Nortel Meridian 1 Manual page 548

Upgrade system installation through x11 release 21
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39 At the rear of each Core/Net module, connect an NT7D90 Ethernet
Cable from backplane connector position 17F to J28 on the I/O panel
(see Figure 8-26).
40 Connect any remaining network and serial cables to the network cards
installed in slots 0 through 7. The cables should go to exactly the same
connector that they were connected to on the old CPU module.
Note: You may have cables left over after completing this step. You
should leave these cables installed until the new option 51C switch has
been tested and is working correctly. They will be removed later in this
procedure.
41 Connect a terminal to the J25 (DCE) port on the I/O panel. You must use
the following settings on the terminal:
9600 baud, 7 data bits, 1 stop bit, space parity, full duplex, XON protocol
Note: Refer to Appendix B: "Terminal and modem connections" on
page B-1 before connecting the terminal.
42 Perform the appropriate step to turn on power to the column:
For AC-powered systems, set the main circuit breaker to ON (up
position) in the rear of the pedestal.
For DC-powered systems, set the breaker to ON (up position) in the
pedestal, then set the switch to ON (up position) on the power supply
in the module.
43 Reset the NT6D66 CP Card by pressing the MAN RST button on the
front panel. As the card performs card-level power-up tests, watch the
LCD display and output from the CPSI port for error messages.
If the CP card fails the self-test, refer to Appendix C: "Troubleshooting"
on page C-1.
Following the "Self-test Complete" message, watch the LCD on the CP
card for the message "IOP in Slot 17." If the message does not appear,
refer to Appendix C: "Troubleshooting" on page C-1.
Upgrade system installation Upgrading to Meridian 1 system options
Meridian 1 option 21 upgrades
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