Page 5 - Checklists and job aids; Initial installation
Checklists and job aids Initial installation S8100 Installation and Upgrades 5 November 2003 Checklists and job aids This section contains checklists and job aids for common installation and upgrade procedures. The checklists provide high-level summaries of the procedural steps and cross-reference o...
Page 8 - System initialization
Checklists and job aidsSystem initialization 8 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 System initialization This checklist highlights the high-level tasks required to initialize the S8100 Media Server with the G600 or the CMC1 Media Gateways. Installation tasks For more information 1 Power up...
Page 11 - Administer INTUITY AUDIX digital networking
Checklists and job aids Administer INTUITY AUDIX digital networking S8100 Installation and Upgrades 11 November 2003 Administer INTUITY AUDIX digital networking This checklist highlights the high-level tasks required to administer INTUITY AUDIX digital networking after the S8100 system’s initial adm...
Page 12 - Upgrade an S8100’s R10+ software using a CD; Access keys
Checklists and job aidsUpgrade an S8100’s R10+ software using a CD 12 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Upgrade an S8100’s R10+ software using a CD This Job Aid provides the steps for upgrading an S8100 Media Server’s software by transferring the new software from a CD. This procedure ap...
Page 13 - Upgrade steps
Checklists and job aids Upgrade an S8100’s R10+ software using a CD S8100 Installation and Upgrades 13 November 2003 Upgrade steps Step Details 1 For a direct connection between the technician’s laptop and the S8100’s service port: LT – Change the laptop’s IP address to 192.11.13.5 a Right-click the...
Page 20 - Replace an S8100’s hard drive
Checklists and job aidsReplace an S8100’s hard drive 20 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Replace an S8100’s hard drive This Job Aid provides the steps for replacing the hard drive on the S8100 Media Server (TN2314) circuit pack. The media server’s software release on the new hard drive ...
Page 33 - Contents
Contents S8100 Installation and Upgrades 33 November 2003 Contents Checklists and job aids 5 • Initial installation 5 • System initialization 8 • Administer INTUITY AUDIX digital networking 11 • Upgrade an S8100’s R10+ software using a CD 12 Access keys 12 Upgrade steps 13 • Replace an S8100’s hard ...
Page 34 - Install and cable a G600 cabinet
Contents 34 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 • Safety precautions 53 Electromagnetic interference 53 Customer’s safety responsibilities 53 Antistatic protection 53 Control circuit packs versus power 54 • Avaya Product Documentation web page 54 • Avaya Publications Center 54 • Sending co...
Page 36 - Connectivity and access to an S8100 system
Contents 36 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 • Install the BRI terminating resistor 116 Terminating-resistor adapter 116 Closet-mounted (110RA1-12) 117 • Install multipoint adapters 119 BR851-B adapter (T-adapter) 119 367A adapter 120 Basic multipoint installation distances 121 • Instal...
Page 40 - INTUITY AUDIX digital networking
Contents 40 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 4 INTUITY AUDIX digital networking 207 • Initial administration tasks 207 • View the Feature Options window 209 • Change number of administered remote users 210 • Administer networking channels 211 • Change local machine’s information 212 Cha...
Page 41 - Avaya Site Administration
Contents S8100 Installation and Upgrades 41 November 2003 • Add CO, FX, WATS, and PCOL 236 Requirements 236 Installation 236 • Add DID trunks 236 Requirements 236 Installation 237 • Add Tie trunks 237 Requirements 237 Installation 237 • Add DS1 tie and OPS 238 Service interruption 238 • Add speech s...
Page 42 - Message Manager
Contents 42 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 • Install Avaya Site Administration 252 • Configure Avaya Site Administration 253 Add an S8100 switch-administration item 253 Add S8100 voice-mail administration item 254 Start a switch-administration session 254 To launch a GEDI session: 254...
Page 43 - Set up customer logins
Contents S8100 Installation and Upgrades 43 November 2003 B Set up customer logins 285 • Customer access 285 • Windows logins for customers 286 Windows login types for customers 286 Administrator login 286 INTUITY AUDIX logins 287 Customer’s web-access logins 288 Enabling Windows 2000 customer login...
Page 44 - Status LEDs
Contents 44 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 View scheduled backups 311 Access backup information 311 Perform restore 313 • Enable/disable embedded messaging 314 Impact on maintenance 314 • Access Diskeeper software to defragment the disk 315 Change the default times on Diskeeper 315 D ...
Page 45 - Installation connectivity quick reference
Contents S8100 Installation and Upgrades 45 November 2003 Set the customer’s LAN, DNS, and WINS information 333 Set LAN address 333 Set DNS addresses and host name 333 Set WINS addresses 334 • Other commands 334 ftpserv command 334 statapp command 334 net user commands 335 H Installation connectivit...
Page 46 - Identify a hard disk for PCN1413b
Contents 46 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 • Check AC power and ground for CMC1 357 Check AC power 357 Approved grounds 358 Approved floor grounds 358 Uninterruptible power supply 359 Cabinet’s power switch 359 Connect cabinet’s grounds and other grounds 360 Install the ground block a...
Page 47 - Overview; Audience
About this book Overview S8100 Installation and Upgrades 47 November 2003 About this book Overview This document provides procedures to install, upgrade, or add to an Avaya S8100 Media Server with an Avaya G600 Media Gateway (formerly called IP600). This document also provides procedures to replace,...
Page 48 - Using this book
About this bookUsing this book 48 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Using this book This book provides step-by-step procedures for installing or upgrading S8100 systems that implement the Communication Manager features.. Checklists The initial checklists summarize the steps for several c...
Page 50 - Conventions; Physical dimensions; Typography
About this bookConventions 50 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Conventions This section describes the conventions used in this book. Physical dimensions • Each physical dimension is in English units, followed by parentheses with the equivalent metric dimension. • Each wire gauge is in A...
Page 51 - User input; System output and field names; Related documents
About this book Related documents S8100 Installation and Upgrades 51 November 2003 • Command options are in bold type inside square brackets. Example: At the DOS prompt, type copybcf [-F34]. User input • User input is in bold type, whether you must type the input, select the input from a menu, or cl...
Page 52 - Technical assistance; Within the US; Trademarks; Security-alert and safety labels
About this bookTechnical assistance 52 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Technical assistance Avaya provides the following resources for technical assistance. Within the US For help with: • Feature administration and system applications, call the Avaya DEFINITY Helpline: 1-800-225-7585 •...
Page 53 - DANGER; Safety precautions; Electromagnetic interference; Antistatic protection
About this book Safety precautions S8100 Installation and Upgrades 53 November 2003 ! WARNING: An ESD warning calls attention to a situation that can result in ESD damage to electronic components. ! DANGER : A danger statement calls attention to a situation that can result in harm to personnel. Safe...
Page 54 - Control circuit packs versus power; Avaya Product Documentation web page; Avaya Publications Center
About this bookAvaya Product Documentation web page 54 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Control circuit packs versus power ! WARNING: When the system’s power is on, the S8100 server (TN2314) can be removed only after the TN2314’s shutdown procedure has completed. ! WARNING: The control ...
Page 55 - Sending comments
About this book Sending comments S8100 Installation and Upgrades 55 November 2003 Sending comments Avaya welcomes your comments about this book. To reach us by: • Mail, send your comments to: Avaya Inc.Product Documentation GroupRoom B3-H131300 W. 120 Ave.Westminster, CO 80234 USA • E-mail, send you...
Page 57 - Install and cable a G600
1 Install and cable a G600 cabinet S8100 Installation and Upgrades 57 November 2003 1 Install and cable a G600 cabinet This chapter describes procedures for installing and cabling the cabinet to physically connect and access an S8100 Media Server with G600 Media Gateways. Also, for either a G600 or ...
Page 58 - Site requirements
1 Install and cable a G600 cabinet Section I – S8100 with a G600 installation 58 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Section II – Install telephones and make auxiliary connections on page 99 • Install and wire telephones and other equipment on page 99 • Connect external alarms and auxiliar...
Page 59 - Check customer’s order; Correct shipping errors
1 Install and cable a G600 cabinet Check customer’s order S8100 Installation and Upgrades 59 November 2003 The other Environmental Considerations and System Protection requirements described in the Hardware Guide for Avaya Communication Manager under “Site Requirements” apply to the G600 as well. Ch...
Page 60 - Unpack and inspect
1 Install and cable a G600 cabinet Unpack and inspect 60 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Unpack and inspect ! DANGER : Use lifting precautions. An empty G600 weighs 35 – 39 lbs (15.8 – 17.6 kg). 1 Verify the equipment received. See Figure 1, Equipment packed with a single G600 cabinet,...
Page 65 - Verify the carrier address ID on G600 cabinets
1 Install and cable a G600 cabinet Install and cable a G600 cabinet S8100 Installation and Upgrades 65 November 2003 Install and cable a G600 cabinet ! WARNING: Be sure there is adequate ventilation in the area. The internal room temperature must not exceed 50 o C (122 o F). A G600 cabinet can be ei...
Page 67 - Floor mount a G600 cabinet
1 Install and cable a G600 cabinet Install and cable a G600 cabinet S8100 Installation and Upgrades 67 November 2003 Floor mount a G600 cabinet NOTE: A single G600 can be either floor- or rack-mounted. Double and triple G600 systems must be rack-mounted. ! WARNING: Do not stack one G600 on top of an...
Page 68 - Rack mount a G600 cabinet
1 Install and cable a G600 cabinet Install and cable a G600 cabinet 68 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Rack mount a G600 cabinet ! WARNING: Verify that the customer-supplied standard 19 ″ rack is properly installed and solidly secured to the floor. If not, do not proceed with the insta...
Page 71 - Rack mount two G600 cabinets
1 Install and cable a G600 cabinet Install and cable a G600 cabinet S8100 Installation and Upgrades 71 November 2003 Figure 8: Rack-mounting the G600 in medial position. 9 Reinstall the circuit packs and power supply. 10 Proceed to Check AC power and ground for G600 on page 72. Rack mount two G600 c...
Page 72 - Check AC power and ground for G600; Check AC power
1 Install and cable a G600 cabinet Check AC power and ground for G600 72 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Check AC power and ground for G600 ! WARNING: The alternating current (AC) power circuit must be dedicated to the system. The circuit must not be shared with other equipment and mus...
Page 73 - Approved grounds; Approved floor grounds
1 Install and cable a G600 cabinet Check AC power and ground for G600 S8100 Installation and Upgrades 73 November 2003 4 Verify that the meter reads 0 VAC. If not, have a qualified electrician correct the problem. 5 When finished, set the AC main circuit breakers to OFF. Approved grounds An approved...
Page 74 - Uninterruptible power supply; Cabinet’s power switch
1 Install and cable a G600 cabinet Check AC power and ground for G600 74 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Floor grounds are those grounds on each floor of a high-rise building that are suitable for connection to the ground terminal in the riser closet and to the cabinet’s single-point g...
Page 75 - Connect cabinet’s grounds and other grounds
1 Install and cable a G600 cabinet Check AC power and ground for G600 S8100 Installation and Upgrades 75 November 2003 Figure 9: G600 650A power supply t Connect cabinet’s grounds and other grounds Follow these additional grounding requirements: • The approved ground wire must be green, 6 AWG (#40) ...
Page 78 - Install coupled bonding conductor
1 Install and cable a G600 cabinet Cable a G600 system 78 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Install coupled bonding conductor The coupled bonding conductor (CBC) provides mutual inductance coupling between the CBC and the telephone cables exposed to lightning. The conductor can be a 10 A...
Page 79 - Install Processor Interface cable
1 Install and cable a G600 cabinet Cable a G600 system S8100 Installation and Upgrades 79 November 2003 Figure 12: Processor cabinet’s TDM-/LAN-bus terminators Install Processor Interface cable 1 Connect the Processor Interface cable to the slot 2 connector behind the processor cabinet. See Figure 1...
Page 80 - Cable a 2-cabinet G600 system
1 Install and cable a G600 cabinet Cable a G600 system 80 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Figure 13: G600 cable connections Cable a 2-cabinet G600 system NOTE: See Cable a 3-cabinet G600 system on page 84 for a 3-cabinet configuration. 1 Remove the bottom panel and fan assembly from Ca...
Page 84 - Cable a 3-cabinet G600 system; Install G600 patch panels and external modem; Install patch panels and shelf
1 Install and cable a G600 cabinet Install G600 patch panels and external modem 84 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Cable a 3-cabinet G600 system The procedure to connect the TDM-/LAN-bus cable for three cabinets is essentially the same as described in the previous section, Cable a 2-ca...
Page 85 - Install the external modem
1 Install and cable a G600 cabinet Install G600 patch panels and external modem S8100 Installation and Upgrades 85 November 2003 Figure 17: Typical G600’s patch-panel and modem installation Install the external modem The US Robotics external modem is the recommended external modem. G600 systems oper...
Page 86 - Install equipment-room hardware for G600; Cross-connect the cabinet to the patch panels
1 Install and cable a G600 cabinet Install equipment-room hardware for G600 86 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 1 Securely mount the external modem at the left of the modem utility shelf or another secure surface. 2 Route the modem cable (P2) from the Processor Interface cable to the mo...
Page 89 - Disallowed circuit packs
1 Install and cable a G600 cabinet Install equipment-room hardware for G600 S8100 Installation and Upgrades 89 November 2003 Disallowed circuit packs Table 6, Disallowed circuit packs and circuit modules, on page 89 lists the circuit packs that cannot be used with G600. Table 6: Disallowed circuit p...
Page 91 - Circuit-pack installation; Circuit-pack slot loading
1 Install and cable a G600 cabinet Install equipment-room hardware for G600 S8100 Installation and Upgrades 91 November 2003 Circuit-pack installation ! WARNING: When handling a circuit pack or any component of a G600 system, always wear an authorized wrist ground strap. Connect the strap to the gro...
Page 93 - Off-premises circuit protection
1 Install and cable a G600 cabinet Install equipment-room hardware for G600 S8100 Installation and Upgrades 93 November 2003 Figure 19: Example cross-connect field’s patch-panel connections Off-premises circuit protection Protection from hazardous voltages and currents is required for every off-prem...
Page 94 - Install sneak fuse panels
1 Install and cable a G600 cabinet Install equipment-room hardware for G600 94 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Sneak-current protectors must have a maximum rating of 350 mA and a minimum voltage rating of 600V, or as required by local regulations. The following devices protect the syst...
Page 97 - Set ringing option for G600
1 Install and cable a G600 cabinet Set ringing option for G600 S8100 Installation and Upgrades 97 November 2003 Set ringing option for G600 Figure 21: Selection of ringing option Figure notes 1 Attachment lever 2 Ringing option switch and setting label NOTE: Look at the label on the side of the powe...
Page 99 - Install and wire telephones and other equipment; Telephone connection examples
1 Install and cable a G600 cabinet Section II – Install telephones and make auxiliary connections S8100 Installation and Upgrades 99 November 2003 Section II – Install telephones and make auxiliary connections This section describes procedures for installing and wiring telephones and making auxiliar...
Page 100 - Connect adjunct power
1 Install and cable a G600 cabinet Install and wire telephones and other equipment 100 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Figure 23: Wiring 302C1 to a Digital Line circuit pack Connect adjunct power The400B2 adapter is convenient for connecting local -48 VDC power to a modular plug. See F...
Page 101 - Station wiring examples
1 Install and cable a G600 cabinet Install and wire telephones and other equipment S8100 Installation and Upgrades 101 November 2003 Station wiring examples This section shows the wiring connections for the various types of stations. See Figure 25, Typical station wiring connections, on page 101, Ta...
Page 103 - Analog tie trunk example; Digital tie trunk example
1 Install and cable a G600 cabinet Install and wire telephones and other equipment S8100 Installation and Upgrades 103 November 2003 Analog tie trunk example Figure 26: Analog tie trunk cross-connect 1 Before installing the Tie Trunk circuit pack, set the option switches as described in TN760E optio...
Page 104 - Cable examples for tie trunk connectivity
1 Install and cable a G600 cabinet Install and wire telephones and other equipment 104 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 1 Before installing the DS1 Interface circuit pack, set the option switches as shown in Set TN464GP T1/E1’s options on page 269. 2 Install cross-connect jumpers to con...
Page 105 - DS1 tie trunks between collocated systems
1 Install and cable a G600 cabinet Install and wire telephones and other equipment S8100 Installation and Upgrades 105 November 2003 DS1 tie trunks between collocated systems Two DS1 Tie Trunk circuit packs can exist in collocated systems. A DS1 Tie Trunk circuit pack in 1 system can connect to a DS...
Page 106 - Adjunct power connections
1 Install and cable a G600 cabinet Install and wire telephones and other equipment 106 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Figure 29: 3- and 4-pair modularity Adjunct power connections Figure 30, Example adjunct power connections, on page 107 shows typical connection locations for adjunct ...
Page 108 - Auxiliary power; Install attendant console – optional; Dual wiring of 2-wire and 4-wire endpoints
1 Install and cable a G600 cabinet Install and wire telephones and other equipment 108 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Auxiliary power The nonessential functions of an AC and its optional 26A1 or 24A1 selector console derive power from an auxiliary power source. During short power outa...
Page 109 - Install 26B1 selector console – optional; Important safety instructions
1 Install and cable a G600 cabinet Install and wire telephones and other equipment S8100 Installation and Upgrades 109 November 2003 Install 26B1 selector console – optional To install the optional selector console: 1 Connect the supplied 3-foot (0.9 m) D8AC cable to the modular jack on the bottom o...
Page 111 - Connect the cables
1 Install and cable a G600 cabinet Install and wire telephones and other equipment S8100 Installation and Upgrades 111 November 2003 Connect the cables Every port on the front of the 1152A1 PDU is configured as a data route-through port for every data wire (pins 1, 2, 3, and 6). Use a standard CAT5,...
Page 113 - Connect external alarms and auxiliary connections; Alarm input; Alarm output
1 Install and cable a G600 cabinet Connect external alarms and auxiliary connections S8100 Installation and Upgrades 113 November 2003 Connect external alarms and auxiliary connections NOTE: The AUX connector is part of the Processor Interface cable assembly (J1). When the wiring and administration ...
Page 114 - UPS alarm connection
1 Install and cable a G600 cabinet Connect external alarms and auxiliary connections 114 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 UPS alarm connection Figure 33: UPS connection to G600 or CMC1 Table 15: Alarm output at AUX connector Alarm output type Color AUX connector EXTALMA Violet-Green (Pi...
Page 115 - Emergency transfer and auxiliary power; Telephone pin designations
1 Install and cable a G600 cabinet Connect external alarms and auxiliary connections S8100 Installation and Upgrades 115 November 2003 Emergency transfer and auxiliary power NOTE: Only 1 emergency transfer power panel and 1 auxiliary power connection are provided per system. Connect emergency transf...
Page 116 - Install the BRI terminating resistor; Terminating-resistor adapter
1 Install and cable a G600 cabinet Install the BRI terminating resistor 116 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Install the BRI terminating resistor The resistors balance the cable plant between the receiver and the transmitter on the interface. When using the TN2198 ISDN-BRI 2-Wire U Inte...
Page 119 - Install multipoint adapters
1 Install and cable a G600 cabinet Install multipoint adapters S8100 Installation and Upgrades 119 November 2003 Install multipoint adapters Use multipoint adapters to provide signal fanout of the T-interface. BR851-B or the 367A perform fanout at the workstation. These adapters support more than 1 ...
Page 121 - Basic multipoint installation distances
1 Install and cable a G600 cabinet Install multipoint adapters S8100 Installation and Upgrades 121 November 2003 Basic multipoint installation distances Figure 39, Basic multipoint with one work location, on page 121 provides cabling information for fanout of ISDN-BRI multipoint installations. The t...
Page 122 - Install off-premises station wiring; Analog off-premises stations
1 Install and cable a G600 cabinet Install off-premises station wiring 122 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Install off-premises station wiring The local telephone company provides the cabling for off-premises stations. These stations can appear on any of the RJ21X network interfaces pr...
Page 124 - Circuit protectors
1 Install and cable a G600 cabinet Install off-premises station wiring 124 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Figure 41: Connections to 24 out-of-building telephones Circuit protectors Both building entrances require carbon block or equivalent protection and sneak-current protection. Prov...
Page 127 - Install the emergency-transfer panel
1 Install and cable a G600 cabinet Install emergency-transfer panel and associated telephones S8100 Installation and Upgrades 127 November 2003 Install emergency-transfer panel and associated telephones NOTE: Install only 1 emergency transfer power panel per system. An 808A emergency-transfer panel ...
Page 133 - Install telephone for power-transfer unit
1 Install and cable a G600 cabinet Install emergency-transfer panel and associated telephones S8100 Installation and Upgrades 133 November 2003 Figure 44: Connections for telephone used for emergency transfer and as normal extension Install telephone for power-transfer unit Follow the appropriate pr...
Page 134 - Connect modem to telephone network
1 Install and cable a G600 cabinet Connect modem to telephone network 134 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Trunk/auxiliary field: telephone used for emergency transfer and as normal extension 1 Connect a pair of wires between the -48V and GRD terminals on the yellow emergency transfer r...
Page 135 - Connect modem; Option settings for external modem
1 Install and cable a G600 cabinet Connect modem S8100 Installation and Upgrades 135 November 2003 Figure 45: Network jack on US Robotics modem Connect modem The US Robotics external modem is the recommended external modem. A locally obtained, type-approved external modem may be used. Contact your A...
Page 136 - Set neon voltage to prevent
1 Install and cable a G600 cabinet Set neon voltage to prevent ring ping 136 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 The modem is preconfigured to operate correctly. See Modem’s configuration and administration on page 262 for procedures on how to verify that the correct defaults are set, how ...
Page 137 - Complete installation
1 Install and cable a G600 cabinet Complete installation S8100 Installation and Upgrades 137 November 2003 Figure 46: Setting the neon voltage 1 Call a telephone with a neon message indicator and leave a message. 2 Check for ring ping (single ring pulse) each time the lamp flashes (approximately eve...
Page 138 - View LEDs to determine power and fan alarm state
1 Install and cable a G600 cabinet View LEDs to determine power and fan alarm state 138 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 View LEDs to determine power and fan alarm state Use the LEDs on the front of each power unit to determine its state. Table 24, LED and alarm conditions, on page 138 ...
Page 139 - Connectivity and access to; Physical connections
2 Connectivity and access to an S8100 system Physical connections S8100 Installation and Upgrades 139 November 2003 2 Connectivity and access to an S8100 system To aid understanding of subsequent chapters, this chapter provides background information about connectivity and access to an S8100 system....
Page 140 - Direct connection to the RJ45 service jack; Connect the laptop to S8100 system
2 Connectivity and access to an S8100 system Physical connections 140 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Direct connection to the RJ45 service jack Cabling to the RJ45 service jack on the S8100 server’s (TN2314 circuit pack’s) faceplate is the preferred method of connecting directly to an...
Page 149 - Connection via customer’s LAN
2 Connectivity and access to an S8100 system Physical connections S8100 Installation and Upgrades 149 November 2003 14 Click OK to close the TCP/IP dialog. 15 Click Yes to restart your computer. When rebooted, the laptop returns to its original settings. Direct connection with a local monitor/mouse/...
Page 150 - Create a connection icon
2 Connectivity and access to an S8100 system Physical connections 150 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Create a connection icon If a connection icon already exists, proceed directly to Click OK. on page 150. Otherwise, follow these steps: 1 Double-click Make New Connection on the Networ...
Page 151 - Access methods
2 Connectivity and access to an S8100 system Access methods S8100 Installation and Upgrades 151 November 2003 16 A dialog similar to the following displays: A network password is not needed unless disks will be mounted. 17 Leave the domain entry blank and click OK. After a connection is established,...
Page 152 - Via a Telnet session
2 Connectivity and access to an S8100 system Access methods 152 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Via a Telnet session Use this access method to: • Register S8100 system with INADS • Activate license files • Execute GAS commands from a bash shell • Access S8100 system SAT session • Set u...
Page 153 - Via a web browser session
2 Connectivity and access to an S8100 system Access methods S8100 Installation and Upgrades 153 November 2003 b If the license file is installed, use any valid Lucent login. (See Logins for the S8100 on page 158 for a list of valid logins.) You will receive a challenge/response (instead of a passwor...
Page 156 - Remotely using Avaya Site Administration; Dial-in permissions to an existing login
2 Connectivity and access to an S8100 system Access methods 156 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Logging into the S8100 Windows 2000 desktop 1 On the Web Interface home page, click ‘Administer System’ and login using lucent3 for login and password. A domain is not required. Select 'cont...
Page 157 - Starting an Avaya Site Administration session
2 Connectivity and access to an S8100 system Access methods S8100 Installation and Upgrades 157 November 2003 6 Make the login a member of officeadmin and Users groups, and click OK. 7 Click Dialin at the bottom of the dialog. 8 Check the Grant dialin permissions and No Call Back boxes, and click OK...
Page 158 - Avaya personnel logins; Avaya business partner and dealer logins
2 Connectivity and access to an S8100 system Logins for the S8100 158 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Logins for the S8100 Avaya personnel logins These are the S8100 logins for Avaya personnel. See Enable customer logins on page 173 for further information about logins. • Each row of l...
Page 160 - Connectivity and access to the S8100 system
3 System initialization Connectivity and access to the S8100 system 160 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Connectivity and access to the S8100 system The procedures in this chapter assume that you have followed the steps in Chapter 2, “Connectivity and access to an S8100 system” to: • Co...
Page 161 - Configure DHCP and TFTP servers; DHCP server
3 System initialization Configure DHCP and TFTP servers S8100 Installation and Upgrades 161 November 2003 Configure DHCP and TFTP servers The S8100 system is shipped with DHCP and TFTP servers installed on the TN2314 Processor circuit pack. These servers can be used if the customer does not already ...
Page 162 - TFTP server; Preliminary tasks; Power up and observe LEDs; Connect the laptop computer to S8100; Start a Telnet session
3 System initialization Preliminary tasks 162 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 TFTP server A TFTP server is needed for downloading firmware to IP phones. Customers can use the TFTP server provided with the S8100 system or use a TFTP server already on their network. Enable the TFTP serve...
Page 163 - Verify the software’s version number
3 System initialization Preliminary tasks S8100 Installation and Upgrades 163 November 2003 Verify the software’s version number The following procedure verifies the software’s version number on the CD-ROM that shipped with the system. 1 From the BASH prompt, type swversion and press Enter. This dis...
Page 165 - Obtain the license and password files
3 System initialization Obtain the license and password files S8100 Installation and Upgrades 165 November 2003 Using the Feature Extraction tool (for upgrades from pre-R10 only) Use the Feature Extraction tool (FET) to capture (inventory) the customer options and other data from pre-R10 DEFINITY se...
Page 166 - Go to the RFA web site; Obtain the installation script file; Direct channels
3 System initialization Obtain the installation script file 166 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 8 Adobe Acrobat Reader application installed on your PC (to read FET documentation) 9 Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher installed on your laptop/PC 10 Intranet access to your designated RFA po...
Page 167 - Indirect channels
3 System initialization Obtain the installation script file S8100 Installation and Upgrades 167 November 2003 8 In the list of products table, click the product number (in the column labeled “#”) corresponding to the product that you are creating the install script for. Typically, there is only one ...
Page 168 - Copy files to the server
3 System initialization Install the password file, license file, and installation scripts 168 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Install the password file, license file,and installation scripts To install the license, password, and install script files, you must first copy them to the S81...
Page 169 - License file installation failure
3 System initialization Install the password file, license file, and installation scripts S8100 Installation and Upgrades 169 November 2003 Install the password, license,and installation-script file As a result of the previous procedure, the license and authentication files (licensefile.lic and pass...
Page 170 - Manually setting RAS IP address:
3 System initialization Manually set S8100’s customer-related information (alternative to ART) 170 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 If the serial-number mismatch occurs because of a processor swap out, the serial number of the system’s processor no longer matches the license file’s seri...
Page 171 - Manually setting product ID:
3 System initialization Administer no-license/emergency numbers S8100 Installation and Upgrades 171 November 2003 Manually setting product ID: You need to set the product ID for each application. Get the product ID for each application from the registration group. The steps are: 1 Telnet to the S810...
Page 172 - Test alarm call out
3 System initialization Test alarm call out 172 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 To administer these numbers, follow these steps: 1 At the SAT type change system-parameters features and press RETURN. The Feature-Related System Parameters screen displays: 2 Go to page 4. In the Emergency...
Page 173 - Communication Manager alarm test; Check system’s status
3 System initialization Check system’s status S8100 Installation and Upgrades 173 November 2003 Communication Manager alarm test 1 Access the S8100 from the SAT. 2 At the command line, type test inads. 3 Press Enter. INTUITY alarm test 1 Access the bash from the LAC. 2 At the prompt, type logsend -t...
Page 174 - Enable INTUITY AUDIX logins; Enable customer’s web logins; Set system date and time
3 System initialization Administer S8100 174 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Enable INTUITY AUDIX logins See Set up login accounts on page 290. Appendix B also includes information about the INTUITY AUDIX logins (sa, vm, and browse), the uses of each login, and the INTUITY AUDIX comman...
Page 175 - Using systime
3 System initialization Remote dial-in S8100 Installation and Upgrades 175 November 2003 Using systime Avaya services logins can also use the command-line interface to set the date and time. Telnet to the LAC prompt, and enter the following bash command: systime hh:mm (Use military time. For example...
Page 178 - Enable and disable SNMP; Check customer option screen
3 System initialization Enable and disable SNMP 178 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Enable and disable SNMP By default, SNMP is enabled on CMC1. If you are not using SNMP, disable it. To disable SNMP, enter d1disable snmp from a bash session. The command d1disable snmp disables SNMP fr...
Page 179 - Set country options
3 System initialization Set country options S8100 Installation and Upgrades 179 November 2003 Set country options To turn off the red alarm LEDs, some of the country options must be set on the Change System-Parameters Country-Options screen, shown in the following step. 1 Enter change system-paramet...
Page 181 - Administer the attendant console
3 System initialization Set up your system S8100 Installation and Upgrades 181 November 2003 2 The default (United States) companding mode is µ -Law. If the country uses A-Law companding, type A-Law. Press Enter when finished. Administer the attendant console 1 Enter display system-parameters countr...
Page 182 - Administer telephone features; Place a test call
3 System initialization Setup call-detail recording(CDR) 182 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Administer telephone features 1 According to the customer’s order, administer Communication Manager’s translations, INTUITY AUDIX mailboxes, etc. in one of two ways: a Avaya Site Administration...
Page 183 - Share CDR data; Map a shared CDR directory
3 System initialization Setup call-detail recording(CDR) S8100 Installation and Upgrades 183 November 2003 4 Right-click Users’ folder, then select New User. 5 In the dialog, assign the Username (this is the login) and Password. NOTE: The Full Name and Description are optional. The option check boxe...
Page 184 - Set call-collection interface; Verify call-record collection
3 System initialization Setup call-detail recording(CDR) 184 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Set call-collection interface 1 Access the call accounting main menu, and select Configuration Call Collection Interface. 2 Select the Collect from File 1.1 entry, under Protocol/Device used to...
Page 185 - Call accounting; Check the dial plan
3 System initialization Call accounting S8100 Installation and Upgrades 185 November 2003 Call accounting Call-accounting systems receive Call Detail Records (CDRs) from an S8100 system and process the information into management reports. The S8100’s software writes CDRs to a CDR file and stores it ...
Page 186 - Check hunt groups
3 System initialization Administer Communication Manager for INTUITY AUDIX initialization 186 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 3 Enter display dialplan parameters. The Dial Plan Parameters form displays, which should have the correct local node number: 4 Make note of the local node numb...
Page 187 - Check class of service
3 System initialization Administer Communication Manager for INTUITY AUDIX initialization S8100 Installation and Upgrades 187 November 2003 Check class of service 1 At the SAT or Avaya Site Administration window, type disp cos. The Class of Service form displays: 2 Find the COS you plan to use for t...
Page 188 - Change the dial plan
3 System initialization Administer Communication Manager for INTUITY AUDIX initialization 188 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 6 Press F7 to go to the next page of the form. Page 3 of the Class of Restriction form displays: 7 Ensure that every field is set to y so there are no restricti...
Page 189 - Add AUDIX ports
3 System initialization Administer Communication Manager for INTUITY AUDIX initialization S8100 Installation and Upgrades 189 November 2003 2 For example, to define 3000 – 3999 as an extension range: a type 3 in the Dialed String column b in the same row, type 4 in the Total Length column c type ext...
Page 191 - Make a hunt group
3 System initialization Administer Communication Manager for INTUITY AUDIX initialization S8100 Installation and Upgrades 191 November 2003 12 Type duplicate station <number>, where number is the station you set up for the first INTUITY AUDIX port. The Duplicate Station form displays: 13 Add t...
Page 193 - Change coverage path
3 System initialization Administer Communication Manager for INTUITY AUDIX initialization S8100 Installation and Upgrades 193 November 2003 Change coverage path 1 At the SAT or Avaya Site Administration window, type add cov pa 2. The Coverage Path form.displays: 2 Ensure that Number of Rings is set ...
Page 194 - Save translations; INTUITY AUDIX administration; INTUITY AUDIX commands; Adding an INTUITY AUDIX subscriber
3 System initialization INTUITY AUDIX administration 194 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Save translations 1 Enter save translation, and press Enter. This instructs the system to take all translation information in memory and write it to the translation cards. 2 Update backup cards, if...
Page 197 - Download Avaya Site Administration
3 System initialization Download Avaya Site Administration S8100 Installation and Upgrades 197 November 2003 Download Avaya Site Administration Avaya Site Administration is a purchase option with the Avaya Integrated Management Suite. Avaya Site Administration is available for download as described ...
Page 199 - Start an Avaya Site Administration session; Administer SNMP
3 System initialization Administer SNMP S8100 Installation and Upgrades 199 November 2003 10 Click Next. The Avaya Site Administration dialog, including installation and related information, displays: 11 Click Next. 12 Click Finish when the “please wait” message disappears. The Avaya Site Administra...
Page 200 - Configure SNMP trap destinations
3 System initialization Administer SNMP 200 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Configure SNMP trap destinations To configure SNMP trap destinations: 1 From the S8100 System Administration page, click SNMP Agent Administration. The following page displays: 2 Click Configure Trap Destinatio...
Page 202 - Configure SNMP community strings
3 System initialization Administer SNMP 202 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Configure SNMP community strings To configure community strings: 1 From the S8100 home page, click SNMP Agent Administration. The following page displays: 2 Click Configure Community Strings. The following page...
Page 203 - Start and stop SNMP
3 System initialization Administer SNMP S8100 Installation and Upgrades 203 November 2003 3 To list the currently administered community strings, click the list current entries option and click the Submit button. The following page displays: 4 Click Back to return to the Configure Community Strings ...
Page 205 - Schedule backups; Add a scheduled backup
3 System initialization Schedule backups S8100 Installation and Upgrades 205 November 2003 Schedule backups Backup procedures prevent loss of data due to system errors. Backups can be either immediate or scheduled. You can execute backup procedures to either the LAN or the PCMCIA flash card from the...
Page 207 - INTUITY AUDIX digital; Initial administration tasks
4 INTUITY AUDIX digital networking Initial administration tasks S8100 Installation and Upgrades 207 November 2003 4 INTUITY AUDIX digital networking This chapter provides information to administer digital networking after the S8100’s initial system administration is finished. For further information...
Page 209 - View the Feature Options window
4 INTUITY AUDIX digital networking View the Feature Options window S8100 Installation and Upgrades 209 November 2003 View the Feature Options window View the Feature Options window to see the purchased options for digital networking. This window is display only, and can be changed only by Avaya-cert...
Page 211 - Administer networking channels
4 INTUITY AUDIX digital networking Administer networking channels S8100 Installation and Upgrades 211 November 2003 3 Enter the number of remote users in the Administered Remote field. 4 Press F3 to save the information in the system database. The cursor returns to the command line, and the system d...
Page 212 - Change local machine’s information; Change a local machine’s profile
4 INTUITY AUDIX digital networking Change local machine’s information 212 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Change local machine’s information You can change a local machine’s information on its Machine Profile screen and on the Local Machine Administration window. NOTE: If you change a ...
Page 216 - Add a remote machine
4 INTUITY AUDIX digital networking Change local machine’s information 216 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Complete the Local Machine Administration window 1 Start at the S8100 home page from the web browser, and select Administer System → AUDIX Networking → Administrative Menu → Local ...
Page 223 - Perform a full remote update
4 INTUITY AUDIX digital networking Change local machine’s information S8100 Installation and Upgrades 223 November 2003 Perform a full remote update If you have the system set to perform automatic daily updates, you only need to perform the full remote update to update the system after making change...
Page 224 - View remote extensions
4 INTUITY AUDIX digital networking Change local machine’s information 224 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 View remote extensions To verify that the local machine database updated the remote subscriber information, view the remote extensions: 1 Start at the AUDIX command prompt screen. ...
Page 225 - Upgrade and repair; Replace a TN795 Processor circuit pack
5 Upgrade and repair procedures Replace a TN795 Processor circuit pack S8100 Installation and Upgrades 225 November 2003 5 Upgrade and repair procedures This chapter provides an overview of the procedures to upgrade and repair the S8100 system. See the Job Aid sections in Chapter , “Checklists and j...
Page 226 - Replace the TN2314 Processor circuit pack
5 Upgrade and repair procedures Replace the TN2314 Processor circuit pack 226 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Replacing a TN795 with a TN2314 NOTE: If you have any additional login accounts and passwords or software that is not Communication Manager loaded on the system, you will have ...
Page 227 - Download firmware to port circuit packs
5 Upgrade and repair procedures Download firmware to port circuit packs S8100 Installation and Upgrades 227 November 2003 Download firmware to port circuit packs You can download updated application code for a port circuit pack on site or remotely. This eliminates the need to physically remove the c...
Page 229 - Add circuit packs
6 Hardware additions Add circuit packs S8100 Installation and Upgrades 229 November 2003 6 Hardware additions This chapter provides the tasks required to install equipment associated with upgrading an existing S8100 system. For more information about installing adjuncts and peripheral devices, see I...
Page 230 - Add IP trunk; Add a TN799DP C-LAN circuit pack
6 Hardware additions Add IP trunk 230 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Add IP trunk For IP Media Processor set up instructions, refer to Administration for Network Connectivity for Avaya Communication Manager (555-233-504). Add remote office S8100 can connect to the Avaya R300 Remote Of...
Page 231 - Administer the TN799DP on the SAT
6 Hardware additions Add C-LAN functionality S8100 Installation and Upgrades 231 November 2003 Install the TN799DP To install a TN799DP C-LAN circuit pack, you need the following items: • An unoccupied port slot • A 10 BaseT Ethernet connection into your local area network • A valid, unused IP addre...
Page 232 - Test the external connection to the LAN
6 Hardware additions Add C-LAN functionality 232 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 3 Type change ip-interfaces and press Enter. NOTE: Do not change the Enabled field to y until all of the information in the row is completed. 4 Fill in a row for each TN799DP circuit pack installed. Use th...
Page 233 - Communication Manger
6 Hardware additions Add C-LAN functionality S8100 Installation and Upgrades 233 November 2003 1 Type ping ip-address nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn board UUCSS and press Enter . The variable nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn is the IP address of the TN799DP C-LAN circuit pack and UUCSS is the cabinet, carrier, and slot of the TN79...
Page 236 - Add DID trunks; Requirements
6 Hardware additions Add CO, FX, WATS, and PCOL 236 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 7 If the echo still exists, set the EC Configuration: field to 2, 3, or 4, then test the voice quality. These settings provide help for the following scenarios: • Setting 2 – Minimizes speech clipping, ...
Page 237 - Installation; Add Tie trunks
6 Hardware additions Add Tie trunks S8100 Installation and Upgrades 237 November 2003 Installation 1 Determine the port assignment of the trunk from Trunk Group form. 2 Install a DID Trunk circuit pack in assigned carrier slot (if an additional circuit pack is required). 3 Administer forms listed un...
Page 238 - Add DS1 tie and OPS; Service interruption
6 Hardware additions Add DS1 tie and OPS 238 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Figure 48: Tie Trunk circuit packs (component side) Add DS1 tie and OPS Service interruption Because the addition of DS1 tie-trunk service may require a service interruption, notify the customer when the addit...
Page 239 - Add speech synthesis
6 Hardware additions Add speech synthesis S8100 Installation and Upgrades 239 November 2003 Add speech synthesis The TN725B Speech Synthesizer circuit pack is required when Voice Message Retrieval, Automatic Wakeup, or Do Not Disturb features are activated. The TN725B circuit pack does not require a...
Page 240 - Add TN750C circuit pack; CWY1 announcements
6 Hardware additions Multiple integrated recorded announcements 240 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 TN750C Announcement circuit pack The TN750C circuit pack contains on-board flash memory that provides internal backup of announcements. Thus, the TN750C circuit pack does not require the...
Page 241 - Installing CWY1 announcements
6 Hardware additions Multiple integrated recorded announcements S8100 Installation and Upgrades 241 November 2003 Installing CWY1 announcements To install CWY1 announcements: 1 From the S8100 home page, click Administer System. The System Administration page displays. 2 Click Announcement Admin. The...
Page 243 - Install cables; Enter added translations
6 Hardware additions DEFINITY LAN gateway (DLG) S8100 Installation and Upgrades 243 November 2003 Add circuit packs 1 Determine the slot assignment of the circuit packs to be added. 2 Install the DS1 Interface circuit pack in the assigned carrier slot. Install cables Install cables from the cabinet ...
Page 244 - Corresident DLG
6 Hardware additions DEFINITY LAN gateway (DLG) 244 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Corresident DLG The coresident DLG functionality is on the S8100 Media Processor. This feature must be enabled in the license file. If so, the Co-Res DEFINITY LAN Gateway? field on the System-Parameters...
Page 245 - Avaya Site Administration overview
7 Avaya Site Administration Avaya Site Administration overview S8100 Installation and Upgrades 245 November 2003 7 Avaya Site Administration This chapter provides information about Avaya Site Administration, a system-management tool that the customer can purchase as an option with the Avaya Integrat...
Page 248 - Interactions with switches and voice-mail systems
7 Avaya Site Administration Interactions with switches and voice-mail systems 248 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 • Enhancements to Reporting – Prints, or exports to a file, a screen capture of any switch command • Importing Enhancements – Imports from a file into the data import grid ...
Page 249 - Components of Avaya Site Administration
7 Avaya Site Administration Components of Avaya Site Administration S8100 Installation and Upgrades 249 November 2003 If installation personnel choose to install Avaya Site Administration on a separate computer, that computer must fulfill the following requirements: • Windows 95 or 2000 configuratio...
Page 251 - How Avaya Site Administration works
7 Avaya Site Administration How Avaya Site Administration works S8100 Installation and Upgrades 251 November 2003 • Browse Stations – View a selected or complete list of stations on a switch • Monitor Trunks – Tell Avaya Site Administration to periodically check for out-of-service trunks and notify ...
Page 252 - Install Avaya Site Administration
7 Avaya Site Administration Install Avaya Site Administration 252 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 • Online Help with Demonstrations – The online help system tells how to administer Avaya Site Administration, how to perform basic switch administration and troubleshooting, and how to con...
Page 253 - Configure Avaya Site Administration
7 Avaya Site Administration Configure Avaya Site Administration S8100 Installation and Upgrades 253 November 2003 You can download Avaya Site Administration to your computer from the Avaya Site Administration software CD. Place the Avaya Site Administration software CD in the CD-ROM drive and follow...
Page 254 - Add S8100 voice-mail administration item; Start a switch-administration session; To launch a GEDI session:
7 Avaya Site Administration Configure Avaya Site Administration 254 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 2 Enter a name in the Switch Name: field. As a technician configuring Avaya Site Administration on your laptop, use a generic name, as you will be able to use this connection item for ev...
Page 255 - To launch an emulation session:
7 Avaya Site Administration Configure Avaya Site Administration S8100 Installation and Upgrades 255 November 2003 5 Enter the login ID and password: To launch an emulation session: 1 Click the Tree tab of the Avaya Site Administration window. 2 Right-click the newly created switch item (S8100 “- Swi...
Page 256 - Start a voice-mail administration session
7 Avaya Site Administration Configure Avaya Site Administration 256 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Start a voice-mail administration session 1 Login to the S8100 system as in the previous procedures – To launch a GEDI session: on page 254 or To launch an emulation session: on page 255...
Page 257 - Download Message Manager; Install Message Manager
8 Message Manager Download Message Manager S8100 Installation and Upgrades 257 November 2003 8 Message Manager Avaya Message Manager is a tool for handling multimedia messages with use of a personal computer (PC). Message Manager provides a graphical user interface to access the INTUITY AUDIX messag...
Page 259 - Install wizard’s error messages
9 Troubleshooting Install wizard’s error messages S8100 Installation and Upgrades 259 November 2003 9 Troubleshooting This chapter provides information about troubleshooting installation problems for S8100. Problem types can: • Be new and never worked through before • Occur after installation • Occu...
Page 261 - Platform’s troubleshooting commands
9 Troubleshooting Platform’s troubleshooting commands S8100 Installation and Upgrades 261 November 2003 The following warnings (insignificant errors) may be generated by the installconfig wizard. Attempt to manually resolve these. Note them in the log book and continue. They are: • Unable to get the...
Page 262 - Verify INADS modem settings; No external modem installed; Verify external modem option settings
9 Troubleshooting Modem’s configuration and administration 262 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Modem’s configuration and administration The following procedures describe how to check settings and test the external modem: • Verify INADS modem settings on page 262 • Verify external modem...
Page 263 - External modem not used
9 Troubleshooting Modem’s configuration and administration S8100 Installation and Upgrades 263 November 2003 6 Click the Advanced tab. 7 Click the Advanced Port Settings button. 8 Click the Defaults button and then the OK button. 9 Click the Change Default Preferences... button, then click the Advan...
Page 264 - Configure the installed modem
9 Troubleshooting Modem’s configuration and administration 264 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 12 Click Next. The Modem Setup screen states that you need to restart the modem before using it. 13 Click Finish → OK. Another Install New Modem screen states that the modem is set up success...
Page 265 - Software copy-protection mechanisms; Feature protection
10 Security and copy protection Software copy-protection mechanisms S8100 Installation and Upgrades 265 November 2003 10 Security and copy protection This chapter provides information about software copy protection for an Avaya S8100 Media Server. Software copy-protection mechanisms This section pro...
Page 267 - Set TN760E Tie Trunk’s options
S8100 Installation and Upgrades 267 November 2003 Cable pinouts Set TN760E Tie Trunk’s options A A Cable pinouts This appendix provides the following information for TN760E Tie Trunk and TN464GP T1/E1 option settings, connector and cable diagrams, and pinout charts. • Set TN760E Tie Trunk’s options ...
Page 270 - Connector and cable diagrams – pinout charts
A Cable pinouts Connector and cable diagrams – pinout charts 270 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Connector and cable diagrams – pinout charts See Table 40, Lead and color designations, on page 270 for typical lead designations. The circuit packs and auxiliary equipment are classified a...
Page 272 - Pinout for Processor’s external cable
A Cable pinouts Connector and cable diagrams – pinout charts 272 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Pinout for Processor’s external cable Table 41: Pinout for Processor’s external cable 1 of 3 Signal name Processor (P1) (amphenol connector) AUX (J1) Modem (P2) Mouse Keyboard USB VGA Ether...
Page 285 - Customer access; Communication Manager
B Set up customer logins Customer access S8100 Installation and Upgrades 285 November 2003 B Set up customer logins This chapter provides information about setting up and using customer logins for an S8100 Media Server: • Customer access on page 285l • Windows logins for customers on page 286 • Enab...
Page 286 - Windows login types for customers; Administrator login
B Set up customer logins Windows logins for customers 286 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Windows logins for customers Several Windows login groups and associated logins are preinstalled for customer use from the factory. See Table 48, Windows 2000 logins, on page 286. The login IDs in...
Page 287 - INTUITY AUDIX logins
B Set up customer logins Windows logins for customers S8100 Installation and Upgrades 287 November 2003 INTUITY AUDIX logins • browse This login is used in the Voice Messaging application. See the INTUITY AUDIX documentation or Table 49, INTUITY AUDIX commands versus logins for sa, vm, and browse, o...
Page 288 - Customer’s web-access logins
B Set up customer logins Windows logins for customers 288 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Customer’s web-access logins The following login groups are used for web access: • Officeadmin Login IDs in this group are installed from the factory.This login group facilitates access via the S8...
Page 290 - Enabling Windows 2000 customer logins
B Set up customer logins Windows logins for customers 290 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Enabling Windows 2000 customer logins Only the Administrator can enable customer logins. Set up login accounts 1 Start the Windows 2000 user manager on the S8100 desktop. Click Start → Programs → ...
Page 292 - Forced password aging; Logoff notification
B Set up customer logins Communication Manager logins for customers 292 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Forced password aging Forced password aging operates as follows: • The password for each login can be aged starting with the date the password was created, or changed, and continuing...
Page 294 - Password expiration
B Set up customer logins Communication Manager logins for customers 294 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Password expiration If your password has expired, the following message displays: If your password is within 7 days of the expiration date, the following message displays: WARNING: Y...
Page 295 - Setting the name of the switch; Setting the Windows name
C Miscellaneous procedures Setting the name of the switch S8100 Installation and Upgrades 295 November 2003 C Miscellaneous procedures The following sections provide miscellaneous procedures used in the S8100 installation process. • Setting the name of the switch on page 295 • Connect to SAT session...
Page 296 - Updating INTUITY AUDIX machine name; Restarting INTUITY AUDIX
C Miscellaneous procedures Connect to SAT session via Telnet 296 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Updating INTUITY AUDIX machine name 1 Once Windows reboots, Update INTUITY AUDIX. Enable the S8100 web page using a browser. Click the Administer System link. The web page prompts for login...
Page 299 - Installing INTUITY languages other than English; Laptop configuration for Windows 95/98/NT
C Miscellaneous procedures Installing INTUITY languages other than English S8100 Installation and Upgrades 299 November 2003 Installing INTUITY languages other than English To access the S8100, the technician needs a laptop, a PCMCIA card for the laptop, a 451A adapter, a D8W cord, a cross-over cord...
Page 301 - Installing INTUITY languages
C Miscellaneous procedures Installing INTUITY languages other than English S8100 Installation and Upgrades 301 November 2003 Installing INTUITY languages Perform the following procedures: 1 Insert the CD into the laptop; then open My Computer on the laptop. 2 Click CD-ROM. 3 Right click CD-ROM, and ...
Page 302 - Perform backup
C Miscellaneous procedures Perform backup 302 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 27 Expand the CD-ROM drive by clicking on the + in front of it. 28 Click down using the + on the following folder icons: • Us-eng • Cas-span • French-c • German • Lat-span • setup.exe 29 Click the setup.exe i...
Page 303 - Backup using a LAN-resident PC; OK; bash
C Miscellaneous procedures Perform backup S8100 Installation and Upgrades 303 November 2003 Backup using a LAN-resident PC This is the bash shell procedure when using a LAN-resident PC that is not S8100 but is connected to the same LAN as S8100. 1 Click Start → Run from the Windows task bar. The Run...
Page 304 - Backup using an S8100 desktop; Enter backup commands; data
C Miscellaneous procedures Perform backup 304 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Backup using an S8100 desktop This is the bash shell procedure when using an S8100 desktop. 1 At an S8100 desktop, log into Windows. 2 Click Start → Run from the Windows task bar. The Run dialog displays: 3 E...
Page 305 - Backup via the web interface
C Miscellaneous procedures Backup via the web interface S8100 Installation and Upgrades 305 November 2003 If a directory name is entered, a network drive must be mapped as the F: drive. Use the web interface to map a network drive. The following is an example of how to enter information for backup p...
Page 308 - Perform immediate backup
C Miscellaneous procedures Backup via the web interface 308 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Perform immediate backup To perform an immediate backup, click Immediate Backup. The following screen displays: 1 From the Destination pull-down menu, select a backup destination.This can be a L...
Page 309 - View backup progress; Back up to a LAN address
C Miscellaneous procedures Backup via the web interface S8100 Installation and Upgrades 309 November 2003 View backup progress To view backup progress, click View Backup Progress. The following screen displays: Back up to a LAN address NOTE: When backing up to a LAN address, the address is to a shar...
Page 311 - View scheduled backups; Access backup information
C Miscellaneous procedures Backup via the web interface S8100 Installation and Upgrades 311 November 2003 View scheduled backups To view scheduled backups: 1 Click Scheduled Backups. The following screen displays: From this screen, you can add, edit, or delete scheduled backups. For information abou...
Page 313 - Perform restore
C Miscellaneous procedures Backup via the web interface S8100 Installation and Upgrades 313 November 2003 Perform restore 1 Click Restore. The following screen displays: 2 Select the restore source and click continue. 3 Select items to restore. 4 Click Restore.
Page 314 - Enable/disable embedded messaging; Impact on maintenance
C Miscellaneous procedures Enable/disable embedded messaging 314 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 The following screen displays: 5 After the restore finishes, reboot the system. NOTE: A reboot is required. The restored translations will not be used if the S8100 is not rebooted. Enable/d...
Page 315 - Access Diskeeper software to defragment the disk; Change the default times on Diskeeper
C Miscellaneous procedures Access Diskeeper software to defragment the disk S8100 Installation and Upgrades 315 November 2003 Access Diskeeper software to defragment the disk NOTE: Do not schedule defragmentation to occur during scheduled maintenance. Open a SAT session and type display system-param...
Page 317 - S8100 system-level shutdown and restart
D Recovery S8100 system-level shutdown and restart S8100 Installation and Upgrades 317 November 2003 D Recovery This chapter provides information about system recovery for S8100. This chapter is organized as follows: • S8100 system-level shutdown and restart on page 317 • Communication Manager softw...
Page 319 - Communication Manager software reset (recovery)
D Recovery Communication Manager software reset (recovery) S8100 Installation and Upgrades 319 November 2003 Communication Manager software reset (recovery) There are severe reset levels available to restart Communication Manager. These resets can be user initiated with the reset system n command (w...
Page 321 - LED boot sequence; TN2314 Processor circuit pack
E LED boot sequence/ TN2314 Processor LED boot sequence S8100 Installation and Upgrades 321 November 2003 E LED boot sequence/ TN2314 Processor This chapter provides information about the LED boot sequence of the TN2314 circuit pack. This chapter is organized as follows: • LED boot sequence on page ...
Page 324 - LED states
E LED boot sequence/ TN2314 Processor LED boot sequence 324 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 LED states Table 53, TN2314 circuit pack’s LED states, on page 324 summarizes the TN2314 circuit pack LED states. flash1 – 800 ms ON, 200 ms OFFflash2 – 500 ms ON, 500 ms OFFflash3 – 200 ms ON, ...
Page 325 - Attendant console’s LEDs; Circuit packs’ status LEDs
F Status LEDs Attendant console’s LEDs S8100 Installation and Upgrades 325 November 2003 F Status LEDs This chapter provides information about the status LEDs for S8100. This chapter is organized as follows: • Attendant console’s LEDs on page 325 • Other circuit packs on page 325 • Circuit packs’ st...
Page 327 - Power supply’s LEDs
F Status LEDs Other circuit packs S8100 Installation and Upgrades 327 November 2003 Power supply’s LEDs Table 55, LED and alarm conditions, on page 327 shows the LED and alarm conditions for the 650A power supply. Ring voltage and neon bus output do not activate alarm status. Table 55: LED and alarm...
Page 329 - GAS commands in bash
G GAS commands in bash Avaya (Lucent) access controller bash commands S8100 Installation and Upgrades 329 November 2003 G GAS commands in bash This chapter provides information about bash commands that are used in the installation process. It also includes information about the setip command. These ...
Page 331 - LAC commands
G GAS commands in bash LAC commands S8100 Installation and Upgrades 331 November 2003 LAC commands shutdown Shuts down: all – Every Avaya S8100 application system – Every Avaya S8100 application and Windows 2000 appname – AUDIX (for example, shutdown Audix) camp-on (optional INTUITY AUDIX feature) –...
Page 332 - setip command; Display current settings
G GAS commands in bash setip command 332 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 setip command Use the setip command from a LAC bash shell to set certain Windows 2000 specific settings. To get to a bash shell: 1 Telnet to the S8100 over any interface. 2 Login. 3 Enter bash at the LAC prompt. O...
Page 333 - Set RAS IP address; Set LAN address
G GAS commands in bash setip command S8100 Installation and Upgrades 333 November 2003 Set RAS IP address NOTE: INADS will provide this IP address. To set the RAS IP address: 1 In a LAC bash shell, type setip ras=<ip-address> Example: setip ras=10.21.0. 53 NOTE: This command not only sets the ...
Page 334 - Set WINS addresses; Other commands; ftpserv command
G GAS commands in bash Other commands 334 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Set WINS addresses If the customer is using WINS you can set WINS information with the setip wins=[ip-addr-primary[,ip-addr-backup]]. This will set the IP address of the primary and secondary IP addresses for the...
Page 335 - net user commands
G GAS commands in bash Other commands S8100 Installation and Upgrades 335 November 2003 net user commands The net user commands manipulate Windows 2000 level logins on the S8100 system and can be used to add new logins, change passwords on existing logins, or simply to enable/disable existing Window...
Page 337 - Installation connectivity quick
H Installation connectivity quick reference S8100 Installation and Upgrades 337 November 2003 H Installation connectivity quick reference This appendix provides a tear-out quick reference sheet summarizing physical connections, access methods, and login information for S8100. You can physically conn...
Page 339 - Prepare to access the S8100; Activate the Guest account; Check the Guest account’s current setting
I Map CD-ROM for an S8100 upgrade Prepare to access the S8100 S8100 Installation and Upgrades 339 November 2003 I Map CD-ROM for an S8100 upgrade This appendix provides the steps to map the S8100’s server to your laptop’s CD-ROM drive so that the server can copy files from a CD-ROM in the laptop. Pr...
Page 340 - Enable the Guest account; Verify the Guest account’s new setting; Share the laptop’s CD-ROM drive
I Map CD-ROM for an S8100 upgrade Prepare to access the S8100 340 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Enable the Guest account 1 Click Start → Run, type CMD, and then click OK to open a DOS window. 2 At the CMD prompt, enter the following command: net user guest guest123 3 Enter the comman...
Page 341 - Connect to and access the S8100; Prepare to access the S8100’s desktop
I Map CD-ROM for an S8100 upgrade Connect to and access the S8100 S8100 Installation and Upgrades 341 November 2003 4 Click the Apply button to enable your changes. 5 Click OK to close the Properties dialog. 6 At the My Computer window, verify that the CD-ROM device is now marked with a hand. Connec...
Page 342 - Map to the laptop’s CD-ROM drive
I Map CD-ROM for an S8100 upgrade Map to the laptop’s CD-ROM drive 342 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Map to the laptop’s CD-ROM drive 1 At the S8100’s desktop, right-click the My Computer icon, and then select "Map Network Drive…" in the help menu. This enables the Map Networ...
Page 343 - Install and cable a CMC1 cabinet
J Install and cable a CMC1 cabinet Check customer’s order S8100 Installation and Upgrades 343 November 2003 J Install and cable a CMC1 cabinet Primarily to assist hardware additions and maintenance activities, this appendix describes procedures for installing and cabling a CMC1 cabinet to physically...
Page 348 - Install an S8100 with a CMC1 system cabinet; Verify the carrier address ID on CMC1 cabinets
J Install and cable a CMC1 cabinet Install an S8100 with a CMC1 system cabinet 348 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Install an S8100 with a CMC1 system cabinet A CMC1 cabinet can be either floor- or wall-mounted. Set the Carrier Address ID installing each CMC1 cabinet. Verify the carrie...
Page 350 - Floor mount the CMC1 cabinet; Wall mount the CMC1 cabinets
J Install and cable a CMC1 cabinet Install an S8100 with a CMC1 system cabinet 350 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Floor mount the CMC1 cabinet The dimensions of each cabinet (with floor pedestal) are 28.5 inches (72.4 cm) high × 24.5 inches (62.2 cm) wide × 12 inches (30.5 cm) deep. M...
Page 351 - Install plywood backing on wall
J Install and cable a CMC1 cabinet Install an S8100 with a CMC1 system cabinet S8100 Installation and Upgrades 351 November 2003 Install plywood backing on wall The install technician must provide the plywood and the hardware for mounting. NOTE: The following plywood dimensions account for the extra...
Page 352 - Install wall-mounted cabinet
J Install and cable a CMC1 cabinet Install an S8100 with a CMC1 system cabinet 352 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Install wall-mounted cabinet Figure 57: Left panel used as mounting template To mount a cabinet on a wall: 1 Place the template on the wall with the top surface level. 2 M...
Page 354 - Install three vertically mounted cabinets
J Install and cable a CMC1 cabinet Install an S8100 with a CMC1 system cabinet 354 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Install three vertically mounted cabinets Figure 59: Typical vertical 3-cabinet installation 1 Securely tighten the shoulder screws and safety screws. Figure notes 1 #12 ×...
Page 356 - Install left and right panels – wall mount
J Install and cable a CMC1 cabinet Install an S8100 with a CMC1 system cabinet 356 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Install left and right panels – wall mount Figure 61: Left and right panel installation 1 Align the cutouts in the panels with the cabinet’s hinges. 2 Drill a 1/8-inch (3-...
Page 357 - Check AC power and ground for CMC1
J Install and cable a CMC1 cabinet Check AC power and ground for CMC1 S8100 Installation and Upgrades 357 November 2003 Check AC power and ground for CMC1 ! WARNING: The alternating current (AC) power circuit must be dedicated to the system. The circuit must not be shared with other equipment and mu...
Page 367 - Cable a CMC1 system
J Install and cable a CMC1 cabinet Cable a CMC1 system S8100 Installation and Upgrades 367 November 2003 Cable a CMC1 system Install Processor Interface cable and TDM-/LAN-bus terminators Figure 68: CMC1 system’s cable connections 1 Install the TDM-/LAN-bus terminators on the TDM-/LAN-bus pin fields...
Page 368 - Cable 3-cabinet CMC1 system; Vertically mounted system
J Install and cable a CMC1 cabinet Cable a CMC1 system 368 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Cable 3-cabinet CMC1 system Vertically mounted system 1 Route the TDM-/LAN-bus cables through the cable trough. See Figure 69, System cable connections for three CMC1 cabinets vertically mounted,...
Page 369 - Vertically and horizontally mounted system
J Install and cable a CMC1 cabinet Cable a CMC1 system S8100 Installation and Upgrades 369 November 2003 Vertically and horizontally mounted system 1 Route the TDM-/LAN-bus cables through the cable trough. See Figure 70, System cable connections for three CMC1 cabinets vertically and horizontally mo...
Page 370 - Install the MDF on CMC1; Bottom-mounted MDF with modem
J Install and cable a CMC1 cabinet Install CMC1 main distribution frame (MDF) and external modem 370 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 Install CMC1 main distribution frame (MDF) and external modem Install the MDF on CMC1 ! WARNING: The optional MDF is a special 110 cross-connect field th...
Page 372 - Install equipment-room hardware for CMC1; Cross-connect the cabinet to the MDF; Allowed circuit packs
J Install and cable a CMC1 cabinet Install equipment-room hardware for CMC1 372 S8100 Installation and Upgrades November 2003 3 Connect the cable to the modem. See Appendix A, “Cable pinouts” for the pinout of the modem cable. 4 Plug the modem power cord into an electrical outlet and turn on the mod...
Page 377 - Circuit pack installation
J Install and cable a CMC1 cabinet Install equipment-room hardware for CMC1 S8100 Installation and Upgrades 377 November 2003 Circuit pack installation ! WARNING: When handling circuit packs or any components of a CMC1, always wear an authorized wrist ground strap. Connect the strap to the ground co...
Page 383 - Label the main distribution frame
J Install and cable a CMC1 cabinet Install equipment-room hardware for CMC1 S8100 Installation and Upgrades 383 November 2003 Label the main distribution frame Figure 75, Label graphic symbols and nomenclature, on page 384 shows the graphic symbols used on the supplied labels for the system, cross-c...
Page 385 - Set ringing option for CMC1
J Install and cable a CMC1 cabinet Set ringing option for CMC1 S8100 Installation and Upgrades 385 November 2003 Set ringing option for CMC1 Figure 76: Selection of ringing option Figure notes 1 Attachment lever 2 Ringing option switch and setting label Note: Look at the label on the side of the pow...
Page 391 - Glossary
Glossary A S8100 Installation and Upgrades 391 November 2003 Glossary A AAR See Automatic Alternate Routing (AAR) on page 391. AC 1. Alternating current.2. See analog . Access Security Gateway (ASG) A feature built into the Lucent Access Control (LAC) module that authenticates and protects logins to...
Page 401 - Index; Symbols
Index Symbols S8100 Installation and Upgrades 401 November 2003 S8100 Installation and Upgrades 401 November 2003 Index Symbols µ-Law companding , 181 Numerics 120A2 integrated channel-service unit , 105 25-pair cable pinout , 129 26B1 selector console , 109 3- and 4-pair modularity , 105 302C1 atte...