Replacing A Nic; Upgrading A Dcc-2000 To A Dcc-3000; Installation And Testing Procedure - Avaya Media Processing Server 1000 Hardware Installation And Maintenance

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Replacing a NIC

Use the procedures
the faulty NIC.

Upgrading a DCC-2000 to a DCC-3000

The DCC-3000 is installed the same way as the DCC-2000. All mounting hardware is identical (and
is reused) to that used to secure the DCC-2000.
Using the illustrations from the
reverse order starting with the DCC-3000 with the EMI Shield, the PLI, and finally the MDM, if the
unit is so equipped.
Caution:
Ensure that the two connectors between the DCC and the PLI, and between the DCC and the
Riser connection, are fully mated. Make sure the small spacers between the DCC and the EMI
shield are reinstalled to prevent electrical shorts.

Installation and Testing Procedure

Figure 60: DCC 3000
1. Slide the TMS into the VRC slot guides and seat the backplane connectors by pushing in on
the two card extractors.
2. Secure the TMS to the VRC with two screws.
3. Save all current configuration files for restoration.
4. Connect all cables (LAN, Telco, etc.) to the front of the DCC.
5. Configure the system and run the Field Factory Test suite (see
page 193).
6. Restore the system configurations to the production software.
October 2014
NIC Boot ROM
on page 144 and
Removal Procedure
Avaya Media Processing Server 1000 Hardware Installation and Maintenance
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Resetting the NIC
on page 147 after removing
on page 217, reassemble the modules in the
Field Factory Test
Replacing a NIC
on
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