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DEFINITY
®
Enterprise Communications Server
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Your Responsibility for Your System’s Security
Toll fraud is the unauthorized use of your tel ec ommunications system by an unauthorized party, for example, persons other than your com-
pany’s employees, agents, subcontractors, or persons working on your company’ s beh alf. Not e t hat t her e ma y be a ris k of toll f rau d ass oci at ed 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 publ i c sw itched telephone 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 confi guring your equipment 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 pro duct in order to fully understand th e fe a­tures 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 fro m or will prevent unauthorized use of com­mon-carrier telecommun ic ation services or facili ti es accessed through or connected to it. Lucent Technologies will not be responsible for any charges that result from such unauthorized use.
Lucent Technologies Fraud I n tervention
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 Hotline at 1 800 643-2353 or contac t your local Lucent repr esentative .
Federal Communica tions Commissi on S ta tement Part 15: Class A Statement. This equipment has been tested and
found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursua nt to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are design ed to provide rea­sonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio-frequency 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 correct th e in te rfe re nce at his own expense.
Part 68: Network Registration Number. This equipment is registered with the FCC in accordan ce with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. It is identi­fied by FCC registration number AS593M-13283-MF-E.
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European Union Declaration of Conformity
The “CE” mark affixed to the DEFIN ITY® equipment described in this book indicates that the e quipment conforms to the foll ow i ng Euro­pean Union (EU) Directives:
• Electromagne tic Compatibility (89/336/EEC)
• Low Voltage (73/23/EEC)
• Telecommunications Terminal Equi p ment (TTE) i-CTR3 BRI and i-CTR4 PRI
For more information on standards compliance, contact your local dis­tributor.
Part 68: Answer-Supervision Signaling. Allowing this equipment to be operated in a manner that does not provide proper answ e r-supervi ­sion signaling is in violation of Part 68 Rule s. This e qui pm e nt retu rns answer-supervision signals to the public switched netw ork whe n:
• Answered b y the called station
• Answered by the attendant
• Routed to a recorded announcement that can be administered by the CPE user
Comments
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Acknowledgment
This document was prepared by Product Documentation Development, Lucent Technologies, Denver, CO.
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Contents

Contents
Contents iii
What’s New in Release 8.2r vii About This Book xv
Offer Categories xv
Security Issues xvi
Antistatic Protection xvi
Remove/Install Circuit Packs xvi
Upgrade Paths xvii
Conventions Used in This Book xviii
Related Books xix
How to Order Books xix
How to Comment on This Book xx
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Where to Call for Technical Support xx
Trademarks xxi
Standards Compliance xxii
LASER Product xxiii
Electromagnetic Compatibility Standards xxiii
Federal Communications Commission Statement xxv
1 Upgrading G3rV2, V3, V4 to R8r and
Adding Memory 1-1
Read This First 1-2
Task Tables 1-4
Upgrade the software and hardware 1-6
2 Upgrading R5r/R6r/R7r to R8r
without Adding Memory 2-1
Read This First 2-2
Task Tables 2-5
Upgrade the software and hardware 2-7
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3 Upgrading R5si/R6si to R8r EPN
and Adding Memory 3-1
Read This First 3-2
Task Tables 3-6
Preliminary Procedures 3-8
Release 5/6si to Release 8r 3-10
DEFINITY AUDIX Power Procedures 3-56
4 G3vs with Intel 386 or Risc
Processor to R8r 4-1
Read This First 4-2
Task Tables 4-4
Preliminary Procedures 4-6
Remove the Present System 4-7
Install the Release 8r Cabinets 4-11
Upgrade Completion 4-16
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DEFINITY AUDIX Power Procedures 4-19
5 Multicarrier G2 Universal Module
to R8r EPN 5-1
Single-Mode Fiber Attenuators 5-1
Read This First 5-2
Task Tables 5-10
Standard Reliability 5-15
High Reliability 5-44
Critical Reliability 5-75
6 Adding or Removing Cabinet Hardware 6-1
Single-Mode Fiber Attenuators 6-1
Add Circuit Packs 6-2
List of Circuit Packs 6-3
Add the Fiber Optic Cable 6-8
Install a New EPN Cabinet in an Existing System 6-22
Remove an EPN Cabinet from an Existing System 6-34
Add External Modem to EPN 6-41
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Add DCS Interface 6-42
Add IP Interface Assembly 6-45
Add TTC Japanese 2Mbit Trunks 6-79
Add a Control Carrier (Add Duplication) 6-80
Add a Switch Node Carrier (Standard Reliability) 6-94
Add a Switch Node Carrier (High or Critical Reliability) 6-108
Add Center Stage Switch 6-123
Add MCC Port Carriers 6-128
DEFINITY AUDIX Power Procedures 6-141
Installing an Integrated Channel
Service Unit (ICSU) Module 6-142
Installing a 3150/3170 Channel Service Unit 6-146
A Fiber Link Administration A-1
Administer Fiber Links A-1
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B Troubleshooting an Upgrade B-1
New for Release 8 B-2
Troubleshooting Guidelines B-7
Troubleshooting Release 8 Upgrades B-9
C Access Security Gateway C-1
Using the ASG Mobile C-2
GL Glossary and Abbreviations GL-1 IN Index IN-1
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What’s New in Release 8.2r

What’s New in Release 8.2r
This is a short list of what changed from Release 7r. For more detailed information, refer to categories addressed are as follows:
Features
Hardware
Tools
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. The
Commands, screens, and fields
Pr ocedures
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 features Networking — ISDN Public
64 bridged call appearances ATM circuit emulation service (CES) Abort transfer Feature plus — non-DID calling via UDP
Automatic exclusion Restricted Presentation Circular station hunting Multiple 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 pic k -up BellCore calling name ID Long hold recall - warning
Networking — QSIG
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Reset shift call Call-independent signaling connection (CISC)
Station self display VALU distinc tive alerting
Call Center
Advocate related enhancements Transfer to Audix
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VALU call coverage
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ASAI/computer telephony integration (CTI) enhancements
Increased Call Center capacities (G3r) CAS Attendant display of COR Site stats for ATM connected remote EPNs CAS Attendant return call CMS measurement of ATM trunks CAS Display enhancements CALLMASTER V (CC 6416D+) native support CAS Priority queue PASTE updat e CAS RLT emulation via PRI CentreVu comp uter Telephony on MAPD
DEFINITY Wireless Business Systems
Coverage interaction support
Green to Standard
13-digit authorization codes (red to std)
(DWBS)
X-station mobility
Hospitality
Auto digit rotation for direct inward dial Interworking with bandwidth constricted ATM
Crisis ale rt to pager ATM - Hybrid reli ability Suite check-in via the hunt-to feature
International
Administrable loss plan Restart notification
Brazil and Hungary — E&M signaling Reliabili ty options
Networking — Other
IP Solutions
networks
System availability/serviceability
Opt ical drive
China — special dial ton e C-LAN serviceability tools China — time supervision & forced release Japan — Support for Japan National Private
Networking Japan — Transfer Call Back 6400 tip/ring module Brazil and Hungary — E&M signaling Fast analog modem support
Terminal support
IDS (6200) family of analog terminals native
support
Security Platform
DADMIN login 24-port analog line (TN793/TN2793B) with
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 8.2r software.
Code
Equipment
Comcode Notes
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Basic processor carrier J58890AP-
Duplex processor carrier J58890AP-
Contains the following circuit packs:
TN573B SNI
TN780 tone clock
TN1648B SYSAM
TN1650B memory
TN1655 packet interface
TN1657 disk drive
TN2211 optical drive
UN330B duplicate interface (opt.)
UN331B processor
UN332C MSSNet
Contains the following circuit packs:
TN573B SNI
TN780 tone clock
TN1648B SYSAM
TN1650B memory
TN1655 packet interface
Power unit WP-
TN1657 disk drive
TN2211 optical drive
UN330B duplicate interface
UN331B processor
UN332C MSSNet
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R8.2r hardware

The following upgrade equipment is new to Release 8.2r.
Code
Equipment
Comcode Notes
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Optical drive TN2211
107849754
MSSNet UN332C
108566381
Formatted removable media
J58890TO-1 If duplicated system,
with R8.2 software

Additional hardware available

The following equipment is port slot hardware introduced with Release 8.2r.
Code
Equipment
DS1 interface TN2313
Analog line TN793
Analog trunk/line combo TN797
Control-LAN (C-LAN) TN799B
Comcode Notes
108382607
103557468
103557500
108525528
If duplicated system, you need 2
If duplicated system, you need 2
you need 2
Cost reduction, no new features
24-port analog line with CID
Combines an analog trunk and line into one circuit pack.
Updates TN799; enables trace route command
IP interface assembly TN802B
108517996
Updates TN802; expansion of IP trunk; introduces two modes: Media Processor Mode and IP Trunk Mode

Discontinued hardware

The following equipment was discontinued with Release 8.2si.
Equipment Notes
TN1656 tape drive Replaced with the TN2211 optical drive UN332/B MSSNet The TN2211 optical drive requires the UN332C
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To ol s

No new tools became available with Release 8.2r.

Commands, screens, and fields

No new commands and screens became available or were affected by Release
8.2r.

Procedures

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.
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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.
Procedure Steps Notes
Check SPE
1. Type
status spe
Enter to check the health of
an d pr e s s
Becomes first step of upgrade procedure
the SPE.
Install the Circuit Packs
1. Insert the TN1650B memory circuit pack in memory slot 3.
Adding memory to the standby SPE causes an error because the memory number between the standby and active carriers does not match.
This requires an additional power down of the carrier.
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Verify Interchange (H/C only)
After the circuit packs have been replaced in the first carrier:
1. Type
status spe
Enter:
The
Standby
Refreshed
an d pr e s s
field shows
no
The
Standby
Shadowing
field shows
off
The
Standby
Handshake
field shows
up
After the circuit packs have bee n replaced in the second carrier:
1. Type
status spe
Enter to make sure the
an d pr e s s
active side is ready for interchange. When it is ready,
Because of the memory mismatch between the standby and active SPEs, typing the
status spe
command yields two different scenarios.
Upgrade other carrier (H/C only)
Upgrade Sof tware
The
Standby
Refreshed
field shows
yes
The
Standby
Shadowing
field shows
on
The
Standby
Handshake
field shows
up
Both SPEs show
functional
To upgrade the other carrier, lock the SPE switches on the DUPINT to the other carrier.
This command copies the software from the removable media to the system disk and takes about 15 minutes to co mplete.
Th e new active carrier reset s (cold 2 restart). Wait until the login prompt appea rs then log in.
All calls are dropped—this is a service interruption
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Upgrade tips

The following upgrade tips were generated from problems identified in the laboratory or during early introduction.
Adding a third memory circuit pack and an optical drive requires a second
non-call-preserving service interruption. See Chapter 1, ‘‘Upgrading
G3rV2, V3, V4 to R8r and Adding Memory’’.
When upgrading a DEFINITY ECS R8r to a duplicated system (B carrier)
or adding a switch node carrier (D carrier), you may receive a carrier that looks different than the ones currently installed. The enhanced carriers come with 16 grounding straps that connect to the carrier connector panel. See ‘‘Add a Control Carrier (Add Duplication)’’ on page 6- 80
a Switch Node Carrier (Standard Reliability)’’ on page 6-94, and ‘‘Add a Switch Node Carrier (High or Critical Reliability)’’ on page 6-108.
NOTE:
An enhanced carrier is used only in an R8r PPN cabinet that uses either AC power (U.S.) or Global power.
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, ‘‘Add

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.
Procedure Caution or Warning
Unlock the Active SPE (H/C only)
Upgrade Sof tware
!
CAUTION:
Allow 10 minutes after unlocking to make sure the standby SPE has fully returned to service.
!
CAUTION:
All calls are dropped—this is a service interruption
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Product names

The following products have been renamed.
Product name Old name Note
Removable media tape Optical drive does not use tapes.
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We chose a name that is generic to whatever media is used in the future.
IP interface assembly (TN802B)
IP trunk (TN802) TN802B adds MedPro mode; not
just IP trunk.
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This book is intended for use by trained installation technicians and provides procedures for upgrading existing systems to a DEFINITY Communications Server Release 8.2. This book is intended to cover software and hardware upgrades and additions to existing systems only.
Other hardware installation procedures are in
Communications Server Release 8 Installation and Test for Multicarrier Cabinets
To add adjuncts and peripheral devices, refer to
Communications Server Release 7 Installation for Adjuncts and Peripherals.

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.
®
Enterprise
DEFINITY Enterprise
DEFINITY Enterprise
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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.

Access Security Gateway Feature

Login security for the System-Parameters Customer-Options forms use the
access security gateway interface for the “init” login. This feature is active for dial-up access only. It is not active when accessing the DEFINITY via the SAT. Access security gateway is automatically imposed during the upgrade.

Antistatic Protection

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!
CAUTION:
When handling circuit packs or any components of a DEF INITY System, always wear a wrist ground strap. Connect the strap to an approved ground suc h as the ground jack on the DEFINITY Sys tem.

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 w hen the power is on.
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Upgrade Paths

The upgra de paths des cr ibed i n this book as s ume the sys t em being u pgr aded i s at the level of at least a G3V4. To upgrade prior systems to this starting point, refer to
DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3r Upgrades and Additions
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Table 1
correlates each upgrade to an associated chapter number.
Table 1. Software and Hardware Upgrade Chapters
Description Chapter
Upgrading G3rV2, V3, V4 to R8r and Adding Memory Upgrading R5r/R6r/R7r to R8r without Adding Memory Upgrading R5si/R6si to R8r EPN and Adding Memory G3vs with Intel 386 or Risc Processor to R8r Multicarrier G2 Universal Module to R8r EPN
1
2
3 4 5
If upgrading from a pre-Release 5vs to a DEFINITY ECS Release 8si, refer to
DEF INIT Y E nterprise Communications Server Release 8 Upgrades and Additions for R8si
.
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.
Process Minutes
Busyout multime dia inter face circuit packs 2 Disable/enable TTI 2 Disable/enable scheduled maintenance 2 Disable/enable alarm origination to INADS 2 Save announcements (TN750/B Only) 40 Save translations 10 Backup disk 25-50 Verify software release 5 Replace disk drives and circuit packs 10 Set tone, lock, power down, power up, and unlock
30
active and standby SPE Restore disk full (both) 30
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Restore disk install (both) 12 Upgrade software 15 Configure removable media 2 Set vector f 2 Reset standby 4 5 Status spe 10 Shutdown/restart AUDIX and LAN Gateway 20 Miscellaneous 5

Conventions Used in This Book

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Information you type is shown as:
command you typed, press the keyboard, not the
Information displayed on the screen is shown as:
Keyboard keys are shown as: Enter
Circuit pack codes (for example, TN792 or TN754B) are shown with the
minimum acceptable
Enter/Return key in the letters section.
alphabetic suffix (like the “B” in the code “TN754B”).
save announcements
Enter key in the numbers section of the
. To submit the
login:
Generally, an alphabetic suffix higher than the 1 shown is also acceptable. However, not every
vintage
of either the minimum suffix or a higher suffix
code is necessarily acceptable.
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 Release 8 system.
The following conventions 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.
DEFINITY Systems in this book are called: G3V2, G3v3, G3V4, Release 5,
Release 5si + memory, Release 5r, Release 6, Release 6si, Release 6r, Release 8r, Release 8, and Release 8si.
Information in this book is applicable for Release 5 through Release 8,
unless otherwise specified.
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server is abbreviated DEFINITY
ECS.
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Related Books

The following books are useful for system-related information:
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 S ystem Description Pocket Reference
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Maintenance for R8r
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Maintenance for R8si
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Installation and Test for Single-Carrier Cabinets
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Installation and Test for Multicarrier Cabinets
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Administrator’s Guide
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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Installation for Adjuncts and Peripherals
AT&T Network and Data Connectivity Reference
BCS Products Security Handbook
DE FINITY Wireless Business System Users Guide
DEFINITY Wireless Business System Installation and Test Guide
DEFINITY Wireless Business Systems System Interface
Switch Administration for DEFINITY AUDIX
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Administration for Network Connectivity

How to Order Books

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
This book and any other DEFINITY books can be ordered directly from the Luc ent Technologies Bus i nes s Comm uni cation s System Publications Fulfillment Center at 1-317-322-6791 or toll free at 1-800-457-1235.
Business Communications System Publications Catalog
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Where to Call for Technical Support

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DEFINITY Helpline (feature administration and system applications)
Luc ent Tec hnologies Toll Fraud Intervention 1-800-643-2353 Lucent Technologies National Customer Care Center 1-800-242-2121 Lucent Technologies Corporate Security 1-800-822-9009 Streamlined Implementation (for missing equipment) 1-800-772-5409 USA/Canada Technical Service Center 1-800-248-1234 ITAC 1-303-804-3777 Luc ent Tec hnol ogies Center s of Excelle nce
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Trademarks

This document contains references to the following Lucent Technologies trad em arke d prod ucts:
ACCUNET
AUDIX
Callmaster
CallVisor
CONVERSANT
DEFINITY
FORUM
MEGACOM
SYSTIMAX
TRANSTALK
®
®
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®
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Audichron
LINX
Music Mate
PagePac
®
is a registered trademark of Audichron Company
is a trademark of Illinois Tool Works, Inc.
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is a registered trademark of Harris Corporation
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is a registered trademark of Harris Corporation, Dracon
Division
Shockwatch
Styrofoam
Tiltwatch
Zone Mate
®
is a registered trademark of Media Recovery, Incorporated
®
is a registered trademark of Styrofoam Corporation
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is a registered trademark of Media Recovery, Incorporated
®
is a registered trademark of Harris Corporation
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Standards Compliance

The equipment presented in this book complies with the following standards (as appropriate):
ITU-T (Formerly CCITT)
ECMA
ETSI
IPNS
DPNSS
National ISDN-1
National ISDN-2
ISO-9000
ANSI
FCC Part 15 and Part 68
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EN55022
EN50081
EN50082
CISPR22
Australia AS3548 (AS/NZ3548)
Australia AS3260
IEC 825
IEC 950
UL 1459
UL 1950
CSA C222 Number 225
TS001
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LASER Product

The 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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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
Conducted radio frequency IEC 1000-4-6
Mains frequency magnetic field IEC 1000-4-8
Low frequency mains disturbance IEC 1000-4-11
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European Union Standards

Lucent Technologies Business Communications Systems declares that the
DEFINITY equipment specified in this book 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 8 products:
Global AC powered Multicarrier Cabinet (MCC)
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
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Enhanced DC Power System
Compact Modular Cabinet (CMC) with 25 Hz ring generator
Compact Modular Cabinet (CMC) with 50 Hz ring generator for France
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Federal Communications Commission Statement

Part 68: Statement

Part 68: Answer-Supervision S ignaling. 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 RE Ns 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 Identifier FIC Code
Off/On Premises Station OL13C 9.0F RJ2GX, RJ21X,
DID Trunk 02RV2-T 0.0B RJ2GX, RJ21X CO Trunk 02GS2 0.3A RJ21X CO Trunk 02LS2 0.3A RJ21X Tie Trunk TL31M 9.0F RJ2GX
1.544 Digital Interface 04DU9-B,C 6.0P RJ48C, RJ48M
1.544 Digital Interface 04DU9-BN,KN 6.0P RJ48C, RJ48M 120A2 Channel Service Unit 04DU9-DN 6.0P RJ48C
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SOC/REN/ A.S. Code Network Jacks
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 telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible. 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 1-800-248-1234. 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 the software from a DEFINITY G3rV2, V3, or V4 system to a Release 8r system. The chapter also provides information on replacing the following hardware:
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The TN1657 disk drive if drive is
The TN 1656 tape drive with the TN2211 optical drive
The UN332/B MSSNET circuit pack with the UN332C circuit pack
(required for the optical drive)
A TN1650B memory circuit pack if the system does not contain 3 of these
circuit packs
NOTE:
Adding memory to the standby SPE causes an error because the memory number between the standby and active carriers does not match.
If the system already contains 3 TN1650B Memory circuit packs and a V4 or later TN1657 disk drive, skip to
Adding Memory’’.
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
R8r
Chapter 2, ‘‘Upgrading R5r/R6r/R7r to R8r without
not
Vintage 4 or later.
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Service Interruption

The upgrade process requires 2 non–call-preserving service interruptions in a standard reliability system and must be closely coordinated 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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Software Compatibility and Translation Errors

Before starting the upgrade, always check the accompanies the system removable media. Translation corruption will occur if incompatible software is loaded.
After loading the new software, check for translation errors. To do this, log off and then log back in. Check for a “Translation Corruption Detected” message before proceeding with the upgrade.
If the message indicates errors, refer to ‘‘No Translations After Upgrade’’
Appendix B, ‘‘Troubleshooting an Upgrade’’
until the errors are corrected.

Usable Circuit Packs

Every circuit pack used in the Re lease 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 Release Letter
. Do not continue with the upgrade
for information about usable circuit
that
in
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Software Upgrade

R ele ase 8 so ftwa r e and translat ions ar e save d to removable media. Although the translations automatically update to Release 8, several features require special attention because of screen changes or potential naming conflicts in the process.
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:
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Required Hardware

The equipment in Table 1-1 must be o n site be fore the up grade begin s. To pla ce 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.
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Table 1-1. Required Hardware
Quantity
Equipment Description Standard High/Critical
106495120 TN1650B Memory circuit pack 1 105533780 V4 or later TN1657 Disk Drive circuit
1
2 2
pack (if needed)
108566381 UN332C MSSNET circuit pack
12
107849754 TN2211 optical drive 1 2 106590953 Z100A1 Apparatus Blank Faceplate 1 2 J58890TO-1 L1 Formatted removable media
1
2
4
w/Release 8 software
848445086 848445094
1. For a maintenance update, acquired from the Technical Service Center. For an upgrade, shipped from the factory.
Carrier A strip label Carrier B strip label
1 NA
NA 1
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Task Ta b les

Table 1-2 lists the high-level tasks to perform the upgrades. 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 1-2. Tasks to upgrade the software and hardware
Task Description Page
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Check SPE
1-6 Save Translations 1-6 Save Announcements (if necessary) 1-6 Back Up Disk 1-6 Disable Scheduled Maintenance and Alarm Origination to INADS 1-7 Reconfigure the Tape (G3rV2, V3 R31.0 and Earlier) 1-6 Check Link Status 1-8 Disable TTI 1-8 Check Disk Drive 1-8 Install Disk Drive (if not TN1657 V4 or earlier) 1-9 Restore Disk 1-9 Check TTI Status 1-10 Busyout MMI Circuit Packs (H/C only) 1-10 Lock the active SPE (H/C only) 1-10 Check the active tone-clock (H/C only) 1-11 Power Down the Processor Carrier 1-11 Remove the Circuit Packs 1-11 Install the Circuit Packs 1-12 Power Up the Processor Carrier 1-14 Unlock the Active SPE (H/C only) 1-14
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Table 1-2. Tasks to upgrade the software and hardware — Continued
Task Description Page
Verify Interchange (H/C only) 1-15 Upgrade other carrier (H/C only) 1-15 Affix position label(s) 1-15 Verify software version 1-16 Save Translations 1-16 Save Announcements (if necessary) 1-16 Restore Disk 1-16 Upgrade Software 1-17 Reset SPE status (H/C only) 1-17 List Configuration Control 1-17 Set Daylight Savings Rules 1-18
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Set Date and Time 1-19 Set Core Dump Vector 1-20 Enable TTI 1-20 Release MMI (H/C only) 1-21 Resolve Alarms 1-21 Check Link Status 1-21 Enable Scheduled Maintenance 1-21 Enable Customer Options and Alarm Origination to INADS 1-21 Check SPE status (H/C only) 1-22 Save Translations 1-22 Save Announcements (if necessary) 1-22 Back Up Disk 1-23 Return Replaced Equipment 1-23
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Check SPE

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1. Type
status spe
and pres s Enter to check the health of the SPE.
For high or critical reliability systems:
The
The
The
Standby Refreshed Standby Shadowing Standby Handshake

Save Translations

1. Type
save translation
from memory to the disk, which takes about 2 minutes.

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
announcements
2. If administered recorded announcements are listed, type
announcements
01
D03. This takes about 30 minutes.
and press
cabinet carrier slot
field shows field shows field shows
yes on up
and pres s Enter to write all translation information
display
Enter.
save
and pres s Enter. For example,

Back Up Disk

NOTE:
For some software loads, type
help
carrier slot
. Type
and press Enter for complete command
save announcements from
usage.
1. Type
backup disk
and press Enter to write all information from the disk to
the backup tape. This takes 30 to 40 minutes.
cabinet
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1. To prevent scheduled daily maintenance from interfering with the update or upgrade, type
Enter.
change system-parameters main ten ance
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2. If scheduled maintenance has begun, set the after the current time.
or If scheduled maintenance has
time afte r th e upgrade is completed. For exa mple, if you start t he u pgrade at 8:00 p.m. and the upgrade takes 90 minutes, set the to 21:30.
!
CAUTION:
If you do not disable Alarm Origination, the system may generate alarms, resulting in unnecessary trouble tickets.
3. Type press
neither
Enter.
Alarm Origination to OSS Numbers
in the
NOTE:
For some software loads, set the
Activated
Restart Notification
and pressing
field to n and set the
Enter.

Reconfigure the Tape (G3rV2, V3 R31.0 and Earlier)

not
begun, set the
Alarm Origination Cleared Alarm Notification
fields to
Stop Time
Start Time
Start Time
disable
or n before
field to 1 minute
field to a
field
field and
NOTE:
Do not issue the
list configuration software
reconfigur ing the removable media. For some software loads, use
If standard reliability:
1. Type
configure tape large
removable media for the 2 TN1650B Memory circuit packs. This command takes about 1 minute to complete.
3-mem
instead of
and pres s
command before
large
Enter to reconfigure the backup
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1. Type removable media in control carrier “A” for 2 TN1650B Memory circuit
packs. This command takes about 1 minute to complete.
2. Type removable media in control carrier “B” for 2 TN1650B Memory circuit packs. This command takes about 1 minute to complete.

Check Link Status

1. Type all enabled links.
2. Type
3. Write down which links are in service.

Disable TTI

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.
configure tape spe-a large
configure tape spe-b large
and pres s
and press
display communication-interface links
status link
number
and press Enter. Repeat this step for all links.
Enter to reconfigure the
Enter to reconfigure the
and press Enter. Write down
Make sure the ISDN is in service. If not, try to busy out and release the ISDN D-channel/link to bring the ISDN trunks back into service.
1. Type
2. On the second screen, set the TTI feature.

Check Disk Drive

1. Type disk drive. If the drive is V4 or later, go to
or If the drive is
earlier).
change system-parameters features
TTI Enabled?
list configuration control
and pre s s Enter to check the vintage of the
Check TTI Status
not
V4 or later, go to
Install Disk Drive (if not TN1657 V4 or
and press
Enter.
field to n to de-activate the
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Install Disk Drive (if not TN1657 V4 or earlier)

!
CAUTION:
When replacing any hardware, be sure to ground yourself against electrostatic discharge (ESD) by wearing a grounded wrist strap.
!
CAUTION:
If a high or critical reliability system, replace and restore the disk drives one at a time starting with the standby SPE. Never replace the active and standby disk drives at the same time.
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For high or critical reliability, repeat steps 1 through 7 on the active carrier.

Restore Disk

1. Type
busyout host-adapter [a | b]
and pres s Enter to prevent other
applications from accessing the disk or removable media.
2. Remove the existing TN1657 Disk Drive circuit pack and place it in antistatic material.
3. Insert a new TN1657 circuit pack into the DISK DRIVE slot.
4. To properly seat the circuit pack, push firmly on the front of the faceplate until the latch reaches the bottom rail of the carrier. Then close the latch until it is fully e ngaged.
5. Type
release host-adapter [a | b
] and press
Enter to release the disk from
the maintenance-busyout condition and put it back into service.
6. Type
reset host-adapter [a | b]
and pres s
Enter to allow the disk to spin
up.
7. Type
status spe
and pres s
Enter to verify that the disk is now in service.
NOTE:
If the disk fails to return to service, repeat Steps 1, 3, 4, and 5.
NOTE:
Until this command finishes, the system provides no user feedback on the management terminal screen. Do not press
Enter while the command
executes. Doing so causes the terminal screen to clear as the command finishes; erasing any success or failure messages the system may provide.
If standard reliability:
1. Type
restore disk full
and press
Enter to copy the information on the
removable media to disk, which takes about 30 minutes.
If high or critical reliability:
1. Type
restore disk full both
and pres s
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1. Type shows
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100%
.
and press Enter. Wait until the
Percent Complete

Busyout MMI Circuit Packs (H/C only)

!
CAUTION:
Multimedia-to-voice station calls are not preserved on an upgrade. Failure to busy-out the TN787 Multimedia Interface (MMI) circuit packs results in unusable TN787 and TN788 Multimedia Voice Cond i tio ner por ts.
1. Type
2. If either the
3. If there are MMI circuit packs, type
display system-parameters customer-options
screen 2 under the Multimedia Call Handling (MMCH) options, check the
Basic
press
and press
Enhanced
and
Basic
Enter to locate all MMI (TN787) circuit packs.
Enter to remove the circuit packs from service.
fields.
Enhanced
or
field is y, type
busyout board
and pres s Enter. On
list configuration all
cabinet carrier slot

Lock the active SPE (H/C only)

1. Type
status spe
active or observe the control carrier LEDs.
and pres s Enter to determine which control carrier is
field
and
NOTE:
For high or critical reliability systems, we recommend that you replace the circuit packs in the standby carrier first.
!
CAUTION:
When replacing any hardware, be sure to ground yourself against electrostatic discharge (ESD) by wearing a grounded wrist strap.
2. Move the SPE-SELECT switches on both Duplication Interface (DUPINT) circuit packs,
one at a time
, to the active carrier.
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Check the active tone-clock (H/C only)

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1. Type
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carrier as the active SPE and that the
NOTE:
This takes 1 minute to complete. If the service state is incorrect, repeat the command until this condition is met.
If the active Tone-Clock has not migrated to the active carrier after 1 minute, then a Tone-Clock problem exists. Refer to the TDM-CLK Maintenance Objects section of the
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Power Down the Processor Carrier

!
CAUTION:
Do not power down the whole cabinet; it is not necessary.
For standard reliability, power down the processor carrier. This causes a service interruption.
For high or critical reliabi lity, power down the standby carrier.
1. To power down the processor carrier, remove the power pl ug from the
side
of the carrier then remove the power plug from the
carrier.
and verify that the Tone-Clock is in the same
Service State
field shows in.
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left
r ight side
of the

Remove the Circuit Packs

NOTE:
More detailed information on removing and adding circuit packs is in
Chapter 6, ‘‘Adding or Removing Cabinet Hardware’’
1. Remove the blank faceplate next to the MSSNET slot in the carrier.
2. Remove the UN332B circuit pack from the carrier and place it in antistatic packing material.
3. Remove the tape from the tape drive.
4. Remove the TN1656 tape drive and place it in antistatic packing material.
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NOTE:
To properly seat a circuit pack, push firmly on the front of the faceplate until the latch reaches the bottom rail of the carrier. Then close the latch until it is fully engaged.
1. Insert the TN1650B memory circuit pack in memory slot 3.
NOTE:
If a high or critical reliability system, install the TN1650B at the same time as the optical drive. Note that adding memory to the standby SPE causes an error because the memory number between the standby and active carriers does not match.
2. Insert the UN332C circuit pack into the MSSNET slot.
3. Replace the blank faceplate next to the MSSNET circuit pack.
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4. Insert the T N2 211 optical drive (Figure 1-1
) into the right most TAPE DR IVE
slot. It only takes up 2 slots.
5. Place a blank faceplate over the left most TAPE DRIVE slot.
Red Green Yellow
TN2211 OPTICAL DRIVE
Figure 1-1. TN2211 Optical Drive
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NOTE:
Make sure the formatted removable media is not write-protected before placing it into the optical drive
(see
Figure 1-2).
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Figure Notes
1. Not Write-protected 2. Write-protected
Figure 1-2. Make sure the disk is not write-protected.
!
CAUTION:
The removable media has a sliding, metal cover to protect the surface of the disk. DO NOT TOUCH THE DISK (
h1dfdsk KLC 112499
Figure 1-3
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Power Up the Processor Carrier

1. To restore power to the processor carrier, insert the power plug on the
right side
of the carrier then insert the power plug on the
carrier.
If high or critical reliability:
2. Monitor the SPE as it reboots by observing the LEDs and the terminal. It is powered up when the YELLOW LED on the Processor circuit pack blinks in a steady state, which takes about 10 minutes.

Unlock the Active SPE (H/C only)

1. Move the SPE SELECT switches to the AUTO position
2. Wait 10 minutes.
!
CAUTION:
Allow 10 minutes after unlocking to make sure the standby SPE has fully returned to service.
left side
of the
one at a time
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Verify Interchange (H/C only)

This step is performed twice, once for each carrier but not at the same time.
NOTE:
Because of the memory mismatch between the standby and active SPEs, typ ing the
After the circuit packs have been replaced in the first carrier:
status spe
command yields two different scenarios.
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1. Type
status spe
The
The
The
and pres s
Standby Refreshed Standby Shadowing Standby Handshake
2. Go to Upgrade other carrier (H/C only)
After the circuit packs have been replaced in the second carrier:
1. Type
status spe
and pres s
interchange. When it is ready,
The
The
The
Standby Refreshed Standby Shadowing Standby Handshake
2. Go to Affix position label(s)

Upgrade other carrier (H/C only)

To upgrade the other carrier, lock the SPE switches on the DUPINT to the other carrier.
Enter:
field shows field shows field shows
Enter to make sure the active side is ready for
field shows field shows field shows
no off up
yes on up
NOTE:
The new active carrier resets (cold 2 restart). Wait until the login prompt appears then log in.
Repeat the steps from Check the active tone-clock (H/C only)
Interchange (H/C only).

Affix position label(s)

1. Place the new strip label(s) over the old carrier label(s).
through Verify
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Verify software version

NOTE:
Tape Resident
The for use later.
If standard reliability:
field shows the software load number. Write it down
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1. Type
list configuration software-version
removable media contains the Release 8 software. This takes about 2 minutes.
If high or critical reliability:
1. Type
list configuration software-version long
that the removable media contains the Release 8 software.

Save Translations

1. Type
save translations tape
new removable media, which takes about 2 minutes.

Save Announcements (if necessary)

1. Type
save announce tape
new removable media.

Restore Disk

If standard reliability:
1. Type
restore disk full
Release 8 system software is now resident on the disk.
and pre s s
Enter to verify that the
and press
Enter to verify
and pres s Enter to save translations to the
and pres s Enter to save announcements to the
and press
Enter to write the new software to disk.
If high or critical reliability:
2. Type
restore disk full both
disk.
NOTE:
This command may take up to 25 minutes to complete. Until this command finishes, the system provides no user feedback on the system access screen. Do not press executes. Doing so clears the terminal screen as the command finishes, erasing any success or failure messages the system may provide.
and pres s
Enter to write the new software to
Enter while the command
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This command copies the software from the removable media to the system disk and takes about 15 minutes to complete.
For standard reliability:
!
CAUTION:
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1. Type
upgrade software G3V8r.xx.x.xxx.x
new software version) and press translations.
For high or critical reliability:
1. Type
upgrade software G3V8r.xx.x.xxx.x no-calls
string of new software version) and press to save translations and attempt to preserve calls across the interchange.
For all reliabilities:
2. After the system resets, log in as
3. Check for the proceeding with the upgrade. If corruption is detected, refer to No
Translations After Upgrade in
to correct the problem.
!
CAUTION:
Do not continue with the upgrade until the translations errors are corrected.

Reset SPE status (H/C only)

1. Type
status SPE
field displa ys
(entire alphanumeric string of
Enter. At the pro mpt, press Enter to save
(entire alphanumeric
Enter. At the prompt, press Enter
craft
.
Translation Corruption Detected
Appendix B, ‘‘Troubleshooting an Upgrade’’
and pres s Enter. Wait until the
Standby Handshake
up, which takes about 3 minutes.
message before
2. Type
reset spe-standby 4
NOTE:
You can continue the process while the SPE is resetting.

List Configuration Control

1. Type
list configuration control
recognizes the third TN1650B Memory circuit pack.
and press
Enter.
and pres s Enter to verify the system
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Set Daylight Savings Rules

You can set up to 15 customized daylight savings time rules. If you have cabinets in several different time zones, you can set up rules for each on a location basis. 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
Rule Change Day Month___Date Time____Increment
0: No Daylight Savings
1: Start: first Sunday
2: Start: first _________ on or after _________ __ at __:__
3: Start: first______ on or after ____ __ at __:__
4: Start: first _____ on or after ____ __ at __:__
5: Start: first _____ on or after ____ __ at __:__
6: Start: first _____ on or after ____ __ at __:__
7: Start: first _____ on or after ____ __ at __:__
2. Type the appropriate start and stop information in the
change daylight-savings-rules
DAYLIGHT SAVINGS RULES
___ on or after April___ 1 at _2:00 01:00
Stop: first Sunday___ on or after October_ 25 at _2:00
Stop: first _________ on or after _________ __ at __:__
Stop: first ______ on or after ____ __ at __:__
Stop: first ______ on or after ____ __ at __:__
Stop: first ______ on or after ____ __ at __:__
Stop: first ______ on or after ____ __ at __:__
Stop: first ______ on or after ____ __ at __:__
and pres s
Enter.
Change Day
Month, Date, Time
1:00
equals one hour)
, and
Increment
fields for each rule. (for example,
,
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
Enter.
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Set Date and Time

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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: 8 Year: 2000
TIME
Hour: 20
Minute: 30 Second: XX Type: standard Daylight Savings Rule: 0
Month: February
2. Type the day in English (Sunday through Saturday) in the
Week:
field. S ee Table 1-3
for English day names When done, press Tab to
move to next field.
Table 1-3. English Day of the Week Names
Day Number Day Name
1Sunday 2 Monday
Day of the
3Tuesday 4 Wednesday 5Thursday 6Friday 7Saturday
3. Type the current month in English (January through December) in the
Month:
Tab to move to next field.
field. See Table 1-4
for English month names. When done, press
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Number Name Number Name
1 January 7 July 2February8August 3 March 9 September 4 April 10 October 5 May 11 November 6 June 12 December
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4. Type the day of month (1 through 31) in the and press
5. Type the current year in the field.
6. Type the current hour for a 24-hour clock in the to move to the next field.
7. Type the current minute (0 through 59) in the cannot be set). When done, press
8. Type
standard
current time in the local time zone. For example, if currently on standard time, type
9. Type the rule number in the
10. When all the information is correct, press
11. Type
display time

Set Core Dump Vector

1. Type
set vector f spe-maint
perform a core dump on any system restart.
Tab to move to the next field.
Year:
field and press
Tab to move to next field
daylight savings
or
standard
.
in the
Daylight Savings Rule
and pres s
Enter to verify date and time data.
and press Enter to set the core dump vector to
Day of the Month:
TAB to move to the next
Hour:
field and press
Minute:
Type
field, according to the
field (seconds
field .
Enter.
field
Tab

Enable TTI

NOTE:
Do this step only if the TTI is disabled and you want it enabled.
1. Type
change system-parameters features
TTI field back to its value before the upgrade.
and press
Enter to change the
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Release MMI (H/C only)

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1. Type
release board
circuit packs, which were busied out earlier.

Resolve Alarms

1. Type
display alarms
any alarms that may exist using
Server Release 8 Maintenance for R8r

Check Link Status

1. Type
2. Type
display communication-interface links
with the earlier status.
status link

Enable Scheduled Maintenance

1. Type
2. Type the appropriate time in the
change system-parameters maintenance
maintenance. Make sure the
cabinet carrier slot
and pres s
Enter to release the
and press Enter to examine the alarm log. Resolve
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications
.
and pre ss Enter. Compare it
number
and press Enter. Repeat this step for each link.
and pres s Enter.
Start
field to enable scheduled daily
Save Translation
field is set to
daily
.

Enable Customer Options and Alarm Origination to INADS

1. Get the D OSS order number of th e u pgrade from th e project manager and ask the regional Customer Software Administration to complete the steps in the shaded box. See ‘‘W her e 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 and customer options.
2. When administration is completed, log in as
craft
at the
Login:
prompt.
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"init" login administration:
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1. Log in as
2. Type
init
change system-parameters customer-options
to verify that the customer options are properly set.
3. Go to screen 6, QSIG Optional Features, and set the
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
5. If the
change system-parameters offer-o p tions
Activate Offer
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.

Check SPE status (H/C only)

1. Type
status SPE
The
The
Standby Refreshed Standby Shadowing
.
field is n, set it to
and pres s Enter. Wait until
field shows field shows
y
and pres s
yes on
and pres s
Basic Call
and press
Tab . A warning
Enter
Enter.
The
Standby Handshake

Save Translations

1. Type
save translation
the system disk, which takes about 2 minutes.

Save Announcements (if necessary)

1. Type
save announcements
the system disk.
field shows
up
and pres s Enter to copy upgraded translations to
and pres s Enter to copy announcements to
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Back Up Disk

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1. Type
backup disk
removable media. This takes about 15 minutes.
2. Type
test stored -d ata
files on the disk and removable media.
If standard reliability:
3. Type
list configuration software-ve rsion
files one last time.
If high or critical reliability:
3. Type
list configuration software-version long
the files one last time.

Return Replaced Equipment

1. Return 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
and press Enter to back up all changed files to the
and pre ss
Enter to verify the consistency of the MSS
and press
Enter to verify all the
and press
Enter to verify all
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This chapter provides the information necessary to upgrade the software from a DEFINITY ECS Release 5r, Release 6r, or Release 7r to a Release 8r system without adding memory. The chapter also provides information on replacing the tape drive with the optical drive and replacing the UN332B MSSNET circuit pack with the UN332C circuit pack, which is required for the optical drive.
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The procedures step through a software and hardware upgrade that can be done on either a standard reliability or a high or critical reliability system.
There are many configurations of DEFINITY ECS Release 5r/6r/7r in the field, and each system can have a unique configuration. This book addresses the most common configurations. Also refer to the following books:
— DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Administrator’s
Guide
— DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Maintenance for
R8r
NOTE:
If the cabinet is older than Release 5, refer to
System Generic 3r (G3r) Upgrades and Additions
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Service Interruption

The upgrade process requires 2 non–call-preserving service interruptions in a standard reliability system and must be closely coordinated 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 r3v4a or higher.
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Software Compatibility and Translation Errors

Before starting the upgrade, always check the accompanies the system removable media. Translation corruption will occur if incompatible software is loaded.
After loading the new software, check for translation errors. To do this, log in and check for a “Translation Corruption Detected” message before continuing with the upgrade process.
If errors are detected, refer to ‘‘No Translations After Upgrade’’
‘‘Troubleshooting an Upgrade’’. Do not continue with the upgrade until the errors
are corrected.

Usable Circuit Packs

Every circuit pack used in the Re lease 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 Release Letter
in
for information about usable circuit
that
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R ele ase 8 so ftwa r e and translat ions ar e save d to removable media. Although the translations automatically update to Release 8, several features require special attention because of screen changes or potential naming conflicts in the process.
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 these 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

Required Tools

This upgrade may require the following tools and other items:
Wrist ground strap
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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

Antistatic Protection

!
CAUTION:
When handling circuit packs or any components of a DEF INITY 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 R8r
Administrator’s Guide
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Required Hardware

Th e equipment in Table 2-1 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.
Table 2-1. Required Hardware
Quantity
Equipment Description Standard High/Critical
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108566381 UN332C MSSNET circuit pack
12
107849754 TN2211 optical drive 1 2 106590953 Z100A1 apparatus blank 1 2 J58890TO-1 L1
or
Formatted removable media with Release 8 software
24
J5889OTF-1 L1 848445086
848445094
Carrier A strip label Carrier B strip label
1 NA
NA 1
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Task Ta b les

Table 2-2 lists the high-level tasks to perform the upgrades. 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 2-2. Upgrade tasks
Task Description Page
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Check SPE
2-7 Save Translations 2-7 Save Announcements (if necessary) 2-7 Back Up Disk 2-7 Disable Scheduled Maintenance and Alarm Origination to INADS 2-8 Check Link Status 2-8 Disable TTI 2-9 Check TTI Status 2-9 Busyout MMI Circuit Packs (H/C only) 2-9 Lock the active SPE (H/C only) 2-10 Check the Active Tone-Clock (H/C only) 2-10 Power Down the Processor Carrier 2-10 Remove the Circuit Packs 2-11 Install the Circuit Packs 2-11 Power Up the Processor Carrier 2-13 Unlock the Active SPE (H/C only) 2-13 Verify Interchange (H/C only) 2-14 Upgrade Other Carrier (H/C only) 2-14 Affix position label(s) 2-14 Verify software version 2-14
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Table 2-2. Upgrade tasks — Continued
Task Description Page
Save Translations 2-15 Save Announcements (if necessary) 2-15 Restore Disk 2-15 Upgrade Software 2-15 Reset SPE status (H/C only) 2-16 Set Daylight Savings Rules 2-16 Set Date and Time 2-17 Set Core Dump Vector 2-19 Enable TTI 2-19 Release MMI (H/C only) 2-19 Resolve Alarms 2-19
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Check SPE

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1. Type
status spe
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For high or critical reliability systems:
The
The
The
Standby Refreshed Standby Shadowing Standby Handshake
field shows field shows field shows
yes on up

Save Translations

1. Type
save translation
and pres s Enter to write all translation information
from memory to the disk, which takes about 2 minutes.

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 TN750B Announcement circuit pack, type
announcements
2. If administered recorded announcements are listed, type
announcements
01
D03. This takes about 30 minutes.
and press
Enter.
cabinet carrier slot
and pres s Enter. For example,
display
save

Back Up Disk

NOTE:
For some software loads, type
help
carrier slot
. Type
and press Enter for complete command
save announcements from
usage.
1. Type
backup disk
and press Enter to write all information from the disk to
the backup tape. This takes 30 to 40 minutes.
2. Remove the tape(s) from the tape drive(s).
cabinet
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Disable Scheduled Maintenance and Alarm Origination to INADS

NOTE:
Make sure scheduled daily maintenance does not interfere with the upgrade.
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1. Type
2. If scheduled maintenance has begun, set the after the current time.
or If scheduled maintenance has
time afte r th e upgrade is completed. For exa mple, if you start t he u pgrade at 8:00 p.m. and the upgrade takes 90 minutes, set the to 21:30.
3. Type n in the set to

Check Link Status

change system-parameters maintenance
not
begun, set the
and pres s
Stop Time
Start Time
Enter.
field to 1 minute
Start Time
!
CAUTION:
If you do not disable Alarm Origination, the system may generate alarms, resulting in unnecessary trouble tickets.
neither
Alarm Origination
.
field and press Enter if the field is not
NOTE:
For some software loads, set the
Restart Notification
and
Cleared Alarm Notification
fields to n before pressing
field to a
field
Enter.
1. Type
display communication-interface links
all enabled links.
2. Type
status link
number
and press Enter. Repeat this step for all links.
3. Write down which links are in service.
and press Enter. Write down
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Disable TTI

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.
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1. Type
change system-parameters features
2. On the second screen, set the TTI feature.

Check TTI Status

shows
status tti
100%
.
and pres s Enter. Wait until the
1. Type

Busyout MMI Circuit Packs (H/C only)

!
CAUTION:
Multimedia-to-voice station calls are not preserved on an upgrade. Failure to busy-out the TN787 Multimedia Interface (MMI) circuit packs results in unusable TN787 and TN788 Multimedia Voice Conditioner ports.
1. Type
2. If either the
display system-parameters customer-options
screen 2 under the Multimedia Call Handling (MMCH) options, check the
Basic
press
Enhanced
and
Basic
Enter to locate all MMI (TN787) circuit packs.
fields.
Enhanced
or
and press Enter.
TTI Enabled?
field is y, type
field to n to de-activate the
Percent Complete
field
and pres s Enter. On
list configuration all
and
3. If there are MMI circuit packs, type and press
Enter to remove the circuit packs from service.
busyout board
cabinet carrier slot
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Lock the active SPE (H/C only)

1. Type status spe and press Enter to determine which control carrier is active or observe the control carrier LEDs.
NOTE:
For high or critical reliability systems, we recommend that you replace the circuit packs in the standby carrier first.
!
CAUTION:
When replacing any hardware, be sure to ground yourself against electrostatic discharge (ESD) by wearing a grounded wrist strap.
2. Move the SPE-SELECT switches on both Duplication Interface (DUPINT) circuit packs,
one at a time
, to the active carrier.

Check the Active Tone-Clock (H/C only)

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carrier as the active SPE and that the
NOTE:
This takes 1 minute to complete. If the service state is incorrect, repeat the command until this condition is met.
If the active Tone-Clock has not migrated to the active carrier after 1 minute, then a Tone-Clock problem exists. Refer to the TDM-CLK Maintenance Objects section of the
Server Release 8 Maintenance for R8r

Power Down the Processor Carrier

!
CAUTION:
Do not power down the whole cabinet; it is not necessary.
For standard reliability, power down the processor carrier. This causes a service interruption.
For high or critical reliabi lity, power down the standby carrier.
1. To power down the processor carrier, remove the power pl ug from the
side
of the carrier, then remove the power plug from the
carrier.
and verify that the Tone-Clock is in the same
Service State
field shows in.
DEF INITY Enterprise Communications
book to resolve any problems.
left
right side
of the
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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 Cabinet Hardware’’
1. Remove the blank faceplate next to the MSSNET slot in the carrier.
2. Remove the UN332B circuit pack from the carrier and place it in antistatic packing material.
3. Remove the TN1656 tape drive and place it in antistatic packing material.

Install the Circuit Packs

NOTE:
To properly seat a circuit pack, push firmly on the front of the faceplate until the latch reaches the bottom rail of the carrier. Then close the latch until it is fully engaged.
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1. Insert the UN332C circuit pack into the MSSNET slot.
2. Replace the blank faceplate next to the MSSNET circuit pack.
3. Insert the T N2 211 optical drive (
Figure 2- 1
) into the right most TAPE DR IVE
slot. It only takes up 2 slots.
4. Place a blank faceplate over the left most TAPE DRIVE slot.
Red Green Yellow
TN2211 OPTICAL DRIVE
Figure 2-1. TN2211 Optical Drive
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5. Place the formatted removable media, label facing left, into the optical drive.
NOTE:
Make sure the formatted removable media is not write-protected before placing it into the optical drive
(see
Figure 2-2).
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Figure Notes
1. Not write-protected 2. Write-protected
Figure 2-2. Make sure the disk is not write-protected.
!
CAUTION:
The removable media has a sliding, metal cover to protect the surface of the disk. DO NOT TOUCH THE DISK (see
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Power Up the Processor Carrier

1. To restore power to the processor carrier, insert the power plug on the
right side
of the carrier then insert the power plug on the
carrier.
If high or critical reliability:
2. Monitor the SPE as it reboots by observing the LEDs and the terminal. It is powered up when the YELLOW LED on the Processor circuit pack blinks in a steady state, which takes about 10 minutes.

Unlock the Active SPE (H/C only)

1. Move the SPE SELECT switches to the AUTO position
2. Wait 10 minutes.
!
CAUTION:
Allow 10 minutes after unlocking to make sure the standby SPE has fully returned to service.
left side
of the
one at a time
.
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Verify Interchange (H/C only)

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1. Type
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interchange:
The
The
The
Standby Refreshed Standby Shadowing Standby Handshake
If the standby SPE does not fully return to service, refer to the STBY-SPE Maintenance Object section in the

Upgrade Other Carrier (H/C only)

To upgrade the other carrier, lock the SPE switches on the DUPINT to the other carrier.
NOTE:
The new active carrier resets (reset 1). Wait until the login prompt appears, then log in.
Repeat the steps from Check the Active Tone-Clock (H/C only)
Interchange (H/C only).

Affix position label(s)

field shows field shows field shows
Maintenance
yes on up
book.
through Verify
1. Place the new strip label(s) over the old carrier label(s).

Verify software version

NOTE:
Tape Resident
The for use later.
If standard reliability:
1. Type
If high or critical reliability:
1. Type
list configuration software-version
removable media contains the Release 8 software.
list configuration software-version long
that the removable media contains the Release 8 software.
field shows the software load number. Write it down
and pre s s
Enter to verify that the
and press
Enter to verify
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Save Translations

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1. Type
save translations tape
new removable media, which takes about 2 minutes.

Save Announcements (if necessary)

1. Type
save announce tape
new removable media.

Restore Disk

If standard reliability:
1. Type
If high or critical reliability:
2. Type
restore disk full
Release 8 system software is now resident on the disk.
restore disk full both
disk.
NOTE:
This command may take up to 25 minutes to complete. Until this command finishes, the system provides no user feedback on the system access screen. Do not press executes. Doing so clears the terminal screen as the command finishes, erasing any success or failure messages the system may provide.
and pres s Enter to save translations to the
and pres s Enter to save announcements to the
and press
Enter to write the new software to disk.
and pres s
Enter to write the new software to
Enter while the command

Upgrade Software

This command copies the software from the removable media to the system disk and takes about 15 minutes to complete.
For standard reliability:
1. Type new software version) and press translations.
!
CAUTION:
All calls are dropped—this is a service interruption.
upgrade software G3V8r.xx.x.xxx.x
Enter. At the prompt, press Enter to save
(entire alphanumeric string of
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1. Type
upgrade software G3V8r.xx.x.xxx.x no-calls
string of new software version) and press to save translations and attempt to preserve calls across the interchange.
For all reliabilities:
2. After the system resets, log in as
3. Check for the proceeding with the upgrade. If corruption is detected, refer to No
Translations After Upgrade in
to correct the problem.
!
CAUTION:
Do not continue with the upgrade until the translations errors are corrected.

Reset SPE status (H/C only)

1. Type
2. Type
status SPE
field displa ys
reset spe-standby 4
NOTE:
You can continue the process while the SPE is resetting.
(entire alphanumeric
Enter. At the prompt, press Enter
craft
.
Translation Corruption Detected
Appendix B, ‘‘Troubleshooting an Upgrade’’
and pres s Enter. Wait until the
Standby Handshake
up, which takes about 3 minutes.
and press
Enter.
message before

Set Daylight Savings Rules

You can set up to 15 customized daylight savings time rules. If you have cabinets in several different time zones, you can set up rules for each on a location basis. 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 pres s
Enter.
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Rule Change Day Month___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 __:__
2. Type the appropriate start and stop information in the
Month, Date, Time
1:00
equals one hour)
DAYLIGHT SAVINGS RULES
___ on or after April___ 1 at _2:00 01:00
, and
Increment
Change Day
fields for each rule. (for example,
,
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
.
DATE AND TIME DATE
Day of the Week: Tuesday Day of the Month: 8 Year: 2000
TIME
Hour: 20
Enter.
set time
and press Enter to bring up the Date and Time screen.
Month: February
Minute: 30 Second: XX Type: standard Daylight Savings Rule: 0
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2. Type the day in English (Sunday through Saturday) in the
Week:
field. S ee Table 2-3
for English day names When done, press Tab to
Day of the
move to next field.
Table 2-3. English Day of the Week Names
Day Number Day Name
1Sunday 2 Monday 3Tuesday 4 Wednesday 5Thursday 6Friday 7Saturday
3. Type the current month in English (January through December) in the
Month:
Tab to move to next field.
field. See Table 2-4
for English month names. When done, press
Table 2-4. English Month Names
Number Name Number Name
1 January 7 July 2February8August 3 March 9 September 4 April 10 October 5 May 11 November 6 June 12 December
4. Type the day of month (1 through 31) in the and press
5. Type the current year in the
Tab to move to the next field.
Year:
field and press
Day of the Month:
TAB to move to the next
field.
6. Type the current hour for a 24-hour clock in the
Hour:
field and press
to move to the next field.
7. Type the current minute (0 through 59) in the cannot be set). When done, press
Tab to move to next field
Minute:
field (seconds
field
Tab
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8. Type
standard
daylight savings
or
in the current time in the local time zone. For example, if currently on standard time, type
9. Type the rule number in the
standard
.
Daylight Savings Rule
10. When all the information is correct, press
11. Type
display time
and pres s
Enter to verify date and time data.

Set Core Dump Vector

1. Type
set vector f spe-maint
and press Enter to set the core dump vector to
perform a core dump on any system restart.

Enable TTI

NOTE:
Do this step only if the TTI is disabled and you want it enabled.
1. Type
change system-parameters features
TTI field back to its value before the upgrade.

Release MMI (H/C only)

Type
field, according to the
field .
Enter.
and press
Enter to change the
1. Type
release board
circuit packs, which were busied out earlier.

Resolve Alarms

1. Type
display alarms
any alarms that may exist using
Server Release 8 Maintenance for R8r

Check Link Status

1. Type
2. Type
display communication-interface links
with the earlier status.
status link

Enable Scheduled Maintenance

1. Type
2. Type the appropriate time in the
change system-parameters maintenance
maintenance. Make sure the
cabinet carrier slot
and pres s
Enter to release the
and press Enter to examine the alarm log. Resolve
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.
and pre ss Enter. Compare it
number
and press Enter. Repeat this step for each link.
and pres s Enter.
Start
field to enable scheduled daily
Save Translation
field is set to
daily
.
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Enable Customer Options and Alarm Origination to INADS

1. Get the D OSS order number of th e u pgrade from th e project manager and ask the regional Customer Software Administration to complete the steps in the shaded box. See ‘‘W her e 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.
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2. When administration is completed, log in as
"init" login administration:
1. Log in as
2. Type
init
change system-parameters customer-options
to verify that the customer options are properly set.
3. Go to screen 6, QSIG Optional Features, and set the
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
5. If the
change system-parameters offer-o p tions
Activate Offer
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.

Check SPE status (H/C only)

craft
.
.
and pres s
Enter
Basic Call
field is n, set it to
y
and pres s
and press
Enter.
Tab . A warning
1. Type

Save Translations

1. Type the system disk, which takes about 2 minutes.
status SPE
The
The
The
Standby Refreshed Standby Shadowing Standby Handshake
save translation
and pres s Enter. Wait until
field shows field shows field shows
yes on up
and pres s Enter to copy upgraded translations to
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1. Type
save announcements
the system disk.

Back Up Disk

1. Type
2. Type
If standard reliability:
3. Type
If high or critical reliability:
3. Type
backup disk
removable media. This takes about 15 minutes.
test stored -d ata
files on the disk and removable media.
list configuration software-ve rsion
files one last time.
list configuration software-version long
the files one last time.

Return Replaced Equipment

1. Return replaced equipment to Lucent Technologies according to the requirements outlined in the following books:
and pres s Enter to copy announcements to
and press Enter to back up all changed files to the
and pre ss
Enter to verify the consistency of the MSS
and press
Enter to verify all the
and press
Enter to verify all
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This chapter provides the information necessary to upgrade a Single-Carrier Cabinet (SCC) Release 5si/Release 5si + memory/Release 6si system with a TN790 RISC processor to a Release 8 EPN.
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The existing SCC PPN is always upgraded to an EPN. The new multicarrier cabinet always serves as the PPN. Upgrading to an EPN for a Release 8r requires changing, and often restructuring, the expansion interface circuit packs. Hardware changes (including carrier replacement in the SCC cabinet) is required.
This upgrade assumes that the Release 8r cabinet has already been installed. If not, refer to
and Test for Multicarrier Cabinets
chapter when finished. In this chapter, all occurrences of Release 5si and Release 5si + memory are
called Release 5si unless a specific configuration is required to differentiate between product offerings.
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Administrator’s Guide
lists Release 8 features and functions and provides the commands, procedures, and forms to initialize and administer the Release 8r.
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Service Interruption

The upgrade process requires a service interruption of about 2 hours and must be closely coordinated 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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Preventing Translation Errors

When instructed in this chapter, perform the Afterward, check for translation errors before proceeding with the upgrade.
NOTE:
Be sure that the translations get saved without errors before continuing with any up grade.
If errors are detected, refer to
‘‘Troubleshooting an Upgrade’’ to correct the problem. Do not continue with the
upgrade until the errors are corrected.
‘‘No Translations After Upgrade’’

Communication Between Equipment Rooms

For an upgrade where some of the equipment resides at a remote location, the upgrade activity will be much easier if temporary communications are established between the equipment rooms.

Contact Network Technicians

The technician for each public and private network accessed by the switch must be contacted before the upgrade begins. Otherwise , if these technicians are not aware of the service interruption caused by the upgrade, it is possible that network-access trunk facilities will be busied out at the far end.
save translation
command.
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Relocation of Port Circuit Packs

With the possible exception of a port circuit pack in slot “01” of carrier “A” that must be moved for a TN570 Expansion Interface, an upgrade to Release 8
not
cause port circuit packs from the Release 5/6si control cabinet to be moved and manually retranslated. This is because a Release 5/6si PPN is always upgraded to an EPN. So, during the PPN upgrade to a Release 8r EPN, a Release 8r expansion control cabinet (with 14 to 16 available port slots) always replaces the Release 5/6si control cabinet (with 10 available port slots), providing a net gain of from 4 to 6 port slots.
If a port circuit pack does reside in slot “01” of control cabinet “A,” the STS software upgrade retranslates this circuit pack to reside in an empty port slot in the new expansion control cabinet.
For an upgrade to a critical reliability Release 8r, if a port circuit pack resides in slot “02” of port cabinet “B,” the STS software upgrade retranslates this circuit pack to occupy another empty port slot in the new expansion control cabinet.
To provide maximum holdover for a TN750/B Announcement circuit pack that did not reside in the control carrier, the STS software upgrade relocates this circuit pack to occupy another empty port slot in the new expansion control cabinet.
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does
To ensure reliable DS1 timing in the upgraded Release 8r system, the STS software upgrade relocates the DS1 circuit packs serving as the primary and secondary timing sources to occupy 2 empty port slots in the new Release 8r PPN.
When connecting adjuncts to an upgraded Release 8r, STS locates any new interface circuit packs (including TN577 Packet Gateway, TN553 Packet Data Line, and TN726B Data Line) in the first available slots of the first PPN port carrier.
NOTE:
To find out where STS relocated these circuit packs, refer to the annotated ‘‘list configuration all" that STS provides with the new Release 8r removable media.

Usable Circuit Packs

Every circuit pack used in the upgraded Release 8r system must conform to the minimum usable vintage requirements for Release 8r. Those circuit packs shipped in the new Release 8r PPN or shipped loose with the new EPN equipment must meet the usable vintage specifications. In addition, at a presale site inspection, the remediation process must check the vintages of every Release 5/6si circuit pack that will be reused with the Release 8r and replace those circuit packs with unusable vintages. Refer to Reference Guide for Circuit Pack Vintages and Change Notices, for current information about usable vintages in a Release 8r system.
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Site Inspections

For the purposes of a Release 8r upgrade, most Release 5/6si systems are already equipped with the correct lightwave transceivers. Any older versions of these components must be replaced. The earlier versions of lightwave transceivers included the 4-series transceivers (4A through 4F). These transceivers supported fiber connections up to 7,000 feet (2133 m). Order the correct transceivers according to a separate PEC.

Power and Ground

The new multicarrier PPN cabinet or any EPN cabinet added for the upgrade can be either AC or DC powered. If an added cabinet is powered differentl y from the existing cabinets, the existing cabinets do not have to be converted since mixed
power configurations are allowed. However, the system’s power and ground must be modified so the AC powered cabinets are grounded to the same single-point ground bar as the DC powered cabinets.

DC Isolator

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Each management terminal connected to a DC-powered cabinet, by the asynchronous EIA RS-232 interface, requires a 116A isolator. The isolator is inserted at the RS-232 interface between the terminal and the interface connector to isolate ground between the system and external adjuncts.

Emergency Transfer Stations

During routine operation, the ground for the emergency transfer stations is derived from the system’s auxiliary cable. Disconnect this ground during the upgrade to disable the stations. A ground strap is run to the emergency transfer panel. Connect this strap shortly after removing power and disconnect it just before restoring power to the upgraded system.

Converting the Translations

The translations in the Release 5/6si system must be copied to a spare translation card and sent to Software Technical Support (STS) to be converted and written to a Release 8r removable media. This process takes 2 weeks. The Release 8r media (including 1 with translations) must be on-site before the upgrade begins. For each Release 8r processor, 2 media (1 system disk and 1 backup removable media) must always be retained on site with the system.
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Software Upgrades

After a software upgrade, several features require special attention because of screen changes or potential naming conflicts in the upgrade process. Most of these changes and conflicts relate either to a software upgrade from standard ACD to Call Vectoring or to changes in the ARS/AAR features to compensate for increasing uncertainty in the North American numbering plan. Also, if ARS is enabled (when upgrading from IR1 Release 8 to GD-91 software), it may be
necessary to modify the Call T ype field on the ARS Analysis screen to “unk” for all call types except “iop” or “int.”
After the upgrade, the Software Associate should check these forms to ensure the upgraded translations are appropriate for the customer’s needs. Refer to
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Administrator’s Guide
for information to make any required changes.

ISDN Gateway

When upgrading to a Release 8r, upgrade the ISDN Gateway (if installed) to the correct software release. Call progress messages to the ISDN Gateway may be intermittently lost, therefore, this upgrade must occur at the same time as the system upgrade.
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Contact your Lucent Technologies representat ive f or t he correct softwar e r el eas e.

Single-Mode Fiber Attenuators

Attenuators may be required when using single-mode fiber. See the table below.
106060718 5 dB attenuator 2 for each fiber connection 106060734 10 dB attenuator 2 for each fiber connection 106061021 15 dB attenuator 2 for each fiber connection
A different value attenuator may be required even though the fiber span is between the same 2 cabinets (local and remote cabinet). Refer to
Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Installation and Test for Multicarrier Cabinets
for detailed fiber attenuator information.
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Task Ta b les

Table 3-1 provides the high-level tasks to perform the upgrades in this chapter.
Table 3-1. Tasks to Upgrade to Release 8r System
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3-8 Busyout Multimedia Interface Circuit Packs 3-9 Save Translations and Announcements 3-9 Follow Routine Preventive Maintenance 3-12 Label Cables 3-12 Check Link Status 3-12 Disable TTI 3-12 Shut Down DEFINITY LAN Gateway System 3-13 Shut Down DEFINITY AUDIX System 3-13 Power Down Existing System 3-13 Disconnect Power and Ground 3-14 Install Emergency Transfer Ground Wire 3-14 Disconnect Equipment and Cables 3-14 Remove Circuit Packs 3-14 Disconnect TDM/LAN Cables and ICC Cables 3-15 Remove the Existing Control Cabinet 3-15 Unpack and Install Expansion Control Cabinet 3-15 Install Port Cabinets 3-15 Install Circuit Packs 3-16 Change Cabinet Address Plugs 3-16 Install TDM/LAN Bus Te rminators 3-18 Connect TDM/LAN Cables and ICC Cables 3-20
Interconnect Port Networks with Fiber Optic Cabling — Standard
3-22 Reliability Release 8r
Interconnect Port Networks with Fiber Optic Cabling — High Reliability
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Connect Power and Ground 3-46 Verify Usable Circuit Pack Vintages 3-47 Install System Access Ports 3-47 Reseat DEFINITY LAN Gateway System 3-47 Reseat DEFINITY AUDIX System 3-47 Remove Emergency Transfer Ground Wire 3-47 Reboot the System 3-48 Restart DEFINITY LAN Gateway System 3-48 Label Main Distribution Frame 3-48 Reconnect Cables 3-49 Power Up the EPN Cabinet 3-49 Install Rear Ground Plates (Systems with Earthquake Protection) 3-49 Install Cabinet Clips (Systems without Earthquake Protection) 3-51 Install Cable Clamps 3-52 Retranslate Port Circuits 3-52 Re-record Announcements (TN750/B Only) 3-53 Administer Fiber Links 3-53 Enable TTI 3-53 Check Link Status 3-53 Resolve Alarms 3-53 Enable Customer Options and Alarm Origination to INADS 3-54 Save Translations 3-55 Return Replaced Equipment 3-55
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Preliminary Procedures

During an upgrade, STS must convert the Release 5/6si translations and write them to a Release 7r or later tape. The tape is sent to STS for conversion. During this time, the customer should put a freeze on any new translations while the
spare tape is being converted. If not, be sure the customer’s switch administrator keeps detailed records of any translation changes made during that interval. These records will facilitate the reassignment of any changes after the upgrade. The new Release 8r removable media (1 with the converted translations, 2 if duplicated) must be on-site before the upgrade begins.
Since a new Release 8r PPN is installed during the upgrade, STS changes the PN number of the Release 5/6si PPN to be converted to a Release 8r EPN. To minimize the renumbering of PNs and to minimize the rewiring and relabeling of the MDF, the tape conversion assigns the next PN number (after the highest numbered PN in the system) to the Release 5/6si PPN to become a Release 8r EPN. For example, if a Release 5/6si system with 2 PNs (a PPN and an EPN) were upgraded to a Release 8r, the tape conversion software assigns PN ‘‘1” to the new PPN and PN ‘‘3” to the additional EPN derived from the old Release 5/6si PPN.
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Make Spare Translation Card and Mail to STS for Upgrade

A spare translation card must be acquired from the remediation before upgrading the system. For each processor, there must always be 2 translation cards on site with the system. Do not send a system or backup translation card to STS.
1. Install the spare translation card into the TN777B on the existing system.
2. Type
3. Remove the spare translation card and insert the system translation card.
4. Mail the spare translation card to STS (with next-day delivery).
save translation
and pre ss
Enter. This instructs the system to write all
translation information from memory to the translation card.
NOTE:
The off-site S T S translation upgrade does not preserve the content of recorded announcements. Therefore, during the upgrade, any announcements stored on a TN750/B circuit pack must be re-recorded.
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Check Software Release Letter

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1. Check the
Software Release Letter
removable media. This letter contains the recommended upgrade procedures. Always use the
Software Release Letter
system.
2. If the letter is not included with the Release 8 removable media, perform the following procedures.

Busyout Multimedia Interface Circuit Packs

Perform this step only if the system is high or critical reliability and contains MMCH circuit packs. Multimedia-to-voice station calls are upgrade. Failure to busy-out the TN787 Multimedia Interface circuit packs will result in unusable TN787 and TN788 Multimedia Voice Conditioner ports.
1. Type
2. Type
3. Type
display system-parameters customer-options
the MMCH option is set to y, continue to step 2. If not, skip to
Translations and Announ ce ments’’.
list configuration all
and press
Multimedia Interface circuit packs.
busyout board <location
prevents any further multimedia-to-voice connections and drops all active connections.
that accompanies the Release 8
when upgrading a
not
preserved on an
and press
Enter. Locate all of the TN787
> and press
Enter for each TN787. This
Enter. If
‘‘Save

Save Translations and Announcements

1. Log in at the management terminal on the Release 5/6 system.
2. If the system is duplex, type
system is in the ‘‘active/standby" mode.
3. Type
4. Check for translation errors before proceeding with the upgrade. If errors
5. If the system contains a TN750/B Announcement circuit pack, type
6. If administered recorded announcements are listed, type
7. Remove the translation card and install the backup removable media or
save translation
and pre ss
translation information from memory to the translation cards.
are detected, refer to ‘‘No Translations After Upgrade’’
‘‘Troubleshooting an Upgrade’’ to correct the problem. Do not continue
until the errors are corrected.
display announcements
announcements
and press
card.
status sy stem
Enter. This instructs the system to write all
and press
Enter.
Enter.
and pres s
Enter to verify the
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Release 5/6si to Release 8r

During the wiring of the PPN installation, label the MDF with the new PN number of the Release 5/6si P P N. T he S TS software upgrade assigns the next PN number (after the highest numbered PN in the Release 5/6si system) to the upgraded Release 8r EPN.

Required Tools

The following tools and items may be required during the upgrade:
1/4-inch flat blade screwdriver
1/4-inch socket with ratchet (optional)
Long-nose pliers to straighten backplane pins
Static-proof or original circuit pack packaging for transporting circuit
packs
Labels for identifying the port circuit packs and cables attached to the
rear of cabinets
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Repair kit for backplane pins (KS-22876 L2 or equivalent)
One copy of each of the following manuals:
— DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8
Maintenance for R8r
— DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8
Administrator’s Guide
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Required Hardware

The equipment in Table 3-2 must be on-site bef ore the upgrade begins.
Table 3-2. Required Hardware
Equipment Description Quantity
J58890N Expansion Control Cabinet 1 106647985 TN775B Maintenance circuit pack 1 103281788 TN570 Expansion Interface circuit pack Depends on reliability type
and number of PNs
103281812 TN573B Switched Node Interface circuit pack Depends on reliability type
and number of PNs
407439975 or 407598325
106455348 or 106455363 or 107731853
J58890to-O L1 Release 8 Removable Media 2 or 4 106689516 TN771D Maintenance Test circuit pack 1 or 2 846307817 Lower Rear Cover 1
20-Foot Multi-Mode Fiber Optic Cable 20-Foot Single-Mode Fiber Optic Cable
9823-A Lightwave Transceiver 9823-B Lightwave Transceiver 300A Lightwave Transceiver
1 to 12
2 to 12 2 to 12 2 to 12
5
1 1
2 3 4
846307809 Ground Plate 1 H600-248 G1 ICC Cables 2
6
846408268 Earthquake Front Panel (earthquake protection only) 1 846408386 Earthquake Ground Plate (earthquake protection only) 1 846408250 Stiffener (earthquake protection only) 1 846408243 Earthquake Front Mounting Angle (earthquake
1
protection only) 106060718 5 dB attenuator (single-mode fiber only) 2 for each fiber connection 106060734 10 dB attenuator (single-mode fiber only) 2 for each fiber connection 106061021 15 dB attenuator (single-mode fiber only) 2 for each fiber connection
2 2 2
1. For each fib er connection, 1 lig htwave transc eiver is installed in 1 port network, and a like transceiver in the adjacent port network. 4E transceivers cannot be reused. Additional transceivers, ordered separately, ship loose with the EPN equipment.
2. The 300A is connected using 2 fiber optic cables. 5, 10, or 15 dB attenuators may be required.
3. Depend ing on the reliability type of the Release 8r system. Two removab le media are required for a standard reliability system; 4 for a high or critical reliability system.
4. Depend ing on the number of EPNs in a critical reliability Release 8r system.
5. Required for the ‘‘B" port cabinet of a critical reliability Release 8r EPN.
6. Required for a critical reliability Release 8r EPN.
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Follow Routine Preventive Maintenance

1. During the upgrade, follow routine preventive maintenance procedures on
the system to be upgraded. For more information, refer to the “Preventive Maintenance” section in
Release 8 Maintenance for R8r
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Label Cables

1. To make reconnecting the cables simpler and more reliable, label every connector cable associated with the system.

Check Link Status

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Disable TTI

1. Type
display communication-interface links
and press Enter.
2. Make note of all enabled links.
3. Type
status link <number
> and press
Enter.
4. Check the following items and note which links are in-service. You will need this information after the upgrade.
PPP lin ks
Audix links
ISDN
BX25
Ethernet
5. R epeat steps 3 and 4 for each enabled link.
!
CAUTION:
If you do not disable the TTI, the translations can be corrupted.
1. Make sure the ISDN is in service. If not, attempt to busy out and release the ISDN D-channel/link. This will bring the ISDN trunks back into service.
2. Type
change system-parameters features
3. On the second screen, set the feature.
Enabled?
and press
Enter.
field to n to de-activate the TTI
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Shut Down DEFINITY LAN Gateway System

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WARNING:
Neglecting to shut down a DEFINITY LAN Gateway assembly before powering down the system cabinet can damage the LAN Gateway disk.
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1. Log onto the DEFINITY LAN Gateway. S ee the
System Generic 3 Installation, Administration and Maintenance of CallVisor ASAI over the DEFINITY LAN Gateway
on.
2. When the main menu appears, select
3. Select
4. Select
5. Unseat the LAN Gateway assembly from its backplane connectors.
Reset System Shutdown
from the
from the

Shut Down DEFINITY AUDIX System

1. If a DEFINITY AUDIX System resides in the system to be upgraded, shut down the AUDIX assembly and allow the disk to completely spin down. Refer to the chap ter.
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WARNING:
Neglecting to shut down an AUDIX assembly before powering down the system cabinet where it resides can damage the AUDIX disk.
2. Unseat the AUDIX assembly from its backplane connectors.
‘‘DEFINITY AUDIX Power Procedures’’
Maintenance
Maintenance
Reset System
DEFINITY Communications
for the procedure to log
.
menu.
menu.
at the end of this

Power Down Existing System

1. At each PPN cabinet power supply, set the main circuit breaker to OFF.
!
CAUTION:
Powering down the PPN will cause important system data, such as BCMS data, records of queued ACD calls, Automatic Wakeup requests, and Do Not Disturb requests to be lost. Refer to DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Maintenance for R8r, for information about preparing the system for a power down.
2. At each EPN cabinet power supply, set the main circuit breaker to OFF.
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Disconnect Power and Ground

1. Disconnect the cabinet power cords from the rear of each cabinet.
2. Disconnect the 10 AWG (#25) (2.6 mm
3. Disconnect the 6 AWG (#40) (4.1 mm ground bar in the cabinet.

Install Emergency Transfer Ground Wire

!
CAUTION:
To avoid contaminating single-point ground, do not connect the ground strap while the system is powered up.
1. Connect a 10 AWG (#25) (2.6 mm2) wire either to pin 49 of the connecting block or to pin 49 of the CAP (cable access panel) associated with the emergency transfer panel.
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2. Route the other end of the wire to an approved ground and connect.

Disconnect Equipment and Cables

1. Disconnect all of the connector cables attaching to the PPN.
2. Disconnect the PC from the TERM connector.
3. Remove the ground plate(s) from between all of the PPN cabinets.
4. Remove the top and bottom rear covers from all of the PPN cabinets.

Remove Circuit Packs

1. Label each port circuit pack in the control cabinet with its slot number.
2. Remove all circuit packs and power units from the control cabinet. Store the circuit packs in the static-proof packaging.
NOTE:
If a TN756 tone-detector/generator was removed from the Release 5/6si, a new Release 8r tone clock (TN2182B) replaces this circuit pack. The TN2182B Tone-Clock replaces the tone detector circuits on the TN756. A TN2182B eliminates the need for a TN748B.
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Disconnect TDM/LAN Cables and ICC Cables

1. Remove and retain all of the TDM/LAN cables.
2. If the Release 5/6si system is standard reliability, remove and retain the ICC cables.
3. If the Release 5/6si system i s duplicated, remove the ICC cables. Th ey ar e replaced with new ICC cables (H600-248 G1).

Remove the Existing Control Cabinet

Since the control cabinet is at the bottom of the port network, dismantle the cabinet stack. Disconnect all the power, ground, TDM, ICC, and connector cables.
1. Remove the cabinet clip between each cabinet or front earthquake plate as provided.
2. Remove the rear ground plate.
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3. Remove the port cabinets from the stack.
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CAUTION:
A port cabinet may weigh as much as 125 pounds. Use lifting precautions.
4. If the system is duplicated, remove the control cabinet in position ‘‘B." It is
not reused.
5. If the basic control cabinet in position ‘‘A" is earthquake mounted, remove and retain the hardware securing the cabinet to the floor.
6. Remove the basic control cabinet. It is not reused.

Unpack and Install Expansion Control Cabinet

1. Unpack and inspect the J58890N Expansion Control Cabinet.
2. Position the expansion control cabinet at the desired location.
3. Reinstall the earthquake mounting hardware, if required.

Install Port Cabinets

1. Replace the port cabinets into their proper positions.
NOTE:
For a duplicated Release 5/6si, the J58890M Control Cabinet can be replaced by a J58890H Port Cabinet in position ‘‘B."
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Install Circuit Packs

1. Replace the circuit packs and power supplies in port cabinets “C” and “D” if they were previously removed.
2. Using the label on the front of the carrier and the annotated “list configuration all” (provided with the Release 8r removable media), install the control circuit packs into the new expansion control cabinet.
3. Install the port circuit packs into the “A” cabinet using the label on the front of the carrier and the annotated “list configuration all” as a guide.
NOTE:
Since the new Release 8r expansion control carrier has 6 more port slots than the removed control carrier, there should be no need to retranslate these circuit packs.
4. For an EPN in a critical reliability system, install a TN2182B Tone-Clock and a TN570 EI in slots “1” and “2” of port cabinet “B.” See
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Table 3-3. TN570 Expansion Interface Requirements
Cabinet
2 PNs w/o Critical
Reliability
2 PNs w/Critical
Reliability
3 PNs w/o Critical
Reliability
3 PNs w/Critical
Reliability
PPN 1 2 2 4 EPN 1 1 2 2 4 EPN 2 N/A N/A 2 4

Change Cabinet Address Plugs

If a duplicated control cabinet was removed from position “B” and was not replaced with a new port cabinet, the upgraded EPN’s port cabinets occupy different positions in the cabinet stack.
1. Behind each port cabinet, find the address plug attached to 2 of the 6 backplane pins to the right of the pin-field block for slot “00.”
2. Change the location of each port cabinet address plug to reflect the cabinet’s current position. See
Figure 3-1
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7
4
1
2
3
add_plug CJL 050906
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Figure Notes
1. Address Plug (Shown S et to Carrier D)
2. Carrier B Jumper Location (Default)
3. Carrier C Ju mper Location
4. Right Edge of Backplane
Figure 3-1. Cabinet Address Plug Location
5. Right Edge of Cabinet
6. Backplane Slot 00
7. To Connector Panel
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Install TDM/LAN Bus Terminators

1. If the Release 5/6si PP N has only 1 cabinet, install the 2 AHF110 T DM/LAN bus terminators per Figure 3-2
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Figure Notes
1. Control Cabinet (“A” Position)
2. AHF110 TDM LAN/Bus Terminator
3. AHF110 TDM LAN/Bus Terminator (Slot 01)
(Slot 18)
Figure 3-2. TDM/LAN Bus Terminators for Single-Carrier Cabinet EPN
2. If the Release 5/6si PPN has more than 1 cabinet: a. Install the AHF110 TDM/LAN bus terminator in Slot 03 on the right
side of the expansion control cabinet as shown in Figure 3-3
b. Install the AHF110 T DM/LAN bus terminator on the top port cabinet,
at the end of the daisy chain of the bus.
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Figure Notes
1. AHF110 TDM LAN/Bus Terminator
2. Slot 17
3. TDM/LAN Cable (WP91716 L3)
4. Slot 00
5. Slot 03
6. Slot 18
7. J58890H Port Cabinet (“D”
Position)
8. J58890H Port Cabinet (“C” Position)
9. J58890H Port Cabinet (“B” Position)
10. J58890NExpansion Control Cabinet (“A ” Position)
Figure 3-3. TDM/LAN Connections for Release 5/6si EPN
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Connect TDM/LAN Cables and ICC Cables

1. Route and connect the TDM/LAN cables. If any of the Release 5/6si port cabinets (being upgraded to Release 8r cabinets) were originally R1V3 port cabinets, use the following steps to route a cable between an R1V3 upper cabinet and cabinet beneath it. Do not run a new cable through the existing slot in the rear shelf of the upper cabinet.
a. Loosen the 2 left connector panel screws, then remove the other 2
connector panel screws.
b. Attach the TDM/LAN cable to the backplane and slide the cable
between the connector panel and the rear shelf (not through the existing slot in the shelf). Route the cable along the bottom of the cabinet.
c. Replace and tighten the connector panel screws.
2. For a critical reliability system, connect the ICC cables as shown in Table
3-4, Figure 3-4, and Figure 3-5.
NOTE:
For a duplicated cabinet, do not use the ICC cables (H600-259 G1) removed from the duplicated Release 5/6si PPN. Use the new ICC cables (H600-248 G1) supplied with the upgrade.
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Table 3-4. Intercabinet Cable Connections
Connect ICC Cables
From To
Carrier Pin-Field Block Carrier Pin-Field Block
EPN J58890N ICCA J58890H ICCA
ICCB ICCB
3. On the “A” carrier, verify the CFY1 current limiter (CURL) connects to pinfield block “00” (see
Figure 3-4
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ICCB ICCA TERM
2 1 2 1
20 19 20 19
24
0 3 2 1
25 12
00 00
114
CURL Pinfield
Figure 3-4. ICC Pinfield Blocks on J58890N Expansion Control Cabinet
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ICCB
00
0 3 2 1
5.00 4.006.00
ICCA
3.00
2.00 1.00 0.00
Figure 3-5. ICC Pinfield Blocks on J58890H Port Cabinet
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Interconnect Port Networks with Fiber Optic
Cabling Standard Reliability Release 8r
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After all fiber optic equipment is installed, refer to
Chapter A, ‘‘Fiber Link
Administration’’.
1. Keep track of which fiber attaches to which connector on each lightwave transceiver. Label every cable installed. This section provides figures showing typical examples of these connections.
The connectors on the lightwave transceivers are labeled “TX” (transmit) or “RX” (receive), while the fibers attaching to each connector are numbered either “1” or “2.” See
Figure 3-7
.
Collocated Port Networks
For a standard reliability system with 1 collocated EPN, use 1 fiber optic cable and 2 lightwave transceivers to directly connect the networks.
For a standard reliability system with 2 collocated EPNs, use 3 fiber optic cables and 6 lightwave transceivers to directly connect the networks.
NOTE:
Based on floor plan considerations, the length of these cables may vary. 20-foot (6.1 m) cables are normally adequate for a Release 8r with 2 PNs.
For collocated cabinets, route the fiber optic cables directly from the PPN to each EPN cabinet. Since a Release 8r PPN cabinet is collocated with a Single-Carrier Cabinet stack, the preferred routing is to run the cables out the bottom of the PPN cabinet. The cables are then run to the EPN cabinet and up the outside of the rear panels to the desired carrier level.
down
the cable tray and
Fiber Remoted Port Networks
For a standard reliability system with 1 fiber-remoted EPN, use 2 fiber optic cables,2 light w ave transce i vers, and 2 light gu ide inter face u n its ( prov i ded by t h e PSC).
For a standard reliability system with 2 fiber-remoted EPNs, use 6 fiber optic cables, 6 lightwave transceivers, and 6 lightguide interface units (provided by the PSC).
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DS1 CONV-Remoted Port Networks
For a standard reliability system with 1 DS1 CONV-remoted EPN, use 2 DS1 CONV circuit packs (TN1654), 2 DS1 Conv-to-EI cables (846448637 and/or
846448645), two H-600-348 cables, from 1 to 4 pairs of Channel Service Units (CSUs), and from 1 to 4 pairs of MDF cables (provided with the CSUs).
NOTE:
The TN1654 requires the use of a TN573B Switched Node Interface circuit pack
For a standard reliability system with 2 DS1 CONV-remoted EP Ns, this arrangement requires:
6 DS1 CONV circuit packs (TN1654)
6 DS1 CONV-to-E I cables (846448637 and/or 846448645)
6 H-600-348 cables
3, 6, 9, or 12 pairs of CSUs
3, 6, 9, or 12 pairs of wall-field cables (provided with CSUs)
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5, 10, or 15 dB attenuators (single-mode fiber only)
5dB Attenuator 106060718 10dB Attenuator 106060734 15dB Attenuator 106061021
For 1 or 2 Collocated Expansion Port Networks
1. Behind port carrier B of the multicarrier PPN. See Figure 3-6 and Figure
3-7:
a. Install a lightwave transceiver on the connector at slot 1B02.
NOTE:
Attenuators may be required for single mode fiber using a 300A Lightwave Transceiver
b. Connect 1 end of the appropriate fiber optic cable to the lightwave
transceiver at slot 1B02.
c. Route the fiber optic cable from the lightwave transceiver to the
cabinet’s cable tray and down out of the cabinet to the EPN stack.
d. Carefully attach the fiber optic cable (with cable ties) to the wall of
the cable tray at the built-in cable tie positions.
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2. Behind control cabinet A of EPN stack 2:
a. Install a lightwave transceiver on the connector at slot 2A01. b. Connect the other end of the fiber optic cable from the PPN to the
lightwave transceiver at slot 2A01.
c. Carefully attach the fiber optic cable (with cable ties) to the rear
covers of the EPN stack.
d. Coil up the surplus length of fiber optic cable, and place the coil
either in the cable manager or on the bottom shelf (holding the power supply) of the PPN cabinet.
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Figure Notes
1. Cabinet 1 PPN
2. Cabinet Stack 2 EPN 1
3. Cabinet Stack 3 EPN 2
4. From Cabinet 3 A1 to Cabinet 1 C2
5. From Cabinet 2 A2 to Cabinet 3 A2
6. From Cabinet 1 B2 to Cabinet 2 A1
Figure 3-6. Standard Reliability Release 8r with 2 or 3 Port Networks
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Figure Notes
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1. Lightwave Transceiver
2. To PPN Carrier B Slot 1B02
3. To EPN 1 Carrier A Slot 2A01 (Cab inet Stac k 2)
Figure 3-7. Typical Fiber Optic Connections
For 1 or 2 Fiber-Remoted Expansion Port Networks
1. Behind port carrier B of the multicarrier PPN. See Figure 3-6 and Figure
3-8:
a. Install a lightwave transceiver on the connector at slot 1B02.
NOTE:
Attenuators may be required for single mode fiber using a 300A Lightwave Transceiver
b. Connect a fiber optic cable to the transceiver just installed. c. Route the cable to the cabinet cable tray and out of the cabinet
through the cable manager to the PDS cross-connect facility.
4.Fiber Optic Cable
5. TX Connector
6. RX Connector
d. Connect the fiber cable to the lightguide interface unit provided. e. Carefully attach the fiber optic cable (with cable ties) to the wall of
the cable tray at the built-in cable tie positions.
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2. Behind control cabinet A of EPN stack 2:
a. Install a lightwave transceiver on the connector at slot 2A01. b. Connect a fiber optic cable to the transceiver just installed. c. Route the cable down the outside of the rear covers and through
the cable manager to the PDS cross-connect facility. d. Connect the fiber optic cable to the lightguide interface unit. e. Carefully attach the fiber optic cable (with cable ties) to the rear
covers of the EPN stack.
f. Coil up the surplus fiber optic cable and place the coil in the cable
manager.
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2
11 22
1 2
Figure Notes
1. Lightwave Transceiver
2. PPN Carrier B Slot 1B02
3. EPN 1 Carrier A Slot 2A01 (Cabinet Stack 2)
5. Fiber Optic Cross-Connect Facility
6. Lightguide Interface Unit (LIU)
7. TX Connector
8. RX Connector
4.Fiber Optic Cable
Figure 3-8. Fiber Optic Connections PPN to EPN1
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Interconnect Port Networks with Fiber Optic
Cabling High Reliability Release 8r
1. Keep track of which fiber attaches to which connector on each lightwave transceiver.
This section provides figures showing typical ways of making these connections.
The connectors on the lightwave transceivers are labeled “TX” (transmit) or “RX” (receive), while the fibers attaching to each connector are numbered “1” or “2.”
Figure 3-10
See
.
Collocated Port Networks
For a high reliability system with 1 collocated EPN, use 1 fiber optic cable and 2 lightwave transceivers, or 1 single-mode fiber optic cable and 2 single-mode lightwave transceivers to directly connect the networks.
For a high reliability system with 2 collocated EP N, use 3 fiber optic cables and 6 lightwave transceivers, or 3 single-mode fiber optic cables and 6 single-mode lightwave transceivers to directly connect the networks.
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NOTE:
Based on floor plan considerations, the length of these cables may vary. 20-foot (6.1 m) cables are normally adequate for a Release 8r with 2 port networks.
For collocated cabinets, route the fiber optic cables directly from the PPN to each EPN cabinet. Since a Release 8r PPN cabinet is collocated with a Single-Carrier Cabinet stack, the preferred routing is to run the cables
down
the cable tray and out the bottom of the PPN cabinet. The cables are then run to the EPN cabinet and up the outside of the rear panels to the desired carrier.
Fiber-Remoted Port Networks
For a high reliability system with 1 fiber-remoted EPN, use 2 fiber optic cables, 2 lightwave transceivers, and 2 lightguide interface units (provided by the PSC).
For a high reliability system with 2 fiber-remoted EPNs, use 6 fiber optic cables, 6 lightwave transceivers, and 6 lightwave-interface units (provided by the PSC).
DS1 CONV-Remoted Port Networks
For a high reliability system with 1 DS1 CONV-remoted expansion port network, use 2 DS1 CONV circuit packs (TN1654), 2 DS1 CONV-to-EI cables (846448637 and/or 846448645), 2 H-600-348 cables, from 1 to 4 pairs of channel service units (CSUs), and from 1 to 4 pairs of wall-field cables (provided with the CSUs).
NOTE:
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For a high reliability system with 2 DS1 Conv-remoted expansion port networks, this arrangement requires:
6 DS1 Converter circuit packs (TN1654)
6 DS1 Converter-to-EI cables (846448637 and/or 846448645)
6 H-600-348 cables
3, 6, 9, or 12 pairs of CSUs
3, 6, 9, or 12 pairs of wall-field cables (provided with CSUs)
For 1 or 2 Collocated Expansion Port Networks
1. Behind port carrier C of the multicarrier PPN. See Figure 3-9 and Figure
3-10:
a. Install a lightwave transceiver on the connector at slot 1C02.
NOTE:
Attenuators may be required for single mode fiber using a 300A Lightwave Transceiver
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b. Connect 1 end of the appropriate fiber optic cable to the lightwave
transceiver at slot 1C02.
c. Route the fiber optic cable from the lightwave transceiver to the
cabinet’s cable tray and down, out of the cabinet, to the EPN stack.
d. Carefully attach the fiber optic cable (with cable ties) to the wall of
the cable tray at the built-in cable tie positions.
2. Behind control cabinet A EPN stack 2:
a. Install a lightwave transceiver on the connector at slot 2A01.
NOTE:
Attenuators may be required for single mode fiber using a 300A Lightwave Transceiver
b. Connect the other end of the fiber optic cable from the PPN to the
lightwave transceiver at slot 2A01.
c. Carefully attach the fiber optic cable (with cable ties) to the rear
covers of the EPN stack.
d. Coil up the surplus fiber optic cable, and place the coil either in the
cable manager or on the bottom shelf (holding the power supply) of the PPN cabinet.
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