Relocating The System - Nortel Meridian Companion Installation And Maintenance Manual

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"Failed" cards (see "Card Status" on page 128). Once re-enabled, card
status will change to "Removing".
5.
Wait 5 minutes until the card(s) disappear from the configuration, then
install the new CMBC cards and reconnect the faceplate cables.
6.
Connect ALL additional base stations to ports on the CMBC cards,
confirm they appear in "Maint" state on the appropriate ports, and then
perform Re-Evaluation.
7.
Enable the expansion to double user capacity on the existing cards (see
"X11 release 24 with package 350, feature MC32" on page 110; see
"WTN" on page 86). A warm reset will follow this programming.
8.
Once the system has come on-line, perform the corresponding program
data relocation on the Meridian 1 and reregister de-registered portables
to the 16-31 WTN range on the expanded cards.

Relocating the system

When new cards are added, it may be necessary to relocate the existing system
within the same IPE Module (that is, shifting the cards to the left to
accommodate new cards) or to another module. The following procedure
applies to either case.
Note: It is suggested that you perform a System Reevaluation and backup just
before relocating the system.
1.
If using a new IPE or CE/PE Module, complete installation and
preparation of that shelf.
2.
Disable the Meridian Companion system.
3.
Disable the corresponding IPE card slots from the Meridian 1 side, as
described in "Meridian 1 card maintenance" on page 124.
STATIC!
Wear a grounding strap.
Do not touch the printed circuit board or the
connector. The printed circuit board is a static-
sensitive device.
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