Port Connections For Ds Integration; Task 4-3: Install The Terminals; Installing An Additional Administration - 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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Hardware Installation
Install the Terminals
The IMAPI feature for I
manual using the administration terminal.

Port Connections for DS Integration

The Definity Audix system cable has three female RS-232C connectors labeled
Port A, Port B, and Port C.
When using DS integration, both Port A and Port B can be connected to a
system-access terminal either locally (directly) or remotely. The primary
system-access terminal should be connected to Port A. The only difference
between Port A and Port B is that some system diagnostic messages, created
only when the system is booting, are sent to Port A but not to Port B. These
messages do not appear during normal operation.
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Task 2-3: Install the Terminals
You will install one or two system-access terminals to perform administration and
maintenance operations. The main terminal must be connected to Port A, since
this port allows access to firmware diagnostics. If the DEFINITY AUDIX system is
integrated via DS integration, you can also connect an auxiliary terminal to Port
B. You can perform all the administration tasks from his terminal, although you
cannot perform firmware diagnostics.
If the terminal is connected via a modem, you can also dial in to the remote
maintenance modem on Port C. This connection is preferred for remote
maintenance operations since you can perform firmware diagnostics and reboot
the system from Port C without losing the modem connection.
Select one of the following subtasks to connect a system-access terminal to
Port A, and, if desired, to connect a second terminal to Port B. Use
E-1
to determine which task to complete.
Installing a Terminal via Direct Connection
Installing an Additional Administration Terminal via Modem
Installing an Additional Administration Terminal via Asynchronous Data
Units (ADUs)
Installing an Additional Administration Terminal via 7400A Data Modules
The procedure for connecting a terminal to the DEFINITY AUDIX system is the
same for all supported terminals with a few exceptions identified in this book. See
the DEFINITY AUDIX System — System Description , 585-300-205, for a list of the
supported terminals and modems.
NTUITY
Task
2-3.
Message Manager is activated later on in this
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May 1999
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