Special Procedures; S8100 Component Maintenance; Reseating/Replacing S8100 Circuit Packs - Avaya MCC1 Maintenance Procedures

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Component replacement

S8100 component maintenance

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If the amber LED on the circuit pack to be removed is lit, the circuit pack is active, and services
using it will be interrupted.

Special procedures

CAUTION:
Table 66, Circuit packs requiring special reseating or replacing procedures,
lists the circuit packs that require special procedures for reseating and replacing and a link
to the specific reseating/replacing information:
Table 66: Circuit packs requiring special reseating or replacing procedures
Circuit pack
TN2312AP
TN768
TN780
TN2182B
TN570
TN573
TN572
DS1 CONV
S8100
S8100 component maintenance

Reseating/replacing S8100 circuit packs

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It is NOT recommended that you reseat circuit packs unless the documentation specifically
instructs you to do so. If it is required to reseat a circuit pack, follow the instructions below which
explain how to unseat, reseat, and replace circuit packs.
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WARNING:
Description
IP Server Interface (IPSI)
Tone-Clock
Tone-Clock
Tone-Clock for a PN without an IPSI
Expansion Interface
Switch Node Interface
Switch Node Clock
DS1 Converter
WARNING:
Link to information
IP-SVR (IP Server Interface)
If the IPSI has a static IP address, refer to
the "Reusing a TN2312AP circuit pack"
section in Installing the Avaya S8700 Media
Server with an Avaya G650 Media Gateway,
555-245-109 for reseating and replacement
procedures.
TONE-BD (Tone-Clock Circuit)
EXP-INTF (Expansion Interface Circuit
Pack)
SNI-BD (SNI Circuit Pack)
SNC-BD (Switch Node Clock Circuit Pack)
DS1C-BD
Maintenance Procedures
on page 278
(all)
December 2003

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