Upgrading J-Series Router Software, If Necessary; Verifying The Router Has The Power For The Tims And Pims; Installing The Router In The Rack - Avaya IG550 Installing And Configuring

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Upgrading J-series router software, if necessary

Note:
The software of the Juniper Services Router must match the firmware version of
Note:
the TGM550. See the Communication Manager Software/Firmware Compatibility
Matrix under Downloads on http://support.avaya.com.
1. See the Juniper J2320, J2350, J4350, and J6350 Services Router Getting Started Guide,
Release 8.4.

Verifying the router has the power for the TIMs and PIMs

The J-series routers have limits on the power they can expend on TIMs and PIMs and still
maintain normal operation. Verify that the project manager, sales representative, or sales
engineer has ordered the appropriate quantity and types of TIM and PIM modules for the router
you are installing.
If the power required of the TIMs and PIMs has not yet been calculated, see "TIM and PIM limits
based on heat and power used by the IG550" in Overview of the Avaya IG550 Integrated
Gateway, 03-601548.

Installing the router in the rack

1. If the customer has a four-post rack and is using a shelf, install the shelf according to
manufacturer guidelines. Set the router on the shelf.
2. If the customer is using the brackets supplied with the router, do the following:
a. Partially screw customer-provided bolts or screws in to a 19-inch (48 centimeters) rack.
Note:
These bolts or screws are for the resting holes.
Note:
b. Temporarily slide the resting holes of the brackets over the resting bolts or screws.
Ensure that a mounting screw position exists for the two top holes and two bottom holes.
c. Install the mounting brackets onto the chassis, as needed. Avaya recommends that you
use the center-mount chassis holes in the center of the chassis sides to mount the
brackets.
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