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All Rights Reserved
Printed in U.S.A.
Notice
Every effort was made to ensu re that th e in for mation in this book was
complete and accurate at the time of printing. However, information is
subject to change.
Your Responsibility for Your System’s Security
Toll fraud is the unauthorized use of you r te lecommunications system
by an unauthorized party, for example, persons other than your com-
pany’s employees, agents, subcontractors, or persons working on your
company’s behalf. Note that there may be a risk of toll fraud associated
with your telecommunications system and, if toll fraud occurs, it can
result in substantial additional charges for your telecommunications
services.
This equipment returns answer-supe rvi sion signals on all DID calls
forwarded back to the public sw i tc he d te le phone network. Permissible
exceptions are:
• A call is unanswered
• A busy tone is received
• A reorder tone is received
Canadian Department of Communications (DOC)
Interference Information
This digital apparatus does no t exceed the Class A limits for radio
noise emissions set out in the radi o int er f erence regulations of the
Canadian Department of Com m unications.
Le Présent Appareil Nom
dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils numériques de la class
A préscrites dans le reglement sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicté
par le ministére des Communications du Canada.
érique n’é
met pas de bruits radioélectriques
You and your system manager are responsible for the security of your
system, such as programming and configur ing your e qui pm ent to prevent unauthorized use. The system manager is also responsibl e for
reading all installation, instruc tion, and system administration doc uments provided with this produc t i n orde r to fully understand the features that can introduce risk of toll fraud and the steps that can be taken
to reduce that risk. Lucent Technologies does not warrant that this
product is immune from or will prevent unauthorized use of common-carr ier telecommunication services or facilities accessed through
or connected to it. Lucent Technologies will not be responsible for any
charges that result from such unauthorized use.
Lucent Technologies Fraud In te rven tion
If you suspect that you are being victimized by toll fraud and you need
technical support or assistan ce , c al l Technical Service Cen ter Toll
Fraud Intervention Hotlin e at 1 800 643-2353 or contact your loca l
Lucent repr esentative.
Federal Communications Commission Statement
Part 15: Class A S t atement. This equipment has been tested and
found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is
operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates,
uses, and can radiate rad io- fre quency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the
user will be required to corre c t th e in te rference at his own expense.
Part 68: Network Registration Number. This equipment is registered
with the FCC in accordan ce with Part 68 of th e FCC Rules. It is identified by FCC registration number AS593M-13283-MF-E.
Trademarks
See the preface of this document.
Ordering Info rm a tion
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European Union Declaration of Conformity
The “CE” mark affixed to the DEFINITY® equip ment described in
this book indicates that the e quipment conforms to the foll owing European Union (EU) Directives:
• Electromagne tic Compatibility (89/336/EEC)
• Low Voltage (73/23/EEC)
• T elecommunicat ions T er m inal Equipment (TTE) i-CTR3 BRI
and i-CTR4 PRI
For more information on standards compliance, contact your l oc al distributor.
Part 68: Answer-Supervision Signaling. Allowin g th is eq ui p men t to
be operated in a manner that does not provide proper answer-supervi sion signaling is in violation of Part 68 Rules. This equipment returns
answer-supervision signals to the public switched network when:
• Answered by the called station
• Answered by the attendant
• Routed to a recorded announcement that can be administered by
the CPE user
Comments
T o co mmen t on this document, return the co mme nt card at the front of
the document.
Acknowledgment
This document was prepared by Product Documentation Development,
Lucent Technologies, Denver, CO.
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Contents
Contents iii
What’s New in Release 8.2si vii
About This Book xv
■ Offer Categoriesxv
■ Security Issuesxv
■ Upgrade Pathsxvi
■ Related Documentsxvii
■ Conventions Used in This Bookxviii
■ How to Order Booksxix
■ How to Comment on This Bookxix
■ LASER Productxix
■ Where to Call for Technical Supportxx
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■ Trademarksxxi
■ Standards Compliancexxi
■ Electromagnetic Compatibility Standardsxxii
■ Antistatic Protectionxxiii
■ Remove/Install Circuit Packsxxiii
■ Federal Communications Commission Statementxxiv
1 Upgrading G3vs (w/Intel 386) to R8si 1-1
■ Read This First1-2
■ Task Table1-6
■ Upgrade to Release 8si1-7
■ DEFINITY AUDIX Power Procedures1-26
2 Upgrading R5vs/R6vs to R8si 2-1
■ Read This First2-2
■ Task Table2-6
■ Upgrade to Release 8si2-7
3 Upgrading G3s/si (w/Intel 386) to R8si 3-1
■ Read this First3-1
■ Task Table3-5
■ Upgrade the Software and Hardware3-6
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4 Upgrading R5si/R6si/R6 SR EPN to
R8si/R8 SR EPN 4-1
■ Read this First4-2
■ Task Table4-5
■ Upgrade the Software and Hardware4-6
5 Upgrading R7si to R8si 5-1
■ Read This First5-1
■ Task Table5-4
■ Upgrade the Software5-5
6 Adding or Removing Hardware 6-1
■ Add Circuit Packs6-1
■ List of Circuit Packs6-2
■ Installing Fiber Optic Cable Pass-Thru
Kit (SCC)6-5
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■ Adding External Modem to EPN6-18
■ Add CO, FX, WATS, and PCOL6-19
■ Add DID Trunks6-19
■ Add Tie Trunks6-20
■ Add DS1 Tie and OPS6-21
■ Add Speech Synthesis6-22
■ Add Code Calling Access6-22
■ Add Pooled Modem6-22
■ Add Multiple Integrated Recorded Announcement6-24
■ Add ISDN — PRI6-27
■ Add Packet Bus Support6-28
■ Add CallVisor ASAI6-32
■ Add DCS Interface6-33
■ Add ISDN—BRI6-36
■ Add IP Interface Assembly6-38
■ Add TTC Japanese 2-Mbit Trunks6-70
■ Adding SCC Port Cabinets6-70
■ Adding Control Cabinet to Release 8si6-85
■ Installing Earthquake Protection6-103
■ Installing an Integrated Channel
Service Unit (ICSU) Module6-105
■ Installing a 3150/3170 Channel Service Unit6-109
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A Administeri ng and Using ASG A-1
■ Using the ASG MobileA-1
B Troubleshooting an Upgrade B-1
■ New for Release 8B-1
■ Troubleshooting Release 8 UpgradesB-4
C Translation Copy Protection C-1
■ Overview of Translation Copy ProtectionC-1
■ Time LimitC-1
■ Alarm ResolutionC-2
GL Glossary and Abbreviations GL-1
IN Index IN-1
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What’s New in Release 8.2si
This is a short list of what changed from Release 7si. For more detailed
information, refer to
categories addressed are as follows:
■Features
■Hardware
■Tools
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. The
■Commands, screens, and fields
■Procedures
■Upgrade tips
■Cautions and warnings
■Product names
Features
This list provides categorized features available with Release 8.2. For full
descriptions, see
1.0 Change Description.
Phone featuresNetworking — ISDN Public
64 bridged call appearancesATM circuit emulation service (CES)
Abort transferFeature plus — non-DID calling via UDP
Automatic exclusionRestricted Presentation
Circular station huntingMultiple pubnet calling/connect
Coverage of calls redirected off-net Pass advice of charge to BRI (basic rate
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numbers/system
interface) endpoints
Group call pick-upBellCore calling name ID
Long hold recall - warning
Networking — QSIG
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Increased Call Center capacities (G3r)CAS Attendant display of COR
Site stats for ATM connected remote EPNsCAS Attendent return call
CMS measurement of ATM trunksCAS Display enhancements
CALLMASTER V (CC 6416D+) native supportCAS Priority queue
PASTE updateCAS RLT emulation via PRI
CentreVu computer Telephony on MAPD
DEFINITY Wireless Business Systems
Coverage interaction support
Networking — Other
13-digit Authorization Codes
(DWBS)
X-station mobilityInterworking with bandwidth constricted ATM
networks
Hospitality
Auto digit rotation for direct inward dial
Crisis alert to pagerOptical drive
Suite check-in via the hunt-to featureRestart notification
International
Administrable loss planOverLAN serviceability tools
ATM - Hybrid reliability
System availability/serviceability
Reliability options
Brazil and Hungary — E&M signaling
China — special dial toneIDS (6200) family of analog terminals native
China — time supervision & forced release6400 tip/ring module
Japan — Support for Japan National Private
Networking
Japan — Transfer Call Back
Brazil and Hungary — E&M signaling24-port analog line (TN793/TN2793B) with
Security
DADMIN login
Terminal support
support
Fast analog modem suppor t
Platform
Caller ID
Analog trunk & line board (TN797) without
busy tone detection
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Hardware
Minimum required hardware
You need the following minimum required hardware to upgrade to Release 8.2si
software.
Equipment
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Basic SI processor cabinet
(SCC)
or
Basic SI processor carrier
(MCC)
Duplex processor cabinet
(SCC) or
Duplex processor carrier
(MCC)
J58890L-1, L5
—
or
J58890AH-2,
L13
—
J58890M-2, L15
—
or
J58890AJ-2,
L12
—
Contains the following circuit packs:
■ TN780 tone clock
■ TN790B processor
■ TN792 duplicate interface (opt)
■ TN794
1
NetCtrl/PktIntf
Contains the following circuit packs:
■ TN780 tone clock
■ TN790B processor
■ TN792 duplicate interface (opt)
■ TN794
1
NetCtrl/PktIntf
Power unitWP-91153
405970229
TDM/LAN bus terminator
(SCC)
1. If you are shipped a J58890AH-2, L12 MCC processor carrier, you need the TN794/TN2400
assembly (8482 549 42). L ook a t the la bel o n the middle of th e car r ier’ s ba ck pla ne to check the c od e
and list number. Check the table to determine whether you need the TN794/TN2400 assembly.
AHF110
105631527
Need 2
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R8.2si hardware
The following upgrade equipment is new to Release 8.2si.
1. Required for systems using recorded announcements.
2. Required for systems with a DEFINITY ECS Wireless Business System installed.
Additional hardware available
The following equipment is port slot hardware introduced with Release 8.2si.
Code
Equipment
DS1 interfaceTN2313
Analog lineTN793
ComcodeNotes
Cost reduction, no new features
108382607
24-port analog line with CID
103557468
Analog trunk/line comboTN797
103557500
Control-LAN (C-LAN)TN799B
108525528
IP interface assemblyTN 8 02B
108517996
Combines an analog trunk and line into one
circuit pack.
Updates TN799; enables trace route
command
Updates TN802; expansion of IP trunk;
introduces two modes: Media Processor
Mode and IP Trunk Mode
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No equipment was discontinued with Release 8.2si.
To ol s
No new tools became available with Release 8.2si.
Commands, screens, and fields
The following commands and screens are new to or affected by Release 8.2si.
The number of screens has changed, and some fields have moved to different
screens.
Command/fieldScreenNotes
reset translation-idSystem Parameters SecurityThis command resets the
translation-ID on the translation
card to match the processor;
saves translations to the
memory card; and restores use
of the add, change, remove,
and duplicate commands.
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Procedures
Needs init login to correct
TRANS-ID alarm.
The following procedures and steps changed or were added because of problems
identified in the laboratory or during early introduction.
Many of the upgrade procedures were reordered and the steps within the
procedure better defined. Check the task tables at the beginning of each upgrade
chapter for the current order.
Also, to reduce redundancy in the book, there is no longer a separate upgrade
process for high or critical reliability. The procedures and steps that apply to high
or critical reliability are noted where they occur in the upgrade process.
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Check SPE
Check Link Status
Resolve Alarms
Upgrade tips
The following upgrade tips were generated from problems identified in the
laboratory or during early introduction.
1. Type status system 1 and
Enter to check the
press
health of the system.
1. Type display
communication-interface
links and press
Enter. Write
down all enabled links.
2. Type status link
and press
Enter for each
number
enabled link.
3. Write down which link s are
in service.
1. Type display alarms and
Enter to examine the
press
alarm log.
Becomes first step of upgrade
procedure
This optional step is to make
sure the settings are the same
after the upgrade.
This step was simplified.
Extra step before upgrading
the software to make sure no
alarms exist before the
upgrade.
■The pooled modem requires a Lucent WP90110 L7 power supply.
Although integrated conversion can use either the L5 or L7, the combined
only works with an L7.
Cautions and warnings
The following new cautions and warnings were generated from problems affecting
possible data loss that were identified in the laboratory or during early
introduction.
ProcedureCaution or Warning
Add Pooled Modem
!
CAUTION:
The L5 and L7 power supplies look identical. Check the
label to be sure you have the L7 before installing.
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Product names
The following products have been renamed.
Product nameOld name
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IP Interface Assembly
(TN802B)
IP trunk (TN802)
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About This Book
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This book provides the procedures for upgrading existing systems to a
DEFINITY
contains instructions for adding equipment to an existing Release 8.2 system.
This document covers information related to DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 and is
intended for use by a trained installation technician.
®
Offer Categories
Features are limited depending on the category purchased by the customer. Offer
Category A allows access to all DEFINITY features. Offer Category B allows
access to a subset of DEFINITY features. Contact your Lucent Technologies
representative for more information.
Security Issues
To ensure the greatest security possible for customers, Lucent Technologies
offers services that can reduce toll-fraud liabilities. Contact your Lucent
Technologies representative for more security information.
Login security is an attribute of the DEFINITY ECS software. Existing passwords
expire 24 hours after installation.
Enterprise Communications Server Release 8.2. This book also
For Access Security Gateway (ASG), see Appendix A, ‘‘Administering and Using
ASG’’.
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Upgrade Paths
Table 1 correlates each upgrade to an associated chapter number.
NOTE:
The oldest load that can be directly upgraded to R6 is V2 4.5. If the existing
load is older than that, it must first be upgraded to V2 4.5. This can be done
with Remediation 687DR. Also, the existing load must be V1 8.0 or later to
update to V2 4.5. If it is not, it can be upgraded to 8.0 with Remediation
645DR.
NOTE:
To upgrade G3 systems to at least G3V4, refer to
Communications System Generic 3vs and Generic 3si Upgrades and
Additions
NOTE:
For G3 systems containing the XE control carrier, refer to
Communications System Generic 3vs and Generic 3si Upgrades and
Additions
ESCC control carrier supported in Release 8.
, 555-230-108.
, 555-230-108 for details on upgrading the control carrier to the
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Table 1. Software and Hardware Upgrade Chapters
DescriptionChapter
Upgrading G3vs (w/Intel 386) to R8si
Upgrading R5vs/R6vs to R8si
Upgrading G3s/si (w/Intel 386) to R8si
Upgrading R5si/R6si/R6 SR EPN to R8si/R8 SR EPN
Upgrading R7si to R8si
Adding or Removing Hardware
1
2
3
4
5
6
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The following table indicates the processes and their corresponding time
allotment. Not all processes are required for every upgrade; the table shows
maximum times and includes high and critical reliability processes.
Save translations10
Busyout/release multimedia interface circuit packs2
Disable/enable TTI2
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Disable/enable scheduled maintenance and alarm
origination
Save announcements (TN750/B Only)40
Restore announcements (TN750/B Only)40
List configuration software long5
Shutdown/restart AUDIX and LAN Gateway20
Reboot and upgrade software15
Remove PRI/PI links15
Miscellaneous15
Related Documents
As supplemental information, the following books may be required to perform
upgrades and additions to DEFINITY ECS Release 8 systems:
■
BCS Products Security Handbook
■
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Installation for
Adjuncts and Peripherals
■
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 5 Installation and
Upgrades for CSCC
2
■
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Installation and
Test for Single-Carrier Cabinets
■
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Administrator’s
Guide
■
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Maintenance for
R8si
■
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Maintenance for
R8csi
■
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 System
Description
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■
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Administration for
Network Connectivity
■
Switch Administration for DEFINITY AUDIX
Conventions Used in This Book
This book uses the following conventions:
■Keyboard keys are shown as: Enter.
■Information you type is shown as: save announcements. To submit the
command you typed, press the
keyboard, not the
■Information displayed on the screen is shown as: login:
■Circuit pack codes (for example, TN772 or TN754B) are shown with the
minimum acceptable
Generally, an alphabetic suffix higher than the 1 shown is also acceptable.
However, not every
code is necessarily acceptable.
Enter/Return key in the letters section.
alphabetic suffix (like the ‘‘B” in the code ‘‘TN754B”).
vintage
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Enter key in the numbers section of the
of either the minimum suffix or a higher suffix
NOTE:
Refer to
Vintages and Change Notices
Technical Monthly: Reference Guide for Circuit Pack
, for current information about the
usable vintages of specific circuit pack codes (including the suffix) in
a DEFINITY ECS Release 8 system.
The following conventions are used to describe the systems referred to in this
book.
■The word
system
, is a general term encompassing Release 8 and includes
references to the DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server
■Systems in this book are called: G3V4, Release 5, Release 6, Release 7,
and Release 8
■Older DEFINITY Communications Systems Generic 3vs, Generic 3s, and
+ memory, and Release 6si are called Release 6si unless a specific
configuration is required to differentiate between product offerings
■Information in this book is applicable for G3V4 through Release 8, unless
otherwise specified
■DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server is abbreviated as
DEFINITY ECS
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In addition to this book, other description, installation and test, maintenance, and
administration books are available. A complete list of DEFINITY books can be
found in the
555-000-010.
This book and any other DEFINITY books can be ordered directly from the Lucent
Technologies Business Communications System Publications Fulfillment Center
at 1-317-322-6791 or toll free at 1-800-457-1235.
Business Communications System Publications Catalog
How to Comment on This Book
Lucent Technologies welcomes your feedback. Please fill out the reader comment
card found at the front of this manual and return it. Your comments are of great
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If the reader comment card is missing, FAX your comments to 1-303-538-1741 or
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LASER Product
DEFINITY ECS may contain a Class 1 LASER device if single-mode fiber optic
cable is connected to a remote Expansion Port Network (EPN). The LASER
device operates within the following parameters:
Maximum Power Output: -5 dBm
Wavelength: 1310 nm
Mode Field Diameter: 8.8 mm
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
IEC 825 1993
!
CAUTION:
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than
those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
Contact your Lucent Technologies representative for more information.
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Single-Mode Fiber Attenuators
Attenuators may be required when using single-mode fiber. See the table below .
1060607185 dB attenuator2 for each fiber connection
10606073410 dB attenuator2 for each fiber connection
A different value attenuator may be required on the transmit side versus the
receive side, even though the fiber span is between the same 2 cabinets (local
and remote cabinet). Refer to
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server
Release 8 Installation and Test for Multicarrier Cabinets
attenuator information.
Where to Call for Technical Support
Use the telephone numbers in the following table for technical support.
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for detailed fiber
Tel ep ho ne N u m b e r
DEFINITY Helpline (feature administration and system
1-800-225-7585
applications)
Lucent Technologies Toll Fraud Intervention1-800-643-2353
Lucent Technologies National Customer Care Center1-800-242-2121
Lucent Technologies Corporate Security1-800-822-9009
Streamlined Implementation (for missing equipment)1-800-772-5409
USA/Canada Technical Service Center1-800-248-1234
ITAC1-303-804-3777
Lucent Technologies Centers of Excellence
Asia/Pacific Regional Support Center65-872-8686
Western Europe/Middle East/South Africa44-1252-77-4800
Central/Eastern Europe361-345-4334
Central/Latin America Caribbean1-303-804-3778
Australia61-2-9352-9090
North America (INADS Database Admini st ra tio n)1-800-248-1111
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Trademarks
This document contains references to the following Lucent Technologies
trademarked products:
■ACCUNET
■AUDIX
■Callmaster
■CallVisor
■CONVERSANT
■DEFINITY
■FORUM
■MEGACOM
■SYSTIMAX
■TRANSTALK
®
®
®
®
®
™
®
®
™
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The following products are trademarked by their appropriate vendor:
■Audichron
■LINX
■Music Mate
■PagePac
■PORTA
■Shockwatch
■Styrofoam
■Tiltwatch
■Zone Mate
®
is a registered trademark of Audichron Company
™
is a trademark of Illinois Tool Works, Incorporated
®
®
is a registered trademark of Harris Corporation, Dracon Division
™
Systems is a trademark of PORTA Systems Corporation
®
®
is a registered trademark of Styrofoam Corporation
®
is a registered trademark of Media Recovery, Incorporated
®
is a registered trademark of Harris Corporation
Standards Compliance
The equipment presented in this book complies with the following standards (as
appropriate):
■ITU-T (Formerly CCITT)
■ECMA
■ETSI
is a registered trademark of Harris Corporation
is a registered trademark of Media Recovery, Incorporated
■IPNS
■DPNSS
■National ISDN-1
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■National ISDN-2
■ISO-9000
■ANSI
■FCC Part 15 and Part 68
■EN55022
■EN50081
■EN50082
■CISPR22
■Australia AS3548 (AS/NZ3548)
■Australia AS3260
■IEC 825
■IEC 950
■UL 1459
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■UL 1950
■CSA C222 Number 225
■TS001
Electromagnetic Compatibility
Standards
This product complies with and conforms to the following EMC standards (as
appropriate):
■Limits and Methods of Measurements of Radio Interference
Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment, EN55022
(CISPR22), 1993
■EN50082-1, E uropean Generic Immunity Standard
■FCC Part 15
■Australia AS3548
NOTE:
The system conforms to Class A (industrial) equipment. Voice
terminals meet Class B requirements.
■Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) IEC 1000-4-2
■Radiated radio frequency field IEC 1000-4-3
■Electrical Fast Transient IEC 1000-4-4
■Lightning effects IEC 1000-4-5
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■Conducted radio frequency IEC 1000-4-6
■Mains frequency magnetic field IEC 1000-4-8
■Low frequency mains disturbance IEC 1000-4-11
European Union Standards
Lucent Technologies Business Communications Systems declares that the
DEFINITY equipment specified in this document bearing the “CE” mark conforms
to the European Union Electromagnetic Compatibility Directives.
The “CE” (Conformité Europeénne) mark indicates conformance to the European
Union Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (89/336/EEC) Low Voltage
Directive (73/23/EEC) and Telecommunication Terminal Equipment (TTE)
Directive (91/263/EEC) and with i-CTR3 Basic Rate Interface (BRI) and i-CTR4
Primary Rate Interface (PRI) as applicable.
The “CE” mark is applied to the following Release 6 products:
■Global AC powered Multicarrier Cabinet (MCC)
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■DC powered Multicarrier Cabinet (MCC) with 25-Hz ring generator
■AC powered Single-Carrier Cabinet (SCC) with 25-Hz ring generator
■AC powered Compact Single-Carrier Cabinet (CSCC) with 25-Hz ring
generator
■Enhanced DC Power System
■Compact Modular Cabinet (CMC) with 25-Hz ring generator
Antistatic Protection
!
CAUTION:
When handling circuit packs or any components of a DEFINITY System,
always wear an antistatic wrist ground strap. Connect the strap to an
approved ground such as an unpainted metal surface on the DEFINITY
System.
Remove/Install Circuit Packs
!
CAUTION:
The control circuit packs with white labels cannot be removed or installed
when the power is on. The port circuit packs with gray labels (older version
circuit packs had purple labels) can be removed or installed when the power
is on.
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Federal Communications Commission
Statement
Part 68: Statement
Part 68: Answer-Supervision Signaling. Allowing this equipment to be operated in
a manner that does not provide proper answer-supervision signaling is in violation
of Part 68 rules. This equipment returns answer-supervision signals to the public
switched network when:
■Answered by the called station
■Answered by the attendant
■Routed to a recorded announcement that can be administered by the CPE
user
This equipment returns answer-supervision signals on all DID calls forwarded
back to the public switched telephone network. Permissible exceptions are:
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■A call is unanswered
■A busy tone is received
■A reorder tone is received
Lucent Technologies attests that this registered equipment is capable of providing
users access to interstate providers of operator services through the use of
access codes. Modification of this equipment by call aggregators to block access
dialing codes is a violation of the Telephone Operator Consumers Act of 1990.
This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. On the rear of this
equipment is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC registration
number and ringer equivalence number (REN) for this equipment. If requested,
this information must be provided to the telephone company.
The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices which may be connected to
the telephone line. Excessive RENs on the telephone line may result in devices
not ringing in response to an incoming call. In most, but not all areas, the sum of
RENs should not exceed 5.0. To be certain of the number of devices that may be
connected to a line, as determined by the total RENs, contact the local telephone
company.
NOTE:
REN is not required for some types of analog or digital facilities.
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Means of Connection
Connection of this equipment to the telephone network is shown in the following
table.
Manufacturer’s Port IdentifierFIC Code
Off/On Premises StationOL13C9.0FRJ2GX,
DID Trunk02RV2-T0.0BRJ2GX, RJ21X
CO Trunk02GS20.3ARJ21X
CO Trunk02LS20.3ARJ21X
Tie TrunkTL31M9.0FRJ2GX
1.544 Digital Interface04DU9-B,C6.0PRJ48C, RJ48M
1.544 Digital Interface04DU9-BN,KN6.0PRJ48C, RJ48M
120A2 Channel Service Unit04DU9-DN6.0PRJ48C
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SOC/REN/
A.S. CodeNetwork Jacks
RJ21X, RJ11C
®
If the terminal equipment (DEFINITY
System) causes harm to the telephone
network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary
discontinuance of service may be required. But if advance notice is not practical,
the telepho ne com pan y will notif y th e cus tom er as soon as poss ib le . Also, you will
be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is
necessary.
The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations
or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment. If this happens, the
telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make
necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service.
If trouble is experienced with this equipment, for repair or warranty information,
please contact the Technical Service Center at 1-800-242-2121. If the equipment
is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request
that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved.
It is recommended that repairs be performed by Lucent Technologies certified
technicians.
The equipment cannot be used on public coin phone service provided by the
telephone company. Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs.
Contact the state public utility commission, public service commission or
corporation commission for information.
This equipment, if it uses a telephone receiver, is hearing aid compatible.
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This chapter provides the information necessary to upgrade a G3vs with an Intel
386 processor to a Release 8si.
This upgrade requires replacing the existing cabinet with a new Single-Carrier
Control Cabinet. The port circuit packs from the present system may be reused in
the new cabinet only if a site inspection determines that the port circuit pack
vintages are usable in the Release 8si.
Some of the interconnect cables from the existing system may be too short to
reach from the Release 8si cabinet to the Main Distribution Frame (MDF). If so,
replace the cables as part of the upgrade process.
NOTE:
This chapter assumes that the current system contains an Intel® 386. If the
system is not at this level, refer to
Generic 3vs and Generic 3si Upgrades and Additions
When the system is up to the required level, return to this chapter to
upgrade to Release 8.
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Administrator’s Guide
lists DEFINITY ECS Release 8 features and functions and also provides the
commands, procedures, and screens to initialize and administer the DEFINITY
System.
DEFINITY Communications System
.
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Service Interruption
The upgrade process for a standard reliability system requires a service
interruption. Coordinate the service interruption with the customer and the local
account team.
Call Management System (CMS)
The CMS link is dropped and restarted during the upgrade. This causes CMS
data to be lost. This data loss can be minimized if the upgrade is performed just
after the last CMS measurement interval.
All measurement data is lost during the upgrade (including BCMS). If needed, the
reports may be printed before the upgrade begins.
CMS could abort the processing of a call if a measured trunk that was part of the
conference dropped off the call before the end of the call. Customers experiencing
this symptom and who are running R3V4 CMS should update to r3v4ao.e or
higher.
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Contact Network Technicians
Contact the technician for each public and private network before the upgrade
begins. Otherwise, it is possible that network access trunk facilities will be busied
out at the far end.
Translation Card Compatibility
An upgrade from a G3V4 requires a Release 8 formatted translation card. A new
MIPS formatted translation card ships with each upgrade.
Usable Circuit Packs
Every circuit pack used in the Release 8 system must conform to the minimum
usable vintage requirements for that system. At a presale site inspection, the
remediation process checks the vintages of existing circuit packs to be reused in
the Release 8 system. Replace all unusable vintage circuit packs with current
vintages.
Refer to
Notices,
pack vintages. For information about usable vintages of non-U.S. circuit packs,
refer to the ITAC Tech Alert from your regional distributor.
Technical Quarterly, Reference Guide for Circuit Pack Vintages, Change
and to the
Software Release Letter
for information about usable circuit
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Software Upgrade
Although the translations upgrade automatically to Release 8, several features
require special attention because of screen changes or potential naming conflicts
in the upgrade procedure.
Between customer confirmation and the actual update or upgrade, check the
screens to ensure the translations meet the customer’s needs. After rebooting the
system, enter the translations either locally or remotely. If done remotely, Contact
Field Support Administration Center (FSAC) for the remote entry. For information
to make the required changes, refer to:
■
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Administrator’s
Guide, 555-233-502
No administration changes should be made during the upgrade procedure. There
can be time gaps between steps and, since the system cannot prevent
administration changes, it is up to the system technician to make sure that none
are attempted during the entire upgrade process.
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Required Tools
This upgrade may require the following tools and other items:
■Wrist ground strap
■Static-proof or original circuit pack packaging for transporting circuit packs
■Flash maintenance kit (MTCE 00037) (from Material Stocking Location)
■One copy of each of the following books:
— DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8
— DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8
DC Isolator
Each peripheral connected to a DC-powered system, by the asynchronous EIA
RS-232 interface, requires a 116A or 105C isolator. The isolator is inserted at the
RS-232 interface between the peripheral and the interface connector to isolate
ground between the system and external adjuncts.
Antistatic Protection
Maintenance for R8si, 555-233-105
Administrator’s Guide, 555-233-502
!
CAUTION:
When handling circuit packs or any components of a DEFINITY ECS
system, always wear an antistatic wrist ground strap. Connect the strap to
an approved ground such as ground jack on the DEFINITY ECS system.
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Required Hardware
The equipment in Table 1-1 must be on-site before the upgrade begins. T o place a
claim for missing equipment, as part of the Streamlined Implementation process,
call 1-800-772-5409, or the number provided by your Lucent Technologies
representative
.
Table 1-1. Required Hardware
EquipmentDescriptionQuantity
J58890L-1 L5Single Carrier Control Cabinet1
405970229WP-91153 Power Unit1
407780501TN790B (16 Mbyte) Processor Circuit Pack1
103557476
or
848254942
TN794 Network Control/Packet Interface
or
TN794/2400 Network Controller Interface Assembly
1
1
,2
1
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105631527AHF110 TDM/LAN Bus Terminator2
3
601817448
or
601817422
or
601817430
2-Mbyte Mass-Storage Translation Card (White Card)
or
4-Mbyte Mass-Storage Translation Card (White Card)
or
10-byte Mass-Storage Translation Card (White Card)
1
or 2
846408250Stiffener (Earthquake mounting only)1
846408243Earthquake Front Mounting Angle (Earthquake mounting
1
only)
106590953Apparatus Blanksup to 10
1.The TN790B and TN794 circuit packs ship inside the Basic Control Cabinet.
2.To determine which circuit pack you need, check the vintage of the control carrier. If your carrier is
listed in Table 1-2, use the TN794 c ircui t pac k. If yo ur carrie r is NOT l isted in Table 1-2, you need
the TN794/TN2400 circuit pack.
3.A 4-Mbyte translation card is required for a system that uses recorded announcements.
A 10-Mbyte card is required if a DEFINITY Wireless Business System is installed.
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Table 1-2. Carriers that use the TN794 NetCon circuit pack
DEFINITY R7.1 or later
Carrier/BackplaneEquipmentNotes
SCC Processor CabinetJ58890L-2 List 25This replaces List 10
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SCC Processor Cabinet
(Survivable Remote)
SCC Processor Cabinet (Knock
Down)
Backplane for the J58890L-2
List 25, List 31, and List 52
Cabinets
SCC Duplication Processor
Cabinet
SCC Duplication Processor
Cabinet (Knock Down)
Backplane for the J58890M-2
List 15 and List 52 Cabinets
MCC SI Processor CarrierJ58890AH-2 List 13This replaces List 10
MCC SI Processor Carrier
(Knock Down)
Backplane for the J58890AH-2
List 13 and List 55 Cabinets
MCC SI Duplication Processor
Carrier
MCC SI Duplication Processor
Carrier (Knock Down)
J58890L-2 List 31This replaces List 30
J58890L-2 List 52This replaces List 51
PWJ58890AL-1 List 3This backplane replaces List 2
J58890M-2 List 15This replaces List 7
J58890M-2 List 52This replaces List 51
PWJ58890AM-1 List 3This backplane replaces List 2
J58890AH-2 List 55This replaces List 54
PWJ58906AA-1 List 4 This backplane replaces List 3
J58890AJ-2 List 12This replaces List 9
J58890AJ-2 List 55This replaces List 54
Material required in ad dition to
L55 (Knock Down)
Backplan e for the J58890AJ-2
List 12 and List 55 Cabinets
Fiber Optic Cable: M CC Dup-I nt84820443414-in. cable
Fiber Optic Cable: SCC Dup-IntLL2SC-SC-10
J58890AJ-2 List 56This replaces List 53
PWJ58906AB-1 List 3This backplane replaces List 2
10-ft cable
107122640
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Task Ta b l e
Table 1-3 lists the high-level tasks to perform the upgrades. Refer to the
appropriate page for instructions for each step.
Table 1-3. Tasks to Upgrade to Release 8si
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Install Control Cabinet1-8
Add Earthquake Protection1-8
Label Existing Cables
Install TDM/LAN Bus Terminators
Swing Existing System into Maintenance Position
Check SPE
Disable Scheduled Maintenance and Alarm Origination to INADS
Disable TTI
Check TTI Status
Check Link Status
Save Translations
1-8
1-8
1-8
1-9
1-9
1-10
1-10
1-10
1-11
Remove ISDN Interface Links1-11
Save Announcements (if necessary)1-12
Verify Software Version1-13
Shut Down DEFINITY LAN Gateway System1-13
Shut Down DEFINITY AUDIX System1- 13
Power Down Existing System1-14
Remove Ground Connections1-15
Move 25-Pair Cables from G3vs System to R8si1-15
Move Management Terminal Cable from G3vs System to R8si1-15
Move Circuit Packs from G3vs System to R8si1-15
Connect Control Cabinet Power and Ground1-17
Power Up the System1-18
Administer the System1-18
Enable TTI1-21
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Table 1-3. Tasks to Upgrade to Release 8si
áTask DescriptionPage
Check Link Status
Enable Scheduled Maintenance1-22
Enable Customer Options and Alarm Origination to INADS1-22
Save Translations1-23
Restore Announcements (if necessary)1-23
Power Up DEFINITY LAN Gateway System1-23
Power Up DEFINITY AUDIX System1-26
Display Memory-Configuration1-24
Disassemble the G3vs System1-24
Return Replaced Equipment1-25
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Unpack and Inspect Control Cabinet
1. Unpack the J58890L-1 L5 Single-Carrier Control Cabinet and verify
comcode vintage of the control carrier.
!
CAUTION:
Take care to avoid injury while cutting and removing bands.
NOTE:
V erify the vintage of the control carrier and check it against Table 1-2.
If your carrier is NOT listed, you need a TN794/TN2400 circuit pack.
2. Inspect cabinet for any shipping damage. Report any damage per local
procedures.
3. Remove all of the packing material from the cabinet.
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Install Control Cabinet
1. Position the control cabinet at the desired location (as close to the Main
Distribution Frame [MDF] as possible).
!
CAUTION:
The cabinet may weigh as much as 130 pounds (58 kg). Use lifting
precautions to avoid injury.
2. If earthquake protection is not required, install hole plugs (provided with
cabinet) in the holes previously occupied by the 2 carriage bolts at the
bottom rear of the cabinet.
Add Earthquake Protection
1. If earthquake protection is required, refer to Chapter 6, ‘‘Adding or
Removing Hardware’’.
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Label Existing Cables
1. To make reconnecting the cables simpler and more reliable, label every
reusable connector cable in the system.
NOTE:
The cables connecting to the existing system are probably too short.
Replace these cables with new, longer cables (if necessary).
2. Install new connector cables, as necessary, onto the connectors on the
rear of the cabinet.
3. Route the cables to the MDF and cross-connect as necessary.
Install TDM/LAN Bus Terminators
1. Verity that the two AHF110 TDM/LAN bus terminators are installed per
Figure 1-1
.
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Figure Notes:
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1. Rear of Control Cabinet
3. TDM/LAN Bus Terminator in Slot 02
2. TDM/LAN Bus Terminator in Slot 22
Figure 1-1. Location of TDM/LAN Bus Terminators
Swing Existing System into Maintenance Position
1. While lifting on the left side of the existing cabinet, allow the left side to
swing outward and to the right.
Check SPE
Type status system 1 and press Enter to check the health of the system.
Disable Scheduled Maintenance and Alarm
Origination to INADS
1. Type change system-parameters maintenance and press Enter to prevent
scheduled daily maintenance from interfering with the update or upgrade.
2. If scheduled maintenance has begun, set the Stop Time field to 1 minute
after the current time.
or
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If scheduled maintenance has not begun, set the Start Time field to a
time after the upgrade is completed. For example, if you start the upgrade
at 8:00 p.m. and the upgrade takes 90 minutes, set the Start Time field
to 21:30.
!
CAUTION:
If you do not disable Alarm Origination, the system may generate
alarms, resulting in unnecessary trouble tickets.
3. Type neither in the Alarm Origination to OSS Numbers field and
Enter.
press
NOTE:
For some software loads, set the Cleared Alarm Notification
and Restart Notification fields to disable before pressing
Disable TTI
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Enter.
NOTE:
Do this step only if the Terminal Translation Initialization (TTI) is enabled.
!
CAUTION:
If you do not disable the TTI, the translations can be corrupted.
1. Type change system-parameters features and press Enter.
2. On the second screen, set the TTI Enable? field to n to de-activate the
TTI feature.
Check TTI Status
1. Type status tti and press Enter. Wait until the Percent Complete field
shows 100%.
Check Link Status
This optional step is to make sure the settings are the same after the upgrade.
1. Type display communication-interface links and press
all enabled links.
2. Type status link
number
Enter. Write down
and press Enter for each enabled link.
3. Write down which links are in service.
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Save Translations
1. Type save translation and press Enter to write all translation information
from memory to the original translation flashcard, which takes about 10
minutes.
When the save translations command is successful, the error code must be
a zero; otherwise, the translations are not copied. If the translations were
corrupted, the following error message displays when logging in:
The save translation command cannot function if the translation
corruption message appears. Refer to ‘‘Translation Corruption
Detected’’ on page B-5 to clear the problem.
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NOTE:
This translation ca rd may or not be used in the remainder of the upgrade
procedure, depending on the outcome of the Remove ISDN Interface Links
step. This card is referred to as the original translation card.
Remove ISDN Interface Links
NOTE:
ISDN-PRI resides on the new TN794 (NetCon) circuit pack in R7si and later
releases. It is no longer on the processor interface circuit pack.
The translations are the same as those in pre-R7 when a packet control
circuit pack was used and the System Parameters Customer Options
field had the P A CCON field set to yes. That field was removed with the R7 or
later upgrade.
1. Type display communication-interface
2. Write down all BX.25 links. This information is used in the ‘‘Move Circuit
Packs from G3vs System to R8si’’ section.
3. Write down all ISDN links. If you found no ISDN links, go to ‘‘Save
Announcements (if necessary)’’.
4. For each link where the Prot field is set to ISDN, record the information in
all fields (in case you need to back out of the upgrade).
links
and press Enter.
5. For each ISDN link, type busy out link
link number
and press Enter.
6. Type change communication-interface links and press
Enter.
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7. For each link where the Prot field is se t to ISDN, set the Enable field to n
and press
Enter.
8. Type display communication-interface processor-channels and press
Enter.
9. For each processor channel where the Application field is set to ISDN,
record the information in all fields (in case you need to back out of the
upgrade).
10. Type change communication-interface processor-channels and press
Enter.
11. For each processor channel where the Application field is set to ISDN,
clear all fields and press
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12. Type change communication-interface links and press
each
13. For
PI extension where the Prot field is set to ISDN:
Enter.
a. Set the Est Conn field to n.
b. Set the Prot field to bx25.
c. Set the DTE/DCE field to dte.
Enter.
14. For
d. Leave the Identification field blank and press
each
PI extension where the Prot field was set to ISDN:
a. Type display data-module
PI Ext number
and press Enter.
b. Record the information in each field (in case you need to back out of
the upgrade).
c. Type remove data-module
PI Ext number
and press Enter.
15. Insert the new translation card, which is formatted for use with Release 5
or later.
16. Type save translation and press
Enter. Save this card for rebooting after
you install the new hardware.
NOTE:
In this case, the original translation card is not be used for the
remainder of the upgrade procedure. The original translation card is
used only if you need to back out of the upgrade.
Save Announcements (if necessary)
NOTE:
The TN750C Announcement circuit pack stores announcements in nonvolatile
memory; saving the announcements is optional.
1. If the PPN contains a TN750/B Announcement circuit pack, type display announcements and press
Enter.
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2. If administered recorded announcements are listed, type save
announcements
D03. This takes about 30 minutes.
01
NOTE:
For some software loads, type save announcements from
carrier slot
syntax.
Verify Software Version
If standard reliability:
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cabinet carrier slot
and press Enter. For example,
. Type help and press Enter for complete command
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cabinet
1. Type list configuration software-version and press
Enter. Under the
UPDATE FILE column, note whether any patches have been applied.
NOTE:
If you restore the system to the old software, you must download
these patches onto the system.
If high or critical reliability:
1. Type list configuration software-version long and press
Enter.
Shut Down DEFINITY LAN Gateway System
!
WARNING:
Neglecting to shut down the LAN Gateway assembly before powering down the system
cabinet where it resides can damage the LAN Gateway disk.
1. Log onto the DEFINITY LAN Gateway.
2. On the main menu, select Maintenance > Reset System > Shutdown.
Shut Down DEFINITY AUDIX System
!
WARNING:
Neglecting to shut down the AUDIX assembly before powering down the system
cabinet where it resides can damage the AUDIX disk.
1. Shut down the AUDIX assembly and allow the disk to completely spin
down. Refer to ‘‘DEFINITY AUDIX Power Procedures’’ on page 1-26
.
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Power Down Existing System
!
CAUTION:
Powering down the control cabinet causes important system data, such as BCMS data,
records of queued ACD calls, Automatic Wakeup request, and Do Not Disturb requests,
to be lost.
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1. Behind the G3vs cabinet, set the circuit breaker to OFF. See Figure 1-2
PIDCE TERM
120/240 V
60/50~
6/3A
3
scdf CJL 102596
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
2
1
AUX
.
Figure Notes
1. 10 AWG (#25) (6 mm
2
) Wire to
Coupled Bonding Conductor (CBC)
2. Backplane Connectors 1-4
3. Backplane Connectors 5-10
4. TERM Connector
Figure 1-2. Rear of G3vs System Cabinet
5. 6 AWG (#40) (16 mm2) Wire to
Approved Ground
6. AC Power Receptacle
7. Ground Block
8. Circuit Breaker
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Remove Ground Connections
1. Remove the 6 AWG (#40) (16 mm2) ground wire from the ground block on
the rear of the G3vs system. This wire later attaches to the new control
cabinet.
2. Remove the 10 AWG (#25) (6 mm
wire from the ground block on the rear of the G3vs system. This wire later
attaches to the new control cabinet.
Move 25-Pair Cables from G3vs System to R8si
1. Remove any reusable 25-pair cables from the rear of the G3vs system.
NOTE:
The distance from the wall-mount G3vs system and the Release 8si
system may require that all cables be replaced with longer cables.
2. Attach any reusable 25-pair cables to the required connectors on the rear
of the Release 8si system.
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3. Attach a n y
25-pair cables to the required connectors on the rear of the
Release 8si system. Route the new cables to the MDF and attach.
Move Management Terminal Cable from G3vs
System to R8si
1. Remove the management terminal cable from the rear of the G3vs system.
2. Attach the management terminal cable to the rear of the Release 8si
system.
Move Circuit Packs from G3vs System to R8si
1. Label each port circuit pack in the G3vs system with its slot number.
2. Remove all circuit packs from the G3vs system. Store the circuit packs in
the static-proof packaging.
3. Remove and retain all apparatus blanks.
4. Install the power unit and the remaining control circuit packs into the new
control cabinet. SeeTable 1-4
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Table 1-4. Circuit Packs for R8si
Circuit PackNameNew or Used
TN790BProcessor New
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TN794Network Control/Packet
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TN765Processor Interface
TN780Tone-Clock/GeneratorReuse the circuit pack from G3vs
Other port circuit
packs
1.Only if BX.25 was administered.
VariousReuse the circuit packs from G3vs
1
New
Reuse the circuit pack from G3vs
system
system
system
NOTE:
A TN2182 Tone-Clock can replace the TN756 Tone-Detector/
Generator. If using a TN2182, you do not need a TN748B
Tone-Detector.
5. Install the circuit packs into the appropriate port slots in the control cabinet.
Because the new control cabinet has more port slots than the G3vs
cabinet, you should not need to retranslate these circuit packs.
6. Install apparatu s blanks in any vacated slots.
7. Check the load number on the TN790B Processor label. Insert the
appropriate flashcard into the TN794 Network Control/Packet Interface
based on the following parameters:
■If the load number is the Release 8 load number, insert the new or
original translation card as directed in the Save Translation step and
Remove ISDN Interface Links step.
■If the load number is
not
the Release 8 load number, insert the
orange-labeled software memory card.
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Connect Control Cabinet Power and Ground
1. Connect the 6 AWG (#40) (16 mm2) wire (previou sly used on the G3vs
cabinet) from the single-point ground block on the control cabinet to the
approved ground. See Figure 1-3
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3
4
7
On
OffOnOff
8
Figure Notes
1. Control Cabinet
2. Circuit Breaker
3. AC Power Receptacle
4. Single-Point Ground Block
5. 8-ft (2.5-m) Power Cord
5
6
r781851
6. NEMA 5-15 or 5-20 Receptacl e or
Equivalent
7. 6 AWG (16 mm
2
) Cabinet Ground
Wire to Approved Ground
2
8. 10 AWG (6 mm
) Wire to CBC
Figure 1-3. Typical AC Power and Ground Layout
2
2. Connect the 10 AWG (#25) (6 mm
) wire (previou sly used on the G3vs
cabinet) between the cabinet single-point ground block and the CBC.
3. Connect the supplied cabinet AC power cord to the AC receptacle on the
rear of the control cabinet. Plug the opposite end of the cord into the
dedicated electrical outlet.
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Power Up the System
1. Set the cabinet circuit breaker to ON. The system performs the reset
level 4 reboot process and loads translations fr om the tran slation card,
which takes about 10 minutes.
Administer the System
1. Log in as craft at the login: prompt.
2. Check for the Translation Corruption Detected message before
proceeding with the upgrade. If corruption is detected, refer to ‘‘Translation
Corruption Detected’’ in Appendix B, ‘‘Troubleshooting an Upgrade’’ to
correct the problem.
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CAUTION:
Do not continue with the upgrade process until the translations errors
are corrected.
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3. Type status system 1 and press Enter to check the SPE Alarms field and
verify that the Tone Clock is active.
Set Daylight Savings Rules
You can set up to 15 customized daylight savings time rules. A daylight savings
time rule specifies the exact time when you want to transition to and from daylight
savings time. It also specifies the increment at which to transition
NOTE:
The default daylight savings rule is 0, no daylight savings.
1. Type change daylight-savings-rules and press
Enter.
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RuleChange DayMonth___Date Time____Increment
0:No Daylight Savings
1:Start: first Sunday
Stop: first Sunday___ on or after October_ 25 at _2:00
2:Start: first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__
Stop: first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__
3:Start: first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__
Stop: first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__
4:Start: first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__
Stop: first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__
5:Start: first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__
Stop: first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__
6:Start: first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__
Stop: first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__
7:Start: first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__
Stop: first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__
DAYLIGHT SAVINGS RULES
___ on or after April___ 1 at _2:00 01:00
2. Type the appropriate start and stop information in the Change Day,
Month, Date, Time, and Increment (f or example, 1:00 equals one hour)
fields for each rule.
NOTE:
You can change any rule except rule 0 (zero). You cannot delete a
daylight savings rule if it is in use on either the Locations or Date and
Time screens.
3. When done, press
Set Date and Time
1. Type set time and press Enter to bring up the Date and Time screen .
DATE AND TIME
DATE
Day of the Week: Tuesday
Day of the Month: 7 Year: 2000
TIME
Hour: 20
Screen 1-1. Typical Date and Time Screen
Enter.
Month: November
Minute: 30Second: XXType: standard
Daylight Savings Rule: 1
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2. Type the day in English (Sunday through Saturday) in the Day of the
Week: field. See Table 1-5
4. Type the day of month (1 through 31) in the Day of the Month: field
and press
5. Type the current year in the Year: field and press
Tab to move to the next field.
TAB to move to the next
field.
6. Type the current hour for a 24-hour clock in the Hour: field and press
move to the next field.
Tab to
7. Type the current min ute (0 through 59) in the Minute: field (seconds
cannot be set). When done, press
Tab to move to next field
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8. Type standard or daylight savings in the Type field, according to the
current time in the local time zone. For example, if currently on standard
time, type standard.
9. Type the rule number in the Daylight Savings Rule field.
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10. When all the information is correct, press
11. Type display time and press
Set Additional Administration
For standard reliability:
1. Type list configuration software-version and press
system software version (in the Memory Resident field).
For high or critical reliability:
1. Type list configuration software-version long and press
the system software version (in the Memory Resident field)
For all reliabilities:
2. Perform a sanity check on the system by executing the following
commands to ensure the translations were read in properly:
a. list station
b. list trunk-group
c. list hunt-group
This ensures there is no translation corruption and the translations can be
saved with the new software.
Enter.
Enter to verify date and time data.
Enter to verify the
Enter to verify
3. Notify the switch administrator that for any previous login names and
passwords that still exist, the passwords expire in 24 hours. When
changed, the new login names and passwords must conform to the
following requirements:
As before, a login name must have 3 to 6 alphanumeric characters. A
password must have 4 to 11 characters, including at least 1 alphabetic
character and 1 numeric character.
4. Since an R1V3.0 G3-MA cannot notify users about expiring passwords,
disable password aging for any login name used with an R1V3.0 G3-MA.
Enable TTI
NOTE:
Do this step only if the TTI is disabled and you want it enabled.
1. Type change system-parameters features and press
TTI field back to its value before the upgrade.
Enter to change the
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Resolve Alarms
1. Type display alarms and press Enter to examine the alarm log. Resolve
any alarms that may exist using
Server Maintenance for R8si
Check Link Status
1. Type display communication-interface links and press Enter.
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2. Type status link
number
and press Enter. Repeat this step for each link.
NOTE:
You can no longer status a link to find out if your ISDN D-channels are up. In
R7si and later systems, you must use the status signaling group
command.
x
3. Type status signaling group
and press Enter to determine if an
ISDN-PRI D-Channel is up.
Enable Scheduled Maintenance
1. Type change system-parameters maintenance and press Enter to enable
the scheduled daily maintenance.
2. Check the time fields.
Enable Customer Options and Alarm Origination
to INADS
1. Get the DOSS order number of the upgrade from the project manager and
ask the regional Customer Software Administration to complete the steps
in the shaded box. See ‘‘Where to Call for Technical Support’’ on page -xx
for telephone numbers.
NOTE:
As part of the system registration process, the INADS Database
Administrator enables Alarm Origination.
2. When administr ation is completed, log in as craft at the Login: prompt.
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"init" login administration:
1. Log in as init.
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2. Type change system-parameters customer-options and press
to verify that the customer options are properly set.
3. Go to screen 6, QSIG Optional Features, and set the Basic Call Setup field to y if the customer was using Supplementary Services
Protocol b or d on an ISDN-PRI trunk group before the upgrade.
4. Type change system-parameters offer-options and press
5. If the Activate Offer field is n, set it to y and press
message lets you know whether you need to save translations and
reboot to make the change permanent.
6. Press
Enter to effect the changes or Cancel if there were no changes.
7. Contact the requester when done.
Save Translations
1. Type save translation and press Enter to copy upgraded translations in
memory to the upgraded translation card, which takes about 10 minutes.
Restore Announcements (if necessary)
1. Type restore announcements and press Enter to copy announcements
from the upgraded translation flashcard to memory, which takes about 40
minutes.
Enter
Enter.
Tab . A warning
Power Up DEFINITY LAN Gateway System
1. Log onto the DEFINITY LAN Gateway.
2. On the main menu, select Maintenance > Reset System > Reboot System.
Power Up DEFINITY AUDIX System
1. To power up the AUDIX assembly, refer to ‘‘DEFINITY AUDIX Power
Procedures’’ on page 1-26.
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Display Memory-Configuration
1. Log in as craft. If the Translation Corruption Detected message
appears, refer to ‘‘Translation Corruption Detected’’ on page B-5
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2. Type display memory-configuration and press
DRAM field. SIMM field “A” must contain a 16.
Disassemble the G3vs System
1. Remove any unused 25-pair cables from the rear of the system.
2. Loosen the 4 shoulder screws holding the cabinet to the mounting plate.
See Figure 1-4
3. Remove the locking screw holding the cabinet to the center of the mounting
plate.
4. Return the system cabinet to its locked operating position.
5. Align the 4 shoulder screws with the keyhole slots and remove the cabinet
from the mounting plate.
6. Remove the 5 lower wood screws from the wall plate and loosen the top 2
wood screws. Remove the mounting assembly.
7. Remove the top 2 wood screws.
Enter. Check the total
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3
4
6
Figure Notes:
1. Shoulder Screws
2. Compact Single-Carrier
Cabinet
2
5
g3vs-2 LJK 030996
4. Wall Mounting Plate Showing Keyhole
Slots
5. Cabinet Support Bracket
3. Plywood Sheet
Figure 1-4. Exploded View of G3vs System
Return Replaced Equipment
1. Return replaced equipment to Lucent Technologies according to the
requirements outlined in:
BCS/Material Logistics, MSL/Attended Stocking Locations
Methods and Procedures for Basic Material Returns
2. If the original translation card is not being used with the Release 8
software, retain it for up to 10 business days to verify that the customer is
satisfied and that there is no need to reverse the upgrade.
3. After 10 days, return the translation card to Lucent Technologies.
6. Spring-Loaded Housing Locking Screws
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DEFINITY AUDIX Power Procedures
If the AUDIX System is located in the DEFINITY cabinet, then follow these
procedures.
Power Down the AUDIX System
A yellow caution sticker on the system’s power unit notifies technicians to shut
down the DEFINITY AUDIX System prior to powering down the system.
1. Log into the AUDIX System as craft.
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2. Type the reset system shutdown and press
3. Press
Enter again to start the shutdown process.
4. The SHUTDOWN Completed message appears when the AUDIX is
successfully shutdown. This takes about 2 minutes.
5. You can now shut down the carrier or remove the AUDIX System for
service.
!
CAUTION:
If leaving AUDIX System in the carrier, back it out about 2 in. (5 cm) to
eliminate the possibility of damage due to power surges.
Power Up the AUDIX System
■If the AUDIX was removed from the cabinet:
1. Re-install the AUDIX and allow it to boot up automatically.
2. Check for AUDIX System errors.
■If the AUDIX remained in the cabinet but the cabinet was powered down:
1. Reseat the AUDIX
2. Power up the cabinet. The AUDIX reboots automatically.
3. Check for AUDIX System errors.
Enter.
■If the AUDIX remained in the cabinet and the cabinet was
down:
1. At the AUDIX console, hold the
crtl key and type cc.
2. Type 5 at the prompt. In about 2 minutes, the AUDIX boots up.
3. When the system initialization is complete, log in as craft.
4. Check for AUDIX System errors.
not
powered
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This chapter provides the information necessary to upgrade a G3vs with a TN790
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This upgrade requires replacing the existing cabinet with a new Single-Carrier
Control Cabinet. The port circuit packs from the present system may be reused
only if a site inspection determines that the port circuit pack vintages are usable in
the Release 8si.
Some of the interconnect cables from the existing system may be too short to
reach from the Release 8si cabinet to the Main Distribution Frame (MDF). If so,
the cables must be replaced as part of the upgrade process.
NOTE:
This chapter assumes that the current system contains an Intel® 386. If the
system is not at this level, refer to
Generic 3vs and Generic 3si Upgrades and Additions
Then return to this chapter to upgrade to Release 8.
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Administrator’s Guide
lists DEFINITY ECS Release 8 features and functions and also provides the
commands, procedures, and screens to initialize and administer the DEFINITY
System.
DEFINITY Communications System
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Service Interruption
The upgrade process for a standard reliability system requires a service
interruption. Coordinate the service interruption with the customer and the local
account team.
Call Management System (CMS)
The CMS link is dropped and restarted during the upgrade. This causes CMS
data to be lost. This data loss can be minimized if the upgrade is performed just
after the last CMS measurement interval.
All measurement data is lost during the upgrade (including BCMS). If needed, the
reports may be printed before the upgrade begins.
CMS could abort the processing of a call if a measured trunk that was part of the
conference dropped off the call before the end of the call. Customers experiencing
this symptom and who are running R3V4 CMS should update to r3v4ao.e or
higher.
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Contact Network Technicians
Contact the technician for each public and private network before the upgrade
begins. Otherwise, it is possible that network access trunk facilities will be busied
out at the far end.
Usable Circuit Packs
Every circuit pack used in the Release 8 system must conform to the minimum
usable vintage requirements for that system. At a presale site inspection, the
remediation process checks the vintages of existing circuit packs to be reused in
the Release 8 system. Replace all unusable vintage circuit packs with current
vintages.
Refer to
Notices,
pack vintages. For information about usable vintages of non-U.S. circuit packs,
refer to the ITAC Tech Alert from your regional distributor.
Technical Quarterly, Reference Guide for Circuit Pack Vintages, Change
and to the
Software Release Letter
Software Upgrade
Although the translations upgrade automatically to Release 8, several features
require special attention because of screen changes or potential naming conflicts
in the update or upgrade procedure.
for information about usable circuit
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Between customer confirmation and the actual update or upgrade, check the
screens to ensure the translations meet the customer’s needs. After rebooting the
system, enter the translations either locally or remotely. If done remotely, Contact
Field Support Administration Center (FSAC) for the remote entry. For information
to make the required changes, refer to:
■
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Administrator’s
Guide
No administration changes should be made during the upgrade procedure. There
can be time gaps between steps and, since the system cannot prevent
administration changes, it is up to the system technician to make sure that none
are attempted during the entire upgrade process.
Translation Card Compatibility
An upgrade from a G3V4 requires a Release 8 formatted translation card. A new
MIPS formatted translation card ships with each upgrade.
Required Tools
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This upgrade may require the following tools and other items:
■Wrist ground strap
■Flash maintenance kit (MTCE 00037) (from Material Stocking Location)
■Static-proof or original circuit pack packaging for transporting circuit packs
■One copy of each of the following books:
— DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8
— DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8
DC Isolator
Each peripheral connected to a DC-powered system, by the asynchronous EIA
RS-232 interface, requires a 116A or 105C isolator. The isolator is inserted at the
RS-232 interface between the peripheral and the interface connector to isolate
ground between the system and external adjuncts.
Antistatic Protection
!
CAUTION:
When handling circuit packs or any components of a DEFINITY ECS
system, always wear an antistatic wrist ground strap. Connect the strap to
an approved ground such as ground jack on the DEFINITY ECS system.
Maintenance for R8si
Administrator’s Guide
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Required Hardware
The equipment in Table 2-1 must be on-site before the upgrade begins. T o place a
claim for missing equipment, as part of the Streamlined Implementation process,
call 1-800-772-5409, or the number provided by your Lucent Technologies
representative.
Table 2-1. Required Hardware
EquipmentDescriptionQuantity
J58890L-1 L5Single Carrier Control Cabinet1
405970229WP-91153 Power Unit1
407780501TN790B (16 Mbyte) Processor Circuit Pack1
103557476
or
848254942
TN794 Network Control/Packet Interface
or
TN794/2400 Network Controller Interface Assembly
1
1,2
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105631527AHF110 TDM/LAN Bus Terminator2
601817448
or
601817422
or
601817430
2-Mbyte Mass-Storage Translation Card (White Card)
or
4-Mbyte Mass-Storage Translation Card (White Card)
or
10-Mbyte Mass-Storage Translation Card (White Card)
1
3
846408250Stiffener (Earthquake mounting only)1
846408243Earthquake Front Mounting Angle (Earthquake mounting
1
only)
106590953Apparatus Blanksup to 10
1.The TN790B and TN794 circuit packs ship inside the Basic Control Cabinet.
2.To determine which circuit pack you need, check the vintage of the control carrier. If your carrier is
listed in Table 2-2, use the TN794 circu it pack. If your c arrier is NOT l isted in Table 2-2, you need
the TN794/TN2400 circuit pack.
3.A 4-Mbyte translation card is required for a system that uses recorded announcements.
A 10-Mbyte card is required if a DEFINITY Wireless Business System is installed.
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DEFINITY R7.1 or later
Carrier/BackplaneEquipmentNotes
SCC Processor CabinetJ58890L-2 List 25This replaces List 10
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SCC Processor Cabinet
(Survivable Remote)
SCC Processor Cabinet (Knock
Down)
Backplane for the J58890L-2
List 25, List 31, and List 52
Cabinets
SCC Duplication Processor
Cabinet
SCC Duplication Processor
Cabinet (Knock Down)
Backplane for the J58890M-2
List 15 and List 52 Cabinets
MCC SI Processor CarrierJ58890AH-2 List 13This replaces List 10
MCC SI Processor Carrier
(Knock Down)
Backplane for the J58890AH-2
List 13 and List 55 Cabinets
MCC SI Duplication Processor
Carrier
MCC SI Duplication Processor
Carrier (Knock Down)
J58890L-2 List 31This replaces List 30
J58890L-2 List 52This replaces List 51
PWJ58890AL-1 List 3This backplane replaces List 2
J58890M-2 List 15This replaces List 7
J58890M-2 List 52This replaces List 51
PWJ58890AM-1 List 3This backplane replaces List 2
J58890AH-2 List 55This replaces List 54
PWJ58906AA-1 List 4 This backplane replaces List 3
J58890AJ-2 List 12This replaces List 9
J58890AJ-2 List 55This replaces List 54
Material required in ad dition to
L55 (Knock Down)
Backplan e for the J58890AJ-2
List 12 and List 55 Cabinets
Fiber Optic Cable: M CC Dup-I nt84820443414-in. cable
Fiber Optic Cable: SCC Dup-IntLL2SC-SC-10
J58890AJ-2 List 56This replaces List 53
PWJ58906AB-1 List 3This backplane replaces List 2
10-ft cable
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Task Ta b l e
Table 2-3 provides the high-level tasks to perform the upgrades. Refer to the
appropriate page for instructions for each step.
Table 2-3. Tasks to Upgrade to Release 8si
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Unpack and Inspect Control Cabinet
2-7
Install Control Cabinet2-8
Add Earthquake Protection2-8
Label Existing Cables
Install TDM/LAN Bus Terminators
Swing Existing System into Maintenance Position
Check Health of SPE
Disable Scheduled Maintenance and Alarm Origination to INADS
Disable TTI
Check TTI Status
Check Link Status
Save Translations
2-8
2-9
2-9
2-9
2-10
2-10
2-10
2-11
2-11
Remove ISDN Interface Links2-11
Save Announcements (if necessary)2-13
Verify Software Version2-13
Shut Down DEFINITY LAN Gateway System2-13
Shut Down DEFINITY AUDIX System2- 14
Power Down Existing System2-14
Remove Ground Connections2-15
Move 25-Pair Cables from G3vs System to R8si2-16
Move Management Terminal Cable from G3vs System to R8si2-16
Move Circuit Packs from G3vs System to R8si2-16
Connect Control Cabinet Power and Ground2-18
Power Up the System2-19
Administer the System2-19
Enable TTI2-22
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Table 2-3. Tasks to Upgrade to Release 8si
áTask DescriptionPage
Check Link Status
Enable Scheduled Maintenance2-23
Check Link Status2-23
Enable Scheduled Maintenance2-23
Enable Customer Options and Alarm Origination to INADS2-23
Save Translations2-24
Restore Announcements (if necessary)2-24
Power Up DEFINITY LAN Gateway System2-24
Power Up DEFINITY AUDIX System2-24
Display Memory-Configuration2-25
Disassemble the G3vs System2-25
Return Replaced Equipment2-26
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Unpack and Inspect Control Cabinet
1. Unpack J58890L-1 L5 Single-Carrier Control Cabinet and verify comcode
vintage of the control carrier.
!
CAUTION:
Take care to avoid injury while cutting and removing bands.
NOTE:
V erify the vintage of the control carrier and check it against Table 2-2.
If your carrier is NOT listed, you need a TN794/TN2400 circuit pack.
2. Inspect cabinet for any shipping damage. Report any damage per local
procedures.
3. Remove all of the packing material from the cabinet.
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Install Control Cabinet
1. Position the control cabinet at the desired location (as close to the Main
Distribution Frame [MDF] as possible).
!
CAUTION:
The cabinet may weigh as much as 130 pounds (58 kg). Use lifting
precautions to avoid injury.
2. If earthquake protection is not required, install hole plugs (provided with
cabinet) in the holes previously occupied by the 2 carriage bolts at the
bottom rear of the cabinet.
Add Earthquake Protection
1. If earthquake protection is required, refer to Chapter 6, ‘‘Adding or
Removing Hardware’’.
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Label Existing Cables
1. To make reconnecting the cables simpler and more reliable, label every
reusable connector cable in the system.
2. Install new connector cables, as necessary, onto the connectors on the
rear of the cabinet.
3. Route the cables to the MDF and cross-connect as necessary.
NOTE:
The cables connecting to the existing system are probably too short.
Replace these cables with new, longer cables (if necessary).
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1. Verity that the two AHF110 TDM/LAN bus terminators are installed per
Figure 2-1
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Figure Notes:
1. Rear of Control Cabinet
3. TDM/LAN Bus Terminator in Slot 02
2. TDM/LAN Bus Terminator in Slot 22
Figure 2-1. Location of TDM/LAN Bus Terminators
Swing Existing System into Maintenance Position
1. While lifting on the left side of the existing cabinet, allow the left side to
swing outward and to the right.
Check Health of SPE
Type status system 1 and press Enter to check the health of the system.
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Origination to INADS
1. Type change system-parameters maintenance and press Enter to prevent
scheduled daily maintenance from interfering with the update or upgrade.
2. If scheduled maintenance has begun, set the Stop Time field to 1 minute
after the current time.
or
If scheduled maintenance has not begun, set the Start Time field to a
time after the upgrade is completed. For example, if you start the upgrade
at 8:00 p.m. and the upgrade takes 90 minutes, set the Start Time field
to 21:30.
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CAUTION:
If you do not disable Alarm Origination, the system may generate
alarms, resulting in unnecessary trouble tickets.
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3. Type neither in the Alarm Origination to OSS Numbers field and
Enter.
press
NOTE:
For some software loads, set the Cleared Alarm Notification
and Restart Notification fields to disable before pressing
Disable TTI
NOTE:
Do this step only if the Terminal Translation Initialization (TTI) is disabled and you want
it enabled.
!
CAUTION:
If you do not disable the TTI, the translations can be corrupted.
1. Type change system-parameters features and press
Enter.
2. On the second screen, set the TTI Enable? field to n to de-activate the
TTI feature.
Check TTI Status
Enter.
1. Type status tti and press Enter. Wait until the Percent Complete field
shows 100%.
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Check Link Status
This optional step is to make sure the settings are the same after the upgrade.
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1. Type display communication-interface links and press
all enabled links.
2. Type status link
3. Write down which links are in service.
Save Translations
1. Type save translation and press Enter to write all translation information
from memory to the original translation flashcard, which takes about 10
minutes.
When the save translations command is successful, the error code must be
a zero; otherwise, the translations are not copied. If the translations were
corrupted, the following error message displays when logging in:
The save translation command cannot function if the translation
corruption message appears. Refer to ‘‘Translation Corruption
Detected’’ on page B-5 to clear the problem.
NOTE:
This translation card may or not be used in the remainder of the upgrade procedure,
depending on the outcome of the Remove ISDN Interface Links step. This card is
referred to as the original translation card.
Remove ISDN Interface Links
NOTE:
ISDN-PRI resides on the new TN794 (NetCon) circuit pack in R7si and later
releases. It is no longer on the processor interface circuit pack.
The translations are the same as those in pre-R7 when a packet control
circuit pack was used and the System Parameters Customer Options
field had the P A CCON field set to yes. That field was removed with the R7 or
later upgrade.
links
1. Type display communication-interface
and press Enter.
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2. Write down all BX.25 links. This information is used in the ‘‘Move Circuit
Packs from G3vs System to R8si’’ section.
3. Write down all ISDN links. If you found no ISDN links, go to ‘‘Save
Announcements (if necessary)’’.
4. For each link where the Prot field is set to ISDN, record the information in
all fields (in case you need to back out of the upgrade).
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5. For each ISDN link, type busy out link
link number
6. Type change communication-interface links and press
and press Enter.
Enter.
7. For each link where the Prot field is se t to ISDN, set the Enable field to n
and press
Enter.
8. Type display communication-interface processor-channels and press
Enter.
9. For each processor channel where the Application field is set to ISDN,
record the information in all fields (in case you need to back out of the
upgrade).
10. Type change communication-interface processor-channels and press
Enter.
11. For each processor channel where the Application field is set to ISDN,
clear all fields and press
12. Type change communication-interface links and press
each
13. For
PI extension where the Prot field is set to ISDN:
Enter.
Enter.
a. Set the Est Conn field to n.
b. Set the Prot field to bx25.
c. Set the DTE/DCE field to dte.
d. Leave the Identification field blank and press
Enter.
each
14. For
PI extension where the Prot field was set to ISDN:
a. Type display data-module
PI Ext number
and press Enter.
b. Record the information in each field (in case you need to back out of
the upgrade).
c. Type remove data-module
PI Ext number
and press Enter.
15. Insert the new translation card, which is formatted for use with Release 5
or later.
16. Type save translation and press
Enter. Save this card for rebooting after
you install the new hardware.
NOTE:
In this case, the original translation card is not be used for the
remainder of the upgrade procedure. The original translation card is
used only if you need to back out of the upgrade.
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Save Announcements (if necessary)
NOTE:
The TN750C Announcement circuit pack stores announcements in
nonvolatile memory; saving the announcements is optional.
1. If the PPN contains a TN750/B Announcement circuit pack, type display announcements and press
2. If administered recorded announcements are listed, type save announcements
D03. This takes about 30 minutes.
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cabinet carrier slot
NOTE:
For some software loads, type save announcements from
carrier slot
. Type help and press Enter for a list of correct commands.
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Enter.
and press Enter. For example,
cabinet
If standard reliability:
1. Type list configuration software-version and press
Enter. Under the
UPDATE FILE column, note whether any patches have been applied.
NOTE:
If you restore the system to the old software, you must download
these patches onto the system.
If high or critical reliability:
1. Type list configuration software-version long and press
Enter.
Shut Down DEFINITY LAN Gateway System
!
WARNING:
Neglecting to shut down the LAN Gateway assembly before powering down the system
cabinet where it resides can damage the LAN Gateway disk.
1. Log onto the DEFINITY LAN Gateway.
2. On the main menu, select Maintenance > Reset System > Shutdown.
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Shut Down DEFINITY AUDIX System
!
WARNING:
Neglecting to shut down the AUDIX assembly before powering down the system
cabinet where it resides can damage the AUDIX disk.
1. Shut down the AUDIX assembly and allow the disk to completely spin
down. Refer to ‘‘DEFINITY AUDIX Power Procedures’’ on page 1-26
Power Down Existing System
!
CAUTION:
Powering down the control cabinet causes important system data, such as BCMS data,
records of queued ACD calls, Automatic Wakeup request, and Do Not Disturb requests,
to be lost.
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1. Behind the G3vs cabinet, set the circuit breaker to OFF. See Figure 2-2
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120/240 V
60/50~
6/3A
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Figure Notes
1. 10 AWG (#25) (6 mm
2
) Wire to
Coupled Bonding Conductor (CBC)
2. Backplane Connectors 1-4
3. Backplane Connectors 5-10
4. TERM Connector
Figure 2-2. Rear of G3vs System Cabinet
2
5. 6 AWG (#40) (16 mm2) Wire to
Approved Ground
6. AC Power Receptacle
7. Ground Block
8. Circuit Breaker
Remove Ground Connections
1. Remove the 6 AWG (#40) (16 mm2) ground wire from the ground block on
the rear of the G3vs system. This wire later attaches to the new control
cabinet.
2. Remove the 10 AWG (#25) (6 mm
wire from the ground block on the rear of the G3vs system. This wire later
attaches to the new control cabinet.
2
) Coupled Bonding Conductor (CBC)
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Move 25-Pair Cables from G3vs System to R8si
1. Remove any reusable 25-pair cables from the rear of the G3vs system.
NOTE:
The distance from the wall-mount G3vs system and the Release 8si
system may require that all cables be replaced with longer cables.
2. Attach any reusable 25-pair cables to the required connectors on the rear
of the Release 8si system.
new
3. Attach a n y
25-pair cables to the required connectors on the rear of the
Release 8si system. Route the new cables to the MDF and attach.
Move Management Terminal Cable from G3vs
System to R8si
1. Remove the management terminal cable from the rear of the G3vs system.
2. Attach the management terminal cable to the rear of the Release 8si
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Move Circuit Packs from G3vs System to R8si
1. Label each port circuit pack in the G3vs system with its slot number.
2. Remove all circuit packs from the G3vs system. Store the circuit packs in
the static-proof packaging.
3. Remove and retain all circuit pack blanks.
4. Install the power unit and the remaining control circuit packs into the new
control cabinet. See Table 2-4
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Table 2-4. Circuit Packs for R8si
Circuit PackNameNew or Used
TN790BProcessor New
TN794Network Control/Packet
Interface
TN765Pr ocessor Interface
TN780Tone-Clock/GeneratorReuse the circuit pack from G3vs
Other port circuit
packs
1.Only if BX.25 was administered.
VariousReuse the circuit packs from G3vs
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Reuse the cir cuit pack from G3vs
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system
system
NOTE:
A TN2182 Tone-Clock can replace the TN756 Tone-Detector/
Generator. If a TN2182 is used, a TN748B Tone-Detector is not
required.
5. Install the port circuit packs into the control cabinet. Since the new control
cabinet has more port slots than the G3vs cabinet, there should not be a
need to retranslate these circuit packs.
6. Install blank faceplates in any vacated slots.
7. Check the load number on the TN790B Processor label. Insert the
appropriate flashcard into the TN794 Network Control/Packet Interface
based on the following parameters:
■If the load number is the Release 8 load number, insert the new or
original translation card as directed in the Save Translation step and
Remove ISDN Interface Links step.
■If the load number is
not
the Release 8 load number, insert the
orange-labeled software memory card.
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1. Connect a 6 AWG (#40) (16 mm2) wire (previously used on the G3vs
cabinet) from the single-point ground block on the control cabinet to the
approved ground. See Figure 2-3
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Figure Notes
1. Control Cabinet
2. Circuit Breaker
3. AC Power Receptacle
4. Single-Point Ground Block
5. 8-ft (2.5-m) Power Cord
5
6
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6. NEMA 5-15 or 5-20 Receptacl e or
Equivalent
7. 6 AWG (16 mm
2
) Cabinet Ground
Wire to Approved Ground
2
8. 10 AWG (6 mm
) Wire to CBC
Figure 2-3. Typical AC Power and Ground Layout
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2. Connect a 10 AWG (#25) (6 mm
) wire (previously used on the G3vs
cabinet) between the cabinet single-point ground block and the CBC.
3. Connect the supplied cabinet AC power cord to the AC receptacle on the
rear of the control cabinet. Plug the opposite end of the cord into the
dedicated electrical outlet.
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Power Up the System
1. Set the cabinet circuit breaker to ON. The system performs the reset
level 4 reboot process and loads translations from the translation card. This
takes about 10 minutes.
2. Affix the new TN790B circuit pack position label (designation strip) to the
front of the cabinet.
Administer the System
1. Log in as craft at the login: prompt.
2. Check for the Translation Corruption Detected message before
proceeding with the upgrade. If corruption is detected, refer to ‘‘Translation
Corruption Detected’’ in Appendix B, ‘‘Troubleshooting an Upgrade’’ to
correct the problem.
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CAUTION:
Do not continue with the upgrade process until the translations errors
are corrected.
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3. Type status system 1 and press Enter to check the SPE Alarms field and
verify that the Tone Clock is active.
Set Daylight Savings Rules
You can set up to 15 customized daylight savings time rules. A daylight savings
time rule specifies the exact time when you want to transition to and from daylight
savings time. It also specifies the increment at which to transition
NOTE:
The default daylight savings rule is 0, no daylight savings.
1. Type change daylight-savings-rules and press
Enter.
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RuleChange DayMonth___Date Time____Increment
0:No Daylight Savings
1:Start: first Sunday
Stop: first Sunday___ on or after October_ 25 at _2:00
2:Start: first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__
Stop: first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__
3:Start: first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__
Stop: first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__
4:Start: first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__
Stop: first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__
5:Start: first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__
Stop: first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__
6:Start: first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__
Stop: first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__
7:Start: first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__
Stop: first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__
DAYLIGHT SAVINGS RULES
___ on or after April___ 1 at _2:00 01:00
2. Type the appropriate start and stop information in the Change Day,
Month, Date, Time, and Increment (f or example, 1:00 equals one hour)
fields for each rule.
NOTE:
You can change any rule except rule 0 (zero). You cannot delete a
daylight savings rule if it is in use on either the Locations or Date and
Time screens.
3. When done, press
Set Date and Time
1. Type set time and press Enter to bring up the Date and Time screen .
DATE AND TIME
DATE
Day of the Week: Tuesday
Day of the Month: 7 Year: 2000
TIME
Hour: 20
Screen 2-1. Typical Date and Time Screen
Enter.
Month: November
Minute: 30Second: XXType: standard
Daylight Savings Rule: 1
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2. Type the day in English (Sunday through Saturday) in the Day of the
Week: field. See Table 2-5
4. Type the day of month (1 through 31) in the Day of the Month: field
and press
5. Type the current year in the Year: field and press
Tab to move to the next field.
TAB to move to the next
field.
6. Type the current hour for a 24-hour clock in the Hour: field and press
move to the next field.
Tab to
7. Type the current min ute (0 through 59) in the Minute: field (seconds
cannot be set). When done, press
Tab to move to next field
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8. Type standard or daylight savings in the Type field, according to the
current time in the local time zone. For example, if currently on standard
time, type standard.
9. Type the rule number in the Daylight Savings Rule field.
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10. When all the information is correct, press
11. Type display time and press
Set Additional Administration
For standard reliability:
1. Type list configuration software-version and press
system software version (in the Memory Resident field).
For high or critical reliability:
1. Type list configuration software-version long and press
the system software version (in the Memory Resident field)
For all reliabilities:
2. Perform a sanity check on the system by executing the following
commands to ensure the translations were read in properly:
a. list station
b. list trunk-group
c. list hunt-group
This ensures there is no translation corruption and the translations can be
saved with the new software.
Enter.
Enter to verify date and time data.
Enter to verify the
Enter to verify
3. Notify the switch administrator that for any previous login names and
passwords that still exist, the passwords expire in 24 hours. When
changed, the new login names and passwords must conform to the
following requirements:
As before, a login name must have 3 to 6 alphanumeric characters. A
password must have 4 to 11 characters, including at least 1 alphabetic
character and 1 numeric character.
4. Since an R1V3.0 G3-MA cannot notify users about expiring passwords,
disable password aging for any login name used with an R1V3.0 G3-MA.
Enable TTI
NOTE:
Do this step only if the TTI is disabled and you want it enabled.
1. Type change system-parameters features and press
TTI field back to its value before the upgrade.
Enter to change the
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Resolve Alarms
1. Type display alarms and press Enter to examine the alarm log. Resolve
any alarms that may exist using
Server Maintenance for R8si
Check Link Status
1. Type display communication-interface links and press Enter.
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2. Type status link
number
and press Enter. Repeat this step for each link.
Enable Scheduled Maintenance
1. Type change system-parameters maintenance and press Enter to enable
the scheduled daily maintenance.
2. Check the time fields.
Enable Customer Options and Alarm Origination
to INADS
1. Get the DOSS order number of the upgrade from the project manager and
ask the regional Customer Software Administration to complete the steps
in the shaded box. See ‘‘Where to Call for Technical Support’’ on page -xx
for telephone numbers.
NOTE:
As part of the system registration process, the INADS Database
Administrator enables Alarm Origination.
2. When administr ation is completed, log in as craft at the Login: prompt.
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"init" login administration:
1. Log in as init.
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2. Type change system-parameters customer-options and press
to verify that the customer options are properly set.
3. Go to screen 6, QSIG Optional Features, and set the Basic Call Setup field to y if the customer was using Supplementary Services
Protocol b or d on an ISDN-PRI trunk group before the upgrade.
4. Type change system-parameters offer-options and press
5. If the Activate Offer field is n, set it to y and press
message lets you know whether you need to save translations and
reboot to make the change permanent.
6. Press
Enter to effect the changes or Cancel if there were no changes.
7. Contact the requester when done.
Save Translations
1. Type save translation and press Enter to copy upgraded translations in
memory to the upgraded translation card, which takes about 10 minutes.
Restore Announcements (if necessary)
1. Type restore announcements and press Enter to copy announcements
from the upgraded translation flashcard to memory, which takes about 40
minutes.
Enter
Enter.
Tab . A warning
Power Up DEFINITY LAN Gateway System
1. Log onto the DEFINITY LAN Gateway.
2. On the main menu, select Maintenance > Reset System > Reboot System.
Power Up DEFINITY AUDIX System
1. To power up the AUDIX assembly, refer to ‘‘DEFINITY AUDIX Power
Procedures’’ on page 1-26.
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Display Memory-Configuration
1. Log in as craft. If the Translation Corruption Detected message
appears, refer to ‘‘Translation Corruption Detected’’ on page B-5
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2. Type display memory-configuration and press
DRAM field. SIMM field “A” must contain a 16.
Disassemble the G3vs System
1. Remove any unused 25-pair cables from the rear of the system.
2. Loosen the 4 shoulder screws holding the cabinet to the mounting plate.
See Figure 2-4
3. Remove the locking screw holding the cabinet to the center of the mounting
plate.
4. Return the system cabinet to its locked operating position.
5. Align the 4 shoulder screws with the keyhole slots and remove the cabinet
from the mounting plate.
6. Remove the 5 lower wood screws from the wall plate and loosen the top 2
wood screws. Remove the mounting assembly.
7. Remove the top 2 wood screws.
Enter. Check the total
.
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4
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Figure Notes:
1. Shoulder Screws
2. Compact Single-Carrier
Cabinet
2
5
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4. Wall Mounting Plate Showing Keyhole
Slots
5. Cabinet Support Bracket
3. Plywood Sheet
Figure 2-4. Exploded View of G3vs System
Return Replaced Equipment
1. Return replaced equipment to Lucent Technologies according to the
requirements outlined in:
BCS/Material Logistics, MSL/Attended Stocking Locations
Methods and Procedures for Basic Material Returns
2. If the original translation card is not being used with the Release 8
software, retain it for up to 10 business days to verify that the customer is
satisfied and that there is no need to reverse the upgrade.
3. After 10 days, return the translation card to Lucent Technologies.
6. Spring-Loaded Housing Locking Screws
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This chapter provides the information necessary to upgrade a DEFINITY ECS
System with a TN786B processor to a Release 8si.
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NOTE:
This chapter assumes that the current system contains an Intel 386®
processor. If the system is not at this level, refer to
Communications System Generic 3vs and Generic 3si Upgrades and
Additions
Then return to this chapter to upgrade to Release 8.
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Administrator’s Guide
lists DEFINITY ECS Release 8 features and functions and also provides the
commands, procedures, and forms to initialize and administer the DEFINITY
System.
Read this First
Service Interruption
The upgrade process for a standard reliability system requires a service
interruption of about 30 minutes. The service interruption for a high or critical
reliability system is about 15 minutes. Closely coordinate the service interruption
with the customer and the local account team.
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Call Management System (CMS)
The CMS link is dropped and restarted during the upgrade. This causes CMS
data to be lost. This data loss can be minimized if the upgrade is performed just
after the last CMS measurement interval.
All measurement data is lost during the upgrade (including BCMS). If needed, the
reports may be printed before the upgrade begins.
CMS could abort the processing of a call if a measured trunk that was part of the
conference dropped off the call before the end of the call. Customers experiencing
this symptom and who are running R3V4 CMS should update to r3v4ao.e or
higher.
Contact Network Technicians
Contact the technician for each public and private network before the upgrade
begins. Otherwise, it is possible that network access trunk facilities will be busied
out at the far end.
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Translation Card Compatibility
An upgrade from a G3V4 requires a Release 8 formatted translation card. A MIPS
formatted translation card ships with each upgrade.
Usable Circuit Packs
Every circuit pack used in the Release 8 system must conform to the minimum
usable vintage requirements for that system. At a presale site inspection, the
remediation process checks the vintages of existing circuit packs to be reused in
the Release 8 system. Replace all unusable vintage circuit packs with current
vintages.
Refer to
Notices,
pack vintages. For information about usable vintages of non-U.S. circuit packs,
refer to the ITAC Tech Alert from your regional distributor.
Technical Quarterly, Reference Guide for Circuit Pack Vintages, Change
and to the
Software Release Letter
for information about usable circuit
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Software Upgrade
Although the translations upgrade automatically to Release 8si, several features
require special attention because of screen changes or potential naming conflicts
in the update or upgrade procedure.
Between customer confirmation and the actual update or upgrade, check the
screens to ensure the translations meet the customer’s needs. After rebooting the
system, enter the translations either locally or remotely. If done remotely, Contact
Field Support Administration Center (FSAC) for the remote entry. For information
to make the required changes, refer to:
■
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Administrator’s
Guide
No administration changes should be made during the upgrade procedure. There
can be time gaps between steps and because the system cannot prevent
administration changes, it is up to the system technician to make sure that none
are attempted during the entire upgrade process.
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Required Tools
This upgrade may require the following tools and other items:
■Wrist ground strap
■Static-proof or original circuit pack packaging for transporting circuit packs
■One copy of each of the following books:
— DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8
— DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8
DC Isolator
Each peripheral connected to a DC-powered system, by the asynchronous EIA
RS-232 interface, requires a 116A or 105C isolator. The isolator is inserted at the
RS-232 interface between the peripheral and the interface connector to isolate
ground between the system and external adjuncts.
Antistatic Protection
!
CAUTION:
When handling circuit packs or any components of a DEFINITY ECS
system, always wear an antistatic wrist ground strap. Connect the strap to
an approved ground such as ground jack on the DEFINITY ECS system.
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Required Hardware
The equipment in Table 3-1 must be on site before the upgrade begins. To place a
claim for missing equipment, as part of the Streamlined Implementation process,
call 1-800-772-5409, or the number provided by your Lucent Technologies
representative.
847008463Contr ol Cabi net Lab el12
407780501TN790B (16 Mbyte) Processor Circuit
12
Pack
848254942Network Controller Interface Assembly
12
(Combination of TN794 and TN2400
Circuit Packs)
1.A 4-Mbyte translation card is required for a system using recorded announcements. A 10-Mbyte
card is required for systems with a DEFINITY Wireless Business System installed.
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Task Ta b l e
Table 3-2 provide the high-level tasks to perform the upgrades in this chapter.
Refer to the appropriate page for instructions for each step. The upgrade
procedure is similar for both the standard and high or critical reliability system with
a few exceptions. These exceptions are noted as you go through the steps.
Table 3-2. Tasks to upgrade the software and hardware
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Check SPE
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Disable Scheduled Maintenance and Alarm Origination to INADS3-6
Disable TTI3-7
Check TTI Status3-7
Check Link Status3-7
Save Translations3-7
Remove ISDN Interface Links3-8
Save Announcements (if necessary)3-9
Verify Software Version3-10
Shut Down DEFINITY LAN Gateway System3-10
Shut Down DEFINITY AUDIX System3- 10
Power Down the Control Cabinet3-10
Remove the Circuit Packs3-11
Install Circuit Packs3-11
Power Up the System (Standard Reliability)3-13
Power Up the System (H/C Reliability)3-13
Affix the Label3-14
Administer the System3-14
Enable TTI3-17
Resolve Alarms3-18
Check Link Status3-18
Enable Scheduled Maintenance3-18
Enable Customer Options and Alarm Origination to INADS3-18
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Restore Announcements (if necessary)
Power Up DEFINITY LAN Gateway System3-19
Power Up DEFINITY AUDIX System3-19
Return Replaced Equipment3-20
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Check SPE
Type status system 1 and press Enter to check the health of the system.
Disable Scheduled Maintenance and Alarm
Origination to INADS
1. Type change system-parameters maintenance and press Enter to prevent
scheduled daily maintenance from interfering with the update or upgrade.
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2. If scheduled maintenance has begun, set the Stop Time field to 1 minute
after the current time.
or
If scheduled maintenance has not begun, set the Start Time field to a
time after the upgrade is completed. For example, if you start the upgrade
at 8:00 p.m. and the upgrade takes 90 minutes, set the Start Time field
to 21:30.
!
CAUTION:
If you do not disable Alarm Origination, the system may generate
alarms, resulting in unnecessary trouble tickets.
3. Type neither in the Alarm Origination to OSS Numbers field and
Enter.
press
NOTE:
For some software loads, set the Cleared Alarm Notification
and Restart Notification fields to disable before pressing
Enter.
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Disable TTI
NOTE:
Do this step only if the Terminal Translation Initialization (TTI) is disabled
and you want it enabled.
!
CAUTION:
If you do not disable the TTI, the translations can be corrupted.
1. Type change system-parameters features and press Enter.
2. On the second screen, set the TTI Enable? field to n to de-activate the
TTI feature.
Check TTI Status
1. Type status tti and press Enter. Wait until the Percent Complete field
shows 100%.
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Check Link Status
This optional step is to make sure the settings are the same after the upgrade.
1. Type display communication-interface links and press
all enabled links.
2. Type status link
3. Write down which links are in service.
Save Translations
1. Type save translation and press Enter to write all translation information
from memory to the original translation flashcard, which takes about 10
minutes.
When the save translations command is successful, the error code must be
a zero; otherwise, the translations are not copied. If the translations were
corrupted, the following error message displays when logging in:
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NOTE:
The save translation command cannot function if the translation
corruption message appears. Refer to ‘‘Translation Corruption
Detected’’ on page B-5 to clear the problem.
NOTE:
This translation ca rd may or not be used in the remainder of the upgrade
procedure, depending on the outcome of the Remove ISDN Interface Links
step. This card is referred to as the original translation card.
Remove ISDN Interface Links
NOTE:
ISDN-PRI resides on the new TN794 (NetCon) circuit pack in R7si and later
releases. It is no longer on the processor interface circuit pack.
The translations are the same as those in pre-R7 when a packet control
circuit pack was used and the System Parameters Customer Options
field had the P A CCON field set to yes. That field was removed with the R7 or
later upgrade.
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links
1. Type display communication-interface
and press Enter.
2. Write down all BX.25 links. This information is used in the ‘‘Remove the
Circuit Packs’’ section.
3. Write down all ISDN links. If you found no ISDN links, go to ‘‘Save
Announcements (if necessary)’’.
4. For each link where the Prot field is set to ISDN, record the information in
all fields (in case you need to back out of the upgrade).
5. For each ISDN link, type busy out link
link number
6. Type change communication-interface links and press
and press Enter.
Enter.
7. For each link where the Prot field is se t to ISDN, set the Enable field to n
and press
Enter.
8. Type display communication-interface processor-channels and press
Enter.
9. For each processor channel where the Application field is set to ISDN,
record the information in all fields (in case you need to back out of the
upgrade).
10. Type change communication-interface processor-channels and press
Enter.
11. For each processor channel where the Application field is set to ISDN,
clear all fields and press
Enter.
12. Type change communication-interface links and press
Enter.
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13. For
each
PI extension where the Prot field is set to ISDN:
a. Set the Est Conn field to n.
b. Set the Prot field to bx25.
c. Set the DTE/DCE field to dte.
Enter.
14. For
d. Leave the Identification field blank and press
each
PI extension where the Prot field was set to ISDN:
a. Type display data-module
PI Ext number
and press Enter.
b. Record the information in each field (in case you need to back out of
the upgrade).
c. Type remove data-module
PI Ext number
and press Enter.
15. Insert the new translation card, which is formatted for use with Release 5
or later.
16. Type save translation and press
Enter. Save this card for rebooting after
you install the new hardware.
NOTE:
In this case, the original translation card is not be used for the
remainder of the upgrade procedure. The original translation card is
used only if you need to back out of the upgrade.
Save Announcements (if necessary)
NOTE:
The TN750C Announcement circuit pack stores announcements in
nonvolatile memory; saving the announcements is optional.
1. If the PPN contains a TN750/B Announcement circuit pack, type display announcements and press
2. If administered recorded announcements are listed, type save announcements
D03. This takes about 30 minutes.
01
NOTE:
For some software loads, type save announcements from
carrier slot
cabinet carrier slot
. Type help and press Enter for a list of correct commands.
Enter.
and press Enter. For example,
cabinet
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Verify Software Version
If standard reliability:
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1. Type list configuration software-version and press
UPDATE FILE column, note whether any patches have been applied.
NOTE:
If you restore the system to the old software, you must download
these patches onto the system.
If high or critical reliability:
1. Type list configuration software-version long and press
Enter. Under the
Enter.
Shut Down DEFINITY LAN Gateway System
!
WARNING:
Neglecting to shut down the LAN Gateway assembly before powering down the system
cabinet where it resides can damage the LAN Gateway disk.
1. Log onto the DEFINITY LAN Gateway.
2. On the main menu, select Maintenance > Reset System > Shutdown.
Shut Down DEFINITY AUDIX System
!
WARNING:
Neglecting to shut down the AUDIX assembly before powering down the system
cabinet where it resides can damage the AUDIX disk.
1. Shut down the AUDIX assembly and allow the disk to completely spin
down. Refer to ‘‘DEFINITY AUDIX Power Procedures’’ on page 1-26
Power Down the Control Cabinet
!
CAUTION:
Powering down the control cabinet causes important system data, such as BCMS data,
records of queued ACD calls, Automatic Wakeup request, and Do Not Disturb requests,
to be lost.
1. Set the circuit breaker to OFF.
On a Single-Carrier Cabinet, the breaker is on the back. On a Multicarrier
Cabinet, the breaker is on the front.
.
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Remove the Circuit Packs
NOTE:
More detailed information on removing and adding circuit packs is in Chapter 6,
‘‘Adding or Removing Hardware’’
NOTE:
If this is a duplicated system, remove the circuit packs in both carriers
1. Remove the TN777/B Network Controller (NETCON) circuit pack and place
it in antistatic packing material.
2. Remove the translation card from the TN777 and set it aside for later use.
3. Remove the TN786B processor circuit pack and any attached CPP1 circuit
packs and place them in antistatic packing material.
4. Remove the TN778 packet control (PACCON) circuit pack, if present, and
cables and place it in antistatic packing material.
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NOTE:
Do the following step only if no BX.25 links were administered and the
customer does not plan to use the TN765 processor interface circuit pack(s)
in the future.
5. Remove the TN765 Processor Interface circuit pack and place it in
antistatic packing material.
Install Circuit Packs
NOTE:
If this is a duplicated system, install the circuit packs in both carriers.
1. Insert the TN790B processor circuit pack into the slot labeled PROCR.
NOTE:
To properly seat the circuit pack, push firmly on the front of the
faceplate until the latches reach the bottom rail of the carrier. Then
close the latches until they are fully engaged.
2. Insert the TN794/ T N240 0 assembly (Figure 3-1
PACKET CONT slots.
) into the NET CONT and
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3. Install apparatu s blanks in any vacated slots.
4. Check the software load number on the TN790B Processor label. Insert the
appropriate flashcard into the TN794/TN2400 assembly based on the
following parameters:
■If the load number is the Release 8 load number, insert the new or
original translation card as directed in the Save Translation step and
Remove ISDN Interface Links step.
■If the load number is
not
the Release 8 load number, insert the
orange-labeled software memory card.
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Power Up the System (Standard Reliability)
1. Set the cabinet circuit breaker to ON.
NOTE:
If the system was rebooted with the software memory flashcard, you hear a
beep from the SAT when you need to switch flashcards. This takes about 3
minutes.
2. If applicable, remove the software memory flashcard and insert the new or
original translation flashcard as directed in the Save Translation step and
Remove ISDN Interface Links step.
Power Up the System (H/C Reliability)
If powering up with translation cards inserted:
1. Verify that SPE select switches on the TN792 Duplication Interface circuit
packs are on AUTO.
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2. Set the cabinet circuit breaker to ON and wait for login prompt.
If powering up with software memory flashcard inserted:
1. Set the SPE select switches to the control carrier that has software
memory flashcard inserted.
2. Set the cabinet circuit breaker to ON.
NOTE:
Look for the “Card in Use” LED below the flashcard on the TN794 to
go out. This takes about 3 minutes.
3. Remove software memory flashcard and insert the new or original
translation flashcard into the same carrier as directed in the Save
Translation step and Remove ISDN Interface Links step.
4. Insert the software memory flashcard into the other carrier.
NOTE:
Wait for login: prompt. This takes about 3 minutes.
5. Power down the cabinet.
6. Set the SPE select switches to the control carrier with the software memory
card inserted.
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7. Set the cabinet circuit breaker to ON
NOTE:
Look for the “Card in Use” LED below the flashcard on the TN794 to
go out. This takes about 3 minutes.
8. Remove software memory flashcard and insert the new or original
translation flashcard into the same carrier as directed in the Save
Translation step and Remove ISDN Interface Links step.
NOTE:
Wait for login: prompt. This takes about 3 minutes.
9. Set the SPE select switches to AUTO.
Affix the Label
1. Affix the new TN790B processor circuit pack position label (designation
strip) to the front of the cabinet.
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2. Affix the new TN794/TN2400 network controller interface assembly circuit
pack position label (designation strip) to the front of the cabinet.
Administer the System
1. Log in as craft at the login: prompt.
2. Check for the Translation Corruption Detected message before
proceeding with the upgrade. If corruption is detected, refer to ‘‘Translation
Corruption Detected’’ in Appendix B, ‘‘Troubleshooting an Upgrade’’ to
correct the problem.
!
CAUTION:
Do not continue with the upgrade process until the translations errors
are corrected.
3. Type status system 1 and press Enter to check the SPE Alarms field and
verify that the Tone Clock is active.
Set Daylight Savings Rules
You can set up to 15 customized daylight savings time rules. A daylight savings
time rule specifies the exact time when you want to transition to and from daylight
savings time. It also specifies the increment at which to transition
NOTE:
The default daylight savings rule is 0, no daylight savings.
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1. Type change daylight-savings-r ules and press Enter.
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RuleChange DayMonth___Date Time____Increment
0:No Daylight Savings
1:Start: first Sunday
Stop: first Sunday___ on or after October_ 25 at _2:00
2:Start: first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__
Stop: first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__
3:Start: first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__
Stop: first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__
4:Start: first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__
Stop: first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__
5:Start: first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__
Stop: first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__
6:Start: first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__
Stop: first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__
7:Start: first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__
Stop: first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__
DAYLIGHT SAVINGS RULES
___ on or after April___ 1 at _2:00 01:00
2. Type the appropriate start and stop information in the Change Day,
Month, Date, Time, and Increment (f or example, 1:00 equals one hour)
fields for each rule.
NOTE:
You can change any rule except rule 0 (zero). You cannot delete a
daylight savings rule if it is in use on either the Locations or Date and
Time screens.
3. When done, press
Set Date and Time
1. Type set time and press Enter to bring up the Date and Time screen .
DATE AND TIME
DATE
Day of the Week: Tuesday
Day of the Month: 7 Year: 2000
TIME
Hour: 20
Screen 3-1. Typical Date and Time Screen
Enter.
Month: November
Minute: 30Second: XXType: standard
Daylight Savings Rule: 1
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2. Type the day in English (Sunday through Saturday) in the Day of the
Week: field. See Table 3-3
4. Type the day of month (1 through 31) in the Day of the Month: field
and press
5. Type the current year in the Year: field and press
Tab to move to the next field.
TAB to move to the next
field.
6. Type the current hour for a 24-hour clock in the Hour: field and press
move to the next field.
Tab to
7. Type the current min ute (0 through 59) in the Minute: field (seconds
cannot be set). When done, press
Tab to move to next field
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8. Type standard or daylight savings in the Type field, according to the
current time in the local time zone. For example, if currently on standard
time, type standard.
9. Type the rule number in the Daylight Savings Rule field.
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10. When all the information is correct, press
11. Type display time and press
Set Additional Administration
For standard reliability:
1. Type list configuration software-version and press
system software version (in the Memory Resident field).
For high or critical reliability:
1. Type list configuration software-version long and press
the system software version (in the Memory Resident field)
For all reliabilities:
2. Perform a sanity check on the system by executing the following
commands to ensure the translations were read in properly:
a. list station
b. list trunk-group
c. list hunt-group
This ensures there is no translation corruption and the translations can be
saved with the new software.
Enter.
Enter to verify date and time data.
Enter to verify the
Enter to verify
3. Notify the switch administrator that for any previous login names and
passwords that still exist, the passwords expire in 24 hours. When
changed, the new login names and passwords must conform to the
following requirements:
As before, a login name must have 3 to 6 alphanumeric characters. A
password must have 4 to 11 characters, including at least 1 alphabetic
character and 1 numeric character.
4. Since an R1V3.0 G3-MA cannot notify users about expiring passwords,
disable password aging for any login name used with an R1V3.0 G3-MA.
Enable TTI
NOTE:
Do this step only if the TTI is disabled and you want it enabled.
1. Type change system-parameters features and press
TTI field back to its value before the upgrade.
Enter to change the
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Resolve Alarms
1. Type display alarms and press Enter to examine the alarm log. Resolve
any alarms that may exist using
Server Maintenance for R8si
Check Link Status
1. Type display communication-interface links and press Enter.
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2. Type status link
number
and press Enter. Repeat this step for each link.
Enable Scheduled Maintenance
1. Type change system-parameters maintenance and press Enter to enable
the scheduled daily maintenance.
2. Check the time fields.
Enable Customer Options and Alarm Origination
to INADS
1. Get the DOSS order number of the upgrade from the project manager and
ask the regional Customer Software Administration to complete the steps
in the shaded box. See ‘‘Where to Call for Technical Support’’ on page -xx
for telephone numbers.
NOTE:
As part of the system registration process, the INADS Database
Administrator enables Alarm Origination.
2. When administr ation is completed, log in as craft at the Login: prompt.
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1. Log in as init.
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2. Type change system-parameters customer-options and press
to verify that the customer options are properly set.
3. Go to screen 6, QSIG Optional Features, and set the Basic Call Setup field to y if the customer was using Supplementary Services
Protocol b or d on an ISDN-PRI trunk group before the upgrade.
4. Type change system-parameters offer-options and press
5. If the Activate Offer field is n, set it to y and press
message lets you know whether you need to save translations and
reboot to make the change permanent.
6. Press
Enter to effect the changes or Cancel if there were no changes.
7. Contact the requester when done.
Save Translations
1. Type save translation and press Enter to copy upgraded translations in
memory to the upgraded translation card, which takes about 10 minutes.
Restore Announcements (if necessary)
1. Type restore announcements and press Enter to copy announcements
from the upgraded translation flashcard to memory, which takes about 40
minutes.
Enter
Enter.
Tab . A warning
Power Up DEFINITY LAN Gateway System
1. Log onto the DEFINITY LAN Gateway.
2. On the main menu, select Maintenance > Reset System > Reboot System.
Power Up DEFINITY AUDIX System
1. To power up the AUDIX assembly, refer to ‘‘DEFINITY AUDIX Power
Procedures’’ on page 1-26.
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Return Replaced Equipment
1. Return the replaced equipment to Lucent Technologies according to the
requirements outlined in the following books:
BCS/Material Logistics, MSL/Attended Stocking Locations
Methods and Procedures for Basic Material Returns
2. If the original translation card is not being used with the Release 8
software, retain it for up to 10 business days to verify that the customer is
satisfied and that there is no need to reverse the upgrade.
3. After 10 days, return the translation card to Lucent Technologies.
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R8si/R8 SR EPN
This chapter provides the information necessary to upgrade the hardware and
software from a DEFINITY ECS Release 5si or Release 6si system with a
TN790/B processor to a Release 8si system. This includes the Survivable Remote
EPN (SR EPN). You are replacing the following hardware:
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■The TN790/B Processor with a new TN790B Processor, which contains the
Release 8 software.
■The TN777B Network Control and TN778 Packet Control (if present) with
the TN794/TN2400 Network Controller Interface Assembly
■TN772 Duplication Interfaces with the TN792 Duplication Interfaces for
high or critical reliability systems.
The procedures step you through a software and hardware upgrade that can be
done on either a standard reliability system or a high or critical reliability system.
For more help refer to the following books:
— DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Administrator’s
Guide
— DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Maintenance for
R8si
NOTE:
Upgrading an SR EPN is similar to upgrading an R8si system. If you are
upgrading an SR EPN:
1. Check the link status between the G3r PPN and the associated SR EPN.
The link must be up and functioning before you can upgrade. If the system
is in survive mode, resolve the alarms and return the link to service before
proceeding with the upgrade.
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Service Interruption
The upgrade process requires a service interruption of about 15 minutes. Closely
coordinate the service interruption with the customer and the local account team.
Call Management System (CMS)
The CMS link is dropped and restarted during the upgrade. This causes CMS
data to be lost. This data loss can be minimized if the upgrade is performed just
after the last CMS measurement interval.
All measurement data is lost during the upgrade (including BCMS). If needed, the
reports may be printed before the upgrade begins.
CMS could abort the processing of a call if a measured trunk that was part of the
conference dropped off the call before the end of the call. Customers experiencing
this symptom and who are running R3V4 CMS should update to r3v4ao.e or
higher.
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Contact Network Technicians
Contact the technician for each public and private network before the upgrade
begins. Otherwise, it is possible that network access trunk facilities will be busied
out at the far end.
Translation Card Compatibility
An upgrade from a G3V4 requires a Release 8 formatted translation card. A MIPS
formatted translation card ships with each upgrade.
Usable Circuit Packs
Every circuit pack used in the Release 8 system must conform to the minimum
usable vintage requirements for that system. At a presale site inspection, the
remediation process checks the vintages of existing circuit packs to be reused in
the Release 8 system. Replace all unusable vintage circuit packs with current
vintages.
Refer to
Notices,
pack vintages. For information about usable vintages of non-U.S. circuit packs,
refer to the
Technical Quarterly, Reference Guide for Circuit Pack Vintages, Change
and to the
Software Release Letter
ITAC Technical Alert
for information about usable circuit
from your regional distributor.
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