board. This hardware includes the following:
• 2 ONS lines, 2 DNIC lines and 6 LS trunks. The ONS and LS trunk circuits may be moved to the equivalent circuits on the AMB. If an ONS or IP phone cannot replace the DNIC line functionality (e.g. if the circuits are used for SC1000 consoles) then the customer must purchase a DNI line card. Alternatively he can replace the SC1000 functionality with a 5550 IP Console.
• Power Fail Transfer (PFT). These circuits will need to be moved to the equivalent circuits on the MXe’s AMB.
• Music On Hold port. Move to the MXe controller.
• Loudspeaker paging circuit. In concept, the customer should be able to move this functionality to the AMB. Some rewiring may be required as the paging circuit on the SX-200 ICP controller uses a DB9 connector.
• Auxiliary Ringer (Night Bell.) The SX-200 ICP provides a pair of “dry” relay contacts for this feature. Presumably, these contacts are wired to a device that detects the contact closure and performs some function such as ringing to a bell or automatically dialing an ONS line. The 3300 ICP supports a Night Bell feature, but does not provide specific hardware for it. The Night Bell Directory Number must be assigned to an ONS or Remote circuit that is attached to a 20 Hz ringer or a 2500 set. No external hardware is required, so whatever device the customer currently has is no longer needed.
• Alarm Port. The 3300 ICP provides a front-panel D-connector that has connections to relays that are operated when minor, major, and critical alarms are activated and cleared. The SX-200 has a similar facility, but there is only one alarm level (and one relay connection.) The installer will need to decide how to handle the 3300 ICP alarms and rewire his office accordingly.
• Serial Ports (Printer and Maintenance.) Move the printer to the similar port on the 3300 ICP. The maintenance port is not generally needed on the 3300 ICP.
• TDM Link Allocations. The system allocates two TDM links to the SX-200 Bay regardless of where it is connected (CIM or FIM). This is discussed in more detail later in the document.
• Loss and Level on DNIC
North American loss plan values used in the SX-200-ICP running Release 3.0 or greater software are comparable to the values used in the 3300 running Release 8.1 software, as a result audio performance will be similar.
However, North American loss plan values prior to Release 3.0 used in the SX-200-ICP are significantly different than the values used in the 3300 running Release 8.1 software. DNIC to LS trunk connections will be problematic for a customer migrating DNIC sets from a Pre-Release 3.0 SX-200-ICP to a Release 8.1 3300: the DNIC receive volume levels will become quieter
Note that SX-200 customers migrating to Release 3.0 have the same issues. The pre-Release 3.0 settings for the DNI were incorrect (too loud) but customers have gotten used to them and they raise complaints after the upgrade. The support teams should be aware that the same complaints may be raised when migrating from pre-Release 3.0 to the 3300 ICP.
This project is intended to ease the way for customers who have invested heavily in SX-200 hardware and wants to upgrade to a 3300 ICP. Reference [1] contains the feature requirements that are summarized below:
• Only the MXe model of the 3300 ICP will support SX-200 Bays. The large memory size of the MXe will ensure that future features (such as SIP) will be supportable.
• Only SX-200 Bays equipped with Bay Controller Card III (BCC III 9109-117-001-NA) hardware may be configured on the 3300 ICP. The customer will need to upgrade bays that have earlier versions of the bay controller (Bay Control II 9107-017-001-SA).
• Only line interfaces (DNI, ONS, and OPS) are supported on bays attached to 3300 ICP. Analog and digital trunks are not supported.
• Only limited line card types are supported. See the Supported Hardware section 1.7.2 for details.
• Similarly, only a subset of DNIC sets is supported. Only 4000 Series of sets will be supported. See the Supported Hardware section 1.7.2.3 for details.
• Up to seven peripheral bays may be configured on an SX-200 ICP. This maximum will be maintained on the 3300 ICP.
• Bays equipped with a CIM can be connected to the MXe’s embedded CIM ports or Via the Quad CIM card.
• Bays equipped with a FIM can be connected via the Dual FIM Card.
• The installer may connect the SX-200 Bays to the 3300 ICP using any combination of FIMs and CIMs.
• Analog lines that are located on SX-200 Bays are included in the total of “Analog Line Licenses” programmed on the License and Option Selection form.
• The SX-200 ICP Door Open feature is not supported. A workaround will be used instead.
• Mxe will support 6 LS trunks on the Analog Main Board, additional trunks can be added by adding and ASUII with ONS(12)/LS(4) Combo Cards which will give you an additional 4 LS trunks.
1.7.2.1 Supported Bays and Bay Controllers
Bay Cabinets:
Only SX-200 ELx cabinet 9109-600-002-NA, Revision 2 or greater equipped with Bay Controller Card III (BCC III) hardware will be configurable on the 3300 ICP.
SX200 EL cabinet 9109-600-001-NA is not configurable on the 3300 ICP and does not support the BCCIII.
The 3300 bay migration does not support SX-200 LIGHT Peripheral cabinet or any other type of SX-200 or SX-200 ICP cabinet equipment.
Bay Controllers Card:
BCC III can support the following CIM or FIM Modules to connect the 200 Bay to the Mxe controller.
The DSP module must be installed on the BCCIII to support ONS Class functionality.
Bay Control Card III 9109-117-001-NA
CIM Module 9180-510-010-NA
DSP Module 9180-510-006-NA
FIM Module 1KM (Multi Mode) 9180-510-001-NA
FIM Module 5KM (Multi Mode) 9180-510-002-NA
FIM 2 Module 14KM (Single Mode) 9180-510-003-NA
Any ASU or ASU II units that the customer has will directly connect to the 3300 ICP.via CIM connection.
1.7.2.2 Supported Line Cards
Reference [1] specifies the following line card types that must be supported:
ONS Line Cards
9109-110-001-NA ONS/CLASS LINE CARD
9109-110-002-NA ONS/CLASS LINE CARD-ML ONLY
9109-040-000-SA OPS LINE CARD (6CCT) (SFTY)
DNIC Lines
9109-012-001-NA DIGITAL LINE CARD-12 CCT (CR)
9109-012-002-NA DIGITAL LINE CARD-ML ONLY
These cards are also supported:
• 9109-010-000 and 9109-010-001 both appear in the system as “12 Port ONS”
• 9109-010-003 appears in the system as “12 Port ONS – ML”
• 9109-012-000 appears in the system as “12 Port DNI”
No trunk cards (analog or digital) are supported on the SX-200 Elx cabinet
1.7.2.3 Supported Sets and Consoles
Reference [1] lists the set types that must be supported as follows:
50000283 SUPERSET 4150 DK GREY - 12 PACK
9132-150-202-BA SUPERSET 4150 DK ENH CONT B/LUK
9132-150-202-NA SS4150 DK GREY BACKLIT –NA
50000285 SUPERSET 4015 DK GREY - 12 PACK
9132-015-200-BA SUPERSET 4015 DARK – UK
9132-015-200-NA SUPERSET 4015 DARK – NA
50000287 SUPERSET 4025 BACKLIT DK GREY - 12 PACK
50000289 SUPERSET 4125 BACKLIT DK GREY - 12 PACK
50000402 SUPERSET 4025 DK GREY - 12 PACK
50002590 SS4025 SECURE (TSG) DARK GREY
50004046 TRUCCO 4025 Terminale telefonico
9132-025-102-BA SS4025 LT GREY BACKLIT – UK
9132-025-102-NA SS4025 LT GREY BACKLIT –NA
9132-025-200-NA SUPERSET 4025 DARK – NA
9132-025-202-BA SS4025 DK GRY BACKLIT- UK
9132-025-202-NA SS4025 DK GREY BACKLIT -NA
9132-025-602-NA SS4025 RED BACKLIT NA
9132-001-206-BA SUPERSET 4001 DARK 6PK UK
9132-001-206-NA SUPERSET 4001 DARK 6 PK NA
9132-001-200-BA SUPERSET 4001 DARK - UK
9132-001-200-NA SUPERSET 4001 DARK - NA
In addition to the sets listed above, the following console type will be supported:
• SuperConsole1000
Programmable Key Modules (PKM)
• The system supports PKM 48 or PKM 12 units attached to DNIs that are equipped with a Superset Interface Module (SIM1 or SIM2).
• The system does not support PKM 48 units attached to a SuperConsole 1000 via the PKM port on the back of the console. (That feature is not supported on the 3300 ICP.)
• The system supports DSS/BLF connections to DNI sets.
• The system does not support the old SX-200 stand-alone DSS/BLF units.
• The system does not support DSS/BLF connections to the SuperConsole 1000
Analog Interface Module (AIM)
• The system supports the AIM when connected to a Superset 4025, 4125, or 4150.
DMP and 400 Series Phones
ESM will not permit selection of unsupported devices (e.g. the DMP and the 400 series sets) on their respective forms. 401 and DMP on the Single Line DNI Set Configuration form will appear on the pull-down menu. but when you select ‘save’ changes, ESM displays the following error message:
“Device not supported on SX-200 Bay”
Sets not listed above are not supported and will not initialize or be useable on the system.
1.7.3 Auxiliary Equipment Support
The following table of FIM/CIM interfaces that the feature will support.
SX200 Part Number Description 3300 FIM Part Number
9180-510-001-NA FIM Module – 820nM Multi-mode. Connects to 3300 Part Number 50001248.
9180-510-002-NA FIM Module – 1300 nM Multi-mode. Connects to 3300 Part Number 50003695
9180-510-003-NA FIM – 1300 nM Single Mode. Connects to 3300 Part Number 50003696
9180-510-010-NA CIM Embedded CIM on Mxe or MMC Quad CIM
1.7.4 Feature Limitations
This feature is intended only for North American deployment.
In addition to the limitations outlined above, Reference [1] includes this optional item that will not be implemented:
• A Database upgrade facility is not supported, because the system is being replaced, everything from ARS to Zone Assignment must be configured on the 3300 ICP anyway.
Other issues may arise when the SX-200 controller is swapped out for a 3300 ICP:
• Telephone features will operate in 3300 ICP mode. No effort will be made to duplicate the SX-200 feature set.
• The following features are not supported on the 3300
• Subattendant Feature Set
• Direct to ARS - Voicemail support
• Direct Trunk Select
• CO Line Group Key
• CO Line Key
• CO Lines - Retain Conference Parties After Trunk Hangs Up
• CO Line - Select Direct
• CO Line Type - Direct Access - Bypass Key System Toll Control
• ONS Licensing. Certain types of line cards are subject to licensing restrictions on the SX-200 ICP and other card types are not licensed. This distinction is not maintained when the cards are in bays that are connected to the 3300 ICP. Instead, all ONS and OPS line circuits on SX-200 Bays are subject to the 3300 ICP’s Analog Line Licenses, regardless of the line card type.
• Dataset support. If any of the DNI circuits on the SX-200 ICP are configured as datasets (if that is even possible), alternate arrangements will be required after the upgrade to the 3300 ICP. The 3300 ICP does not support datasets.
• Re-allocation of SX-200 ICP controller hardware.
The basic SX-200 ICP controller includes certain hardware interfaces that need to be reassigned when the controller is swapped out for a 3300 ICP. In some cases this reassignment requires the MXe to be equipped with an Analog Main Board. This hardware includes the following:
• 2 ONS lines, 2 DNIC lines and 6 LS trunks. The ONS and LS trunk circuits may be moved to the equivalent circuits on the AMB. If an ONS or IP phone cannot replace the DNIC line functionality (e.g. if the circuits are used for SC1000 consoles) then the customer must purchase a DNI line card. Alternatively he can replace the SC1000 functionality with a 5550 IP Console.
• Power Fail Transfer (PFT). These circuits will need to be moved to the equivalent circuits on the MXe’s AMB.
• Music On Hold port. Move to the MXe controller.
• Loudspeaker paging circuit. In concept, the customer should be able to move this functionality to the AMB. Some rewiring may be required as the paging circuit on the SX-200 ICP controller uses a DB9 connector.
• Auxiliary Ringer (Night Bell.) The SX-200 ICP provides a pair of “dry” relay contacts for this feature. Presumably, these contacts are wired to a device that detects the contact closure and performs some function such as ringing to a bell or automatically dialing an ONS line. The 3300 ICP supports a Night Bell feature, but does not provide specific hardware for it. The Night Bell Directory Number must be assigned to an ONS or Remote circuit that is attached to a 20 Hz ringer or a 2500 set. No external hardware is required, so whatever device the customer currently has is no longer needed.
• Alarm Port. The 3300 ICP provides a front-panel D-connector that has connections to relays that are operated when minor, major, and critical alarms are activated and cleared. The SX-200 has a similar facility, but there is only one alarm level (and one relay connection.) The installer will need to decide how to handle the 3300 ICP alarms and rewire his office accordingly.
• Serial Ports (Printer and Maintenance.) Move the printer to the similar port on the 3300 ICP. The maintenance port is not generally needed on the 3300 ICP.
• TDM Link Allocations. The system allocates two TDM links to the SX-200 Bay regardless of where it is connected (CIM or FIM). This is discussed in more detail later in the document.
• Loss and Level on DNIC
North American loss plan values used in the SX-200-ICP running Release 3.0 or greater software are comparable to the values used in the 3300 running Release 8.1 software, as a result audio performance will be similar.
However, North American loss plan values prior to Release 3.0 used in the SX-200-ICP are significantly different than the values used in the 3300 running Release 8.1 software. DNIC to LS trunk connections will be problematic for a customer migrating DNIC sets from a Pre-Release 3.0 SX-200-ICP to a Release 8.1 3300: the DNIC receive volume levels will become quieter
Note that SX-200 customers migrating to Release 3.0 have the same issues. The pre-Release 3.0 settings for the DNI were incorrect (too loud) but customers have gotten used to them and they raise complaints after the upgrade. The support teams should be aware that the same complaints may be raised when migrating from pre-Release 3.0 to the 3300 ICP.