Maintenance; Repair And Replacement Of Parts; Setting The Kermit Upload/Download Speed - Avaya INDeX 30 Installation & Maintenance

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Maintenance

Maintenance

Repair and Replacement of Parts

Setting the Kermit Upload/Download Speed

Installation & Maintenance
INDeX 30
This chapter covers maintenance actions that may be required (e.g. the replacement
of parts and assemblies).
– The INDeX 30 is designed for quick maintenance by the replacement of the
complete system, optional IVM Lite daughter board or the Battery Back-up Kit.
– There are no site repairable parts in the INDeX 30 system and repair must
never be attempted. Failure to comply invalidates any equipment
warranties.
– All faulty parts should be returned to Avaya for repair, using the packaging from
the replacement part for protection. Do this following the "Product Returns
Procedure".
Whilst 9600 is adequate for system programming, when performing any kind of
upload or download, you should select the highest matching speed that both the
system and the PC support.
To set the maximum port speeds :
1. Connect the PC to the system serial port 1 and log on from Kermit as normal
(see "Using Kermit" on page 20).
2. From the Administration menu, select System and then Serial Port.
3. Use the up and down cursor keys to select the port whose speed you want to
change. Type in the required baud rate.
4. Press Ctrl and ] simultaneously, then press C.
5. Type set baud 38400 or the speed just selected on the system.
6. Type C and press ↵ to return to the system connection.
Repair and Replacement of Parts - Page 35
Maintenance - Page 35
38DHB0002UKDF- Issue 4 (07/2001)

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