Task F-4: Connect The External; Tandberg Tape Drive; Connect The External Tandberg Tape Drive - Lucent Technologies DEFINITY AUDIX Installation And Administration Manual

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Installation and Switch Administration for G3i/G3s/G3vs/R5vs/R5si/ProLogix
Switches, TN2181 Emulation, Display Set Integration 585-300-122
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Migration Procedure

Connect the External Tandberg Tape Drive

Task F-4: Connect the External

Tandberg Tape Drive

An external tape drive must be connected to the existing DEFINITY AUDIX
system to record the system data. The tape drive will then be connected to
DEFINITY AUDIX 4.0 and the data transferred to the new system.
To connect the external tape drive:
1. Remove the DEFINITY AUDIX system from the host switch.
2. Remove the SCSI cable and clips
AUDIX tape drive to the Alarm Board (TN2169 or TN2170) and remove the
tape drive from the Alarm Board. For details on removing the tape drive,
see the Maintenance manual.
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Figure F-3. Remove the Retaining Clips from the Tape Drive
3. Locate the short, flat SCSI cable from the migration kit. Route the cable
into the front of the circuit pack, through the opening left by the removed
tape drive. Position the cable with the red edge down. Attach the cable to
the tape drive connector on the Alarm Board.
4. Connect one end of the long cable (found in the migration kit) to the
external tape drive (also found in the migration kit). Connect the other end
of the long cable to the short SCSI cable you connected to the Alarm
Board.
5. Apply AC power to the external tape drive and turn it on. Insert a new tape
(525Mb or 2Gb) into the drive. (Make sure the tape is not write-protected.)
6. Insert the DEFINITY AUDIX system back into the switch and allow the
system to boot up.
7. Continue with
(Figure
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Task
F-5.
F-4) that connect the DEFINITY
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