Superloop/Shelf Determination - Nortel 1000E Upgrade

Option 11c chassis upgrade
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Installing the software

Superloop/Shelf determination

NN43041-465
Standard 01.04
electronic file transfer. They are installed using the keycode management
commands in LD 143 or the Software Installation Tool.
To ensure proper formatting of an RMD, you must use the
PC utility (mkbootrmd.bat) found in the utilities folder of
the downloaded software image. See Procedure 8 on
page
Note: For a CP PM RMD, the new keycode must be in a directory called
'keycode'.
For more information on installing keycodes, refer to Communication
Server 1000E (CP PII) to Communication Server 1000E (CP PIV) Upgrade
Procedures (NN43041-460).
Cards are identified by their IPMG location. This information is an important
part of the software installation process (for example, the IPMG location is
required in LD 117). Entering the IPMG location of your cards ensures that
all card slots are accounted for, and helps identify where cards may be added
(if you need to expand or upgrade at a later date).
An IPMG is designated by a superloop and shelf number. All references to an
IPMG are based on the superloop/shelf location. For example, the location of
the first media gateway of the first IPMG would be designated 00, which
translates into superloop 0, shelf 0, and the second media gateway would be
superloop 0, shelf 1.
Translations from a numeric IPMG number to the associated superloop shelf
no longer exist. All system messages, displays, and user interface
communications with the administrator are in the form of LOOP Shelf when
referencing an IPMG.
July 2007
IMPORTANT!
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