Lucent Technologies DEFINITY AUDIX Installation And Upgrade
Lucent Technologies DEFINITY AUDIX Installation And Upgrade

Lucent Technologies DEFINITY AUDIX Installation And Upgrade

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DEFINITY AUDIX System
Release 3.2.4
Installation and Upgrade
585-300-118
Comcode 107894298
Issue 2
December 1996

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  • Page 1 DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 3.2.4 Installation and Upgrade 585-300-118 Comcode 107894298 Issue 2 December 1996...
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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Task 3: Review Safety Considerations Task 4: Verify the Components and Connectivity Hardware Installation Hardware Installation Tasks Worksheets Needed Task 5: Install the DEFINITY AUDIX System Assembly Slot and Carrier Restrictions DEFINITY AUDIX System Slots Installation Steps Task 6: Connect the Alarm Board Cable...
  • Page 4 Windowing on the 715 Terminal Task 11: Perform Initial Switch Administration Task 12: Activate Customer Options Display Customer Options Change Customer Options Task 13: Activate DEFINITY AUDIX Server Hardware Options Task 13A: Set System Parameters for I NTUITY Message Manager...
  • Page 5 Contents Task 14: Perform Initial DEFINITY AUDIX Administration 3-11 Task 14A: Set the DEFINITY AUDIX Clock 3-12 Task 14B: Assign the DEFINITY AUDIX Machine Parameters 3-13 Task 14C: Run the Switch Translations Audit 3-14 Task 14D: Administer Voice Ports 3-15...
  • Page 6 Contents Task 22: Test the Call Answer and Voice Mail Features 4-10 DCS Subscribers 4-11 Task 23: Run Test Tape Long 4-13 Task 24: Test Local Area Network 4-15 Task 25: Clear Administration, Error, and Alarm Logs 4-16 Initial Subscriber Administration Initial Subscriber Administration Tasks Worksheets Needed Task 26: Add the Initial Subscribers...
  • Page 7 Contents Hardware Upgrades Circuit Card Replacement 7-10 Control Link Upgrade 7-14 Software Upgrade 7-14 After the Upgrade 7-22 Installing, Administering, and Testing I NTUITY Message Manager 7-22 Announcement Set Considerations and Installation Customized Announcement and Fragment Considerations Customer Modified Announcements Customer Modified and Added Fragments Announcement Set Identifiers Installing Additional Language Sets...
  • Page 8 Contents Jumper Setting B-14 Paradyne DataPort Express Modem Option Settings B-15 Paradyne COMSPHERE 3820 Modem Option Settings B-15 Paradyne COMSPHERE 3830 Modem Option Settings B-15 DM424 Modem Option Settings B-16 DM224 Modem Option Settings B-16 212AR Modem Option Settings B-16 2212D Modem Option Settings B-17 MPDM Data Module Option Settings...
  • Page 9: About This Document

    Prerequisite Skills and Knowledge Although the information in this document assumes no prerequisite training, it will be substantially easier to assimilate by persons with DEFINITY AUDIX system installation or upgrade training. To install this product, an installer should have basic knowledge of the PBX, DEFINITY AUDIX, fault isolation, the customer’s application, and toll fraud protection.
  • Page 10: Organization Of This Document

    A list of abbreviations, a glossary, and an index are also provided. How to Use This Document Those who install and upgrade hardware and software on DEFINITY AUDIX systems should reference the tasks within the entire document, including the appendices.
  • Page 11: Conventions Used In This Document

    Enter y to continue. NOTE: To send the information to the DEFINITY AUDIX system, the RETURN key (located on the right side of your keyboard) must be pressed after you type a command or a response to a prompt. On some...
  • Page 12: Trademarks And Service Marks

    How to Get Help If problems arise during installation of the DEFINITY AUDIX System that cannot be resolved locally, call the appropriate Remote Support Center. The number will be provided to you by the Project Manager overseeing this installation.
  • Page 13: How To Make Comments About This Document

    If the reader comment card has been removed from this document, please send your comments to: Lucent Technologies Product Documentation Room 22-2H15 11900 North Pecos Street...
  • Page 14 About This Document Issue 2 December 1996...
  • Page 15: Prerequisites

    Prerequisites This chapter describes prerequisites for installing a DEFINITY AUDIX system. These include: ‘‘Task 1: Verify the Selected Site’’. ‘‘Task 2: Gather Required Tools’’. ‘‘Task 3: Review Safety Considerations’’. ‘‘Task 4: Verify the Components and Connectivity’’. Before beginning the installation, make sure you have completed these prerequisites.
  • Page 16: Display Set And Control-Link Integration

    Display Set and Control-Link Integration The DEFINITY AUDIX system can be connected to the switch in one of two ways: display-set (DS) or control-link (CL) integration. CL integration requires an external connection from the switch to an RS-232C port on the multifunction board (MFB) of the DEFINITY AUDIX system.
  • Page 17: Task 2: Gather Required Tools

    — You have made room in the switch carrier and you are ready to insert the DEFINITY AUDIX System assembly in the carrier. If you need to work on the DEFINITY AUDIX System assembly — that is, disassemble it — place the assembly on a grounded antistatic work mat.
  • Page 18: Task 4: Verify The Components And Connectivity

    DEFINITY AUDIX system components, proceed to the tasks in Chapter 2, ‘‘Hardware Installation’’. NOTE: If DEFINITY AUDIX will be used as a server for Local Area Network (LAN) applications such as I Message Manager, it is recommended that...
  • Page 19 ‡ If ADAP software is used on this terminal, the administrator must have dial-up capabilities. The terminal must therefore be connected to PORT A via a modem connection. Figure 1-1. DEFINITY AUDIX System Connectivity Diagram — CL Integration Issue 2 December 1996...
  • Page 20 PORT B HOUSE WIRING Z3A1 Z3A4 ADAPTER POWER TERMINAL SUPPLY Site-Specific Connection 7400A 7400B POWER POWER SUPPLY SUPPLY CABLE MULTI- FUNCTION BOARD LOCAL TERMINAL PORT A Figure 1-2. DEFINITY AUDIX System Connectivity Diagram — DS Integration Issue 2 December 1996...
  • Page 21 —Installed by customer or Lucent —Maintained by Lucent Figure 1-3. DEFINITY AUDIX LAN Connectivity NOTE: If DEFINITY AUDIX is to be used as a server for Local Area Network (LAN) applications such as I Message Manager, it is required that a LAN NTUITY connection be available to the system prior to hookup.
  • Page 22 Prerequisites Issue 2 December 1996...
  • Page 23: Hardware Installation

    Hardware Installation This chapter describes the tasks needed to install the DEFINITY AUDIX system hardware and peripheral hardware. You can install the DEFINITY AUDIX system in any of the following switches. System 75 R1V3 DEFINITY Communications System Generic 1 (G1)
  • Page 24: Worksheets Needed

    (as described in Step 3) before you insert the DEFINITY AUDIX system assembly in the switch carrier. You can install the DEFINITY AUDIX system assembly in the switch when the switch is powered on or off. When the assembly is inserted in the slots of the switch carrier, it will automatically power up, run diagnostics, and boot.
  • Page 25 Task 5: Install the DEFINITY AUDIX System Assembly SCSI bus cable bus cable Multifunction board (TN566B) Power wrap cable Alarm board (TN2170) Retaining pins Tape drive (without cover) Disk drive SCSI bus cable Power supply Figure 2-1. DEFINITY AUDIX System Assembly...
  • Page 26: Slot And Carrier Restrictions

    Worksheet A-2, Port Slot Assignments , before proceeding. If you are installing the DEFINITY AUDIX system in a System 75 XE or in a single-carrier cabinet of a DEFINITY G1, G3i, G3r or G3s, slots 14 (or slots 13 in an EPN control cabinet) should not be used for the DEFINITY AUDIX system assembly.
  • Page 27: Installation Steps

    RS-232 RJ45 Figure 2-2. Connecting the Adaptor Cables Rear-Panel View If the DEFINITY AUDIX system was shipped in a new switch, skip to Step 7 of this task. Installation Steps Using Worksheet A-3, Port Slot Locations for the DEFINITY AUDIX System Assembly , follow the steps below to install the DEFINITY AUDIX system assembly.
  • Page 28 MFB Y-cable. Attach the male connector of the 116A opto-isolator to the other end of the null modem. If the DEFINITY AUDIX system is to use DS integration and if two terminals are to be installed, install the second opto-isolator. Otherwise, proceed to Step 5.
  • Page 29 If the switch is not powered on, wait until it is and then proceed to Step 7. 7. As the DEFINITY AUDIX system comes up, watch the LCD on the faceplate (see Figure 2-3, DEFINITY AUDIX System LCD Display). The LCD display identifies the states and alarms for the DEFINITY AUDIX system.
  • Page 30 The following list describes the positions of the LCD. Standing to the right of the faceplate and reading from bottom to top, the first position contains the DEFINITY AUDIX system heartbeat. The second and third positions display two letters indicating the following types of alarms: warnings (WN), minor (MN) and major (MJ).
  • Page 31 (DEFINITY AUDIX system initialization) (DEFINITY AUDIX system state) If the DEFINITY AUDIX system does not come up to the AUDIX state within 30 minutes (10 to 15 minutes is average), write down the state displayed on the LCD, then refer to the associated troubleshooting procedures in DEFINITY AUDIX System —...
  • Page 32: Task 6: Connect The Alarm Board Cable

    AUDIX modem. It can also be set up through the switch in addition to, or instead of through the AUDIX modem. In either case, perform the connections described in the DEFINITY AUDIX Connection section below. If Alarm Origination/Remote Maintenance Access through the switch is indicated on Worksheet C-9, also make the connections described in the SWITCH Connection section.
  • Page 33: Definity Audix Connection

    AUDIX system slot in the previous task) to the female amphenol connector labeled ALARM on the ALB cable (the cable that is now connected to the third DEFINITY AUDIX system slot). The other end of the Group 300 cable should already be attached to the cross-connect field.
  • Page 34 Message Manager is to be NTUITY activated right away. If the customer intends to connect a LAN to the DEFINITY AUDIX system, there must be a customer-provided 10BaseT twisted pair cable with a male RJ-45 connector to the connecting block. The customer is responsible for this LAN connection.
  • Page 35: Reserved Rs-232 Connection

    Port A is required. This terminal is usually connected via a direct cable connection to Port A but can be connected remotely if desired. If the DEFINITY AUDIX system is being installed to use DS integration, a second, optional terminal can be connected to Port B.
  • Page 36: Task 7A: Install A Terminal Via A Direct Connection

    The connectivity for all supported terminals is similar. Therefore, the subtasks for this task are the same for all supported terminals, with differences identified as required for different terminal types. See the DEFINITY AUDIX System — System Description , 585-300-205 for a list of the supported terminals and modems.
  • Page 37 Task 7: Install the Terminals SWITCH CABLE ALARM BOARD PORT B CABLE MULTI- FUNCTION *SEE BOARD NOTE GROUP 311 CABLE PORT A NULL MODEM *NULL MODEM NOT REQUIRED WHEN CONNECTING TO 715 BCT DCE PORT. Figure 2-6. Installing a Terminal via Direct Connection DC SWITCH ONLY MULTI-...
  • Page 38 On the 610/615, set the terminal options first, then set the printer options. If the terminal is installed correctly (and the DEFINITY AUDIX system is in either ADX , OAM , OS or AINIT state), the screen displays the login prompt.
  • Page 39: Task 7B: Install A Terminal Via Modems

    *NULL MODEM IS REQUIRED WHEN CONNECTING TO 715 BCT DCE PORT. Figure 2-8. Connecting a Terminal to the MFB via a Modem 1. In the room where the switch and DEFINITY AUDIX system are located, place one modem between the DEFINITY AUDIX system and a telephone jack, close enough to each that the cables can easily reach.
  • Page 40 Hardware Installation c. Plug the modem power cord into a wall outlet and power on the modem. d. Set the modem options. Refer to Appendix B, ‘‘Option Settings’’, for a complete list of option settings for all supported modems. 3. Connect a modem to the terminal. a.
  • Page 41: Task 7C: Install A Terminal Via Adus

    DEFINITY AUDIX System — Maintenance , 585-300-110. k. Log in to the DEFINITY AUDIX system (see Task 9 for login details). If you can log in successfully, the modem and terminal options are set correctly.
  • Page 42 Hardware Installation 1. Connect the Z3A-4 ADU to the DEFINITY AUDIX system MFB. a. In the room where the switch and DEFINITY AUDIX system are located, attach one end of a Group 311 cable to the RS-232 connector labeled PORT B on the MFB Y-cable (the one connected to the fourth slot of the five DEFINITY AUDIX system slots).
  • Page 43: Task 7D: Install A Terminal Via 7400A Data Sets

    Task 7: Install the Terminals If the terminal is installed correctly (and the DEFINITY AUDIX system is in either ADX , OAM , OS or AINIT state), the screen displays the login prompt. If the terminal does not display the login prompt when the DEFINITY AUDIX system is in one of the above states, try pressing the key a few times.
  • Page 44 7400B data set is easier to set up and use, it is the one described in this procedure on the terminal side. (The DEFINITY AUDIX system side of the configuration requires the 7400A.) If you are using two 7400A data sets, connect the second 7400A the same as the 7400B, but set the options as described under Using the Front Panel in 7400A Data Module User’s...
  • Page 45 (and the DEFINITY AUDIX system is in either ADX , OAM , OS or AINIT state), the screen displays the login prompt. If login prompt is not displayed when the DEFINITY AUDIX system is in one of the above states, try pressing the key a few RETURN times.
  • Page 46: Task 8: Install The Control-Link Cable

    Hardware Installation Task 8: Install the Control-Link Cable This task is required only if the DEFINITY AUDIX system is to be run in the CL integration mode. The control-link cable can be connected to the switch in one of the following six...
  • Page 47: Connect To The Pi With An Idi

    1. Attach the one end of the synchronous null modem cable to the RS-232C connector labeled PORT B on the MFB Y-cable (labeled 1). (The MFB Y-cable is connected to the fourth slot of the five DEFINITY AUDIX system slots.) 2.
  • Page 48 1. Attach one end of the H600-405 cable to the RS-232C connector labeled PORT B on the MFB Y-cable (labeled 1). (The MFB Y-cable is connected to the fourth slot of the five DEFINITY AUDIX system slots.) 2. Attach the other end of the H600-405 cable to the out RS-449 connector of the IDI (labeled 2).
  • Page 49: Connect To The Digital Line Interface (Tn754)

    1. Attach one end of the (ED1E-434-11) Group 311 cable to the RS-232C connector labeled PORT B on the MFB Y-cable (labeled 1). (The MFB Y-cable is connected to the fourth slot of the five DEFINITY AUDIX system slots.) 2. Attach the other end of the Group 311 cable to the RS-232C connector of the MPDM (labeled 2).
  • Page 50: Connect To The Packet Gateway Board (G3R Only)

    1. Attach one end of the H600-405 cable to the RS-232C connector labeled PORT B on the MFB Y-cable (labeled 1). (The MFB Y-cable is connected to the fourth slot of the five DEFINITY AUDIX system slots.) 2. Attach the other end of the H600-405 cable to the out RS-449 connector of the IDI (labeled 2).
  • Page 51: Connect To The Tn577 Via Dsus (G3R Only)

    PORT B on the MFB Y-cable (labeled 1). (The MFB Y-cable is connected to the fourth slot of the five DEFINITY AUDIX system slots.) 2. Attach the other end of the Group 311 cable to the Group 110 cable of the DSU (labeled 2).
  • Page 52: Connect To The Tn577 Via Mpdms (G3R Only)

    1. Attach one end of the Group 311 cable to the RS-232C connector labeled PORT B on the MFB Y-cable (labeled 1). (The MFB Y-cable is connected to the fourth slot of the five DEFINITY AUDIX system slots.) 2. Attach the other end of the Group 311 cable to the RS-232C connector of the MPDM (labeled 2).
  • Page 53: Task 9: Install The Printer (Optional)

    This task describes how to install an Lucent 470 or 570 series printer. For other printers follow the instructions supplied with the printer, making sure you set the options required for the DEFINITY AUDIX system as described in this task. 1. Set up the printer.
  • Page 54 Hardware Installation 2. Connect the printer to the terminal. a. Connect one end of the printer cable to either the serial or parallel port on the terminal (depending on which type terminal and printer you are installing). Secure the connector with the captive screws. NOTE: If you are connecting a serial printer to the DTE connector on a 715 BCT, you must connect a null modem between the...
  • Page 55: Task 10: Finalize And Test The Hardware

    Standing to the right of the DEFINITY AUDIX assembly, reading from bottom to top, the LCD should display ADX. 2. Log in to the DEFINITY AUDIX system at the terminal (both terminals if you have installed more than one) to verify that the terminals and modems (if applicable) are connected and set up correctly.
  • Page 56 Hardware Installation 3. Verify that the DEFINITY AUDIX system hardware and software components are installed properly. (If you have installed more than one terminal, you can use either one for the remainder of this task.) At the DEFINITY AUDIX system command line, enter list configuration. The system responds with the List Configuration screen.
  • Page 57 See DEFINITY AUDIX System — Maintenance , 585-300-110, for the procedures for identifying and resolving the alarms. 5. Place the labels supplied with the DEFINITY AUDIX system hardware as follows: a. Place the label containing the DEFINITY AUDIX system shutdown warning next to the cabinet Power switch.
  • Page 58 Hardware Installation 6. Give the program tape and one of the blank cartridge tapes to the DEFINITY AUDIX system administrator, or put them in a safe place (away from electromagnetic parts). Keep the other blank tape, you will install it in the drive later (Task 14).
  • Page 59: Initial System Administration

    AUDIX System. Initial System Administration Tasks The initial system administration tasks for the DEFINITY AUDIX system are: Task 11: Perform initial switch administration — This section is a place holder for the switch administration tasks, see Switch Administration for the DEFINITY AUDIX System book, 585-300-509 for the actual task descriptions Task 12: Activate customer options.
  • Page 60: Worksheets Needed

    C-10, Set Up Alarm Origination Digital Networking Worksheet Control Link (CL) Only The following five worksheets are needed only if the DEFINITY AUDIX System will be running in CL Integration: B-5, Administer Voice Ports as Stations B-6, Assign the Hunt Group...
  • Page 61: Windowing On The 715 Terminal

    If you are using the 715 BCT terminal, you should be aware of its windowing capabilities. You can use the 715 terminal to log on to both the switch and the DEFINITY AUDIX system to perform administration tasks and easily toggle back and forth between the two sessions.
  • Page 62: Task 12: Activate Customer Options

    Initial System Administration Task 12: Activate Customer Options This task is required for all installation scenarios to check if customer options have been activated and set to their limits. Use Worksheet C-1, Activate Customer Options , when completing this screen. Activating customer options is normally done before the system is shipped.
  • Page 63 The system displays the System-Parameters Customer-Options screen. NOTE: The DEFINITY AUDIX Status line will display an M (and possibly other alarms) in the alarms field reflecting the voice ports alarm that you saw on the Alarm Report screen in Task 10. These alarms should resolve themselves when you administer the voice ports (in Task 14D) and can be ignored at this time.
  • Page 64: Change Customer Options

    Support Center to have the customer options changed. Complete the following steps only if the customer options need to be changed or activated. 1. Log off the DEFINITY AUDIX System. 2. At the terminal login prompt, enter init. The system displays the Password prompt.
  • Page 65: Task 13: Activate Definity Audix Server Hardware Options

    RETURN prompt. 15. Proceed to Task 13: Activate DEFINITY AUDIX Server Hardware Options. Task 13: Activate DEFINITY AUDIX Server Hardware Options This task is required only if a TN2170 was installed and I...
  • Page 66: Task 13A: Set System Parameters For Intuity Message Manager

    Initial System Administration Task 13A: Set System Parameters for I NTUITY Message Manager 1. With the cursor on the DEFINITY AUDIX command line, type change system-parameters IMAPI-options and press RETURN The system displays the System-Parameters Imapi-Options screen 2. Move the cursor to the Maximum Number of ENABLED IMAPI Sessions field.
  • Page 67: Task 13B: Check Access For Intuity Message Manager

    In this case, perform the following steps: 1. Decide which class of service is appropriate for inclusion of Message Manager. Then, with the cursor on the DEFINITY AUDIX command line, type change cos followed by the class of service you just chose. Then...
  • Page 68 NTUITY the IMAPI Voice File Transfer? field for a personal folder are set to 3. With the cursor on the DEFINITY AUDIX command line, type change subscriber followed by the extension of a subscriber who is to have Message Manager on their PC. Press .
  • Page 69: Task 14: Perform Initial Definity Audix Administration

    Run the Switch Translations audit. d. Administer the voice ports. e. Set Switch-Link Parameters (only applies to CL-integrated systems). f. Synchronize the DEFINITY AUDIX system and switch clocks. g. Set system parameters limits (optional). h. Run the Switch Translations audit again.
  • Page 70: Task 14A: Set The Definity Audix Clock

    PC with a 4410 emulation package. 4425 for a 4425 or 5425 terminal 5420 for a 5420 or 4415 terminal g3-ma for a G3-MA The system displays the DEFINITY AUDIX command line. 4. Type set time and press RETURN 3-12...
  • Page 71: Task 14B: Assign The Definity Audix Machine Parameters

    10. Proceed to Task 14B: Assign the DEFINITY AUDIX Machine Parameters. Task 14B: Assign the DEFINITY AUDIX Machine Parameters Use information from Worksheet C-3: Assign the DEFINITY AUDIX Machine ID , when completing this task. 1. With the cursor on the DEFINITY AUDIX command line, enter change machine.
  • Page 72: Task 14C: Run The Switch Translations Audit

    The system displays the Machine Profile screen 2. Move the cursor to the Machine Name field and type the new name to be assigned to this DEFINITY AUDIX system. The machine name must be from 1 to 8 characters in length.
  • Page 73: Task 14D: Administer Voice Ports

    Task 14: Perform Initial DEFINITY AUDIX Administration This audit takes about 1-2 seconds. Run the audit as described below. 1. With the cursor on the DEFINITY AUDIX command line, type audit switch-translations and press RETURN The system displays the Audit Results screen 2.
  • Page 74: Task 14E: Set Switch-Link Parameters

    Task 14E: Set Switch-Link Parameters Set Switch-Link Parameters for CL Integration This part of the task is required only if the DEFINITY AUDIX system will be running in CL integration mode. Check Worksheet C-1: Activate Customer Options , to see if the switch integration type is to be control-link. If not, skip to ‘‘Set Switch-Link Parameters for DS Integration’’...
  • Page 75 DCIU-SCI 2. Enter values for the Host Switch and AUDIX fields from Worksheet C-3 Assign the DEFINITY AUDIX Machine ID . The number entered in the Host Switch field must match the Local PBX ID administered on the switch. NOTE:...
  • Page 76 AUDIX Machine ID Machine ID Machine ID 3. If the DEFINITY AUDIX System is operating in a DCS environment, repeat step 3 for each remote switch-node in the DCS network. Refer to Worksheets B-9 through B-15. NOTE: DCS-related switch administration must be done in conjunction with this task for each switch in the DCS network.
  • Page 77: Set Switch-Link Parameters For Ds Integration

    Task 14: Perform Initial DEFINITY AUDIX Administration Set Switch-Link Parameters for DS Integration This part of the task is required only if the DEFINITY AUDIX system will be running in DS integration mode. Check Worksheet C-1: Activate Customer Options , to see if the switch integration type is to be display-set. If so, enter change switch-link at the DEFINITY AUDIX command line.
  • Page 78: Task 14F: Synchronize Definity Audix System And Switch Clocks

    The switch clock may not be set at this time. If it is not, set the switch clock before performing this task. (See the appropriate switch document for the procedure to set the switch clock.) 1. With the cursor on the DEFINITY AUDIX command line, type set time and press RETURN...
  • Page 79: Task 14G: Set System Parameters Limits

    If not, skip to Task 14H: Run the Switch Translations Audit a Second Time. If changes are indicated on the worksheet, perform the following steps. 1. With the cursor on the DEFINITY AUDIX command line, type change system-parameters limits and press RETURN...
  • Page 80 Initial System Administration The system displays the System-Parameters Limits screen. 2. Move the cursor to each of the fields that is to be changed (according to Worksheet C-4 Assign Switch LInk Translations ) and type the new system parameters limits. 3.
  • Page 81: Task 14H: Run The Switch Translations Audit A Second Time

    You must run the Switch Translations audit a second time to update the DEFINITY AUDIX system processes again with the new information you have administered. 1. With the cursor on the DEFINITY AUDIX command line, type audit switch-translations and press RETURN The system displays the Audit Results screen.
  • Page 82 (F3) function key to save the changes. ENTER NOTE: The system will not put these changes into effect until you have rebooted the system (the next task). 5. Proceed to Task 14J: Reboot the DEFINITY AUDIX System. 3-24 Issue 2 December 1996...
  • Page 83: Task 14J: Reboot The Definity Audix System

    Task 14: Perform Initial DEFINITY AUDIX Administration Task 14J: Reboot the DEFINITY AUDIX System This task is required for all installation scenarios. 1. With the cursor on the DEFINITY AUDIX command line, type reset system reboot and press RETURN The system displays the Reset System Reboot screen.
  • Page 84: Subtask 14K: Run The Switch Names Audit

    The Switch Names audit uploads the names-to-extensions database from the switch. The Switch Names audit could take from 5 minutes to an hour, depending on the size of the database. 1. With the cursor on the DEFINITY AUDIX command line, type audit switch-names and press RETURN The system displays the Switch Names Audit screen.
  • Page 85: Task 14L: Check Alarm Status

    Task 14: Perform Initial DEFINITY AUDIX Administration Task 14L: Check Alarm Status This task is required for all installation scenarios. 1. With the cursor on the DEFINITY AUDIX command line, type display alarms and press RETURN The system displays the Alarm Report screen.
  • Page 86: Task 14M: Check Hardware Status

    Initial System Administration Task 14M: Check Hardware Status This task is required for all installation scenarios. 1. With the cursor on the DEFINITY AUDIX command line, type list configuration and press RETURN The system displays the List Configuration screen. 2. Make sure the screen displays the following components (indicating that the system correctly recognizes all the components).
  • Page 87 6. If any of the port information is incorrect, see DEFINITY AUDIX System — Maintenance book, 585-300-110 for complete troubleshooting procedures. Step 7 is required only if the DEFINITY AUDIX system will use CL integration. If not, skip to step 8. 7. Type status switch-link and enter...
  • Page 88: Task 15: Activate Parameters And Basic Features

    If no features are to be activated, skip to Task 16: Add Tape. Otherwise, perform the following steps. 1. With the cursor on the DEFINITY AUDIX command line, type change system-parameters features and press...
  • Page 89 Task 15: Activate Parameters and Basic Features 3. Press the (F7) function key to display page two of this screen. NEXTPAGE 4. Move the cursor to any of the features to be activated on page 2 and enter the appropriate data as specified on the worksheet. 5.
  • Page 90: Task 16: Add Tape

    Task 16: Add Tape This task is required for all installation scenarios. You should have received two blank tapes as part of the DEFINITY AUDIX system order. In Task 10: Finalize and Test the Hardware, you were to give one of these tapes to the system administrator or put it in a safe place.
  • Page 91 Task 16: Add Tape Write Protect tab This side Arrow indicating Tape side direction to insert tape. down Figure 3-1. Tape Cartridge 5. Close the tape drive with the tape cartridge installed. 6. At the terminal, type add tape and press RETURN 3-33 Issue 2 December 1996...
  • Page 92 Initial System Administration The system displays the Tape screen. 7. With the cursor on the Volume Name field, type backup. 8. Press the (F3) function key. ENTER The Message line displays the following message. This operation erases all existing tape data. Press "ENTER"...
  • Page 93: Task 17: Check The Status Of The Switch Names Audit

    The purpose of this task is to check the status of the switch names audit operation initiated in Subtask 14K: Run the Switch Names Audit. 1. With the cursor on the DEFINITY AUDIX command line, enter status audit and press...
  • Page 94 If the Switch Names audit finds 50 or more non-unique subscriber names, the entire switch names database is discarded and the DEFINITY AUDIX system will answer in stand-alone mode for all subscribers. This condition is indicated by an entry in the Administration log.
  • Page 95 Task 17: Check the Status of the Switch Names Audit 5. Inform the switch system administrator of any entries in the administration log and ask the administrator to change all non-unique subscriber names in the switch names database to unique names. NOTE: To find non-unique names using G3-MA screen, connect to the switch and use the data-management option from the main menu.
  • Page 96 Initial System Administration 3-38 Issue 2 December 1996...
  • Page 97: Acceptance Checks

    Acceptance Checks This chapter describes tests to ensure that the DEFINITY AUDIX System is functioning properly after installation. Joint Acceptance Testing is used to ensure that IMAPI is operational. These tests should be run with a customer LAN system administrator.
  • Page 98: Worksheets Needed

    1. Call INADS and request administration and test of alarm origination for this DEFINITY AUDIX system. 2. If you have not already done so, log in to the DEFINITY AUDIX system terminal as craft. (Refer to Task 14A: Set the DEFINITY AUDIX Clock for the login procedure.) 3.
  • Page 99 Task 18: Alarm Origination Administration/test and Status Tape The system displays the System-Parameters Maintenance screen With information given to you by the Project Manager and with the help of the INADS people, fill in all fields on the screen. 4. Verify that the following fields are filled in: Product Identification Number Lucent Services Identifier System Location...
  • Page 100 INADS. There may be additional text in the description field if other resolved alarms were reported. e. INADS makes a second call and login to the DEFINITY AUDIX system and checks the error log to verify that there are no problems.
  • Page 101 8. Verify the status of the add-tape function performed in the previous task by typing status tape followed by RETURN The system displays the Status Tape screen. 9. The Status field should display In service, idle . If not, see DEFINITY AUDIX System — Maintenance , 585-300-110. Issue 2 December 1996...
  • Page 102: Task 19: Perform Dial Tone Test For Ds Integrated Systems

    4. When you find the field, write down the priority calling access code value. 5. Exit the Feature Access Codes screen. 6. Log off of the switch administration terminal. 7. Return to the DEFINITY AUDIX system terminal. 8. From the command line, type busyout voice-group and press RETURN The system responds with the Busyout/Release Voice Group screen.
  • Page 103: Task 20: Run Test Switch-Link Long

    15. Proceed to the next task. Task 20: Run Test Switch-Link Long This task is required only if the DEFINITY AUDIX system is using CL integration. 1. Type busyout voice-group at the command line and press RETURN 2. Press (F3) to execute the command.
  • Page 104: Task 21: Add Two Test Subscribers

    Task 21: Add Two Test Subscribers This task is required for all installation scenarios. 1. If you have not already done so, log into the DEFINITY AUDIX local terminal as craft. (See Task 14A: Set the DEFINITY AUDIX Clock for the login procedure.)
  • Page 105 Task 21: Add Two Test Subscribers The system responds with the Subscriber screen. NOTE: The two test subscriber extensions used in this task must be administered on the switch. The second test extension must have the coverage path for the AUDIX set. You can administer subscribers on the switch using the Add Station screen.
  • Page 106: Task 22: Test The Call Answer And Voice Mail Features

    From one of the test phones, call the extension of the second test phone. b. Let the phone ring until the DEFINITY AUDIX system answers. c. After the system greeting and the tone, leave a test message (for example, “This is a test Call Answer message.”...
  • Page 107: Dcs Subscribers

    After listening to the message, press to delete the message. 3. Create a test Voice Mail message. a. From the DEFINITY AUDIX session you are currently in, press b. After the tone, speak a test message (for example “This is a test Voice Mail message.”) c.
  • Page 108 Otherwise, refer to the troubleshooting procedures in DEFINITY AUDIX System — Maintenance , 585-300-110. b. Call the remote DEFINITY AUDIX extension. (If the remote switch is a System 85 or G2, this will be the same number as for the local DEFINITY AUDIX System;...
  • Page 109: Task 23: Run Test Tape Long

    R3.2 Screens Reference , 585-300-212 for an explanation of the values of the Status field or see DEFINITY AUDIX System — Maintenance , 585-300-110, for information on tape problems. 2. With the cursor on the DEFINITY AUDIX command line, enter test tape long and press RETURN...
  • Page 110 ENTER to 5 minutes to complete. If it does not complete successfully, refer to DEFINITY AUDIX System — Maintenance , 585-300-110. If it does pass, proceed to Task 24: Test Local Area Network, if: AUDIX server hardware options have been purchased (Task 13:...
  • Page 111: Task 24: Test Local Area Network

    When this is done, proceed with the following steps. 1. With the cursor on the DEFINITY AUDIX command line, type test lan and press . The system responds with the following screen.
  • Page 112: Task 25: Clear Administration, Error, And Alarm Logs

    ENTER 2½ minutes to run. 3. If any of the individual tests fail or abort, refer to DEFINITY AUDIX System — Maintenance , 585-300-110. If there are problems with the network itself, the LAN system administrator will have to resolve these problems before proceeding with this test.
  • Page 113: Initial Subscriber Administration Tasks

    Task 27: Run the switch names audit (Display Set only) Task 28: Complete initial administration Task 26 should be completed by the DEFINITY AUDIX system administrator or, if the task is included as part of the signed contract, by the Lucent Software Specialist (SS).
  • Page 114: Worksheets Needed

    Worksheets Needed Before beginning these tasks, make sure you have worksheet C-8, Add Subscribers , from Planning for the DEFINITY AUDIX System , 585-300-601. The Project Manager or Software Specialist should have provided this worksheet. Task 26: Add the Initial Subscribers This task is required for all installation scenarios.
  • Page 115 SWitch Link Dciu-Sci screen (see Task 14E: Set Switch-Link Parameters). If digital networking is being implemented, then turn to: DEFINITY AUDIX system-Digital Networking , 585-300-534. This book describes how to add remote subscribers for digital networking.
  • Page 116: Task 27: Switch Names Audit (For Ds Integration Only)

    Task 27: Switch Names Audit (for DS integration Only) This task is required only if the DEFINITY AUDIX system will be running in DS integration. 1. Execute the audit switch-names command as described in Subtask 14K (Run the Switch Names Audit) , in Chapter 3, ‘‘Initial System Administration’’...
  • Page 117: Customer Acceptance

    Service Changing the call coverage path for subscribers to the DEFINITY AUDIX system hunt group may depend on the switch in which the DEFINITY AUDIX system is installed. Therefore, the details are described in Switch Administration for the DEFINITY AUDIX System , 585-300-509.
  • Page 118: Task 31: Demonstrate Updated Customer Database

    Customer Acceptance Verify that all DEFINITY AUDIX system documentation is present, and then instruct the customer regarding how to use the documentation set (which documents are used when). Provide the customer with a list of phone numbers and post-cut escalation points.
  • Page 119: Upgrades To R3.2

    This chapter describes how to upgrade from previous releases of the DEFINITY AUDIX system to R3.2. Upgrade Overview The DEFINITY AUDIX 3.2 system differs from earlier releases of the system in ways that significantly affect the tasks you must perform in an upgrade. Hardware...
  • Page 120: Analog And Digital Port Emulations

    Upgrades to R3.2 Analog and Digital Port Emulations To work with the switch, the DEFINITY AUDIX 3.2 system can emulate these port boards: TN746 analog port emulation, which allows up to 16 voice ports TN754 digital port emulation, which allows up to 8 voice ports TN2181 digital port emulation, which allows up to 16 voice ports.
  • Page 121: Upgrade Worksheet

    The information in the following worksheet determines what upgrade tasks are necessary. If you do not already have this information, use the worksheet to compile it. Features/Capacities Old System New System 1. DEFINITY AUDIX Release __________________ (1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 3.1) 2. Switch Type __________________ __________________ (Sys.
  • Page 122 Upgrades to R3.2 Features/Capacities Old System New System 15. Message Manager IP address __________________ __________________ Subnet mask __________________ __________________ Gateway Address __________________ __________________ 16. Alarm Board (2169/2170) __________________ __________________ 17. Type of Multifunction Board __________________ __________________ (TN566/TN566B/TN567) New system requires TN566B or TN567.
  • Page 123: Upgrade Checklist

    Upgrade Checklist Upgrade Checklist The following checklist lists, in recommended order, the upgrade tasks you may need to perform. Use the information in the Upgrade Worksheet to determine which tasks are necessary. Task Comments Where Task is Described 1. Upgrade the Disk Drive, if Necessary if the new Chapter 4 , DEFINITY Necessary...
  • Page 124 Appendix A in Switch Administration for the keeping digital port customer wants to increase emulation the same ports, starting from 8 or DEFINITY AUDIX System less ports and ending with (585-300-509) NOTE: more than 8 ports. Voice ports for the B voice Incorporates the TN2181 digital port emulation.
  • Page 125 Necessary if the customer Appendix A in Switch Administration for the DS digital to CL digital. wants digital networking, but also wants the features DEFINITY AUDIX System NOTE: supported by CL (585-300-509) integration (such as DCS, Only G3V4 and updated...
  • Page 126: Changing From Amis To Digital Networking

    3. Make any additional changes necessary for the remote machine. 4. Notify the customer of the need for remote machines to be updated to recognize the machine you are working on as a digital machine. For more information on digital networking, see DEFINITY AUDIX Digital Networking Administration (585-300-534). CAUTION: Do not delete administration of a remote AMIS machine and then add it back in as a digital machine.
  • Page 127: Hardware Upgrades

    Hardware Upgrades Hardware Upgrades To upgrade any DEFINITY AUDIX to R3.2, the following items are necessary at the upgrade site: R3.2 generic software tape Tape or tapes with purchased language sets Two blank tapes, necessary to save customer data during the upgrade.
  • Page 128: Circuit Card Replacement

    ..SHUTDOWN Pending, Code = F022 Software Maintenance Shutdown SHUTDOWN Completed Refer to Figure 7-1, Top View of DEFINITY AUDIX System; and to Figure 7-2, Side View of DEFINITY AUDIX System; complete the steps below. GANG LATCHES SLOTTED SCREW I2C BUS CABLE...
  • Page 129 SCSI bus cable bus cable Multifunction board (TN566B) Power wrap cable Alarm board (TN2170) Retaining pins Tape drive (without cover) Disk drive SCSI bus cable Power supply Figure 7-2. Side View of DEFINITY AUDIX System 7-11 Issue 2 December 1996...
  • Page 130 Squeeze the boards together and slip off the spring clip . CAUTION: Carefully slide the DEFINITY AUDIX system from the switch carrier. Handle with care. The system weighs 6.2 pounds, use both hands when removing the system.
  • Page 131 The play between the MFB and the alarm board enables the system to be easily positioned in the switch carrier. 14. Insert the DEFINITY AUDIX system into the switch carrier. 15. Squeeze the two boards together and snap the two gang latches on the front of the two boards together.
  • Page 132: Control Link Upgrade

    Refer to Chapter 2, Task 8: Install the Control-Link Cable, for installation procedures. Software Upgrade To upgrade an R1.0, R2.0, R3.0 or R3.1 DEFINITY AUDIX system to release R3.2, or to upgrade an R3.2 to 3.2.4, perform the following steps. If problems occur, contact the Technical Service Organization (TSO).
  • Page 133 Software Upgrade 5. [5 min] Shut down the system in a camp-on manner using the RESET SYSTEM SHUTDOWN screen. The system responds with information similar to the following: System name: audix login: INIT: New run level: 0 The system is coming down. Please wait. System services are now being stopped.
  • Page 134 13. Enter 1 for device number for the tape. NOTE: 2 to 3 minutes may elapse before the following message appears. MFB Board Diagnostics PASSED Transferring To Software Copyright (c) 1992 Lucent Technologies All Rights Reserved 0: Exit 1: Initialize Disk 2: Modify Partition Map...
  • Page 135 Software Upgrade Confirm that the board diagnostics passed. WARNING: In the next step do not press 1 (the Initialize Disk option), which would destroy all existing customer data. 14. [10 min] When the menu appears, enter 3 to select Copy Generic Partitions To Disk.
  • Page 136 Copyright (c) 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991 AT&T Copyright (c) 1987, 1988 Microsoft Corp. All Rights Reserved DEFINITY(R) AUDIX(R) System Copyright (c) 1991,1992,1993 Lucent Technologies All Rights Reserved. The system is coming up. Please wait. WARNING: Firmware verification/reprogramming in progress.
  • Page 137 Software Upgrade 17. When the yellow tape LED on the tape drive goes out, press . The RETURN screen shows the progress of the backups as they are done. If asked to insert the second blank backup tape, insert it, and press RETURN Write the volume label *** START Fri Jan 06 08:50:07 EST 1995 ***...
  • Page 138 Upgrades to R3.2 For others: Upgrading subscriber profile database to R3.2 ... completed. Upgrading message header database to R3.2.. completed. Upgrading voice count database to R3.2 ... completed. Upgrading mailbox database to R3.2 ...completed Upgrading mailing list database to R3.2 ...completed Upgrading traffic load day database to R3.2 ...completed Upgrading traffic load hour database to R3.2 ...completed Upgrading subscriber profile database to R3.2 ...completed...
  • Page 139 Software Upgrade 20. Log in to the DEFINITY AUDIX system as craft. Wait for Active to appear on the status line before continuing. 21. [less than 1 min] to reset the tape cleaning interval counter. TEST TAPE CLEAN 22. [1 min] Check the Alarm Status at the top of the screen.
  • Page 140: After The Upgrade

    The connector can be no farther than 25 feet from the back of the switch where DEFINITY AUDIX resides. Confirm with the LAN administrator prior to the software upgrade that a connection is available. 1. Remove the top of the104A connecting block.
  • Page 141 NOTE: Joint Acceptance Testing is required by both the customer and the Lucent Technologies installer. Acceptance Testing is performed at the end of the installation. This demonstrates that installation was successful. AUDIX Server Testing is also performed at this time.
  • Page 142 — Create a host file on each PC, typically under the \net\tcp\hosts directory — Do neither of the above if using a numeric IP address 7. With the cursor on the DEFINITY AUDIX command line, enter display system-parameters customer options. The system displays the System-Parameters Customer-Options screen.
  • Page 143 After the Upgrade The system displays the System-Parameters IMAPI-Options screen The Maximum Number of ENABLED IMAPI Sessions field should be set to 32. 10. Set the Enable Check New Messages field to y. This allows clients to check for new messages without the overhead of logging in.
  • Page 144 The system displays the Reset System Reboot screen 20. Press the (F3) function key to begin the reboot. Wait approximately ENTER 10 minutes for the DEFINITY AUDIX system to come up to the AUDIX state the screen will display OLDTRACELOG=/var/spool/audix/oldtrace 7-26...
  • Page 145 ENTER 2½ minutes to run. If any of the individual tests fail or abort, refer to DEFINITY AUDIX System — Maintenance book, 585-300-110. If there are problems with the network itself, the LAN system manager will have to resolve these problems before proceeding with this test.
  • Page 146 Upgrades to R3.2 25. This is an Optional step. If I Message Manager has been enabled, have several customers NTUITY use the I Message Manager system. They should be able to log into NTUITY their mailbox, play a new message, and reply to sender. (For more detail, see the I Message Manager User Guide, 585-310-725.) NTUITY...
  • Page 147: Announcement Set Considerations And Installation

    Customized Announcement and Fragment Considerations DEFINITY AUDIX R3.2 standard and abbreviated announcements are installed during an upgrade. There have been no changes to announcements between releases 3.1 and 3.2. Any announcements or fragments, however, added or changed by the customer in a release prior to 3.1 will be saved in a new announcement set.
  • Page 148: Customer Modified Announcements

    Announcement Set Identifiers The following table lists the names assigned to representative announcement sets available to DEFINITY AUDIX users. Note that names of the verbose (standard) sets can be no longer than eight characters in length. The names in the first column appear on the actual cassette tape labels and are used on the DEFINITY AUDIX screens for add announcements , list announcements , and so forth.
  • Page 149: Installing Additional Language Sets

    Português Português Installing Additional Language Sets Perform the following procedure to add new language sets to a DEFINITY AUDIX system. Each language set is provided on its own tape. 1. Inform subscribers through a broadcast message that the DEFINITY AUDIX system will be taken off the line for possibly a half hour.
  • Page 150 Announcement Set Considerations and Installation 6. Restore the new language set onto the disk by typing restore backups and pressing . To confirm this operation, press again. RETURN RETURN 7. Type remove tape and press . Remove the new language tape RETURN and insert the original backup tape.
  • Page 151: Option Settings

    Option Settings This appendix contains a list of option settings for supported terminals and modems. However, this appendix does not provide procedures for setting the options. Refer to the appropriate manual supplied with the terminal and modem for these procedures. Terminal Option Settings This section lists the option settings for the following administration/maintenance terminals:...
  • Page 152: Pc/G3Ma User Option Settings

    Option Settings PC/G3MA User Option Settings Table B-1. PC with G3MA User Option Settings Option Setting Color default (original screen colors) customized (redefined colors) lcd (for laptop/notebook screens) monochrome (without color) Mouse speed slow, medium, fast Beep tone yes, no Flashing line? yes, no Operating system...
  • Page 153 Terminal Option Settings Assumes a direct connect or a 9600 baud modem. Table B-3. 715 BCT Communication Option Settings Main Setting Aux Setting Option (Switch) (AUDIX) Port mapping port 1 port 2 Port service host host Speed 4800 9600 Stop bits Data bits Send parity space...
  • Page 154 Option Settings Only the options shown in bold type are critical to terminal operation. Table B-4. 715 BCT General Option Settings Window 1 Window 2 Option (Switch) (AUDIX) Emulation Terminal ID Newline on LF Transmit controls 7 bits 7 bits Backspace mode normal normal...
  • Page 155 Terminal Option Settings Table B-6. 715 BCT Keyboard Option Settings Window 1 Window 2 Option (Switch) (AUDIX) Caps/Shift lock key caps lck caps lck Enter key Autorepeat Margin bell Compose key enabled enabled Break key enabled enabled Keyboard language Numeric pad numeric numeric Cursor keys...
  • Page 156 Option Settings When installing a 473/474 parallel printer, set the printer options below. Table B-7. 715 BCT Printer Option Settings Window 1 Window 2 Option (Switch) (AUDIX) Select print region page page Print mode normal normal Print terminator none none Printer type/driver Printer alarm Printer to host...
  • Page 157: 513 Bct Option Settings

    Terminal Option Settings 513 BCT Option Settings Table B-8. 513 BCT Terminal Option Settings Option Setting Speed 9600 Duplex full Send parity space Check parity Memory access scroll Clock async Return key Newline on LF Autowrap Cursor steady Key click Margin bell Transmission char...
  • Page 158: 610 Bct With A 513 Emulation Package

    Option Settings 610 BCT with a 513 Emulation Package Option Settings Table B-9. 610 BCT with 513 Emulation Package Option Settings Option Setting I/O card idle Speed 9600 Send parity space Check parity Local echo Monitor mode Autowrap Newline on LF Return key Enter key Esc-S-B...
  • Page 159: 615 Bct With A 513 Emulation Package

    Terminal Option Settings 615 BCT with a 513 Emulation Package Option Settings Table B-10. 615 BCT with 513 Emulation Package Option Settings Option Setting I/O card idle Speed 9600 Send parity space Check parity Local echo Encoding off Generates flow Receive flow Pass flow Monitor mode...
  • Page 160: 4410 And 5410 Terminal Option Settings

    Option Settings 4410 and 5410 Terminal Option Settings Table B-11. 4410/5410 Option Settings Option Setting Speed 9600 Parity space Duplex full Screen Return key Rec’vd LF index Labels Monitor mode Key click Autowrap Cursor block Built-in modem Only the settings shown in bold type are critical to terminal operation. B-10 Issue 2 December 1996...
  • Page 161: 4425 And 5425 Terminal Option Settings

    Terminal Option Settings 4425 and 5425 Terminal Option Settings Table B-12. 4425/5425 Terminal Option Settings Option Setting Speed 9600 Duplex full Send parity space Check parity 132 Columns Memory access scroll Clock async Wait for DSR Return key Newline on LF Autowrap Cursor steady...
  • Page 162: 4415 And 5420 Terminals

    Option Settings For auxiliary printer option settings on the 4425/5425, set the options on the printer as described in the manual supplied with the printer, then set the corresponding options on the terminal to match. 4415 and 5420 Terminals Table B-13. 4415/5420 Terminal Option Settings Option Setting Speed...
  • Page 163: Modem Option Settings

    The Lucent 2400 Modem is shipped from the factory with default option settings. Some of the default settings may not be appropriate when this modem is used with the DEFINITY AUDIX System. You should set the options at your terminal as described below.
  • Page 164: Jumper Setting

    After setting the options, the jumper must be set to the noncommand mode for normal operation with the DEFINITY AUDIX System. To access the jumper switch, the front endcap of the modem must be removed.
  • Page 165: Paradyne Dataport Express Modem Option Settings

    Connect the modem to a terminal (for example, the 715 BCT) with the terminal speed set at 9600 bps. The maximum modulation data rate must be set to 9600 bps when this modem is connected to DEFINITY AUDIX. Enter AT to get the OK prompt, then enter the following string: AT%B9600S2=128&W0...
  • Page 166: Dm424 Modem Option Settings

    Change the following options from their defaults. Only the options that require changing are listed — leave the defaults for all others. On the DEFINITY AUDIX system PORT A* modem, set the modem to the Answer Only Mode of Operation (refer to the manual supplied with the DM424 modem for details).
  • Page 167: 2212D Modem Option Settings

    This data module can be connected to PORT A for CL integration, or to either PORT A or PORT B for DS integration. The option settings depend on the whether the DEFINITY AUDIX system is running DS or CL integration. DS Integration...
  • Page 168: Cl Integration

    Option Settings CL Integration Set the following MPDM options to the ON switch position if running CL integration: 9600 (baud rate) AANS Set all other options to OFF 7400A Data Module Settings In the set interface option menu, set the ANS ONLY? option to YES. Then select the following options: Option Setting...
  • Page 169: 7400B Data Module Settings

    Modem Option Settings 7400B Data Module Settings Set the two dip switches located under the top panel of the 7400B data module as follows: SW1-1: — Set to ON if a telephone is not attached to the 7400B. — Set to OFF if a telephone is attached to the 7400B. SW1-5: 0set to ON See 7400B Plus Data Module User’s Guide , 555-020-710, for instructions on how set options on the 7400B data module.
  • Page 170 Option Settings B-20 Issue 2 December 1996...
  • Page 171: Pec Explosions

    PEC Explosions This appendix contains a list of Price Element Codes (PEC) for primary and optional components comprising the DEFINITY AUDIX System. Issue 2 December 1996...
  • Page 172: Complete System

    PEC Explosions Complete System Table C-1. Identifiers for Complete System Description PECs and Attributes DEFINITY AUDIX PECs Package 7021-D05 New paired with 40 hour disk, 5 hour RTU and 2 (See individual items port RTU in Table C-2) 7021-A05 Aftermarket paired with 40 hour disk, 5 hour RTU...
  • Page 173 Complete System Table C-1. Identifiers for Complete System — Continued Description PECs and Attributes G3s Premier Bundles PECs: 6308-L8A Digital 1 cabinet 40 hour disk, 5 hour RTU and 2 port RTU for Premier 6308-L8B Digital 2 cabinet 40 hour disk, 5 hour RTU and 2 port RTU for Premier 6308-L8C Digital 3 cabinet 40 hour disk, 5 hour RTU and 2 port RTU for Premier...
  • Page 174: Primary Equipment

    PEC Explosions Primary Equipment Only the multifunction board, alarm board, disk and tape drives listed in the following table are stocked regionally; cables and miscellaneous parts must be ordered directly from the factory. Table C-2. Identifiers for Primary Hardware Comcode, Description ED/H/J Drawing Notes...
  • Page 175 Primary Equipment Table C-2. Identifiers for Primary Hardware — Continued Comcode, Description ED/H/J Drawing Notes 70572 New 1.05 Gigabyte Disk, 600 Megabyte Tape Drive 70572A ED1E54670 G-9 Aftermarket 1.05 Gigabyte Disk, 600 Megabyte Tape Drive 40-Hour Disk 70573 407 260 256 New 40 hour disk Drive ED1E54670G-8...
  • Page 176 PEC Explosions Table C-2. Identifiers for Primary Hardware — Continued Comcode, Description ED/H/J Drawing Notes H 600-258 70575 601 448 640 12 Inch Cable SCSI Bus Cable H 600-344, G1 Interboard Bus H 600-345, G1 Cable Power Cable H 600-343, G1 Drive Mounting 846 777 407 Retaining Pins...
  • Page 177 Primary Equipment Table C-2. Identifiers for Primary Hardware — Continued Comcode, Description ED/H/J Drawing Notes — Screws, 406 546 176 machine slotted hex — SEMS .138-32x5/16 — Screws, 406 580 837 machine slotted hex — SEMS .138-32x3/16 — Screws, pan 406 602 045 head slotted—3C6...
  • Page 178 50 ft (Attribute: LNG11) Continued on next page Alternative control-link connections requiring different cables are possible. See Chapter 2, Task 8: Install the Control-Link Cable in the DEFINITY AUDIX System Installation manual for alternative specifications. Table C-3. Identifiers for Primary Software...
  • Page 179 1253-ZDA Paired with 70570 (from any Upgrade to prior release) R3.2 from R1.0, R2.0 or R3.0, R3.1 1253-ZDAP DEFINITY AUDIX upgrade DEFINITY pec paired with 70570P (for AUDIX promotions) System R3.2 Software Continued on next page Issue 2 December 1996...
  • Page 180 Migrations 1253-MVP Migration of AVP to DEFINITY form AUDIX, AUDIX AUDIX Voice Power, ISIII, Merlin Mail 1253-DMM Migration of Merlin Mail to DEFINITY AUDIX 1253-MI3 Migration of ISII to DEFINITY AUDIX Continued on next page C-10 Issue 2 December 1996...
  • Page 181 Table C-3. Identifiers for Primary Software — Continued Comcode, Description ED/H/J Drawing Notes 1253-MA5 Migration of AUDIX R1V5 to DEFINITY AUDIX 1253-MA6 Migration of AUDIX R1V6 to DEFINITY AUDIX 1253-MA7 Migration of AUDIX R1V7 to DEFINITY AUDIX 1253-MA8 Migration of AUDIX R1V8 to...
  • Page 182 PEC Explosions Table C-3. Identifiers for Primary Software — Continued Comcode, Description ED/H/J Drawing Notes Right To Use 1253-DVP 011 111 111 Two ports are included with (RTU) for two basic package. Extra ports additional ordered separately. voice ports on a NEW switch RTU for Two 1253-DVPA...
  • Page 183 Primary Equipment Table C-3. Identifiers for Primary Software — Continued Comcode, Description ED/H/J Drawing Notes British 70489 Paired with one of the above English RTUs cartridge tape (replaces 70414) 1253-DCF 107 015 877 New systems Canadian 1253-DCFA After-market additions French 1253-CFU Upgrades already having this language...
  • Page 184 PEC Explosions Table C-3. Identifiers for Primary Software — Continued Comcode, Description ED/H/J Drawing Notes Dutch 70492 Paired with 1253-DDU for cartridge tape new systems or with 1253-UDU for upgrades already having this language. Not applicable for R3.1, R3.0, R2.0, or R1.0. 1253-DPO New systems Portuguese...
  • Page 185 Primary Equipment Table C-3. Identifiers for Primary Software — Continued Comcode, Description ED/H/J Drawing Notes RTU TDD 1253-DTD 107 145 013 New systems 1253-DTDA After-market additions 1253-TDU Upgrades already having this language 70490 Paired with 1253-DTD for cartridge tape new systems, or with 1253-TDU for upgrades already having this language.
  • Page 186: Peripheral Equipment

    PEC Explosions Peripheral Equipment All peripherals are optional to the order. However, the customer must provide at least one terminal for DEFINITY AUDIX System administration/maintenance. See the Installing the Terminal(s) worksheet for terminal information. Table C-4. Identifiers for Peripheral Equipment...
  • Page 187 Peripheral Equipment Table C-4. Identifiers for Peripheral Equipment — Continued Comcode, H/ED Description Drawing Notes Model 2830 3780-004 406 613 265 Must have buffer if Telecommunication Automatic Attendant s Device for the menus are used Deaf (TDD) Z3A-1 male ADU 2169-001 Optional for remote admin (paired with Z3A-4)
  • Page 188 CL connections 846 823 680 50 ft N-7U Cable 70574 104 246 616 Continued on next page Table C-5. Training /DEFINITY AUDIX Networking Class 1466-015 NTUITY DEFINITY AUDIX System Administration 1253 DAX Class Table C-6. Customer Documentation 70741 DEFINITY AUDIX R3.2...
  • Page 189: Intuity Message Manager (Imm

    Message Manager (IMM) NTUITY Message Manager (IMM) NTUITY Table C-7. Identifiers for Message Manager Description Comcode Notes RTU MM interface 1253-IVM Includes capacities of 32 activation via the init screen sessions and up to 500 clients MM Upgrade Kit 70493 Includes TN2170, 3-way splitter cable to make the LAN connection, and the upgrade...
  • Page 190 PEC Explosions C-20 Issue 2 December 1996...
  • Page 191: Abb Abbreviations Abb-1

    Abbreviations call classification analysis call data handler process alternating current CELP code excited linear prediction automatic call distribution customer information center ADAP administration and data acquisition package CICS customer information control system asynchronous data unit central office assembly load and test COIN central office implemented network AMIS...
  • Page 192 Abbreviations DCIU FOOS data communications interface unit facility out of service digital communications protocol distributed communications system GBCS Global Business Communications Systems direct inward dialing grade of service data interface process direct memory access DNIS dialed number identification service hertz digital signal processor data service unit data terminal equipment...
  • Page 193 Abbreviations kilohertz OA&M operations, administration, and maintenance operating system local area network liquid crystal display light-emitting diode private branch exchange leave word calling power converter or personal computer processor data module price element code MANOOS manually out of service POST power-on self test Mbyte megabyte (one million bytes)
  • Page 194 Abbreviations switch integration device SIMM single in-line memory module SMSI simplified message service interface switch integration (Lucent I software component) NTUITY telecommunications device for the deaf time division multiplex tip/ring TRIP tip/ring input process Lucent’s Technical Services Center uniform call distribution uninterruptible power supply AUDIX Voice Messaging NTUITY...
  • Page 195 Analog Port Emulation One of the two port emulation modes that DEFINITY AUDIX may employ. The other mode is digital port board emulation. When emulating an analog port board (the TN746), only control link (CL) integration is possible.
  • Page 196: Glossary

    (PC) or Work Group System (WGS). Automated Attendant A DEFINITY AUDIX feature that allows a customer to set up a main number with a menu of options that routes callers to an appropriate department at the touch of a button. Backup A duplicate copy of a filesystem saved on a removable tape.
  • Page 197 The integration, or interface, between the DEFINITY AUDIX System and the switch that enables the transmission of control messages from the DEFINITY AUDIX System to the switch over a DCIU data link. The control messages are transmitted over a separate cable connection and carry infor- mation such as calling-party identification and message-waiting indicator status and control.
  • Page 198 (CL) or display set (DS). Digital-Port (DP) Mode The type of switch-link integration for which the DEFINITY AUDIX System, up through release 3.1, is connected to the switch via digital port board emulation. The type of port board that the DEFIN- ITY AUDIX emulates within the switch (TN754.)
  • Page 199 AUDIX or OA&M states which are recorded in an events log. Faceplate and Alarm Controller (FAC) The circuitry on the Multifunction board which monitors activity of the DEFINITY AUDIX System. Field An area on a form, menu, or report where information can be typed or displayed.
  • Page 200 A short distance data communications network used to link computers and peripheral devices under some form of standard control Local Maintenance Terminal (LMT) A display terminal located near the DEFINITY AUDIX System and the switch. It is temporarily attached to the Multifunction board via a Y-cable during an on-site service visit. GL-6...
  • Page 201 Device for the Deaf (TDD)-based announcement set is treated as a multilingual option. Native Mode The ability of the switch to recognize the DEFINITY AUDIX Multifunction board (MFB) as a TN566B (AUDIX) circuit pack. With native mode support, the switch reserves five slots for the DEFINITY AUDIX assembly, and the switch is able to correctly identify the DEFINITY AUDIX board in alarms sent to the services organization.
  • Page 202 A connection or link between two devices, allowing information to travel through it to a desired location. For example, a switch port connects to a DEFINITY AUDIX port to allow a subscriber on a voice terminal to leave a message.
  • Page 203 The announcement set responds to Baudot tones which are input from a special keypad. Time Division Multiplex (TDM) Bus The interface between the DEFINITY AUDIX System and the switch that carries digitally-encoded voice waveforms and circuit-switched data. Issue 2 December 1996...
  • Page 204 Glossary Update A limited incremental change on an existing release involving software only. Upgrade The replacement of one release with a new release. This may involve software, flashware, hard- ware, and/or data. GL-10 Issue 2 December 1996...
  • Page 205: Index

    Index ADUs, 2-19 Alarm board location, 2-3 cable connector, 2-10 clearing logs, 4-16 LCD, 2-8 Numerics origination, 4-2 status, 3-27 Announcement set identifiers, A-2 104A mounting block, 7-22 Audit 116A opto-isolator, 2-6 switch names, 3-26, 3-35, 5-4 715 BCT terminals, 3-3, B-1 switch translations, 3-14, 3-23 7400A data sets, 2-21 Channel...
  • Page 206 Index set switch-link parameters, 3-18 switch number, 4-9, 4-10 test subscribers, 4-10, 4-11 DEFINITY AUDIX system assembly, 2-3 Joint acceptance tests, 4-15 assembly installation, 2-5, 2-6 LCD display, 2-8 slot locations, 2-4 Digital line interface, 2-27 Disk location, 2-3 DSU, 2-29...
  • Page 207 Parts Shutdown warning, 2-2 missing, 1-4 Site requirements, 1-2 required and optional, 1-4 Slots PC using G3MA, B-1 DEFINITY AUDIX system, 2-4 PEC explosions, C-1 restrictions, 2-4 Port Standalone Tape Utilities (STU), 7-15 activate, 3-4, 3-7 Subscriber administration, 5-1 switch, 3-18...
  • Page 208 Index Tools, 1-3 Voice ports, 3-15 Walk-through, 6-1 Worksheets acceptance tests, 4-2 hardware installation, 2-2 subscriber administration, 5-2 system administration, 3-2 IN-4 Issue 2 December 1996...

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