
D-6 CSQI, CSQO, and call register settings
CSQI/CSQO
Standard 1.0 Modular Option EC Installation and Maintenance Guide November 1999
Notes:
1. If there are no memory constraints on the Meridian 1 (or
SL1), then the NCR can be set higher than the calculations.
2. If the values are too tight (that is, the system is left with
only 3000 words of free UDATA), you may have problems
when making changes to the PBX system. The values of
NCR, CSQI, and CSQO may have to be adjusted until a
good compromise is found.
3. Link and CCR also use CSQIs, CSQOs, and call registers.
The documentation on Link and CCR should be used if
those platforms are installed at the site.
4. The higher the number of call registers, the longer the
system takes to initialize.
For more information, contact your local Nortel Networks
technical support group.
3 Use these values to calculate CSQI/CSQO.
a. If the determined value is greater than 510, then set the
CSQI and CSQO to 255 each and increase the NCR by 510.
Example: If the total number of additional registers available
comes to 600, then set CSQI and CSQO to 255 each and
increase the NCR by 510.
b. If the determined value is less than 510, then set CSQI and
CSQO accordingly. Each is half of the total.
Example: If the total number of additional registers available
comes to 400, then set CSQI and CSQO to 200 each and
increase the NCR by 400.
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