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10. Insert the TN775D Maintenance (EPN) circuit pack part way into the MAINTENANCE slot in
carrier A.
11. Attach the other end of the short ribbon cable to the top connector on the component side of
the circuit pack. The red line is on the bottom. See
connection
on page 719.
12. Push the tabs on the ends of the connector inward to lock the connector in place.
13. Thread the ribbon through the slot on the front panel.
14. Fully insert the TN2312BP Internet Protocol Server Interface (IPSI) circuit pack only.
15. Assign the Switch and Cabinet ID to the TN2312BP Internet Protocol Server Interface (IPSI)
just inserted. For more information, see
page 734.
16. Type set tone-clock cabinet carrier. Press Enter to force a tone clock
interchange.
17. Type status port-network number. where number is the number of the port network.
Press Enter to verify the service state of the tone clock. Verify that the yellow LED on the
IPSI circuit pack is flashing.
18. Remove the TN2182 Tone Clock circuit pack from the new standby carrier (B). Place the
circuit pack in an antistatic carrier.
19. Insert the TN2312BP Internet Protocol Server Interface (IPSI) circuit pack part way into the
TONE-CLOCK slot on the standby carrier (B).
20. Attach one end of the long ribbon cable to the connector on the component side of the
circuit pack. The red line must be on the bottom (pin 1).
21. Push the tabs on the ends of the connector inward to lock the connector in place. See
Ribbon cable connector
22. Thread the ribbon through the slot on the front panel.
23. Attach the other end of the long ribbon cable to the bottom connector on the component
side of the TN775D Maintenance (EPN) circuit pack (red line on the bottom). See
High-reliability and critical reliability ribbon cable connection
24. Fully insert the TN2312BP Internet Protocol Server Interface (IPSI) circuit pack.
25. Program the TN2312BP Internet Protocol Server Interface (IPSI) that you just inserted. For
more information, see
26. Fully insert the TN775D Maintenance (EPN) circuit pack after you program both IPSIs are
programmed.
Assigning IP addresses to the IPSI circuit packs
on page 718.
Assigning IP addresses to the IPSI circuit packs
Premigration administration
Duplex reliability ribbon cable
on page 722.
on page 734.
Issue 2.1 June 2006
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