Avaya Communication Server 1000M Series Upgrade
Avaya Communication Server 1000M Series Upgrade

Avaya Communication Server 1000M Series Upgrade

Meridian 1 51c sg cp piv upgrade

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Communication Server 1000M
and Meridian 1
51C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade
Avaya Communication Server 1000
Release 7.5
Document Status: Standard
Document Version: 05.05
Document Number: NN43021-459
Date: June 2012

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  • Page 1 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 51C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade Avaya Communication Server 1000 Release 7.5 Document Status: Standard Document Version: 05.05 Document Number: NN43021-459 Date: June 2012...
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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Meridian 1 Option 51C upgrade to Avaya CS 1000M SG CP PIV ....... .
  • Page 4 Planning ..........Avaya Communication Server 1000 task flow ....
  • Page 5 Contents Page 5 of 198 Connections ..........Upgrading and reconfiguring the software .
  • Page 6 Page 6 of 198 Contents NN43021-459 Standard 05.04 March 2012...
  • Page 7: New In This Release

    Page 7 of 198 New in this release This chapter contains information about Avaya Communication Server 1000 (Avaya CS 1000) Release 7.5 new features. Features There are no updates to the feature descriptions in this document. Other See the following sections for information about changes that are not...
  • Page 8 Standard 05.01. This document is published to support Avaya Communication Server 1000 Release 7.5. June 2010 Standard 04.02. This document is upissued to update the Avaya CS 1000M task flow graphic and to include CP PM version 2 content. June 2010 Standard 04.01.
  • Page 9 May 2007 Standard 01.01. This document is upissued for Communication Server 1000 Release 5.0. This document contains information previously contained in the following legacy document, now retired: Avaya Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Upgrades (553-3021-258). May 2006 Standard 5.00.
  • Page 10 Page 10 of 198 New in this release NN43021-459 Standard 05.04 March 2012...
  • Page 11: Customer Service

    Page 11 of 198 Customer service Visit the Avaya Web site to access the complete range of services and support that Avaya provides. Go to www.avaya.com or go to one of the pages listed in the following sections. Navigation •...
  • Page 12: Getting Technical Support From The Avaya Web Site

    Page 12 of 198 Customer service Getting technical support from the Avaya Web site The easiest and most effective way to get technical support for Avaya products is from the Avaya Technical Support Web site at www.avaya.com/ support. NN43021-459 Standard 05.04...
  • Page 13: System Information

    This document also contains information about converting Release 3.0 or later software to Avaya Communication Server 1000 (Avaya CS 1000) Release 7.5 on Meridian 1 Options 51C, 61C, 81C, Avaya CS 1000M SG and Avaya CS 1000M MG systems. For software conversion procedures prior to Release 3.0, see the Software conversion procedures (553-2001-320)
  • Page 14: Applicable Systems

    Page 14 of 198 System information Applicable systems This document applies to the following systems: • Communication Server 1000M Single Group (CS 1000M SG) • Communication Server 1000M Multi Group (CS 1000M MG) • Meridian 1 Option 51C • Meridian 1 Option 61C •...
  • Page 15: Intended Audience

    System information Page 15 of 198 • Commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) Signaling Server For detailed Signaling Server configuration information see “lnstalling a Signaling Server” on page 143. Upgrade paths This document contains information about the following Large System upgrades: • Meridian 1 Options 51C, 61C, 81C, CS 1000M SG, and CS 1000M MG •...
  • Page 16: Related Information

    Page 16 of 198 System information • Meridian 1 Option 61C • Meridian 1 Option 81C • Commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) servers — IBM x306m server (COTS1) — HP DL320 G4 server (COTS1) — IBM x3350 server (COTS2) — Dell R300 server (COTS2) In this document, the generic term COTS refers to all COTS servers.
  • Page 17 System information Page 17 of 198 Follow pre-conversion and post-conversion procedures for every system conversion. Throughout this document the term media refers to tape, disk, CD-ROM or Compact Flash (CF), whichever applies to the system. The term source refers to the hardware and software that is currently running. The term target refers to the new hardware and software to which the system is converting.
  • Page 18 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Maintenance (NN43021-700) • Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commissioning (NN43021-310) Online To access Avaya documentation online, go to Avaya home page: www.avaya.com NN43021-459 Standard 05.04 March 2012...
  • Page 19: Introduction

    Introduction Contents This chapter contains the following topic: Meridian 1 Option 51C upgrade to Avaya CS 1000M SG CP PIV . . . Meridian 1 Option 51C upgrade to Avaya CS 1000M SG CP PIV Complete this procedure when upgrading from Meridian 1 Option 51C systems to Avaya Communication Server 1000M SG CP PIV.
  • Page 20 Page 20 of 198 Introduction NN43021-459 Standard 05.04 March 2012...
  • Page 21: Preparing And Planning For The Upgrade

    Planning..........Avaya Communication Server 1000 task flow ....
  • Page 22 Page 22 of 198 Preparing and planning for the upgrade Each upgrade features check boxes that indicate the necessary system condition at each stage of the upgrade. If the system is not in the proper condition, you must take corrective action. Each upgrade is designed to maintain dial tone where possible and limit service interruptions.
  • Page 23: Planning

    • Review all product bulletins and Avaya Alerts that impact the site. • Determine if software can be converted on site or must be sent to Avaya. • Prepare a contingency plan if you abort the upgrade. DANGER OF ELECTRIC SHOCK In a DC-powered system, power to the column can remain on during the following procedures.
  • Page 24: Avaya Communication Server 1000 Task Flow

    Avaya Communication Server 1000 task flow This section provides a high-level task flow for the installation or upgrade of an Avaya CS 1000 system. The task flow indicates the recommended sequence of events to follow when configuring a system and provides the technical document number that contains the detailed procedures required for the task.
  • Page 25 Preparing and planning for the upgrade Page 25 of 198 Figure 1 Avaya Communication Server 1000M task flow 51C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 26: Upgrade Checklists

    Print site data. IMPORTANT! Database conversion for Meridian 1 Options 21E, 51, 61,71, STE, NT and XT must be completed by Avaya Software Conversion Lab. Consult the current Avaya price book for cost and contact information. All systems can be converted by Avaya in the software conversion lab.
  • Page 27: Identifying The Proper Procedure

    Preparing and planning for the upgrade Page 27 of 198 Identifying the proper procedure Each procedure has been written in a source-to-target format. Each procedure features warning boxes and check boxes placed at critical points. Changing the procedure or ignoring the warning boxes could cause longer service interruptions.
  • Page 28: Check The Core Id Switches

    Page 28 of 198 Preparing and planning for the upgrade Check the Core ID switches Procedure 2 Checking the Core ID switches Each CP NT4N40 Core/Net card cage or module is identified as Core 0 or Core 1 (see Figure 2 on page 29).
  • Page 29 Preparing and planning for the upgrade Page 29 of 198 Figure 2 Core card placement in the NT4N40 Core/Net card cage (front) Core cCNI Sys Util CPPIV Card status LEDs (internal check) Compact Flash (RMD) LAN 1 LAN 2 Blank Faceplate COM 1 COM 2 System Utility disable switch...
  • Page 30: Print Site Data

    Page 30 of 198 Preparing and planning for the upgrade Figure 3 Core Module ID switch Core Module ID Switch Print site data Print site data to preserve a record of the system configuration (Table 4 on page 31). Verify that all information is correct. Make corrections as necessary.
  • Page 31 Preparing and planning for the upgrade Page 31 of 198 Note: Items marked with an asterisk (*) are required. Avaya recommends other items for a total system status. Table 4 Print site data (Part 1 of 3) Site data Print command...
  • Page 32 Page 32 of 198 Preparing and planning for the upgrade Table 4 Print site data (Part 2 of 3) Site data Print command *Software packages LD 22 TYPE *Software issue and tape ID LD 22 * Peripheral software versions LD 22 TYPE PSWV ACD data block for all customers...
  • Page 33: Perform A Template Audit

    Preparing and planning for the upgrade Page 33 of 198 Table 4 Print site data (Part 3 of 3) Site data Print command Print the configured host information LD 117 PRT HOST (provides system IP addresses) Superloops and XPEs LD 97 TYPE SUPL SUPL...
  • Page 34: Back Up The Database (Data Dump And Abko)

    Page 34 of 198 Preparing and planning for the upgrade LD 01 The audit begins as soon as LD 01 is entered. TEMPLATE AUDIT STARTING PBX TEMPLATE SCAN TEMPLATE 0001 USER COUNT LOW CHECKSUM OK TEMPLATE 0002 USER COUNT HIGH CHECKSUM OK TEMPLATE 0003 NO USERS FOUND STARTING SL1 TEMPLATE SCAN...
  • Page 35 Preparing and planning for the upgrade Page 35 of 198 When “EDD000” appears on the terminal, enter: Begin the data dump CAUTION Loss of Data If the data dump does not succeed, do not continue. Contact your technical support organization. You must correct a data dump problem before the system can be upgraded.
  • Page 36 Converting the 4 Mbyte database media to 2 Mbyte database media IMPORTANT! Database conversion for Meridian 1 Options 21E, 51, 61,71, STE, NT and XT must be completed by Avaya Software Conversion Lab. Consult the current Avaya price book for cost and contact information.
  • Page 37 Preparing and planning for the upgrade Page 37 of 198 If the database is on a 4 MB database media, the 4 Mbyte customer database must be transferred to 2 MB media. Split the Cores and transfer call processing to Core 0. Install the Database Transfer Utility diskette into the floppy drive.
  • Page 38: Making The Rmd Bootable

    Note: This utility is supported by all versions of Microsoft Windows. The installation RMD CF card must come pre-formatted and bootable from Avaya. Consumer CF cards are not bootable by default and must be made bootable as outlined in Procedure 6 on page...
  • Page 39 Preparing and planning for the upgrade Page 39 of 198 Double click the mkbootrmd.bat file. Insert a blank 512 MByte CF card (see Figure 4). Figure 4 mkbootrmd.bat Enter the correct drive letter of the RMD (see Figure 5). Figure 5 mkbootrmd.bat 51C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 40 Page 40 of 198 Preparing and planning for the upgrade The boot sector files (bootrom.sys and nvram.sys) are successfully copied making the CF card bootable (see Figure 6). Figure 6 Boot sector successfully installed End of Procedure NN43021-459 Standard 05.04 March 2012...
  • Page 41: Transfer The Database From Floppy Disk To Cf (Customer Database Media Converter Tool)

    CF card. This procedure converts the customer database from a 2 MByte floppy disk to a CF card, which is restored during the CS 1000 Release 7.5 software upgrade later in this section. Avaya recommends using the extra CF card included with the Software Install Kit.
  • Page 42 Page 42 of 198 Preparing and planning for the upgrade Insert the floppy disk containing the backed up customer database from Procedure 3 on page Insert a CF card (there is one included in the Software Install Kit) into the CF reader or PCMCIA CF adapter.
  • Page 43 Preparing and planning for the upgrade Page 43 of 198 Figure 9 Insert diskette 1 After verifying the database on the floppy disk, the utility prompts you to select the CF drive (see Figure 10 on page 44). Note: If the database is on more than one floppy, the utility prompts you to insert the next floppy until the entire database is read.
  • Page 44 Page 44 of 198 Preparing and planning for the upgrade Figure 10 Select the CF drive At this point, two options are available: If the CF card already contains a previously backed-up database, a dialog box appears (see Figure 11 on page 45).
  • Page 45 Preparing and planning for the upgrade Page 45 of 198 Figure 11 Replace database on CF drive The utility completes the transfer to CF and prompts you to copy another or EXIT (see Figure 12 on page 46). 51C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 46: Identify Two Unique Ip Addresses

    Page 46 of 198 Preparing and planning for the upgrade Figure 12 Copy another or exit End of Procedure Identify two unique IP addresses Each CP PIV system must be configured with two unique IP addresses for LAN identification and communication. One IP address is defined for the active Core.
  • Page 47 Preparing and planning for the upgrade Page 47 of 198 processing is always identified by the same IP address. Contact your systems administrator to identify two unique IP addresses before the upgrade. 51C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 48 Page 48 of 198 Preparing and planning for the upgrade NN43021-459 Standard 05.04 March 2012...
  • Page 49: Performing The Upgrade

    Page 49 of 198 Performing the upgrade Contents This chapter contains the following topics: Review upgrade requirements....... . Install Core 1 hardware .
  • Page 50 Page 50 of 198 Performing the upgrade Figure 13 Meridian 1 Option 61C CP PIV stacked upgrade Core/Net 1 (add Core/Net module) Core/Net 0 (replace UNIT with CP card cage) NN43021-459 Standard 05.04 March 2012...
  • Page 51 Performing the upgrade Page 51 of 198 Figure 14 Meridian 1 Option 61C CP PIV side-by-side upgrade Core/Net 1 Core/Net 0 (replace UNIT with (add Core/Net module) CP card cage) This upgrade takes a Meridian 1 Option 51/51C to a Single Group Meridian 1 Option 61C with CP PIV.
  • Page 52 NTRB53 card. Figure 15 CP PIV Core/Net Module Upgrading to Avaya Communication Server 1000M The upgrade to Avaya CS 1000M (installing a Signaling Server) occurs after completing the procedures in this section. See “lnstalling a Signaling Server” page 143.
  • Page 53: Review Upgrade Requirements

    Performing the upgrade Page 53 of 198 Review upgrade requirements This section describes the minimum equipment required for CP PIV. Additional equipment can also be installed during the upgrade. Verify that all equipment has been received. Check equipment received Meridian 1 Option 61C CP PIV equipment is configured at the factory according to customer requirements.
  • Page 54 • One blank CF card for database backup • One Avaya CS 1000 Release 7.5 Documentation CD Check vintage requirements for existing hardware Check the list below to make sure that existing hardware meets the minimum vintage requirements for CP PIV.
  • Page 55 Performing the upgrade Page 55 of 198 Check required hardware (AC and DC) Table 5 lists the equipment required for DC-powered systems. Table 6 lists the equipment required for AC-powered systems. WARNING Ensure that power supplies NT6D41CA (DC) or NT8D29BA (AC) are used in the Core/Net shelf. Table 5 DC requirements for Meridian 1 Option 61C CP PIV system Order...
  • Page 56 Page 56 of 198 Performing the upgrade common equipment hardware only, including two CP PIV Pentium call processor cards and two NTRB53 Clock Controller cards. The NTHU44AA and DA packages contain common equipment hardware only, including two CP PIV Pentium call processor cards and two NTRB53 Clock Controller cards.
  • Page 57 NT8D29BA Core/Network Power Supply AC Check personnel requirements Avaya recommends that a minimum of two people perform the card cage upgrade. Database requirements If the system is running pre-release 3.0 software or the source platform is a Meridian 1 Option 21E, 51, 61, 71, STE, NT or XT, the database must be sent to Avaya for conversion.
  • Page 58: Install Core 1 Hardware

    Page 58 of 198 Performing the upgrade Install Core 1 hardware Install the NT4N41 Core/Net module and pedestal next to the existing column, or on top of the column if you are installing a stacked configuration. For information about AC/DC power, side panels, and EMI spacers (placing the fourth module on a column), see the appropriate chapters in Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commissioning (NN43021-310)
  • Page 59 Performing the upgrade Page 59 of 198 The N0026096 blank faceplate is located in the extreme right-hand slot next to the CP PIV card. End of Procedure Figure 16 Core card placement in the NT4N41 Core/Net Module (front) Core cCNI Sys Util CPPIV Card status LEDs...
  • Page 60 Locate the new Security Device included with the Software Upgrade kit. Insert the Security Device into the Security Device holder on the SU card with the Avaya side facing up. Do not bend the clip more than necessary. Check that the Security Device is securely in place.
  • Page 61 Performing the upgrade Page 61 of 198 Figure 17 Security Device Check for the shelf power cable Check that the NT4N4405 Shelf Power Cable is installed in the CP PIV card cage backplane. See Figure 18 on page 63 for the cable location. 51C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 62 Page 62 of 198 Performing the upgrade Unpack and install NT6D41CA (DC) or NT8D29BA (AC) Power Supply Procedure 10 Installing the power supply Unpack the power supply. Faceplate-disable the power supply. Insert the power supply into the Core/Net module power supply slot. End of Procedure Check factory-installed cables Table 10 lists factory-installed cables (see Figure 18 on...
  • Page 63 Performing the upgrade Page 63 of 198 Figure 18 Core/Net cable connections (top view) 51C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 64 Page 64 of 198 Performing the upgrade Install network cards in Core/Net 1 Procedure 11 Installing the network cards in Core/Net 1 Check the switch settings and jumpers. See Table 11 All 3PE cards must be vintage F or later. Check that the RN27 Jumper is set to "A"...
  • Page 65 Performing the upgrade Page 65 of 198 Install the Clock Controller in slot 9. End of Procedure Table 12 Clock Controller switch settings for QPC471H, QPC771H Systems upgraded to CP PIV must use the Meridian 1 Option 61C CP PIV switch settings to enable Clock Hunt software.
  • Page 66 Page 66 of 198 Performing the upgrade Table 13 Clock Controller switch settings for NTRB53 (Part 2 of 2) Multi Group Machine Faceplate Cable Length Side Machine Single group Type #1 CC to CC Number Type #2 4.6–6.1 m (15–20 ft.) 6.4–10.1 m (21–33 ft.) 10.4–15.2 m...
  • Page 67 Performing the upgrade Page 67 of 198 XOFF Note: If only one terminal is used for both Cores, the terminal must be switched from side to side to access each module. An A/B switch box can also be installed to switch the terminal from side to side. End of Procedure Procedure 13 Powering up Core/Net 1...
  • Page 68 Page 68 of 198 Performing the upgrade Data bits: 8 Parity: none Stop bits: 1 Flow control: none Insert the RMD into the CF card slot on Call Processor 1 (inactive). Perform a KDIF in LD 143. Press the manual RESET button the Call Processor 1 (inactive) card faceplate.
  • Page 69 Performing the upgrade Page 69 of 198 Enter <CR> at the Install Tool Menu. Note: Blank CF prompts begin here. Mounting /cf2 Found /cf2/nvram.sys Mounting /boot| Found /boot/nvram.sys Selecting nvram file from 2 sources Read boot parameters from: F: Faceplate compact flash H: Hard Drive 10 [F] Press <CR>...
  • Page 70 Page 70 of 198 Performing the upgrade The system then enters the Main Menu for keycode authorization. NN43021-459 Standard 05.04 March 2012...
  • Page 71 Performing the upgrade Page 71 of 198 M A I N M E N U The Software Installation Tool will install or upgrade Communication Server 1000 Software, Database and the CP-BOOTROM. You will be prompted throughout the installation and given the opportunity to quit at any time.
  • Page 72 Page 72 of 198 Performing the upgrade At this point, either replace the RMD or quit the installation. If you select option “<q> - Quit.”, the system requires confirmation. Communication Server 1000 Software/Database/ BOOTROM RMD Install Tool ================================================ ==================== You selected to quit. Please confirm. Please enter: <CR>...
  • Page 73 Performing the upgrade Page 73 of 198 Select the keycode to be used on the system.The system validates the selected keycode and displays the software release and machine type authorized. Validating keycode ... Copying "/cf2/keycode/KCport60430m.kcd" to "/u/ keycode" - Copy OK: 1114 bytes copied The provided keycode authorizes the install of xxxx software (all subissues) for machine type xxxx (CP PIV processor on <system>).
  • Page 74 Page 74 of 198 Performing the upgrade If the keycode matches, enter <CR> to continue the installation. The system displays the Install Menu. Select option “<a>. Note: Option A uses the existing db from the FMD. External database backup is Option B. Communication Server 1000 Software/Database/ BOOTROM RMD Install Tool =================================================...
  • Page 75 Performing the upgrade Page 75 of 198 10 The system requires the insertion of the RMD containing the software to be installed. Communication Server 1000 Software/Database/ BOOTROM RMD Install Tool ================================================= Please insert the Removable Media Device into the drive on Core x. Please enter: <CR>...
  • Page 76 Page 76 of 198 Performing the upgrade 11 If the RMD containing the software is already in the drive, select option “<a> - RMD is now in drive. Continue with s/w checking.” (or simply press <CR>) to continue. If the RMD is not yet in the drive, insert it and then press <CR>.
  • Page 77 Performing the upgrade Page 77 of 198 13 Choosing Yes for the Dependency Lists installation. Note: If Dependency Lists are not installed on media, the following prompts do not appear. Proceed to step 14 on page Do you want to install Dependency Lists? Please enter: <CR>...
  • Page 78 Page 78 of 198 Performing the upgrade 14 Select to enable/disable CSU option. Note: if Sequential is selected <1>, upgrades to the MG 1000Es are performed across the LAN in a sequential manner. One MG 1000E is upgraded at a time. No other MG 1000E upgrades are initiated until the current MG 1000E completes its installation.
  • Page 79 Performing the upgrade Page 79 of 198 15 The PSDL files menu appears. Enter the appropriate choice for the site’s geographic location. ************************************************* PSDL INSTALLATION MENU The PSDL contains the loadware for all downloadable cards in the system and loadware for M3900 series sets.
  • Page 80 Page 80 of 198 Performing the upgrade 17 Enter <CR> to confirm and continue upgrade. Note: After entering yes below, the system copies the software from RMD to FMD (the files copied are listed). This file copy takes between 5 and 10 minutes to complete.
  • Page 81 Performing the upgrade Page 81 of 198 18 Successful installation confirmation appears, enter <CR> to continue. Communication Server 1000 Software/Database/ BOOTROM RMD Install Tool ================================================= Software release xxxx was installed successfully on Core x. All files were copied from RMD to FMD. Please press <CR>...
  • Page 82 Page 82 of 198 Performing the upgrade 20 Upon returning to the main install menu, enter q to quit. I N S T A L L M E N U The Software Installation Tool will install or upgrade Succession Enterprise System Software, Database and the CP-BOOTROM.
  • Page 83 Performing the upgrade Page 83 of 198 21 The system then prompts you to confirm and reboot. Enter <CR> to quit. Enter <CR> again to reboot. You selected to quit. Please confirm. Please enter: <CR> -> <y> - Yes, quit. <n>...
  • Page 84 Page 84 of 198 Performing the upgrade At this point the system reloads and initializes. End of Procedure Configuring IP addresses Procedure 15 Configuring the IP addresses Two unique IP address are required for the CP PIV system to communicate with the LAN.
  • Page 85 Performing the upgrade Page 85 of 198 chg elnk inactive name 2 Assign the “name 2” address to the inactive Core. chg mask xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Set the sub-net per local site. This number allows external sub-nets to connect to the system. Enable the new Ethernet interface.
  • Page 86 Page 86 of 198 Performing the upgrade ISSP Print System, DepList, and Patch information Print System Limits Print the Tape ID **** Exit program Reconfigure I/O ports and call registers Procedure 16 Reconfiguring I/O ports and call registers Evaluate the number of call registers and 500 telephone buffers that are configured for the system (suggested minimum values are 20,000 and 1000 respectively).
  • Page 87 Performing the upgrade Page 87 of 198 Performing a data dump Procedure 17 Performing a data dump to backup the customer database: Log in to the system. Insert a CF card into the active Core/Net RMD slot to back up the database.
  • Page 88: Install Core 0 Hardware

    Page 88 of 198 Performing the upgrade Install Core 0 hardware Power down Core/Net 0 CAUTION Service Interruption Call processing is interrupted for approximately 60 minutes while the procedures are completed. DANGER OF ELECTRIC SHOCK In a DC-powered system, power to the column can remain on during the following procedures.
  • Page 89 Performing the upgrade Page 89 of 198 Note 1: Leave the network cards in the card cage. You will relocate them to the CP card cage later in the upgrade procedure. Note 2: Two people are needed to remove the Core card cage because of the weight of the card cage with the cards left installed.
  • Page 90 Page 90 of 198 Performing the upgrade Figure 19 DC power connectors on the Core module backplane Do not disconnect System monitor connectors Logic ground bolt Frame ground bolt Floating power connector (reused in Core/Net Module) DC-power: module power connectors (see Note) Do not disconnect Frame ground...
  • Page 91 Performing the upgrade Page 91 of 198 Figure 20 AC power connectors on the Core module backplane System monitor Do not disconnect connectors Module power LRTN connectors (see Note) FGND MPDU (AC-powered systems only) Do not disconnect Frame ground bolt Note: AC-powered system shown.
  • Page 92 Page 92 of 198 Performing the upgrade 17 Remove the power harness and reserve it for reinstallation as part of installing the NT4N40 card cage. The power harness is located at the right rear lower corner and plugs into the rear of the power supply. •...
  • Page 93 Performing the upgrade Page 93 of 198 Upgrade Core 0 hardware Procedure 19 Checking main Core card installation The main Core cards (including the cables for power and data), are installed in the factory as shown in Figure 21 on page NT4N65AC CP Core Network Interface (cCNI) cards: Each system contains one NT4N65 cCNI card per Core/Net module.
  • Page 94 Page 94 of 198 Performing the upgrade Figure 21 Core card placement in the NT4N41 Core/Net Module (front) Core cCNI Sys Util CPPIV Card status LEDs (internal check) Compact Flash (RMD) LAN 1 LAN 2 Blank Faceplate COM 1 COM 2 System Utility disable switch LCD display...
  • Page 95 Performing the upgrade Page 95 of 198 Figure 22 Core/Net cable connections (top view) 51C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 96 Page 96 of 198 Performing the upgrade Install the CP card cage in Core 0 Procedure 20 Installing the CP card cage in Core 0 Check that the card cage is configured as Core 0. See Table 15 for instructions. Table 15 Core module ID switch settings (System Utility card) Position 1...
  • Page 97 Performing the upgrade Page 97 of 198 Slide the CP card cage halfway into the module Hold the card cage firmly and make the following connections at the rear of the module: In AC-powered systems, connect the remaining module power connectors to J2 on the MPDU.
  • Page 98 Page 98 of 198 Performing the upgrade Check the position of the EMI shield. If the EMI shield has shifted, reposition it. Remove the tape holding the EMI shield. Secure the card cage and EMI shield to the module re-using the existing screws.
  • Page 99 Performing the upgrade Page 99 of 198 Figure 24 CP PIV call processor card (front) Lan 2 Lan 1 USB Port COM 2 COM 1 INIT RESET 51C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 100 Device provided with the CP PIV Software kit. Insert the Security Device into the Security Device holder on the System Utility card with the “Avaya” side facing up. Do not bend the clip more than necessary. Check that the Security Device is securely in place.
  • Page 101 Performing the upgrade Page 101 of 198 Figure 25 Security Device 51C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 102 Page 102 of 198 Performing the upgrade Relocate network cards to Core/Net 0 Procedure 22 Relocating Network cards to CP Core 0 Remove all network cards from the previous Core 0 Core/Net shelf When you move the 3PE card, check the switch settings and jumpers. See Table 16.
  • Page 103 Performing the upgrade Page 103 of 198 Procedure 23 Moving Clock Controller 0 CAUTION Service Interruption Move only Clock Controller 0 at this point in the upgrade. Label and disconnect the Clock Controller 0. Disconnect the NT8D76AC cable from the Clock Controller 0 faceplate card.
  • Page 104 Page 104 of 198 Performing the upgrade Reconnect all reference cables and clock-to-clock cables. Table 17 Clock Controller switch settings for QPC471H, QPC771H Systems upgraded to CP PIV must use the Meridian 1 Option 61C CP PIV switch settings to enable Clock Hunt software. Use the settings in this table. *Total cable length between the J3 faceplate connectors: 0–4.3 m (0–14 ft.) 4.6–6.1 m (15–20 ft.)
  • Page 105 Performing the upgrade Page 105 of 198 Table 18 Clock Controller switch settings for NTRB53 Multi-group Machine Faceplate Cable Length Side Machine Single group Type #1 CC to CC Number Type #2 Multi-group = 21E = Off 0-14 Ft. Side 0 = 71,81 = Off 51, 61, 21E, 51, 51C,...
  • Page 106 Page 106 of 198 Performing the upgrade Figure 26 Fanout Panel connections on the CP Core/Net backplane NT4N89 cable Network backplane Core backplane System Monitor (XSM) connections Group 5 Group 4 Group 3 Group 2 Group 1 Group 7 Group 6 slot 12 slot 11 slot 11...
  • Page 107 Performing the upgrade Page 107 of 198 Figure 27 3PE card connections Unpack and install the power supply Procedure 25 Installing the NT6D41CA (DC) or NT8D29BA (AC) power supply Unpack the power supply. Faceplate-disable the power supply. Insert the power supply into the Core/Net module power supply slot. End of Procedure Connect LAN 1 The LAN 1 port is used to enable redundancy features between the two Core/...
  • Page 108 Page 108 of 198 Performing the upgrade Procedure 26 If the system is connected to a LAN Connect the Dual Ethernet Adapter (RJ-45) for I/O Panel (NTRE40AA) to J31. Secure the adapter to J31 with the two screws included in the shipment.
  • Page 109 Performing the upgrade Page 109 of 198 Figure 28 Options for LAN 1 connection Power up Core 0 Procedure 27 Preparing for power up Confirm that a terminal is connected to the J25 I/O panel connector on Core/Net 0. Note: A maintenance terminal is required to access the Core/Net modules during the upgrade.
  • Page 110 Page 110 of 198 Performing the upgrade Check the terminal settings as follows: 9600 baud 8 data parity none 1 stop bit full duplex XOFF Note: If only one terminal is used for both Cores, the terminal will have to be switched from side-to-side to access each module. An “A/B” switch box can also be installed to switch the terminal from side to side.
  • Page 111 Performing the upgrade Page 111 of 198 Test Core/Net 1 Procedure 29 Testing Core/Net 1 Check dial-tone. Test the clocks: Verify that the clock controller is assigned to the active Core. LD 60 Load program SSCK x Get the status of the clock controllers (x is “0” or “1”...
  • Page 112 Page 112 of 198 Performing the upgrade Stat network cards: LD 32 STAT x x = loop number **** Exit program Print status of all controllers: LD 97 TYPE XPE (returns status of all controller cards) **** Exit program Make internal, external and network calls. Check attendant console activity.
  • Page 113 Performing the upgrade Page 113 of 198 Parity: none Stop bits: 1 Flow control: none Insert the RMD into the CF card slot on Call Processor 1 (inactive). Perform a KDIF in LD 143. Press the manual RESET button the Call Processor 1 (inactive) card faceplate.
  • Page 114 Page 114 of 198 Performing the upgrade Enter <CR> at the Install Tool Menu. Note: Blank CF prompts begin here. Mounting /cf2 Found /cf2/nvram.sys Mounting /boot| Found /boot/nvram.sys Selecting nvram file from 2 sources Read boot parameters from: F: Faceplate compact flash H: Hard Drive 10 [F] Press <CR>...
  • Page 115 Performing the upgrade Page 115 of 198 The system then enters the Main Menu for keycode authorization. 51C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 116 Page 116 of 198 Performing the upgrade M A I N M E N U The Software Installation Tool will install or upgrade Communication Server 1000 Software, Database and the CP-BOOTROM. You will be prompted throughout the installation and given the opportunity to quit at any time.
  • Page 117 Performing the upgrade Page 117 of 198 At this point, either replace the RMD or quit the installation. If you select option “<q> - Quit.”, the system requires confirmation. Communication Server 1000 Software/Database/ BOOTROM RMD Install Tool ================================================ ==================== You selected to quit. Please confirm. Please enter: <CR>...
  • Page 118 Page 118 of 198 Performing the upgrade Select the keycode to be used on the system.The system validates the selected keycode and displays the software release and machine type authorized. Validating keycode ... Copying "/cf2/keycode/KCport60430m.kcd" to "/u/ keycode" - Copy OK: 1114 bytes copied The provided keycode authorizes the install of xxxx software (all subissues) for machine type xxxx (CP PIV processor on <system>).
  • Page 119 Performing the upgrade Page 119 of 198 If the keycode matches, enter <CR> to continue the installation. The system displays the Install Menu. Select option “<a>. Note: Option A uses the existing db from the FMD. External database backup is Option B. Communication Server 1000 Software/Database/ BOOTROM RMD Install Tool =================================================...
  • Page 120 Page 120 of 198 Performing the upgrade 10 The system requires the insertion of the RMD containing the software to be installed. Communication Server 1000 Software/Database/ BOOTROM RMD Install Tool ================================================= Please insert the Removable Media Device into the drive on Core x. Please enter: <CR>...
  • Page 121 Performing the upgrade Page 121 of 198 11 If the RMD containing the software is already in the drive, select option “<a> - RMD is now in drive. Continue with s/w checking.” (or simply press <CR>) to continue. If the RMD is not yet in the drive, insert it and then press <CR>.
  • Page 122 Page 122 of 198 Performing the upgrade 13 Choosing Yes for the Dependency Lists installation. Note: If Dependency Lists are not installed on media, the following prompts do not appear. Proceed to step 14 on page 123. Do you want to install Dependency Lists? Please enter: <CR>...
  • Page 123 Performing the upgrade Page 123 of 198 14 Select to enable/disable CSU option. Note: if Sequential is selected <1>, upgrades to the MG 1000Es are performed across the LAN in a sequential manner. One MG 1000E is upgraded at a time. No other MG 1000E upgrades are initiated until the current MG 1000E completes its installation.
  • Page 124 Page 124 of 198 Performing the upgrade 15 The PSDL files menu appears. Enter the appropriate choice for the site’s geographic location. ************************************************* PSDL INSTALLATION MENU The PSDL contains the loadware for all downloadable cards in the system and loadware for M3900 series sets.
  • Page 125 Performing the upgrade Page 125 of 198 17 Enter <CR> to confirm and continue upgrade. Note: After entering yes below, the system copies the software from RMD to FMD (the files copied are listed). This file copy takes between 5 and 10 minutes to complete.
  • Page 126 Page 126 of 198 Performing the upgrade 18 Successful installation confirmation appears, enter <CR> to continue. Communication Server 1000 Software/Database/ BOOTROM RMD Install Tool ================================================= Software release xxxx was installed successfully on Core x. All files were copied from RMD to FMD. Please press <CR>...
  • Page 127 Performing the upgrade Page 127 of 198 20 Upon returning to the main install menu, enter q to quit. I N S T A L L M E N U The Software Installation Tool will install or upgrade Succession Enterprise System Software, Database and the CP-BOOTROM.
  • Page 128 Page 128 of 198 Performing the upgrade 21 The system then prompts you to confirm and reboot. Enter <CR> to quit. Enter <CR> again to reboot. You selected to quit. Please confirm. Please enter: <CR> -> <y> - Yes, quit. <n>...
  • Page 129: Making The System Redundant

    Performing the upgrade Page 129 of 198 At this point the system reloads and initializes. End of Procedure Verifying the upgraded database Procedure 31 Verifying the upgraded database Print ISSP (system software issue and patches) LD 22 Load program ISSP **** Exit program Core 1 is now active, clock 1 is active, FIJI 1 is half/half,...
  • Page 130 Page 130 of 198 Performing the upgrade Once the synchronization of memories and drives is complete, STAT the CPU and verify that the CPUs are in a true redundant state. LD 135 STAT CPU Get status of CPU and memory **** Exit the program .stat cpu...
  • Page 131 Performing the upgrade Page 131 of 198 STAT HEALTH Get status of CPU and memory **** Exit the program .stat health Local (Side 0, Active, Redundant): Components without TIER 1 Health contribution: ================================================= disp 0 15 1:In Service sio2 0 15 1:In Service cp 0 16:In Service ipb 0:In Service TIER 1 Health Count Breakdown:...
  • Page 132 Page 132 of 198 Performing the upgrade TIER 2 Health Count Breakdown: ======================================= ELAN 16 IP : 47.11.138.150 Health = 2 ELAN 17 IP : 47.11.138.153 Health = 2 Local AML over ELAN Total Health:4 Local Total IPL Health = 6 IPL connection history:3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Local TIER 2 Health Total:10...
  • Page 133: Completing The Cp Piv Upgrade

    Performing the upgrade Page 133 of 198 TIER 2 Health Count Breakdown: ======================================= ELAN 16 IP : 47.11.138.150 Health = 2 ELAN 17 IP : 47.11.138.153 Health = 2 Remote AML over ELAN Total Health:4 Remote Total IPL health = 6 Remote TIER 2 Health Total:10 The system is now operating in full redundant mode with Core/Net 1 active.
  • Page 134 Page 134 of 198 Performing the upgrade Testing the Cores Procedure 33 Testing Core/Net 1 At this point in the upgrade, Core/Net 0 is tested from active Core/Net 1. Upon successful completion of these tests, call processing is switched and the same tests are performed on Core/Net 1 from active Core/Net 0.
  • Page 135 Performing the upgrade Page 135 of 198 Test system redundancy: LD 137 Load program TEST RDUN Test redundancy DATA RDUN Test database integrity Install the two system monitors. Test that the system monitors are working: LD 37 Load program ENL TTY x Enable the XMS, where x= system XMS STAT XSM Check the system monitors...
  • Page 136 Page 136 of 198 Performing the upgrade Test the clocks: Verify that the clock controller is assigned to the active Core: LD 60 Load program SSCK x Get status of the clock controllers (x is “0” or “1” for Clock 0 or Clock 1) SWCK Switch the Clock (if necessary) ****...
  • Page 137 Performing the upgrade Page 137 of 198 Switch call processing Procedure 34 Switching call processing Enter LD 135 on Core/Net 1 and issue the SCPU command. Call processing switches to Call Server 0 and service is interrupted. LD 135 SCPU Switch cores **** Exit program...
  • Page 138 Page 138 of 198 Performing the upgrade Perform a visual check of the LCDs. Test the System Utility cards and the cCNI cards: LD 135 Load program STAT SUTL Get the status of the System Utility card TEST SUTL Test the System Utility card STAT CNI c s Get status of cCNI cards (core, slot) TEST CNI c s...
  • Page 139 Performing the upgrade Page 139 of 198 Test the clocks: Verify that the clock controller is assigned to the active Core: LD 60 Load program SSCK x Get status of the clock controllers (x is “0” or “1” for Clock 0 or Clock 1) SWCK Switch the Clock (if necessary) ****...
  • Page 140 Page 140 of 198 Performing the upgrade Switch call processing Procedure 36 Switching call processing Enter LD 135 on Core/Net 1 and issue the SCPU command. Call processing switches to Call Server 1 and service is interrupted. LD 135 SCPU Switch cores **** Exit program...
  • Page 141 Performing the upgrade Page 141 of 198 CAUTION Loss of Data If the data dump is not successful, do not continue; contact your technical support organization. A data dump problem must be corrected before proceeding. When “DATADUMP COMPLETE” and “DATABASE BACKUP COMPLETE”...
  • Page 142 Page 142 of 198 Performing the upgrade NN43021-459 Standard 05.04 March 2012...
  • Page 143: Lnstalling A Signaling Server

    This chapter also contains general instructions to connect Commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) servers. The Avaya Communication Server 1000M (Avaya CS 1000M) system supports the Common Processor Pentium Mobile (CP PM) card model NTDW66, the Common Processor Dual Core (CP DC) model NTDW54, and the Commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) servers.
  • Page 144: Signaling Server Task Flow

    Signaling Server task flow This section provides a high-level task flow for the installation or upgrade of an Avaya Communication Server 1000 (Avaya CS 1000) system. The task flow indicates the recommended sequence of events to follow when configuring a system and provides the document number that contains the detailed procedures required for the task.
  • Page 145 lnstalling a Signaling Server Page 145 of 198 Figure 29 Signaling Server task flow 51C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 146: Readiness Checklist

    Page 146 of 198 lnstalling a Signaling Server Readiness checklist Before installing a Signaling Server in a Communication Server 1000 system, complete the following checklist. WARNING Do not modify or use a supplied AC-power cord if it is not the exact type required in the region where you install and use the Signaling Server.
  • Page 147 lnstalling a Signaling Server Page 147 of 198 Table 19 Readiness checklist (Part 1 of 2) Have you: Read all safety instructions in Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commissioning (NN43021-310), as appropriate for your Communication Server 1000 system? Do you have all equipment and peripherals? For COTS servers: •...
  • Page 148: Server Card Hardware Installation

    Page 148 of 198 lnstalling a Signaling Server Table 19 Readiness checklist (Part 2 of 2) Have you: Checked for correct grounding facilities? Obtained the following • screwdrivers • an ECOS 1023 POW-R-MATE or similar type of multimeter • appropriate cable terminating tools •...
  • Page 149 Signaling Server Page 149 of 198 instructions, see Avaya Linux Platform Base and Applications Installation and Commissioning (NN43001-315). IMPORTANT! There are several switches on CP PM circuit cards. All switch settings must be factory defaults except for the switch labelled S5. Switch S5 must be in position 2 to support the internal hard drive used on the CP PM Signaling Server circuit card.
  • Page 150 Page 150 of 198 lnstalling a Signaling Server Use the following procedure to install ELAN and TLAN Ethernet ports on the back of a Communication Server 1000M UEM. IMPORTANT! Installing ELAN and TLAN Ethernet ports on the back of a Communication Server 1000M Universal Equipment Module (UEM) disrupts service.
  • Page 151 lnstalling a Signaling Server Page 151 of 198 The following is a list of items in the NTDW69AAE5 cabling kit: • two RJ-45 CAT5 Ethernet patch cables • two Ethernet port couplers • one Ethernet port adapter plate • two screws •...
  • Page 152 Page 152 of 198 lnstalling a Signaling Server Figure 32 Two Ethernet port couplers in adapter plate Loosely attach screws, washers, and nuts to the Ethernet port adapter plate. See Figure 33. NN43021-459 Standard 05.04 March 2012...
  • Page 153 lnstalling a Signaling Server Page 153 of 198 Figure 33 One Ethernet port coupler in adapter plate Switch off the UEM power supplies. See Figure 34. 51C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 154 Page 154 of 198 lnstalling a Signaling Server Figure 34 Shut down UEM power supplies Select one of the J2-J5 knock-out plates on the back of the UEM. See Figure 35. Note: For DC powered systems, turn off the breakers in the pedestal not on the shelf.
  • Page 155 lnstalling a Signaling Server Page 155 of 198 Figure 35 J2-J5 plates on back panel of UEM Knock out the metal plate from the selected J2-J5 location to provide a hole through which the Ethernet patch cables are routed and to which the Ethernet port adapter plate is attached.
  • Page 156 Page 156 of 198 lnstalling a Signaling Server Figure 36 Selected J2-J5 plate on back panel of UEM Establish an ELAN port on the back panel of the UEM. Insert the end of one of the RJ-45 CAT5 Ethernet patch cables (supplied) into the ELAN network interface (ELAN port) on the Server faceplate.
  • Page 157 lnstalling a Signaling Server Page 157 of 198 Figure 37 ELAN connection on CP PM faceplate 51C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 158 Page 158 of 198 lnstalling a Signaling Server Figure 38 ELAN connection on Ethernet port coupler Connect the server to the TLAN subnet. Insert one end of the remaining RJ-45 CAT5 Ethernet patch cable (supplied) into the TLAN network interface (TLAN port) on the Server faceplate.
  • Page 159 lnstalling a Signaling Server Page 159 of 198 Figure 39 TLAN connection on CP PM faceplate 51C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 160 Page 160 of 198 lnstalling a Signaling Server Figure 40 TLAN connection on Ethernet port coupler 10 Fit the Ethernet port adapter plate into the hole on the back of the UEM and tighten the screws. See Figure 41. NN43021-459 Standard 05.04 March 2012...
  • Page 161 lnstalling a Signaling Server Page 161 of 198 Figure 41 Installed Ethernet port adapter plate 11 Attach the ferrite beads to the Ethernet patch cables.See Figure 42. 51C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 162 Page 162 of 198 lnstalling a Signaling Server Figure 42 Attached Ethernet patch cable ferrite beads End of Procedure NN43021-459 Standard 05.04 March 2012...
  • Page 163: Connections

    lnstalling a Signaling Server Page 163 of 198 Connections This section contains information about server connections. Connection checklist WARNING Do not modify or use a supplied AC power cord if it is not the correct type required for the host region. IMPORTANT! Server cards are powered through the backplane of the Media Gateway, Universal Equipment Module, or Media Gateway cabinet into which they...
  • Page 164 Page 164 of 198 lnstalling a Signaling Server Connecting a Signaling Server This section contains instructions for connecting a Server to the ELAN and TLAN subnet of a CS 1000M system. It also contains instructions for connecting a maintenance terminal to the Server. A Server card is inserted into a slot of a Universal Equipment Module (UEM).
  • Page 165 TLAN Ethernet switch. End of Procedure Verify or change the baud rate To verify or change the baud rate on an Avaya CP PM Signaling Server, see Avaya Linux Platform Base and Applications Installation and Commissioning (NN43001-315).
  • Page 166 Page 166 of 198 lnstalling a Signaling Server Connecting an IBM COTS server In geographic regions that are susceptible to electrical storms, Avaya recommends that you plug the IBM COTS server into an AC surge suppressor. Figure 43 shows the rear view of the IBM X306m server.
  • Page 167 Plug the male end of the AC power cord into the AC power source (wall outlet). Set the baud rate for the serial port on the server to 9600 b/ps. See Avaya Linux Platform Base and Applications Installation and Commissioning (NN43001-315).
  • Page 168 Signaling Server Connecting an HP COTS server In geographic regions that are susceptible to electrical storms, Avaya recommends that you plug the HP server into an AC surge suppressor. Figure 45 shows the rear view of the HP DL320-G4 server.
  • Page 169 Configure the COM1 serial port as the communication port for the connected maintenance terminal. Configure the COM 1 baud rate for the serial port on the server to 9600 b/ps. See Avaya Linux Platform Base and Applications Installation and Commissioning (NN43001-315).
  • Page 170 Signaling Server Connecting a Dell COTS server In geographic regions that are susceptible to electrical storms, Avaya recommends that you plug the Dell server into an AC surge suppressor. Figure 46 shows the rear view of the Dell R300 server.
  • Page 171: Upgrading And Reconfiguring The Software

    Configure the COM1 serial port as the communication port for the connected maintenance terminal. Configure the COM 1 baud rate for the serial port on the server to 9600 b/ps. See Avaya Linux Platform Base and Applications Installation and Commissioning (NN43001-315).
  • Page 172 ISP1100 with a CP PM, CP DC, or COTS Signaling Server. If you are upgrading from a Vxworks Signaling Server, Avaya recommends that you backup your IP Phone database and Network Routing Service (NRS) database on your current software release before upgrading to CS 1000 Linux Base and installing applications.
  • Page 173 For instructions on backing up and restoring an NRS database, see Avaya Network Routing Service Fundamentals (NN43001-130). For instructions on backing up and restoring the IP Phone database, see Avaya Signaling Server IP Line Applications Fundamentals (NN3001-125). 51C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 174 Page 174 of 198 lnstalling a Signaling Server Procedure 43 Verifying the presence of an NRS Open Internet Explorer. Enter the ELAN or TLAN network interface IP Address of the primary Signaling Server as the URL. Note: Note: Do not assign the same IP address for the Node ID and the TLAN network interface IP address.
  • Page 175 lnstalling a Signaling Server Page 175 of 198 Initially, you can be prompted to enter the Call Server IP address, because the Call Server is used for web logon authorization. The Call Server IP address is a requirement, because unless you entered additional configuration parameters during the Signaling Server installation, the node configuration data file containing the Call Server IP address does not yet exist.
  • Page 176 Before upgrading the software, you must do the following: • Connect the Signaling Server. For details, see “Connections” on page 163 or refer to Avaya Linux Platform Base and Applications Installation and Commissioning (NN43001-315). • Take a precautionary backup of the IP Phones application database.
  • Page 177 Page 177 of 198 • Obtain the CS 1000 Release 7.5 version of the Signaling Server Software Install media. For details, see Avaya Linux Platform Base and Applications Installation and Commissioning (NN43001-315). • Ensure that there is 2 GB of RAM and at least 40 GB of hard drive capacity on your CP PM or COTS Signaling Server.
  • Page 178 Page 178 of 198 lnstalling a Signaling Server Figure 50 CP PM faceplate drive boot The welcome screen appears. Press ENTER to direct the input and output to COM1. Figure 51 appears if the CP PM card has a BIOS version lower than 18. Enter yes to proceed with the automatic upgrade.
  • Page 179 lnstalling a Signaling Server Page 179 of 198 Figure 51 CP PM BIOS automatic upgrade Verify that the BIOS upgrade is finished. Press Enter to reboot. During the reboot memory check, press Ctrl c to access the CP PM BIOS setup menu.
  • Page 180 Page 180 of 198 lnstalling a Signaling Server Figure 52 CP PM BIOS setup 10 Figure 53 appears. Press y to reset CMOS to factory defaults. NN43021-459 Standard 05.04 March 2012...
  • Page 181 lnstalling a Signaling Server Page 181 of 198 Figure 53 CP PM BIOS reset 11 The system reboots. After the initial boot, Figure 50 appears and the new BIOS version displays. Verify the BIOS version is 18. You can now press the F key to boot from the faceplate CF card and proceed with the Linux Platform Base software installation.
  • Page 182 (NN43001-315). Installing Linux applications Avaya CS 1000 Release 7.5 Signaling Server and SIP line software are Linux applications. Linux applications install on CS 1000 Linux Base and interact with the CS 1000 Linux Base application framework. You can deploy and install Linux applications with the CS 1000 Linux Base Centralized Deployment Manager.
  • Page 183 UCM Primary Security Server can send SSH remote commands to the device using RSA public key-based authentication. For more information about joining the UCM security domain, see Avaya Security Management (NN43001-604). 51C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 184 Page 184 of 198 lnstalling a Signaling Server NN43021-459 Standard 05.04 March 2012...
  • Page 185: Introduction

    The following section provides Large System upgrade checklists. Technical Support Avaya can provide an Installation and Upgrade Support team to assist with PBX upgrades on a scheduled bases. This service is billable and a purchase order is required. Please refer to current price book for rates.
  • Page 186: Site Details

    Page 186 of 198 Appendix A: Upgrade checklists Site details Table 21 Site Details Customer Name Tape ID (LD 22) Modem Number (Core) Switch Room Telephone Baud Rate Modem Password PBX Password System Type Software Generic Upgrade details Table 22 Upgrade details Current Software - Generic Target Software - Generic...
  • Page 187: Pre-Upgrade Checklists

    Appendix A: Upgrade checklists Page 187 of 198 Pre-upgrade checklists Software Upgrade Software audit Table 23 Software audit Software Audit Perform the software audit prior to the scheduled upgrade. Take corrective action if answer is no Software CD Ready Keycode Disk Ready Install Disk Ready DEP Patch Disk Ready Review Keycode Data Sheet - (SDID,PKGS,License,TID)
  • Page 188 Page 188 of 198 Appendix A: Upgrade checklists License Upgrade Table 24 Keycode audit Keycode Audit Perform the keycode Audit prior to the scheduled upgrade. Take corrective action if answer is no Keycode Disk Ready Keycode Data Sheet Ready SDID Matches System TID Matches System Perform a KDIFF in LD 143 to compare keycodes Conversion Required...
  • Page 189 Appendix A: Upgrade checklists Page 189 of 198 Table 26 Typical Storage Media Changes Between machine Types (Part 2 of 2) IODUC MMDU Disk to new Drive both use 2M Floppy Drives MMDU MMDU Disk to new Drive 51C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 190: Pre-Conversion Steps

    Page 190 of 198 Appendix A: Upgrade checklists Hardware Upgrade Hardware audit Table 27 Hardware audit Hardware Audit Perform the Hardware Audit prior to the scheduled upgrade. Verify Shipping List - Complete and Accurate Audit Site for new hardware locations Pre Run Cables if possible Review All switch settings for new cards Read all applicable technical document Procedures...
  • Page 191 Appendix A: Upgrade checklists Page 191 of 198 Table 28 Pre-conversion steps (Part 2 of 2) LD 60 STAT LD 30 LDIS (Verify what Is disabled if any) Get Software Information from LD 22 ISSP - Patches in service - Future Reference if required LD 143 - MDP ISSP -Prints all in service patches and patch handle numbers (includes all DepList patches) TID/SLT - License Parameters - To compare with converted database...
  • Page 192: Post-Conversion Checks

    Page 192 of 198 Appendix A: Upgrade checklists Post-conversion checks Table 29 Post-conversion checks Post Conversion Checks Perform these checks after a successful INI. Test for dial tone Stat D Channels for proper operation Ensure that all XPEC’s are in service via visual inspection Ensure that all AUX applications are working LD 30 LDIS (Verify that output is the same prior to upgrade) Quick reference...
  • Page 193 Appendix A: Upgrade checklists Page 193 of 198 Table 30 IGS cabling chart (Part 2 of 2) BOTTOM BOTTOM BOTTOM BOTTOM BOTTOM BOTTOM BOTTOM 51C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 194 Page 194 of 198 Appendix A: Upgrade checklists Note: A DIGS Card is located in the card slot position for IGS 1 in all network shelves. The IGS 1 slot detects the clock signals from the active clock controller and distributes the clock to the entire group. Three out of four IGS cards can be disabled at any given time via LD 39, the IGS 1 that is associated with the active clock cannot be disabled via software, e.g.
  • Page 195 Appendix A: Upgrade checklists Page 195 of 198 Table 31 Switch settings (Part 2 of 2) 192-20 off on on on off off on on off on on off off off on on 208-23 off on on on off off on off off on on off off off on off 224-23 off on on on off off off on...
  • Page 196 Page 196 of 198 Appendix A: Upgrade checklists NN43021-459 Standard 05.04 March 2012...
  • Page 197 Page 197 of 198 Index backup the database, 34 Unattended backup (BKO command), 34 BKO, 34 call processing, effect of software upgrades on, 16 conversion media defined, 17 data dump, 34 printouts site data, 31 single CPU systems call processing disruptions on, 16 site data printouts pre-conversion procedure, 31 source software...
  • Page 198 Page 198 of 198 Index NN43021-459 Standard 05.04 March 2012...

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