Lucent Technologies R8r - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Contents
  • Page 4 – Adding or Removing Cabinet Hardware
  • Page 5 – Fiber Link Administration; GL; Glossary and Abbreviations; IN; Index
  • Page 7 – What’s New in Release 8.2r; DEFINITY ECS Release 8 What’s New in Release 8; c ateg ories ad d ressed are as follows:; Features; DEFINITY Enterp rise Communic ations Server Release 8, Issue
  • Page 9 – Hardware; Equipment
  • Page 10 – Additional hardware available
  • Page 11 – Tools; No new tools b ec ame availab le with Release 8.2r.; Procedures; Procedure; Chec k SPE; Typ e status spe and p ress; to c hec k the health of
  • Page 12 – off; yes; Up g rad e Software
  • Page 13 – Upgrade tips
  • Page 14 – Product names; The following p rod uc ts have b een renamed .; Product name; Removab le med ia
  • Page 15 – About This Book; Enterp rise; To ad d ad junc ts and p erip heral d evic es, refer to; DEFINITY Enterp rise; Offer Categories
  • Page 16 – Security Issues; Access Security Gateway Feature; Antistatic Protection
  • Page 17 – Upgrade Paths; Software and Hardware Upgrade Chapters
  • Page 18 – Conventions Used in This Book; minimum ac c ep tab le
  • Page 19 – Related Books; The following b ooks are useful for system-related information:; How to Order Books
  • Page 20 – How to Comment on This Book; DEFINITY Enterp rise Communic ation Server Release 8; Where to Call for Technical Support; Telephone Number
  • Page 21 – Trademarks
  • Page 22 – Standards Compliance; ECMA
  • Page 23 – LASER Product; EN50082-1, Europ ean Generic Immunity Stand ard
  • Page 24 – European Union Standards
  • Page 26 – Means of Connection; If the terminal eq uip ment (DEFINITY
  • Page 27 – The TN1657 d isk d rive if d rive is not Vintag e 4 or later.; The TN 1656 tap e d rive with the TN2211 op tic al d rive; Guid e
  • Page 28 – Read This First; Service Interruption; Software Release Letter; ‘‘No Translations After Upgrade’’; Usable Circuit Packs; Tec hnic al Quarterly
  • Page 29 – Software Upgrade; The eq uip ment in; Required Hardware; TN1650B Memory c irc uit p ac k
  • Page 30 – Task Tables; lists the hig h-level tasks to p erform the up g rad es. Refer to the; Tasks to upgrade the software and hardware; Continued on next page
  • Page 31 – Tasks to upgrade the software and hardware —; Continued; Task Description
  • Page 32 – Upgrade the software and hardware; Check SPE; Standby Refreshed; Save Translations; announcements and p ress; cabinet carrier slot; Back Up Disk
  • Page 34 – Check Link Status; number; Disable TTI; If you d o not d isab le the TTI, the translations c an b e c orrup ted .; Check Disk Drive; Check TTI Status; not; Install Disk Drive (if not TN1657 V4 or
  • Page 35 – Install Disk Drive (if not TN1657 V4 or earlier)
  • Page 36 – Percent Complete; Basic; one at a time
  • Page 37 – Service State; Power Down the Processor Carrier; Chapter 6, ‘‘Adding or Removing Cabinet Hardware’’
  • Page 38 – Install the Circuit Packs; Insert the TN1650B memory c irc uit p ac k in memory slot 3.
  • Page 39 – Make sure the disk is not write-protected.
  • Page 40 – Do not touch the disk inside the cartridge.; Power Up the Processor Carrier; rig ht sid e; of the c arrier then insert the p ower p lug on the; left sid e; of the
  • Page 41 – Verify
  • Page 42 – Verify software version; Tape Resident
  • Page 43 – Upgrade Software; All c alls are d rop p ed —this is a servic e interrup tion.; Translation Corruption Detected; List Configuration Control
  • Page 44 – Set Daylight Savings Rules; The d efault d aylig ht saving s rule is 0, no d aylig ht saving s.; Typ e the ap p rop riate start and stop information in the
  • Page 45 – Set Date and Time; Day of the; English Day of the Week Names
  • Page 46 – Type; Set Core Dump Vector; English Month Names
  • Page 47 – and p ress; Resolve Alarms; DEFINITY Enterp rise Communic ations; Enable Scheduled Maintenance; Start
  • Page 49 – Return Replaced Equipment; BCS/Material Log istic s, MSL/Attend ed Stoc king Loc ations
  • Page 51 – If the c ab inet is old er than Release 5, refer to; DEFINITY Communic ations
  • Page 53 – This up g rad e may req uire the following tools and other items:; — DEFINITY Enterp rise Communic ations Server Release 8
  • Page 54 – UN332C MSSNET c irc uit p ac k
  • Page 55 – Upgrade tasks
  • Page 56 – Upgrade tasks —
  • Page 61 – Remove the Circuit Packs
  • Page 64 – Maintenanc e
  • Page 66 – Standby Handshake
  • Page 67 – Typ e set time and p ress; to b ring up the Date and Time sc reen.
  • Page 70 – ‘‘Where to Call for Tec hnic al Sup p ort’’ on p ag e -xx
  • Page 73 – and Test for Multic arrier Cab inets; to install the Release 8r system. Return to this
  • Page 74 – If errors are d etec ted , refer to; Communication Between Equipment Rooms
  • Page 75 – Relocation of Port Circuit Packs; d oes; Tec hnic al Quarterly
  • Page 76 – Site Inspections
  • Page 77 – Software Upgrades; DEFINITY
  • Page 78 – Tasks to Upgrade to Release 8r System
  • Page 79 – Tasks to Upgrade to Release 8r System —
  • Page 80 – Preliminary Procedures; Typ e save translation and p ress; . This instruc ts the system to write all
  • Page 81 – Check Software Release Letter; Busyout Multimedia Interface Circuit Packs; ‘‘Save; Save Translations and Announcements; display announcements and p ress
  • Page 82 – Release 5/6si to Release 8r; Required Tools; The following tools and items may b e req uired d uring the up g rad e:
  • Page 84 – Follow Routine Preventive Maintenance; DEFINITY Enterp rise Communic ations Server; Label Cables
  • Page 85 – Shut Down DEFINITY LAN Gateway System; ‘‘DEFINITY AUDIX Power Procedures’’; Power Down Existing System
  • Page 86 – Disconnect Power and Ground
  • Page 87 – Disconnect TDM/LAN Cables and ICC Cables
  • Page 88 – Install Circuit Packs
  • Page 89 – Cabinet Address Plug Location; Carrier C Jump er Loc ation
  • Page 90 – Install TDM/LAN Bus Terminators; b us terminators p er; TDM/LAN Bus Terminators for Single-Carrier Cabinet EPN; a. Install the AHF110 TDM/LAN b us terminator in Slot 03 on the rig ht; Figure Notes
  • Page 91 – TDM/LAN Connections for Release 5/6si EPN
  • Page 92 – Connect TDM/LAN Cables and ICC Cables; Table
  • Page 93 – ICC Pinfield Blocks on J58890N Expansion Control Cabinet
  • Page 94 – Standard Reliability Release 8r; After all fib er op tic eq uip ment is installed , refer to; Collocated Port Networks; d own; the c ab le tray and; Fiber Remoted Port Networks
  • Page 95 – DS1 CONV-Remoted Port Networks; Figure
  • Page 96 – Standard Reliability Release 8r with 2 or 3 Port Networks
  • Page 97 – Typical Fiber Optic Connections
  • Page 98 – Fiber Optic Connections PPN to EPN1
  • Page 99 – High Reliability Release 8r; Fiber-Remoted Port Networks; The TN1654 req uires a TN573B Switc h Nod e Interfac e c irc uit p ac k
  • Page 100 – For 1 or 2 Collocated Expansion Port Networks
  • Page 101 – For 2 Collocated Expansion Port Networks
  • Page 102 – High Reliability Release 8r with 2 or 3 Port Networks
  • Page 103 – For 1 or 2 Fiber-Remoted Expansion Port Networks
  • Page 105 – Interconnect Port Networks with Fiber Cabling
  • Page 108 – Critical Reliability Release 8r with 2 or 3 Port Networks
  • Page 109 – Lig htwave Transc eiver
  • Page 110 – Switch-Connected Port Networks; For 1 to 15 Standard Reliability EPNs.
  • Page 111 – Fiber Optic Connections Through Center Stage Switch; Cab inet 1 PPN with 1 Switc h Nod e
  • Page 112 – For 1 to 15 High Reliability EPNs.
  • Page 114 – For 1 to 15 Critical Reliability EPNs.
  • Page 116 – Cab inet 1 with 1 Dup lex Switc h
  • Page 117 – DS1 CONV-Remoted Cabinets; These limits for DS1 remoting is the maximum d istanc e b etween; any; p ort; DS1 Cabling within the Local Port Networks.; Use the running list that
  • Page 118 – DS1 CONV Cabling to the Public Network.; Connect Power and Ground; Connection Type
  • Page 119 – Verify Usable Circuit Pack Vintages; Referenc e Guid e for; Install System Access Ports; outg oing; Reseat DEFINITY LAN Gateway System
  • Page 120 – Reboot the System; both; Restart DEFINITY LAN Gateway System
  • Page 121 – Reconnect Cables; Rep lac e all c ab les that were lab eled and removed .; Power Up the EPN Cabinet; c ab inet und erneath the top c ab inet. See
  • Page 122 – Use 1 front g round p late b etween 2; stac ked; Front Ground Plate or Cab inet Clip
  • Page 123 – A c ab inet c lip is req uired b etween eac h p air of stac ked c ab inets.; Location of Cabinet Clips; Port Cab inet or Exp ansion Control Cab inet
  • Page 124 – Install Cable Clamps; eac h g round p late. See; Location of Ground Plate and Cable Clamps; Retranslate Port Circuits; Use a TN748B to rep lac e the tone d etec tor c irc uits on a TN756
  • Page 125 – Administer Fiber Links; Chapter A, ‘‘Fiber Link; Enable TTI
  • Page 126 – Basic Call; Setup; Activate Offer
  • Page 127 – Typ e save translation and p ress; to g et up g rad ed translations onto; req uirements outlined in:
  • Page 128 – DEFINITY AUDIX Power Procedures; Power Down the AUDIX System; onc e; Power Up the AUDIX System
  • Page 129 – 86 p roc essor, to a Release 8r system.
  • Page 132 – Tasks to Upgrade to Release 8r
  • Page 133 – Tasks to Upgrade to Release 8r —
  • Page 134 – Typ e save translation and p ress
  • Page 135 – Remove the Present System; ‘‘Install the
  • Page 136 – Alarm Origination to OSS Numbers
  • Page 137 – Shut Down DEFINITY AUDIX System; ‘‘DEFINITY AUDIX Power Procedures’’ on page 4-19; Power Down Present System; ) wire either to p in 49 of the c onnec ting
  • Page 139 – Install the Release 8r Cabinets; Unpack and Install the Release 8r Cabinet; Remove Emergency Transfer Ground Wire
  • Page 140 – Restore Disk Full;
  • Page 141 – Verify the sc reen d isp lays the Date and Time sc reen. See; Typical Date and Time Screen
  • Page 143 – DEFINITY Enterp rise Communic ations Server Release 8
  • Page 144 – Upgrade Completion; ‘‘Remove the Present System’’ on page 4-7
  • Page 149 – Single-Mode Fiber Attenuators
  • Page 150 – Contact Network Technicians
  • Page 151 – An up g rad e to Release 8; d oes not; c ause G2 p ort c irc uit p ac ks to b e moved and; Tec hnic al Monthly; , “ Referenc e Guid e for Circ uit Pac k Vintag es
  • Page 152 – a d irec t rep lac ement for the 4-series; c annot; rep lac e a p air of; Power and Ground; DC Isolator
  • Page 153 – Power-Failure Stations
  • Page 154 – Alarm Connection
  • Page 155 – Pinouts for D6 Connector on G2 System; Color
  • Page 156 – Pinouts for Auxiliary Connector on Release 8 Systems
  • Page 157 – Make Source Tape for TRACS Report; System Upgrades
  • Page 158 – p rovid e the hig h-level tasks to p erform the; Tasks to Upgrade to Release 8r — Standard Reliability
  • Page 159 – Tasks to Upgrade to Release 8r — Standard Reliability —
  • Page 160 – Tasks to Upgrade to Release 8r — High Reliability
  • Page 161 – Tasks to Upgrade to Release 8r — Critical Reliability
  • Page 163 – Standard Reliability
  • Page 165 – Power Down G2 System
  • Page 166 – Disconnect Cables
  • Page 167 – Remove Module Control Carrier A; Note the p osition of the TDM/LAN c ab les b efore d isc onnec ting .
  • Page 168 – TDM/LAN Connections for Standard Reliability Module
  • Page 169 – Remove Carrier Ground Straps; . These strap s will rec onnec t to the new “ A” c arrier.; Location of Ground Jumpers
  • Page 170 – Location of P1 and P2 Connectors
  • Page 171 – Unpack and Inspect Expansion Control Carrier
  • Page 172 – TDM/LAN Connections for Standard Reliability Release 8 EPN
  • Page 173 – Connec t the white p ower c ord s to the p ower units.; Carrier Type; Port
  • Page 174 – ac tual
  • Page 175 – up; the; the c ab le tray and out the b ottom of the PPN c ab inet. The c ab les
  • Page 176 – For Either 1 or 2 Collocated Expansion Port Networks; Behind c ontrol c arrier A of PPN c ab inet 1 (see
  • Page 177 – For Two Collocated Expansion Port Networks
  • Page 178 – Standard Reliability Release 8 with Two or Three Port Networks
  • Page 180 – Collocated Fiber Optic Connections EPN1 to EPN2; For Either One or Two Fiber-Remoted Expansion Port Networks
  • Page 181 – For Two Fiber-Remoted Expansion Port Networks
  • Page 183 – Fiber Optic Connections EPN1 to EPN2; Referenc e Guid e for Circ uit; Remove Power-Failure Ground Wire; ) g round wire from the p ower-failure transfer
  • Page 184 – Boot the Release 8 System; “ A,” or install the G3-MA ac c ord ing to the “ Set Up G3-MA” c hap ter of; Operations; Insert the translation c ard in the TN794 fac ep late.
  • Page 188 – Set Additional Administration; DEFINITY Enterprise Communic ations Server Release; Reconnect Cables to Upgraded EPN Cabinet
  • Page 191 – Typ e backup disk and p ress; to b ac kup all c hang ed files.; Typ e test stored-data long and p ress; . This instruc ts the system to
  • Page 192 – High Reliability
  • Page 196 – TDM/LAN Connections for High Reliability System
  • Page 197 – Disc onnec t the 16 g round strap s from the top and b ottom of the “ A”; Locations of Ground Jumpers
  • Page 198 – Figure 5-12. Location of P1 and P2 Connectors
  • Page 200 – Connec t the remaining end of the TDM/LAN c ab le (b etween the “ A” and
  • Page 201 – TDM/LAN Connections for High Reliability Release 8 EPN
  • Page 204 – Refer to; and Test for Multic arrier Cabinets; , for ad d itional g uid elines ab out fib er
  • Page 205 – At c ontrol c arrier A of PPN c ab inet 1 (see
  • Page 207 – Cab inet 1 Proc essor Port Network
  • Page 210 – For 2 Fiber-Remoted Expansion Port Networks
  • Page 215 – DEFINITY Communic ations System Generic 3; Insert the translation c ard s in the TN794 fac ep lates.
  • Page 220 – Power Up the EPN Cabinets
  • Page 223 – Critical Reliability; Upgrade Cabinets; An existing universal mod ule c ab inet is always up g rad ed to an EPN.; must; b e on-site b efore the up g rad e b eg ins. To
  • Page 227 – Remove Module Control Carriers A and B
  • Page 228 – Remove the c arrier b y slid ing it out the front of the c ab inet.; and; J58890BB-2 p rinted on it, treat it as a
  • Page 229 – TDM/LAN Connections for Duplicated G2 Universal Module; Dup lic ated Mod ule Control Carrier
  • Page 230 – Exp ansion Mod ule Control Carrier
  • Page 231 – Figure 5-24. Location of P1 and P2 Connectors; Prepare the New A and B Position Carriers; c arrier fac es up .; Rear of Control Carrier
  • Page 232 – Install the New A and B Position Carriers
  • Page 234 – TDM/LAN Connections for Critical Reliability Release 8 EPN
  • Page 235 – Connec t the c ab les to the “ ICC” p in-field b loc k on b oth c arriers (see
  • Page 236 – Carrier
  • Page 237 – ICC Connections for the Port Carrier
  • Page 238 – Test the CURL; Plug the c ab inet p ower c ord into the ap p rop riate rec ep tac le.
  • Page 239 – Interconnect Port Networks; Appendix A, ‘‘Fiber Link Administration’’
  • Page 245 – Fiber Optic Connections PPN to EPN2
  • Page 247 – For Either 1 or 2 Fiber-Remoted Expansion Port Networks
  • Page 254 – Remove Power-Failure Ground Strap; Remove the g round strap from the p ower-failure transfer unit.
  • Page 260 – Enable Customer Options and Alarm Origination
  • Page 261 – ‘‘Troubleshooting an Upgrade’’ on
  • Page 264 – Add Circuit Packs; Log onto the system and answer y to the; q uestion d uring log in.
  • Page 265 – List of Circuit Packs; Circuit Packs and Circuit Modules
  • Page 266 – Circuit Packs and Circuit Modules —; Apparatus Code
  • Page 270 – Add the Fiber Optic Cable; Unpack and Inspect; Fiber Pass-Thru Kit Equipment
  • Page 271 – Parts List; I/O Connec tor Ad ap ter Brac ket
  • Page 272 – Cabinet Preparation; Remove the c irc uit p ac k or the b lanking p late from this slot.
  • Page 273 – Remove the I/O Cable Connector; Pull c onnec tor forward
  • Page 274 – Secure the I/O Cable Connector
  • Page 275 – Remove the Fan Cover
  • Page 276 – Install the Pass-thru Kit; Fiber Optic Adapter and Pass-Thru Tool; Slid e the tool to the rear of the c ab inet. See
  • Page 277 – Insert the Pass-thru Tool; Attac h the sup p lied fib er op tic c ab le to the ad ap ter.
  • Page 278 – Fiber Optic Cable and Adapter; . Chec k the house c ab ling b efore selec ting a c oup ling to
  • Page 279 – Bracket Attachments
  • Page 280 – Cable Disconnect Label; To outsid e p lant fib er
  • Page 281 – Replace the Fan Cover
  • Page 282 – Connect Fiber Cable to Circuit Pack
  • Page 283 – Dress the Cable; If a c irc uit p ac k was removed to ac c ess 2 op en slots (from; Test the Installation; Ad minister the system b y referring to the ATM sec tion of the; Installation; to d etermine if the new c irc uit
  • Page 284 – shows a typ ic al multic arrier EPN c ab inet. Eac h EPN c ab inet is; Typical Multicarrier EPN Cabinet; Install earthq uake p rotec tion as instruc ted on p ag e 1-9.
  • Page 285 – c ab inet as instruc ted in; Connec t the ap p roved g round to the new c ab inet as instruc ted in; Interconnect Cabling Release 8r; For fib er op tic c ab ling information and c omc od e numb ers, refer to; using the fib er link ad ministration instruc tions in
  • Page 286 – Control Carrier. See
  • Page 289 – For more fib er op tic c ab ling information, refer to; transc eiver. Be sure to lab el the c ab le.
  • Page 290 – Switch-Connected Release 8r with SNC in EPN
  • Page 292 – with One Switc h Nod e)
  • Page 293 – the transc eiver. Be sure to lab el the c ab le.
  • Page 296 – All Systems; all; Unadminister Fiber Links (Simplex Systems)
  • Page 297 – Is one endpoint remoted via DS1 Converter; T1 Installations Only; E1 Installations Only; Facility Circuit ID
  • Page 298 – All Installations; Removing the Hardware; series
  • Page 299 – change system-parameters features; ‘‘Troubleshooting’’ on page; Unadminister Fiber Links (Duplex Systems); Board Type
  • Page 300 – ‘‘T1 Installations Only’’
  • Page 302 – Troubleshooting
  • Page 303 – Add External Modem to EPN; Connect External Modem to EPN; Connec t the op p osite end of the RS-232 c ab le to a d umb terminal.
  • Page 304 – Add DCS Interface; AT&T System 75/85 Network and Data Servic es Referenc e Manual
  • Page 305 – Install Cables; Install c ab le from the c ab inet to a hub or 110 (p urp le) wall field as; Cable Connection for Control-LAN
  • Page 306 – Enter Added Translations; Get the DOSS ord er numb er of the up g rad e. Call the reg ional CSA to; Op tions sc reen to y.; Distrib uted Communic ations System (DCS) in; Backplane Pin
  • Page 307 – Add IP Interface Assembly; DEFINITY Enterp rise Communic ations Server Release 8 Overview; The following sec tions d esc rib e the p roc ess for; Installing in Media Processor Mode; DEFINITY Enterprise
  • Page 308 – Prepare for Installation; AC p ower outlets for the mod em and monitor.; Check your Shipment; d o not op en it; . Inform the ship p ing c omp any, and ask for
  • Page 309 – . Look for the lab el where the; TN802B IP Interfac e Assemb ly; or more
  • Page 310 – TN802B IP Interface External Cable Assembly; Connect the Cables
  • Page 311 – Connect the Modem; External Modem Connections for U.S. Robotics Modem
  • Page 312 – Connect the Ethernet; external c ab le assemb ly.; ) of the TN802B IP Interfac e until the LCD; Setting
  • Page 313 – TN802B IP Interface faceplate; Red b oard status LED
  • Page 314 – reserved for it (see; IP Interface Assembly
  • Page 315 – Administer the TN799B C-LAN; Administer the IP Interface; DEFINITY Enterp rise Communic ations Server Ad ministration for
  • Page 316 – If not, typ e MEDPRO in the slot just ab ove TN802B slot and p ress; MedPro type requires TN802 with application. Type; Typ e change ip-interfaces and p ress; Typ e in the information for the TN802B IP Interfac e,; field to y, and p ress
  • Page 317 – Test the External Connection to the LAN; Result; UUCSS; UUCSS
  • Page 318 – Installing in IP Trunk Mode
  • Page 320 – Make sure that at least 3 ad joining slots are free.; Amp henol c onnec tor to c onnec tor
  • Page 321 – External Modem Connections for U.S. Robotics Sporster
  • Page 322 – You must c onnec t these b efore inserting the TN802B IP Interfac e.
  • Page 323 – Install the Circuit Pack
  • Page 325 – Test the Modem; to d ial into your IP Interfac e server.
  • Page 326 – Administration Steps; Log onto the TN802B Interface Server; User Name
  • Page 328 – Assign Server and Domain Names; Typ e the new server name in the; No if you have not assig ned IP ad d resses then g o to; ‘‘Assign an IP; Yes if you have assig ned IP ad d resses.; Assign an IP Address; Clic k the Properties op tion in the Network wind ow
  • Page 329 – Adapter
  • Page 330 – Typ e a valid IP ad d ress for the IP Interfac e server in the
  • Page 331 – Typ e d omain name in the; und er
  • Page 332 – If WINS server is availab le, typ e its IP ad d ress in the; Clic k the Bindings tab to effec t the c hang es.
  • Page 333 – Check Network Services
  • Page 334 – At the c ommand p romp t, typ e ping; ad d ress of another external c omp uter b eyond the g ateway).; Typ e exit and p ress; Test the IP Interface Onboard LAN Connections; (whic h is the IP ad d ress of the internal IP Interfac e
  • Page 335 – (whic h is the IP ad d ress of; Typ e exit and p ress; The TN802 IP Interfac e must b e V3 or later to up g rad e to TN802B.
  • Page 338 – I will restart later
  • Page 339 – Restart the computer?
  • Page 340 – Circuit Pack Verification; Typ e change circuit-pack and p ress; Chec k the Cod e c olumn to see if it says DSMAPD or Med Pro.; . Chang ing the one entry automatic ally; DEFINITY ECS Release 8
  • Page 341 – Add TTC Japanese 2Mbit Trunks
  • Page 342 – Alarm Origination Activated; Cleared Alarm Notification
  • Page 343 – configuration software-version and p ress
  • Page 344 – Reset System; ‘‘DEFINITY AUDIX Power Procedures’’ on; Power Down Port Networks
  • Page 345 – Remove Circuit Packs from Port Carrier B
  • Page 346 – Remove the c arrier b y slid ing it out the front of the c ab inet.; TDM/LAN Connections for Standard-Reliability PPN
  • Page 347 – Control Carrier “ A”
  • Page 348 – Prepare New Control Carrier B; removal of the old c arrier.
  • Page 349 – Connec t the 8 g round strap s from the “ A” c arrier to the new “ B” c arrier
  • Page 350 – Locations of Top and Bottom Ground Straps on Standard and
  • Page 351 – TDM/LAN Connections for High-Reliability PPN; Connec t the loose end of the TDM/LAN c ab le (b etween the “ A” and “ B”
  • Page 352 – “J” Number
  • Page 353 – ICC Connections for R8r Control Carrier; Install the front trim p late on the “ B” c arrier.; Use the d ec al as a g uid e.
  • Page 354 – Relocate Port Carrier B; Add a Switch Node Carrier (High or Critical Reliability); Connect Management Terminal or PC
  • Page 355 – customer-options and p ress; Resolve Alarms and Enable Alarm Origination
  • Page 358 – ‘‘DEFINITY AUDIX Power Procedures’’ on page 6-141; Power Down Cabinet
  • Page 359 – Remove Port Carrier D
  • Page 360 – Cab inet with stand ard fan unit and c arrier
  • Page 361 – Prepare New Switch Node Carrier D; Verify that the b ac kp lane p ins are not b ent.; ICC Connections for Switch Node Carrier
  • Page 362 – Install New Switch Node Carrier; Fasten the c arrier into p osition with 4 self-tap p ing sc rews.
  • Page 363 – Enhanc ed Carrier (in R8r PPNs using
  • Page 364 – Install the front trim p lates on the “ D” c arrier.
  • Page 365 – TDM/LAN Connections for Standard Reliability R8r EPN
  • Page 367 – Behind p ort c arrier B of eac h EPN c ab inet:
  • Page 372 – Power Down System
  • Page 375 – . The SN b us terminators
  • Page 376 – Install New Switch Node Carrier D
  • Page 378 – TDM/LAN Connections for Critical Reliability R8r EPN
  • Page 379 – TDM/LAN Connections for Critical Reliability R8r PPN
  • Page 384 – Enable PNC Duplication
  • Page 385 – Add Center Stage Switch; shows 1 switc h nod e; Single Switch Node CSS
  • Page 386 – shows 2 SNs used as a CSS for up to 23 EPNs. Use this c onfig uration; -Switch Node CSS with High Inter-SN Traffic; Fiber Engineering for 2 SNs
  • Page 387 – shows 2 SNs used as a CSS for up to 29 EPNs. Use this c onfig uration; shows 3 SNs used as a CSS for up to 31 EPNs. Use this c onfig uration
  • Page 388 – Fiber Engineering for 3 SNs
  • Page 389 – shows 3 SNs used as a CSS for up to 43 EPNs. Use this c onfig uration
  • Page 390 – Add MCC Port Carriers; ‘‘Remove
  • Page 392 – Power Down MCC Port Network
  • Page 394 – Power Up MCC Port Network
  • Page 395 – Be sure to typ e y in b oth; typ e list configuration software-version and p ress
  • Page 396 – Update Port-Assignment Records; Locations of Grounding Jumpers (Small Cabinet)
  • Page 397 – Locations of Grounding Jumpers
  • Page 398 – TDM/LAN Bus Connections for Standard Reliability R8r PPN
  • Page 399 – TDM/LAN Bus Connections for Critical-Reliability PPN
  • Page 400 – EPN
  • Page 401 – TDM/LAN Bus Connections for Critical-Reliability EPN
  • Page 402 – TDM/LAN Cable Connections
  • Page 404 – Checking for required components; The integ rated c hannel servic e unit (ICSU) p ac kag e c ontains:; Installing the 120A CSU; See
  • Page 405 – 20A Channel Service Unit Module; Unp lug the DS1 c irc uit p ac k from its slot.
  • Page 406 – Integ rated CSU Mod ule Installation and Op eration
  • Page 408 – Install the CSU as shown in
  • Page 409 – DS1 Converter Connections Using Double-Headed cable; Description
  • Page 411 – installed on the DS1 and /or DS1 c onverter c irc uit p ac ks.; An Exp ansion Interfac e (EI) c irc uit p ac k
  • Page 412 – Circuit Pack Form; b efore
  • Page 413 – Administer Fiber Links on Simplex Systems; Is one endpoint remoted via DS1
  • Page 414 – Facility A Circuit ID:
  • Page 415 – Administer Fiber Links on Duplex Systems; Enable operation of PNC duplication?
  • Page 416 – DS1CONV Board Type
  • Page 418 – Fiber Link Administration Form; Action
  • Page 419 – Simplex PNC; System Configuration
  • Page 420 – Form instructions; Fiber Link Administration form
  • Page 421 – Duplicated Fiber Link Administration.; Administration of PNC Duplication; Is one endpoint remoted via DS1 Converter Complex?
  • Page 422 – Board Location; Enter the c ab inet, c arrier, and slot that id entifies the; Disp lay-only field showing the typ e of c irc uit p ac k in; DS1CONV Board Location; Enter the c ab inet, c arrier, and slot that; Disp lay-only field showing the typ e of DS1; DS1C Converter Complex Administration for TN574 Circuit Packs.
  • Page 424 – Line Coding
  • Page 425 – If it is a TN574 c irc uit p ac k, the d efault for all fac ilities is 1.; Disp lays when the value in; for Fac ility A is yes. Enter up to 40 c harac ters to id entify the
  • Page 427 – Bit Rate; Disp lays when the DS1 Converter c irc uit p ac k is TN1654.; Facility Startup Idle Code; Disp lays when the DS1 Converter c irc uit; Framing Mode
  • Page 428 – A d isp lay-only field for TN1654 entered on p ag e 3 of the form.
  • Page 429 – CRC; Disp lays when the DS1 Converter c irc uit p ac k is TN1654 and the; Line Termination; A d isp lay-only field for DS1 Converter c irc uit p ac ks
  • Page 431 – Troubleshooting an Upgrade; New for Release 8
  • Page 432 – Mass Storage System
  • Page 433 – DEFINITY ECS; maintenanc e ob jec t is found in Chap ter 9 of the same referenc e.; if they are ad ministered to; status pnc; Removes the stand b y PNC from servic e.; Multi mod e
  • Page 435 – Mass Storage System interactions
  • Page 437 – Troubleshooting Guidelines; from; long and p ress; long
  • Page 438 – Removable Media Troubleshooting Guidelines; Avoid saving translations or announc ements; on the b ac kup removab le
  • Page 439 – Troubleshooting Release 8 Upgrades; No Translations After Upgrade; Verify that the software is Release 8 and that shad owing is up .; Typ e copy translation disk both and p ress; Typ e reset system 3 and p ress; When the reb oot is finished , the system should c ontain all of the
  • Page 440 – disk full active and p ress; only; Restore Disk Install or Restore Disk Full Fails; long and p ress
  • Page 441 – Tone Clock Does Not Function in New EPN
  • Page 442 – Software Incompatibility; Enable
  • Page 443 – Access Security Gateway; init - all typ es of ac c ess req uire ASG authenic ation
  • Page 444 – Using the ASG Mobile
  • Page 445 – Numerics; ang el
  • Page 461 – analog; Direc t Inward and Outward Dialing
  • Page 465 – CCS or hund red c all sec ond s
  • Page 466 – exp ansion c ontrol c arrier; Those ACD measurements that are mad e b y the External CMS ad junc t.
  • Page 472 – Integ rated Servic es Dig ital Network (ISDN)
  • Page 474 – ap p earanc e
  • Page 478 – sing le-c arrier c ab inet
  • Page 482 – p ac ket
  • Page 489 – ACD work mod e
  • Page 494 – Wid e Area Telec ommunic ations Servic e (WATS)
  • Page 497 – xvi
  • Page 498 – to
  • Page 499 – xvii
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555-233-115
Comcode 108678335
Issue 1
April 2000

DEFINITY

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Enterprise Communications Server

Release 8.2
Upgrades and Additions for R8r

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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8.2Upgrades and Additions for R8r 555-233-115 Issue 1 April 2000 Contents iii Contents Contents iii What’s New in Release 8.2r vii About This Book xv ■ Offer Categories xv ■ Security Issues xvi ■ Antistatic Protection xvi ■ Remove/Install Circuit Pac...

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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8.2Upgrades and Additions for R8r 555-233-115 Issue 1 April 2000 Contents iv 3 Upgrading R5si/R6si to R8r EPNand Adding Memory 3-1 ■ Read This First 3-2 ■ Task Tables 3-6 ■ Preliminary Procedures 3-8 ■ Release 5/6si to Release 8r 3-10 ■ DEFINITY AUDI...

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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8.2Upgrades and Additions for R8r 555-233-115 Issue 1 April 2000 Contents v ■ Add DCS Interface 6-42 ■ Add IP Interface Assembly 6-45 ■ Add TTC Japanese 2Mbit Trunks 6-79 ■ Add a Control Carrier (Add Duplication) 6-80 ■ Add a Switch Node Carrier (Sta...

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